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===Dash Speed Chart===
===Dash Speed Chart===


From fastest to slowest
From fastest to slowest:


*1. Orochi Leona
*1. Orochi Leona

Revision as of 00:27, 10 February 2021

Running

If the direction towards the opponent is pressed twice in quick succesion, the character will run, and if the second forward input is held, they will continue to run. There is a minimum length limit during which your character is completely vulnerable. It is still possible to cancel the run into a crouch, a special move, a jump (it will become a super jump if a jump is done from a run), a hop (it will become a hyper hop if a hop is done from a run), or a roll that will go farther than a standing roll. But, it is impossible to cancel a run by blocking. Once the forward direction is released by running, there are a few frames of recovery before you can recover or start any other action (recovery varies depending on the characters).

Dash Speed Chart

From fastest to slowest:

  • 1. Orochi Leona
  • 2. Choi
  • 3. Heidern
  • 4. Mai
  • 5. Ramon, Andy, Leona
  • 6. Yashiro (EX)
  • 7. Iori
  • 7.5. Geese (Nightmare), Goenitz
  • 8. Kensou (EX)
  • 8.5. Zero, Clone Zero
  • 9. Kula, Jhun, Kim, Whip, Mary, Shermie (Orochi), Igniz
  • 10. Mature, Xiangfei
  • 11. Athena, Bao
  • 12. Joe
  • 13. K', Nameless, All 4 Kyo's, Foxy, Angel, May Lee
  • 14. King, Robert (EX)
  • 15. Terry
  • 16. Yuri, Vanessa
  • 17. Lin, Ralf
  • 18. Benimaru
  • 19. Shingo, Seth
  • 20. Chris (Orochi)
  • 21. Yamazaki
  • 22. Ryo
  • 23. Takuma (EX)
  • 24. Kasumi
  • 25. Vice
  • 26. Clark
  • 27. Maxima
  • 28. Billy
  • 29. Hinako, Chin
  • 29.5. Krizalid, Omega Rugal
  • 30. Daimon
  • 31. Chang

Walk Speed Chart

From fastest to slowest

  • 1. Orochi Leona
  • 2. Choi
  • 3. Mary, Mai
  • 4. Benimaru
  • 5. Andy
  • 6. Chris (Orochi)
  • 7. Yuri, Kula, Vanessa
  • 8. Athena, Bao
  • 9. Kensou (EX)
  • 10. Terry
  • 11. King, Xiangfei, Mature
  • 12. Foxy, K', May Lee, All 4 Kyo's, Geese (Nightmare), Igniz, Zero, Clone Zero, Goenitz
  • 13. Jhun, Ramon, Kim, Leona
  • 14. Yashiro (Orochi)
  • 15. Robert (EX)
  • 16. Seth
  • 17. Ryo, Shingo
  • 18. Kasumi
  • 19. Shermie (Orochi)
  • 20. Takuma (EX)
  • 21. Joe
  • 22. Heidern, Whip
  • 23. Iori, Vice
  • 24. Clark
  • 25. Yamazaki
  • 26. Angel
  • 27. Ralf, Lin
  • 28. Billy
  • 28.5. Rugal, Krizalid
  • 29. Hinako
  • 30. Nameless
  • 31. Maxima
  • 32. Daimon
  • 33. Chin
  • 34. Chang

Back Dashing

Pressing twice rear direction, the character will carry a slight leap backward or backdash. The character is in mid-air briefly, so that attacks recieved will reset in the air, and the chracter will be unthrowable. Unlike other fighting games, the backdashes has no invincibility. The period of startup, frames in the air, recovery, and the distance of the backdash, may vary depending on the characters. Keep in mind that that during the frames in the air while you backdash, it is possible to execute certain special moves or command normals executable in the air. Only special moves and attacks that are possible to do at all jump heights can be done during the back dash.


Jumps and Hops

In KOF2002UM (along with nearly all KOF games) there are 4 different types of jumps:

  • Normal jump

This is the basic jump triggered by pressing an upward direction that you've seen in a majority of fighting games. The jump has 4 start-up frames, and you cannot be thrown out of them. It is still possible to take a hit on the ground during a jump start, so be careful.

  • Hop

This is a short version of the normal jump. Just lightly press (or flick your joystick) the direction of the jump to hop. Some players press the downward direction after jumping to make sure the hop doesn't turn into a normal jump, but it is not mandatory. The startup is the same as the normal jump, but the height and distance traveled are much less.

  • Super jump

If you cancel a run (or dash) by a jump, you get a super jump. Or if you press down quickly before performing a normal jump, you can super jump. The super jump is recognizable by the effect of doubling the sprite (looks like trails or ghosts) of a character during the jump. The distance traveled by this jump is 1.5 times larger than a normal jump, and the character moves faster in the air. Something particular to 02 and 02um, it's not in 13 for example, is when you buffer the super jump, it has essentially no start-up, you're airborne from frame 1. So on wake-up, after a roll, whiffing a button, etc it's a very good way to escape with litlle risk. Not buffered the super jump has 4f of start-up. You cannot neutral super jump (super jump straight up).

  • Hyper hop

Pressing the down direction before performing a hop, or cancel a run by a hop, you will hyper hop. The hyper hop is recognizable by the effect of doubling the sprite of character during the jump. The distance traveled by this kind of jump is 1.5 times larger than a hop, and the character moves faster in the air. Just like super jumps, buffered hyper hops are frame 1 airborne in 02um, frame 5 airborne when not buffered and you cannot neutral hyper hop.

For a visual explanation on jumping and hopping, check out this tutorial video

Rolling

Pressing A + B to roll forward or back A + B to roll away from your opponent when standing. You will be invincible in the first frame of the roll, but has a recovery at the end of the animation which is fully punishable. Remember, the roll is fully vulnerable to throws throughout its animation, and it is impossible to throw break them. Don't let your opponent try to roll through you while you're standing or crouching, learn to throw them on reaction. Rolling can be a good defensive solution, but it can expose you to heavy punishment at the end of it, so try to be careful using them and do not abuse it.

It is possible to perform a "Super Roll" by just canceling a run to a roll (any frame, even the first). It crosses a longer distance, but will last longer than a normal roll, so use with caution. The length of the roll, the recovery and the distance are the same for every character, unlike in 02.


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