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==Tactics==
 
==Tactics==
The move is an overall good choice for both evading ground or mid-height attacks and closing distances through above (unless intercepted in air), and if it connects, makes the followup throw unavoidable, thus asserting solid damage.
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The move is an overall good choice for both evading ground or mid-height attacks and closing distances through the air, though she risks being intercepted. The follow-up throw is unavoidable if it connects, giving the move solid damage output.
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==

Revision as of 23:56, 10 December 2014

The Love Me Tender (ラブミーテンダー Rabu Mii Tendaa?) is one of Poison's special attacks, introduced in Street Fighter X Tekken (though it first appeared as a non-usable move in Final Fight).

Input (all appearances)
Initial: Love Me Tender Quarter-circle backward + Kick
Followup: Poison Rana Kick

Description

Love Me Tender

Love Me Tender hitting Cammy in Ultra Street Fighter IV.

Executed by performing a quarter-circle backward motion and pressing kick, Poison leaps forward and performs a flipping axe kick. Poison can follow this move up with a reverse Frankensteiner called the Poison Rana. The EX Special version has the initial strike hit twice, and its followup throw deals twice the damage.

Tactics

The move is an overall good choice for both evading ground or mid-height attacks and closing distances through the air, though she risks being intercepted. The follow-up throw is unavoidable if it connects, giving the move solid damage output.

Trivia

  • This move first appeared in Final Fight where the Poison and Roxy enemies would use the non-throw version.
  • This move bears a similarity to Adon's Jaguar Kick.

Similar moves

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