VF3 / Akira [ print friendly ] [ command view ] AKIRA YUKI Combo FAQ version 1.1
by: Stephen Quinlan
Quinlan@ug.cs.dal.ca
Updates (1.1): More combo's added to each section. General corrections of
typo's. More explanations.
Contents.
-Introduction
1) Basic Moves
i) Abbreviations used
2) Special Move Explanations
i) SPoD
ii) DLC
iii) Knee
3) Combos
i) Low Palm Initiator
ii) Surprise Exchange Initiator
iii) Stumbling Throw Initiator
iv) Reverse Body Check Initiator
v) Break Guard/Stance Initiator
vi) Major/Minor Counter, Stagger/Float Initiators
4) Throws as Mix-ups
5) Throws - On they're own.
6) Reversals
Introduction:
This FAQ was written on the basis that there is a distinct lack of FAQ's being
circulated at the moment. Also, a request was issued by THoVF for the production
of some VF3 FAQ's in order to start VF information circulating again. This FAQ
is by no means complete in its content, and is very much open to revisions and
additions. Enjoy!
1) BASIC MOVES
This FAQ assumes that you are already familiar with the basic movelist for
Akira. So i will simply give abbreviations here for some of the common terms. A
complete list of moves along with frame rates, damage, and reversal level can be
found at THoVF.
i) Abbreviations
Guard = A Dash = d Bodycheck = BC
Crouch = c
Punch = B Major Counter = MC Single Palm = SgPlm
Kick = C Minor Counter = mC Double Palm = DbPlm
Evade = E Reverse Bodycheck = RBC Standing Palm = StPlm
Low Palm = LPlm Single Jump Kick = SJK Double Jump Kick = DJK
Stumbling Throw = ST Super Dashing Elbow = SDE Surprise Exchange = SpEx
Low Bodycheck = LBC Stun Palm of Doom = SPoD Dragon Lance Combo = DLC
2/3 = Perform only the first two parts of the 3 hit combo listed.
b = tap backwards f = tap forward d = tap down d/f = tap down/forward
diagonal
d/b = tap down/back diagonal
Note: Capitalized versions of the direction commands mean HOLD in that
direction.
2) Special Move Explanations
This section will give an explanation on how to perform some of Akira's more
"complex" moves. ie timing and controller manipulations.
i) SPoD (Stun palm 'o DOOM)
This move requires quite a bit of practice to be able to do consistently. Now,
even more so since the initial hit (stun palm) can be blocked. This can make
things frustrating since a lot of the time the combo will be stopped by a block
and you won't know if you had the timing right or not!
a) A+B+C : punch, kick, and guard are pressed simultaneously to do a stun palm.
This is a somewhat slow attack, 19 frames to do, so you must do it ONLY when you
have a clear opportunity. ie after a missed/blocked attack or throw. The palm is
also a "high" attack and can be reversed.
b) b, d/f +B+C : The RBC motion. This is by far the hardest part in getting the
SPoD. To get the correct timing, you must be pressing the d/f +B+C portion of
this move when the stun palm CONNECTS with the opponent. Be sure not to OVERLAP
the b motion with pushing A+B+C or it will not work! ie let go of A+B+C before
you start the RBC.
c) d, b+B or d, f+B : Special double palm. This is the easiest part (relatively)
since you have quite a bit of time to do it in. To do this part correctly,
simply enter the commands for the DbPlm WHILE THE ANIMATION OF THE RBC IS
SHOWING. Two motions will give you the DbPlm, find which one is more comfortable
for you. The SPoD can now be done when the opponent is crouching. IT CANNOT BE
BLOCKED WHEN THEY ARE CROUCHING!
ii) DLC (Dragon Lance Combo)
The DLC is Akira's new 3-hit combo, and is a fair bit easier than the SPoD. It
will hit floating opponents as well. All hits from it, except the BC, are mid
attacks and can be reversed.
a) The Kick. This is simply d/f +A+C.
b) Elbow. This part is also easy, f+B. To get the timing correct, do this part
immediately after hitting (and releasing) A+C from the previous move. In fact,
you should be DONE entering the command for this just before or exactly when the
Kick is hitting the opponent. If not, you probobly won't have enough time to
execute the BC to get it to combo.
c) The BC. This is the hardest part to get off, but once you get the "feel" for
its timing its not that bad. The motion is b, f, f+B+C and should be started
BEFORE the animation for the elbow is being shown. (note: You can delay the BC
somewhat in this move when you do it from the front. What this basically
translates to is a 2/3 DLC, BC. If you time things right, the BC can be a
MC..... Ouch! )
iii) Knee
This is a tough move to get consistently and many people will give it up
thinking its too hard for only 30 points of damage, when a SJK does the same
amount and is easier to do!
Maybe so, but i've found that the knee floats higher, and doesn't "push" the
opponent quite so far away as an SJK in the same situation.
The motion seems simple enough; A+C , release A. But, the A button must be
released in 1/60 of a second! Sounds impossible, but its not too bad with a
little practice. Here's how i do it:
With my index and middle finger bent/curved slightly i place them over the A and
C buttons. Using my elbow, i lower my arm down fairly quickly. When my fingers
come into contact with the buttons i quickly "flick" my wrist to the right. This
motion causes my index finger to lift off the buttons before my middle finger
giving me a quick tap of the A button while my middle finger is still hitting
the C button. DON'T hit the buttons hard of you won't get it.
3) Combo's
Many of the combo's will become easier to do once you get used to the timing of
the individual moves. Most require a small bit of buffering but nothing too
serious. Also a lot of these combo's would be better called "strings" since they
depend on how quick you are and how aware and fast your opponent is. Damages as
well as frames are not listed, but if required are easily calculated. Some of
these combo's are easy to pull off, while others have some difficult timing.
Most of these combo's depend on the opponent floating, so many of these combos
may not work on TAKA-ARASHI.
i) Low palm initiator (d/f+B+C): Some of these combo's require the LPlm to be a
mC
LPlm, LBC, BC
LPlm, knee, BC
LPlm, LBC, DJK
LPlm, LBC, low puch, DbPlm
LPlm, knee, DJK
LPlm, LBC, SDE
LPlm, LBC, 2/3 DLC
LPlm, LBC, DLC (LBC must be a MC)
LPlm, knee, SDE
LPlm, knee, 2/3 DLC
LPlm, Yoho, DLC (yoho buffered as Akira is starting to stand)
LPlm, Yoho, knee
ii) Surprise Exchange initiator: The success of these combo's depend on howfast
you and your opponent react to the SpEx. If your oppopnent Evades from your
SpEx, they will turn around and can block your combo. Use a throw instead.
SpEx, yoho, DLC
SpEx, knee, DJK
SpEx, DJK
SpEx, knee, BC
SpEx, DLC
SpEx, SDE, STplm
SpEx, DbPlm
SpEx, SJK, BC
SpEx, SJK, DLC (*)
SpEx, low kick, knee, BC
SpEx, low kick, SJK
(*) = A SJK from behind is a powerful move with big float capabilities. However
weights of characters do affect this. This combo may not work on Heavy Weights.
iii) Stumbling Throw initiator: These are pretty much guaranteed unless your
opponent is right on top of things with dodging and blocking.
ST, d-knee, BC
ST, d-knee, SJK
ST, d-knee, b, c
ST, d-knee, DJK
ST, 2/3 SPoD, mid kick, d-knee, SJK
ST, 2/3 SPoD, mid kick, d-knee, BC
ST, 2/3 SPod, DLC *
ST, d-knee, knee
note: the combo's containing 2/3 spod were done in VF2! They are much more
difficult to get off in VF3 due to the SPoD being blockable. The opponent may
also be able to struggle out of the ST.
* : The RBC from a 2/3 SPoD doesn't "push" the opponent away as much as a
regular RBC so Akira is in range for a DLC without having to dash in. This may
vary on lighter characters like lion, pai, or shun. I've found this out by me
and a friend having vs. practice matches. So this may not even hit at all if
the opponent is struggling!
iv) RBC initiator: Again these depend on how fast your opponent responds to the
RBC and how fast you are. RBC, SDE , XXX combos are no longer guaranteed in VF3.
RBC, SDE, BC
RBC, SDE, SDE
RBC, SDE, knee
RBC, SDE, SJK
RBC, SDE, 2/3 DLC
RBC, d-knee, knee
RBC, d-knee, BC
RBC, d-knee, SJK
RBC, mid kick, d-knee, BC
RBC, SDE, DLC (MC needed from SDE to float high enough?)
v) Break Guard initiator (f +A+B, d +A+B): These combo's are very much dependent
on opponent response time, so they are best used sparingly. Just use them to mix
things up when your opponent is expecting something else. (ie a delayed BC
after a 2/3 DLC etc..)
Akira recovers faster from the d+A+B (1-2 frames) but it is slower to come out.
BG, d-knee, BC
BG, d-knee, DJK
BG, d-knee, SDE
BG, d-knee, low punch, DbPlm
BG, d-knee, knee
BG, yoho, B, A, DLC - yoho must float up to about Akira's shoulder.
BG, SPoD - against wall. (*)
BG, DJK, BC - against wall (*)
BG, SJK, B, A, DLC - SJK must float up to about Akira's shoulder.
(*) When a BG is done to an opponent against a wall the character will go
through the typical "stagger" animation but WILL NOT BE PUSHED AWAY. This makes
it quite easy to get combo's that would normally push opponents away too far.
vi) Major/ Minor counters, Staggers, Floats
c-knee (MC), BC
c-knee (MC), low punch, DbPlm
c-knee (MC), DJK
Low punch (mC), c-knee, DJK
Low punch (mC), c-knee, BC
Low punch (mC), c-knee, low punch, DbPlm
SDE (float) , knee
Mid kick (stagger), B, C, d-knee, BC
Mid kick (stagger), B, C, d-knee, DJK
note: forward must be held for the B, C hits to increase the range.
SDE (stagger), knee (stagger), knee (stagger), BC (TAKA-ARASHI ONLY)
Note: In combos where a BC is listed, an eBC (b,f+B+C+E) can be substituted.
4) Throws as Mix-ups
Throws are very useful for surprising your opponent. Especially if they are
expecting you to do a certain combo. Remember to keep an eye on your stance and
to know which moves will change your stance.(eg open stance-> knee -> closed
stance) Some examples of "mix-ups" follow.
i) If you use the 2/3 DLC, 2/3 DLC w/ delayed BC a lot from the front, people
will find some nasty defenses against it and quick! One thing to do is to go
for a throw.(note: DLC shouldn't be used from the front unless you know it will
hit. ie mC or MC. The BC can be blocked pretty easily and you'll pay if it is!)
eg. instead of having your opponent block the delayed BC after a 2/3 DLC, if you
are CLOSED stance before you start the combo, do a throw after the elbow
instead. An RBC is nice since you can combo off of it for nice damage.
eg. If you do a combo that involves a knee from the front and your opponent
blocks it, go for a throw once and a while instead of attacking again. If you do
this occasionally vs. following up with an attack your bound to catch a blocking
opponent. This will work on an opponent who was OPEN stance prior to the knee.
ii) You are bound to have people expect certain combo's. If this occurs, only
partially do the combo and then back away. Then you will have a good chance of
countering or reversing an attack from your opponent that was meant to interrupt
your combo.
eg. instead of a LPlm, LBC, etc.. combo, do a single LPlm and back away!
5) Throws (Used Alone)
Akira has 7 throws total.
1) RBC (b,d/f+A+B) (opp.standing) - can be done when you are crouched.
2) Pull in - Push out (d/b,f+A+B) (opp. standing) - can be done when you are
crouched.
3) Close-in-Ram (b,f+A+B) (opp. standing) - can be done when you are crouched.
4) Trip w/ punches (opp.standing)
5) Side Throw (opp.standing side facing you)
6) Behind Throw (opp. standing, back facing you)
7) Inverted BC (d/f+A+B) (opp. standing) - can be done when you are crouched.
Throws 1,2,3 are best done by buffering them in during an attack that has been
blocked, while throws 4,7, are used for the quick dash in move and are mostly
used as "mix-up" throws. Throw 5 is done after you dodge an attack. Make sure it
is a high commitment move that only hits once. eg Akira's SgPlm(D,f+P). Throw 6
is virtually useless since its a behind catch throw; too slow to even consider
doing.
Throws 1,2,3,7 can also be done to a standing opponent when akira is in a
crouched position. While you are crouched, enter the move. Before you stand up
fully, you'll be doing the throw! Nice for countering a ducked attack.
6) Reversals
Reversals can't be used in combo's per se, but they can be incorporated,
especially if you realize that you messed up a combo before the opponent
recovers.
SpEx, Reverse TT attack.
2/3SPoD, Reverse TT attack
etc...
Its pretty hard to do these reversals unless planned. And even then you have to
get the correct attack level. However, most opponents will do a high TT attack
when they realize that there was only a 2/3 SPoD.
This is the end of my Akira FAQ. Any Questions, Comments, Additions, or
Corrections can be mailed to me.
Steve
|