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How to taunt in Street Fighter 6

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Street Fighter 6 is a step in the right direction for the franchise, praised by many for its excellent graphics, selection of new characters, and, most of all, its superior fighting mechanics compared to its predecessor. Knowing your fighter and their fighting style is nothing if you cannot properly dominate your opponent. Performing a taunt is the ultimate instrument in asserting dominance and assuring your win is won both in the fighting ring and out. This guide will teach you how to be a true winner!

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SF6 How to taunt

Performing a taunt in SF6 can be tricky, as you will have to press all of your kick and punch buttons simultaneously. Doing so will perform a taunt on all new characters as well as the old ones and will initiate a character-specific taunt animation. If you're playing with your Avatar character, you can customize the taunt animation by picking the one you like from the selection.

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Since pressing all kick and punch buttons at the same time can be a challenging task, I strongly recommend remapping your buttons' layout to the SFV scheme. Doing so will give you more control as you will have all-kicks and all-punches buttons. Otherwise, you risk throwing a heavy kick or a heavy punch, putting you at a severe disadvantage.

Despite it seeming so, taunting your opponents is not purely for showing off. It can also be used as a luring tactic by performing a carefully-timed taunt to get your adversary to attack you, only to set them up for a nice combo. Playing a game this way ensures you're setting the tempo of the fight, giving you more control in combat and boosting you with confidence, which you can't underestimate in fighter games.

Are you looking for more Street Fighter 6 guides to help you become the greatest fighter in town? You've come to the right dojo! Check out All fighters in Street Fighter 6 – full roster and Street Fighter 6 – Classic type and modern type controls, compared here on Pro Game Guides!


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Luka Rakočević
Luka Rakocevic works as a full-time staff writer at Pro Game Guides and is a new-generation gamer. Backed with old-school gaming knowledge, his oldest gaming memories are on SNES, trying to beat Super Mario. Games are his big inspiration, and he frequently draws from that well to create new art. He prefers narrative-driven games like God of War, Killzone, Half-life, Uncharted and similar. Luka mainly writes science fiction in his free time. When he's not home banging away at his computer keyboard, you will most likely find him at a local pub or a metal concert in the middle of a mosh pit.
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