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The only BnBs in common he has with #R are the aerial combos and a single dustloop rep.
Unless they changed something for this version of accent core, it shouldn't really be possible to dustloop people, but he gets some new air moves to make up for it. He's largely unchanged since his 1999 dreamcast X incarnation.
Thanks for the reply. I have XRD (but I don't play it much at all) and I feel like it's closer to XX#R than AC. And there aren't many combo videos in comparison to XX out there either. This is feeling like a lot tougher of a game to get into.
// he has the same BnB plus new ones. These combo is simple to understand but hard to execute
Sidewinder Loop Basic https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5lyl-gavEn0
Other setup for the combo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BcfXSzSTy_c
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5lyl-gavEn0
And the AC+R Sol stuff in the that channel, it covers pretty much everything about +R Sol.