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Sometimes, sticking to one character is great and all. You also need breaks so you get to know and what to expect with another character. The best part is the things you learn are transferable. Thus making your main stronger. How will you get your moneys worth if you stick to one channel when you don't surf to see more options?
https://virtuafighter.com/threads/segas-beginner-video-tutorials-for-final-showdown.15858/
Would sarah Bryant fit that, i only remember her from doa5
Playing around with characters could be fun
Between Lei Fei and Goh, Goh is more straight forward but still has some technical stuff Lei Fei is a stance heavy character. Attacks can put him into stances and you can also go from stance to stance at will. He's hella cool but may take a bit of time to get a hang of, depending on how fast a learner you are.