SABRETOOTH Guide version 2.0
X-MEN VS. STREET FIGHTER (ARCADE)
By John "CUL" Culbert ([email protected])

INTRODUCTION:

IMO Capcom's coolest game, XMENVsSF combines favs from the X-Men universe
with with everyone's favorite Street Fighters (except Sagat :( ). This
awesome game combines the combo system of Marvel Super Heroes and the speed
(and feel, really) of Street Fighter Alpha 2. In addition to the various new
aspects of gameplay is playing in a tag-team fashion; you choose 2 players
and can switch between them during battle, and even gang up on opponents!
Now, if only our arcade would bring the price down from 3 tokens... :(

Anywho, I like Sabretooth because of his awesome combo-ability (especially
air combos), and GREAT range of attacks. He must be played carefully, because
all of his moves have weaknesses, especially if blocked. And hey, he calls on
his chick to gun his enemy down!

NOTE: I refer quite frequently to other character's moves and combos
     (especially when explaining the combo system), so it may be wise to
     read another general moves FAQ so you know what I'm talking about.
     Also, for an even MORE in-depth explanation of the combo system in
     X-Men Vs. Street Fighter, I HIGHLY recommend reading James Chen's Combo
     FAQ, currently available on the newsgroup alt.games.sf2,
     ftp://brawl.mindlink.net and www.gamefaqs.com.

VERSION UPDATES:
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-MORE COMBOS!
-Vs. Section added
-general typos corrected (gotta proof read more often!)
-knock-down moves added

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LEGEND:          BUTTONS
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               .-------------Jab
  JOYSTICK     | .-----------Strong
               | | .---------Fierce
  U/B U U/F    | | |
     \|/       | | |
   B--o--F     | | |
     /|\       O O O
  D/B D D/F    O O O
               | | |
               | | |
               | | |
               | | ----------Roundhouse
               | ------------Forward
                -------------Short

QCT  = Quarter Circle Toward (roll the joystick from D to F)
QCB  = Quarter Circle Back (roll the joystick from D to B)
HCT  = Half Circle Toward (roll the joystick from B to D to F)
HCB  = Half Circle Back (roll the joystick from F to D to B)
+   = enter commands simultainiously
(A)  = indicates it can be done in air
(AIR)= MUST be done in air
OS  = Overhead Strike--CANNOT be blocked low
MS   = Magic Series
MSH  = Marvel Super Heroes
BB   = Berserker Barrage (Wolverine's move)
SBB  = Super Berserker Barrage (Wolverine's move)
OTG  = Off the Ground
FS   = Flying Screen
J.   = Jumping
CU.  = Cross-up (jump behind opponent and hit back of neck with attack)
SJ.  = Super Jumping
S.   = Standing
C.   = Crouching
FL.  = Flying
AD.  = Air Dashing
XX   = Buffer/Cancel into following move
->   = indicates Magic Series cancelling
SFA2 = Street Fighter Alpha II
VC   = Variable Counter
DP   = Dragon Punch or similiar joystick motion (F, D, D/F)
HK   = Hurricane Kick or similiar joystick motion (QCB)
FB   = Fireball
SC   = Super Combo
FK   = Flash Kick or similiar joystick motion (charge D, U)
SB   = Sonic Boom or similiar joystick motion (charge B, F)
YF   = Yoga Flame or similiar joystick motion (HCT)
SBK  = Spinning Bird Kick
SPD  = Spinning Pileriver or similiar motion (roll 360 degrees)

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A WORD ABOUT...
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SUPER METER:
>>>>>>>>>>>>

This is a Meter located at the bottom of the screen; and as you perform
moves or hit opponents (performing Special Moves fills it the fastest), it
will fill up. Once it is full, a one will appear beside it. This means you
have one Super Level, allowing Sabretooth to perform a Super Combo. It can
continue to be filled to at least L3 (not sure if it goes higher).

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SUPER COMBO:
>>>>>>>>>>>>

This is a devastating move that can only be performed when at least one level
of Sabretooth's Super Meter is full. Once activated, the screen will grow
dark for a moment as Sabretooth gathers his/her energy; they will then
perform the move. Note that all animation, except the Sabretooth's
"gathering" of energy, is halted during the dark screen, so your opponent
cannot move, i.e. if the enemy is standing right in front of you and you pull
off the SC, they cannot avoid it (unless it is slow of course).

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VARIABLE SUPER:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

This is a totally devastating team-up move done with a QCT+Fierce+Roundhouse.
When activated, your current character will begin their Super, then the other
partner will jump in and begin theirs! The first character will jump out when
done and the character that was out at first will now be playing. A Variable
Super can only be done with a Level 2 or higher Super Meter.

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VARIABLE ATTACK:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

To switch to your partner, tap Fierce+Roundhouse. Your current character will
go into a stance and say some sort of taunt or whatever--DURING THIS TIME
YOUR CURRENT CHARACTER IS INVULNERABLE. Just as that fighter jumps off the
screen, your partner will come on with a jumping attack that will knock the
opponent away; they will then perform an opening taunt--DURING THIS TIME
THE TAUNTING CHARACTER IS _NOT_ INVULNERABLE. This is very important, as you
want to make absolutely sure that jumping attack will not be blocked or
avoided, otherwise your left wide open during the opening taunt. Therefore,
it is ideal to switch characters only when the enemy gives you the
opportunity to hit them with the jumping attack (eg. after blocking a slow
recovering move, or they miss a slow move). BTW, when your partner is "idle",
they slowly regain health.

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PUSH AWAYS:
>>>>>>>>>>>

Thanks to our constant whining and bitching, Capcom finally got rid of them
stupid Alpha Counters, and now we have Push Aways; when you block an enemy's
attack, quickly tap all three punches (before your fighter finished their
blocking animation) and Sabretooth will shove his foe away from him. This
takes NO energy from the Super Meter, nor does it do any damage. It does
however help put some distance away from overly offensive opponents.

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VARIABLE COUNTER:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

After blocking an attack, perform a roll from B to D and hit
Fierce+Roundhouse during your characters blocking animation--your partner
will jump in and attack the enemy with one of their moves; they will also
remain to continue the fight. See the Moves Analysis for more info on
Sabretooth's VC. The Variable Counter takes 1 level of the Super Meter.

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SUPER JUMPING:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

Super Jumps cause Sabretooth to jump very high into the air; to perform a
Super Jump, quickly tap D before jumping, or hit all three kicks.

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THROWS:
>>>>>>>

To perform a Throw, hold towards or away from the opponent and hit Fierce or
Strong up close. To perform Sabretooth's Air Throw, hold F or B and hit
Fierce or Strong up close IN MID-AIR.

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TECH HITS:
>>>>>>>>>>

Tech hits allow Sabretooth to recoverfrom Throws done to him. To tech hit a
Throw, perform the motion for one of your own Throws just as they Throw; this
will lessen the damage to you.

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DASHING:
>>>>>>>>

To perform a dash forward, tap forward twice. To perform a retreating dash,
tap back twice. Dashing is an important part of a lot of combos (see combo
system).
Alternately, you can also perform a dash by hitting all three punches
simultainously. To dash back, hold B while hitting the punches. All
characters can interrupt their forward dash with any move, including a
backward dash.

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TAUNT:
>>>>>>

To taunt or tease your opponent, press Start. Note that taunts cannot be
stopped, and Sabretooth will be totally vulnerable, so choose where to do it
wisely.

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SAFETY ROLL:
>>>>>>>>>>>>

After being knocked down, it is possible to roll in recovery to standing.
This does not lessen the damage of the knockdown, but it allows you to avoid
an opponent's attempted ground attack or possible OTG combo, and you can also
roll behind them and perhaps surprise them. To get a Safety Roll, perform a
complete motion from B to D and hit any punch. Note that if the move you're
hit with executes the Flying Screen phenomenon, you cannot Safety Roll.

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DIZZYING:
>>>>>>>>>

When a fighter is hit many times in a row with powerful moves in a short
time (it doesn't have to be a combo) they will eventually dizzy; after a
certain point the character will bounce up then stand to be dizzy. At this
point is the opponent's chance to do an attack or combo that the dizzy
character will have no defense against. When Sabretooth is dizzy, shake the
Joystick repeatedly and hit the buttons rapidly to regain control faster.

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THE XMENVsSF COMBO SYSTEM:
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(FINALLY CORRECT)

NOTE: in some cases, Sabretooth's specific combo system is explained in his
     combo section later on.

MAGIC SERIES:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>

This is the name given to Capcom's version of a chain combo system.
X-MEN: CotA, MSH and now XMENVsSF have adapted Street Fighter's original
combo system so that there is a way to cancel normal attacks into other
normal attacks as well as normal--> Special Attacks. Each fighter has his or
her own Magic Series that follows a distinct pattern. Note that you can skip
any of the steps in the series, but you cannot go backwards. Sabretooth's
MS is the "Weak Start", meaning he can chain any Jab or Short into any of
the other four attacks. However, he cannot cancel Strong, Forward, Fierce or
Roundhouse into any other normal move.

The rules for the Ground Magic Series are that you can input crouching or
standing attacks following the series (for example, Sabretooth can cancel a
S.Short into a S.Roundhouse, or C.Roundhouse).
You can perform a Magic Series while jumping as well. This is great for
starting jump-in combos, allowing you to get in more hits as you jump in at
the enemy before continuing a combo on the ground--Sabretooth's Jumping MS is
"Zig-Zag", done like so:

Jab -> Short -> Strong -> Forward -> Fierce -> Roundhouse.
As well, MS combos can be done during a SUPER jump, again following the
Zig-Zag Magic Series described above.
Like the other two version of the Magic Series, it allows you to do any
version of one button. See Air Combos for more info.

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AIR COMBOS:
>>>>>>>>>>>

These, put in loose terms, are juggles. But, the exception laid down is that
they must be done as you jump in the air. So, to do an air combo by
definition, you must knock the enemy up into the air with a launcher (eg.
Sabretooth's C.Fierce), or use the other two setups (see below), then follow
them up and perform an air combo before either of you land. BOTH fighters
must be in the air for an Air Combo to register (for example, launching the
opponent with Cyclops' S.Strong then juggling quickly with a Gene Splice will
not count as an Air Combo, even if the Splice connected against an airborn
enemy).
There are three different ways for Sabretooth to setup an enemy to perform a
true Air Combo:

-After knocking the enemy up with a launcher
-Super Jumping up and connecting the combo against a Super Jumping enemy
-Jumping up and connecting a combo against a jumping enemy or an enemy on
their way down from a Super Jump, or perhaps DP move...

As well, there are two different types of Air Combos: regular Jumping Air
Combos and Super Jumping Air Combos. Read on...

Setups:
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1. Launchers:

Launchers are by far the most effective way of setting the opponent up for an
air combo, as they throw the enemy straight up in the air. Note that the
enemy recovers on their way DOWN and can then air block everything (except if
launched by a Throw, like Cyclops' Fierce Throw), so you must follow your
opponent UP after a Launcher and hit them before they reach the apex of their
flight.
Now, in order to successfully follow up a Launcher, you must cancel the
Launcher with a Super Jump, i.e. hit the enemy with the Launcher, then
before its animation is complete, simply tap U and the Super Jump comes out
automatically.

2. Super Jumping:

You can Air Combo any Super Jumping enemy simply by following them up with
your own Super Jump and nailing them as you go. This is not as precise as a
Launcher because you must be a close distance to the enemy with your Super
Jump, so some hits that connect after Launchers may not do so during a
Super Jump.

3. Regular Jumping:

Use this when the enemy does a regular jump towards you; jump up to meet
them and try and get in your hits first. Also an ideal counter if the enemy
misses a DP move (eg. Wolverine's Tornado Claw).

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Types:
>>>>>>

Super Jumping Air Combos:

Something unique to this game exists only in Super Jumping Air Combos; the
ability to bring out a "combo finisher" similiar in fashion to Killer
Instinct. In X-Men Vs. Street Fighter, the combo system of Super Jumping is
highly customized because for every fighter the combo finishers are simply
done by chaining in a Fierce or Roundhouse at the end of that series (for
Sabretooth it is just Roundhouse). Note that you can only perform this
Finisher if you do not start the air combo with the Roundhouse (otherwise
that will finish the combo right there). The finishers are pretty cool and
allow you to knock the enemy away and the camera will follow them to the
ground. After they land, you'll jump back into the screen from the side (some
finishers will also knock the enemy straight down towards the ground, but the
same properties apply). This is known as the "Flying Screen" phenomenon,
which I will explain later.

Regular Jumping Air Combos:

The only difference between these and Super Jumping Air Combos is that there
is no special finisher. This will allow you to use the entire combo series
if you wish. You can still cancel into a Special Move. So, if you and your
opponent are both in regular jumps at each other, it is possible in theory
to hit them with an entire 6 hit Zig-Zag series with any character that has
the full Zig-Zag Regular Jumping MS (eg. Magneto), and then even cancel with
a Special Move! Note, however, that Sabretooth has no air Special Moves to
speak of :(.

Normal Move/Special Move Cancellation Combos:

Ah, the classics. Remember the good ol' Fierce Punch cancelled into a
Dragon Punch with Ken and Ryu? Well, Capcom's given us much more
possibilities, because ANY normal move can now be cancelled into a Special
Move. This allows A LOT of freedom for combos, and these combos are usually
very easy pull off. Also note that "any" normal move also includes mid-air
moves cancelled into Air Special Moves (again, Sabretooth has none), which is
what allows Air Magic Series combos to cancel into Special Moves.

Dashing Combos:

Dashing before entering a combination allows for more hits. This is because
it gives more momentum after your first hit, so it won't push you as far away
from the enemy, allowing you to get in more hits. For example, Wolverine can
perform a S.Jab -> S.Short -> S.Strong -> S.Forward series on Juggernaut, and
perhaps even finish with a Berserker Barrage. But, if he performs the series
while dashing into Juggernaut, he can go into a S.Fierce to finish off the
series, or a S.Roundhouse followed by an air combo, whereas without the dash,
the series would have pushed the opponent too far away for the Fierce to
connect. This skill should be mastered, because it is best utilized after the
enemy misses a DP move like Ken's. As well, it is difficult but possible to
initiate a Dash Combo after a jump-in hit or even series. The key is to tap
F, F after you tap the button for your last hit plus the button you're going
to start the Dash Combo with. This must be timed correctly so that the last F
of the dash motion is tapped AS you plant your feet on the ground. For
example, with Magneto, to perform a J.Strong -> J.Forward -> J.Fierce,
D.S.Short -> S.Roundhouse XX Jab EM Disruptor, do all three hits of the Air
Combo, but AS you are tapping Fierce you should also do the first F of the
dash command; time it so that the first F comes out JUST as he finishes the
J.Fierce, then the second F should be done simultainiously with the S.Short
AS Magneto's feet hit the ground.

Off the Ground (OTG) Combos:

An Off the Ground (OTG) attack is an attack that hits a downed opponent,
and if doing an OTG combo, allows the attacker to continue into more hit.

Technically, an OTG combo is NOT a true combo. The definition of a combo from
way back in the SF2 days is--

"a series of attacks that, once the first hit has connected, the rest cannot
be defended against."

But, if the opponent is wary, he can perform a Safety Roll, which will avoid
OTG attacks. But if he doesn't, the combo number will continue to rise.
(NOTE: There is an exception to this rolling escape--see Flying Screen
Combos).
So, an OTG combo is a combo where you knock the enemy down, then combo them
OFF the floor as they land. To do this, you must hit the fallen enemy with a
low enough attack (eg. a sweep or perhaps slide). Now, no matter what move
you used, when an opponent is hit while on the ground, they are "bounced" a
VERY small ways into the air, then they fall again. During the time before
they land, they cannot block anything, so you can hit them with any attack
that will reach. If you want an easy example, perform a C.Forward with
Wolverine and cancel into a Berserker Barrage; the sweep will knock them
down, and the BB will hit the opponent just as they land.
One thing to remember is that rarely in this game to people stay on the
ground for very long, even if they aren't rolling. You MUST hit an opponent
OTG with a move that has significantly good recovery time; for example again
with Wolverine, the C.Forward is fast enough in recovery that Wolverine can
actually do this combo:

S.Jab -> S.Short -> S.Strong -> C.Forward, C.Short (OTG) -> S.Forward XX BB

The C.Forward recovers fast enough for Wolverine to continue into the C.Short
(provided they don't Safety Roll) and the rest of the combo.

On the other hand, a knockdown attack like Magneto's C.Roundhouse is far too
slow in recovery for him to hit the enemy OTG afterwards effectively.
BTW, to be fair, you cannot do two OTG combos in one combination. For
example, with Wolverine you cannot do a-

S.Jab -> S.Short -> S.Strong -> C.Forward, C.Short -> C.Forward, C.Short ->
C.Forward etc...

As this would effectively create two OTG combos in one. This of course would
make for infinite combos, because you could continuously OTG the opponent
after every time you do the C.Forward

Flying Screen (FS) Combos:

I will use James Chen's definition of the Flying Screen (FS):

"The Flying Screen is the phenomena that causes the screen to scroll VERY
 quickly after certain moves hit the enemy.  The view of the game follows
 the enemy and the person doing the hit disappears from the screen. Once the
 screen stops moving, the person who was hit will just lie there and the
 other player will hop into the screen from the side."

(My Note: BTW, some FS attacks will knock the enemy straight into the ground
as opposed to off screen, like finishing a Super Jumping Air Combo with
Magneto's SJ.Fierce--it will send the enemy into the ground on the SAME
screen. Note that the same FS restrictions explained below still apply)

The FS happens after the following conditions:

-after performing a Super Jumping Air Combo "finisher" or Special Move
Finish.
-after performing the following moves: (this may be updated)

-Juggernaut's Juggernaut Punch
-Wolverine's Berserker Barrage (if all hits connect; same with the Super
Berserker Barrage SC)
-Magneto's Shockwave SC
-Ken's Shinryuken SC

Now, here's the catch--if your opponent is close or in the corner, there is
no way for the screen to scroll, because the border is there. So, when you
perform a move executing the FS phenomenon that knocks the enemy into a close
corner, they will hover against the corner for a moment, then fall to the
ground. As they land, you can easily perform an OTG combo (provided the move
recovers fast enough). As far as I know, the only one that benefits from this
so far is Wolverine with his BB and SBB.

-Limitations

One good limitation is that the FS forbids the opponent from Safety Rolling
PERIOD, so OTG combos WILL become true combos in this case.
One thing against the comboer is that once you perform an OTG combo after the
FS, the game will not let you perform ANY Air Combos or Special Moves; for
example, with Wolverine if you perform a Berserker Barrage in the corner with
all hits, the enemy will hover briefly, then when they fall, you can hit them
OTG with a C.Short into S.Roundhouse. But, you CANNOT cancel the Roundhouse
with a Tornado Claw, nor can you follow them up with a Super Jump and Air
Combo!

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CHARACTER SIZE:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

In X-Men: CotA, there were three character sizes, with Sentinel, Colossus and
Juggernaut being large, Silver Samurai and Omega Red being mid, and everyone
else light. In MSH and now XMENVsSF, it is even more detailed, going by
height, width and weight. Height will determine how many hits you can get on
a jump-in combo (eg. you can easily get all 4 hits of Wolverine's Jumping
Magic Series on Juggernaut, but you can only get one or two on a little guy
like Wolverine). Width determines how many hits are possible in a dashing
combo (eg. on Juggernaut, Wolverine can get 5 hits in a dashing combo,
finishing with either Roundhouse or Fierce, but on a scrawny girl like Cammy
you would not get as much, maybe 3 hits). Weight determines wether or not a
few combos will work, usually because you cannot launch a fat dude like
Juggernaut as high as you can launch someone like Cammy. Here is a rough list
of character's dimensions, BUT NOT EXACT:

Width:
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Juggernaut
Zangief
Bison
Sabretooth
Magneto
Charlie
Dhalsim
Akuma
Ryu
Ken
Cyclops
Gambit
Rogue
Wolverine
Storm
Chun Li
Cammy

Height:
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Juggernaut
Sabretooth
Magneto
Zangief
Gambit
Dhalsim
Bison
Charlie
Akuma
Ryu
Ken
Cyclops
Rogue
Storm
Chun Li
Wolverine
Cammy

Weight:
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Juggernaut
Zangief
Sabretooth
Bison
Magneto
Charlie
Akuma
Ryu
Ken
Cyclops
Gambit
Dhalsim
Wolverine
Storm
Rogue
Chun Li
Cammy

Combo Damage:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>

You may have noticed when performed some big huge, mutlihit combo that the
damage isn't so hot, even with an SC in there. This is because the game has
this weird damage system where the more hits you use, the weaker each hit
gets progressively, also applying to what type of hits. For example, you'll
notice with Sabretooth if you do a J.Fierce, S.Fierce (1st hit) XX Berserker
Claw X, the damage is REALLY good. But, if you do:

J.Short -> J.Forward -> J.Roundhouse, D.S.Short -> S.Fierce (1st hit) XX
Berserker Claw X,

You'll get a large amount of hits (and lots of points), but you may notice
that it does around the same, or slightly less damage! So, you basically have
a choice--more damage or bigger, more spectacular combos for good points.

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SABRETOOTH:
>>>>>>>>>>>

Starting Pose: hands Birdie his coat and says "Take this."
              OR, Sabretooth jumps onto the screen, rears back with a yell
              and shreds his coat off
1st Color: Brown w/yellow highlights
2nd Color: greyish white w/pink highlights (looks like a sasquatch!)
Taunt: snaps his fingers and grins
Variable Attack Entrance: snaps his fingers and grins
Variable Attack Exit: snaps his fingers and grins
Variable Super Move: Berserker Claw X
Winning Pose 1- Birdie brings him his coat and he says "thanks Birdie."
Winning Pose 2- Birdie shows up in an old car and he says "Let's get out of
               here."

MOVES LIST:
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-Berserker Claw: QCT+any punch
-Wild Fang: QCB+any punch
-Birdie Call (Downward): QCB+Short
-Birdie Call (Straight): QCB+Forward
-Birdie Call (Upward): QCB+Roundhouse
-Triangle Jump: press in opposite direction when at screen-side
-Repeated Face Slam: F or B+Strong or Fierce (close)
-Head Drive: F or B+Strong or Fierce (close) (AIR)
-SC 1; Berserker Claw X: QCT+all three punches
-SC 2; Birdie Gatler: QCB+all three kicks
-SC 3; Weapon X Dive: F, D, D/F+all three punches
-Launchers: C.Fierce, 2nd hit of S.Fierce
-Knockdowns: C.Roundhouse, S.Strong, S.Forward
-VARIABLE COUNTER: Berserker Claw

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REGULAR MOVES ANALYSIS:
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Jab- Nothing much to note here, except that both crouching and standing start
    most of his MS combos on the ground. When jumping it also is no big
    deal, except if you're starting a combo with Sabretooth's Jumping MS.
    BTW, although the Jab appears to be 2 hits, I have yet to see both hits
    connect. (In other words, no easy 4 hit S.Jab -> S.Fierce)

Strong- C.Strong's not too big a deal, however S.Strong is an instant
       knockdown, so if you wanna finish a combo quickly, finish it with
       this. It also comes out and recovers quite well, but can be ducked
       by most opponents. Again, nothing special about the jumping version
       except in a Jumping MS.

Fierce- S.Fierce produces a double-hit claw slash, once down, and once up.
       The 2nd hit of the S.Fierce is a launcher, however I recommend not
       using it for air combos unless in the corner, as it launches them at
       a very akward diagonal slope. The big thing about the S.Fierce is
       that you can cancel it with a Special Move after the 1st hit, and I
       recommend doing so anytime you're sticking with a ground combo, as
       it'll do the most damage (it's also easier to cancel than the
       S.Roundhouse, I find). The C.Fierce is a double-clawed uppercut and
       the 2nd of Sabretooth's launchers--it is far better because it sends
       them straight up, making it very easy to follow with an air combo.
       The recovery is not so hot if missed, and a quick opponent will
       punish you up close, so stick with it in combos and make sure it hits
       (dashing helps). Jumping Fierce is a great single jump-in attack, but
       its range is limited to you have to get fairly close overhead for it
       to hit.

Short- Both standing and crouching produce fast kicks aimed low, decent for
      starting combos and difficult to counter. The S.Short is an excellent
      tick up close. Jumping Short is no big deal except in a Jumping MS.

Forward- S.Forward is a "cute" little kick that really looks pitiful.
        However, it knocks down and takes decent priority over crouching
        attacks if you can't get the S.Roundhouse out in time. C.Forward is
        Sabretooth's only "Strike", an upward kick that also looks really
        "cute--a Strike is an attack which knocks the opponent across the
        screen. a Simple combo finisher to get the opponent away from you,
        otherwise no big deal. The J.Forward is a decent single jump-in,
        also good in a Jumping MS.

Roundhouse- S.Roundhouse is a GREAT attack. It is pretty slow in recovery, so
           it's best to make sure this connects. But, it has AMAZING range,
           and takes great priority over low attacks. Whenever the opponent
           tries to pester you with low attacks from a short distance (eg.
           Dhalsim's Slide), this will deal with it nicely (unless of course
           you can pull out a Berserker Claw X) ;) . C.Roundhouse is his
           longest-range knock down, and comes out fairly quickly. However,
           if anticipated it can be snuffed by various high-priority moves,
           so don't go nuts with it. Jumping Roundhouse is your best single
           jump-in, a drop kick ala Spider-Man's J.Roundhouse from MSH,
           which leaves you right beside the opponent when it connects.

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MOVES ANALYSIS:
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-Berserker Claw-

(Sabretooth dashes across the screen exclaiming "Berserker Claw!" and slashes
the opponent to the ground)

A cool-looking attack that comes out FAST. Sabretooth will slash THROUGH his
opponent, so he's behind them when it's done. Good damage and will take
awesome priority over pretty much ANY standing or crouching attack. So, if
anticipated you can snuff ANY normal attack on the ground--if blocked,
Sabretooth will continue to barrel through, and the opponent will recover
first, behind him--big trouble if you get an SC in the back... One advantage
to this is that if your back's in the corner with them next to you, you can
perform a Fierce Berserker Claw and if they block you will fly to the other
side of the screen, too far for them to hit you! BTW, the recovery from the
Jab Berserker Claw is so good that you can OTG after it! Note however that it
only goes one or two steps, so stick with it in combos (a lot like Hulk's
Gamma Charge in MSH...)

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-Wild Fang-

(Sabretooth leaps forward a determined distance and grabs the opponent,
flipping and slamming them to the ground)

Jab hops a few steps, Strong about 1/2 screen and Fierce almost full screen.
The Wild Fang is similiar to Cammy's Furiga Combine, as he leaps forward and
if overhead in time, will throw the opponent. Great for going over FBs, but
if blocked he will bounce off, vulnerable to any quick long range move
(especially SCs!). This move is IMO Sabretooth's most effective move, but
use it in moderation, or else you'll be punished. It can be taken out with a
well-placed DP move, but each version has its advantages--Jab only goes a
short distance so it isn't a very good FB counter. However, you can hop over
low attacks fairly easily with it, so use it if the opponent is pestering you
with a lot of low attacks (eg. CPU Cyclops!!!). The Strong and Fierce are
best for going over projectiles, NOT SC projectiles, but make sure you do it
as early as possible, or they may recover in time to block.
The Wild Fang does AWESOME damage by itself, but its greatest strength is
that you can follow it with an OTG combo in the corner. It can of course be'
tech hitted. :(

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-Birdie Call-

(Sabretooth snaps his fingers and calls Birdie, who walks out and shoots 3
little fireballs from her gun in the desired direction)

Short=down, Forward=Straight, Roundhouse=upward. Very little use for these
that I can see; if the opponent blocks it you're usually safe from a counter
unless right up close, but the Short and Forward version can be jumped if
anticipated. One good thing to note is that Sabretooth recovers pretty
quickly from this, so quick in fact that he can hit the enemy while they're
still stunned from the projectiles! The best follow-up is a Fierce Berserker
Claw (on the ground--if you hit them out of the air it may still work, but so
might a Wild Fang or Weapon X SC) or Berserker Claw X (among other things...
see combos).

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-Repeated Face Slam-

(Birdie grabs the enemy by the back of the headand slams their face
repeatedly into the ground, then tosses them away)

A VERY humiliating and powerful Throw, its greatest asset is that if you
toss them into the corner, you can follow with a great OTG combo. This is
Sabretooth's only ground regular Throw.

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-Head Drive-

(Birdie grabs a mid-air opponent's head and drops to the ground, driving
their head in face-first)

Another humiliating and powerful Throw, its biggest advantage is that it
bounces the enemy off the ground when they are driven into it, and you can
actually juggle! In addition, it can finish off an air combo! (See combos for
more info).

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-Berserker Claw X-

(Sabretooth rears back, then dashes across the screen quickly and slashes the
opponent--he then whips around and slashes through them again, repeats again
and comes back around to slash the fourth time)

Wastes the clock nicely, that's for sure. This is weaker than the Weapon X,
but is THE reason to build up Sabretooth's Super Meter. This attack, like
Wolverine's Weapon X SC, (the quick dash into a multi-hit combo) comes out
VERY, VERY fast and will take priority over EVERYTHING short of another SC
(sometimes even that!). Also, if you're too far away to connect with the
Weapon X SC, then do this SC JUST as you see them rear back for a projectile.
If blocked, it will basically do the same thing as the regular Berserker Claw
and Sabretooth will dash through them, open to an attack from behind.

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-Weapon X-

(Sabretooth rears back, then leaps forward and grabs the opponent, followed
by a HUGE multi-hit combo)

Sabertooth's most damaging attack and possibly one of the most powerful SCs
in the game! Use only in certain circumstances, because like the Wild Fang
you're spam if blocked. You can follow this with an OTG combo in the corner!
(see combos for more info). BTW, this tracks the opponent somewhat, meaning
if they're about 1/2 screen away it'll go about 1/2 screen, and if they're
full screen it'll go around full screen.

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-Birdie Gatler-

(Sabretooth calls Birdie, and she appears and sprays almost the whole screen
with projectiles)

Although it starts out quite slow, it does decent damage. The best thing
about the Gatler is that like the Birdie Call, Sabretooth recovers fast
enough to follow up with another attack (see combos). Try your best to make
sure it connects, even blocked, because if jumped over Sabretooth can be hit
by a cross-up attack.

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-Variable Counter-

Sabretooth performs a Jab Berserker Claw. See tactics for more info.

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COMBOS:
*******

Notes:
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Super Jumping: Sabretooth's SJ.MS must be done REALLY fast, but I rarely have
              any attacks miss in the combo. The SJ.Fierce knocks them
              downward slightly, so the SJ.Roundhouse connects, which then
              executes the FS.

Jab Berserker Claw: The Jab Berserker Claw recovers fast enough to OTG after
                   it. Start holding down before it finishes, and
                   immediately throw out the C.Short and do the rest of the
                   combo. Don't be too worried if they Safety Roll here,
                   because the C.Short recovers quite fast.

Birdie Call: Though you should still use it rarely, it will allow you to get
            in a VERY fast follow-up. I would assume that a dash-in combo
            would will work, but I haven't tried yet--stick with a Berserker
            Claw or its SC version.

Corner OTG: You can follow up a Weapon X, Wild Fang or Repeated Face Slam
           Throw in the corner with an OTG combo. Like the others, simply
           hold down and IMMEDIATELY hit C.Short. You usually don't have to
           worry if they Roll, as the C.Short usually recovers fast enough
           to avoid getting hit.

Birdie Gatler: It is possible because of Sabretooth's excellent recovery, to
              hit the enemy as they recover from the Birdie Gatler. This is
              particularily effective in the corner, and can rack up a lot
              of hits. However, unless the opponent is dizzy or REALLY
              stupid, you'll never hit them with this in the corner. So your
              most-used follow-up would be a Berserker Claw or Berserker
              Claw X.

COMBOS:
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1. J.Fierce, D.S.Jab -> S.Fierce (1st hit) XX Fierce Berserker Claw

Comments: One of the easiest and best all-around combos to utilize, and does
         decent damage. Cancel the S.Fierce as fast as possible.

2. J.Roundhouse, D.S.Jab -> S.Strong

Comments: simple, easy 3 hit combo that knocks the enemy away. Little damage
         though.

3. D.C.Short -> C.Roundhouse

Comments: quick, easy 2 hit knockdown.

4. J.Fierce, D.C.Jab -> C.Fierce -> SJ.Jab -> SJ.Short -> SJ.Strong ->
  SJ.Forward -> SJ.Fierce -> SJ.Roundhouse (FS)

Comments: easy Air Combo, and remember to do it FAST. 9 hits.

5. D.C.Short -> S.Fierce (1st hit) XX Berserker Claw X

Comments: probably the easiest way to put a Super Combo in a combo. 6 hits
         and GREAT damage.

6. (corner) Fierce Throw, C.Short (OTG) -> C.Fierce -> SJ.Jab -> SJ.Short ->
  SJ.Strong -> SJ.Forward -> SJ.Fierce -> SJ.Roundhouse (FS)

Comments: This is where Sabretooth can really do some damage. Remember that
         the opponent can Safety Roll, but you should recover from the
         C.Short in no time. 9 hits.

7. (corner) Wild Fang, C.Roundhouse XX Berserker Claw X

Comments: a VERY damaging and relatively easy combo. NOTE: If the opponent
         Safety Rolls, don't worry because the SC only comes out if the
         C.Roundhouse connects. 6 hits.

8. (corner) Wild Fang, C.Short (OTG) -> C.Fierce -> SJ.Jab -> SJ.Short ->
  SJ.Strong -> SJ.Forward -> SJ.Roundhouse (FS)

Comments: remember that the Wild Fang can work in OTG combos as well as the
         Fierce Throw. Quite damaging, 9 hits.

9. J.Fierce -> J.Roundhouse, C.Short -> C.Fierce -> SJ.Jab -> SJ.Short ->
  SJ.Strong -> SJ.Forward -> SJ.Fierce -> SJ.Roundhouse (FS)

Comments: you can ONLY do this combo on the Juggernaut or another Sabretooth,
         because if Sabretooth's J.Fierce hits even a LITTLE too late, the
         J.Roundhouse will not have any time to come out. I have only gotten
         it on those two characters, but James Chen's FAQ says you can do it
         to anyone if you hit them on the way UP with the Fierce. Hmm... 10
         hits.

10. D.S.Jab -> S.Fierce (1st hit) XX Jab Berserker Claw, C.Short (OTG) ->
   S.Fierce (1st hit) XX Fierce Berserker Claw

Comments: VERY stylish OTG combo with two Berserker Claws and plenty o'
         damage. Make the OTG VERY fast and they can still Safety Roll (but,
         most opponents won't be expecting this combo!) 6 hits.

11. Variable Counter, C.Short (OTG) -> S.Fierce (1st hit) XX Berserker Claw X

Comments: Sabretooth must be doing the Variable Counter, so he must start off
         the screen. This does a LOT of damage for some reason, and I would
         have thought the SC would have been weakened at least... 7 hits.

12. Birdie Gatler, Berserker Claw X

Comments: you may think this combo is worth it, but it isn't. The Berserker
         Claw X does literally NO damage in this combo. Quite stylish,
         however, if you feel like wasting an SC. See below for a better
         alternative.

13. Birdie Call, Fierce Berserker Claw

Comments: quick and easy 2-hit, but you must do the Claw JUST as the bullets
         hit them. Not really worth it IMO.

14. (corner) Birdie Gatler, Weapon X, C.Short (OTG) -> C.Fierce -> SJ.Jab ->
   SJ.Short -> SJ.Strong -> SJ.Forward -> SJ.Fierce -> SJ.Roundhouse (FS)

Comments: unlike #12, the Weapon X AND the air combo will both do some
         damage. Again, for some reason if you put a Berserker Claw X into
         the combo (i.e. cancelled out of a S.Fierce after the C.Short), it
         will do no damage.

15. J.Roundhouse, C.Short -> C.Fierce -> SJ.Jab -> SJ.Short -> SJ.Strong,
   Strong Air Throw, Fierce Berserker Claw

Comments: big combo that looks quite stylish. The Strong Throw sometimes
         counts on the combo meter, sometimes not. Either way, you have to
         time the Berserker Claw differently for different characters--on
         heavy fighters (eg. Zangief) do it immediately as you land from the
         Air Throw, and for for light characters, wait a short moment since
         they fly higher.

16. J.Short -> J.Strong -> J.Forward -> J.Roundhouse, D.S.Jab -> S.Fierce
  (1st hit) XX Jab Berserker Claw, C.Short (OTG) -> C.Fierce -> SJ.Jab ->
  SJ.Short -> SJ.Strong, Strong Air Throw, Berserker Claw X

Comments: a HUGE combo I made up myself, this will AWE everybody who's
         watching. This is best done on big characters so that it moves
         quickly and smoothly. Do the jump-in air combo, follow with the MS
         cancelled into the Claw, OTG with the C.Short into C.Fierce, SJ and
         air combo, finishing with SJ.Strong and an Air Throw, then juggle
         with the Berserker Claw X. 17 hits!

17. (corner) J.Fierce -> J.Roundhouse, C.Short -> C.Fierce -> SJ.Jab ->
   SJ.Short -> SJ.Strong, Strong Air Throw, Weapon X

Comments: a combo from James Chen that REALLY hurts! You must do the Weapon
         X the INSTANT you land to catch them out of the air, and you cannot
         do this on heavier opponents, or Sabretooth'll leap over them. 22
         hits.

18. (corner) J.Fierce, S.Fierce XX Weapon X, C.Short (OTG) -> C.Fierce ->
   SJ.Jab -> SJ.Short -> SJ.Strong -> SJ.Forward -> SJ.Fierce ->
   SJ.Roundhouse (FS)

Comments: the Weapon X SC _will_ connect out of a S.Fierce IF you perform it
         on tall characters (Sabretooth, Magneto, Juggernaut). Big damage if
         this connects. 24 hits.

19. (near corner) J.Roundhouse, C.Short -> C.Fierce -> SJ.Jab -> SJ.Short ->
   SJ.Strong, Strong Air Throw, Weapon X, Weapon X, Weapon X, C.Fierce ->
   SJ.Jab -> SJ.Short -> SJ.Strong -> SJ.Forward -> SJ.Fierce ->
   SJ.Roundhouse (FS)

Comments: this unbelievable combo was listed in James Chen's Combo FAQ; I
         have never been able to pull it off, and neither has he, but we
         both believe it can be done, as we can both do 2 Weapon Xs in a
         row, and you can OTG after a Weapon X. The big problem is that the
         enemy is usually dead afyter two Weapon Xs (I managed to keep them
         alive after two, but I screwed up the timing of the third :( ).
         42 HITS!!!!

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TACTICS:
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Sabretooth in the air:
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Sabretooth is extremely deadly in the air and has VERY fast attacks (do his
SJ.MS and you'll see) that will almost always take priority over another
jumping attack, even from Chun Li or Cammy. Sabretooth lacks a really good
air counter (eg.DP), so a lot of times when the opponent jumps in and you
have the time, jump back and whack 'em outta the air with a J.Forward or
Strong. Or, if you're ever higher than them in the air, the J.Roundhouse or
Fierce is also quite good. If you're up close, you'd be surprised at how
often you'll over-prioritize them with your Air Throw, which you can promptly
juggle after for some sound damage. :)

Variable Countering:
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When performing a Variable Counter with Sabretooth as your partner (idle),
he will jump onto the screen and counter a blocked attack with a Jab
Berserker Claw. Like most other Variable Counters, this does quite a bit of
damage, and unlike ACs from the SF Alpha series, these are actually worth
doing; not only because they do moredamage than usual, but because they allow
you to switch to your other partner as well as countering an attack.
As I said, Sabretooth will perform a Jab Berserker Claw as his Variable
Counter. This has an added advantage over most Variable Counters because
Sabretooth can actually OTG after it like a normal Jab Berserker Claw. This
makes it REALLY worth doing, and you should use it whenever you need to
switch to Sabretooth and can't find an easy opening.

Sabretooth's In a Team:
-----------------------

Sabretooth goes good with pretty much any other fighter in this game--my
personal favorite team is Sabretooth and Cyclops, and I rarely lose with this
combination. :)
One of the main reasons Sabretooth makes a good teammate is because he is
VERY effective with Variable SCs--if you perform a Variable SC with
Sabretooth, he will begin his Berserker Claw SC, and then his partner will
jump in and begin theirs. What's so good about this is that Sabretooths's
Berserker Claw X keeps the opponent frozen in place he slashes away, which
also means that his teammate's SC will connect for all of its hits! For
example, if you were to do a Variable SC with Cammy/Ryu, Cammy would begin
her Spin Dive Smasher, but when Ryu pulls out his Shinkuu-Hadouken, it'll
only hit a few times as Cammy carries the opponent into the air with the
rising part of her SC! On the other hand, a Variable Super with Sabretooth
and Cyclops (what I call the "Instant Death" team ^_^ ) will work for ALL
hits because the enemy will be suspended while Sabretooth slashes, then Cyke
comes in and pounds them with the Mega Optic Blast for MEGA damage!
For his Variable Attack, the easiest way to change characters, he'll come
diving in with a jumping kick. Note that wether this kick connects or not,
he'll go into a taunt afterwards, so you MUST make sure this connects or you
will be hit. Ideal situations are pretty much anytime the opponent misses a
slow attack, or if the opponent is jumping back, or if they're at the peak of
a Super Jump. Another nice place to use it is with a setup attack for combos,
like after a launcher, or in some other cases, like with Magneto's Hyper
Grav. The one thing to remember is to ask yourself wether or not you want to
waste and opportunity to hit the opponent with a big combo--for example, if
I am Cyclops and fighting Wolverine, and Wolverine misses a Tornado Claw, I
can either call in my partner, or I can go for a big combo. The immediate
choice should depend on wether or not you have enough life; if Cyclops is
down to a sliver of health, I would definetely switch, because even though I
hit him with a big combo, he might just do a comeback afterward and kill me;
you also have to take into account wether or not they have a lot or a little
amount of life.

Favorite Teams:
---------------

Here are (IMO) good teammates for Sabretooth:

1. Cyclops (my personal best)
2. Charlie (my second best)
3. Magneto (great for setting the enemy up for a Sabretooth combo in special
           cases)
4. Juggernaut (lotsa power)
5. Wolverine (crazy berserk and cool berserk mix)
6. Chun Li (can you say air superiority?)
7. Rogue (especially Vs. Magneto--steal the Hyper Grav!)

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VS. SECTION:
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Vs. Cyclops:

Cyclops will pester you from afar with Optic Blasts, and there isn't anything
you can do about it except to time your jumps over them. Once you get close,
he's dead, 'cause you can either jump in for a combo, and air block his
attempted air counter if neccessary; on the ground, you can take out his
regualr attack with good timing with your Berserker Claw (or Berserker Claw
X). Up close or as far as 1/2 screen you can take out his pesky low moves
with the Wild Fang. If he has a level charged, he can take out most of your
regular attacks with his Mega Optic Blast, so be careful at this time.

Vs. Wolverine:

The spazzo, if being played by a scrub, WILL be a spazzo. In this case, it's
all a matter of blocking and countering with a Berserker Claw or dashing
combo. If they play Logan well, he can be a problem. He'll peck away at you
with his quick attacks up close, and it's difficult to time a Berserker Claw</pre><pre id="faqspan-2">
in this case. Basically you just have to wait for him to make a mistake,
usually from Drill Clawing all over the place. Once he has a level charged,
be VERY careful of the Weapon X, which'll take priority over EVERYTHING.

Vs. Sabretooth:

Playing the mirror match is like playing a slower, more powerful Wolverine
(only better, of course :). Basically, this is a nerve-wracking game of
priorities, and who can bring their attack out faster. Hopefully, you'll be
fighting an ametuer who thinks the Birdie Call is a reliable move :).

Vs. Storm:

If she plays her damned-stupid off the screen keep-away, you punch out the
guy you're playing if you've got a bad temper like me ;), or just walk away
from the machine if the arcade attentant is around, 'cause you'll lose from
time out or block damage (which is normally not so bad, except in this case.)
If they play a good Storm, its a fun battle. Her Typhoon is fairly fast and
can be directed for keep-away, but if you anticipate it from fairly close,
you can knock her down with a FAST Berserker Claw. Once you get up close you
shouldn't have much trouble. Take out her standing attacks with Jabs, and her
crouching attacks with S.Roundhouse, Wild Fang, and either Weapon X or
Berserker Claw X. If you block her Lightning Attack, wail on any of your
regular attacks and you will usually counter. Once she has a level charged,
don't throw out jump-in attacks too often early, 'cause she'll take them out
with a Lightning.

Vs. Rogue:

When she steals your Berserker Claw, it can turn into a battle of priority,
so in that case don't throw things out randomly. Either way, try very hard
not to get caught by her Absorbing Kiss, which is unblockable. For this
reason she'll tick you with Jabs and Shorts then catch you with it, so try
and keep your distance. If you block her Southern Belle Combo (my fancy name
for her rushing punches), punish her with a combo. You can usually take out
her SC with your own, or block and counter.

Vs. Gambit:

THE HARDEST FIGHT YOU WILL HAVE.
The damn frenchman will be bouncing all over in the air with his charge D, U
moves, so stay defensive and build your meter and hope you can catch him on
the ground. If his mid-air movements develop a pattern, try for an Air Throw,
or POSSIBLY a Weapon X if he gets close to the ground. On the ground he will
take priority over your low moves with a Strong Cajun Slash, so stay standing for the most part,
and once up close, try your hardest for a Throw. You can take out his attacks
on the ground with  the Berserker Claw, thankfully. Try your best to take out
his low kicks with the Wild Fang, S.Roundhouse or Weapon X, as he can set you
up easily for an OTG combo, one of his most damaging forms of attack. Once he
has a level on the Super Meter, try not to be predictable with your attacks,
as he can go immediately into a Royal Flush and nail you IF HE IS FAST
ENOUGH.

Vs. Juggernaut:

If you are careful, he shouldn't be a problem as long as you ONLY jump in
with Fierce or Roundhouse (he cannot absorb these), and always chain your
Jabs and Shorts into full combos (cannot absorb multiple hits either). It is
especially dangerous if he blocks your Wild Fang, as he can counter with a
Juggernaut Punch, F+Fierce XX Juggernaut Splash, or Headcrush, all doing
major damage! When you block ANYTHING from him, combo to your fullest!
Remember, Juggernaut can also be stopped on the ground with a C.Roundhouse.

Vs. Magneto:

His Hyper Grav seems to have been slowed a little since MSH, but you should
still be careful and not get caught in it. He can play good keep-away with
his EM Disruptor and Magnetic Waves (those duel pink projectiles from the air
we all loved from X-Men: CotA!); from fairly close you can Wild Fang over
them, but jumping is better. Up close his slide has surprising priority and
he can cancel it into a Shockwave OTG, so try to stay on the defensive up
close. Jumping in is fairly safe, but remain in the defensive position here
so he can't Hyper Grav you. REMINDER: when he is flying, Mags CANNOT AIR
BLOCK!!!! :)

Vs. Ryu:

Good ol' keep-away is not so effective anymore, so don't be afraid to jump
his FBs a lot, but again stay in the defensive position while doing so in
case he can DP. Like most other projectiles, you can take out his Hadouken
fairly easily with a Wild Fang from close, otherwise just jump. Up close you
can deal with him nicely with quick attacks, but stay standing to defend
against his quick OS and Hop Kick. Remember, his Vacuum Hurricane when he has
it charged will take out any of your moves, even a Berserker Claw!!!!

Vs. Ken:

Without his QCB+punch Roll, Ken is weakened considerably. Jumping his FBs is
no problem, and jumping in is fairly safe with air blocking present. Up close
you can take him out with quick attacks. Easy fight until he has a level
charged, at which point be VERY careful with your attacks, as his Shoryureppa
takes out pretty much everything.

Vs. Chun Li:

Don't try and take her on in the air, with her high-priority moves and better
Air Throw (yes, both even better than Sabretooth's!). On the ground, try
and stay standing to avoid getting hit by the Split Kick. Her FB should be no
trouble jumping over and you can also take it out with a Wild Fang from
fairly close. Once she has a level charged, she's becomes a woman for all
occasions--she can take out pretty much any standing attack with her Thousand
Burst Kick, and she can take out airborne opponents with the Super Spinning
Bird Kick or the majorly-beefed up Kikosho. If you block or she misses any of
these SCs, counter as best you can.

Vs. Cammy:

Fast little bitch, but she has horrible recovery on all of her moves. If you
block the Cannon Drill, Cannon Spike, Air Thrust Kick or Spin Drive Smasher,
she's open to easy counters. Her Assault Knuckle knocks you back a ways if
you block it, but you can counter quickly with a Berserker Claw or Berserker
Claw X to knock her back as well. Her only other important attack is her
Furiga Combine (the Air Roll+Throw), which although unblockable, is easy to
counter with a C.Fierce. For all of these reasons, stay defensive in this
fight and you're sure too win.

Zangief:

For god's sake, don't get close! Jumping in is alright, but always do it with
Fierce or Roundhouse (which he cannot abosrb) or else he'll SPD or Atomic
Drop you as you land. Likewise, only use C.Roundhouse to stop him if he's
getting in close. Once he has a level charged, try VERY hard to stay away, or
he'll tick you for the FAB.

Dhalsim:

The Yoga master is a GREAT character, and the only way to beat him is up
close. From a distance he'll keep you back with the Yoga Flame and Fire, and
the almighty S.Roundhouse. You can take out his Yoga Fire with a Wild Gang if
close, however. Edge your way in from the ground, as his air countering
is a nightmare and he will frequently nail you out of one of your jumping
attacks. Once you get up close you will have no trouble out-prioritizing him
with Jabs, crouching kicks and Berserker Claw--try ticking for Throws. He
will try up close to use his C.Roundhouse slide, so use the Wild Fang and
S.Roundhouse here or there. In the air he can take priority over you with his
Yoga Mummy and Drills, so stay grounded, and if he goes offensive he'll use
repeated Drills; block them all and counter FAST with a Throw. The big thing
to worry about in this fight is the almighty Yoga Inferno, definetely one of
the best Supers in the game! The damage is VERY HEAVY, and he can take you
out of most of your attacks if you're less than 2/3 of the screen away. The
Yoga Inferno can also be directed upward to catch you out of a jump-in
attack, so refrain from jumping with attacks often. If blocked, the Yoga
Inferno will leave Dhalsim open VERY briefly, and if you're right up close
you can counter. From afar you can counter with Berserker Claw or Berserker
Claw X.

Bison:

Bison is still as lame as ever--so lame in fact that I have no strategy
section against him, 'cause no one uses him! IMO he shouldn't have been in
the game in the first place.

Charlie:

You can always take out his SBs with a Wild Fang from fairly close, even
with Charlie's great recovery. He can air counter fairly well, so try and
stay grounded unless he throws a Sonic Boom and you're safe to jump. Once you
have a level charged you can take out most of his moves with the Berserker
Claw X. Up close, be wary of his high-priority C.Forward, which with
anticipation can be taken out with a Wild Fang or S.Roundhouse.

Akuma:

Akuma players tend to FB WAY too much, as much as even Ryu! Jump over his FBs
(or take 'em out with the Wild Fang) and stay with the Air Block in case of
DPs. He shouldn't be too much trouble until he gets a level on the Super
meter. Once this happens, he becomes a nightmare. Don't throw anything out
from a distance or he'll use his Super FB to take it out. Up close, don't
throw any regular move out randomly, as he can take it out with his Violent
Dragon SC. And of course, if the enemy is any good with Akuma, he can set you
up for the dreaded Raging Demon, best after knocking you down! LEARN TO
SAFETY ROLL!!!!!!!! This may prevent you from getting "Demoned".
If the Safety Roll fails, hold D and start wailing on Short kick and you
may take him out of the Demon. Alternately, if you've got the timing down
pat, you can usually throw him out of it if he was a LITTLE BIT late with
Demon as you get up.

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CREDITS:
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First and foremost, a HUGE thanks to James Chen for the third installment in
his AWESOME combo FAQ series. Also thanks to everyone who submitted info on
this game to the newsgroups. Thanks to Capcom for a great game, and no thanks
to Happy Man arcade for making it cost 3 tokens! :(

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