Who is the best ibuki player




















During a recent stream on Victrix Momochi's channel, Fujimura sat down to build his tier list for Street Fighter 5: Champion Edition beginning with who he currently thinks are the best two characters in the game. The Ibuki main places only Rashid and Abigail into the S tier category which is interesting because those are the only two characters to outplace him at Capcom Cup — the place where Fujimura was seen as perhaps the overall favorite to win it all.

As for the other 37 fighters currently in SF5, M. No character overall gets set below B tier, so it appears as though the player formerly known as Yukadon believes that pretty much everyone can be viable in Season 5 though Alex and Falke still sit at the bottom. You can check out Fujimura's final Street Fighter 5: Champion Edition tier list placements below, and you can find the full stream archive over on Momochi and ChocoBlanka's Twitch channel.

Click images for larger versions. Tournament Results. Street Fighter 5: Champion Edition. Haters gunna hate. Learn to get around them is the best way. I know some of the characters especially when you don't come across them often can be really difficult to deal with but just try learning to fight them.

Ibuki in my view takes a lot of skill and learning to get really good at using her. She's not the easiest to learn in my view. Guile of all i find the most difficult to deal with but once you keep playing things don't bother you as much anymore but you start seeing it as a character to try and learn to beat. Besides if you find them really hard to deal with but then one day you start being able to deal with them you feel a sense of achievement and joy, at least i did.

When i first played forget about any characters i was agaisnt, i was practically losing to any characters and players but when i started getting better, knowing a bit more, being able to calm a bit to apply some really easy short combos and winning some matches here and there, it felt really good and that i was getting somewhere in the game. It's really hard to put it but think of a game like DMC, God Hand, and old school classics like Streets of rage o boy in number 2 when me and my bro beat Shiva for the first time it felt great because he was like god mode the guy was , there is most likely a boss you come across who seems impossible to beat at first but then you find the way to it and it feels great.

You'll find this in any games especially in fighting games. I heard people complaining about Hwoarang, Eddie etc they say they are brainless button mashing characters and that you win easily with them. But just try and learn to face them. Not sure if this can be an inspiration but you got a non pro like Justfog highest ranked Ryu , he is using one of the lowest tier character Ryu and yet he can still beat many top players but of course losing to them here and then too.

But he wins and lose against top players which includes the pros. In my view the game balance isn't as bad as what people think it is. Thing is even low tiers like Alex and Ryu can become extremely deadly with their parries though requires a very good read of course. He also has the best anti-air button in the game, a very flexible V-Skill, an absurdly active crush counter button and one of the strongest V-Triggers.

Akuma's strength comes from his fast walk speed, great counter-poke normals, ability to corner his opponents from anywhere onscreen, bypass the neutral and a traditional fireball-dragon punch game plan. Once he activates his V-Trigger 1, everything leads to more damage and oppressive okizeme. He also has an easier time approaching and applying pressure.

If he has Critical Art available, then his pressure becomes a complete guess. Akuma weaknesses are low health and stun and reliance on V-Trigger 1. Everything you need to know about Red Bull Kumite Ahead of the fifth edition of the inimitable ….

Read Story. Packz has used Karin extensively in the past. Ranked third in my top five is the character I main, Karin Kanzuki. Karin's design is based around the neutral, using her fast walk speed to poke and counter-poke the opponent, as well as dealing borderline childish damage in the process.

She has the highest easily accessible damage output in the game and some of the best counter-poke normal to get it, with Standing Heavy Punch and Standing Medium Punk to name but a few. As well as her extremely high damage output, Karin can also confirm her Crouching Medium Kick. This makes it risky to stand against Karin — she forces you to crouch, allowing her to apply pressure with throws, shimmys and frame traps. Having clutch confirms also makes her pressure very low risk.

Another one of Karin's strengths is that she's able to freely use V-Reversal without much sacrifice, because she doesn't rely on V-Trigger. Her weaknesses are situational anti-airs and weak V-Triggers. Ibuki comes in at fourth place, because she's the epitome of safe mix-ups. Her game plan revoles around building V-Trigger using her ridiculous V-Skill and pressuring the opponent with jump mix-ups and advantageous block strings, using her unique mechanics.

A vast majority of Ibuki gameplay comes from her Kunai usage. You could say Ibuki is as threatening as the amount of Kunai she has left. Her V-Skill is a big part of her strength.



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