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'''Linear Movement''' is [[Laura]]'s second [[V-Skill]] in ''[[Street Fighter V]]''.
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'''Linear Movement''' is [[Laura]]'s [[V-Skill]] in ''[[Street Fighter V]]''.
 
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{| align="center" border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" style="width:225px;"
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|+'''Linear Movement'''
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!Avante
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![[File:Arcade-Stick-Right.png|link=http://streetfighter.wikia.com/wiki/File:Arcade-Stick-Right.png]]'''+'''[[File:Arcade-Button-MPunch.png|link=http://streetfighter.wikia.com/wiki/File:Arcade-Button-MPunch.png]]'''+'''[[File:Sf3_kick_medium.png|link=http://streetfighter.wikia.com/wiki/File:Sf3_kick_medium.png]]
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|-
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!Esquiva
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![[File:Arcade-Stick-Left.png|link=http://streetfighter.wikia.com/wiki/File:Arcade-Stick-Left.png]]'''+'''[[File:Arcade-Button-MPunch.png|link=http://streetfighter.wikia.com/wiki/File:Arcade-Button-MPunch.png]]'''+'''[[File:Sf3_kick_medium.png|link=http://streetfighter.wikia.com/wiki/File:Sf3_kick_medium.png]]
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|-
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!Finta
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![[File:Arcade-Stick-Left.png|link=http://streetfighter.wikia.com/wiki/File:Arcade-Stick-Left.png]]'''+'''[[File:Arcade-Button-MPunch.png|link=http://streetfighter.wikia.com/wiki/File:Arcade-Button-MPunch.png]]'''+'''[[File:Sf3_kick_medium.png|link=http://streetfighter.wikia.com/wiki/File:Sf3_kick_medium.png]]'''>'''[[File:Arcade-Button-MPunch.png|link=http://streetfighter.wikia.com/wiki/File:Arcade-Button-MPunch.png]]'''+'''[[File:Sf3_kick_medium.png|link=http://streetfighter.wikia.com/wiki/File:Sf3_kick_medium.png]]
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|}
   
 
== Description ==
 
== Description ==
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[[File:LauraVSkill.jpg|thumb|250x250px]]
By holding either back or forward and pressing medium punch + medium kick, Laura moves in the corresponding direction, getting her in and out of the opponent’s range at will. If no direction is held during the V-Skill activation, she will perform an overhead kick.<ref>http://www.capcom-unity.com/street_fighter/blog/2015/10/08/introducing-laura-matsuda-to-street-fighter-v</ref>
 
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Executed by pressing forward, plus Medium Punch and Medium Kick simultaneously, Laura performs a quick forward dash toward her opponent. By pressing back, with Medium Punch and Medium Kick together, Laura performs a quick backdash away from her opponent. Additionally, if Medium Punch and Medium Kick after the first backdash, Laura does another forward dash toward her opponent.
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While under the effects of [[Spark Show]], Linear Movement is made faster.
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== Tactics ==
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While Linear Movement is unsafe much in the same way dashes are with any other character in the cast, its utility lies in juking the opponent, baiting reversals and mixing them up at close range with her back-and-forth motion.
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===The Linear Movement – Avante===
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Her command dash can be canceled from any of her special-cancelable ground attacks. The main difference between her V-Skill and her regular forward dash is that her hurtbox height is decreased during her V-Skill, making it trickier for opponent's to attack Laura. However, the Linear Movement - Avante has five additional recovery frames, compared to her forward dash.  With its crouching properties, Laura can use her command dash to get under certain attacks, including F.A.N.G.’s [[Nishikyu]], Dhalsim’s [[Yoga Fire]], and even some jumping attacks that would hit Laura’s head if she were standing or dashing normally. This is especially important against those two zoning characters since the parabolic arc on their projectiles can cause Laura some problems. The Linear Movement – Avante lets Laura crouch-dash under those projectiles when timed properly, advancing her closer to mount a mid-range.
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===The Linear Movement – Esquiva===
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It’s six frames longer than Laura’s normal backdash, but it has several unique properties that make it much more versatile. It can be canceled into from any special-cancelable special attacks (except Sunset Wheel), or any of her other V-Skills. 
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For example, if Laura scores knockdown an opponent and then get into close range, she can bait out a throw-tech or whiffed attack. Laura will dodge it and then get back into close range for a surprise frame trap, throw, or command throw mix-up. 
   
 
== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==
 
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Avante.gif|Linear Movement - Avante
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Esquiva.gif|Linear Movement - Esquiva
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FintaAttack.gif|Linear Movement - Finta
 
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== References ==
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==Trivia==
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*Linear Movement's variations, "Avante", "Esquiva" and "Finta", translate roughly from Portuguese to "forward", "dodge" and "feint", respectively.
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Revision as of 19:39, 22 September 2019

Linear Movement is Laura's second V-Skill in Street Fighter V.

Linear Movement
Avante Arcade-Stick-Right+Arcade-Button-MPunch+Sf3 kick medium
Esquiva Arcade-Stick-Left+Arcade-Button-MPunch+Sf3 kick medium
Finta Arcade-Stick-Left+Arcade-Button-MPunch+Sf3 kick medium>Arcade-Button-MPunch+Sf3 kick medium

Description

LauraVSkill

Executed by pressing forward, plus Medium Punch and Medium Kick simultaneously, Laura performs a quick forward dash toward her opponent. By pressing back, with Medium Punch and Medium Kick together, Laura performs a quick backdash away from her opponent. Additionally, if Medium Punch and Medium Kick after the first backdash, Laura does another forward dash toward her opponent.

While under the effects of Spark Show, Linear Movement is made faster.

Tactics

While Linear Movement is unsafe much in the same way dashes are with any other character in the cast, its utility lies in juking the opponent, baiting reversals and mixing them up at close range with her back-and-forth motion.

The Linear Movement – Avante

Her command dash can be canceled from any of her special-cancelable ground attacks. The main difference between her V-Skill and her regular forward dash is that her hurtbox height is decreased during her V-Skill, making it trickier for opponent's to attack Laura. However, the Linear Movement - Avante has five additional recovery frames, compared to her forward dash.  With its crouching properties, Laura can use her command dash to get under certain attacks, including F.A.N.G.’s Nishikyu, Dhalsim’s Yoga Fire, and even some jumping attacks that would hit Laura’s head if she were standing or dashing normally. This is especially important against those two zoning characters since the parabolic arc on their projectiles can cause Laura some problems. The Linear Movement – Avante lets Laura crouch-dash under those projectiles when timed properly, advancing her closer to mount a mid-range.

The Linear Movement – Esquiva

It’s six frames longer than Laura’s normal backdash, but it has several unique properties that make it much more versatile. It can be canceled into from any special-cancelable special attacks (except Sunset Wheel), or any of her other V-Skills.  For example, if Laura scores knockdown an opponent and then get into close range, she can bait out a throw-tech or whiffed attack. Laura will dodge it and then get back into close range for a surprise frame trap, throw, or command throw mix-up. 

Gallery

Trivia

  • Linear Movement's variations, "Avante", "Esquiva" and "Finta", translate roughly from Portuguese to "forward", "dodge" and "feint", respectively.