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so you end up doing like a 20+ hit combo with feng shui and it does less damage than a single grapple. It's actually insane how bad the damage is. I think it just need an adjustment to the damage scaling to be something worth using.
Ya'll need to watch Nephew if you think Feng Shui Engine is bad.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yADRk5GlgLA
Coincidentally, if they had to balance the game around average players it'd also mean Ed and Akuma would need buffs because their winrates online are even worse than Juri's in all ranks above Gold. And if we need to start balancing around Gold I think we've kinda lost the plot...
"Master" and "competent" are not mutually inclusive.
Feng Shui is much more than damage.