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I like Heihachi too but his hellsweep can be blocked on reaction because first hit doesnt launch.His db2 is nice but too punishable.So his lows lacks in general,he has strong mids though.
Kazuya is okay too but he depends on EWGF too much.His offense is boring too,constantly mixing up with hellsweep and mid launcher.He doesnt have good mid pokes.He doesnt havr hopkick.So i wouldnt play him probably.
I can't pull electric off confidently, it could be hard to play Kazuya.
Jin seems the best bet.
sorry
Most westerners are busy with responsibilties and work lol.
Remember this, you will have reached your final form when you can EWGF at will instead of fishing for it. Take this lesson and run free. Run free, Samurai Jack.