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Post by baronfreebird on Jul 23, 2018 19:23:56 GMT
So most of the older Fire Pro games have the snap suplexes ordered this way: Rapid Brainbuster (above), then the Razor Brainbuster. Most defaults have the Rapid version, more rare is the Razor one (I think I've only seen Dynamite Kid with it, and Benoit in FPD). There's been some changes in move order in World. Are they in the same order or have they been reversed? Thanks for any help with this.
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Post by The Ferg 94 on Jul 23, 2018 19:32:51 GMT
They're called Snap Suplex and Kamisori-style Snap Suplex in World, I think.
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Post by LunchBox on Jul 23, 2018 19:47:39 GMT
Like the scorpion death lock and the sharpshooter, I can’t tell the difference between the snap suplexes. They are identical.
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Post by baronfreebird on Jul 23, 2018 20:34:42 GMT
They're called Snap Suplex and Kamisori-style Snap Suplex in World, I think. "Kamisori" appears to mean Razor so, there you go. They are reversed in World. [/edited]
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Post by Deleted on Jul 23, 2018 21:30:15 GMT
I was looking at the move data yesterday and was surprised at how much more damage the Scorpion Deathlock does than the Sharpshooter. At least as far as I can tell looking at the numbers. I'm not sure why that is.
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Post by jetlag on Jul 23, 2018 21:37:20 GMT
Like the scorpion death lock and the sharpshooter, I can’t tell the difference between the snap suplexes. They are identical. In the scorpion death lock the attacker pauses for a bit after locking the legs before stepping over and turning his opponent. You'll understand if you watch a Choshu match.
The Razor Buster has a slightly more vertical drop, atleast from what I can gather. There's like 1 frame between the two that's different.
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Post by sofia on Jul 24, 2018 0:37:38 GMT
Like the scorpion death lock and the sharpshooter, I can’t tell the difference between the snap suplexes. They are identical. The Dynamite Kid "Razor" snap suplex has the attacker kicking his legs forward more before the snap lift.
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Post by OrochiGeese on Jul 24, 2018 4:47:41 GMT
I've never been able to tell the visual difference between the two moves.
Checking Carl's stat spreadsheet, it appears that the Kamisori version does a little more damage.
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