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jeff (f+P+G followup)

Discussion in 'Jeffry' started by mindelixir, Nov 30, 2002.

  1. mindelixir

    mindelixir Well-Known Member

    After the threat stance (blocked P) to [6]+[P]+[G], does [4],[6]+[K], pounce work???


    Side note, you can use the [1]+[P]+[K] to get a low back throw............
     
  2. Sudden_Death

    Sudden_Death Well-Known Member

    in ver C it does, for the best damage. BUT!, they can TR after the b,f+k (but some people fuck up the timing when TRing so its sorta "safe" to go for the pounce).

    "Side note, you can use the [1]+[p]+[k] to get a low back throw.."

    yeah, true, but to get someone in the back with that move would be priceless (and sweeeet /versus/images/icons/grin.gif )
     
  3. CreeD

    CreeD Well-Known Member

    you can also get a guaranteed d+KG crumple, pounce.. and b,f+K+G is just a little less damaging.

    mindelixir: if you get a chance to play evo, you can do jeffry's big spanky new two fisted uppercut, then follow with K,K,P. That makes the stance throw pretty nasty. I'm told the timing is tight.
     
  4. mindelixir

    mindelixir Well-Known Member

    What's this uppercut? Is it the evo kenka?
     
  5. CreeD

    CreeD Well-Known Member

    not sure, forgot to try evo jeffry. Try df,df+P and if it's not that, mash.
     
  6. Bu_Jessoom

    Bu_Jessoom Well-Known Member

    I guess that's the move that everybody eats up in Jeffry clips, where they fly high enough for a heavy damaging combo. Maybe it's the Full Swing Double Hammer [4][6][6][P]+[K]. That move is supposed to be slow but deadly /versus/images/icons/smile.gif. ( If it's the move we're talking about).

    For some reason, I liked Kyasao's Jeffery more than any other Jeff I've seen. Totally insane, and highly offensive /versus/images/icons/smile.gif. ( I am talking about the C-Chaps Jeff; I read that he was Kyasao's). He showcased an effective usage of that move too...
     
  7. Sudden_Death

    Sudden_Death Well-Known Member

  8. mindelixir

    mindelixir Well-Known Member

    That'll help me get over the hit throw loss I guess....
     
  9. Llanfair

    Llanfair Well-Known Member

    Well, if you go back and check out one of the earlier Sega vids, you'll see that it's not an uppercut. :p The whole combo is:

    [P]+[K]+[G][P],[6]+[P]+[G] --> [4],[3]+[P]+[K] --> [K][K][P]

    The [4],[3]+[P]+[K] for some bizarre reason pops the opponent up off the ground. Note that the timing is extremely strict and that the combo is Lion only, I believe. I have tried this combo what seems like a zillion times and have never once attained the bounce up seen in vids.

    good luck...
     
  10. kbcat

    kbcat Well-Known Member

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    Note that the timing is extremely strict and that the combo is Lion only, I believe.

    [/ QUOTE ]
    If we believe the GreenBook then the combo is good against Lion, Lau, Brad, and Pai. Strange selection of characters -- but I'll have to trust them at the moment seeing as I haven't been able to do it yet /versus/images/icons/frown.gif

    There are a couple of "tight timing" combos in EVO -- Goh's MC Knee - Uppercut comes to mind. You've got 1 frame to get it right, or else it can be blocked. Is it really worth it -- can a 1 frame combo be done reliably?


    cheers,
    kbcat
     
  11. CreeD

    CreeD Well-Known Member

    There are a couple of "tight timing" combos in EVO -- Goh's MC Knee - Uppercut comes to mind. You've got 1 frame to get it right, or else it can be blocked. Is it really worth it -- can a 1 frame combo be done reliably?


    If we were talking "you have to start the attack on a specific frame, you can't be 1 frame early or one frame late"... that's prolly not worth it. An example of such a combo is akira's f,f,f+P(crumple) -> dash -> d+P (bounces oppt) -> shrm -> dbpm.

    Goh's though is just a straight buffer. Just press b+P+K within a handful of frames before the knee fully recovers. Worst case scenario is you might commit to the upper without being fully sure you landed the MC knee.

    To llany: yeah I could tell it was a two handed attack rather than the old one handed kenka upper. I was theorizing kenka upper got a new animation. Now I know it's b,df+P+K. Eat my shorts.
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