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Why Do Rush Supers Miss?

Screenshot: Bandai Namco / Kotaku
Screenshot: Bandai Namco / Kotaku

There are a couple of reasons why your rush supers might not be landing, and the most common explanation is that the tracking isn’t accurate one hundred percent of the time. I’ve used some supers that land very consistently, and others that can feel like a gamble during a match. Flying at high speeds with a wonky camera certainly doesn’t help either.

An additional reason that compounds the issue is your opponent responding with an appropriate move. It’s easy for these attacks to connect in training mode against a lifeless CPU, but a real opponent who knows how to quickly recover might be able to dodge or even block it in time. That’s why we’re going to go over the best scenarios for these kinds of supers, so you don’t have to keep seeing your favorite version of Goku fly toward the camera at Mach 10.

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