Cool video for sure. I would argue though not to use Acid Rain as a ch interrupt and instread do the much safe, more damaging, and chance of wallsplat 2,2,3. :)
Absolutely correct 2,2,3 (wall splat) into b2 loops into screw and carried to the wall. But my counter point would be on an infinite stage or your nowhere near a wall and your never really plus with Lee, acid rain can change the momentum an allow Lee to get in for a change. 2,2,3 is safer however you dnt get much for oki. I wouldn't advocate to always use acid rain as its hard to do but this video was more of option reveal about stuff you can do. Glad you liked my video and I appreciate the comment and insight.
your reset, resets twice and is therefore impractical; it only worked because it's a Lei player that REFUSES to tech roll because monkey brain. just go straight to dash b3 3 - don't give them TWO chances to escape it.
It's not as impractical as you think, you'd be surprised as to how many get reset once. If they don't know the match up or they think the combo will be completed. There is a mix of some sort
@@cactuarkid1469 idk mang only Lei players would get hit by two in a row past Fujin, or maybe bears because they are also addicted to grounded moves. i'm just saying there's no reason to do it if it doesn't combo; after emperor you are gonna see people covering multiple options consistently at once.
@@cactuarkid1469 actually you might misunderstand what i say and we end up talking a little past eachother, your reset route can be escaped two consecutive times as you can see on the lifebar, don't get me wrong i love having a hard read and going for resets, but keenly aware players generally hold back and tech roll to cover two options, unless they are looking for a spike situation in backturn or a delay/grounded tech at the wall. + other matchup specific things Lei players often get tunnel vision and just try to get into their grounded state moveset and are incredibly vulnerable to chain resets; you could probably just do b3 3f loops if he really refuses to tech haha
Absolutely your opponent can tech roll but it can be a mix up if you complete your combos throughout a set and try a cheeky reset. But you are right in saying its not guaranteed but at the same time if you can assess what level of skill or understanding your opponent has on the game or match up its worth a shot as if it drop just backdash into launch, block punish get up kicks or just wait as your opponent will want to get off the floor. It is a niche option but can work
And if course Lei players usually rely on sheer offensive mix ups..... Usually razor rush into stance or low and mid string ender, rave spin and backdash into ff3. 100% agreed tho as to how basic Lei players think
Cool video for sure. I would argue though not to use Acid Rain as a ch interrupt and instread do the much safe, more damaging, and chance of wallsplat 2,2,3. :)
Absolutely correct 2,2,3 (wall splat) into b2 loops into screw and carried to the wall. But my counter point would be on an infinite stage or your nowhere near a wall and your never really plus with Lee, acid rain can change the momentum an allow Lee to get in for a change. 2,2,3 is safer however you dnt get much for oki. I wouldn't advocate to always use acid rain as its hard to do but this video was more of option reveal about stuff you can do. Glad you liked my video and I appreciate the comment and insight.
your reset, resets twice and is therefore impractical; it only worked because it's a Lei player that REFUSES to tech roll because monkey brain.
just go straight to dash b3 3 - don't give them TWO chances to escape it.
It's not as impractical as you think, you'd be surprised as to how many get reset once. If they don't know the match up or they think the combo will be completed. There is a mix of some sort
@@cactuarkid1469 idk mang only Lei players would get hit by two in a row past Fujin, or maybe bears because they are also addicted to grounded moves.
i'm just saying there's no reason to do it if it doesn't combo; after emperor you are gonna see people covering multiple options consistently at once.
@@cactuarkid1469 actually you might misunderstand what i say and we end up talking a little past eachother, your reset route can be escaped two consecutive times as you can see on the lifebar, don't get me wrong i love having a hard read and going for resets, but keenly aware players generally hold back and tech roll to cover two options, unless they are looking for a spike situation in backturn or a delay/grounded tech at the wall.
+ other matchup specific things
Lei players often get tunnel vision and just try to get into their grounded state moveset and are incredibly vulnerable to chain resets; you could probably just do b3 3f loops if he really refuses to tech haha
Absolutely your opponent can tech roll but it can be a mix up if you complete your combos throughout a set and try a cheeky reset. But you are right in saying its not guaranteed but at the same time if you can assess what level of skill or understanding your opponent has on the game or match up its worth a shot as if it drop just backdash into launch, block punish get up kicks or just wait as your opponent will want to get off the floor. It is a niche option but can work
And if course Lei players usually rely on sheer offensive mix ups..... Usually razor rush into stance or low and mid string ender, rave spin and backdash into ff3. 100% agreed tho as to how basic Lei players think
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Urm did you get a promo playing Lee? 🤔