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If the first swing doesn't hit, don't spam the button or you'll likely be punished. It's risky to take a second swing, especially if it's not going to hit.
An air dlight is good for forcing your opponents off the edge if they decide to play cliff hanger, and I find it hard to counter with an uppercut.
I'd avoid playing offstage against an axe, the GS doesn't have the rotation that an axe does and could prove problematic.
Mix up your light attacks with some chase dodges to get behind your opponent and you should be good.
katars use it if you feel like the game is to fast and slow down your opponent to confuse him
i amd 1942 i used mako and jaeyun just to get here basically they are broken
dair, dlight, G/C (dodge read), then a nice 50/50 mix up between: recovery or Ssig .. hope you enjoy :P