He can do either one and it won't matter to Dhalsim, there's a reason it's such a bad matchup for Guile, if it was just the speed of the Sonic Boom that mattered it wouldn't be marked as so bad, when Dhalsim throws a low fierce no matter the sonic boom Dhalsim is safe, he either goes under it completely or recovers in time to block it.
I've played the match as both Dhalsim and Guile countless times.
As good as Muteki is with Guile, I see him throwing too many slow sonic boom's (instead of fast more often), which allows Dhalsim to use his low fierce arms and hit Guile without taking a hit himself.
He can do either one and it won't matter to Dhalsim, there's a reason it's such a bad matchup for Guile, if it was just the speed of the Sonic Boom that mattered it wouldn't be marked as so bad, when Dhalsim throws a low fierce no matter the sonic boom Dhalsim is safe, he either goes under it completely or recovers in time to block it.
I've played the match as both Dhalsim and Guile countless times.
kornymunky 2 years ago 2
Actually, by mixing them up, Dhalsim won't know to slide or throw his fierce arms. The key is mixing it up, so your opponent has to guess.
rsaran1288 2 years ago
Throwing fast ones lets Dhalsim slide in on him more.
No matter what sonic boom Guile throws it's the wrong one to throw, lol
kornymunky 2 years ago
As good as Muteki is with Guile, I see him throwing too many slow sonic boom's (instead of fast more often), which allows Dhalsim to use his low fierce arms and hit Guile without taking a hit himself.
rsaran1288 2 years ago
Muteki made a vital mistake in the end. His patience and opportunitic gameplay kept him in there to the end vs a very difficult Dhalsim
jerseyfame 2 years ago
what about sagat?
taihendesuu 3 years ago