Great guide. As a beginner Alisa player, most guides I see says that she's a defensive/turtle characrer, so I find it very difficult to deal with pressure when I'm at a life deficit. What's your take on ScorpionFury's Alisa game where they're very aggressive and not the poke-based strategy we see Chanel use? The way ScorpionFury uses DES is such an inspiration imo
The buffs to DES definitely gave her a little bit of aggressive flavor back; however, how you can play with a character is largely going to depend on how your opponent is playing back at you. Even "defensive" characters can light people up with CHs if the other player isn't being careful. But that kind of aggression is still usually seen as an active defensive style. Like, she has no hellsweep or unseeable lows that do big dmg, so if someone can see her KND lows (like db4) and can break grabs, she can't break people that way.
Depends on what you mean by safely. If they're doing a tracking move, it doesn't matter how slow it is, right? But using jabs as an example, it depends on the character. After her df1 on block, she can step Anna's jabs (because they suck) but she can't step her own or Steve's/etc. So it really depends on the situation and the move you're trying to step.
@@XiangsGaming exactly that's what I meant (sry for my bad explanation) Keep it up my friend, your guides are really helpful, hope to see more of them :)
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Thanks for the video I really learned a lot!
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Great guide. As a beginner Alisa player, most guides I see says that she's a defensive/turtle characrer, so I find it very difficult to deal with pressure when I'm at a life deficit. What's your take on ScorpionFury's Alisa game where they're very aggressive and not the poke-based strategy we see Chanel use? The way ScorpionFury uses DES is such an inspiration imo
The buffs to DES definitely gave her a little bit of aggressive flavor back; however, how you can play with a character is largely going to depend on how your opponent is playing back at you. Even "defensive" characters can light people up with CHs if the other player isn't being careful. But that kind of aggression is still usually seen as an active defensive style. Like, she has no hellsweep or unseeable lows that do big dmg, so if someone can see her KND lows (like db4) and can break grabs, she can't break people that way.
Just a question for understanding: does that mean that alisa can SS or SW safely after her df/1 on block (her's is obviously - 6 on block)?
Depends on what you mean by safely. If they're doing a tracking move, it doesn't matter how slow it is, right? But using jabs as an example, it depends on the character. After her df1 on block, she can step Anna's jabs (because they suck) but she can't step her own or Steve's/etc. So it really depends on the situation and the move you're trying to step.
@@XiangsGaming exactly that's what I meant (sry for my bad explanation)
Keep it up my friend, your guides are really helpful, hope to see more of them :)
WTF is SBT?
all moves should be subtitled bro............... ur language sometimes not understandable.......