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Nina Hellsweep is slow, you can not use it consistently even in Purple ranks and if you fail to do it you are vulnerable to a launcher and the loss of your round.
I do not know what b2 2 2 is, if someone can explain me it would be appreciated.
those characters are not bad, the problem is the CHIP DMG, getting half of your life bar depleted while blocking is what makes tekken so braindead sometimes. basically u mash or die.
"Talent" lol, you mean memorization? You can see the difference between talent and memorization when you read all the complaints from clowns claiming they were beat with a few moves after spending all day trying to memorize every possible move the opponent's character could possibly make in the "lab".
Those guys that win? They have talent. The 90% of fighting game players trying to memorize every little thing and still losing? They have no talent at all.
I love posts that complain through explaining weaknesses of the player complaining;
its like the memoir that writes itself..