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Ryu training
Possible match-ups when using Ryu:
Ryu vs. Ryu:
For this type of battle, it would be best to stay both close and far from your opponent. More specifically: be jumping around a lot. Try not to let the other player catch you, and when he's defenseless, kick or punch him using a comfortable combination known to you. If in any case you DO get sick of jumping around, try standing still and waiting for your opponent to approach you. When he/she gets close enough, duck down and unload a barrage of low attacks. If done correctly, this should take a suprising amount of life away from him/her (a good punch to do is MP).
Ryu vs. Wolverine:
It is highly recommended that you keep your distance from your opponent in this type of match. Wolverine doesn't use any projectile attacks, so it is easiest to jump as far away as you can from him and use hadoukens whenever possible. If you get caught in a death trap of berserker barrages or drill claws, simply avoid trying to jump away after you've been hit. Block his latest attack, and as soon as he's done, jump away (super jump if you can, for if you attempt a regular jump, you can sometimes be attacked again). Try not to use many Tornado Kick supers; wolverine can easily either duck and slash at your leg, or just plain hit your spinning body and cancel out your attack.
Ryu vs. Sentinel:
Keep close to sentinel when you're fighting him. Most Sentinel users will try to keep you at a distance, and hit you with their rocket punches and beams the whole time. A good way to start out is by jumping forward at the sentinel, and air-blocking his initial attack. If you don't get to him by then, just keep jumping closer until you're near him. Once you're right in his face, jump kick him maybe a few times, and then crouch down and unleash some low attacks (sweeping is a good idea because once Sentinel is knocked down, you can chase after him, and hit him some more right after he gets up). Using the tornado kick super is actually a good idea with sentinel, since he is bigger, and is more likely to get caught in it.
Ryu vs. Chun-Li:
Be sure to keep yourself moving while fighting Chun-Li. Most users of this character would like to stay as close to you as possible so that they may lightning kick you or use the energy blast attack. For this reason, using hadoukens would probably be most effective in striking your opponent down. The tornado kick, most of the time, proves to be ineffective against better Chun Li users, so using the shinkuu-hadouken super is best when you're ready to use a super.
Ryu vs. Cyclops:
Get in close to Cyclops as soon as you can when the fight starts. Don't bother using a hadouken first, because your opponent could easily cut through it with an optic blast. Instead, jump over to Cyclops (while air-blocking) and do a punch or kick of your choice to stun him. Next, crouch low and do some low attacks, and if you wish, even jump behind him and do some hadoukens at his back. In case your opponent tries to move away, simply keep following him and pulling off close attacks so he can't optic blast you to death. Try not to jump too high while fighting him, because if he ever decided to use a high optic blast, and hits you... he could repeat the attack over and over, and keep you there Alllll day.
Ryu vs. Spider-Man:
Spider-Man users have the tendency to move around a lot. If you end up getting into a fight with a good (super cheap) spidey user, you may find it nearly impossible to win, since Spider-Man can build up supers fast and has some pretty devistating supers at that. However, if you want to perform best, I would suggest definitely moving around a whole lot and doing heavy jump kicks while you're at it. That way, you have the occasional chance of making contact with him. Also, use as many hadoukens (preferably airborne ones) as you can in attempt to knock them out of the air (since that's primarily where spidey users live).
Ryu vs. Evil Ryu:
Users of this special VIP only character spend most of their time in the air. If possible, try to jump up towards them and do straight hadoukens at their face. This is a good idea because the diagonal hadouken blasts that Evil Ryu throws are more delayed than normal Ryu's hadoukens (meaning that it takes Evil Ryu longer to throw multiple blasts). In case you can't jump up there and keep up with them, just wait until they land, and strike them low before they can act on you. Be careful of Evil Ryu's Tenma Gou - Zankuu super. The only safe place from this attack is above Evil Ryu or behind him. Be especially careful of the Raging Demon super. I would suggest that you hold on to your helpers, because you'll surely want to throw one to block this deadly super (blanka and psyclocke are the quickest helpers). Not only helpers, but a hadouken should also be able to stop an on-coming Raging Demon.
~*Advanced Techniques*~
A little trick to help ya keep away from trouble and fill that power gauge, too:
When your opponent is across the screen from you, super jump up over to his/ her side of the arena, and do repeated hadoukens into the side of the screen. Yes, you should literally be shooting hadoukens through the right or left side of the screen. If you do this correctly, Ryu should be able to do several hadoukens while remaining Airborne. But of course.... what goes up must come down. He will gradually drop each time you do a hadouken until he�s worked his way back to the ground. however, you will have successfully filled up a pretty good portion of your super gauge, and might have even been able to avoid some pretty serious attacks.
Problems with facing the right direction: True, this move does work best if your opponent is ALL the way at the other side of the screen. However, if he is, let�s say.....right in front of you, all you have to do is super jump, and do several kicks until you reach where you want to be (the opposite side from where you started, and FACING that side). By kicking, you will have forced Ryu to not turn back around, but to keep facing the direction that you want to be facing. Once you�re there, simply unleash a whole crap load of hadoukens, and fill up that super gauge!
More problems with facing the right direction: sometimes when your opponent does a super technique while you�re facing the side of the screen and doing hadoukens, Ryu will turn back around and face the opponent. I have no suggestion for fixing this type of problem . Just pray that it doesn�t happen to you .
Shin-Shoryuken Surprise:
A warning to high laggers: this move won't be very easy for you to pull off, since it requires knowing that your opponent will be near you when you strike.
If you have an opponent dumb enough to stand across the screen while you do endless hadouken blasts at them until they finally jump away from their corner, then this will work well for you. As stated, begin by doing a whole mess of hadoukens at your opponent until they get sick of standing there, and attempt to attack you up close. If and when they jump over your head or right in front of you, IMMEDIATELY stop doing your hadoukens, and do a Shin-Shoryuken. I have found this trick to be very helpful for me, even though i have lag working against me.
Ryu vs. Ryu:
For this type of battle, it would be best to stay both close and far from your opponent. More specifically: be jumping around a lot. Try not to let the other player catch you, and when he's defenseless, kick or punch him using a comfortable combination known to you. If in any case you DO get sick of jumping around, try standing still and waiting for your opponent to approach you. When he/she gets close enough, duck down and unload a barrage of low attacks. If done correctly, this should take a suprising amount of life away from him/her (a good punch to do is MP).
Ryu vs. Wolverine:
It is highly recommended that you keep your distance from your opponent in this type of match. Wolverine doesn't use any projectile attacks, so it is easiest to jump as far away as you can from him and use hadoukens whenever possible. If you get caught in a death trap of berserker barrages or drill claws, simply avoid trying to jump away after you've been hit. Block his latest attack, and as soon as he's done, jump away (super jump if you can, for if you attempt a regular jump, you can sometimes be attacked again). Try not to use many Tornado Kick supers; wolverine can easily either duck and slash at your leg, or just plain hit your spinning body and cancel out your attack.
Ryu vs. Sentinel:
Keep close to sentinel when you're fighting him. Most Sentinel users will try to keep you at a distance, and hit you with their rocket punches and beams the whole time. A good way to start out is by jumping forward at the sentinel, and air-blocking his initial attack. If you don't get to him by then, just keep jumping closer until you're near him. Once you're right in his face, jump kick him maybe a few times, and then crouch down and unleash some low attacks (sweeping is a good idea because once Sentinel is knocked down, you can chase after him, and hit him some more right after he gets up). Using the tornado kick super is actually a good idea with sentinel, since he is bigger, and is more likely to get caught in it.
Ryu vs. Chun-Li:
Be sure to keep yourself moving while fighting Chun-Li. Most users of this character would like to stay as close to you as possible so that they may lightning kick you or use the energy blast attack. For this reason, using hadoukens would probably be most effective in striking your opponent down. The tornado kick, most of the time, proves to be ineffective against better Chun Li users, so using the shinkuu-hadouken super is best when you're ready to use a super.
Ryu vs. Cyclops:
Get in close to Cyclops as soon as you can when the fight starts. Don't bother using a hadouken first, because your opponent could easily cut through it with an optic blast. Instead, jump over to Cyclops (while air-blocking) and do a punch or kick of your choice to stun him. Next, crouch low and do some low attacks, and if you wish, even jump behind him and do some hadoukens at his back. In case your opponent tries to move away, simply keep following him and pulling off close attacks so he can't optic blast you to death. Try not to jump too high while fighting him, because if he ever decided to use a high optic blast, and hits you... he could repeat the attack over and over, and keep you there Alllll day.
Ryu vs. Spider-Man:
Spider-Man users have the tendency to move around a lot. If you end up getting into a fight with a good (super cheap) spidey user, you may find it nearly impossible to win, since Spider-Man can build up supers fast and has some pretty devistating supers at that. However, if you want to perform best, I would suggest definitely moving around a whole lot and doing heavy jump kicks while you're at it. That way, you have the occasional chance of making contact with him. Also, use as many hadoukens (preferably airborne ones) as you can in attempt to knock them out of the air (since that's primarily where spidey users live).
Ryu vs. Evil Ryu:
Users of this special VIP only character spend most of their time in the air. If possible, try to jump up towards them and do straight hadoukens at their face. This is a good idea because the diagonal hadouken blasts that Evil Ryu throws are more delayed than normal Ryu's hadoukens (meaning that it takes Evil Ryu longer to throw multiple blasts). In case you can't jump up there and keep up with them, just wait until they land, and strike them low before they can act on you. Be careful of Evil Ryu's Tenma Gou - Zankuu super. The only safe place from this attack is above Evil Ryu or behind him. Be especially careful of the Raging Demon super. I would suggest that you hold on to your helpers, because you'll surely want to throw one to block this deadly super (blanka and psyclocke are the quickest helpers). Not only helpers, but a hadouken should also be able to stop an on-coming Raging Demon.
~*Advanced Techniques*~
A little trick to help ya keep away from trouble and fill that power gauge, too:
When your opponent is across the screen from you, super jump up over to his/ her side of the arena, and do repeated hadoukens into the side of the screen. Yes, you should literally be shooting hadoukens through the right or left side of the screen. If you do this correctly, Ryu should be able to do several hadoukens while remaining Airborne. But of course.... what goes up must come down. He will gradually drop each time you do a hadouken until he�s worked his way back to the ground. however, you will have successfully filled up a pretty good portion of your super gauge, and might have even been able to avoid some pretty serious attacks.
Problems with facing the right direction: True, this move does work best if your opponent is ALL the way at the other side of the screen. However, if he is, let�s say.....right in front of you, all you have to do is super jump, and do several kicks until you reach where you want to be (the opposite side from where you started, and FACING that side). By kicking, you will have forced Ryu to not turn back around, but to keep facing the direction that you want to be facing. Once you�re there, simply unleash a whole crap load of hadoukens, and fill up that super gauge!
More problems with facing the right direction: sometimes when your opponent does a super technique while you�re facing the side of the screen and doing hadoukens, Ryu will turn back around and face the opponent. I have no suggestion for fixing this type of problem . Just pray that it doesn�t happen to you .
Shin-Shoryuken Surprise:
A warning to high laggers: this move won't be very easy for you to pull off, since it requires knowing that your opponent will be near you when you strike.
If you have an opponent dumb enough to stand across the screen while you do endless hadouken blasts at them until they finally jump away from their corner, then this will work well for you. As stated, begin by doing a whole mess of hadoukens at your opponent until they get sick of standing there, and attempt to attack you up close. If and when they jump over your head or right in front of you, IMMEDIATELY stop doing your hadoukens, and do a Shin-Shoryuken. I have found this trick to be very helpful for me, even though i have lag working against me.
Re: Ryu training
thanx sandz for the advice but i need help with akuma i mean akma training
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Re: Ryu training
I thought I was the only one who knew of ryu's mp whill squatting..lol, quit giving away secrets, also when you say ryu vs. ryu...you should specify...cause there are multiple ryu types/ combonations (i need a dictonary...)
Note:
In my case im unvindicated (and sponsored vip)...so when I challenge a vindicated ryu its outta wack (laggs)...so what I recommend is turning off your vip with rage, and turning on the automatic speed adjust control in the options section on sfo...
and make good use of the high jump and block...and move around as much as possible (you'll be harder to predict)
Note:
In my case im unvindicated (and sponsored vip)...so when I challenge a vindicated ryu its outta wack (laggs)...so what I recommend is turning off your vip with rage, and turning on the automatic speed adjust control in the options section on sfo...
and make good use of the high jump and block...and move around as much as possible (you'll be harder to predict)
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Re: Ryu training
(KOK)BlazeGoon wrote:thanx sandz for the advice but i need help with akuma i mean akma training
there is a topic called akuma trainin a created.go read it there
Re: Ryu training
good info but cant you go to SFO player moves and read all of what you just said/typed out i know ive seen all that u have typed up be4 well maybe not in ur own words butin other words....
cut and paste MAYBE.....
cut and paste MAYBE.....
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Re: Ryu training
(KOK)BlockeR wrote:good info but cant you go to SFO player moves and read all of what you just said/typed out i know ive seen all that u have typed up be4 well maybe not in ur own words butin other words....
cut and paste MAYBE.....
you could...but they dont specify...
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Re: Ryu training
You have good analysis abilities. Very effective tips! I'll try to keep them in mind. ^^
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Re: Ryu training
yeah it is.so if u can put in a shorter version that would be very helpful ill tell ya that
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Re: Ryu training
This is helpful thx sandz
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Re: Ryu training
who sandz?
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Re: Ryu training
lol ryu training i don'
t need that no more i am done with my trainin anybody want a ryu battle i would take it anytime i can't host so peace.
t need that no more i am done with my trainin anybody want a ryu battle i would take it anytime i can't host so peace.
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Re: Ryu training
i would like some akuma & ken training =O
my skillz have been shaved off since da 2 yearz i've been banned from sfo =O
my skillz have been shaved off since da 2 yearz i've been banned from sfo =O
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Re: Ryu training
NIGHTZ wrote:i would like some akuma & ken training =O
my skillz have been shaved off since da 2 yearz i've been banned from sfo =O
ThErE iS aN aKuMa AnD KeN TrAiNiNg ToPiC, gO tHeRe
Re: Ryu training
u cant c me on cuz i got banned from sfo.anywayz im back now and i just started to kick ass
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