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so i'll just say go with either Hitomi or Diego
the tutorial used Hitomi anyway so you might already know some of her moves
Christie and Eliot have some easy combos, maybe try those
well yeah, she also does Karate so her moves ain't that flashy
but she sure does her job well
True but just gotta keep trying to get his combos on point. His combo challenges are a big help.
I've been a Ryu main coming from DOA5 and yeah his combo challenges are hard but once you got the grip of his moveset, it shouldn't be too hard.
I think every 3d fighting character is harder to master than any SF5 character.
In my opinion, Jann Lee isn't that's complicated either.
I don't have much experience with Kasumi myself, but as far as I can tell, she has a great combination of easy-to-learn basic moves and some more technical stuff. So maybe Kasumi is a cool learning character to get into advanced stuff with.