It has become known, to those in thrall to Nintendo's all-new fighting game Arms, as the Yabuki combo.
It's a move best pulled off at cover star Spring Man's home arena, lined as it is with backboards. Throw another fighter against one of them and they'll bounce off, tossed into a looping arc that opens up the perfect opportunity for a well-timed juggle. Pop your rush meter at the right moment and deal out the maximum punishment in one of the most devastating combos discovered so far.
The Yabuki combo takes its name from Arms producer Kosuke Yabuki, who debuted the move as he took on the winning player in the Arms Invitational at this year's E3. Since then, players have been emulating the combo, with Twintelle player DKL performing it at 2GGC's Arms Saga, the first major competitive event for the game, and with fans taking to YouTube to demonstrate how it's done while triumphantly screaming 'Yabuuuuuuki'.
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It's a move best pulled off at cover star Spring Man's home arena, lined as it is with backboards. Throw another fighter against one of them and they'll bounce off, tossed into a looping arc that opens up the perfect opportunity for a well-timed juggle. Pop your rush meter at the right moment and deal out the maximum punishment in one of the most devastating combos discovered so far.
The Yabuki combo takes its name from Arms producer Kosuke Yabuki, who debuted the move as he took on the winning player in the Arms Invitational at this year's E3. Since then, players have been emulating the combo, with Twintelle player DKL performing it at 2GGC's Arms Saga, the first major competitive event for the game, and with fans taking to YouTube to demonstrate how it's done while triumphantly screaming 'Yabuuuuuuki'.
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