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- #KILLER INSTINCT PS4 ALL CHARACTERS MANUAL#
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The Next Level: Combo Breakers, Lock Outs, The KV Meter, and Shadow Moves Ankle Slicer: ↓ ↙ ← + HK (Max Meter Gain).Call of the Earth: ↓ ↙ ← + HP (Max Damage).Cold Shoulder: ↓ ↙ ← + HK (Wall Bounce).Blockade Runner: ↓ ↘ → + HK (Wall Bounce).Ichi Ni San: ↓ ↘ → + HP, Hit HP again, Hit HP a third time (Juggle State).Run/Uppercut: ←→ + (Any Kick), then HP or HK (Juggle State).
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As you start to master Killer Instinct, you'll rely on these Enders as different tools of the trade. 'Max Meter Gain' adds the most energy to your Shadow Meter and 'Max Damage' does what it says on the tin: you inflict the most damage on your opponent. 'Juggle State' Enders knock your opponent in the air for further combo action. 'Wall Bounce' means you opponent is shoved against the stage wall and bounces off. For most of the characters, any of their special moves performed with Heavy Punch (HP) or Heavy Kick (HK) will end a combo.Įach Ender has a special combo property, giving you more chances to hurt your opponent. Why should you switch? Because the longer your linker, the longer the chance your opponent has to break your combo.įinally, the special moves you use to end a combo are appropriately called Enders. To get a three-hit Linker, you can use any button, but you have to hold it down instead of tapping it. Using a Medium Punch (LP) or Medium Kick (LK) will give you a two-hit Linker. Using a Light Punch (LP) or Light Kick (LK) for your Linker results in one hit. Linkers vary in number of hits depending on the button you use to perform them. Using either of those buttons will perform an Ender instead. The list of Linkers is exactly the same as the list of Openers, but they cannot be performed with Heavy Punch (HP) or Heavy Kick (HK). Linkers are special moves that keep your combo string going. But that's veteran stuff, so let's move onto Linkers.
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The benefit of using a Manual is that your opponent can only break your combo when they connect, which is a much shorter time frame than an Auto-Double.
#KILLER INSTINCT PS4 ALL CHARACTERS MANUALS#
Manuals differ for each character and the timing is very strict. These are attacks you can swap in for Auto-Doubles in a combo. You may also heard veteran Killer Instinct players talk about Manuals. They're the condiment of your combo sandwich: they're just there to transition from one shiny move to another. Auto-Doubles do two attacks in quick succession and are performed by hitting any attack button.
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Your next step is throwing an Auto-Double in there.
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Specific special moves that each character has are also openers, with the full list below (all motions assume your character is facing right): Jago Let's dive into Openers, which is how you start any combo. The Killer Instinct combo path goes like this: Opener > Auto-Double> Linker > Auto-Double > Ender That means the difference between 5 percent and 45 percent of your opponent's lifebar is properly finishing your combo! The longer your combo, the more Potential Damage you deal. If you don't finish your combo correctly, the Potential Damage goes away. Potential Damage is the part of your opponent's lifebar that flashes white while you're doing a combo. Instant Damage happens when you hit your opponent. In fact, KI is so built around combos that there's two types of damage: Instant and Potential Damage. While the game may play like Street Fighter on the surface, Killer Instinct is based around combos. This is important if you don't want to take every hit on the chin. Blocking is the same as it is in that series: hold Back or Down+Back. If you've played Capcom's Street Fighter series, Killer Instinct's control scheme should look familiar. Here's a short rundown of each button and how they correspond to the Xbox One controller: Somehow you've gotten this far without understanding all the buttons you're hitting. People were worried about Double Helix bringing back a fighter loved more for its nostalgia than its technical mastery, but the studio has delivered an excellent game that should fit right into the fighting game community.īut how do you play the damn game? USgamer is here to help you with a short beginner's guide to Killer Instinct! The Very Basics So you've gotten your Xbox One hooked up and you've downloaded Killer Instinct, since it's free! Even with just Jago at your disposal, you're about to take a long trip down the rabbit hole.