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Even prior to his release, Kazuya gained notoriety for his immense moveset relative to the rest of the cast, along with the inclusion of his near frame-perfect [[Electric Wind God Fist]]; | Even prior to his release, Kazuya gained notoriety for his immense moveset relative to the rest of the cast, along with the inclusion of his near frame-perfect [[Electric Wind God Fist]]; Many stated that this would give him an unprecedentedly high learning curve among ''Ultimate''{{'}}s roster, and could take a long time before his full potential is realized in the competitive scene. While his representation is below average, he has seen notable results from select players such as {{Sm|Riddles}}, {{Sm|Tea}}, and {{Sm|Axiom XL}} displaying how effective Kazuya can be with his extreme power, versatile toolkit, and great endurance, which has shown him to be more than capable of pulling off zero to deaths and difficult comebacks. As a result, Kazuya has received positive reception from competitive players, often being considered a top tier fighter due to these factors, and as such was ranked 7th on the first tier list. | ||
However, his aforementioned learning curve and unorthodox play style has continuously limited his tournament representation. Additionally, while he is notorious for his zero to death combos, he can just as easily be given a taste of his own medicine, as his slow mobility, abysmal air speed, high weight and fall speed make him susceptible to combos and give him a hard time getting out of disadvantage, meaning Kazuya himself can be easily KO'd in a zero to death. Opinions on Kazuya's viability would fall a bit in 2023, where only Riddles and Tea were consistent threats at majors, and even then Riddles complemented Kazuya with Terry while Tea's Kazuya was noticeably weaker than the prior year. As such, Kazuya fell to 11th on the second tier list, now ranking at the top of the A+ tier. | However, his aforementioned learning curve and unorthodox play style has continuously limited his tournament representation. Additionally, while he is notorious for his zero to death combos, he can just as easily be given a taste of his own medicine, as his slow mobility, abysmal air speed, high weight and fall speed make him susceptible to combos and give him a hard time getting out of disadvantage, meaning Kazuya himself can be easily KO'd in a zero to death. Opinions on Kazuya's viability would fall a bit in 2023, where only Riddles and Tea were consistent threats at majors, and even then Riddles complemented Kazuya with Terry while Tea's Kazuya was noticeably weaker than the prior year. As such, Kazuya fell to 11th on the second tier list, now ranking at the top of the A+ tier. |