Ultimate Fighting Girl- Type B Exclusive -
The Ultimate Fighting Girl: Type B
Sidebar: “Create your own Type B”
So, if you're a Type B person who's looking to tap into your inner fighting girl, here are some takeaways: Ultimate Fighting Girl- Type B
- Potemkin (Guilty Gear): Though male, his design directly influences the Type B female archetype. A closer female analogue is Tager from BlazBlue, a hulking magnet-wielder who relies on pulling opponents into grab range.
- Shermie (The King of Fighters): A quintessential Type B. Shermie lacks projectiles and relies on graceful, dance-like movements to close in. Her command grabs are devastating, but her short range requires expert spacing.
- Mika Nanakawa (Street Fighter Alpha 3 / Street Fighter V): R. Mika is a perfect modern evolution of Type B. She uses a "helper" character (Nadeshiko) to create pressure and has multiple command grabs, but she must take significant risks to get past fireballs and long pokes.
Type B fighting girls know that sometimes, the best way to fight back is to not fight back at all. They use their passive-aggressive skills to subtly subvert their opponents, often catching them off guard. The Ultimate Fighting Girl: Type B Sidebar: “Create
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Review: Ultimate Fighting Girl - Type B
A Mixed Bag of Fluid Animation and Questionable Mechanics