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Exactly, she is kinda fun to learn but pretty boring if you like a bigger toolset. Like Asuka :)
didnt you checked arslan ash evo rampage^^?
guy won the whole tournament with a few key moves and superb fundamentals
The core element was backstepping and duck evading jabs or so and blocking / parrieing lows.
Same goes for the guy with the Panda. Kazumi is easy and gives you more room for fundamentals. For me its zero fun tho XD
Tournaments getting boring i wanne see a Shaheen, MIguel, King/AK, Marduk win. Sick of all the robots.
Its not that she lacks the tools to succeed, but you will always be using the same moves, even more so with Kazumi, she doesn't allow much creativity and encourages a certain playstyle with her moveset.(Poke, use safe stuff, punish whiffs with her excelent whiff punishes, and block and punish game)
Anna is another example of a character with not much variety in moves, but Anna is more thrilling to play because her playstyle is in her words, "such a rush", you always tossing the coin and making hard mixups with strong payoff, but also very big risk involved.
Kazumi is the opposite, safe stuff all day. It encourages to play like a machine... korean style.(or Pakistani style lol)
THat is a real good explaining.