So there are actually two minor routes to this safe jump concept. You'll see that sometimes Ryu's j.HK reaches the opponents and hits them on their wake-up while sometimes it whiffs. You as the Ryu player can change up your timing of the j.HK to choose which will happen. If you don't want your opponent to be able to neutral jump, you can totally just hit them with j.HK on wake-up and they'll get hit for trying to. But let's say the opponent likes to parry on wake-up. Now to bait it out, you purposely whiff the j.HK. Instead of parrying on wake-up like you were trying to call out, your opponent neutral jumps. This route that's in the video shows that, hey even if you whiff your j.HK, you can still cover the neutral jump.
Who says it's his responsibility to "teach"? His channel. He can showcase what he likes. You can accept, appreciate, or move on. The entitlement is heavy.
@@AllFlashNoDash Did this guys mom really come on here to lecture me? Sit the f**k down little peasant. LOL. No one here is speaking from entitlement. The creator can do whatever the f*ck he wants to do. Believe it or not, I was actually trying to give him some "suggestions" as to how to make his content better being a new content creator and all. He can either listen or keep doing the same thing with the same results. Either way is more than fine with me. The space has a ton of other content creators that are MUCH more helpful than showcasing replays of combos without any insight or breakdowns. Hell, we can all get this type of content by simply going to Training Mode. So it is.....lazy. Take it or leave it.
Gotta abuse these in the lower ranks where everyone be mashing
You can optimize the combo by ending it with Driverush HP, bHP, H DP / HDonkey L DP (Corner)
Yep. You can even do the microdash variant for the full resource version. I just threw in a stHK combo as an example.
If you are able to neutral jump, isn't it possible to simply stand in place and avoid being hit?
So there are actually two minor routes to this safe jump concept. You'll see that sometimes Ryu's j.HK reaches the opponents and hits them on their wake-up while sometimes it whiffs. You as the Ryu player can change up your timing of the j.HK to choose which will happen. If you don't want your opponent to be able to neutral jump, you can totally just hit them with j.HK on wake-up and they'll get hit for trying to.
But let's say the opponent likes to parry on wake-up. Now to bait it out, you purposely whiff the j.HK. Instead of parrying on wake-up like you were trying to call out, your opponent neutral jumps. This route that's in the video shows that, hey even if you whiff your j.HK, you can still cover the neutral jump.
Cover less combos and focus on "teaching" not showing combos being pulled off that we can easily view on replays. Lazy content.
Who says it's his responsibility to "teach"? His channel. He can showcase what he likes. You can accept, appreciate, or move on. The entitlement is heavy.
@@AllFlashNoDash Did this guys mom really come on here to lecture me? Sit the f**k down little peasant. LOL. No one here is speaking from entitlement.
The creator can do whatever the f*ck he wants to do. Believe it or not, I was actually trying to give him some "suggestions" as to how to make his content better being a new content creator and all. He can either listen or keep doing the same thing with the same results. Either way is more than fine with me.
The space has a ton of other content creators that are MUCH more helpful than showcasing replays of combos without any insight or breakdowns. Hell, we can all get this type of content by simply going to Training Mode. So it is.....lazy. Take it or leave it.
do it yourself bronze ranked
Nice set ups. Appreciate the showcase.