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Revision as of 12:44, 19 July 2007

Khushnood Butt

Kyokugen Koho-
S. Power does a total of 35 points of damage.
P. Power does a total of 51 points of damage.
Note that this super will cause less damage to an air-borne opponent.

Haou Shoukou Ken-
S. Power does a total of 33 points of damage.
P. Power does a total of 48 points of damage.

Ryuuko Ranbu-
This P. Power super has 4 levels; the higher the level the more the damage. To get a higher level, tap the C rapidly (Lvl. 4 requires 10 taps)-
Level 1 does a total of 31 points of damage.
Level 2 does a total of 43 points of damage.
Level 3 does a total of 55 points of damage.
Level 4 does a total of 61 points of damage.

Gameplay Overview

Kushnood has many tools at his disposal to answer anything an opponent might do. With a 0 frame anti-air super, the fastest projectiles in the game, special moves that all knock down and quickly pressure into a corner, and a special move that does super level punishment damage, he has a lot going for him.
Kushnood's main drawback is his randomness. Brake'ing his dragon punch can be unreliable outside of certain combos because the window to brake changes based on when the move connects, and may connect and not juggle the opponent up. Played with precision, this can be avoided.
Bait a mistake, knock 'em down, then get in close and keep the pressure on.

Move List

Command Normal Moves

Kyokugen Hiji
Forward+A

"Advancing D Dance Cancel"
D, cancel with C (can only be done approximately 1/4+ screen from opponent)

Special Command Moves

Ko-ou Ken: QCF+P
Hien Shippu Kyaku : QCF+K
Harai: QCB+A/B
Ko Hou: F, D, DF+P
Ryuu-Sen Ken: Charge C for 3+ seconds then release
Ko-Sen Kyaku: Charge D for 3+ seconds then release

Super Moves

Haou Shoukou Ken: QCFx2+P
Kyokugen Ko Hou: QCFx2+K
Ryuuko Ranbu : QCFx3+C rapidly

Attributes

Class:Medium Movement: Dash Jumpstyle: Normal

Frame Data

Taken from Howard Arena

Move Startup Block Hit
cs.A 4 +6 +6
cs.B 4 +4 +4
cs.C 7 -4 -4
cs.D 5 -9 -9
s.A 3 +4 +4
s.B 5 -4 -4
s.C 11 -5 -5
s.D 11 -7 -7
c.A 4 +6 +6
c.B 4 +5 +5
c.C 5 -5 -5
c.D 8 -5 KD
d+AB 9 0 -6
AB 24 +6 0
f+A 15 +6 +6
Move Startup Hit Block
qcf+A 9 -5 KD
qcf+C 9 -5 KD
qcf+B 10 -8 KD
qcf+D 7 -7 KD
Charged C Release Lvl 1 12 -9 KD
Lv2-3 14 -9 KD
Lv4 11 -11 KD
Charged D Release 14 -8 KD
Lv4 14 -6 KD
qcb+A 2 KD
qcb+B 1 KD
dp+A 4 -19(+2) KD
dp+C 4 -29(0) KD
CD (T.O.P.) 10 -24 KD
qcfx2+A 19 -16 KD
qcfx2+C 8 -24 KD
qcfx2+B 0 -44 KD
qcfx2+D 0 -56 KD
qcfx3+C 0 -42 KD
Lv2~3 0 -48 KD
Lv4 3 -40 KD

Attack Notes

Jumping D is Khushnood's best jump-in, and only crossup normal. Jumping A is a good air-to-air, and D is his usual move after a air JD.
The qcf+B is high risk; be certain to confirm it will hit or you will eat a super in recovery. With that said, sc.D xx qcf+B will be your main bread'n'butter combo and punisher.
None of Khushnood's light attacks (A's and B's) are cancellable. The only cancellable normals are crouching C, the first hit of close standing C, close standing D, and far standing D (on block/JD only).
Two air chains: B>A, and B>C. Forget about B>C entirely; the C will whiff on all standing opponents, and attempting it will leave you vulnerable. The only reason to even try it if your opponent wants to jump and Just Defend your attack, or you are attempting a throw. The B>A chain will only connect on tall standing characters. It is recommended you stick to D for all jump-ins that aren't an attempted throw setup.
Kushnood has a serious problem with randomness. Two of his major forces, the kick super and dragon punch, can hit and not juggle them off the ground as normally expected, and leave you very vulnerable. While many possibilities exist to link his weak attacks into dragon punches and kick supers, it is recommended to stick with the ones listed in the basic combos to avoid this random factor. When creating your own combos, practice when the range is known, such as using a point blank meaty attack, after a crossup, or cornered. When the range isn't so precise, avoid links to the dragon punch and super dragon punch.
The frame advantage on his AB overhead attack is very important. On block, you have massive advantage, and Kushnood is one of the only two characters with a safe overhead even on hit (+0, even frame advantage). This also means that any AB overhead that hits as a meaty will link to a kick super or hidden C super (lvl 1-3). So after a knock down, get in close and time a very meaty AB overhead. If you time it to whiff, you can bait wake up anti-air supers from Hotaru, B. Jenet, Gato, and other Kushnoods for sure. If you time it as a very meaty hit, you will have massive frame advantage if blocked, and a free super if hit.

Combos

Basics:
1. sc.D xx qcf+B :Main BnB and large whiff punisher. Can be started by any jump-in, anywhere on screen.
2. sc.D xx dp+A (brake), qcf+A : First hit must be from point blank range, so the only starting jump-in that will work is a crossup D unless the opponent is cornered. Instead of the fireball juggle, releasing a charged C attack does much more damage, if available.
3. sc.D xx dp+A (brake), qcfx2+K : Super version of #2.
4. f+A (link) dp+A (brake)... : Same setup as above, can be juggled with qcf+A, a released C or D charge attack, or a kick super. The f+A is a overhead attack with great frame advantage on hit or block, making it a great pressuring tool. Must be started from very close, with point blank being the most reliable.
5. c.B>c.B (link) qcfx2+K : Opponent must be cornered to reliably connect all of the hits of the kick super. Only reliable, hit-confirmable, combo to super that begins with a low attack.

Advanced:
6) Standing D OR Down+AB-->F, D, DF+C Break-->QCFx2+K OR QCFx3+C [Lvl. 4!]
7) Forward+A-->Standinging C (1 hit)-->F, D, DF+C, Break-->QCF+C Corner only:-
8) Jumping D-->Standing D-->F, D, DF+A, Break-->QCF+B-->QCFx2+K
9) Jumping D-->Standing D OR Down+AB-->F, D, DF+P, Break-->QCF+C

TOP+Corner only:-
10) Jumping D-->Standing D-->F, D, DF+A, Break-->TOP Attack-->QCFx2+K OR QCFx3+C [Lvl. 4!]

*The Ryuko Ranbu HAS to be Lvl. 4 (Tap C 10+ times) or the combo won't work!
**You must perform the TOP Attack almost immediatly after the QCF+B so that the final punch doesn't connect & the opponent is juggled.

T.O.P. Notes

To Come.

Overall Strategy

To come.

Matchup Notes

To come.

Advanced Tactics

One option for play is to always have C held down and charged. A charged 'C' attack is an amazing tool to have at your disposal, allowing almost full screen punishment with super level damage.
Pros:

  • Very fast, full screen punishment of slow whiffs
  • Amazing damage
  • Super easy Guard Cancels
  • Combo'able from any cancel move or juggle


Cons:

  • Lose C attacks.
  • Lose feints.


Since the B super should be used far more than any other super, both for combos and as anti-air, losing the hidden super and C fireball super is very acceptable when you get a much easier to combo, no meter, super-level damage attack in a fully charged C release. Loss of the c.C, sc.C, and dp+C is is a little more of a dent, but, in my opinion, well worth it. Because of distance issues with the kick super and dp+P moves, feints are close to worthless. Khushnood will continue to have his pressure arsonal available, trading in a couple of rarely used moves for one very strong, easy to use move.

All of the comments and strategies listed for a charged C release also apply to a charged D release. However, continuing to hold D down in a fight is just too costly. You lose Kushnood's best jump-in and his best up close, cancellable normal. This trade off is just not worth it.

Charged C Release Notes

With a startup time of 11 to 14 frames, this is not a move you can link into. Because of the precious time needed to charge, it should only be used when guaranteed. You should not waste a single moment worrying if you never released C during a round; you made sure it wasn't wasted, and after getting hit by it just once, your opponent will know it's waiting to strike.
Using the C release as a guard cancel attack is a lot of fun, and putting the fear of attacking into your opponent will only help your pressure and rushdown game. Because of the 11 to 14 frame startup, and lack of invulnerability, you cannot expect to use it on every single guard cancel. Using it to guard cancel non-crossup jump-ins is very good, unless the opponent has air chains; you'll see this most against Gato's constant j.B>j.A jumpin, when you'll lose your charge and get punched in the face. You also want to have the Guard Cancel happen at the last hit of multi-hit attacks. Releasing C after JD'ing the first hit of B. Jenet's ground tornado projectile should get you laughed and ridiculed for losing a charge and taking damage when you could have just held the stick and blocked to keep both your charge and your health. JD'ing all three hits and guard canceling the last into the released C is a much better option.

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