Cerrus
[08] Mercenary
Okay, so, this thread is about player experiences with Raphael that they would like to share. Half the fun is having people there to appreciate the great things you've accomplished.
The main inspiration for this thread was exactly what the title implies.
Ever since Zasalamel wasn't in SCV (R.I.P. buddy) I needed to find a new main. Because I fence IRL, I figured Raphael would be a fun character to learn. However, when I would play him against my friends I fell into the trap of relying too much on preparation, and he would just side-step my Raph and I would die time and time again to his Mitsurugi. I kept on complaining about how Raph lacked any good moves to counter someone who continually sidestepped.
However. I decided to stop worrying and just simply get better. Just the other night when I played Raph, I cleaned house.
TL;DR Yeah, Raph might have shortcomings, but if you play well, you'll win.
Edit: In an effort to make this at least somewhat of a practical post, I find that the most effective way to deal with sidestepping is to make use of:
1. 11/33/77A,B~prep: this usually catches them while they are sidestepping close by, and they don't have time to get out of line with prep. However, using this move requires foresight due to the slow startup time in 11A
2. 22A: a quick move with good horizontal distance, this normally throws them off guard, especially if you have used this move several times recently, they begin to fear punishment and sidestep less
3. Using prep to track sidestepping: if you use 6BB BE, just wait a split second before cancelling into BE, while you are in prep, Raph tracks just enough so that if the are done with their sidestep in the cancellable window, you can BE right as they are about to attack without leaving prep
The main inspiration for this thread was exactly what the title implies.
Ever since Zasalamel wasn't in SCV (R.I.P. buddy) I needed to find a new main. Because I fence IRL, I figured Raphael would be a fun character to learn. However, when I would play him against my friends I fell into the trap of relying too much on preparation, and he would just side-step my Raph and I would die time and time again to his Mitsurugi. I kept on complaining about how Raph lacked any good moves to counter someone who continually sidestepped.
However. I decided to stop worrying and just simply get better. Just the other night when I played Raph, I cleaned house.
TL;DR Yeah, Raph might have shortcomings, but if you play well, you'll win.
Edit: In an effort to make this at least somewhat of a practical post, I find that the most effective way to deal with sidestepping is to make use of:
1. 11/33/77A,B~prep: this usually catches them while they are sidestepping close by, and they don't have time to get out of line with prep. However, using this move requires foresight due to the slow startup time in 11A
2. 22A: a quick move with good horizontal distance, this normally throws them off guard, especially if you have used this move several times recently, they begin to fear punishment and sidestep less
3. Using prep to track sidestepping: if you use 6BB BE, just wait a split second before cancelling into BE, while you are in prep, Raph tracks just enough so that if the are done with their sidestep in the cancellable window, you can BE right as they are about to attack without leaving prep