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EternalDahaka liked a video
(11 hours ago)

Alright, so DBZMajinKidBuu sent me a message wishing for a video of Kid ...
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Alright, so DBZMajinKidBuu sent me a message wishing for a video of Kid Buu doing some kind of badass combo. Now, Kid Buu is dangerous in general but even moreso when dealing with the Advanced Mechanics. Unfortunately, the differences in Tenkaichi 2 and Tenkaichi 3 are very VERY different. I really wish the hit counter went all the way to 999 in Tenkaichi 2 but it doesn't. Anyway, I was unsure exactly what DBZMajinKidBuu was expecting. He sent me a few video links, only one was impressive. I had seen it before and it actually inspired me to play T3 again. IndoChina92's video of Kid Buu doing a badass combo. So, I could only imagine that was what he was expecting. The problem is, much of what IndoChina was doing in his video is not possible in T2. Likewise, there's a lot in Tenkaichi 2 that can be done but is impossible in Tenkaichi 3. So I thought I'd play that card. After toying around with Kid Buu a bit, I finally decided on a combo for DBZMajinKidBuu. keep in mind now, this combo ended because I CHOSE to end it. Enjoy the show.
(PS, this combo was done in practice mode, if it were a real fight, my combos would be much more basic and safe, meaning a cpu would have no chance of stopping it)
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EternalDahaka liked a video
(12 hours ago)

For those of you who already understand the concept of the base Recoil, ...
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For those of you who already understand the concept of the base Recoil, I give you the Absent Recoil. I will be updating the FAQ within the next few days for further detail. Until then, I will try to explain as best I can with answers to any questions. Such as:
1. "How does the Absent Recoil differ from the normal Recoil in terms of practicality within the dip sphere? I see the uses outside of it, but within the sphere it seems to preform the same back-forth function with more skill required."
-This is an excellent question. More skill is required with the base recoil, even more-so with the G2 Recoil. The main practicality for the recoil is constant free movement. Whether it be to move backward to avoid getting hit for that instant, and then moving back in for position recovery, moving out of harms way to reach the opponent's rear, or simply moving out of harms way to cancel for safer positioning (or even a blast-2). Notice that when the opponent charges a melee attack, there are different ways to deal with it. Block it (in which case you are caught in a standing still position, perform the step-in (in which case you are caught in the dip motion), teleport, or use the recoil (which as already stated, gives you many more options). If however, the opponent decided to cancel their charged melee attack, blocking would simply leave you in the standing defensive position, the step-in would leave you in a vulnerable state, the teleport would be harder to pull off due to confusion, while the recoil can be cancelled with descend/X as soon as the cancelled charged melee is noticed. A G2 Recoil will still place you behind the opponent regardless of the charged melee cancel because it is still considered a G2 fake-out. As the practicality rises with this technique, I am sad to inform that the skill and difficulty to perform this movement rises just as high. Once your skills are honed, it will become a normal part of your gameplay. Until then, you have my sympathy, lol.
The main difference between the recoil and the absent recoil is that the absent recoil gives you a longer chance to see what the opponent is trying to do. It is not so much a reflex (like the base recoil) as it is part of a strategy.
My friend Shadow suggested I make a "Trunks" video. Which I did, in the middle of which, I performed a move (Absent Recoil Sweep). I finished the video and then went into practice mode for a little fun. This resulted in a new technique concept: Absent Recoil.
For those of you who are well adjusted to the concept of the base Recoil, this video should be fairly explanatory. For those of you who are unfamiliar with Recoil concepts, I'll refer you to the FAQ. Remember to note the date of this upload, for as I said: I will be updating the FAQ in the next few days. Further detail will have to wait until then.
FAQ:
http://www.gamefa...
Please stand by for the Trunks video, which I will upload later tonight.
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