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Just like in a real fight, keeping your guard up requires presence of mind. After being hit, you stop blocking unless you're holding a back directional input. Some powerful moves can break neutral guard even on block, such as Heihachi's UF3-4. | Just like in a real fight, keeping your guard up requires presence of mind. After being hit, you stop blocking unless you're holding a back directional input. Some powerful moves can break neutral guard even on block, such as Heihachi's UF3-4. This means if you block the first hit but aren't holding back for the second, the second will hit you. |
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Neutral Guard:
Just like in a real fight, keeping your guard up requires presence of mind. After being hit, you stop blocking unless you're holding a back directional input. Some powerful moves can break neutral guard even on block, such as Heihachi's UF3-4. This means if you block the first hit but aren't holding back for the second, the second will hit you.