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"/\/\att's One Must Fall: 2097 FAQ" is copyright (C) 1995 by Matt Williams
NOTE: This is not a technical manual for
the game, but a description of moves,
secrets, and things concerning gameplay.
Note that a "*" denotes new/changed information
(1) Foreword & Basic Tutorial --READ THIS ENTIRE SECTION--
(1.1) The Foreword
(1.2) Disclaimer
(1.3) Basic Tutorial
(1.4) Understanding Special Move Sequences
(1.4)(A) Direction & Attack Buttons Legend
(1.4)(B) Special Moves Punctuation Legend
(1.5) Shareware Differences
(1.6) The 2.0 Modem/Network Upgrade
*(1.7) Recording/Playing Back Matches
*(1.8) Understanding Rehit Mode
(2) Known Secrets & Hidden/Unranked Challengers
(2.1) The Hidden Difficulty Levels
(2.2) The Hidden Advanced Options Menu
(2.3) Unranked Challengers - Tournament
(2.4) Tournament Mode Enhancements
(2.5) Fire in the Hole, Ice in the Basement
(2.6) Odds'n'Ends Secrets
(2.7) At Wit's End?
(2.8) One Player Attribute Editor
(2.9) Using the Nova in One Player Mode
(2.A) Questions -I- Need Answered
(3) 'bot Descriptions, Moves, & Other Swell Stuff...
*(3.1) Jaguar
*(3.2) Shadow
*(3.3) Thorn
*(3.4) Pyros
*(3.5) Electra
*(3.6) Katana
*(3.7) Shredder
*(3.8) Flail
*(3.9) Gargoyle
*(3.A) Chronos
*(3.B) Nova
(4) In Closing, etc., etc., etc...
*(4.1) The Future of OMF
(4.2) Future Expansion
(4.3) Where to get the Latest Version of the FAQ
(4.4) How to Contact /\/\e
*(4.5) Revision History
*(4.6) Credits
(1) Foreword & Basic Tutorial
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This section contains the Foreword, Disclaimer, and all the
basics that you need to know to become familiar with the game. If you
have never played the game before, or are not completely familiar
with the game's mechanics, be sure to read at least Sections (1.3)
- (1.4).
(1.1) The Foreword
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Sick and tired of all those other OMF moves lists you find on
your local bulletin boards or in your favorite gaming mag that have
move combinations that never seem to work, or have directions that
are only slightly more comprehensible than the German README.TXT
file you got with that foreign variation of Tetris? Does it seem
like someone forgot something vital, like maybe "testing", when
they uploaded or published those lists? Are you often finding
yourself gnashing your teeth when the computer performs a lethal
Destruction on your hapless 'bot, while you can only desire sweet
vengeance in the form of seeing your opponent impaled on your
Thorn's spikes? Or maybe you long to wind up and smash the upper body
off the AI's 'bot with that wicked Nova. Do you mirror a sentiment
all-too-common among most people playing this game?: "How the (your
favorite expletive here) do I DO that?"
Well, look no further. This FAQ is exactly the OMF guide for
your destructive pleasure. (Albeit politically-correct destructive
pleasure) All the combinations for special moves listed in this
file haven't been taken straight from the $10 strategy guide that
only a pansy gamer would buy from Epic. No, all these codes have
been gleaned through blood, sweat, and blisters in the Arena after
hours and hours of heated battle, like a real gamer would--with a few
of the moves ripped out of what passes as the current OMF FAQ. So
what does this mean? It means that, so long as you're not using an
older/updated version of OMF than myself, all the moves listed
here (which covers just about 99.9% of all moves in the game--to my
knowledge) are guaranteed, or your money back. Heck, maybe I can
swing a deal with the SysOps to give you back your DL credit if
you're not completely satisfied.
If you haven't gotten the registered version of this game yet,
order it today. This is, in my opinion, the best fighting game by far
ever produced for MS-DOS computers. The gameplay is the best of any
fighting game(SF2 & MK series included) out there. My only real
quirk with OMF is its lack of scrolling backgrounds, causing the
fighting to sometimes feel crowded; and maybe they'll fix this in the
sequel. Aside from that, this game is killer, and nearly flawless.
There's more secrets and hidden characters in this game than MK I & II
put together, making for incredible replay value trying to find all
the hidden moves, hidden characters, & special enhancements.
And all that without the "blood'n'guts" that sets off parental
warning groups. I won't speak for everyone, but knocking bolts &
sheets of metal from an opponent is every bit as satisfying as
bleeding your enemy to death. Anti-violence advocates can't even
attack the "Scrap" and "Destruction" moves, as they are not in any
way connected with harming real people(or even fictitious people).
Ingenious. Epic Megagames, Rob Elam, Ryan Elam, & all others involved
in the creative process are to be well applauded.
Hopefully, this file will be expanded as any new knowledge
about the game comes to my attention, and I'll slowly be able to
fill in the few gaps I'm currently not certain on. And, by
downloading this file, you're supporting your friendly neighborhood
FAQ writer by making higher demand for these files in the future.
Now don't you feel better about yourself?
Be sure and read through this entire section, if you're not
completely familiar with the game, for basic gameplay instructions
and tips.
NOTE: Those of you only playing the shareware version, look under
"Shareware Differences", Section (1.5) for minor changes in some
of the scraps.
(1.2) Disclaimer (Unless you're an Epic employee, you can skip this)
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This FAQ and myself are not in any way connected with Epic
Megagames. "One Must Fall: 2097" is, I presume, a registered
trademark of Diversions Entertainment, or Epic Megagames, or both.
I don't know. I don't care. "OFFICIAL /\/\att sTrAgEdY Guide"
is not a trademark of anything. Feel free to mention them in
anything you write without including me in your Disclaimer list. I'm
not even sure how to get a trademark; & I'm too cheap to waste money
on anything other than games anyway. I only wrote this because I pity
the poor idiots like myself that tried to understand the pitiful
instructions in the other OMF FAQs before they finally gave up and
just messed around till they got something to work. If anyone is
dissatisfied with the results of this FAQ, or unable to get the
moves to work right, despite the fact that they have done
everything to my every letter, then you have my sympathy. And
that's it. If strange demons infest your household due to heinous
combinations of joystick movements in conjunction with unheard of
swearing by you when moves don't work, don't contact me complaining.
Call your local exorcist. I'll be working on the next revision.
For all technical reasons, this FAQ IS copyright, (C)1995. Why, I
really don't know... David just told me to do it. Like anyone would
rob a poor FAQ writer?
(I told you to skip this... Now get out of here)
(1.3) Basic Tutorial
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# Each 'bot has 15 basic Attacks--7 basic Punches, 7 basic
Kicks, and 1 Throw or Grab. The basic Punches and Kicks
are different in speed & power, ranging from weak & fast
(referred to as "light") to fairly strong & fairly quick
(referred to as "medium") to powerful & slow (referred to
as "heavy).
NOTE: Some 'bots have, in place of Arms or Legs, different
appendages that they attack with such as blades,
flames, or chains, and therefore do not have Punches
and Kicks, but say, Punches & Flames or Blades &
Kicks.
- To perform a standing Light Attack, press straight
towards your opponent and an Attack button. To
perform a standing Medium Attack, just press an
Attack button without pressing in any direction. To
perform a standing Heavy Attack, press straight Away
from your opponent and an Attack button.
- To perform a crouching Light Attack, press
diagonally Down & Towards your opponent and an
Attack button. To perform a crouching Medium Attack,
press straight Down and an Attack button. To perform
a crouching Heavy Attack, press diagonally Down &
Away from your opponent and an Attack button. The
crouching Heavy Kick is most commonly referred to as
a "Sweep".
- To perform an Air Attack, first Jump and then press
an Attack button while your 'bot is in the air.
- To perform a Throw or Grab, get close beside your
opponent and press Towards your opponent and Punch
at the same time. This results in various powerful
attacks that vary depending on the particular 'bot
you are using.
# To jump much higher than you normally would by
pressing Up in any direction, press Down just before you
jump. This makes for a jump that is about twice as high
and twice as long as a standard jump.
# You can Block all of your opponents attacks, with the
exceptions of Low Kicks, Throws, & the Nova's Earthquake
Smash, by pressing and holding Away from your opponent.
To block Low Kicks, press diagonally Down & Away from
your opponent. Note that when you are blocking low, you
cannot block air attacks. Throws can only be avoided by
keeping your opponent away using different attacks or by
throwing him first. The Nova's Earthquake Smash can only
be avoided by being in the air at the time the Nova
performs it.
# A number of successively landed hits can make your opponent
dizzy, making them unable to defend themselves for a
brief period of time. You can tell how close you or your
opponent is to becoming dizzy by watching the Stun Bar,
directly beneath your or your opponent's life bar. The
Stun Bar is lowered every time you or your opponent
successfully lands an attack. The Stun Bar slowly
recharges when you are not performing any attacks. Be
careful of attacking when your Stun Bar is low as it
will not recharge, making it easier for your opponent to
get you dizzy.
# Special moves are combinations of joystick or key
movements coupled with attack buttons to make your 'bot
do more powerful attacks such as projectiles or long
range Attacks. Look under Section (3), 'bot
Descriptions for a listing of each 'bot's special moves.
# Some 'bots have "Shadow" versions of their Special Moves.
These moves differ from the simpler versions of the moves
in that they are usually invulnerable to projectiles,
faster, and more damaging. But, they are also usually more
difficult to perform and usually have longer recovery times
which leave your 'bot more open to attacks from your
opponent.
# Every 'bot has a Scrap & Destruction Move.
- Scrap Moves are performed immediately after you
defeat your opponent in the final round. Wait for
your opponent to fall down after the final blow of
the match and then keep performing your 'bot's
particular Scrap move, over and over if need be, until
you see results.
- Destruction Moves are performed during or
immediately following a scrap move, as is specified
for each 'bot in Section (3), 'bot Descriptions.
# A "Combination" is a series of Attacks which cannot be
blocked once the first hit is made. For example, jumping
at your opponent and hitting them with a basic air attack
(Kick or Punch) and then immediately following that
Attack with a Sweep would be a Two-Hit Combo. (That simple
combo works with all 'bots under all Characters) Also,
bonus points are awarded to your score everytime your
successfully perform a combo. For a list of effective
combos for each robot check Section (3), 'bot Descriptions.
# For best results, I highly recommend using a Gravis, or
other brand, Gamepad, as it's nearly impossible to do
most of the moves consistently on a standard Analog
joystick, and rather confusing to use the keyboard.
(1.4) Understanding Special Move Sequences
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In order to properly understand the move descriptions in Section
(3), refer to these legends.
(1.4)(A) Direction & Attack Buttons Legend
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Your Joystick (preferrably a Gamepad)
|
\_/
.--------. UB U UF .---------------.
| You're | \ | / | Your opponent |
| here | B-- P-K --F | here |
`--------' / | \ `---------------'
DB D DF
UB = Diagonally Up & Back
U = Straight Up
UF = Diagonally Up & Forward
B = Straight Back
F = Straight Forward
DB = Diagonally Down & Back
D = Straight Down
DF = Diagonally Down & Forward
Forward means toward your opponent;
Back means away from your opponent
Attack Buttons
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P = The Punch button on your Joystick or Keyboard
K = The Kick button on your Joystick or Keyboard
(1.4)(B) Special Moves Punctuation Legend
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Move description punctuation in Section (3) should be understood
as follows:
- = Signifies moving succintly from one position
on the stick or keyboard to the next.
Example:
B-DB-D-DF-F
would mean to start in the straight Away
from your opponent position and smoothly roll
downward & then to the straight Toward your
opponent position.
+ = Used when a direction and attack button must
be pressed at the same time.
Example:
D+K
would mean to press Straight Down & Kick
at the same time. The best way to do this is
not to try and press the direction and the
button at the EXACT same time, but instead
to first press the direction listed, hold
it, then press the button, and release
(unless otherwise specified). This works
best if you do it in one quick motion
that shouldn't take up more than 1/2 a
second.
, = Press and release the Direction or Attack
button preceding the comma.
Example:
D,F+P
would be interpreted as pressing & releasing
Straight Down, and then immediately pressing
Forward and Punch. Incidentally, this is the
Scrap Move for the Electra, Shredder, and
Chronos.
An example of a move using all three forms of the above
punctuation is the Shadow's Scrap Move:
B,F-UF-U-UB-B+P
which should be interpreted as pressing Back, going
straight to Forward, then rolling Upward then Back
in one succinct motion and pressing Punch once you
have rolled to the straight Back position.
Additionally, any move preceded by (jump) means
that the move must be performed while in the air,
and any move followed by (rep) means to repeat
the combination until results occur. (turn) means
just that--turn around. And (grab) means to get
right beside your opponent and press Towards them &
Punch at the same time. (land) means that you should
be on the ground before continuing the move. Lastly,
a combination followed by (hold) means to hold the
last Direction and/or Attack button pressed until
results occur.
(1.5) Shareware Differences
---------------------------
If you're playing the shareware version of OMF(Version 1.0, not
2.0), then refer to the list below for minor changes in the Scraps
and Destructions for these 'bots:
Jaguar Scrap = D,D,D,U,U+P
Destruct = U,D+K
Thorn Scrap = B,B,F,F+P
Destruct = D,U+P
The Pyros' and Shadow's Scraps are the same as listed in
Section (3), but I can't seem to get their Destructions to work.
I'll update this information as soon as it's received. Also note
that this information is only confirmed in the 1.0 shareware version
of OMF. I haven't tried the 1.1 or 2.0 versions, so I cannot vouch
for this to be true in their case.
(1.6) The 2.0 Modem/Network Upgrade
-----------------------------------
Yes, Epic has finally released the long anticipated, long
overdue Modem/Network Upgrade for OMF. You can find the file off
the I'net and most large BBS's under the filename "OMFUP20.ZIP".
On the Internet, you can get the file at:
ftp.aimnet.com/pub/users/lordsoth/omf
Or, feel free to call my BBS, The Pond - (615) 536-5072, and
download the file on your first call free. Go to the Files menu
after logging on and filling out the information and download the
file "OMFUP20.ZIP". You can also download the latest version of
this FAQ under the filename "MOMFAQXX.ZIP", where XX is the
version number.(i.e. 10 = 1.0)
Aside from adding the option to play other OMF'ers over a
modem, network, or serial link, and the ability to record,
playback, and save your matches, the 2.0 patch also supposedly
fixes a variety of bugs and adds a couple of new secrets into the
game as well. However, despite the laborious(and somewhat elongated)
beta test stage, many users have been complaining of faulty and/or
slow gameplay. Having yet to thoroughly encounter any of these
problems myself, I don't have much advice as of now. However, below
is a list of hints that have been in the IPCGaming echo on FidoNet
to make the game run faster/more reliably over the modem.
- If you have problems with slow gameplay when playing
between two computers of differing speeds, try having
the slower machine call the faster one.
- If you can't seem to get a proper connection through
the built-in dialer, try connecting through your term
program, exiting that program without hanging up your
modem, and choosing "Begin! Already Connected" from the
Modem/Network menu.
- Consult your modem's manual and find the init string
recommended for no compression.
- Do a "clean boot" before you start the game.(If you have
DOS 6.0 or later, press F5 while it says "Starting
MS-DOS..."; otherwise, make a bootdisk without an
AUTOEXEC.BAT or CONFIG.SYS.)
That's all the tips that I've heard up to this point, but more
will be added as I've used the patch more for myself. If you have
any tips on how to make things run a little more smoothly, please
contact me as is described in Section (4.4). All information is
appreciated, and credit will be given for all information used
in this FAQ. Thanx in advance...
* (1.7) Recording/Playing Back Matches
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As mentioned above in Section (1.6), the 2.0 upgrade of OMF
added the ability to record and playback matches. This is really
useful when you want to savor a particularly successful session
against a friend over & over again, or to prove that, yes, you
really CAN do that 17-hit combo with the Shredder. Unfortunately,
Epic overlooked including how to utilize this function in the tiny
section of the HELPME.DOC file devoted to the 2.0 enhancements. But,
thanx to faithful contributors, it's where everything that you need
to know about OMF generally ends up: here.
You can record matches one of three ways. First, you can run
OMF by typing "OMF REC" to start the game. This will only save the
last match which ran on your computer, be it One Player, Two Player,
Tournament, or a demo, under the filename "LAST.REC". If you prefer,
you can specify a filename under which you wish to record the last
fight by typing "OMF REC yourfile.REC" where "yourfile" is the name
you wish to call the file. If you would rather record ALL of your
fights in a session, you can type "OMF REC SAVE_REC". This will save
all fights in a given session under the filenames "OMF00001.REC",
"OMF00002.REC", etc..
You can playback your fights one of two ways. You can type
"OMF PLAY" at the command line, and it will play the existing
"LAST.REC" file if one exists. If you wish to play a specific file,
type "OMF PLAY yourfile.REC", where "yourfile" is the name of the
file you wish to load.
Now that the option of recording fights is available, feel free
to upload examples of your skill in action to The Pond BBS,
(615) 536-5072, so I can see that you weren't really just pulling
my flail about a 13-hit combo with the Jaguar. It won't take but
less than a minute, and wouldn't it feel nice to be believed for
once? In the OMF area, you can find several examples of the combos
and strategies that I detail in this FAQ for you to download and
see for yourself if you won't take my word for it. :)
* (1.8) Understanding Rehit Mode
------------------------------
Rehit Mode is an option within the Hidden Advanced Option menu
See Section 2.2) which, when activated, makes for a completely
different gaming experience. What it does, basically, is admit that
just because you've knocked your opponent into the air doesn't mean
that they're magically protected from all harm until they stand up
and come at you again. It allows you the option of continuing to
bash your opponent before they hit the, keeping them airborn with
hits. This is referred to as "juggling". However, as it would be all
too simple to merely keep hitting your opponent over & over with the
same light punch till all their energy was drained, the programmers
added this limitation: Once you've knocked the other 'bot into the
air, you can only hit them once with each of your Attacks. In other
words, say you're using the Shredder and do a Head-Butt on your
opponent, and quickly do a Standing Heavy Punch. These will connect.
However, if you try to do ANOTHER Heavy Punch before they fall to
the ground, it will pass through them without doing any damage.
But you could, if you wanted, still do any other attack which you
hadn't done to your opponent since they became airborn.(Including a
Head-Butt, since that was the move that only KNOCKED them into the
air--you hadn't hit them with one of those since they left the
ground)
Keep this in mind when making up your own combinations for each
'bot. For an example of how to use this to it's maximum potential,
look under Section (3.7) at the Shredder's 18-hit combo. Effective
use of your attacks in Rehit mode is a requisite to becoming a much
more formidable adversary.(Like this is a really SERIOUS thing,
right? Pardon me while I go pour cold water down my back.)
(2) Known Secrets & Hidden/Unranked Challengers
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OMF is just loaded with tons of Hidden Characters for you to
stumble across, as well as several other hard to discover surprises.
Here's a list of everything I've found and been informed of up to
this point.
(2.1) The Hidden Difficulty Levels
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To get to the not-so-secret-by-now difficulty level, "Deadly",
go into the Gameplay menu accessed from the Main menu. Go down to
the "CPU:" selection, and keep pressing right after it says Champion
(about 10-15 times) until it turns to "Deadly". This is a level that
you have to totally rely on taking advantage of AI bugs to win,
because the computer almost always blocks all standard attacks and
projectiles. The computer will also occasionally do a Scrap or
Destruction after defeating you. Note that this skill level only
affects One Player Mode and Demo Mode, where the computer 'bots
fight each other with the same skill that they use against you in
One Player Mode, and sometimes do Scraps & Destructions on one
another.
And, if you want the ultimate challenge, why not use the
"Ultimate" skill level? Yes, you know you're bad and can beat the
game every time you play it with the CPU level on "Deadly", but
you've never faced a challenge unless you've played the game on the
SECOND hidden skill level, "Ultimate". To activate "Ultimate", go
into the Gameplay Menu, change the present CPU level to "Deadly",
as described above, and press the keys O-M-F on your keyboard
simultaneously(in any order just so long as you press all three
keys at the same time). Release them, and then press Right on your
joystick or the Right cursor key to change the skill level to
"Ultimate". I won't describe how hard it is to win at this level;
let's just leave it at "Good Luck".
(2.2) The Hidden Advanced Options Menu
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There is a hidden option within the game which lets you control
aspects of gameplay such as how high the players jump and how much
energy each player has in One & Two Player modes, special features
like rehitting and block damage, and several others. To bring up the
menu, hold down the 2-0-9-7 keys on the keyboard simultaneously
while at the Main Menu. Release them, and go into the Gameplay menu.
You'll see a new option accessible called "Advanced Options". Select
it, and you'll have control over the aforementioned options as well
as a few others that I'll let you discover & figure out for
yourself. Be aware that once you've played the game with Rehit mode
turned on, you'll probably never turn it off again.
(2.3) Unranked Challengers - Tournament
---------------------------------------
There are numerous hidden Unranked Challengers to be found in
the Tournament Mode. To get to many of the hidden characters, you
need to have chosen one of the two highest difficulty levels when
you made your character. Some are only accessible at the highest
difficulty level. Also, you must usually either perform very well
in your previous fight (take little damage), perform a Scrap &
Destruction, or both. The following is a list of the Characters I
have been able to find and how I got to them.
Once again, if you don't seem to be able to get to a
particular challenger, make sure that the difficulty level is high
enough; if you still can't get to them, try to take little damage
and execute a destruction every time, as some UCs require this
before they'll challenge you.
In the list below, note that a "{{ APP_CONTENT }}quot; before the UCs name means
that I've received an enhancement from that character after doing
a Destruction on them. Also, whether or not you get an enhancement
from these seems to be dependent on the skill level you chose.
North American
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
Unranked Challenger 'bot How to Get to...
------------------- ---- ----------------
Christian Jaguar Do a Destruction on Crystal
$ Steel Claw Flail Defeat #6 or higher with a
Destruction
$ Jazzy Jaguar Beat #2, taking little damage
$ Iceman Shadow Beat #1, taking little damage &
doing a Destruction
Katushai Challenge
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
Unranked Challenger 'bot How to get to...
------------------- ---- ----------------
Angel Gargoyle Defeat #6 or higher
$ Selenna Katana Defeat #2 with a Destruction
$ Devan Shell Flail Defeat #1 taking little damage
& doing a Destruction
War Invitational
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
Unranked Challenger 'bot How to get to...
------------------- ---- ----------------
Eva Earlong Shadow Defeat #6 or higher taking
little damage
$ Killian Electra Defeat #2 doing a Destruction
$ Bethany Shredder Defeat #1 taking little damage
and doing a Destruction
World Championship
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
Unranked Challenger 'bot How to get to...
------------------- ---- ----------------
Eva Earlong Gargoyle Defeat #14 with Destruction
$ Jazzy Shredder Defeat Eva Earlong with
Destruction
Angel Electra Defeat #10 with Destruction
$ Devan Shell Thorn Defeat #8 taking little damage
and with Destruction.
$ Iceman Katana Defeat Selenna with Destruction
$ Bethany Nova Defeat #2 taking little damage
and with Destruction
Nicoli Nova Defeat #1
(2.4) Tournament Mode Enhancements
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You can pick up enhancements in Tournament play which will
give your 'bot extra powers, such as multiple projectiles or the
ability to perform special moves in mid-air. Enhancements are
attained only when you have your character's difficulty level at at
least STEEL(I've never gotten an enhancement at a level lower than
that) in Tournament Play. I have only gotten enhancements after
performing destructions on my opponents. You most often get an
enhancement after fighting an Unranked Challenger, but I have gotten
them after defeating #1 ranked in both the Katushai Challenge and
World Championship. You'll know if you've received an Enhancement
by reading what your Engineer says when he greets you. If he says
something about finding a gizmo in the Arena while they were
cleaning up, then you've got an enhancement. But enhancements
usually won't do any good unless you know you have them, so always
be sure to at least glance at the Engineer's comment. For a listing
of known enhancements for each 'bot and how to perform them, check
Section (3), 'bot Descriptions.
(2.5) Fire in the Hole, Ice in the Basement
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In One Player Mode, all the 'bots(I believe) have a special
combination used to get to the secret character "Fire" after
performing a Scrap & Destruction in the Fire Arena. The only
requirement for being able to get to Fire is that you have the CPU
difficulty level on a minimum of "Champion". Known combinations for
some 'bots are listed in the 'bot Descriptions, Section (3).
Fire is a Katana with the ability to perform a 5-hit Rising
Blade move and has a Fire projectile that does enormous damage. He
has extremely high strength & stamina, and relatively high agility.
All his hits take off about double the average character's hit. He
doesn't, however, seem to be well adept at blocking Sweeps. Defeat
him in Champion mode, and you'll get 1,000,000 points for a perfect
round(if you can), 1,000,000 for full stamina(automatic perfect
round), and 1,000,000 for his Destruction. In Deadly mode, count
that a cool 1,500,000 points each. While playing with the CPU on
Ultimate, you get a huge 2,000,000 points each.
All psyched up and ready to take on Fire? Well, on the slim
chance that you manage to defeat Fire with the difficulty set on
Ultimate, you can ALSO get to a second hidden character named Ice.
To get to him(or her--it COULD be a girl), beat Fire with the
difficulty level set to Ultimate, as is described in Section (2.1),
& perform a Destruction on him. Then perform the same sequence that
you used to get to Fire. If you do it correctly, you will then be
taken to the lair of the secret character, Ice. Ice is an incredibly
fast, powerful, and smart Shadow that blocks almost everything that
you can throw at it. All his(her) Special Shadow Moves go lightning
quick and are unstoppable. He also has a Freeze Blast that will
freeze you for a short time, as well as do some damage to you in the
process.(You might want to remember that to avoid the Freeze Blast,
you either have to jump or block low) Put quite frankly, it takes a
heck of a lot of effort to beat this guy(gal), so the programmers
were at least gracious enough to give you 20,000,000 points for full
health, as well as for a Perfect Round(Yeah Right...) and Ice's
Destruction, adding up to the Potential of 60,000,000+ points for a
single round. Sound like fun? Go ahead, then. Have fun... losing.
(2.6) Odds'n'Ends Secrets
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- To change the colors of your 'bot in either One or Two Player
modes, first select the character that you wish to use. While
you're choosing your 'bot, press the 1, 2, & 3 keys on your
keyboard to select the colors for Player One and the 4, 5, &
6 keys for Player Two. Don't know how secret that is, but I
thought it worth mentioning anyway.
- To replay the animations shown when you win a tournament in
Tournament Mode, press the "E" key on your keyboard from the
Tournament Mode menu. Remember, you have to have WON a
tournament previous to this, and must not be in a tournament
at the time. This is a good way to see the winning animations
for all the 'bots, as it will still show the ending if you
buy a different 'bot. So, if you can't beat the World
Championship tournament with that #%$@& Chronos, then win
with your favorite 'bot, buy a Chronos if he's available, and
press the "E" key. Now you get to watch the pretty little
grafix animations for ALL those 'bots you're lame with.
- To make all the nuts and bolts that you and your opponent
knock out of each other continually rain down on you during
your match without disappearing, hold down the R-E-I-N keys
on your keyboard simultaneously at any time while in the
game, even during a fight. This feature is more or less
useless, and in a long fight slows down the grafix on even a
high-end 486 drastically, but it's there, nonetheless, for
you to try at least once to quench your insatiable curiosity.
And I'm not sure, but this seems to no longer work as of the
2.0 upgrade of OMF.
- To increase the amount of metal and bolts that fly from each
'bot during a battle, hold down the B-I-G keys along with a
number between 1 and 9 simultaneously at any time in the
game(including during a fight). 1 represents the normal
amount of scrap knocked from a 'bot during a fight, whereas
9 is the maximum amount of scrap you can knock from an
opponent. To get the scrap level back to normal once you've
changed it, just press the B-I-G-1 keys simultaneously. Note
that on some computers(namely MY 486DX2/66), this option for
some reason won't work, as every time I try it, I only hear
my PC speaker chirping in the background. This may be
attributable to my particular setup, because the code works
fine on my brother's 486DX2-50, but I'm not sure.
- You can access a Sound Test option available within the
Configuration menu by pressing ALT's'F simultaneously from
the main menu, and then going into the Configuration menu.
This provides you with a way to listen to all the games
sound effects individually. Why you'd want to, I don't know;
but it's there, nonetheless.
(2.7) At Wit's End?
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If worse comes to worse, try out the OMF Edit program, by
Legend. No, it's not a source code hack program--it simply edits
your saved Tournament characters to give them full power on
everything, along with over $672,000,000k to spend. Look for it
under the filename "OMFEDT.ZIP" or "OMFED10.ZIP" on your local BBS
or on the Internet at:
ftp.aimnet.com/pub/users/lordsoth/omf
It works with either the Shareware or Registered version, but
the version I have will not modify a character using any other 'bots
than those contained in the Shareware version. However, once you
have the $672,000,000k, you can buy any 'bot you want, as well as
modify it to full strength, endurance, and speed many times over.
(2.8) Built-in Pilot Attribute Editor
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If you have version 2.0 of OMF, registered or shareware, you
try this nifty little trick to configure the attributes of the 8
pre-set characters in One Player, Two Player, or Modem Play modes
to your own particular preferences. To access this option, do as
follows:
While choosing your pilot, move to Crystal(or you can obviously
start from there), and then from there, go five spaces to the
left to bring you back to Crystal once again. Then, move down one
space to Jean Paul. From there, move five spaces to the right,
bringing you back to Jean Paul. From here, go to the character
you wish to use and press & hold down the Kick button. While
holding the Kick button, press in the four principal directions
(up, down, left, right) on your gamepad or keyboard to modify
their attributes as desired.
Note that you cannot ADD energy to any of the three
attributes, but only "swap out", taking energy from the other two
as you increase one. This is pretty much only useful if you ever
wanted to use Shirro or Ibraham and have them be as fast and weak
as Milano. Not very useful, but I thought you'd want to know.
Once again, note that this ONLY works in version 2.0(and
possibly later versions) of OMF.
(2.9) Using the Nova in One/Two/Modem Player Modes
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If you have version 2.0(or possibly higher versions), there
is a way for you to access the Nova in all the aforementioned
modes. To do so, do the following sequence EXACTLY as listed
when at the 'bot selection screen in One Player, Two Player, or
Modem Play modes:
Move the cursor to the Thorn. From here, move Right 2, Down 1,
Left 3, Up 1, Right 1, Left 2, Down 1, Up 1, Down 1. This should
land you on the Katana. Now press down at LEAST 10 times.(It
doesn't hurt to press more than this, but this is the minimum
that's required) Now, move to the Flail and press Punch or Kick.
(Note that you don't have to go STRAIGHT to the Flail--it won't
hurt if you move to several other 'bot's first) Tada! You're the
proud pilot of a mighty Nova.
You can pretty much use most of the same strategies listed in
Section (3.B) when using the Nova in One Player mode. These prove
more than effective enough at obliterating the computers attempts
to overcome those incredible skills of yours. Smash things. Make
stuff explode. Have fun.
Again, remember that this will NOT work on versions 1.0 or
1.1 of OMF, and only works with the registered version.
(2.A) Questions -I- Need Answered
---------------------------------
At present, I'm pretty sure the following things are possible,
but have yet to learn how to do them. Please contact me through one
of the ways detailed in Section (4.4) with information regarding
any of these listed items if you possess it. It would be greatly
appreciated, and credit will be given to those who contribute in
the next release of the FAQ.
- How to get the Enhancement in Tournament mode which
gives the Katana the fire projectile used by the secret
character "Fire" in One Player mode, short of using a
hex-editor or cheater.
- How to access a hidden Difficulty Level in Tournament
mode, if it exists.(rumor I heard spread around)
- How(if possible) to get to Fire & Ice using the Nova in
One Player mode.
- How to gain over 20% non-taxable quarterly interest in
an annuity bond, or slip profit gained on an
investment over a 6 month period past governmental
detection and taxation. ;)
- I also need all the good 3+ hit combos that you have,
strategies to use against the computer, and, especially,
strategies to use against human opponents to add to the
next release.
Thanx in advance...
(3) 'bot Descriptions, Moves, & Other Swell Stuff
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The following list is a compilation of Descriptions, Special
Moves, Scrap & Destruction Moves, Combos, Known Secrets, &
Miscellaneous Notes for each 'bot. If you want to print out a list
of all the 'bots moves, but don't want to have to print all the
extra stuff, print the "OMFMOVES.LST" file that came with the
"MOMFAQXX.ZIP" file.(where XX is the version number)
Also, note that most of the combos listed in the "Combos" list
for each 'bot are done with Rehit mode turned on. For information
on how to turn this on, see Section (2.2).
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(3.1) Jaguar
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Description:
Fast & fairly powerful, the Jaguar's a good basic choice for most
players to learn on. All its Special Moves are very basic and easy
to execute, and it's Scrap & Destruction are best to use for
learning how the timing of most Scraps & Destructions work. It
does, however, have slow recovery time from its Sweep and Uppercut,
leaving it open to quick attacks by the enemy. A very all-around,
but not specialized when unmodified, 'bot that's great to learn
the mechanics of the game with. However, if you have a fully-rigged
Jaguar with both Enhancements in Tournament mode, this rig rocks!
When playing with Rehit mode turned on, the Jaguar is my personal
preference to beat the living cyber-shnot out of my opponents with.
With a souped up Jag, you can take off nearly a third of your
opponents energy with a single combo. However, should you be a
little slow in the finger movement category, don't expect to reap
too many benefits here. But seeing your friend gawk as you
completely destroy their pride'n'joy in a matter of seconds makes
it well worth your while to take a course in "Reflex Enhancement".
Special Moves:
Jaguar Leap = D-DF-F+P
Shadow Jaguar Leap = B-DB-D-DF-F+P
Concussion Cannon = D-DB-B+P
Overhead Throw = (jump), D+P - when near opponent
Scrap Move = D,D,U+P
Destruction Move = D,U+K
Timing: Time it so that you
press U+K right after the Jaguar
lifts your opponent overhead.
How to get to Fire & Ice = U,D+K
Timing: Do it right after the Jag
throws your opponent through the
floor.
Hyper Mode Enhancements:
Directable Concussion Blast - Lets you direct the Blast after
you shoot it by pressing in any
direction.
Combination: Same as normal CB
Mid-Air Jaguar Leap - Lets you perform a Jaguar Leap
while jumping.
Combination: (jump),D-DF-F+P
Tournament Enhancements:
First Enhancement:
This Enhancement's a doozy.. It gives you all of the following:
Double Concussion Blast - Lets you shoot two Blasts at
once. It needs to be noted that
when up close to your opponent,
this will shoot THREE blasts,
instead of the normal two,
amounting to extra damage.
Combination: Same as normal CB
Mid-Air Jaguar Leap - Lets you do the Jaguar Leap in
mid-air, even if Hyper Mode is
off.
Combination: (jump),D-DF-F+P
Double Jaguar Leap - Lets you do two consecutive
Jaguar Leaps, one right after the
other. To do it, do a regular
Jaguar Leap, then perform another
one before your Jaguar starts to
fall out of the leap. This works
great for extra damage to your
opponent when rehit mode is
turned on.
Shadow Jaguar Leap - This lets you do a kick coming
"Safety" Kick out of a SJL, which means that
you won't be vulnerable to any
quick attacks from your opponent
if you miss with the SJL. To do
the "safety" kick, perform a SJL
and press the Kick button anytime
during the SJL before you start
to fall out of it. This one works
great with rehit mode turned on
as well, since the more damage
you can fit into a combo, the
happier your 'bot'll be.
Second Enhancement:
I played through all four tournaments with the Jaguar, and while
the first enhancement could be obtained from many different Unranked
Challengers, the only place I could ever find the second enhancement
was from Bethany in the World Championship. It's worth it, though,
as you'll see from the following two nifty Enhancements.
Triple Concussion Blast - Shoots three Blasts at a time.
Just like the DCB, if you're
right next to an opponent when
you do this move, the number of
shots fired will be FOUR,
instead of the normal THREE.
Combination: Same as normal CB
Mid-Air Jaguar Leap - Lets you perform an overhead
"Safety" Throw throw when coming out of a MAJL.
This is really most useful with
Rehit mode turned on as an
offensive move, but is also
effective as a defensive move so
you're not as vulnerable when
coming out of a MAJL.
Combination: Press D+P at any
time while doing a MAJL previous
to the apex(the point at which
you start to fall downward).
Effective Combos:
- My Best Combo, 8-hit Tournament -
Modes: Tournament Req'd: Both Enh
Combination: (jump)+K,(land),D-DB-B+P,D-DF-F+P,D-DF-F+P,D+P
Description: Attack with a Jump Kick, do a 4-hit Concussion Blast,
continue with Double Jaguar Leaps, and finish with Safety Overhead
Throw.
Difficulty(1-10): 6
- One/Two Player Killer 3-hit -
Modes: One/Two Player Req'd: Fast Pilot
Combination: (grab),(turn),F+P,D-DF-F+P
Description: Do the Jag's grab, turn around and juggle opponent
with a light Standing punch, finish with a Jaguar Leap.
Difficulty(1-10): 3
- Awesome Damage 5-hit -
Modes: Tournament,Modem Req'd: Both Enh, Fast Pilot
Combination: (grab),(turn),F+P,D-DF-F+P,D-DF-F+P,D+P
Description: Same as the above combo, but using the Enhancements
for an extra Jaguar Leap followed by the Safety Overhead Throw.
Difficulty(1-10): 4
- Quick-Dizzy 7 or 8-hit -
Modes: Tournament Req'd: First or Both Enh
Combination: (jump)+K,(land),D-DB-B+P,B-DB-D-DF-F+P,K
Description: Attack with a Jump Kick, follow with a Concussion
Blast. Continue with a Shadow Jaguar leap, and end with an SJL
Safety Kick. Great for dizzying your opponents.
Difficulty(1-10): 4
Computer Cheats:
- The computer almost never blocks the Double or Triple
Concussion Blast when you do it immediately after a Jump
Attack.
- The computer is also a sucker for the Jaguar Overhead Throw.
Just jump at your opponent, and wait till the last second
before doing the throw. This works best against the Flail &
Pyros.
Human/Human sTrAgEdIeS:
- The Shadow Jaguar Leap is great to use against Human
opponents in Tournament mode if you have at least one
Enhancement. Use it to attack from long range by pressing
Kick about mid-way through the SJL. This often as not will
catch your opponent off-guard the first couple of times,
and not much after as they'll be ready for it. Use it
sparingly.
- Be sure to utilize the Jaguar's uppercut for thwarting
Jump Attacks from your enemy. When timed right, it can
almost always knock away most basic Jump Attacks without
costing you any damage.
- A good way to "tick" your opponent is to continually do
the Shadow Jaguar Leap-Safety Kick move over and over.
Remember, this requires at least the first Enhancement, so
it will only work in Tournament or Modem modes.
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(3.2) Shadow
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Description:
Quick & fairly powerful, the Shadow is one of the easiest 'bots in
the game to win with. Using a combination of AI flaws & quick
moves, you can easily beat the computer on the hardest difficulty
level almost every time. The computer cannot(in my version) hardly
ever avoid the Shadow Grab once it's thrown, with the notable
exception of the Electra on the higher difficulty levels. The best
strategy to catch the computer with the Shadow Grab is to make
distance between you and your computer opponent, and then throw the
Shadow Grab. Also, performing a Shadow Dive while jumping away from
a computer opponent connects most of the time, even on the highest
difficulty settings. However, the Shadow Punch and Shadow Kick are
virtually useless against the game's AI--unless you find yourself
cornered by a computer opponent. Due to another AI flaw, when you
are cornered, about 95% of the time you can perform a Shadow Kick
with the computer at close range and it will not be blocked.
(provided you are using a mid-to-fast speed character) The Shadow
is definitely the 'bot to use to find most of the games secrets, as
a skilled player can almost always get a perfect, or at least near
to perfect, round with it.
Special Moves:
Shadow Punch = D-DB-B+P
Shadow Slide = D-DB-B+K
Shadow Dive = (jump),D-DF-F+P
Shadow Grab = D,D+P
Scrap Move = B,F-UF-U-UB-B+P
Destruction Move = D,D,D+P
Timing: Do it quickly right after
the sixth hit of the Scrap. If
you have problems getting it to
work, keep hitting D+P right
after the fifth hit of the Scrap.
How to get to Fire & Ice = D,D,D+P
Timing: Do it right after the
giant Shadow destroys your
opponent. If you can't get it to
work, try pressing D+P over &
over after the big Shadow smashes
your opponent.
Hyper Mode Enhancements:
None known.
Tournament Enhancements:
First Enhancement:
Air Shadow Grab - Lets you throw the Shadow Grab
in Mid-Air.
Combination: (jump),D-DB-B+P
Second Enhancement:
Super Shadow Punch & Kick - Faster, More Powerful versions of
the Shadow Punch & Kick.
Combination: Same as normal SP/SK
Freeze Blast - A projectile weapon that freezes
NOTE: You can only get your opponent doing some damage in
the Freeze Blast if you the process, and holds them for a
get your second enhance- few seconds, giving you the
ment from Iceman in the opportunity to do more damage.
North American. Combination: F-DF-D-DB-B+P
Effective Combos:
- My Best Combo, Unlimited-Hit Instant Death -
Modes: One,Two,Modem,Tournament Req'd: Rehit, Dizzy, Fast Pilot
Combination: D-DB-B+K,(rep)
Description: Note that this only works against the Pyros, Katana,
Flail, & Gargoyle. To get it to work, get your opponent dizzy & in a
corner. Launch repeated Shadow Slides. They will continue to hit
your opponent as long as they are timed correctly. It is easiest to
do against the Katana, as it falls at a rate about equivalent to as
fast as you can do the Shadow Slides.
Difficulty(1-10): 8
- Powerful Ground Based 5-hit -
Modes: Tournament Req'd: Fast Pilot
Combination: (jump)+K,DB+P,DB+P,DB+P,DB+K
Description: Jump at your opponent with a Jump Kick, follow with
three Croucing Heavy Punches, and finish with a Sweep. Great for
performing when your opponent is almost dizzy. Since it's ground
based, whether they're about to be dizzy or not they won't fall
until you finish the combo.
Difficulty(1-10): 1
- Dizzying 4-hit -
Modes: Tournament Req'd: Rehit, Fast Pilot
Combination: (jump)+K,B+K,B+K,D-DB-B+K
Description: Jump at your opponent with a Jump Kick, follow with two
Standing Heavy Kicks, and finish with a Shadow Slide. This takes off
substantial amounts from your opponent's stun bar.
Difficulty(1-10): 4
Computer Cheats:
- When playing with the Shadow in One/Two/Modem Player or
Tournament modes, there is a bug in the game that will let
the Shadow win infallibly every time provided you can get
your opponent dizzy once. Once they're dizzy, throw a Shadow
Grab. Notice sparks CONTINUE to fly from the 'bot being held.
Jump in and do any ground-based combo you like. When your
opponent gets up again, he will still be dizzy. Keep
repeating the process until the match is over. Kind of lame,
but when you're hard up for a win, feel free to try it. Note
that this only works if you've upgraded your OMF to 2.0.
- If you're ever backed into a corner by the computer, this
works almost always without fail. Wait until they're at
about sweep range, and then do a Shadow Slide. They almost
never block this, and it backs them off, giving you some
breathing room.
- In the 2.0 upgrade, they made it much harder to catch the
computer with the Shadow Grab. However, it can still be done
quite often by first launching a Shadow Grab, and then
quickly launch a Shadow Punch. This will sometimes knock your
opponent into the Shadow Grab, adding up for more bonus
damage.
- The computer is also quite stupid in regards to the Shadow
Dive. About 50% of the time, you can hit the computer with it
by jumping away and quickly doing one before you reach your
jump's apex.
Human/Human sTrAgEdIeS:
- The easiest way to beat your organic opponents is to keep
them off balance using the Shadow's Shadow Dive & Shadow Air
Grab(only available with 1st Enh.) as often as possible. Your
best shot at catching a skilled friend with a Shadow Grab is
to wait for them to jump at you & THEN throw it, jumping away
to avoid their incoming attack. The Shadow dive is best put
to use when jumping away from an opponent. This gives you
space from your opponent even if it doesn't connect.
- Due to the fact that your friends will be looking for the
Shadow to "phase" out and launch another Punch or Slide,
it's best to use these only when it can safely be done.
When an opponent jumps at you, a late Shadow Punch works
surprisingly well. When cornered, a Shadow Slide is good for
getting enemies farther away, whether it hits or not. Just
remember that the most important thing when using the Shadow
is not to become predictable. If you adhere to any pattern
long enough, you'll lose in the long run.
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(3.3) Thorn
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Description:
Stout would best describe the Thorn's fighting prowess. Able to
take ungodly amounts of damage without flinching, having some
of the most damaging moves in the game, and yet painfully slow,
the Thorn is definitely to OMF what Zangief is to the Street
Fighter II series, to give you an idea. However, despite his lack
of speed, the damage the Thorn causes with every attack
(particularly his Speed Kick) & extremely tough armor more than
make up for one or two extra hits your opponent may land. That,
and a couple of AI flaws in One Player & Tournament Mode, make the
Thorn quite easy to win the game with on any difficulty level.
Special Moves:
Speed Kick = D-DF-F+K
Shadow Speed Kick = B-DB-D-DF-F+K
Spike Charge = F,F+P
Off-the-Wall Attack = (jump against wall),DF+K
Scrap Move = B,B,F+P
Destruction Move = U,D+P
Timing: Do it right after your
opponent has been "spiked".
How to Get to Fire & Ice = U,U,D+P
Timing: Do the combination right
after your opponent goes through
the floor. If you have problems,
do the move over & over as soon
as you've done the Destruction
sequence.
Hyper Mode Enhancements:
Mid-Air Speed Kick - Lets you do a Speed Kick while
in the air.
Combination: (jump),D-DF-F+K
Tournament Enhancements:
First Enhancement:
Super Fast Spike Charge - Spike Charge is incredibly fast.
Combination: Same as normal SC
&
Mid-Air Speed Kick - Lets you do a Speed Kick in mid-
air without Hyper Mode on.
Combination: (jump),D-DF-F+K
Second Enhancement:
After playing through all Tournaments using the Thorn, the only
place I ended up being able to get the Thorn's Second Enhancment
was from Devan Shell in the World Championship.
Mid-Air Off-the-Wall Attack - Lets you do the Thorn's Off-the
Wall Attack from anywhere in the
air.
Combination:(jump),D-DB-B+K
* Double Speed Kick - Lets you do two Speed Kicks, one
after the other. To do it, just
do a normal SK, then do another
one before the Thorn starts to
fall.
Effective Combos:
- My Best Combo, Ultimate Destruction 5-hit -
Modes: Tournament Req'd: Rehit, Both Enh, Fast Pilot, Dizzy
Combination: (jump),D-DF-F+K,(land),DB+P,D+P-DF-F+K,D-DF-F+K
Description: Do a Mid-Air Speed-Kick, placing it so that you land
right in front of where your opponent was standing. as soon as you
land, do a Crouching Heavy Punch followed by a Crouching Medium
Punch. Finish with a Double Speed Kick. This does more damage than
any combo under 9 hits that I've been able to find with any 'bot,
and is extremely simple to perform with practice. You CAN do it even
if your opponent isn't dizzy, but you won't be able to finish it.
Difficulty(1-10): 4
- Simple & Destructive 2-hit -
Modes: One,Two,Modem,Tournament Req'd: Rehit
Combination: (jump),D-DF-F+K,(land),D-DF-F+K
Description: Follows a Mid-Air Speed Kick with a Speed Kick. This
works great when using a strong character like Shirro in One/Two/
Modem Player modes. If you're playing in Modem mode with Level 2
Enhancements, then tack on another Speed Kick right after the last
one for incredible damage.
Difficulty(1-10): 1
- Smash'n'Toss 2-hit -
Modes: One,Two,Modem,Tournament Req'd: Rehit, Fairly Fast Pilot
Combination: (jump),D-DF-F+K,(land),F,F+P
Description: Follows a Mid-Air Speed Kick with a Spike Charge. Good
for keeping your opponent off-balance by making them switch sides,
and does large amounts of damage in One/Two/Modem Player modes. It
requires just a little bit of timing to get right.
Difficulty(1-10): 2
Computer Cheats:
- The computer almost always fails to block the Thorn's Mid-Air
Speed Kick. Use it as often as you like, and it will nearly
never be blocked. Also, in Tournament mode with both Enh,
start off every match with a Double Speed Kick. If they
aren't hit by the first of the two, the second will catch
them on its way down.
Human/Human sTrAgEdIeS:
- The Thorn doesn't really have any particular attacks which
lend itself to surprise or strategy other than its Spike
Charge. Remembering that the Spike Charge can go through
almost all basic attacks, as well as many Special moves,
such as projectiles, try and time it so that you'll catch
your opponent attempting to Sweep you right at the moment
you execute it. However, use it sparingly, as if it is
initially blocked, you're completely open to some major
damage from your opponent.
- Although limited in use, the Thorn's Off-The-Wall Attack is
effective in backing off your opponents when you're cornered.
If you have both Enhancements, try jumping towards your enemy
and quickly doing the move in the middle of the screen where
they won't be expecting it. Again, use it sparingly to keep
it effective.
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(3.4) Pyros
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Description:
The Pyros is another example of a 'bot that relies primarily
on raw power to win. Although many of its moves work fine against a
human player, as there is minimal reaction time, you have to rely
more on chipping away at your opponent in One Player or Tournament
Mode as the computer blocks most of the moves every time. Although
its flames aren't nearly as powerful as its arms, they are
invulnerable to attack. Any special move that comes into contact
with the flames (with the exception of the Thorn's Spike Charge) is
almost always stopped cold. That, and AI flaws with the Pyros's
Crouching Heavy Punch & Fire Spin, make it an entertaining, yet
challenging, 'bot to use.
Special Moves:
Super Thrust = F,F+P
Shadow Super Thrust = F,F,F+P
Jet Swoop = (jump),D+K
Fire Spin = D,P NOTE: To control the direction in which your Katana will move
subsequent to stomping on your opponent, quickly press
and hold Left or Right just BEFORE you stomp your enemy
to move, respectively, either Left or Right. It also
should be noted that you can perform an air attack while
coming out of a Head Stomp, such as a Jump Kick, Jump
Punch, or Mid-Air Rising Blade.(see below, Hyper-Mode
Enhancements)
.--Forward Razor Spin = D-DF-F+K
:--Backward Razor Spin = D-DB-B+K
`->NOTE: You can control movement of the Katana's Razor Spin move
in the air, once it starts spinning, by pressing in any
direction. Also, if you bounce off your opponent doing
the Spin, and then go against a wall before you land,
you'll go into another Spin.
Scrap Move = F-DF-D-DB-B+P
Destruction Move = B-DB-D-DF-F+P
Timing: Wait until after the
Katana slashes your opponent,
and then quickly do the move.
You only have a short time to
do it, so go FAST.
How to get to Fire & Ice = B-DB-D-DF-F+K
Timing: Do the move right after
the Katana slashes and destroys
your opponent's 'bot. If you just
can't get it to work, keep doing
the sequence over & over after
you do the Destruction move.
Hyper Mode Enhancements:
Mid-Air Rising Blade - Lets you do a Rising Blade in
mid-air.
Combination: (jump),D-DF-F+P
Tournament Mode Enhancements:
First Enhancement:
Four-Hit Shadow Rising Blade - Does a four-hit version of the
Katana's Shadow Rising Blade.
Combination: Same as normal SRB
Second Enhancement:
Five-Hit Shadow Rising Blade - Does a five-hit version of the
Katana's Shadow Rising Blade.
Combination: Same as normal SRB
I've heard that the Katana has a third Enhancement which gives him
the Fireball that "Fire", the secret character in One Player Mode,
uses. But as of yet I haven't been able to find it. I'm assuming
that you have to get it with your second enhancement from a
particular Unranked Challenger(like the Shadow's Freeze Blast that
you get from Iceman in the North American), but it wasn't the Iceman
Katana in the World Championship. Anyone got any tips short of
hex-editing my saved character?
Effective Combos:
- My Best Combo, Smash'n'Slice 8-hit Ground Based -
Modes: Tournament Req'd: Both Enh,Fast Pilot,Corner
Combination: (jump)+K,(land),B+P,B+P-DB-D-DF-F+P
Description: Attack with a Jump Kick, follow with 2 Standing Heavy
Punches, and finish with a Shadow Rising Blade. You can do this
without the Enhancements, or with only one, but you'll only get 6
or 7 hits instead of the full 8.
Difficulty(1-10): 5
- Blade Barrage 6-hit -
Modes: Tournament Req'd: Rehit,Fast Pilot
Combination: (jump)+K,D-DF-F+P,(land),DB+P,B+K,B+P
Description: Attack with a Jump Kick and follow it with a Rising
Blade. As soon as you land out of the Rising Blade, do a Crouching
Heavy Punch followed by a Standing Heavy Kick and ending with a
Standing Heavy Punch.
Difficulty(1-10): 7
- Slide-n-Slice 3-hit -
Modes: Tournament Req'd: Rehit,Fast Pilot
Combination: DB+K,DB+P,B+P
Description: Get about a quarter screen away from your opponent and
do the Katana's Sweep. Immediately follow it with a Crouching Heavy
Punch and then a Standing Heavy Punch. This works well for surprise
attacks against your friends.
Difficulty(1-10): 3
Computer Cheats:
- The computer doesn't seem to understand the concept of
blocking the Katana's Head Stomp. You can pretty much win an
entire match by just continually doing the Head Stomp on your
opponents until they become dizzy. The computer at most only
blocks it 2 out of every 3 times.
- If your reflexes are up to the challenge, you can also just
wait for the computer to do any kind of attack and retaliate
with a Rising Blade. Remember that you are completely
invulnerable doing the Rising Blade until it reaches its
apex, so any move of any other 'bots coming into contact with
a Katana in the middle of Rising Blade OR Shadow Rising Blade
will take damage while the Katana goes unscathed.
Human/Human sTrAgEdIeZ:
- Knowing of the invincibility of the Katana's Rising Blade,
expect experienced opponents to try to "bluff" an attack to
get you to do a Rising Blade, opening yourself up to attack.
Only use the Rising Blade either to thwart an attack to which
your enemy has already commited, or to pass through
projectiles when your enemy is at a distance. Use the Head
Stomp sparingly, as your fleshly opponents, unlike the game's
AI, know better than to take a continual beating from you in
such manner. Also, do a Forward Razor Spin and then press
Kick while you're flying towards your opponent for a turbo
charged Jump Kick that works great for surprising enemies at
a distance.
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(3.7) Shredder
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Description:
The Shredder, while it is probably one of the best rounded
'bots in the game, doesn't really excell in any particular area.
It has a couple of great Special Moves, some powerful Basic Moves,
and looks cool to boot. But, the computer doesn't seem to respect
its cool looks, as it plays against the 'bot quite well on the
higher difficulty levels. However, I've been able to find a couple
of cracks in the games's AI to let you win despite the fact that
you're strategically challenged. Most important to remember when
using the Shredder is that this 'bot's only advantage over the other
'bots is its virtually unlimited assortment of powerful combos. All
of its Special Moves complement each other by being able work
together in one combo. For an example of using this to your great
advantage, check out the 18-hit combo below. Or you can watch it by
playing the "SHREDDER.REC" file that should have come with the ZIP
file you obtained this FAQ from.
Special Moves:
Flying Hands = D-DB-B+P
Head-Butt = D-DF-F+P
Shadow Head-Butt = B-DB-D-DF-F+P
Flip Kick = D,D+K
NOTE: You can do any mid-air
Attack at any time during the
Flip Kick.
Scrap Move = D,F+P
Destruction Move = D,U,U+P
Timing: Do it at any time while
the Shredder is shredding your
opponent.
How to get to Fire & Ice = U-UB-B-DB-D+K
Timing: The easiest way to do the
move is to press and hold up
while your Shredder tosses your
opponent into the air, and the do
the rest of the move right after
your opponent explodes. If you
can't seem to get it to work, try
doing the move over and over
while & after your opponent is in
the air.
Hyper Mode Enhancements:
Mid-Air Head-Butt - Lets you do a Head-Butt in mid-
air.
Combination: (jump),D-DF-F+P
Tournament Enhancements:
First Enhancement:
Long-Range Flying Hands - The Flying Hands Attack has a
much farther range.
Combination: Same as normal FH
* Second Enhancement:
I could only get my Second Enhancment from Jazzy in the World
Championship.
Turbo Head-Butt & - The HB & SHB are nearly twice as
Shadow Head-Butt fast as before.
Combination: Same as normal HB &
SHB
Effective Combos:
- My Best Combo, 18-Hit Sure Death -
Modes: Tournament Req'd: Rehit, Dizzy, Corner, Fast Pilot
Combination: (jump),D+K,(land),D+K,K,B+K,B+K,B+K-DB-D-DF-F+P,
B+P-DB-D-DF-F+P,P,D,D+K,D-DF-F+P,(land),D-DB-B+P,
D-DF-F+P,K,B+K
Description: Get your opponent dizzy and in a corner, and then
attack with a Jump Kick. Go straight out of the Jump Kick into a
Flip Kick, and after the Flip Kick connects for the second hit,
quickly press Kick before you land. As soon as you land, do three
Standing Heavy Kicks, and follow with a Shadow Head Butt, then a
Standing Heavy Punch, another Shadow Head Butt, and a Standing
Medium Punch. Go into another Flip Kick, and after it hits once,
do a Mid-Air Head-Butt. As soon as you land, do the Flying Hands.
Immediately after the flying hands, do a Head Butt, then a Standing
Medium Kick, and finish with a Standing Heavy Kick. This is the most
destructive combo I've found for any 'bot in the game, and will take
off between 3/4 and 7/8 of any characters energy. However, it's
extremely difficult to pull off, and takes alot of practice to get
down with any efficiency, but makes for an excellent tape to replay
for your friends. Note that you can't FINISH the combo unless your
opponent is already dizzy, although you can go so far into it, get
them dizzy, and THEN do the full version... if they have enough
energy left. Note that this combo doesn't work as well against the
smaller 'bots, such as the Gargoyle and Flail, as some of the hits
will miss them due to their short height. I've found this combo
easiest to perform against the Nova, for some reason.
Difficulty(1-10): 10
- Multi-Head Butt 6-Hit -
Modes: Tournament Req'd: Rehit, Fast Pilot
Combination: (qtr screen away),B-DB-D-DF-F+P,B+P-DB-D-DF-F+P,DB+P,
D-DF-F+P,B+K
Description: From at least a quarter of a screen away, do a Shadow
Head Butt, follow with a quick Standing Heavy Punch, then another
Shadow Head Butt, and a Crouching Heavy Punch. Finish with a Head
Butt followed by a quick Standing Heavy Kick to put them into the
wall. This will make any opponent dizzy, setting you up for the
18-hit combo listed above.
Difficulty(1-10): 6
Computer Cheats:
- There are three ways to cheat against the computer with the
Shredder that I've found. The first is to do a Flying Hands
attack whenever the computer is walking towards you. The
computer for some reason almost always jumps into it. It
works best when you have the First Enhancement. Also, start
off every match against the computer with the Flying Hands.
This hits nearly every time.
- The second cheat is to attack the computer with a Jump Attack
and then do lots of quick Standing Light Punches. These never
fail to hit the computer; just be careful of a Counter-Attack
by the computer when your attacking with just a plain Jump
Kick or Punch.
- And lastly, my favorite way to cheese AI opponents is to do
a Flip Kick, wait for it to hit the computer once(whether it
connects or not), and immediately do a Mid-Air Head Butt.
Not only does the computer almost never block this, but it
also allows you to go into the above mentioned 6-hit combo.
Human/Human sTrAgEdIeZ:
- Playing with the Shredder against your carbon-based enemies
can be very effective if you know when to use its Special
Moves. It's best to use the Head-Butt for surprise attacks
from long range when there's distance between you and your
opponent, and the Flying Hands when they're too close for
comfort. The Flip Kick is effective against almost all Air
Attacks, Special or Basic, and is great for going into combos
with. Remember that the only real advantage that the Shredder
has is its nigh unlimited assortment of combos, so be sure to
master these before expecting many victories with it.
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(3.8) Flail
-----------
Description:
Definitely the oddball of the group, I can imagine the Elam's
conceptualizing the designs for the Flail after one too many slices
of a Meat-Lover's pizza with extra pepperoni. This 'bot looks like
it could handle anything from smart missiles to heavy indigestion.
And it can, too. (I'm guessing on the indigestion part) Although
discouraging to learn, the Flail is one of the more interesting,
and fun, 'bots to use. And Although he's hard to use against the
instantaneous reflexes of the computer, he's a blast to use against
your friends-turned-enemies in Two Player Mode. However, to even
things out in your battle against unfair AI response time, there
are a couple of bugs that you can use to win your personal war
against the evil Major.
Special Moves
Charge Punch = B,B+P
Shadow Charge Punch = D-DB-B,B+P
Slow Chain Spin = D,K
Fast Chain Spin = D,P
Spinning Throw Grab = F,F+K Thanx guys
NOTE: This is not a technical manual for
the game, but a description of moves,
secrets, and things concerning gameplay.
Note that a "*" denotes new/changed information
(1) Foreword & Basic Tutorial --READ THIS ENTIRE SECTION--
(1.1) The Foreword
(1.2) Disclaimer
(1.3) Basic Tutorial
(1.4) Understanding Special Move Sequences
(1.4)(A) Direction & Attack Buttons Legend
(1.4)(B) Special Moves Punctuation Legend
(1.5) Shareware Differences
(1.6) The 2.0 Modem/Network Upgrade
*(1.7) Recording/Playing Back Matches
*(1.8) Understanding Rehit Mode
(2) Known Secrets & Hidden/Unranked Challengers
(2.1) The Hidden Difficulty Levels
(2.2) The Hidden Advanced Options Menu
(2.3) Unranked Challengers - Tournament
(2.4) Tournament Mode Enhancements
(2.5) Fire in the Hole, Ice in the Basement
(2.6) Odds'n'Ends Secrets
(2.7) At Wit's End?
(2.8) One Player Attribute Editor
(2.9) Using the Nova in One Player Mode
(2.A) Questions -I- Need Answered
(3) 'bot Descriptions, Moves, & Other Swell Stuff...
*(3.1) Jaguar
*(3.2) Shadow
*(3.3) Thorn
*(3.4) Pyros
*(3.5) Electra
*(3.6) Katana
*(3.7) Shredder
*(3.8) Flail
*(3.9) Gargoyle
*(3.A) Chronos
*(3.B) Nova
(4) In Closing, etc., etc., etc...
*(4.1) The Future of OMF
(4.2) Future Expansion
(4.3) Where to get the Latest Version of the FAQ
(4.4) How to Contact /\/\e
*(4.5) Revision History
*(4.6) Credits
(1) Foreword & Basic Tutorial
-----------------------------
This section contains the Foreword, Disclaimer, and all the
basics that you need to know to become familiar with the game. If you
have never played the game before, or are not completely familiar
with the game's mechanics, be sure to read at least Sections (1.3)
- (1.4).
(1.1) The Foreword
------------------
Sick and tired of all those other OMF moves lists you find on
your local bulletin boards or in your favorite gaming mag that have
move combinations that never seem to work, or have directions that
are only slightly more comprehensible than the German README.TXT
file you got with that foreign variation of Tetris? Does it seem
like someone forgot something vital, like maybe "testing", when
they uploaded or published those lists? Are you often finding
yourself gnashing your teeth when the computer performs a lethal
Destruction on your hapless 'bot, while you can only desire sweet
vengeance in the form of seeing your opponent impaled on your
Thorn's spikes? Or maybe you long to wind up and smash the upper body
off the AI's 'bot with that wicked Nova. Do you mirror a sentiment
all-too-common among most people playing this game?: "How the (your
favorite expletive here) do I DO that?"
Well, look no further. This FAQ is exactly the OMF guide for
your destructive pleasure. (Albeit politically-correct destructive
pleasure) All the combinations for special moves listed in this
file haven't been taken straight from the $10 strategy guide that
only a pansy gamer would buy from Epic. No, all these codes have
been gleaned through blood, sweat, and blisters in the Arena after
hours and hours of heated battle, like a real gamer would--with a few
of the moves ripped out of what passes as the current OMF FAQ. So
what does this mean? It means that, so long as you're not using an
older/updated version of OMF than myself, all the moves listed
here (which covers just about 99.9% of all moves in the game--to my
knowledge) are guaranteed, or your money back. Heck, maybe I can
swing a deal with the SysOps to give you back your DL credit if
you're not completely satisfied.
If you haven't gotten the registered version of this game yet,
order it today. This is, in my opinion, the best fighting game by far
ever produced for MS-DOS computers. The gameplay is the best of any
fighting game(SF2 & MK series included) out there. My only real
quirk with OMF is its lack of scrolling backgrounds, causing the
fighting to sometimes feel crowded; and maybe they'll fix this in the
sequel. Aside from that, this game is killer, and nearly flawless.
There's more secrets and hidden characters in this game than MK I & II
put together, making for incredible replay value trying to find all
the hidden moves, hidden characters, & special enhancements.
And all that without the "blood'n'guts" that sets off parental
warning groups. I won't speak for everyone, but knocking bolts &
sheets of metal from an opponent is every bit as satisfying as
bleeding your enemy to death. Anti-violence advocates can't even
attack the "Scrap" and "Destruction" moves, as they are not in any
way connected with harming real people(or even fictitious people).
Ingenious. Epic Megagames, Rob Elam, Ryan Elam, & all others involved
in the creative process are to be well applauded.
Hopefully, this file will be expanded as any new knowledge
about the game comes to my attention, and I'll slowly be able to
fill in the few gaps I'm currently not certain on. And, by
downloading this file, you're supporting your friendly neighborhood
FAQ writer by making higher demand for these files in the future.
Now don't you feel better about yourself?
Be sure and read through this entire section, if you're not
completely familiar with the game, for basic gameplay instructions
and tips.
NOTE: Those of you only playing the shareware version, look under
"Shareware Differences", Section (1.5) for minor changes in some
of the scraps.
(1.2) Disclaimer (Unless you're an Epic employee, you can skip this)
----------------
This FAQ and myself are not in any way connected with Epic
Megagames. "One Must Fall: 2097" is, I presume, a registered
trademark of Diversions Entertainment, or Epic Megagames, or both.
I don't know. I don't care. "OFFICIAL /\/\att sTrAgEdY Guide"
is not a trademark of anything. Feel free to mention them in
anything you write without including me in your Disclaimer list. I'm
not even sure how to get a trademark; & I'm too cheap to waste money
on anything other than games anyway. I only wrote this because I pity
the poor idiots like myself that tried to understand the pitiful
instructions in the other OMF FAQs before they finally gave up and
just messed around till they got something to work. If anyone is
dissatisfied with the results of this FAQ, or unable to get the
moves to work right, despite the fact that they have done
everything to my every letter, then you have my sympathy. And
that's it. If strange demons infest your household due to heinous
combinations of joystick movements in conjunction with unheard of
swearing by you when moves don't work, don't contact me complaining.
Call your local exorcist. I'll be working on the next revision.
For all technical reasons, this FAQ IS copyright, (C)1995. Why, I
really don't know... David just told me to do it. Like anyone would
rob a poor FAQ writer?
(I told you to skip this... Now get out of here)
(1.3) Basic Tutorial
--------------------
# Each 'bot has 15 basic Attacks--7 basic Punches, 7 basic
Kicks, and 1 Throw or Grab. The basic Punches and Kicks
are different in speed & power, ranging from weak & fast
(referred to as "light") to fairly strong & fairly quick
(referred to as "medium") to powerful & slow (referred to
as "heavy).
NOTE: Some 'bots have, in place of Arms or Legs, different
appendages that they attack with such as blades,
flames, or chains, and therefore do not have Punches
and Kicks, but say, Punches & Flames or Blades &
Kicks.
- To perform a standing Light Attack, press straight
towards your opponent and an Attack button. To
perform a standing Medium Attack, just press an
Attack button without pressing in any direction. To
perform a standing Heavy Attack, press straight Away
from your opponent and an Attack button.
- To perform a crouching Light Attack, press
diagonally Down & Towards your opponent and an
Attack button. To perform a crouching Medium Attack,
press straight Down and an Attack button. To perform
a crouching Heavy Attack, press diagonally Down &
Away from your opponent and an Attack button. The
crouching Heavy Kick is most commonly referred to as
a "Sweep".
- To perform an Air Attack, first Jump and then press
an Attack button while your 'bot is in the air.
- To perform a Throw or Grab, get close beside your
opponent and press Towards your opponent and Punch
at the same time. This results in various powerful
attacks that vary depending on the particular 'bot
you are using.
# To jump much higher than you normally would by
pressing Up in any direction, press Down just before you
jump. This makes for a jump that is about twice as high
and twice as long as a standard jump.
# You can Block all of your opponents attacks, with the
exceptions of Low Kicks, Throws, & the Nova's Earthquake
Smash, by pressing and holding Away from your opponent.
To block Low Kicks, press diagonally Down & Away from
your opponent. Note that when you are blocking low, you
cannot block air attacks. Throws can only be avoided by
keeping your opponent away using different attacks or by
throwing him first. The Nova's Earthquake Smash can only
be avoided by being in the air at the time the Nova
performs it.
# A number of successively landed hits can make your opponent
dizzy, making them unable to defend themselves for a
brief period of time. You can tell how close you or your
opponent is to becoming dizzy by watching the Stun Bar,
directly beneath your or your opponent's life bar. The
Stun Bar is lowered every time you or your opponent
successfully lands an attack. The Stun Bar slowly
recharges when you are not performing any attacks. Be
careful of attacking when your Stun Bar is low as it
will not recharge, making it easier for your opponent to
get you dizzy.
# Special moves are combinations of joystick or key
movements coupled with attack buttons to make your 'bot
do more powerful attacks such as projectiles or long
range Attacks. Look under Section (3), 'bot
Descriptions for a listing of each 'bot's special moves.
# Some 'bots have "Shadow" versions of their Special Moves.
These moves differ from the simpler versions of the moves
in that they are usually invulnerable to projectiles,
faster, and more damaging. But, they are also usually more
difficult to perform and usually have longer recovery times
which leave your 'bot more open to attacks from your
opponent.
# Every 'bot has a Scrap & Destruction Move.
- Scrap Moves are performed immediately after you
defeat your opponent in the final round. Wait for
your opponent to fall down after the final blow of
the match and then keep performing your 'bot's
particular Scrap move, over and over if need be, until
you see results.
- Destruction Moves are performed during or
immediately following a scrap move, as is specified
for each 'bot in Section (3), 'bot Descriptions.
# A "Combination" is a series of Attacks which cannot be
blocked once the first hit is made. For example, jumping
at your opponent and hitting them with a basic air attack
(Kick or Punch) and then immediately following that
Attack with a Sweep would be a Two-Hit Combo. (That simple
combo works with all 'bots under all Characters) Also,
bonus points are awarded to your score everytime your
successfully perform a combo. For a list of effective
combos for each robot check Section (3), 'bot Descriptions.
# For best results, I highly recommend using a Gravis, or
other brand, Gamepad, as it's nearly impossible to do
most of the moves consistently on a standard Analog
joystick, and rather confusing to use the keyboard.
(1.4) Understanding Special Move Sequences
------------------------------------------
In order to properly understand the move descriptions in Section
(3), refer to these legends.
(1.4)(A) Direction & Attack Buttons Legend
------------------------------------------
Your Joystick (preferrably a Gamepad)
|
\_/
.--------. UB U UF .---------------.
| You're | \ | / | Your opponent |
| here | B-- P-K --F | here |
`--------' / | \ `---------------'
DB D DF
UB = Diagonally Up & Back
U = Straight Up
UF = Diagonally Up & Forward
B = Straight Back
F = Straight Forward
DB = Diagonally Down & Back
D = Straight Down
DF = Diagonally Down & Forward
Forward means toward your opponent;
Back means away from your opponent
Attack Buttons
--------------
P = The Punch button on your Joystick or Keyboard
K = The Kick button on your Joystick or Keyboard
(1.4)(B) Special Moves Punctuation Legend
-----------------------------------------
Move description punctuation in Section (3) should be understood
as follows:
- = Signifies moving succintly from one position
on the stick or keyboard to the next.
Example:
B-DB-D-DF-F
would mean to start in the straight Away
from your opponent position and smoothly roll
downward & then to the straight Toward your
opponent position.
+ = Used when a direction and attack button must
be pressed at the same time.
Example:
D+K
would mean to press Straight Down & Kick
at the same time. The best way to do this is
not to try and press the direction and the
button at the EXACT same time, but instead
to first press the direction listed, hold
it, then press the button, and release
(unless otherwise specified). This works
best if you do it in one quick motion
that shouldn't take up more than 1/2 a
second.
, = Press and release the Direction or Attack
button preceding the comma.
Example:
D,F+P
would be interpreted as pressing & releasing
Straight Down, and then immediately pressing
Forward and Punch. Incidentally, this is the
Scrap Move for the Electra, Shredder, and
Chronos.
An example of a move using all three forms of the above
punctuation is the Shadow's Scrap Move:
B,F-UF-U-UB-B+P
which should be interpreted as pressing Back, going
straight to Forward, then rolling Upward then Back
in one succinct motion and pressing Punch once you
have rolled to the straight Back position.
Additionally, any move preceded by (jump) means
that the move must be performed while in the air,
and any move followed by (rep) means to repeat
the combination until results occur. (turn) means
just that--turn around. And (grab) means to get
right beside your opponent and press Towards them &
Punch at the same time. (land) means that you should
be on the ground before continuing the move. Lastly,
a combination followed by (hold) means to hold the
last Direction and/or Attack button pressed until
results occur.
(1.5) Shareware Differences
---------------------------
If you're playing the shareware version of OMF(Version 1.0, not
2.0), then refer to the list below for minor changes in the Scraps
and Destructions for these 'bots:
Jaguar Scrap = D,D,D,U,U+P
Destruct = U,D+K
Thorn Scrap = B,B,F,F+P
Destruct = D,U+P
The Pyros' and Shadow's Scraps are the same as listed in
Section (3), but I can't seem to get their Destructions to work.
I'll update this information as soon as it's received. Also note
that this information is only confirmed in the 1.0 shareware version
of OMF. I haven't tried the 1.1 or 2.0 versions, so I cannot vouch
for this to be true in their case.
(1.6) The 2.0 Modem/Network Upgrade
-----------------------------------
Yes, Epic has finally released the long anticipated, long
overdue Modem/Network Upgrade for OMF. You can find the file off
the I'net and most large BBS's under the filename "OMFUP20.ZIP".
On the Internet, you can get the file at:
ftp.aimnet.com/pub/users/lordsoth/omf
Or, feel free to call my BBS, The Pond - (615) 536-5072, and
download the file on your first call free. Go to the Files menu
after logging on and filling out the information and download the
file "OMFUP20.ZIP". You can also download the latest version of
this FAQ under the filename "MOMFAQXX.ZIP", where XX is the
version number.(i.e. 10 = 1.0)
Aside from adding the option to play other OMF'ers over a
modem, network, or serial link, and the ability to record,
playback, and save your matches, the 2.0 patch also supposedly
fixes a variety of bugs and adds a couple of new secrets into the
game as well. However, despite the laborious(and somewhat elongated)
beta test stage, many users have been complaining of faulty and/or
slow gameplay. Having yet to thoroughly encounter any of these
problems myself, I don't have much advice as of now. However, below
is a list of hints that have been in the IPCGaming echo on FidoNet
to make the game run faster/more reliably over the modem.
- If you have problems with slow gameplay when playing
between two computers of differing speeds, try having
the slower machine call the faster one.
- If you can't seem to get a proper connection through
the built-in dialer, try connecting through your term
program, exiting that program without hanging up your
modem, and choosing "Begin! Already Connected" from the
Modem/Network menu.
- Consult your modem's manual and find the init string
recommended for no compression.
- Do a "clean boot" before you start the game.(If you have
DOS 6.0 or later, press F5 while it says "Starting
MS-DOS..."; otherwise, make a bootdisk without an
AUTOEXEC.BAT or CONFIG.SYS.)
That's all the tips that I've heard up to this point, but more
will be added as I've used the patch more for myself. If you have
any tips on how to make things run a little more smoothly, please
contact me as is described in Section (4.4). All information is
appreciated, and credit will be given for all information used
in this FAQ. Thanx in advance...
* (1.7) Recording/Playing Back Matches
------------------------------------
As mentioned above in Section (1.6), the 2.0 upgrade of OMF
added the ability to record and playback matches. This is really
useful when you want to savor a particularly successful session
against a friend over & over again, or to prove that, yes, you
really CAN do that 17-hit combo with the Shredder. Unfortunately,
Epic overlooked including how to utilize this function in the tiny
section of the HELPME.DOC file devoted to the 2.0 enhancements. But,
thanx to faithful contributors, it's where everything that you need
to know about OMF generally ends up: here.
You can record matches one of three ways. First, you can run
OMF by typing "OMF REC" to start the game. This will only save the
last match which ran on your computer, be it One Player, Two Player,
Tournament, or a demo, under the filename "LAST.REC". If you prefer,
you can specify a filename under which you wish to record the last
fight by typing "OMF REC yourfile.REC" where "yourfile" is the name
you wish to call the file. If you would rather record ALL of your
fights in a session, you can type "OMF REC SAVE_REC". This will save
all fights in a given session under the filenames "OMF00001.REC",
"OMF00002.REC", etc..
You can playback your fights one of two ways. You can type
"OMF PLAY" at the command line, and it will play the existing
"LAST.REC" file if one exists. If you wish to play a specific file,
type "OMF PLAY yourfile.REC", where "yourfile" is the name of the
file you wish to load.
Now that the option of recording fights is available, feel free
to upload examples of your skill in action to The Pond BBS,
(615) 536-5072, so I can see that you weren't really just pulling
my flail about a 13-hit combo with the Jaguar. It won't take but
less than a minute, and wouldn't it feel nice to be believed for
once? In the OMF area, you can find several examples of the combos
and strategies that I detail in this FAQ for you to download and
see for yourself if you won't take my word for it. :)
* (1.8) Understanding Rehit Mode
------------------------------
Rehit Mode is an option within the Hidden Advanced Option menu
See Section 2.2) which, when activated, makes for a completely
different gaming experience. What it does, basically, is admit that
just because you've knocked your opponent into the air doesn't mean
that they're magically protected from all harm until they stand up
and come at you again. It allows you the option of continuing to
bash your opponent before they hit the, keeping them airborn with
hits. This is referred to as "juggling". However, as it would be all
too simple to merely keep hitting your opponent over & over with the
same light punch till all their energy was drained, the programmers
added this limitation: Once you've knocked the other 'bot into the
air, you can only hit them once with each of your Attacks. In other
words, say you're using the Shredder and do a Head-Butt on your
opponent, and quickly do a Standing Heavy Punch. These will connect.
However, if you try to do ANOTHER Heavy Punch before they fall to
the ground, it will pass through them without doing any damage.
But you could, if you wanted, still do any other attack which you
hadn't done to your opponent since they became airborn.(Including a
Head-Butt, since that was the move that only KNOCKED them into the
air--you hadn't hit them with one of those since they left the
ground)
Keep this in mind when making up your own combinations for each
'bot. For an example of how to use this to it's maximum potential,
look under Section (3.7) at the Shredder's 18-hit combo. Effective
use of your attacks in Rehit mode is a requisite to becoming a much
more formidable adversary.(Like this is a really SERIOUS thing,
right? Pardon me while I go pour cold water down my back.)
(2) Known Secrets & Hidden/Unranked Challengers
-----------------------------------------------
OMF is just loaded with tons of Hidden Characters for you to
stumble across, as well as several other hard to discover surprises.
Here's a list of everything I've found and been informed of up to
this point.
(2.1) The Hidden Difficulty Levels
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To get to the not-so-secret-by-now difficulty level, "Deadly",
go into the Gameplay menu accessed from the Main menu. Go down to
the "CPU:" selection, and keep pressing right after it says Champion
(about 10-15 times) until it turns to "Deadly". This is a level that
you have to totally rely on taking advantage of AI bugs to win,
because the computer almost always blocks all standard attacks and
projectiles. The computer will also occasionally do a Scrap or
Destruction after defeating you. Note that this skill level only
affects One Player Mode and Demo Mode, where the computer 'bots
fight each other with the same skill that they use against you in
One Player Mode, and sometimes do Scraps & Destructions on one
another.
And, if you want the ultimate challenge, why not use the
"Ultimate" skill level? Yes, you know you're bad and can beat the
game every time you play it with the CPU level on "Deadly", but
you've never faced a challenge unless you've played the game on the
SECOND hidden skill level, "Ultimate". To activate "Ultimate", go
into the Gameplay Menu, change the present CPU level to "Deadly",
as described above, and press the keys O-M-F on your keyboard
simultaneously(in any order just so long as you press all three
keys at the same time). Release them, and then press Right on your
joystick or the Right cursor key to change the skill level to
"Ultimate". I won't describe how hard it is to win at this level;
let's just leave it at "Good Luck".
(2.2) The Hidden Advanced Options Menu
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There is a hidden option within the game which lets you control
aspects of gameplay such as how high the players jump and how much
energy each player has in One & Two Player modes, special features
like rehitting and block damage, and several others. To bring up the
menu, hold down the 2-0-9-7 keys on the keyboard simultaneously
while at the Main Menu. Release them, and go into the Gameplay menu.
You'll see a new option accessible called "Advanced Options". Select
it, and you'll have control over the aforementioned options as well
as a few others that I'll let you discover & figure out for
yourself. Be aware that once you've played the game with Rehit mode
turned on, you'll probably never turn it off again.
(2.3) Unranked Challengers - Tournament
---------------------------------------
There are numerous hidden Unranked Challengers to be found in
the Tournament Mode. To get to many of the hidden characters, you
need to have chosen one of the two highest difficulty levels when
you made your character. Some are only accessible at the highest
difficulty level. Also, you must usually either perform very well
in your previous fight (take little damage), perform a Scrap &
Destruction, or both. The following is a list of the Characters I
have been able to find and how I got to them.
Once again, if you don't seem to be able to get to a
particular challenger, make sure that the difficulty level is high
enough; if you still can't get to them, try to take little damage
and execute a destruction every time, as some UCs require this
before they'll challenge you.
In the list below, note that a "{{ APP_CONTENT }}quot; before the UCs name means
that I've received an enhancement from that character after doing
a Destruction on them. Also, whether or not you get an enhancement
from these seems to be dependent on the skill level you chose.
North American
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
Unranked Challenger 'bot How to Get to...
------------------- ---- ----------------
Christian Jaguar Do a Destruction on Crystal
$ Steel Claw Flail Defeat #6 or higher with a
Destruction
$ Jazzy Jaguar Beat #2, taking little damage
$ Iceman Shadow Beat #1, taking little damage &
doing a Destruction
Katushai Challenge
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
Unranked Challenger 'bot How to get to...
------------------- ---- ----------------
Angel Gargoyle Defeat #6 or higher
$ Selenna Katana Defeat #2 with a Destruction
$ Devan Shell Flail Defeat #1 taking little damage
& doing a Destruction
War Invitational
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
Unranked Challenger 'bot How to get to...
------------------- ---- ----------------
Eva Earlong Shadow Defeat #6 or higher taking
little damage
$ Killian Electra Defeat #2 doing a Destruction
$ Bethany Shredder Defeat #1 taking little damage
and doing a Destruction
World Championship
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
Unranked Challenger 'bot How to get to...
------------------- ---- ----------------
Eva Earlong Gargoyle Defeat #14 with Destruction
$ Jazzy Shredder Defeat Eva Earlong with
Destruction
Angel Electra Defeat #10 with Destruction
$ Devan Shell Thorn Defeat #8 taking little damage
and with Destruction.
$ Iceman Katana Defeat Selenna with Destruction
$ Bethany Nova Defeat #2 taking little damage
and with Destruction
Nicoli Nova Defeat #1
(2.4) Tournament Mode Enhancements
----------------------------------
You can pick up enhancements in Tournament play which will
give your 'bot extra powers, such as multiple projectiles or the
ability to perform special moves in mid-air. Enhancements are
attained only when you have your character's difficulty level at at
least STEEL(I've never gotten an enhancement at a level lower than
that) in Tournament Play. I have only gotten enhancements after
performing destructions on my opponents. You most often get an
enhancement after fighting an Unranked Challenger, but I have gotten
them after defeating #1 ranked in both the Katushai Challenge and
World Championship. You'll know if you've received an Enhancement
by reading what your Engineer says when he greets you. If he says
something about finding a gizmo in the Arena while they were
cleaning up, then you've got an enhancement. But enhancements
usually won't do any good unless you know you have them, so always
be sure to at least glance at the Engineer's comment. For a listing
of known enhancements for each 'bot and how to perform them, check
Section (3), 'bot Descriptions.
(2.5) Fire in the Hole, Ice in the Basement
-------------------------------------------
In One Player Mode, all the 'bots(I believe) have a special
combination used to get to the secret character "Fire" after
performing a Scrap & Destruction in the Fire Arena. The only
requirement for being able to get to Fire is that you have the CPU
difficulty level on a minimum of "Champion". Known combinations for
some 'bots are listed in the 'bot Descriptions, Section (3).
Fire is a Katana with the ability to perform a 5-hit Rising
Blade move and has a Fire projectile that does enormous damage. He
has extremely high strength & stamina, and relatively high agility.
All his hits take off about double the average character's hit. He
doesn't, however, seem to be well adept at blocking Sweeps. Defeat
him in Champion mode, and you'll get 1,000,000 points for a perfect
round(if you can), 1,000,000 for full stamina(automatic perfect
round), and 1,000,000 for his Destruction. In Deadly mode, count
that a cool 1,500,000 points each. While playing with the CPU on
Ultimate, you get a huge 2,000,000 points each.
All psyched up and ready to take on Fire? Well, on the slim
chance that you manage to defeat Fire with the difficulty set on
Ultimate, you can ALSO get to a second hidden character named Ice.
To get to him(or her--it COULD be a girl), beat Fire with the
difficulty level set to Ultimate, as is described in Section (2.1),
& perform a Destruction on him. Then perform the same sequence that
you used to get to Fire. If you do it correctly, you will then be
taken to the lair of the secret character, Ice. Ice is an incredibly
fast, powerful, and smart Shadow that blocks almost everything that
you can throw at it. All his(her) Special Shadow Moves go lightning
quick and are unstoppable. He also has a Freeze Blast that will
freeze you for a short time, as well as do some damage to you in the
process.(You might want to remember that to avoid the Freeze Blast,
you either have to jump or block low) Put quite frankly, it takes a
heck of a lot of effort to beat this guy(gal), so the programmers
were at least gracious enough to give you 20,000,000 points for full
health, as well as for a Perfect Round(Yeah Right...) and Ice's
Destruction, adding up to the Potential of 60,000,000+ points for a
single round. Sound like fun? Go ahead, then. Have fun... losing.
(2.6) Odds'n'Ends Secrets
-------------------------
- To change the colors of your 'bot in either One or Two Player
modes, first select the character that you wish to use. While
you're choosing your 'bot, press the 1, 2, & 3 keys on your
keyboard to select the colors for Player One and the 4, 5, &
6 keys for Player Two. Don't know how secret that is, but I
thought it worth mentioning anyway.
- To replay the animations shown when you win a tournament in
Tournament Mode, press the "E" key on your keyboard from the
Tournament Mode menu. Remember, you have to have WON a
tournament previous to this, and must not be in a tournament
at the time. This is a good way to see the winning animations
for all the 'bots, as it will still show the ending if you
buy a different 'bot. So, if you can't beat the World
Championship tournament with that #%$@& Chronos, then win
with your favorite 'bot, buy a Chronos if he's available, and
press the "E" key. Now you get to watch the pretty little
grafix animations for ALL those 'bots you're lame with.
- To make all the nuts and bolts that you and your opponent
knock out of each other continually rain down on you during
your match without disappearing, hold down the R-E-I-N keys
on your keyboard simultaneously at any time while in the
game, even during a fight. This feature is more or less
useless, and in a long fight slows down the grafix on even a
high-end 486 drastically, but it's there, nonetheless, for
you to try at least once to quench your insatiable curiosity.
And I'm not sure, but this seems to no longer work as of the
2.0 upgrade of OMF.
- To increase the amount of metal and bolts that fly from each
'bot during a battle, hold down the B-I-G keys along with a
number between 1 and 9 simultaneously at any time in the
game(including during a fight). 1 represents the normal
amount of scrap knocked from a 'bot during a fight, whereas
9 is the maximum amount of scrap you can knock from an
opponent. To get the scrap level back to normal once you've
changed it, just press the B-I-G-1 keys simultaneously. Note
that on some computers(namely MY 486DX2/66), this option for
some reason won't work, as every time I try it, I only hear
my PC speaker chirping in the background. This may be
attributable to my particular setup, because the code works
fine on my brother's 486DX2-50, but I'm not sure.
- You can access a Sound Test option available within the
Configuration menu by pressing ALT's'F simultaneously from
the main menu, and then going into the Configuration menu.
This provides you with a way to listen to all the games
sound effects individually. Why you'd want to, I don't know;
but it's there, nonetheless.
(2.7) At Wit's End?
-------------------
If worse comes to worse, try out the OMF Edit program, by
Legend. No, it's not a source code hack program--it simply edits
your saved Tournament characters to give them full power on
everything, along with over $672,000,000k to spend. Look for it
under the filename "OMFEDT.ZIP" or "OMFED10.ZIP" on your local BBS
or on the Internet at:
ftp.aimnet.com/pub/users/lordsoth/omf
It works with either the Shareware or Registered version, but
the version I have will not modify a character using any other 'bots
than those contained in the Shareware version. However, once you
have the $672,000,000k, you can buy any 'bot you want, as well as
modify it to full strength, endurance, and speed many times over.
(2.8) Built-in Pilot Attribute Editor
-------------------------------------
If you have version 2.0 of OMF, registered or shareware, you
try this nifty little trick to configure the attributes of the 8
pre-set characters in One Player, Two Player, or Modem Play modes
to your own particular preferences. To access this option, do as
follows:
While choosing your pilot, move to Crystal(or you can obviously
start from there), and then from there, go five spaces to the
left to bring you back to Crystal once again. Then, move down one
space to Jean Paul. From there, move five spaces to the right,
bringing you back to Jean Paul. From here, go to the character
you wish to use and press & hold down the Kick button. While
holding the Kick button, press in the four principal directions
(up, down, left, right) on your gamepad or keyboard to modify
their attributes as desired.
Note that you cannot ADD energy to any of the three
attributes, but only "swap out", taking energy from the other two
as you increase one. This is pretty much only useful if you ever
wanted to use Shirro or Ibraham and have them be as fast and weak
as Milano. Not very useful, but I thought you'd want to know.
Once again, note that this ONLY works in version 2.0(and
possibly later versions) of OMF.
(2.9) Using the Nova in One/Two/Modem Player Modes
--------------------------------------------------
If you have version 2.0(or possibly higher versions), there
is a way for you to access the Nova in all the aforementioned
modes. To do so, do the following sequence EXACTLY as listed
when at the 'bot selection screen in One Player, Two Player, or
Modem Play modes:
Move the cursor to the Thorn. From here, move Right 2, Down 1,
Left 3, Up 1, Right 1, Left 2, Down 1, Up 1, Down 1. This should
land you on the Katana. Now press down at LEAST 10 times.(It
doesn't hurt to press more than this, but this is the minimum
that's required) Now, move to the Flail and press Punch or Kick.
(Note that you don't have to go STRAIGHT to the Flail--it won't
hurt if you move to several other 'bot's first) Tada! You're the
proud pilot of a mighty Nova.
You can pretty much use most of the same strategies listed in
Section (3.B) when using the Nova in One Player mode. These prove
more than effective enough at obliterating the computers attempts
to overcome those incredible skills of yours. Smash things. Make
stuff explode. Have fun.
Again, remember that this will NOT work on versions 1.0 or
1.1 of OMF, and only works with the registered version.
(2.A) Questions -I- Need Answered
---------------------------------
At present, I'm pretty sure the following things are possible,
but have yet to learn how to do them. Please contact me through one
of the ways detailed in Section (4.4) with information regarding
any of these listed items if you possess it. It would be greatly
appreciated, and credit will be given to those who contribute in
the next release of the FAQ.
- How to get the Enhancement in Tournament mode which
gives the Katana the fire projectile used by the secret
character "Fire" in One Player mode, short of using a
hex-editor or cheater.
- How to access a hidden Difficulty Level in Tournament
mode, if it exists.(rumor I heard spread around)
- How(if possible) to get to Fire & Ice using the Nova in
One Player mode.
- How to gain over 20% non-taxable quarterly interest in
an annuity bond, or slip profit gained on an
investment over a 6 month period past governmental
detection and taxation. ;)
- I also need all the good 3+ hit combos that you have,
strategies to use against the computer, and, especially,
strategies to use against human opponents to add to the
next release.
Thanx in advance...
(3) 'bot Descriptions, Moves, & Other Swell Stuff
-------------------------------------------------
The following list is a compilation of Descriptions, Special
Moves, Scrap & Destruction Moves, Combos, Known Secrets, &
Miscellaneous Notes for each 'bot. If you want to print out a list
of all the 'bots moves, but don't want to have to print all the
extra stuff, print the "OMFMOVES.LST" file that came with the
"MOMFAQXX.ZIP" file.(where XX is the version number)
Also, note that most of the combos listed in the "Combos" list
for each 'bot are done with Rehit mode turned on. For information
on how to turn this on, see Section (2.2).
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(3.1) Jaguar
------------
Description:
Fast & fairly powerful, the Jaguar's a good basic choice for most
players to learn on. All its Special Moves are very basic and easy
to execute, and it's Scrap & Destruction are best to use for
learning how the timing of most Scraps & Destructions work. It
does, however, have slow recovery time from its Sweep and Uppercut,
leaving it open to quick attacks by the enemy. A very all-around,
but not specialized when unmodified, 'bot that's great to learn
the mechanics of the game with. However, if you have a fully-rigged
Jaguar with both Enhancements in Tournament mode, this rig rocks!
When playing with Rehit mode turned on, the Jaguar is my personal
preference to beat the living cyber-shnot out of my opponents with.
With a souped up Jag, you can take off nearly a third of your
opponents energy with a single combo. However, should you be a
little slow in the finger movement category, don't expect to reap
too many benefits here. But seeing your friend gawk as you
completely destroy their pride'n'joy in a matter of seconds makes
it well worth your while to take a course in "Reflex Enhancement".
Special Moves:
Jaguar Leap = D-DF-F+P
Shadow Jaguar Leap = B-DB-D-DF-F+P
Concussion Cannon = D-DB-B+P
Overhead Throw = (jump), D+P - when near opponent
Scrap Move = D,D,U+P
Destruction Move = D,U+K
Timing: Time it so that you
press U+K right after the Jaguar
lifts your opponent overhead.
How to get to Fire & Ice = U,D+K
Timing: Do it right after the Jag
throws your opponent through the
floor.
Hyper Mode Enhancements:
Directable Concussion Blast - Lets you direct the Blast after
you shoot it by pressing in any
direction.
Combination: Same as normal CB
Mid-Air Jaguar Leap - Lets you perform a Jaguar Leap
while jumping.
Combination: (jump),D-DF-F+P
Tournament Enhancements:
First Enhancement:
This Enhancement's a doozy.. It gives you all of the following:
Double Concussion Blast - Lets you shoot two Blasts at
once. It needs to be noted that
when up close to your opponent,
this will shoot THREE blasts,
instead of the normal two,
amounting to extra damage.
Combination: Same as normal CB
Mid-Air Jaguar Leap - Lets you do the Jaguar Leap in
mid-air, even if Hyper Mode is
off.
Combination: (jump),D-DF-F+P
Double Jaguar Leap - Lets you do two consecutive
Jaguar Leaps, one right after the
other. To do it, do a regular
Jaguar Leap, then perform another
one before your Jaguar starts to
fall out of the leap. This works
great for extra damage to your
opponent when rehit mode is
turned on.
Shadow Jaguar Leap - This lets you do a kick coming
"Safety" Kick out of a SJL, which means that
you won't be vulnerable to any
quick attacks from your opponent
if you miss with the SJL. To do
the "safety" kick, perform a SJL
and press the Kick button anytime
during the SJL before you start
to fall out of it. This one works
great with rehit mode turned on
as well, since the more damage
you can fit into a combo, the
happier your 'bot'll be.
Second Enhancement:
I played through all four tournaments with the Jaguar, and while
the first enhancement could be obtained from many different Unranked
Challengers, the only place I could ever find the second enhancement
was from Bethany in the World Championship. It's worth it, though,
as you'll see from the following two nifty Enhancements.
Triple Concussion Blast - Shoots three Blasts at a time.
Just like the DCB, if you're
right next to an opponent when
you do this move, the number of
shots fired will be FOUR,
instead of the normal THREE.
Combination: Same as normal CB
Mid-Air Jaguar Leap - Lets you perform an overhead
"Safety" Throw throw when coming out of a MAJL.
This is really most useful with
Rehit mode turned on as an
offensive move, but is also
effective as a defensive move so
you're not as vulnerable when
coming out of a MAJL.
Combination: Press D+P at any
time while doing a MAJL previous
to the apex(the point at which
you start to fall downward).
Effective Combos:
- My Best Combo, 8-hit Tournament -
Modes: Tournament Req'd: Both Enh
Combination: (jump)+K,(land),D-DB-B+P,D-DF-F+P,D-DF-F+P,D+P
Description: Attack with a Jump Kick, do a 4-hit Concussion Blast,
continue with Double Jaguar Leaps, and finish with Safety Overhead
Throw.
Difficulty(1-10): 6
- One/Two Player Killer 3-hit -
Modes: One/Two Player Req'd: Fast Pilot
Combination: (grab),(turn),F+P,D-DF-F+P
Description: Do the Jag's grab, turn around and juggle opponent
with a light Standing punch, finish with a Jaguar Leap.
Difficulty(1-10): 3
- Awesome Damage 5-hit -
Modes: Tournament,Modem Req'd: Both Enh, Fast Pilot
Combination: (grab),(turn),F+P,D-DF-F+P,D-DF-F+P,D+P
Description: Same as the above combo, but using the Enhancements
for an extra Jaguar Leap followed by the Safety Overhead Throw.
Difficulty(1-10): 4
- Quick-Dizzy 7 or 8-hit -
Modes: Tournament Req'd: First or Both Enh
Combination: (jump)+K,(land),D-DB-B+P,B-DB-D-DF-F+P,K
Description: Attack with a Jump Kick, follow with a Concussion
Blast. Continue with a Shadow Jaguar leap, and end with an SJL
Safety Kick. Great for dizzying your opponents.
Difficulty(1-10): 4
Computer Cheats:
- The computer almost never blocks the Double or Triple
Concussion Blast when you do it immediately after a Jump
Attack.
- The computer is also a sucker for the Jaguar Overhead Throw.
Just jump at your opponent, and wait till the last second
before doing the throw. This works best against the Flail &
Pyros.
Human/Human sTrAgEdIeS:
- The Shadow Jaguar Leap is great to use against Human
opponents in Tournament mode if you have at least one
Enhancement. Use it to attack from long range by pressing
Kick about mid-way through the SJL. This often as not will
catch your opponent off-guard the first couple of times,
and not much after as they'll be ready for it. Use it
sparingly.
- Be sure to utilize the Jaguar's uppercut for thwarting
Jump Attacks from your enemy. When timed right, it can
almost always knock away most basic Jump Attacks without
costing you any damage.
- A good way to "tick" your opponent is to continually do
the Shadow Jaguar Leap-Safety Kick move over and over.
Remember, this requires at least the first Enhancement, so
it will only work in Tournament or Modem modes.
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(3.2) Shadow
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Description:
Quick & fairly powerful, the Shadow is one of the easiest 'bots in
the game to win with. Using a combination of AI flaws & quick
moves, you can easily beat the computer on the hardest difficulty
level almost every time. The computer cannot(in my version) hardly
ever avoid the Shadow Grab once it's thrown, with the notable
exception of the Electra on the higher difficulty levels. The best
strategy to catch the computer with the Shadow Grab is to make
distance between you and your computer opponent, and then throw the
Shadow Grab. Also, performing a Shadow Dive while jumping away from
a computer opponent connects most of the time, even on the highest
difficulty settings. However, the Shadow Punch and Shadow Kick are
virtually useless against the game's AI--unless you find yourself
cornered by a computer opponent. Due to another AI flaw, when you
are cornered, about 95% of the time you can perform a Shadow Kick
with the computer at close range and it will not be blocked.
(provided you are using a mid-to-fast speed character) The Shadow
is definitely the 'bot to use to find most of the games secrets, as
a skilled player can almost always get a perfect, or at least near
to perfect, round with it.
Special Moves:
Shadow Punch = D-DB-B+P
Shadow Slide = D-DB-B+K
Shadow Dive = (jump),D-DF-F+P
Shadow Grab = D,D+P
Scrap Move = B,F-UF-U-UB-B+P
Destruction Move = D,D,D+P
Timing: Do it quickly right after
the sixth hit of the Scrap. If
you have problems getting it to
work, keep hitting D+P right
after the fifth hit of the Scrap.
How to get to Fire & Ice = D,D,D+P
Timing: Do it right after the
giant Shadow destroys your
opponent. If you can't get it to
work, try pressing D+P over &
over after the big Shadow smashes
your opponent.
Hyper Mode Enhancements:
None known.
Tournament Enhancements:
First Enhancement:
Air Shadow Grab - Lets you throw the Shadow Grab
in Mid-Air.
Combination: (jump),D-DB-B+P
Second Enhancement:
Super Shadow Punch & Kick - Faster, More Powerful versions of
the Shadow Punch & Kick.
Combination: Same as normal SP/SK
Freeze Blast - A projectile weapon that freezes
NOTE: You can only get your opponent doing some damage in
the Freeze Blast if you the process, and holds them for a
get your second enhance- few seconds, giving you the
ment from Iceman in the opportunity to do more damage.
North American. Combination: F-DF-D-DB-B+P
Effective Combos:
- My Best Combo, Unlimited-Hit Instant Death -
Modes: One,Two,Modem,Tournament Req'd: Rehit, Dizzy, Fast Pilot
Combination: D-DB-B+K,(rep)
Description: Note that this only works against the Pyros, Katana,
Flail, & Gargoyle. To get it to work, get your opponent dizzy & in a
corner. Launch repeated Shadow Slides. They will continue to hit
your opponent as long as they are timed correctly. It is easiest to
do against the Katana, as it falls at a rate about equivalent to as
fast as you can do the Shadow Slides.
Difficulty(1-10): 8
- Powerful Ground Based 5-hit -
Modes: Tournament Req'd: Fast Pilot
Combination: (jump)+K,DB+P,DB+P,DB+P,DB+K
Description: Jump at your opponent with a Jump Kick, follow with
three Croucing Heavy Punches, and finish with a Sweep. Great for
performing when your opponent is almost dizzy. Since it's ground
based, whether they're about to be dizzy or not they won't fall
until you finish the combo.
Difficulty(1-10): 1
- Dizzying 4-hit -
Modes: Tournament Req'd: Rehit, Fast Pilot
Combination: (jump)+K,B+K,B+K,D-DB-B+K
Description: Jump at your opponent with a Jump Kick, follow with two
Standing Heavy Kicks, and finish with a Shadow Slide. This takes off
substantial amounts from your opponent's stun bar.
Difficulty(1-10): 4
Computer Cheats:
- When playing with the Shadow in One/Two/Modem Player or
Tournament modes, there is a bug in the game that will let
the Shadow win infallibly every time provided you can get
your opponent dizzy once. Once they're dizzy, throw a Shadow
Grab. Notice sparks CONTINUE to fly from the 'bot being held.
Jump in and do any ground-based combo you like. When your
opponent gets up again, he will still be dizzy. Keep
repeating the process until the match is over. Kind of lame,
but when you're hard up for a win, feel free to try it. Note
that this only works if you've upgraded your OMF to 2.0.
- If you're ever backed into a corner by the computer, this
works almost always without fail. Wait until they're at
about sweep range, and then do a Shadow Slide. They almost
never block this, and it backs them off, giving you some
breathing room.
- In the 2.0 upgrade, they made it much harder to catch the
computer with the Shadow Grab. However, it can still be done
quite often by first launching a Shadow Grab, and then
quickly launch a Shadow Punch. This will sometimes knock your
opponent into the Shadow Grab, adding up for more bonus
damage.
- The computer is also quite stupid in regards to the Shadow
Dive. About 50% of the time, you can hit the computer with it
by jumping away and quickly doing one before you reach your
jump's apex.
Human/Human sTrAgEdIeS:
- The easiest way to beat your organic opponents is to keep
them off balance using the Shadow's Shadow Dive & Shadow Air
Grab(only available with 1st Enh.) as often as possible. Your
best shot at catching a skilled friend with a Shadow Grab is
to wait for them to jump at you & THEN throw it, jumping away
to avoid their incoming attack. The Shadow dive is best put
to use when jumping away from an opponent. This gives you
space from your opponent even if it doesn't connect.
- Due to the fact that your friends will be looking for the
Shadow to "phase" out and launch another Punch or Slide,
it's best to use these only when it can safely be done.
When an opponent jumps at you, a late Shadow Punch works
surprisingly well. When cornered, a Shadow Slide is good for
getting enemies farther away, whether it hits or not. Just
remember that the most important thing when using the Shadow
is not to become predictable. If you adhere to any pattern
long enough, you'll lose in the long run.
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(3.3) Thorn
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Description:
Stout would best describe the Thorn's fighting prowess. Able to
take ungodly amounts of damage without flinching, having some
of the most damaging moves in the game, and yet painfully slow,
the Thorn is definitely to OMF what Zangief is to the Street
Fighter II series, to give you an idea. However, despite his lack
of speed, the damage the Thorn causes with every attack
(particularly his Speed Kick) & extremely tough armor more than
make up for one or two extra hits your opponent may land. That,
and a couple of AI flaws in One Player & Tournament Mode, make the
Thorn quite easy to win the game with on any difficulty level.
Special Moves:
Speed Kick = D-DF-F+K
Shadow Speed Kick = B-DB-D-DF-F+K
Spike Charge = F,F+P
Off-the-Wall Attack = (jump against wall),DF+K
Scrap Move = B,B,F+P
Destruction Move = U,D+P
Timing: Do it right after your
opponent has been "spiked".
How to Get to Fire & Ice = U,U,D+P
Timing: Do the combination right
after your opponent goes through
the floor. If you have problems,
do the move over & over as soon
as you've done the Destruction
sequence.
Hyper Mode Enhancements:
Mid-Air Speed Kick - Lets you do a Speed Kick while
in the air.
Combination: (jump),D-DF-F+K
Tournament Enhancements:
First Enhancement:
Super Fast Spike Charge - Spike Charge is incredibly fast.
Combination: Same as normal SC
&
Mid-Air Speed Kick - Lets you do a Speed Kick in mid-
air without Hyper Mode on.
Combination: (jump),D-DF-F+K
Second Enhancement:
After playing through all Tournaments using the Thorn, the only
place I ended up being able to get the Thorn's Second Enhancment
was from Devan Shell in the World Championship.
Mid-Air Off-the-Wall Attack - Lets you do the Thorn's Off-the
Wall Attack from anywhere in the
air.
Combination:(jump),D-DB-B+K
* Double Speed Kick - Lets you do two Speed Kicks, one
after the other. To do it, just
do a normal SK, then do another
one before the Thorn starts to
fall.
Effective Combos:
- My Best Combo, Ultimate Destruction 5-hit -
Modes: Tournament Req'd: Rehit, Both Enh, Fast Pilot, Dizzy
Combination: (jump),D-DF-F+K,(land),DB+P,D+P-DF-F+K,D-DF-F+K
Description: Do a Mid-Air Speed-Kick, placing it so that you land
right in front of where your opponent was standing. as soon as you
land, do a Crouching Heavy Punch followed by a Crouching Medium
Punch. Finish with a Double Speed Kick. This does more damage than
any combo under 9 hits that I've been able to find with any 'bot,
and is extremely simple to perform with practice. You CAN do it even
if your opponent isn't dizzy, but you won't be able to finish it.
Difficulty(1-10): 4
- Simple & Destructive 2-hit -
Modes: One,Two,Modem,Tournament Req'd: Rehit
Combination: (jump),D-DF-F+K,(land),D-DF-F+K
Description: Follows a Mid-Air Speed Kick with a Speed Kick. This
works great when using a strong character like Shirro in One/Two/
Modem Player modes. If you're playing in Modem mode with Level 2
Enhancements, then tack on another Speed Kick right after the last
one for incredible damage.
Difficulty(1-10): 1
- Smash'n'Toss 2-hit -
Modes: One,Two,Modem,Tournament Req'd: Rehit, Fairly Fast Pilot
Combination: (jump),D-DF-F+K,(land),F,F+P
Description: Follows a Mid-Air Speed Kick with a Spike Charge. Good
for keeping your opponent off-balance by making them switch sides,
and does large amounts of damage in One/Two/Modem Player modes. It
requires just a little bit of timing to get right.
Difficulty(1-10): 2
Computer Cheats:
- The computer almost always fails to block the Thorn's Mid-Air
Speed Kick. Use it as often as you like, and it will nearly
never be blocked. Also, in Tournament mode with both Enh,
start off every match with a Double Speed Kick. If they
aren't hit by the first of the two, the second will catch
them on its way down.
Human/Human sTrAgEdIeS:
- The Thorn doesn't really have any particular attacks which
lend itself to surprise or strategy other than its Spike
Charge. Remembering that the Spike Charge can go through
almost all basic attacks, as well as many Special moves,
such as projectiles, try and time it so that you'll catch
your opponent attempting to Sweep you right at the moment
you execute it. However, use it sparingly, as if it is
initially blocked, you're completely open to some major
damage from your opponent.
- Although limited in use, the Thorn's Off-The-Wall Attack is
effective in backing off your opponents when you're cornered.
If you have both Enhancements, try jumping towards your enemy
and quickly doing the move in the middle of the screen where
they won't be expecting it. Again, use it sparingly to keep
it effective.
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(3.4) Pyros
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Description:
The Pyros is another example of a 'bot that relies primarily
on raw power to win. Although many of its moves work fine against a
human player, as there is minimal reaction time, you have to rely
more on chipping away at your opponent in One Player or Tournament
Mode as the computer blocks most of the moves every time. Although
its flames aren't nearly as powerful as its arms, they are
invulnerable to attack. Any special move that comes into contact
with the flames (with the exception of the Thorn's Spike Charge) is
almost always stopped cold. That, and AI flaws with the Pyros's
Crouching Heavy Punch & Fire Spin, make it an entertaining, yet
challenging, 'bot to use.
Special Moves:
Super Thrust = F,F+P
Shadow Super Thrust = F,F,F+P
Jet Swoop = (jump),D+K
Fire Spin = D,P NOTE: To control the direction in which your Katana will move
subsequent to stomping on your opponent, quickly press
and hold Left or Right just BEFORE you stomp your enemy
to move, respectively, either Left or Right. It also
should be noted that you can perform an air attack while
coming out of a Head Stomp, such as a Jump Kick, Jump
Punch, or Mid-Air Rising Blade.(see below, Hyper-Mode
Enhancements)
.--Forward Razor Spin = D-DF-F+K
:--Backward Razor Spin = D-DB-B+K
`->NOTE: You can control movement of the Katana's Razor Spin move
in the air, once it starts spinning, by pressing in any
direction. Also, if you bounce off your opponent doing
the Spin, and then go against a wall before you land,
you'll go into another Spin.
Scrap Move = F-DF-D-DB-B+P
Destruction Move = B-DB-D-DF-F+P
Timing: Wait until after the
Katana slashes your opponent,
and then quickly do the move.
You only have a short time to
do it, so go FAST.
How to get to Fire & Ice = B-DB-D-DF-F+K
Timing: Do the move right after
the Katana slashes and destroys
your opponent's 'bot. If you just
can't get it to work, keep doing
the sequence over & over after
you do the Destruction move.
Hyper Mode Enhancements:
Mid-Air Rising Blade - Lets you do a Rising Blade in
mid-air.
Combination: (jump),D-DF-F+P
Tournament Mode Enhancements:
First Enhancement:
Four-Hit Shadow Rising Blade - Does a four-hit version of the
Katana's Shadow Rising Blade.
Combination: Same as normal SRB
Second Enhancement:
Five-Hit Shadow Rising Blade - Does a five-hit version of the
Katana's Shadow Rising Blade.
Combination: Same as normal SRB
I've heard that the Katana has a third Enhancement which gives him
the Fireball that "Fire", the secret character in One Player Mode,
uses. But as of yet I haven't been able to find it. I'm assuming
that you have to get it with your second enhancement from a
particular Unranked Challenger(like the Shadow's Freeze Blast that
you get from Iceman in the North American), but it wasn't the Iceman
Katana in the World Championship. Anyone got any tips short of
hex-editing my saved character?
Effective Combos:
- My Best Combo, Smash'n'Slice 8-hit Ground Based -
Modes: Tournament Req'd: Both Enh,Fast Pilot,Corner
Combination: (jump)+K,(land),B+P,B+P-DB-D-DF-F+P
Description: Attack with a Jump Kick, follow with 2 Standing Heavy
Punches, and finish with a Shadow Rising Blade. You can do this
without the Enhancements, or with only one, but you'll only get 6
or 7 hits instead of the full 8.
Difficulty(1-10): 5
- Blade Barrage 6-hit -
Modes: Tournament Req'd: Rehit,Fast Pilot
Combination: (jump)+K,D-DF-F+P,(land),DB+P,B+K,B+P
Description: Attack with a Jump Kick and follow it with a Rising
Blade. As soon as you land out of the Rising Blade, do a Crouching
Heavy Punch followed by a Standing Heavy Kick and ending with a
Standing Heavy Punch.
Difficulty(1-10): 7
- Slide-n-Slice 3-hit -
Modes: Tournament Req'd: Rehit,Fast Pilot
Combination: DB+K,DB+P,B+P
Description: Get about a quarter screen away from your opponent and
do the Katana's Sweep. Immediately follow it with a Crouching Heavy
Punch and then a Standing Heavy Punch. This works well for surprise
attacks against your friends.
Difficulty(1-10): 3
Computer Cheats:
- The computer doesn't seem to understand the concept of
blocking the Katana's Head Stomp. You can pretty much win an
entire match by just continually doing the Head Stomp on your
opponents until they become dizzy. The computer at most only
blocks it 2 out of every 3 times.
- If your reflexes are up to the challenge, you can also just
wait for the computer to do any kind of attack and retaliate
with a Rising Blade. Remember that you are completely
invulnerable doing the Rising Blade until it reaches its
apex, so any move of any other 'bots coming into contact with
a Katana in the middle of Rising Blade OR Shadow Rising Blade
will take damage while the Katana goes unscathed.
Human/Human sTrAgEdIeZ:
- Knowing of the invincibility of the Katana's Rising Blade,
expect experienced opponents to try to "bluff" an attack to
get you to do a Rising Blade, opening yourself up to attack.
Only use the Rising Blade either to thwart an attack to which
your enemy has already commited, or to pass through
projectiles when your enemy is at a distance. Use the Head
Stomp sparingly, as your fleshly opponents, unlike the game's
AI, know better than to take a continual beating from you in
such manner. Also, do a Forward Razor Spin and then press
Kick while you're flying towards your opponent for a turbo
charged Jump Kick that works great for surprising enemies at
a distance.
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(3.7) Shredder
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Description:
The Shredder, while it is probably one of the best rounded
'bots in the game, doesn't really excell in any particular area.
It has a couple of great Special Moves, some powerful Basic Moves,
and looks cool to boot. But, the computer doesn't seem to respect
its cool looks, as it plays against the 'bot quite well on the
higher difficulty levels. However, I've been able to find a couple
of cracks in the games's AI to let you win despite the fact that
you're strategically challenged. Most important to remember when
using the Shredder is that this 'bot's only advantage over the other
'bots is its virtually unlimited assortment of powerful combos. All
of its Special Moves complement each other by being able work
together in one combo. For an example of using this to your great
advantage, check out the 18-hit combo below. Or you can watch it by
playing the "SHREDDER.REC" file that should have come with the ZIP
file you obtained this FAQ from.
Special Moves:
Flying Hands = D-DB-B+P
Head-Butt = D-DF-F+P
Shadow Head-Butt = B-DB-D-DF-F+P
Flip Kick = D,D+K
NOTE: You can do any mid-air
Attack at any time during the
Flip Kick.
Scrap Move = D,F+P
Destruction Move = D,U,U+P
Timing: Do it at any time while
the Shredder is shredding your
opponent.
How to get to Fire & Ice = U-UB-B-DB-D+K
Timing: The easiest way to do the
move is to press and hold up
while your Shredder tosses your
opponent into the air, and the do
the rest of the move right after
your opponent explodes. If you
can't seem to get it to work, try
doing the move over and over
while & after your opponent is in
the air.
Hyper Mode Enhancements:
Mid-Air Head-Butt - Lets you do a Head-Butt in mid-
air.
Combination: (jump),D-DF-F+P
Tournament Enhancements:
First Enhancement:
Long-Range Flying Hands - The Flying Hands Attack has a
much farther range.
Combination: Same as normal FH
* Second Enhancement:
I could only get my Second Enhancment from Jazzy in the World
Championship.
Turbo Head-Butt & - The HB & SHB are nearly twice as
Shadow Head-Butt fast as before.
Combination: Same as normal HB &
SHB
Effective Combos:
- My Best Combo, 18-Hit Sure Death -
Modes: Tournament Req'd: Rehit, Dizzy, Corner, Fast Pilot
Combination: (jump),D+K,(land),D+K,K,B+K,B+K,B+K-DB-D-DF-F+P,
B+P-DB-D-DF-F+P,P,D,D+K,D-DF-F+P,(land),D-DB-B+P,
D-DF-F+P,K,B+K
Description: Get your opponent dizzy and in a corner, and then
attack with a Jump Kick. Go straight out of the Jump Kick into a
Flip Kick, and after the Flip Kick connects for the second hit,
quickly press Kick before you land. As soon as you land, do three
Standing Heavy Kicks, and follow with a Shadow Head Butt, then a
Standing Heavy Punch, another Shadow Head Butt, and a Standing
Medium Punch. Go into another Flip Kick, and after it hits once,
do a Mid-Air Head-Butt. As soon as you land, do the Flying Hands.
Immediately after the flying hands, do a Head Butt, then a Standing
Medium Kick, and finish with a Standing Heavy Kick. This is the most
destructive combo I've found for any 'bot in the game, and will take
off between 3/4 and 7/8 of any characters energy. However, it's
extremely difficult to pull off, and takes alot of practice to get
down with any efficiency, but makes for an excellent tape to replay
for your friends. Note that you can't FINISH the combo unless your
opponent is already dizzy, although you can go so far into it, get
them dizzy, and THEN do the full version... if they have enough
energy left. Note that this combo doesn't work as well against the
smaller 'bots, such as the Gargoyle and Flail, as some of the hits
will miss them due to their short height. I've found this combo
easiest to perform against the Nova, for some reason.
Difficulty(1-10): 10
- Multi-Head Butt 6-Hit -
Modes: Tournament Req'd: Rehit, Fast Pilot
Combination: (qtr screen away),B-DB-D-DF-F+P,B+P-DB-D-DF-F+P,DB+P,
D-DF-F+P,B+K
Description: From at least a quarter of a screen away, do a Shadow
Head Butt, follow with a quick Standing Heavy Punch, then another
Shadow Head Butt, and a Crouching Heavy Punch. Finish with a Head
Butt followed by a quick Standing Heavy Kick to put them into the
wall. This will make any opponent dizzy, setting you up for the
18-hit combo listed above.
Difficulty(1-10): 6
Computer Cheats:
- There are three ways to cheat against the computer with the
Shredder that I've found. The first is to do a Flying Hands
attack whenever the computer is walking towards you. The
computer for some reason almost always jumps into it. It
works best when you have the First Enhancement. Also, start
off every match against the computer with the Flying Hands.
This hits nearly every time.
- The second cheat is to attack the computer with a Jump Attack
and then do lots of quick Standing Light Punches. These never
fail to hit the computer; just be careful of a Counter-Attack
by the computer when your attacking with just a plain Jump
Kick or Punch.
- And lastly, my favorite way to cheese AI opponents is to do
a Flip Kick, wait for it to hit the computer once(whether it
connects or not), and immediately do a Mid-Air Head Butt.
Not only does the computer almost never block this, but it
also allows you to go into the above mentioned 6-hit combo.
Human/Human sTrAgEdIeZ:
- Playing with the Shredder against your carbon-based enemies
can be very effective if you know when to use its Special
Moves. It's best to use the Head-Butt for surprise attacks
from long range when there's distance between you and your
opponent, and the Flying Hands when they're too close for
comfort. The Flip Kick is effective against almost all Air
Attacks, Special or Basic, and is great for going into combos
with. Remember that the only real advantage that the Shredder
has is its nigh unlimited assortment of combos, so be sure to
master these before expecting many victories with it.
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(3.8) Flail
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Description:
Definitely the oddball of the group, I can imagine the Elam's
conceptualizing the designs for the Flail after one too many slices
of a Meat-Lover's pizza with extra pepperoni. This 'bot looks like
it could handle anything from smart missiles to heavy indigestion.
And it can, too. (I'm guessing on the indigestion part) Although
discouraging to learn, the Flail is one of the more interesting,
and fun, 'bots to use. And Although he's hard to use against the
instantaneous reflexes of the computer, he's a blast to use against
your friends-turned-enemies in Two Player Mode. However, to even
things out in your battle against unfair AI response time, there
are a couple of bugs that you can use to win your personal war
against the evil Major.
Special Moves
Charge Punch = B,B+P
Shadow Charge Punch = D-DB-B,B+P
Slow Chain Spin = D,K
Fast Chain Spin = D,P
Spinning Throw Grab = F,F+K Thanx guys