[Answered]  Launch Legality?

Basically my "Soaring Strike" launch is done by launching gV straight into a wall so it bounces off into the opponent, It's capable of ko/bursting top tier defenders (Sr.0b.O). However, I wonder if it's legal in tournaments?
So long as the motions don't hit the opponent's launcher, it's fine
(Mar. 26, 2018  11:20 PM)MonoDragon Wrote: So long as the motions don't hit the opponent's launcher, it's fine
Wait, thats the rule? Welp, my gV gon b wrecking
(Mar. 27, 2018  3:02 AM)K1D Wrote:
(Mar. 26, 2018  11:20 PM)MonoDragon Wrote: So long as the motions don't hit the opponent's launcher, it's fine
Wait, thats the rule? Welp, my gV gon b wrecking

Well specifically "don't impede the opponent's launch" but basically yeah
(Mar. 26, 2018  10:56 PM)K1D Wrote: Basically my "Soaring Strike" launch is done by launching gV straight into a wall so it bounces off into the opponent, It's capable of ko/bursting top tier defenders (Sr.0b.O). However, I wonder if it's legal in tournaments?

That sounds like a cool launch! I'll have to try that

(Mar. 27, 2018  11:45 PM)Force Blader Wrote:
(Mar. 26, 2018  10:56 PM)K1D Wrote: Basically my "Soaring Strike" launch is done by launching gV straight into a wall so it bounces off into the opponent, It's capable of ko/bursting top tier defenders (Sr.0b.O). However, I wonder if it's legal in tournaments?

That sounds like a cool launch! I'll have to try that

It's best done with gV. The spring is crucial to the bounce. It helps if your gV has a good spring.