I love how orcane has many kill options and other things in his kit that makes him viable i also love how he looks like a noobtrap bc of his dtrong puddle attacks and up b with puddle but in reality u have to practice with him bc u gotta learn the moves that doesnt have puddle effects and those with puddle effects not to mention he has a ton kill options sooo when rivals 2 comes in consoles i Will main him inmediatly
Yeah, it's kinda sad honestly. Seeing orcane's signature moves becoming pretty much useless just like the back air combos and finishers made the character lose its magic and all that's left is its charismatic design, but besides that, not much to get from it
@@redel_ionz I think it's far too early to judge a characters design based on a single player (even if it's Kusi) when the game hasn't even released yet. On a side note, Kusi's gameplay is generally extremely RTC heavy with any character, not every good Orcane has played the beta like this. Kusi may be onto something that RTC will be a problem for variety in neutral (I believe it's a criticism for the game of his) but we don't really know yet.
@@redel_ionz Honestly I don't care if he's not like in Rivals 1, his current kit is super adapted to fighting shields, bubbles, bubble butt and his grab really makes it feel like a checkmate situation sometimes it feels so good. If I'm being honest I'd love to see Orcane becoming even more of a shield agressor, by making bubble butt, nair bounce, up b and side b, empowered ledge special, back air and up air have higher/slightly higher shield damage, his strongs already have enough shield damage they're fine for that role, especially when empowered, and making bubbles having a bit less reward when parried.
Orcane is so hype
I love how orcane has many kill options and other things in his kit that makes him viable i also love how he looks like a noobtrap bc of his dtrong puddle attacks and up b with puddle but in reality u have to practice with him bc u gotta learn the moves that doesnt have puddle effects and those with puddle effects not to mention he has a ton kill options sooo when rivals 2 comes in consoles i Will main him inmediatly
Disappointing that Orcane has become a downthrow tech chase character
Yeah, it's kinda sad honestly. Seeing orcane's signature moves becoming pretty much useless just like the back air combos and finishers made the character lose its magic and all that's left is its charismatic design, but besides that, not much to get from it
@@redel_ionz I think it's far too early to judge a characters design based on a single player (even if it's Kusi) when the game hasn't even released yet.
On a side note, Kusi's gameplay is generally extremely RTC heavy with any character, not every good Orcane has played the beta like this.
Kusi may be onto something that RTC will be a problem for variety in neutral (I believe it's a criticism for the game of his) but we don't really know yet.
You Rivals 1 players will never stop crying
@@redel_ionz Honestly I don't care if he's not like in Rivals 1, his current kit is super adapted to fighting shields, bubbles, bubble butt and his grab really makes it feel like a checkmate situation sometimes it feels so good.
If I'm being honest I'd love to see Orcane becoming even more of a shield agressor, by making bubble butt, nair bounce, up b and side b, empowered ledge special, back air and up air have higher/slightly higher shield damage, his strongs already have enough shield damage they're fine for that role, especially when empowered, and making bubbles having a bit less reward when parried.
I MEAN i think the idea of orcane is try to make Ur own wayd to kill all thanks BC of his kill options