First off, I’m still playing as Kotal Kahn. I must say, of all the Brutalities in MKX, I think his Sun God variation Brutality is both the best in terms of spectacle, and the easiest to pull off. I’ve also done his *other* Brutality a few times now. The one where he kills his opponent by impaling them with his discus projectile.
There’s something that’s quite satisfying about winning with projectile spam. First of all, I can now do it with characters other than full auto Jacqui. But what really makes the Brutality work for me, is that right around the time your opponent would rightfully think, “This guy’s just spamming,” is when the Brutality kicks in and gives the strategy a bit of validation.
What Kotal Kahn has going for him is that his projectile is one of the few that you can’t duck under. That’s important, because it’s hidden within an ill used variation of the character. In other words, any non-professional player would be put in a position where he could easily make the mistake of thinking that he *could* duck under it, and wind up getting hit an extra time.
If you know me, you know that I pride myself on always factoring in for the magic that is time and timing. Normally, Kotal Kahn’s projectile sucks, because it’s so slow. So he lends himself to play where you keep that projectile as your ace in the hole. You keep that special move as the one move that you *don’t* use. Until the end of a match, or until you’re in a pinch and really need to throw your opponent off.
The other thing that Kotal has going for him is the ability to EX projectile, which throws faster than his normal. It means you can condition your opponent to reacting to one timing, and then catch him by throwing even faster. It works, like a charm, and I love it.
That being said, I’ve grown a bit tired of hearing Sun God say, “On your knees!” And I feel like playing Sun God for the past week or so has really given me a great feel for Kotal Kahn’s normal and combo attacks. It’s shown me how to use the character without using special moves, essentially.
Which is why I feel strong than ever, now that I’ve gone back to War God. It means I can use War God, and know how to fist fight with him, while keeping the special move sword attacks as my ace in the hole. But of course, War God has his own slow projectile that can be sped up by burning a bar of meter. So now I’m really on fire.
One of the things that prompted me to change back to War God? Sub-fucking-zero. Specifically his Grandmaster variation, the one where he can make an ice clone of himself. I mean, really, people complain about full auto Jacqui all the time. But the truth is that Subzero clone spam is way worse. If you play MKX, then you know what I’m talking about. He makes the clone and hides behind it like it’s a shield. Then he throws an ice ball. If neither of those have caught you, he can throw the clone, or shatter it, or simply use normal attacks through the clone. It’s kinda OP, especially if he gets you in the corner with that shit.
In truth, Sun God has no counter to Grandmaster Subzero. None. I now feel safe saying that not all variations are equal (hello Captain Obvious). But War God can take him. War God can do a sword smash that destroys the clone and can even hit Subzero in the bargain. It’s absolutely a game changer, and from here on out, you won’t see me ever knowingly pick Sun God against Grandmaster.
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Let me switch topics here and talk about the tournament that’s being broadcast on Twitch this weekend. CEO. I’m pissed! How is it that this big tournament is here in Orlando, and I didn’t know about it. The tickets are sold out, the venue is *packed* and it’s just a short drive away and I totally missed out on it. Still, no big deal. It’s not like they have big name people there. Oh wait, Sonic Fox *is* there. I missed my chance to see Sonic Fox. Fuck!
Seriously, am I wrong to want more promotion of these things? Next time, I want a bigger venue, I want a ticket, and I want to see Sonic-motherfucking-Fox.
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Meanwhile in Scorpion’s intro. Am I the only one who thinks it’s weird that he quotes a James Bond villain when he says, “I expect you to die.”
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So we’ve all noticed how Sonic Fox switched to Tanya, yes? He defeated my fan favorite, Dab, in the last tournament I saw on Twitch. For me, it was lovely to see how the best player in the world tackled a new character like that. He definitely liked to stay in the air and spam fireballs. Another validation for spamming strategies.
So after getting a little bored of Kotal Kahn play, I went ahead and fired up my PC, where I have the Kombat Pack so that I could play as Tanya. Let me tell you, it’s not as easy as it looks to player her and stay in the air shooting fireballs all the time. But I won my first game with her, which I guess is a good sign. Especially considering I don’t know any Kombos, I was pretty much just using special moves.
You also noticed that during this week’s tournament, Sonic Fox finally lost a match as Tanya against Shinnok. He immediately changed back to Erron Black and mopped the floor with the guy. Which goes into what I said in an earlier post. You do something and it works, you tend to keep on doing that thing until it stops working. Tanya worked great until he lost a match. Then back to Erron Black.