If you see it in combos that’s just for better corner damage, but in blockstrings it’s an interesting “stagger” pressure tactic: in where your opponent will be expecting the second hit, waiting for it even. But only committing to the first allows you to strike throw mix from your opponents decision making to try and block the second hit.
Yeah I think for the most part Tatuma does it so that he can get closer for like a close slash or some other pressure rather that going for the full damage
Sol can't bring this bandit in
I don't know how the fuck Tatuma makes it work in neutral but I'm glad someone can do it at least
7:43 what 😭ik its over but he absolutely ate that CH
Looks like it was backdash brc, that might beat a sol j.s jump in but I kinda doubt it so bro was just tryna yolo something
As a beginner, i want to understand why Tatuma doesn’t do the second hit of Bandit Revolver sometimes ?
If you see it in combos that’s just for better corner damage, but in blockstrings it’s an interesting “stagger” pressure tactic: in where your opponent will be expecting the second hit, waiting for it even. But only committing to the first allows you to strike throw mix from your opponents decision making to try and block the second hit.
I hadn’t finished the video when I sent this. I think he’s using it to be closer to his opponent on combo end, for better oki essentially
Yeah I think for the most part Tatuma does it so that he can get closer for like a close slash or some other pressure rather that going for the full damage