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Revision as of 20:20, 27 December 2017
Option Select is a term for doing one or a group of commands that will do different actions depending on what the opponent chooses to do. These can take on many forms and can be very simple or complex, universal or character specific. Here are a few examples.
Throw Option Select Example
- Sol Template:6
- If the opponent is throwable
- Then throw takes priority and the opponent is thrown
- If the opponent is not throwable
- Then Template:6 takes priority and 6K comes out.
A simple example is the throw option select in Guilty Gear. A throw in Guilty Gear is done by pressing Template:6. Button priority in Guilty Gear goes (Throw and > > > > ), which means doing a command like Template:6 means your character will do Throw if the opponent is in range (and not throw invincible) or Template:6 if the opponent can not be thrown. The game is selecting which option to do for you depending on the situation!
Sol players often use this because Sol will do 5K (since he has no 6K command) instead of throw, which is a very fast move that can also hit opponents attempting to jump out! For characters that do have a slow Template:6, then can instead use different buttons instead, for example Template:6, which will give you close instead if they aren't throwable.
Reverse DP Input Example
- Ragna inputs Template:421
- If the opponent crosses you up
- Your input gets reversed and Template:623 takes priority
- If the opponent does not cross you up
- You input gets interpreted as a Barrier Input Template:1
A slightly more complex example is a reverse dp input to deal with crossups: Ragna's invincible reversal is Template:623. However, this input is reversed when the opponent crosses you up. If you suspect the opponent may cross you up and you want to Inferno Divider if he does, you can do the input Template:421.
Whiff Option Select Example
A fairly complex example involving
Conclusion
As shown, option selects can take on many forms and are a powerful tool since they can effectively defeat multiple options at once.