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Wu Liao Jun likes to keeps a balance of all-out rushdown and more reserved poking and space control. At full to mid screen, his primary objective is to use his movement options to work his way in on the opponent, while using his B-Rattlesnake to control their movement and punish whiffs. Once he gets close enough, he can begin leveraging his superior range and frame data on normals like 2A and 5D to outpoke the opponent and keep them on the back foot. And if Wu Liao Jun scores a knockdown at close range and manages to get up in the opponent's face, it's party time: Wu Liao Jun has some of the strongest close-range pressure in the game. While his average damage per combo is quite low, he is capable of keeping up a consistent wall of pressure that makes it very hard for the opponent to avoid getting hit without spending bar. | Wu Liao Jun likes to keeps a balance of all-out rushdown and more reserved poking and space control. At full to mid screen, his primary objective is to use his movement options to work his way in on the opponent, while using his B-Rattlesnake to control their movement and punish whiffs. Once he gets close enough, he can begin leveraging his superior range and frame data on normals like 2A and 5D to outpoke the opponent and keep them on the back foot. And if Wu Liao Jun scores a knockdown at close range and manages to get up in the opponent's face, it's party time: Wu Liao Jun has some of the strongest close-range pressure in the game. While his average damage per combo is quite low, he is capable of keeping up a consistent wall of pressure that makes it very hard for the opponent to avoid getting hit without spending bar. | ||
Wu Liao Jun's greatest weakness is his neutral. While it's not bad per se, many of Wu Liao Jun's neutral options are rather risky. He relies heavily upon staying unpredictable and confusing the opponent with his pokes and variety of movement options. Viper (214C/236C) and Cobra (22A/B) are notable for having ambiguous startup animations and multiple follow-up options, which can allow him to make his way in while being difficult to punish. However, they can both be easily punished if the opponent predicts | Wu Liao Jun's greatest weakness is his neutral. While it's not bad per se, many of Wu Liao Jun's neutral options are rather risky. He relies heavily upon staying unpredictable and confusing the opponent with his pokes and variety of movement options. Viper (214C/236C) and Cobra (22A/B) are notable for having ambiguous startup animations and multiple follow-up options, which can allow him to make his way in while being difficult to punish. However, they can both be easily punished if the opponent predicts what he's going to do. Wu Liao Jun also doesn't really have a complete enough toolkit to win the game from a distance: he has to get in at some point. | ||
Overall, Wu Liao Jun is one of the easier characters to play, and a great choice for those who want to overwhelm their opponent with confusing movement and strong pressure options. | Overall, Wu Liao Jun is one of the easier characters to play, and a great choice for those who want to overwhelm their opponent with confusing movement and strong pressure options. |
Revision as of 20:11, 25 January 2024
Wu Liao Jun | |||
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Character Type: Rushdown/Poking | |||
Home Province: Jiangxi | |||
Power: ⭐⭐ | |||
Speed: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ | |||
Health: ⭐⭐ | |||
Spirit: ⭐⭐ |
Character Overview
Hailing from Nankang City in Jiangxi Province, Wu Liao Jun (无聊君, lit. "Boring Guy" or "Bored Guy") is a feared "snake" in the criminal underworld... or so he says. In reality, he is the mild-mannered owner of a local garment factory. He enters the 2009 Street Fighting Tournament in an effort to break up the monotony and find some excitement in his life.
Wu Liao Jun likes to keeps a balance of all-out rushdown and more reserved poking and space control. At full to mid screen, his primary objective is to use his movement options to work his way in on the opponent, while using his B-Rattlesnake to control their movement and punish whiffs. Once he gets close enough, he can begin leveraging his superior range and frame data on normals like 2A and 5D to outpoke the opponent and keep them on the back foot. And if Wu Liao Jun scores a knockdown at close range and manages to get up in the opponent's face, it's party time: Wu Liao Jun has some of the strongest close-range pressure in the game. While his average damage per combo is quite low, he is capable of keeping up a consistent wall of pressure that makes it very hard for the opponent to avoid getting hit without spending bar.
Wu Liao Jun's greatest weakness is his neutral. While it's not bad per se, many of Wu Liao Jun's neutral options are rather risky. He relies heavily upon staying unpredictable and confusing the opponent with his pokes and variety of movement options. Viper (214C/236C) and Cobra (22A/B) are notable for having ambiguous startup animations and multiple follow-up options, which can allow him to make his way in while being difficult to punish. However, they can both be easily punished if the opponent predicts what he's going to do. Wu Liao Jun also doesn't really have a complete enough toolkit to win the game from a distance: he has to get in at some point.
Overall, Wu Liao Jun is one of the easier characters to play, and a great choice for those who want to overwhelm their opponent with confusing movement and strong pressure options.
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