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Dojo mode was designed specifically for players new to fighting games to learn the basic principles such as spacing,meter management, proper projectile use to more complex subjects like interpretation of frame data, instinct cancels, proper use of combo/counter breakers.Takes place in a white training room with numerous grid lines to aid in learning spacing. The character in use here is Jago and it comes in the Free Version of Killer Instinct on Xbox One.

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  • Dojo Mode
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  • Dojo mode was designed specifically for players new to fighting games to learn the basic principles such as spacing,meter management, proper projectile use to more complex subjects like interpretation of frame data, instinct cancels, proper use of combo/counter breakers.Takes place in a white training room with numerous grid lines to aid in learning spacing. The character in use here is Jago and it comes in the Free Version of Killer Instinct on Xbox One.
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  • Dojo mode was designed specifically for players new to fighting games to learn the basic principles such as spacing,meter management, proper projectile use to more complex subjects like interpretation of frame data, instinct cancels, proper use of combo/counter breakers.Takes place in a white training room with numerous grid lines to aid in learning spacing. The character in use here is Jago and it comes in the Free Version of Killer Instinct on Xbox One.
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