skillian@ux4.cso.uiuc.edu (Seth James Killian) writes:
> Well, kids, hold on to your hats. Here is the M.Bison seven hit redizzy I have performed it only once successfully, but I'm sure it can be done consis tently. It is as follows:
> 1) You must immediately recognize that your opponent has been dizzied.
> (It should be fairly apparent after several good hits and that unusual
> fall). Perform Bisons crouching roundhouse slide while your opponent is
> still down on the ground so that you will not actually hit him/her, but
> you will be right on top on them when they stand up and are dizzy.
> 2) While charging for a scissor kick, perform one standing jab punch.
> 3) Still charging, perform a ducking jab (It is my understanding that
> you can land more jabs if you alternate between standing and crouching -this may in fact be wrong)
> 4) Still charging, perform another standing jab punch.
> 5) Execute the forward scissor kick (maybe roundhouse or short will work too). It should hit twice.
> 6) This is where the precision becomes hazy. I believe that following
> the scissor kick with a strong punch will definitely hit (I know a jab
> will, but it may not complete the combo) a crouching forward is also
> O.K. I think. (Please, no flames, just possible corrections, I've only
> done the damn thing once).
> 7) Complete the combo with a standing forward (Again, I'm not positive
> this was correct, the guy was not cooperating and may have tried
> in between moves allowing for me to hit him, where he could have
> potentially blocked.) If all goes well, your opponent should be stunned again. (Repeat ad nauseum).
> As a side note, I was playing against Dhalsim and I include the disclaimer that the guy was not "allowing" me to try this and may have
> allowed me to land an ordinarily blockable hit, in an effort to escape.
> Regardless, Bison is still a big weenie and is dogmeat for Ryu and Z.
> Happy hunting!
> Seth Killian
> "We all believe that which we know cannot
> be other than it is."
> -Aristotle
I am now of the opinion that this is not, in fact, a combo in the true
sense of the word. Since my original posting, I have failed in it's
execution three times. I always blew it when trying to follow the
scissor kick. Sometimes I could land a ducking forward (or the crouching strong) but I have since failed consistently to land the
final forward. I may again be falling victim to my own timing failures
but I now am leaning toward the fact that this "combo" may not be
executed without the possibilty of a block at some point. Regardless
it is still extremely nasty, looks cool, instills a hearty fear in the
mind of your opponent and the potentially blocked forward kick may
still be followed by a torpedo. All in all, it's still pretty damned
impressive (will almost certainly take off Vega's claw too).