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>The shooting star with an alter ego, Hoshimachi Suisei and Suicopath shine bright as one!
>Suisei and her alter ego, Suicopath, are a transforming stance character. Rather than having a heavy attack button, the C button is a stance change button.
>Each form has its strengths and weaknesses.
>Suisei is evasive with her two airdashes and air OK rekka. She is smaller, her buttons have fast startup, and she builds large amounts of super meter.
>But her damage is extremely small, and her short range buttons force her to close the space. She also has no supers!
>Suicopath can’t jump, airdash, or run. She is big, and her buttons are sluggish, and builds no super meter from attacks! To make matters worse, Suicopath cannot air tech, so be prepared to eat some otherwise impossible combos.
>However, her damage is much higher, and has great knockdowns in many situations. Her buttons have longer range, and she has a great level 1 and level 2 super as well.
>As a bonus, most of her normals have chip damage.
>By themselves, their movesets are quite small compared to the rest of the cast. So use the C button wisely to switch stances to suit the situation. Keep in mind suisei’s rekka can be whiff canceled into stance switch, stance switching can be kara canceled into assist calls.
>Pick Suisei if you want a technical character where you can switch fighting styles on the fly.
Feels even weirder to use than Oga. Suisei is an odd choice for the stance change character. She feels less like two halves of a character flipping between each other and and more like two quarters of a character flipping between each other. Also, while I've been cool with the outfit choices for most of the cast, I thought this was Kobo when I first saw her. Is this outfit a reference to a song MV or something?