All the following questions I'm about to ask are about Christie, and Christie alone.
1) Have the neutral Christie's Dokuja-Fujin (DF) stance transitions (


,


, and


) been removed completely? And if so, do the inputs


and


only do the DF sidestep?
2) Have they actually expanded on Christie's




string with safer alternatives to the third punch as seen in DOA4 (DOAD)?
3) In DOA4 (DOAD), Christie had two NH launchers in DF stance, with all her normal stance moves requiring the stun threshold to launch. If the DF stance is only limited to string cancels (as Rikuto implied on Day 1), does this mean her



and


have become NH launchers, or does the stun threshold still apply for them?
4) Christie doesn't offer much in the way of throws, and thus made her HCB throw the most damaging, while her BT (Back-Turned) throw (


) was the most useful. Have they improved on the BT throw in anyway, such as frame advantage on Hi-Counter?
5) How is Christie's DF throw done in DOA5? Is it similar to DOA3? Does Christie's DF throw have frame advantage on Counter or Hi-Counter, or at least a sit down stun?
6) I noticed a lot of the holds that used to launch the opponent were removed for some characters. Is it the same for Christie's low-punch hold?
7) What new moves were added for Christie, if any, and how useful are they in an actual fight?
8) I heard that Power Blows were now character-specific with the new adjustments they made to the button mapping. Would Christie's normal stance guard break (


) be that move when health is 50% or less?
9) How evasive is the DF sidestep compared to other sidesteps in the cast? Is it possible for her to go completely around an opponent if certain linear strings are done? Does it duck all mids similarly to Helena's


from BKO?
10) This one's in good humor. What does Christie's throw cliffhanger look like? And on a scale of 1-10, how would you rate Christie's cliffhangers?
A lot of questions I did want to ask I had to scrap because of the new gameplay system changes, so I'll have to come up with another set of questions later on. 'Til then, this is all I got for now.