Street Fighter Alpha 2/M. Bison: Difference between revisions

From SuperCombo Wiki
Line 349: Line 349:
After you hit with your meaty crouching Forward, with good timing it’s possible to link into another crouching Forward, which can then be cancelled into a Double Knee Press Nightmare super. From there you can go into he options discussed.  
After you hit with your meaty crouching Forward, with good timing it’s possible to link into another crouching Forward, which can then be cancelled into a Double Knee Press Nightmare super. From there you can go into he options discussed.  


Since c.lk has the same animation as the crouching Forward, mix that up with a whiff and throws.  
Since c.lk has the same animation as the crouching Forward, mix that up with a whiff and throw. Don't make it obvious.





Revision as of 13:25, 2 September 2020

Bisonalphastance.gif

Introduction

Bison (aka Dictator or Vega in Japan), leader of the criminal organization known as Shadaloo, hears of a fighter named Ryu who defeated his new henchman, Sagat. Bison decides to recruit Ryu and begins the search for him. In the meantime, he is confronted by Rose, a mysterious woman who wields power that is in many ways similar to his own. Rose wins the ensuing battle but only to find out that Bison has left the battlefield completely unscathed and has possibly threw the fight. Reasons for this are disclosed during the events of SFA3.

Afterwards, Bison encounters Chun Li. They have a brief duel in which Bison toys around with the girl. He flees and lets Chun Li know that he murdered her father.

After this, Bison is finally able to track down Ryu. At first, Bison attempts to persuade Ryu to join him by promising that he would make him the greatest fighter ever. Ryu mocks him and the two engage in combat. Bison wins and takes Ryu's body to his scientists for a brainwashing via exposure to Psycho Power. It is debatable whether this ending is canon or not, however, the exact events which it depicts did take place during SFA3.

Dictator alpha2 colors.PNG

Try and think of the character as Dictator with a DeeJay style fireball, powerful in the right situations but can be unsafe if you don't pay attention. Keep the opponent away with your safe pokes and fireball. MP is your go to button for all kinds of situations. You can kind of mash out counter hits but don't go overboard. Standing MK is a good poke at far range. The hitbox is very low so it is not an anti-air. Also very good for poking shotos that try and move around the screen unsafely with tatsus. As far as anti-airs go you have 3 options. Stand HP, Crouch HP, and Stand HK. All of these have their own situations. For example Crouching HP is faster than Standing HP even though they have similar hitboxes. While Stand HK has a different range/hitbox all together. Mess around with the character in training mode and get a good feel for your normals. Most of your play time will be blocking and using pokes.


Pros:

  • Really fast Punch AC
  • Great walk speed
  • Decent normals with some that can be use for ticks, anti-airs, etc.

Cons:

  • CCs are very limited
  • Supers have almost no use
  • Doesn't really have combos with the exception of his BnBs

Normal Moves

STANDING

Lp.png- Quick jab, with small frames advantage. Not great.

BisonStLP.png


Mp.png- Glow version of his s.lp, with great priority and blockstun, similar to ST Chun’s s.mp. Can do multiple in a row to counter hit and anti jump characters up close. Serves as far anti air in a lot of matches. This is his up close bully move.

BisonStMP.png

Hp.png- Upward angled punch, which looks like it can be used as anti-air, but has actually pretty bad priority, though it ok to use sometimes as it’s slower than c.fp, but does more damage and stun. Lots of meaty range.

BisonStHP.png

Lk.png- Quick knee kick to the mid section, cancelable, good priority.

BisonStLK.png


Mk.png- Straight kick with good range. Universal poke, not too fast, not too bad recovery. Very good to zone.

BisonStMK.png


Hk.png- A two hit Anti-air angled kick. Good anti air priority and first hit is cancelable to anything. Use for AC reversal up close.

BisonStHKFirst.png --------------> BisonStHK.png

CROUCHING


cr.Lp.png- Little jab to the shin, not really all that though is has ok range for a jab.

BisonCrLP.png

cr.Mp.png- A straight punch with good priority, cancelable.

BisonCrMP.png

cr.Hp.png- Very good anti air once its out, must do early for it to be effective, lots of meaty frames.

BisonCrHP.png

cr.Lk.png- Quick kick to the foot, can hit meaty, not chainable.

BisonCrLK.png

cr.Mk.png- A low kick similar to c.lk, hits meaty and cancelable.

BisonCrMK.png

cr.Hk.png- Great surprise move and safe when distance right, same applications as other games, can be kara canceled for add reach on specials.

BisonCrHK.png

JUMPING

Jumping U.png (Neutral jump)

nj.Lp.png-

BisonNeutralJumpLP.png

nj.Mp.png-

BisonNeutralJumpMP.png

nj.Hp.png-

BisonNeutralJumpHP.png

nj.Lk.png- Best air-to-air, quick, but low damage.

BisonNeutralJumpLK.png

nj.Mk.png- Jumping version of s.mk great neutral jump moves.

BisonNeutralJumpMK.png

nj.Hk.png-

BisonNeutralJumpHK.png

Jumping Ub.png Uf.png (Diagonal jump)

dj.Lp.png- Same as Neutral J. LP

dj.Mp.png- longer horizontal range than neutral. This air-to-air is more situational, Jump LK is still the go to button though.

BisonJumpMP.png

dj.Hp.png- Same as Neutral J. HP

dj.Lk.png- Same hitbox data as Neutral Jump LK. Best air-to-air, quick, but low damage.

dj.Mk.png- Jumping version of s.mk great neutral jump moves.

BisonJumpMK.png

dj.Hk.png- Angled jump in with good priority.

BisonJumpHK.png

Normal Throws

F.png/B.png+Mp.pngHp.png -

Psycho Fall (In Air)F.png/B.png+Mp.pngHp.png -

Alpha Counters

B.pngDb.pngD.png+P.png

- Comes out ridiculously fast, and has great range

BisonPunchAC.png

NOTE* In the USA Revision 960430, Punch AC does not have a "guard" animation when activated, and therefore is "unblockable". Special thanks to Raf for this finding!


B.pngDb.pngD.png+K.png

- Bison Teleports behind the opponent, enabling good punish potential.

KickACTeleport.png

Special Moves

Psycho Shot

Charge B.png, F.png + P.png- A fireball. Although its a charge, the recovery sucks. What is best about this move is its speed, and large hitbox. Very hard to jump over (lp version) cause it is so slow, anti airs A LOT, can be super meaty and does a lot of hit stun. Can be comboed with slide from the right distance.

BisonFireball.png


Double Knee Press

Charge B.png, F.png + K.png- Terrible move. Created to evade and punish low moves. Think about Ryu's f+mk, but requires charge. Easily punishable. Best used at max distance to avoid big punishes. From max sweep range it may work to punish limbs, but it is risky. At this distance, shotos do fireballs. Does not combo from anything except the first hit of s.HK. If you come from ST, nope, it is nothing like that move there. Can be Kara cancelled from the slide and be used to move around.

Knee.png


Head Press

Charge D.png, U.png + K.png, then hold F.png/B.png- Fast, hard to anti air and makes most AC to fail. Safe as hell and annoying. Always whiffs on Evil Ryu due to a tracking glitch, and on Sakura sometimes because she is small and moves too fast. Hard to use during the middle of a fireball animation, hits well at the very start or end of the animation. Can kara a rh into this, mix this with instant skull divers to keep your opponent guessing, and mix the distance. If hit anywhere during the move to include recovery results in a air reset. Can be used to move around and punish false block strings, such as Ryu's c.lk into c.HK, kind like Chin's neck kick.

HeadStomp.png


Somersault Skull Diver

(After Head Press)P.png- FOLLOW-UP from Head press. Slight frame advantage on block and good when whiffed and mixed with stomp. Can be used to move around. Easy to ac or cc against it.


SkullDiver.png


Somersault Skull Diver Charge D.png, U.png + P.png, then hold F.png/B.png and press P.png- Known as Devil's reverse in ST, but here, it simply goes by "skull diver." Same properties as the headstomp follow-up. Bison goes in the air as if to headstomp but does nothing unless you press P which causes him to punch dive. Cannot be done below the real stomp height. Slight frame advantage on block. Good when whiffed, but has huge recovery. Great if mixed with stomps. Can be used to move around and charge meter. Ideal in situations where the opponent knows how to time their fireballs well and avoid stomps (Bison whiffs the stomp on them), so you loop and hit front or back. Vs. Evil Ryu, it will act weird as the stomp does, making you go much higher when you press P, so you can go crazy and pretend you are Vega/Claw from ST. May be useful, but hard to control.

Vega Warp

Rdp.png / Dp.png + 3p.png/3k.png- Very good teleport, great to take you away from your opponent. Fast recovery. Excellent if you need to escape chip damage after a knock down.

KickACTeleport.png

Super Moves

Bison has mediocre supers, but since you cannot punch AC all day, you gonna have to work with the tools you have. And you need them!


Psycho Crusher

Charge B.png, F.png, B.png, F.png + P.png- Meh. His CC is horrible, so this will have to do something. Lvl 1 doesnt have good priority, lvl 2 is ok, but lvl 3 is beast. Use lvl 3 version as anti air to make your opponent shit themselves. Horrible wake up option as it does not track opponent if it hit a limb, wasting the super. Will not be hit by lows, but kick super does at better jobs at this. Good when you condition your opponent to avoid fireballs and air-to-air them a lot, so when they come with their air-to-air button, you can use a level 1. Good punish for whiffed moves or some moves on block, like Birdie's bull horn or Rose's drill. Cannot be thrown. Good vs Zangief. Totally safe on block. Gives you some room to breath if you hit. Good damage.

PsychoCrusher.png

Knee Press Nightmare

Charge B.png, F.png, B.png, F.png + K.png- Great lvl 1 to blow through fireballs and on wake up. Will not be hit by lows, the preferred moves on a downed opponent. If they stop hitting low and start hitting high, good for you, you can AC them. Gives you enough time to charge a new move and do a second super on block to hit when they try and punish you. Best use is versus a string finished with fireballs, like whatever, c.mk xx hadouken. Unlike Chun who needs to time her kicks super really well, you don't need to worry, it will always work, free damage. Advantage nor disadvantage on block? Feels like 0/0 or maybe -1.

KneeSuper1.png --------------> KneeSuper2.png

Strategy/Game plan

Basic strategy

Like Rose, A2 Bison seems to be originally designed to kill shotos, but with more physical hits. Otherwise, he has lots of turtling tools.


Bison's strengths are in the BnB of street fighter. Footsies, conditioning your opponent, throws... Keeping it very basic is efficient. His throws are quite damaging, so walk speed and tick throws would do a lot of the job. But it doesn't win tournaments and Bison is not a high tier. Unlike Birdie, Bison with meter is not much better.


He is fast in this game. Stupid fast for his size. He can be in your face or turtle, depends how you roll. Walking mp is very effective versus mashers and will counter hit the hell out of them. Utilize his fast walk speed to get throws when close, and counter hit with various normals when you get in. Bison only real combo is off s.rh so you wont be doing combo vids. Harass from afar with slow fireballs, anti air with s.rh and c.fp. Mid range keep your distance with s.mk and from far screen you can sweep to close the gap.


Your main objective is to annoying your opponent into messing up. Constant barrages of headstomp, skull divers, and lp fireballs from a distance will frustrate your opponent into acting rash. Every blocked skull diver (beware of ac) is a guessing game for you opponent. You can go for a throw, ac their attack attempt, or activate a cc, or do another skull diver.


Bison can pressure well in the corner, example of a annoying pattern would be skull diver, [c.lp xx instant skull diver]x2-3. Mix in some walking lks, a throw, neutral jumps, empty jump throw and you can begin to see how annoying Bison can be.

Bison is very versatile with meter. You can blow through moves with knee press super, AC, or cc.

You can spend a lvl 1 CC to get closer if necessary. Examples:

Activate -

-lp psycho shot x3, teleport behind or in front

-lp psycho shot x3, headstomp -> skull diver follow up

-lp psycho shot x3, empty somersault skull diver or follow up


Punch AC is invincible and unblockable (version specific). Alpha counter reversals (AC reversal or AC denial) with dps wont work on him unless close. If you opponent does ac reversals use kick ac. Kick ac is very very good. Bison will teleport behind the opponent then you can CC or throw. Buff stuff. If they ac reversal his kick ac, Bison gets a free hit. Low combo possibility, though.


Try and think of the character as Dictator with a DeeJay-like fireball, powerful in the right situations but can be unsafe if you don't pay attention. Keep the opponent away with your safe pokes and fireball. MP is your go to button for all kinds of situations. You can kind of mash out counter hits but don't go overboard. Standing MK is a good poke at far range. The hitbox is very low so it is not an anti-air. Also very good for poking shotos that try and move around the screen unsafely with tatsus.


As far as anti-airs go, you have 3 options. Stand HP, Crouch HP, and Stand HK. All of these have their own situations. For example Crouching HP is faster than Standing HP even though they have similar hitboxes. While Stand HK has a different range/hitbox all together. Mess around with the character in training mode and get a good feel for your normals. Most of your play time will be blocking and using pokes.


You can play keep away with poking and throwing mixed in. One ideal situation for Bison is to constantly have your opponent at the edge of his standing MK. You’ll play ground footsies with standing MK, mix in some LP Psycho Balls (if safe). If the opponent backs away or looks like he’s about to jump then you throw a standing HK. If your opponent gets in close, you throw standing or ducking MPs or you throw. If your opponent is attempting a jump-in, then you throw a well timed LP psycho ball as an anti-air or a do a standing HK or ducking HP (both riskier at trade-ins of course). Sometimes a headstomp works as an anti-air also if the timing is right.


If you want to mix things up, you might want to jump-in with an early HK or a late LK.


Air-to-air with neutral jump MK also because of its horizontal reach and priority. Diagonal jump MK is not good, better use MP in that situation.


There are some small combos you can do if you get the opportunity. You can also sparingly do headstomps. Headstomps have low priority in A2, so you’ll end up trading or losing a lot if you get predictable with them.

Sometimes you can use HK Scissor kick to punish wiffed moves from a distance, but it will leave you seriously vulnerable if blocked. Use them only in combos (see advanced and combos section).

Advanced Strategy

There is not much of "advanced strategy" in Bison's game plan. As mentioned earlier, keep it SIMPLE.

These are just some options, variations, or rationale you can on top of the basics to add variation while playing Bison.


Bison's Crossups

Cross up may be a big part of Bison's game because it is really ambiguous, just like in ST. He doesn't have combos, so cross-up into HK doesn't require charge, you do not need to know where you landed, and it does good damage and stun (considering his limited options, not other characters).

Bisoncrossupdiagram.jpg

Known working characters: Bison, Sodom, Charlie, Birdie, Zangief.

Hard to do on smaller characters, even Adon, Ryu, Ken, etc. You actually get cross ups on them by accident, so, even more ambiguous.

J.lk can also be used as instant overhead jumping forward.


Meaties


Meaties (moves with more than 1 frame active hitbox used on a knocked down enemy as they wake up) are important because if make it alot more difficult for your opponent to do wake-up reversals on you, and allow link not normally possible.


s.fp- Hits super meaty, but no real combo opportunity cause of push back. The timing is strict, but he can hit a standing large character like Zangief with s.HK.

c.fp- same as above

c.mk- Hits low and can link a s.lk (maybe HK, must confirm).

s.mp- More frame advantage. Same as above. S.mp is very good up close giving a hefty amount of frame advantage, you can link a s.lk after

c.mk- Your go-to low meaty. Combo into c.mk again, which is cancelable. After a hp throw, a teleport will cross up and allow for a meaty c.mk. Can be comboed into super, and is likely the best option.


You can combo s.HK into scissor kick before the second hit, but it is not confirmable, so, risky.

A headstomp used as meaty will not bounce Bison back into the air, and can be comboed into CC.

Headstomp/skull diver mix up is good, if bison gets hit in recovery he is counted as being in the air and can't be comboed (exception is jump ins into CC and juggles like Giy's, Chun). Punch follow up is prefect CC bait/set up, ac set up.


s.lk up close is good to poke with. Can be mashed against with some fast pokes, but if you throw them, you beat mashed due to Bison's long range throw. If it fails, you stuff them with s.mp.

c.fp and s.hk are good AA, as well as s.mp in alot of situations.

c.lk - Can be comboed into s.HK. Version specific. The first hit of s.HK can be comboed into scissors.


Meaty Setups


If you use the Kick Warp after throwing the opponent and hit crouching Forward, your attack will be a meaty. Credits to RagingStormX.


You can also set up the meaty crouching Forward with a kick Warp after a Level 1 Knee Press Nightmare.

After you hit with your meaty crouching Forward, with good timing it’s possible to link into another crouching Forward, which can then be cancelled into a Double Knee Press Nightmare super. From there you can go into he options discussed.

Since c.lk has the same animation as the crouching Forward, mix that up with a whiff and throw. Don't make it obvious.


Meaty Combo options starting from an unteched throw or a Level 1 Knee Press Nightmare:

Meaty crouching Forward-> crouching Forward-> Double Knee Press Nightmare

Meaty crouching Forward or Short-> standing Roundhouse (first hit)-> Knee Press Nightmare or Roundhouse Double Knee Press


Mix your meaties, whiffs and tick throws with some walk into CC instead of throws, or psycho balls for safe chip damage.

You can bait and trade your meaties with alpha counters.


Fireball and zoning

This was mentioned in the basics, but, again, slow fireball is good. Abuse it.

Be careful vs shotos because they can air hurricane and pass over you.

If you have a lvl 3, try to bait an air hurricane and combo into lvl 3 pyscho crusher to make them shit their pants.

While keeping your distance to use psycho balls, you can punish jumps with s.HK.


If they use CC to get past through it, it either trades and you are good, or you get hit in the leg, it pushes you back, and you are too far for the CC to combo. Worst case scenario, if it was level 3 CC, they keep walking for a maximum distance sweep into HK tatsumaki, which gives them time for about a hit of the tatsumaki into HP shoryuken or another tatsumaki. Try not to be cornered to avoid this situation.

Most characters won't be able to hit you if they hit your legs, and when they do, the CC damage output is lowered considerably.


Now they are meterless.


If they hit your leg and can't combo, you can do a level 3 psycho crusher on characters like Sakura while the CC is active and they cannot block or use any invincible move. Plus, they won't expect that.


To keep zoning, do not rely only on s.HK and psycho balls only. Use air-to-air moves.


j.lk is his best air to air for diagonal jumps, as well as air grab. Jump MP is a good air-to-air, so you may air grab by accident. Neutral jump MK is good, but diagonal jump MK is not good.


Throw loops

Again, basic strategy, but there is a catch.


Remember - Throws are a huge part of this game (not in this section because it is basic strategy), but under pressure, the opponent cannot CC for 28 frames after a throw. If they have no reversals (Dhalsim, Rolento), or if you stuff their reversals with meaties, go for throw loops.

You can neutral jump/safe jump HK then throw a lot from the right distance. Mix empty or neutral jump lk as a safe jump, which will cause them to open the guard vs AC, or is really hard to AC as a light attack, and you throw them as they finish the motion.


This glitch adds more value to the basic strategy of characters like Bison and Sodom, and is often overlooked. Or worse: It is unknown to the opponent.


Now you are glad you did your homework and read this!

Custom Combos (CC)

First of all: Bison's CCs quite useless. There are definitely better uses for his meter.

To set up a CC, use the meaties or tick throw setups. You may finish a round after a Devil's reverse xx Skull diver baiting a throw or their CC, taking advantage of the skull diver block stun/frame advantage. They have to block the skull diver standing, so if they do not crouch immediately, CC.

Just don't do this: Kick AC (teleport in the back) into CC! Flashy, but you are not Rolento!

You will waste 2 to 3 meters. Unless you going to finish the round, save the meter for that situation. You are much better off doing Punch AC. Compare the damage you can do with a level 3 teleport AC into level 2 CC vs. 3 throws. With throws you set them up for meaties

CCs (not optimized) Lvl 1: HK double knee press, c.hp, stomp, dive immediately, c.HK (some people say it is unlockable, but it is not, you have to block high because Bison is considered airborne.

Lvl 2: Same, with two double knee press.

Lvl 3: Same, with 5 double knee presses. May do 4 with lk, but the damage output seems to be about the same.

Otherwise, Fireballs into teleport mix-up mentioned sooner.


M.Bison meaty options

(Repeated?) As RSX has mentioned earlier, if you use the kick Warp after throwing the opponent and hit crouching Forward, your attack will be a meaty. You can also set up the meaty crouching Forward with a kick Warp after a Level 1 Knee Press Nightmare. After you hit with your meaty crouching Forward, with good timing it’s possible to link into another crouching Forward, which can then be cancelled into a Knee Press Nightmare. From there you can go into a loop. What’s handy, though, is the fact that you can also use his crouching Short as a meaty, which you can then link into the first hit of his standing Roundhouse, which can be cancelled into a Nightmare or the Double Knee Press. So this allows you to throw an opponent who is expecting a frame trapping crouching Forward - or is tricked by the similar looking animation of the crouching short to the crouching Forward.

Meaty Combo options starting from an unteched throw or a Level 1 Knee Press Nightmare:

Meaty crouching Forward-> crouching Forward-> Knee Press Nightmare

Meaty crouching Forward or Short-> standing Roundhouse (first hit)-> Knee Press Nightmare or Roundhouse Double Knee Press

Meaty crouching Forward/short-> walk in and throw-> if not teched, repeat the meaty loop.

Meaty crouching Forward/short> hesitate a small moment, to let the opponent start a throw tech-> crouching Forward-> Level 1 Knee Press Nightmare-> loop.

Mix in some walk into CC instead of throws, or psycho balls for safe chip damage.


M.Bison meaty options

(Repeated?)

As RSX has mentioned earlier, if you use the kick Warp after throwing the opponent and hit crouching Forward, your attack will be a meaty. You can also set up the meaty crouching Forward with a kick Warp after a Level 1 Knee Press Nightmare. After you hit with your meaty crouching Forward, with good timing it’s possible to link into another crouching Forward, which can then be cancelled into a Knee Press Nightmare. From there you can go into a loop. What’s handy, though, is the fact that you can also use his crouching Short as a meaty, which you can then link into the first hit of his standing Roundhouse, which can be cancelled into a Nightmare or the Double Knee Press. So this allows you to throw an opponent who is expecting a frame trapping crouching Forward - or is tricked by the similar looking animation of the crouching short to the crouching Forward.

Meaty Combo options starting from an unteched throw or a Level 1 Knee Press Nightmare:

Meaty crouching Forward-> crouching Forward-> Knee Press Nightmare

Meaty crouching Forward or Short-> standing Roundhouse (first hit)-> Knee Press Nightmare or Roundhouse Double Knee Press

Meaty crouching Forward/short-> walk in and throw-> if not teched, repeat the meaty loop.

Meaty crouching Forward/short> hesitate a small moment, to let the opponent start a throw tech-> crouching Forward-> Level 1 Knee Press Nightmare-> loop.

Mix in some walk into CC instead of throws, or psycho balls for safe chip damage.

Combos

Basic combos

1) Jump HK > Stand/Crouch MP (2 hits, 26 dmg, 14 stun)

Good 2 hit BnB off a safe jump in. Leaves you at +20 to +22 frame advantage. Can be followed up with fireball for free if you have enough charge time, but it will not combo.

2) Jump HK > Stand HK (3 hits, 30 dmg, 16 stun)

Another good and simple BnB off a safe jump in. Better damage than combo 1 but leaves you at an unsafe range to get clipped by a custom combo. However if they do not have meter you are outside of sweep range for most characters.

3) s.rh xx hk knee press

4)s.rh or c.mk xx any super

'5) jump in anything, c. lp, s. lk ' May insert a psycho shot. It won't combo, but keep them at bay to keep the pressure going. Mix the s.lk into stomp (doesn't combo but hit really fast of they crouch). The s.lk into stomp is easy, timing is lenient and it confuses a lot since the standing lk will cause the impression you lost the charge. If they start blocking or preemptively using anti airs (since stomp priority is low), you can add a c. mk into fireball, or if they block high, add several c.lk before the stomp. If a crouch lk or mk is cancelled into the stomp, Bison may stomp when they are pushed back, hit and land standing, not bounce.

If they mash, you can ablock string them w/ c.lp, s.lk --> s.mp xx FB, or s.mp, s.mk, or s.mp xx FB, c.mk xx FB, s.mk... You got the picture.


Advanced Combos

1) Jump HK > Stand HK (1 hit) > Scissor Kicks (4 hits, 38 dmg, 16 stun)

This will end up being your go to big damage combo. The charge time you are given from the jump in is VERY strict. Input stand HK into is later than you think. It does the same amount of stun as Basic Combo #2, but +8 points of damage.


2) Crouch MP > Super Move

Level 1 Psycho Crusher (4 hits, 42 dmg, 6 stun)

Level 2 Psycho Crusher (5 hits, 58 dmg, 6 stun)

Level 3 Psycho Crusher (7 hits, 79 dmg, 6 stun)


Level 1 Scissor Kicks (5 hits, 51 dmg, 10 stun)

Level 2 Scissor Kicks (7 hits, 56 dmg, 9 stun)

Level 3 Scissor Kicks (9 hits, 74 dmg, 10 stun)


Easier to pull off than it looks at first glance. Usually happens the most with shotos who whiff a DP up close. Basically anytime you know you have a charge and can land a close/meaty crouch MP. My personal favorite is to hit the strong and enter the joystick input. Then negative edge for the level 1 Psycho Crusher. If you mess up the input or don't have charge you should be safe.

3) Jump LK (Cross up) > Stand HK (3 hits, 35 dmg, 14 stun)

Harder combo to pull off but can catch people off guard. The follow is easy but getting the spacing for the cross up can be tough. I recommend doing this if you notice the opponent is not really in the corner.

Example of a "soft corner" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KBIhZvoneKQ

A2bisonsoftcorner.jpg

Combo into super - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YrhJyrZ_9LQ 34 dmg

Custom Combos (CC)

Quite useless. You may finish around after a Devil's reverse/Skull diver, do a fake tick throw.

Just don't do this: Kick AC, CC into whatever. You are much better off saving meter for P AC and doing 3 kick AC into 3 throws.

CCs (not optimized) Lvl 1: HK double knee press, c.hp, stomp, dive immediately, c.HK (some people say it is unlockable, but it is not, you have to block high because Bison is considered airborne).

Lvl 2: Same, with three double knee press.

Lvl 3: Same, with 5 double knee presses. May do 4, c.HP into stomp, follow up with the unlockable.

Otherwise, fireballs into teleport mix-up mentioned sooner.

Video

http://sfz2.wordpress.com/projects/sfz2-custom-combos-videos/m-bison-custom-combos/


Unblockables

Need to double-check: According to the dip switches list, the if a stomp followed by a skull dive is done during CC, any move made immediately after Bison lands will be considered airborne. Therefore, the unlockable can be considered a high hit and be blocked standing.

If you land Cr. HK after the CC is finished, it will result in a high knock down (HKD) glitch. See http://wiki.shoryuken.com/Street_Fighter_Alpha_2#High_Knock_Down_Juggle_Glitch


Unblockable Setups

Activate, c.rh xx double knee press x1, 2 or 4 (lvl 1, 2, or 3 respectively, c. HP, headstomp, P (skull dive). Land and unblockable sweep.


Advanced Strategy

Bison's Crossup


Bisoncrossupdiagram.jpg

Known working characters: Bison, Sodom, Charlie, Birdie, Zangief

Hard to do/Doesn't Crossup/Soft corner only: Adon, Ryu, Ken

(List will be updated as I do more training mode)

MEATIES!!!

These are important because if make it alot more difficult for your opponent to do wake-up reversals on you, and allow link not normally possible.

s.fp- Hits super meaty, but no real combo opportunity cause of push back

c.fp- same as above

c.mk- Hits low and can link a s.lk and I think rh, been awhile idr.

s.mp- Heavy frame advantage.

S.mp is very good up close giving a hefty amount of frame advantage, you can link a s.lk after

c.mk is a very good meaty

After a hp throw, a teleport will cross up and allow for a meaty c.mk

You can combo into SK with s.rh

Headstomp/skull diver mix up is 2 good, if bison gets hit in recovery he is counted as being in the air. punch follow up is prefect cc bait/set up, ac set up.

c.fp is meaty as hell

s.lk up close is hella good to poke with

c.fp and s.hk are good aa, as well as s.mp in alot of situations

Slow fireball is SOOO gay, abuse it, be careful vs shotos cause they can air hurricane. If you have a lvl 3, try to bait a air hurricane and combo into lvl 3 pyscho crusher to make them shit their pants.

j.lk is his best air to air, as well as air grab.

Custom Combos

http://sfz2.wordpress.com/projects/sfz2-custom-combos-videos/m-bison-custom-combos/

Practical Custom Combos:

1) Activate > Cr. HK > HK Scissor Kicks xN

2) Kick Alpha Counter (Teleport behind) > Activate > Cr. HK > HK Scissor Kicks xN

You can also Cr. HK after the CC is finished for HKD setups:

Bison: lvl 1/2- c.rh xx SK xN, sweep xx headstomp, p. Land and unblockable sweep

lvl 3- c.rh xx SK x4, s.mp xx headstomp, p. Land and unblockable sweep

http://wiki.shoryuken.com/Street_Fighter_Alpha_2#High_Knock_Down_Juggle_Glitch

Match-ups

Vs. Adon:

4-6

Vs. Akuma:

4-6

Vs. Birdie:

6-4

Vs. Charlie:

5-5

Vs. Chun-Li:

3-7

Vs. Dan:

6-4

Vs. Dhalsim:

4-6

Vs. Gen:

5-5

Vs. Guy:

4-6

Vs. Ken:

4-6

Vs. M. Bison (dictator-self): Dictator always wins the Dictator match-up.

5-5

Vs. Rolento: A nearly impossible match against a good Rolento. All your options are shut down.

3-7

Vs. Rose: use the kick AC against rose illusion super.

4-6

Vs. Ryu:

4-6

Vs. Sagat:

6-4

Vs. Sakura:

4-6

Vs. Sodom:

5-5 (Maybe 6-4)

Vs. Zangief:

7-3

Street Fighter Alpha 2
Characters
Adon - Akuma - Birdie - Charlie - Chun-Li - Dan - Dhalsim - Evil Ryu - Gen - Guy - Ken - M.Bison - Rolento - Rose - Ryu - Sagat - Sakura - Sodom - Zangief