Feng vs Kazuya: Difference between revisions

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=== As Feng ===  
=== [[Feng matchups|As Feng]] ===  


Kazuya's DF2 locks down many evasive options and Feng doesn't get a great punish on it. Consider parrying it with 1+2 or iWS1+2. If you delay back kenpo so Feng hasn't stuck his right arm out when DF2 hits, you can back kenpo DF2 in most situations and KEN3 it on reaction for a launch. This will still evade most his pokes.
Kazuya's DF2 locks down many evasive options and Feng doesn't get a great punish on it. Consider parrying it with 1+2 or iWS1+2. If you delay back kenpo so Feng hasn't stuck his right arm out when DF2 hits, you can back kenpo DF2 in most situations and KEN3 it on reaction for a launch. This will still evade most his pokes.
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Feng's high crushing command dash is a good way to approach Kazuya without being hit with an electric.
Feng's high crushing command dash is a good way to approach Kazuya without being hit with an electric.


=== As Kazuya ===
 
F4-4 heavily deters trying to EWGF whiff punish F4.
 
=== [[Kazuya matchups|As Kazuya]] ===

Latest revision as of 13:56, 28 January 2021

As Feng

Kazuya's DF2 locks down many evasive options and Feng doesn't get a great punish on it. Consider parrying it with 1+2 or iWS1+2. If you delay back kenpo so Feng hasn't stuck his right arm out when DF2 hits, you can back kenpo DF2 in most situations and KEN3 it on reaction for a launch. This will still evade most his pokes.

Feng's high crushing command dash is a good way to approach Kazuya without being hit with an electric.


F4-4 heavily deters trying to EWGF whiff punish F4.

As Kazuya