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I’ve been playing Yasmine a bit! I found a fuzzy overhead setup that uses her boomerang, though it’s finicky. You have to end a juggle with stand HP from high enough where canceling into LP Boomerang leaves you at +5 when the opponent stands, or else it’s not possible. #sf6

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