- "Move forward while performing three attacks with your fists. Useful for starting combos from regular attacks."
- —Description, Street Fighter 6
The Freeflow Strikes (流酔拳 Ryūsuiken?, Flowing Drunken Fist) is one of Jamie's special attacks, introduced in Street Fighter 6.
Classic | +>+>+ (Effect changes at drink level 4 or higher) |
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Modern | >> (Effect changes at drink level 4 or higher) |
Description[]
Executed by performing a quarter-circle forward motion and pressing punch, Jamie does a backhanded strike with his front hand. This can be followed up by pressing forward and punch twice, adding a second backhand with his other fist, then finishing the combo with a third punch, knocking the opponent away.
When Jamie has maxed his Drink stocks out (4 stocks), he does 2 strikes for the first 2 sets, then does a triple punch for the final input, all while staggering drunkenly.
An alternate version of this attack is:
Freeflow Kicks[]
- "Perform an attack with your fists followed by a sequence of kicking attacks. Your drink level will go up once all parts of the move have finished."
- —Description, Street Fighter 6
Classic | +>+>+ |
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Modern | >+>+ |
Description[]
The Freeflow Kicks (流酔脚 Ryūsuikyaku?, Flowing Drunken Leg) is executed by performing a quarter-circle forward motion and pressing punch. Instead of pressing forward and punch twice, kicks are used instead - starting with a back kick, then a front sole kick while Jamie takes a drink from his gourd.
Tactics[]
Freeflow Strikes is a crucial part of Jamie's gameplan. When properly spaced, the meterless versions are safe on block and can be confirmed to either the punch follow ups for damage or the kick follow ups for a Drink stock. While landing Freeflow Kicks is enticing, it must be confirmed to avoid being punished heavily.
When at four Drink stocks, Freeflow Strikes is considerably stronger, dealing more damage and being safe on block for the first strike. Against an opponent in Burnout, it is +2, making Jamie's pressure much harder to contest.