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Use this guide to counterplay Sol 6S. It's very strong, and you won't always be right, but you might have better luck with more knowledge. Counterplay Guide to Sol 6S Hi guys, Hotashi here, and I've got another guide on fighting back against some tricky tactics from other characters. So, a couple things about Sol. Sol is crazy. He's fast, sports extremely powerful offense and defense, amazing special moves, and powerful neutral propped up almost solely by a normal called 6S. Let's discuss 6S. 6S is like... it's a mess. It's fast, doesn't have a protruding hurtbox until it's recovery, it's quite massive for how fast it is, and it also moves Sol forward, but it has a hefty recovery period. Now, that's sort of negated by the fact that since Nagoriyuki is so fat and generally only moves around on a horizontal axis, Nagoriyuki can rarely move out of the way of it. For key data, the move has 15 frames of startup, 20 frames of recovery, and is -4 on block, completely safe. So what do we do? Let's talk the worst case scenarios. #1: Don't get counterhit by 6S if at all possible, since it leads to a massive conversion for Sol almost anywhere on the screen - meterless. #2: If you block 6S, never ever jump forward. It's free for Sol to antiair with 5K after any of the options he'd do in that situation, such as Gunflame. You can't always avoid the worst possible circumstances, but try to as much as possible. So, what can we do to fight back? Hitting Sol before 6S comes out is a pretty strong tactic. Alot of the time, the way neutral goes in the Sol vs Nagoriyuki matchup is like this: Nagoriyuki simply pushes Sol out and tries to goad him into approaching in various ways. Sol wants to sit outside of Nagoriyuki's range to avoid Nagoriyuki's big buttons, then go in after Nagoriyuki whiffs something. Nagoriyuki is perfectly happy to keep Sol away from him, since Sol's close range assault is so deadly. If you hit him with 214H, you get a massive counterhit. 5S can also hit him before 6S starts up, and 5H can do so as well if you're in level 2 blood, leading to a massive counterhit. If you happen to block 6S, oftentimes, Sol will do Gunflame. Now, usually, it's pretty tough to do something about this, but there's a couple options. The first and easiest way to strike back is to do Super for 50% meter. If Sol is close enough, you have time to react and super. This is a great way to turn the tides - but if you guess, it's possible that Sol could just be doing 6S on block with no cancel. The second thing you can do is shoot 236S through the gunflame, dash forward, and hit him with a close slash. Now the funky thing is, that this is a little spacing dependent, and you have to be pretty fast on the gunflame - I find that reversal timing is best, as anything too late might get you hit before the clone comes out. This is a guaranteed punish when you do it right, but it's sometimes cause you might not have the blood to spend on this. The third thing, and actually what I learned most recently, is that at a pretty fair spacing, 2H will actually hit Sol before the gunflame comes out! This is a huge, huge punish for a Nago, and a monstrous combo, usually leading to Sol being in the corner. This is pretty hard to do in Level 0 Blood, so you're gonna wanna be in Level 1, or favorably, Level 2 Blood to get this to work. And finally, the last thing is. . Instant block. If you're close enough to Sol, and you instant block 6S or the Gunflame, you can punish with 5K, go into 6K, and get a huge combo if your blood allots for it. He still has the option to do Bandit Revolver, Bandit Bringer, or just do nothing, but it's definitely important to understand this move to better fight Sol in neutral. Many Sol players will start to vary their approach once you start to deal with 6S, whether IADing, running straight at you, or simply running away so they can goad you into a close range engagement. So thinking about it, implement what you feel is necessary, and then go from there. Take care. Watch me on Twitch! I stream in the afternoons on weekdays: / hotashi Follow me on Twitter! / hotashis