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    Mastering Corner Control in Fighting Games

    The corner sucks to be in, which is why you should put your opponent in it!

    In fighting games, corner control is a game-changer. Think of it as the ultimate power move. Every match aims to trap the opponent in the corner. This guide will reveal three key reasons why corner control is crucial in fighting games. By the end of this, you’ll know how to dominate opponents in the corner!

    Limited Options for the Opponent

    Rashid doing his super attack in Street Fighter 6, which is a good anti-air to use when attacking air opponrnts while doing corner control in fighting games

    When an opponent is cornered, they lose their freedom to move back. This makes it hard for them to avoid your pokes from afar, thus limiting their choices. They can try to jump over you or fight back with a timed attack to beat your pokes. But since they have fewer options, you can better guess and counter their moves. If you use quick attacks, you’ll have time to strike back if they try to jump over you. If you wait for them to throw out an attack that beats your poke, you can whiff punish them!

    In addition, different games and characters have unique ways to escape corners. Some can easily break free or counter your moves. It’s vital to learn these tricks and how to block them. This knowledge makes you stronger in corner battles.

    Increased Combo Potential

    Neo comboing her opponent in BBTAG in the corner. The Neo player established good corner control, and as a result, is rewarded for doing so, which is important in fighting games.

    Being cornered means you are more vulnerable to high-damaging combos. Combos that you wouldn’t get mid-screen become possible to do in the corner. For instance, if you combo an opponent in the corner, you might make them hit the wall and bounce back, letting you extend your combo. This is called a wall-bounce and is key in corner fights. Being close to your opponent in the corner will also allow you to chain more attacks together. This is because the opponent is not getting away from you while doing a combo on them. The corner is holding them in place to where you can beat them up constantly!

    Moreover, always be careful in the corner. A wrong move can lead to heavy damage. When your opponent is cornered, they’re at your mercy. Use this chance to unleash powerful combos and increase your damage.

    Psychological Advantage

    Genjuro using his issen attack to whiff punish Haohmaru's attack in Samurai Shodown. Most opponents will whiff buttons while you are doing corner control in fighting games. Very important to capitalize on this.

    Having an opponent cornered also gives you a mental edge. They might panic, make mistakes, and become predictable. Being trapped is scary, so they might choose risky moves. Some examples are options such as doing invincible super attacks on wakeup or doing DPs. Some players will even run at you to attack or grab. Watch their actions closely. This tells you a lot about their strategy when they are in the corner.

    Notice how your opponent tries to escape the corner. They might attack, grab, or use special moves. This desperation is your advantage. Use it to predict and counter their moves next time.

    Remember, mastering corner control in fighting games can turn the tide of a match. It’s not just about limiting movement but also applying pressure and playing mind games. For more insights and tips on fighting games and strategies, stay tuned!

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