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[KOF Arena] The high-level combo technique of cool guy "Kusanagi Kyo"
As the connection speed of Kyo isn't that fast, the opponent can react quickly after seeing Kyo's motion, so if you learn irregular combos when the opponent has emergency dodge and escape, you can pressure your opponent with force to gain the upper hand.

they can't do anything.
The 4th attack Oniyaki of the basic attack (A), the 4th attack Nanase of Dokugami (W), and the R.E.D. Kick that follows Kotosuki You (E) have an airborne effect. To Kyo, making the opponent airborne could cause a problem since it gives space for the opponent to dodge. To connect combos smoothly, you need to force the airborne opponent into a standing state with Dokugami (W). Remember one more thing after this.

→ Dokugami (W1) → Aragami (W2) → Konokizu (W3) → Nanase (W4)
→ Aragami (A1) → Kotosuki You (E1) → R.E.D. Kick (E2) → Aragami (A1) → Yamibarai (Q)

Connecting 3 basic attacks can be easily done by beginners as well. Try starting with skill attacks. If you get used to controlling Kyo, you should play irregular combos or mix basic attacks according to the situation.

is great to connect combos, so remember it!
→ Aragami (A1) → Yanosabi (A2) → 88 Shiki (A3) → Oniyaki (A4) → Aragami (A1) → Yamibarai (Q)

to induce emergency dodge or escape and continue pressuring.
→ Aragami (A1) → Yanosabi (A2) → 88 Shiki (A3) → Oniyaki (A4, Cancel) → Yamibarai (Q)
→ Aragami (A1) → Yanosabi (A2) → 88 Shiki (A3) → Oniyaki (A4) → Aragami (A1)
→ Kotosuki You (E1) → R.E.D. Kick (E2) → Aragami (A1) → Dokugami (W1) → Aragami (W2) → Konokizu (W3)

at about half cooldown
You need to adjust the skill order according to the opponent's 'emergency' gauge above their head. Especially, you need to control the cancel timing of Dokugami. This forces the opponent into a standing state, so if the combo gets long, you give them a gap where they can use dodge. Therefore, keep an eye on your opponent's emergency gauge. When it's almost refreshed, conclude the combo with a different skill.
→ Dokugami (W1) → Aragami (W2) → Konokizu (W3) → Kotosuki You (E1) → R.E.D. Kick (E2) → Aragami (A1) → Yamibarai (Q)

→ Aragami (A1) → Dokugami (W1) → Aragami (W2) → Konokizu (W3)
→ Aragami (A1) → Kotosuki You (E1) → R.E.D. Kick (E2) → Aragami (A1) → Yamibarai (Q)

→ Aragami (A1) → Yanosabi (A2) → 88 Shiki (A3) → Oniyaki (A4) → Aragami (A1)
→ Dokugami (W1) → Aragami (W2) → Konokizu (W3)
→ Aragami (A1) → Yanosabi (A2) → 88 Shiki (A3) → Oniyaki (A4) → Aragami (A1)
→ Kotosuki You (E1) → R.E.D. Kick (E2) → Aragami (A1) → Yamibarai (Q)

→ Aragami (A1) → Yanosabi (A2) → 88 Shiki (A3) → Oniyaki (A4) → Aragami (A1)
→ Kotosuki You (E1) → R.E.D. Kick (E2) → Aragami (A1) → Yamibarai (Q)

→ Aragami (A1) → Yanosabi (A2) → 88 Shiki (A3) → Oniyaki (A4, Motion Cancel) → Yamibarai (Q)
→ Aragami (A1) → Yanosabi (A2) → 88 Shiki (A3) → Oniyaki (A4) → Aragami (A1)
→ Kotosuki You (E1) → R.E.D. Kick (E2) → Aragami (A1) → Dokugami (W1) → Aragami (W2) → Orochinagi (R)
