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==Description== |
==Description== |
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− | 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'''. |
+ | 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 light version traverses a distance of little ahead of Poison. The average release through a distance of about 15% of the screen. The heavy version through half of the screen. The EX version through the same distance from the heavy version. |
The light version traverses a distance of little ahead of Poison. The average release through a distance of about 15% of the screen. The heavy version through half of the screen. The EX version through the same distance from the heavy version. |
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− | The [[EX Special]] version has the initial strike hit twice, and its followup throw deals twice the damage. |
+ | The [[EX Special]] version has the initial strike hit twice, and its followup throw deals twice the damage. |
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==Tactics== |
==Tactics== |
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[[File:Poison Love Me Tender.gif|thumb|220x220px|Love me tender in action in ''[[Street Fighter X Tekken]]''.]] |
[[File:Poison Love Me Tender.gif|thumb|220x220px|Love me tender in action in ''[[Street Fighter X Tekken]]''.]] |
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− | The move can [[Armor Break|break armor]], and is an overall good choice for both evading ground or mid-height attacks and closing distances through the air, though Poison risks being intercepted. The follow-up throw is unavoidable if it connects, giving the move solid damage output. This attack can be used after a |
+ | The move can [[Armor Break|break armor]], and is an overall good choice for both evading ground or mid-height attacks and closing distances through the air, though Poison risks being intercepted. The follow-up throw is unavoidable if it connects, giving the move solid damage output. This attack can be used after a EX [[Whip of Love]] or a Heavy [[Aeolus Edge]]. |
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==Sprites== |
==Sprites== |
Revision as of 17:41, 19 February 2019
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.
This move is based on her appearance in Final Fight, where Poison and Roxy would perform an acrobatic flip kick.
Initial: Love Me Tender | + |
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Followup: Poison Rana |
Description
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 light version traverses a distance of little ahead of Poison. The average release through a distance of about 15% of the screen. The heavy version through half of the screen. The EX version through the same distance from the heavy version.
The EX Special version has the initial strike hit twice, and its followup throw deals twice the damage.
Tactics
The move can break armor, and is an overall good choice for both evading ground or mid-height attacks and closing distances through the air, though Poison risks being intercepted. The follow-up throw is unavoidable if it connects, giving the move solid damage output. This attack can be used after a EX Whip of Love or a Heavy Aeolus Edge.