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The importance of being fuzzy

Discussion in 'The Vault' started by AlexMD, Jul 12, 2000.

  1. AlexMD

    AlexMD Well-Known Member

    Hi in one of my last posts shota mentioned that he mostly uses fuzzy block instead of getting into a guessing game.In vf3 you can't do the d+k,g thing from vf2 right and the fc version doesn't block low right? so can someone please explain vf3 fuzzy blocking to me and how to use it.thanks for your time
     
  2. adamYUKI

    adamYUKI Well-Known Member

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    In VF3 fuzzyblocking is kind of like holding guard while standing and crouching rapidly, before you finish the standing animation you may go back to the ducking animation. Its important to watch your opponents moves, for instance if you see a high move coming out you complete the standing block position. If you see a low move coming out you can go back to low quickly. You'll notice that when you're fuzzy guarding you never really stay either high blocking or low blocking you move up and down quickly as the opponent attacks you. A good fuzzy guarder can block many fast rushes.

    CrewNYC (Andy)


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    <font color=white>adam</font color=white><font color=red>YUKI</font color=red><P ID="edit"><FONT SIZE=-1>Edited by adamYUKI on 7/17/00 01:54 AM.</FONT></P>
     
  3. Guest

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    Thx Adam! Excellent explanation of fuzzy technique!
     
  4. Rulakir

    Rulakir Well-Known Member

    Adam, that's the weird "having a fit" look right ? that constant crouch stand crouch stand continous look ? (to put it vaguely....)

    Just to check, your character is supposed to be erm..... like, constantly "in between" the standing and crouch level right ?

    -Rulakir
     
  5. adamYUKI

    adamYUKI Well-Known Member

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    An amazing example of someone using this technique effectively would be Joshun. Watching him do it is insane! Its like the character he's playing with is "having a fit" or "vibrating". Jo can be VERY difficult to hit (from when nelson and i played him) as a result of him using this technique so effectively. Nelson seemed to be having more luck hitting (staggering) him with shun's side kick (df+k). But trying to grab him (and whiffing the attempt) under certain circumstances can be quite unnerving!


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    <font color=white>adam</font color=white><font color=red>YUKI</font color=red><P ID="edit"><FONT SIZE=-1>Edited by adamYUKI on 7/21/00 10:59 AM.</FONT></P>
     

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