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Cody also has quite easy Bnbs but the char rely on chsetups, which may be not easy to learn.
Adon and Cammy arent bad too, since they got good normals and easy combo into Ultras, however to play cammy u need to learn some setups and tricks to be effective, especially against charge characters with good normals and zoners
It would probably be best if you played a couple of characters. Pick a favorite, sure, and you can go ahead and spend most of your time with that character, but play a few other characters consistently.
Who knows, you might decide to stick with Ryu.
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Just the fact that you think ryu is easy to play lets me know that you level is well below average and that you don't have a single clue as to what you're doing.
lol, poor guy.
Dude, take a chill pill.
@OP: Guile is easy to get the grasp of. He's a good character to learn the game fundamentals, he forces you to block and be patient.
Ryu is easy to play. His DP, FADC into Ultra 1 will win alot of games against low / average players.
But to counter that Ryu is hard to play at higher levels of skill because people know what Ryu is all about. But he still has some of the strongest normals in the game and stuff like that matters more in low skill games.