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Dominating the Meta: How to Master the "Patada Alta de Buchikome Hot"

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Here is where the magic happens. The suffix indicates the Enhanced EX version of the move (usually performed by pressing Hard Kick + Special during a dash).

Patada Alta (High Kick):

A common term in combat sports and martial arts (like Muay Thai or Taekwondo) for a strike aimed at the head or neck. patada alta de buchikome hot

  1. Altura Primero (Height First): Every strike must aim above the opponent’s shoulder line. Low kicks are considered "mud feet"—pragmatic but soulless. The high kick is a declaration of audacity.
  2. El Grito Roto (The Broken Cry): Before any significant exchange, a Buchikero must emit a sharp, staccato yell—not a traditional kiai, but something more fragmented, almost pained. It signals vulnerability as much as aggression.
  3. La Caída Estética (The Aesthetic Fall): Victory is secondary. How you fall when struck is paramount. A perfect PAB fall involves a controlled spiral, a deliberate slap of the hand, and ending in a pose reminiscent of a Kabuki actor’s mie (a dramatic freeze). Points are deducted for clumsy, unartistic collapses.

Breve y contundente (titular): Patada alta de buchikome: velocidad, potencia, control. Dominating the Meta: How to Master the "Patada

: In most levels, the high kick is used to launch an object (or person) as far as possible, or to deliver a "justice" strike in comedic scenario-based levels. Key Performance Factors Altura Primero (Height First): Every strike must aim

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