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The beginning of a match against a Xiaoyu player. Even if Peg Leg wasn't there, blocking will mitigate 8 damage due to Xiaoyu's 2nd card Wave Crest. In this case I (as the Xiaoyu) would Focus, at least with a 5 card strike it gives most people the incentive to block, thus activating the first card, Peg Leg. Here the Xiaoyu will not receive a card if they strike unless the Yoshimitsu Blocks. If Yoshimitsu strikes, he will deal 10 damage, if he focuses, he will lose Oni Kick Combo and Xiaoyu will have 4 cards. Not Not wanting to waste a single card, she will strike, and take the potential 26 Damage. Xiaoyu will receive 3 cards next turn from her third card, Step Kick.
TEKKEN ADVANCE XIAOYU HOW TO
Here are some scenarios that I have come across to help people understand how to fight Xiaoyu. There are other factors which complicate the actual decision making process for Xiaoyu's such as: if I focus, will I activate the opponent's ability, if I don't block, am I 100% going to die, if I strike will I knock the opposing Kazuya to 80 HP and he is holding just 2 Twin Fang Double Kick cards.etc Of course, this is all theory and more of a guide that I use which has proven it's worth time and time again in my matches against Xiaoyu. Here is a flowchart that summarizes the theory: Xiaoyu will only strike, if there is a guarantee that at the beginning of the next turn, she will have at least 1 card. From my experience fighting with Xiaoyu's, I have this created the following theory: If you were Xiaoyu, when would you strike, when would you focus and when would you block. An important aspect to any game is to be able to see and perceive things as the opponent would. The Xiaoyu CodeFirst, when we think about Xiaoyu, what comes to mind? For me, it is 10 damage cards and constantly having cards all the time. Of course you would have to win all your rock-paper-scissors before you can even stand that chance. I have played enough Xiaoyu's to know that when it comes down to it, beating a solid Xiaoyu deck comes down to a little dice roll. Maybe the Xiaoyu was lucky and got all the right cards. Maybe I was unlucky and just didn't get the right cards. I find fighting Xiaoyu extremely frustrating because I have played games where my all my blocks meet their strikes, all my strikes meet their focuses and all my focuses meet their focus/blocks (in other words, win absolutely all rock-paper-scissors) and still end up losing. I decided to create a post about fighting Xiaoyu.