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Behind hit

Discussion in 'The Vault' started by Guest, Aug 30, 2000.

  1. Guest

    Guest Guest

    When you hit opponent's back, do u obtain: MC, mC or normal hit?

    Thanks
     
  2. AlexMD

    AlexMD Well-Known Member

    Do you mean the same damage bonus as a mc,MC,or normal hit or do you mean the move properties of MC etc sorry for the lack of help( :.On a related note does anyone know weather It's possible to get low kick MC backward throw,I know if you hit them standing they turn around but do you get time for the backward throw if not what about low kick MC low back throw?.I've seen the MC side throws before but not behind is it possible?.
     
  3. Nutlog

    Nutlog Well-Known Member

    The only way to get a low kick MC, back throw is to interrupt them from their TT attack. This causes a kind of odd stagger that turns them back around and yes, you get a back throw out of it.
     
  4. Nutlog

    Nutlog Well-Known Member

    Depends. I think the situations are:
    They're just standing there with back turned --> normal hit
    They're turning towards you --> mC
    They're executing a TT attack --> MC

    The advantage of hitting from behind is that they float just slightly higher (though it's often more difficult to land staple combos, because of the face-down falling animation) and the bounce when the hit the ground is much more pronounced, allowing a much easier time for executing combos.
     
  5. clopin

    clopin Well-Known Member

    <blockquote><font size=1>In reply to:</font><hr>

    Depends. I think the situations are:
    They're just standing there with back turned --> normal hit
    They're turning towards you --> mC
    They're executing a TT attack --> MC

    The advantage of hitting from behind is that they float just slightly higher (though it's often more difficult to land staple combos,
    because of the face-down falling animation) and the bounce when the hit the ground is much more pronounced, allowing a much
    easier time for executing combos.

    <hr></blockquote>

    to say it another way, many OTB combos are much easier performed from a face-down, head-away float.


    // clopin
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