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=== FF+4 === | === FF+4 === | ||
This is a very important approach tool in this match-up. The crushing properties of this move allow Lee to go under both Heihachi's electric AND his D/F+1; both of which are good keep out tools Heihachi will use. The crushing of the electric isn't surprising since it is high, but the hit box on Heihachi's D/F+1 is so small that Lee can consistently go under it with FF+4. | This is a very important approach tool in this match-up. The crushing properties of this move allow Lee to go under both Heihachi's electric AND his D/F+1; both of which are good keep out tools Heihachi will use. The crushing of the electric isn't surprising since it is high, but the hit box on Heihachi's D/F+1 is so small that Lee can consistently go under it with FF+4. | ||
[[File:Lee crushing Hei DF1.mp4|thumb|left|Even while at -1 disadvantage Lee can still go under Heihachi's D/F+1]] |
Revision as of 23:13, 26 January 2021
Lee's Neutral
FF+4
This is a very important approach tool in this match-up. The crushing properties of this move allow Lee to go under both Heihachi's electric AND his D/F+1; both of which are good keep out tools Heihachi will use. The crushing of the electric isn't surprising since it is high, but the hit box on Heihachi's D/F+1 is so small that Lee can consistently go under it with FF+4.