PRIMER: SANDOORI

(Stolen directly from Fang’s CSats page, go read that one for good measure)

Sandoori is a technique in which Satsuki double jumps and immediately airdashes back to create a nearly unreactable crossup high mixup.

https://youtu.be/HqixwwNkK14

Done frame perfectly, sandoori is only 2 frames slower than a regular airdash back. The input for sandoori can be 496, 476, or 76A+B. These inputs are all based on your original facing direction.

For the two manual inputs, 4 can be input before or after crossing over, but the other inputs have to be after you are already past them. 496 will give a very fast sandoori. 476 and 76AB will give a slower sandoori, because of required time to go from 7 to 6. Slow sandoori has the perk of moving you closer to your opponent, so in some cases where 496 will overshoot, 476 will be perfect. If the manual input is challenging, then it is acceptable to use the airdash macro instead.

OKI SETUPS/MIXUPS

These are all of the potential setups that I can think of, it is possible that some of these either don’t work, are inconsistent, or generally just suck. I could be missing a few. I’m going to be combing over this every now and again to make adjustments.

623A

Standard meterless ender for FSats, gives untechable midscreen HKD

Usually done out of 2[C] 2C 623[A] 623A corner ender.

6AB~j.8 Drift

Generally your strongest mixup out of 623A, really ambiguous.

Use this one.

  1. [6] 2A/5A(5C) crossup low

  2. [6] 4AB j.C sameside high

  3. [4] j.C(w) 2A/5A(5C) sameside low

  4. Sandoori j.C crossup high

sj.8 IAD j.X(w)

Similar concept to CSion 214A 766 Oki.

Gimmicky. Doesnt work on Hime.

  1. no whiff / dl.j.B(w) 2A/5A(5C) crossup low

  2. j.B(w) 2A/5A(5C) sameside low

  3. IAD j.C (w) - results are up to God to decide

4A~236[B]

Cheesy gimmick, not very ambiguous.

Only really works for a knowledge check but hits people more often than one would think.

  1. 4A 236[B] 2A/5A(5C) crossup low
  2. 1B 236[B] 2A/5A(5C) sameside low
  3. 1B 236B meaty / OTG oki reset

623C

Your go-to metered ender and generally your strongest setup because it gives access to several very ambiguous mixups. Becomes much scarier when used in the corner after 623[B] OTG.

66~j8 drift Most ambiguous mixup in your kit. In the corner this becomes a 4 way because sandoori can now go low.

  1. [4] 2C/5A(5C) sameside low
  2. [6] 2A/5A(5C) crossup low
  3. [6] 4AB j.C same side high
  4. [4] 4AB j.C (w) 2C sameside low
  5. Sandoori crossup high/low

66~dl.j8 [6]

Delaying the j8 here closes the gap for sameside.

1.dl j.C sameside high

  1. j.(C) 5A(5C) sameside low

  2. dl.6AB j.C delayed sameside high

  3. dl.4AB j.C(w) 2C delayed sameside low

(corpse lands) > j.9~dj8

  1. [4] 2C/5A[5C] crossup low
  2. [6] 2C/5A[5C] sameside low
  3. [6] 4AB j.C crossup high

OTG 214C