Yes. Lots of characters have stuns that will keep the opponent BT if landed on a BT opponent. None, however, last indefinitely, as eventually the stunned player will turn forward for pass the stun threshold.
Well true it does depend on the character. Gen Fu only managed to beat me with that BT lock since my health was already halfway depleted. Marie Rose on the other hand is a different story imo. I just wasn't prepared for her Minuet + T
She doesn't have a Minuet T. You must be thinking her BT T, which is an OH reset. She can enter this from Minuet, as the Minuet leaves her BT. But it's not an actual string as, say, Kokoro's PPT reset is.
Well yea, That BT T of hers does put the opponent in a BT also. A player did abuse it. All I could do was just sit there and watch as the player got 2/3 perfect wins from it. I still wish I could've had the chance to play and learn marie rose at the same time everyone else was trying her out and learning her.
I actually make a point to avoid brand new characters like the plague upon release, since everyone who uses them plays like a scrub for a while and you'll start learning the MU wrong.
I still don't get the whole scrub deal...Seems like a bad thing to be a scrub or noob so it seems. Then again, people are using both words in different ways and in different meanings.
A noob is simply a player who is new to the game and doesn't have enough experience to play at high level. Nothing wrong with that.
A scrub is someone who does not understand the game but has deluded themselves into thinking they do. They try to make others play the game and acknowledge it through their distorted criteria, which usually results in suboptimal play.
There are a lot of those guaranteed BT combos. A lot of things from VF are very well implemented the same way. The MR combo with BT throw, did it it go. 6PP, 6PP, (burst set up) or 6PP 6KK/6PK (Near wall)? If done right under proper network situations. It will always get you. Once the grab was implemented. If you can avoid the throw, however. Well, there you go. No worries.