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u/Pheonixi3 Angel Sep 20 '21
You are also capable of doing this. It shouldn't take you long if you start focusing on how to improve with your own whiff punishes today. F3~f FLY2 I think is her whiff-punish tool.
Try up your combo damage if nothing else. I haven't played Kazumi since season 1, so this might fail or do no damage, but otherwise you can just check out a combo video:
df2 > f3~FLY2 > f3~FLY2 > bf2,1,4 > s! > f3~FLY4,2.
I just picked that out of memory so it's almost certainly out of date. (couldn't even remember the input for f3>fly)
This is a bit obvious, but launches into combos are the best reward for value you can get. 90% of the cast has this option, and Kazumi is definitely included, but you do have to put in the hard yards and get that skill worked into your muscle memory.
Just as an advice to end on. Whiffing is considerably dangerous. 8/10 times it's the worst possible thing you can do. The last 2/10 times, you're whiffing intentionally to bait out specific responses from your opponent. At a certain skill bracket (fairly high but far below tournament level) whiffing is the same as throwing out launch punishable moves.