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== Introduction == | == Introduction == | ||
''Seeking the tournament's organizer to ask the whereabouts of his grandfather Iwatetsu, a legendary fighter, Ryuji heard rumors that he may be sneaking into the contest and was determined to participate himself.'' | |||
The Ryu clone trying his damnedest to be a Mishima. | |||
Despite being the game's poster child, Ryuji is geared more towards high-speed attacking than his "All-Rounder" title implies. To this end, he boasts several unique tools to supplement his offense, such as sidestep cancels on jabs, a jump-cancellable sweep, and two mist-step style moves--one of which leading into his signature Mach Punch. Combined with viable feints, OK throws, a viable Special and good damage (including a very strong infinite), Ryuji can create lots of mental static for the opponent to tune out while he moves in for a round-winning blow. | |||
The caveat: most of these tools are situational, his safest moves are rarely fast, and he lacks Mids outside of strings (leaving viable pokes more vulnerable to dodging). He lacks a frontal Lock and his scariest options are mostly covered by low guard, so he struggles with turtles. As such, Ryuji is fairly easy to learn, but beating a skilled opponent means strongly enforcing the basics before he can cut loose and finish them off. | |||
== Attacks == | == Attacks == |
Revision as of 08:26, 19 April 2022
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Playstyle | All-Rounder |
Introduction
Seeking the tournament's organizer to ask the whereabouts of his grandfather Iwatetsu, a legendary fighter, Ryuji heard rumors that he may be sneaking into the contest and was determined to participate himself.
The Ryu clone trying his damnedest to be a Mishima.
Despite being the game's poster child, Ryuji is geared more towards high-speed attacking than his "All-Rounder" title implies. To this end, he boasts several unique tools to supplement his offense, such as sidestep cancels on jabs, a jump-cancellable sweep, and two mist-step style moves--one of which leading into his signature Mach Punch. Combined with viable feints, OK throws, a viable Special and good damage (including a very strong infinite), Ryuji can create lots of mental static for the opponent to tune out while he moves in for a round-winning blow.
The caveat: most of these tools are situational, his safest moves are rarely fast, and he lacks Mids outside of strings (leaving viable pokes more vulnerable to dodging). He lacks a frontal Lock and his scariest options are mostly covered by low guard, so he struggles with turtles. As such, Ryuji is fairly easy to learn, but beating a skilled opponent means strongly enforcing the basics before he can cut loose and finish them off.