Just take off his chunks with rapid fire moves. It’s really easy.
Ahh, I see. Yeah, she doesn’t have much to help against the armor, does she? And she wants to play footsies, but he outranges her w/ armor to boot. Okay, I can sort of envision it now.
Do you know of any footage of the match I could find and watch? I’m very interested to see this go down now.
I’m sure @GalacticGeek has some footage. If not, I can create some with him soon.
@SonicDolphin117 may have some actually as well.
That’d be cool! Actually, no offense to @GalacticGeek but if you guys consistently beat his Aganos w/ Kim, maybe some of that footage would be good for the Replay Analysis thread. If it’s a 6:4 in his favor that he’s losing reliably, I think that’d be great. What do you guys think? (also @SonicDolphin117)
Oh hey, thanks! That’s kind of exactly what I was looking for!
I only watched the first match thus far, cuz it occured to me to ask when this footage was taken? Was it before the major overhaul (wherein they added her df.HK and adjusted her Resource Ender for all that fancy stuff)? I just wanna know what sort of things to be looking out for and how to gauge the decision making based on what kit you had available to you before I watch the whole thing.
Also, the score in the title - I don’t mind spoilers - did you beat him 10-1, or visa-versa? Cuz if so, I guess I just get to watch you outplay this Aganos , but that’s not really exemplary of a 10:0 in his favor, y’know?
As a side note, I will never understand how people manage to be so verbose and simultaneously play well in a FG. When I play, at best I can manage quiet one or two word phrases, like “Nice,” or “Wait, what?”. I can make callouts and shot-call in OW no problem, but being verbally expressive while playing a FG? I just don’t get it.
The Kim Wu v Aganos matchup might be one of the more lopsided matchups in this game. Just based off their normals alone this match is hard, not even considering that heavies ignore armor.
@FengShuiEnergy, it’s not that easy for her. She’s got multiple multi-hit moves, but almost all of them hardly move her forward horizontally. Your’e stuck in Aganos’ range for a st. HP, st MK, etc.
It’s even harder when there are walls up, because you are forced to play Aganos’s game. He wants to be in that throw range to set you up for some nasty stuff.
Then play his game then. Just play it better.
Actually, if I put walls behind Kim, it put her closer to me, which @SonicDolphin117 often capitalized on.
Nothing. You have to wait for your opponent to mess up or get bored. I play RAAM on ranked a lot and I had to finally just stop playing him against Gargos, Glacius, and Fulgore. Every other match-up I can handle. Those 3 take the ■■■■■■■ cake. If you can’t tell, they frustrate me a lot.
Worst MU by far:
Me<Players better than me
Aganos vs aganos worst mu . Nah but seriously raam / cinder is the worst mu in the game . But what would you expect from raam , hes a grappler and as a principal rule of fighting games , all grapplers are bad . Ask gief , thawk , ferra tor , soon to be mika , grundy , nemesis ect
Kim Wu v Aganos is not that bad, and @CrazyLCD you’re not proving anything by posting a set from Season 3 launch.
Did somebody say Kappa or am I missing something? Raam is crazy good imo.
You know, they say the worst matchup is actual @TheNinjaOstrich vs @oTigerSpirit, yeah, apparently that goes 10-0 in Tiger’s favor every time.
Crazy, I was like whaaa when I saw it, though it’s not that surprising. I mean they also say Tiger is like 10-0ing life and stuff so that’s cool.
Some people were trying to argue that it’s actually pretty fair like 6-4 or even 5-5. But, then someone awesomely intelligent said, “well if it’s 6-5 or 5/5, then where is that Emu?”
I feel like such a tool
Actually Grundy was really good.
Ehhh, no. Good luck trying to beat Deathstroke, Sinestro or Aquaman with Grundy
Minus Deathstroke pre-fix, I often did. I was a master Grundy player (along with Lex, he made up the brawn in my brains and brawn teamup).