It’s 2.5 seconds in between each heavy, so not all 3 in 2.5 seconds. It’s not really enough time to parry and then charge his heavy each time so you have to either corner opponent and spam heavies or charge after hitting them with a heavy and release it as an intercept when they charge back. Not the easiest to do whenever you want depending on how AI acts.
It’s 2.5 seconds in between each heavy, so not all 3 in 2.5 seconds. It’s not really enough time to parry and then charge his heavy each time so you have to either corner opponent and spam heavies or charge after hitting them with a heavy and release it as an intercept when they charge back. Not the easiest to do whenever you want depending on how AI acts.
Thanks so much for your explanation!
This function is completely useless, highly depends on luck and low reward ......
Easiest to do this by getting the AI in the corner with low power. Do that and it’s easy to land heavy attacks back to back to back. 4th comment in this thread explains another way to do this but it’s risky, especially if the AI gets a bar of power before you land the 3rd heavy attack.
Kingpin was my first 4* so I use him as my premier Skill champ. I suggest maxing out Parry and the Stun extension and 50/50 on the reduced power gain while Stunned masteries.
Parry a hit -> Heavy -> Dash -> Heavy -> Heavy.
I trigger his Fury at the start of every fight and my goodness is it glorious.
*I picked up the mastery to reduce power gain because by the 2nd Heavy, the opponent could pull off a level 1 that just wrecks your timing.
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Can it make within 2.5 seconds......lands 3 heavy?
Thanks so much for your explanation!
This function is completely useless, highly depends on luck and low reward ......
Very high risk movement......
Nevermind, it’s a basic skill for him. But does allow you to spam heavy if you get them in the corner
This is what I mean
Parry a hit -> Heavy -> Dash -> Heavy -> Heavy.
I trigger his Fury at the start of every fight and my goodness is it glorious.
*I picked up the mastery to reduce power gain because by the 2nd Heavy, the opponent could pull off a level 1 that just wrecks your timing.
: )