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Post by birozombie on Aug 25, 2019 16:08:34 GMT
I already know about "critical," (which knocks out the opponent) but there's another one that can appear in the top-left corner of the screen. It looks like two words in Japanese (in Romaji style (it look like it starts with the letter "O," but I'm not sure)). I'd tried to pause it after it appeared (hoping that it would stay on the screen, but it didn't). I don't know what they say or mean. It's not the same as "critical" since it doesn't end the match, but at times, they appear, and I don't know what they say or do.
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Post by Dawnbr3ak3r on Aug 25, 2019 16:16:20 GMT
"OKITE YABURI!" is what you're seeing. It's the Finisher/Move Steal mechanic in the game.
I don't remember how it's activated or what button combination is used.
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Post by Staubhold on Aug 25, 2019 16:33:07 GMT
Okite Yaburi - Finisher / Move Steal While this is commonly referred to as "Finisher Steal", it does not always steal your opponent's finisher. It steals a move from their grapple moves. If your opponent has a Finisher (Signature) move such as a ground move or a top rope move, it will not steal those. Grapple your opponent and win the grapple with BREATHE + SML + MED. Tap all three at the same time. Normal grapple timing inputs appy. A wrestler can only do this once per match. You will know if you did it correctly because the words "OKITE YABURI" will flash on the screen. Source: gamefaqsI really haven´t done it, so I´m not sure if that is correct...
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Post by OrochiGeese on Aug 25, 2019 19:39:18 GMT
Okite Yaburi - Finisher / Move Steal Grapple your opponent and win the grapple with BREATHE + SML + MED. Tap all three at the same time. Normal grapple timing inputs apply. A wrestler can only do this once per match. You will know if you did it correctly because the words "OKITE YABURI" will flash on the screen. I really haven´t done it, so I´m not sure if that is correct... Yeah, that's all correct. It can be a pain sometimes to get the button timing right but those are the right buttons. Sometimes I'll botch timing the L Trigger (breathe) at the same time as SML + MED and get the SML + MED move instead. I still play 1P from time to time and really enjoy doing the Okite, especially on the outside ramp.
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