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down throw escapes

Discussion in 'Dojo' started by SpeedFreak25, Dec 6, 2003.

  1. SpeedFreak25

    SpeedFreak25 Active Member

    i just want to know how to escape from down throws like when your on the ground and your opponent grabs your feet and does dameage. [3][P]+[G] is the command i think (wolf, aoi and goh have them as far as i remeber.)
     
  2. Ogi

    Ogi Well-Known Member

    [2][P]+[G] is also one of the command!
    just do the same move your opp does!
    timing is the key!!

    you can quick do [2][P]+[G],[3][P]+[G]!
     
  3. kimheng

    kimheng Well-Known Member

    [ QUOTE ]
    Ogi said:


    timing is the key!!

    you can quick do [2][P]+[G],[3][P]+[G]!

    [/ QUOTE ]


    No need any timing and only one ground throw escape command is available
    If you do [2][P]+[G],[3][P]+[G],only quick do [2][P]+[G] will be efficient
    it is a 50/50 guessing
     
  4. Ogi

    Ogi Well-Known Member

    don't know that!
    btw, thanks!
     
  5. Pai_Garu

    Pai_Garu Well-Known Member

    You can not buffer multiple ground throws. Only one will be registered. There is no timing required, just mash the escape if you see your opponent doing it.. The key thing to remember is that ground throws is not always guaranteed after most knockdowns. Most of the time you can roll away, knowing when the opponent have a guaranteed ground throw is key to escaping ground throws. For example, after wolf's screw punch, if you do not techroll, he has a guaranteed ground throw.

    Hope that helps.
     
  6. SpeedFreak25

    SpeedFreak25 Active Member

    thanx guys. although this has happened to me a few times but it hasnt worked. guess i should test it out in free training.
     
  7. GTO

    GTO Well-Known Member

    I have a question, which direction ([2] or [3]) do A.I.s try more often? ... umm in your experience I guess.
     
  8. danny13

    danny13 Well-Known Member

    There is a timing. You dun have to mash. Try to do it jus as your opponent's 'hands' touches your character. Try it in practise mode.

    Cpu charactors throw off random ground throws.
     
  9. Pai_Garu

    Pai_Garu Well-Known Member

    well, of course. I'm just saying that for the uninitiated, mashing will work. They'll see for themselves when to do it.
     

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