DrakeAldan
Follow the rules!
I have a habit of using 8-way run a lot. Maybe it's exposure to baguazhang; maybe it's just a habit from playing Amy (hold 3, cause whiff, press B, instant combo) but I've been thinking about how I move recently.
I have heard that 8WR has inferior evading capabilities. indeed, as an example, looking at something like Hilde's 22_88AB...
If Hilde is on 2P, you can block the A and then input [8] to dodge the B.
But... you cannot input [2] to dodge it. However, 2 works.
So I began thinking... I "step" a lot of things with 8WR. (I catch CH doing it too, but you know...)
One of my favorite moves is [3] to side throw/back throw or 33B.
But, if I limited myself to single taps, I might end up evading more things than I usually would. If I cut down on even that, only using stepping in educated guess situations, then I might not get CH so much...
Why should you use 8WR instead of step at all?
If they are to be used for entirely different purposes, what are they?
I have heard that 8WR has inferior evading capabilities. indeed, as an example, looking at something like Hilde's 22_88AB...
If Hilde is on 2P, you can block the A and then input [8] to dodge the B.
But... you cannot input [2] to dodge it. However, 2 works.
So I began thinking... I "step" a lot of things with 8WR. (I catch CH doing it too, but you know...)
One of my favorite moves is [3] to side throw/back throw or 33B.
But, if I limited myself to single taps, I might end up evading more things than I usually would. If I cut down on even that, only using stepping in educated guess situations, then I might not get CH so much...
Why should you use 8WR instead of step at all?
If they are to be used for entirely different purposes, what are they?