Saturday 22 October 2016

How to measure basic wind 2 hook (40º) over 1 screen




So this is how you measure your distance to hit an enemy whos over 1screen away from you when your wind hooks.

First you know that 1 screen with angle 40 is 3 bars of power (actually 2.95 but if you put your mob and your enemies mob at the edge of your screen then it becomes 3 bars).
Second you take your power bar and start to measure from the edge of where you or your enemy are, thats where you place  the beginning of your power bar. (basically where that little power thing that you can move is for those who are confused).
Third as you can see Ive placed little boomer images where your boomerang is going to land depending on the distance. So because the edge of your power bar is 1screen and a half(3.7power bars)  it means that the power needed there is going to be 3.7bars! Obvious.

Now caution this only works for wind 2 hook!
I know what you are thinking, its useless!

No its not so bc you will always be using angle 40 for hook it means that you can now start charting your winds to see how many power bars your basic power needs to be added.
Ex: -your enemy is place at 1screen+0.4(picture), so your power needed is 3.4.
      -wind is 12 and it is pointing between 9pm and 6pm.(that mark you can see on the wind circle). Bc Ive already charted this wind I know the factor is 0.25 or divided by 4. so 12/4=3power bars, thats how much you have to add to your basic power which was 3.4+0.3power bars= 3.7 is your new power and angle 39.


  • Now here is the catch once your enemy is over 1 screen your angle will change, you'll have to lower it, it depends on the wind.

It goes like this if wind:
5-12, lower it 1 angle use basic power+power from your windchart.
13-19, lower it 2 angles
20-, lower it 3 angles
21-26, lower it 4 angles.

Now the lowering part is not exact but works 99% of the time for me. its actually easier to lower it than to create a new windchart for when your enemy is over 1 screen and another one for when he is over 1screen and a half. (note at a certain point you wont be able to add more power so you'll have to lower your angles more.






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