![]() ![]() Because it's a low throw, it can catch opponents off guard. Side Edge Side Edge Roundhouse Side Edge Stinger Side Edge JavelinģP -> PP followup OR -> PK followup OR -> P, 6KP followup OR -> P, 2KĬritical Stun on 2nd P and on K for 3PPK, Tracking on PP after 3P.ģPPK launcher can lead into Bayman's basic juggle combos. Also, the whole string consists of Highs. It's negatives are that you can block the string even after getting hit with the initial P. 5 on block for third P., +36 on third P hit. Final P will put opponent in Critical Stun with solid +36 advantage. Good combo starter.ġ9 frames, -12 on block, +16 on hit, +63 on fatal stun hitĬan cause Fatal Stun against a low punch.įirst P is Bayman's fastest strike. Long stun period.Ī solid quick jab with high stun rate. One of Bayman's few good opening attacks at match start.Ĭan easily be countered by a low grab so not recommended to overly use this move.īayman's main safe on block strike. 6 is forward, 4 is back, 8 is up, 3 is diagonally down forward, etc.Ģ36P = Down, Diagonal forward down, Forwardīayman's Important Tools (In no particular order)Ĭan evade high attacks and lead into S.T.F. The numbers are based on a character's positioning while facing right. = Brief delay (mostly used for combo throws) While his execution isn't difficult, he is not really recommended for new DOA players. To play him well, players need to be effective at blocking and maintaining space and distance. However, his strikes deal a lot of damage despite having short combos. These offensive holds give a lot of advantages to Bayman, but can also bring its own weaknesses such as easily losing out to throws.Īs expected from a grappler, Bayman is slow and has overall slow strikes. In fact, a significant amount of his throws are offensive holds. Viewing on a PC is highly recommended.īayman is a grappler, but has more of a focus on offensive holds than compared to other grapplers like Bass and Tina. *Note that this guide looks terrible if viewing on a phone. If there's any suggestions on how to make this post better, then let me know. As much as I like this game, I don't devote that much time to it to keep up with all relevant information. If anybody wants to take over this thread or make their own, they are free to do so. If anybody wants to contribute with their own tips or other data, feel free to comment and I can incorporate them. This thread will be updated semi-routinely when I have time. I'm not a professional player by any means so the information provided by me will mostly be useful to beginners, but may not be as helpful to experienced players. It includes various information on him which is usable for players using and dealing with Bayman. ![]() ![]() Friends may leave online condolences at ceasefuneralhome.This is a general thread for Bayman based on Dead or Alive 6. He is preceded in death by his parents, Frank and Alma, and a sister, Carmen Hombach.Īrrangements by the Cease Family Funeral Home of Park Rapids. Jerome is survived by his wife, Enid children, Steve (Rae) Bayman of Akeley, Brenda Beckerleg (Dan Husby) of Akelely siblings, Donald Bayman of Black Hawk, SD, Gordon Bayman of Billings, MT, Delores Staffenhagen of Rogers, MN, Janice Bayman of Akeley grandchildren, Nicole Bayman of Akeley, Gerald (Mandy) Beckerleg of Moorhead, MN, Brittany (Matt) Trujillo of Nevis great grandchildren, Dominik, Naiara and Apollo Trujillo numerous nephews and nieces. He was happiest when surrounded by all of them and the more noise they made, the better. Jerome simply adored his grandchildren and great grandchildren. Jerome was our self-appointed “baby whisperer” and any infant brought into his home would quickly be confiscated and both would be found sleeping in “Grandpa’s chair”. He took great pride in a nice lawn and always appreciated a dirty joke. Jerome enjoyed going to the casino and loved a good Texas Hold‘em game with his friends. He was the Akeley women’s softball coach in the 70’s and proudly took the ladies to several championship games. Jerome enjoyed deer hunting, fishing and even once bagged a big bull moose. He began working at Ah Gwah Ching in 1966 and continued there for 35 years until his retirement in 2000. ![]() Jerome worked in road and bridge construction in the early 60’s. This union brought two children, a son and a daughter. He married Enid Benson on March 14, 1964. He served in the US Navy from September 1959 until September 1963 when he was honorably discharged. He was born to Frank Louis Bayman and Alma Clarice (Olson) Bayman in Larimore, ND. Jerome Gerald Bayman, born October 26, 1939, passed on Octoat his home. ![]()
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