dawnbringer
Active Member
I like the overall concept, yet, it seems a bit flawed. First off, the attack that put the opponent in the short stun was more damaging than the jab that greatly extends the stun -- which leads to excessive hold attempts, which leads to complaints about holds while stunned etc.
Not sure what you mean here. Anyway, you don't just hold out of nowhere, you should hold on anticipation. And what complains are you talking about? Complains about holds rarely mean much; one can hold as much as they want, it will only make them killed faster.
B) There is no visual or audible indication as to the length of the stun. So you don't even know when a stun is going to be deep or not.
Yes, you need to know properties of a move you hit with. This is done gradually by encountering this move during matches and practicing.