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The unbreakable throw section does not separate attack throws which can be reversed and/or parried (Lee 3~3:4, Yoshimitsu DGF.3+4) and normal unbreakable throws.

  • Yoshimitsu Soul Siphon (qcf+2) can be broken (1+2), resulting in Yoshimitsu's health being drained.
  • Yoshimitsu qcb,f+2 cannot be broken but always drains health from Yoshimitsu, giving it to the opponent.
  • Dragunov also has 1 and 2 break chain throw extensions from his qcf+4 attack throw (1,3,4,2 and 2,4,3,1 respectively).
  • Dragunov R.f,f,F+1+2,d/b+1+2 ultimate tackle is also unbreakable but can be escaped with a low crush.
  • Dragunov f,F+2~1+2 is unbreakable if performed while ki-charged, but is otherwise a very, very slow 1+2 break with a unique animation.

--DarkSoulslsAFightingGame (talk) 02:58, 27 April 2021 (UTC)

Yeah, the current page is far from comprehensive. You can just add this info to it. No need to discuss, i.e. BOLD. RogerDodger (talk) 03:06, 27 April 2021 (UTC)
Lee 3~3 is a regular attack, thus it being parriable is by default yes unless stated, 3~3,4 once the first kick connected defender can't do anything about it.
DGF 3+4 is not considered an attack throw for having the throw spark and not being blockable. But being parriable is an important quality, good catch.
Soul Siphon isn't broken... Well, it's not easy to call it that. No matter what the animation will go as if it wasn't "broken"
Dragunov qcf+4 catch is good
Dragunov rage tackle.. all throws but Marduk Rage Drive don't throw airborne.
ff+2,1+2 is appropriate
Added this information. --Hating Mirror (talk) 08:33, 27 April 2021 (UTC)