Contres

De Bayoen ! (wiki)

Construire un Contre, c'est monter une structure capable d'absorber plusieurs lignes de dégâts, tout en restant parfaitement déclenchable. Souvenez-vous que peu importe la quantité des dommages reçus, ceci ne peuvent excéder 5 lignes entre chaque posage de puyo. On essaiera donc d'avoir son starter surélevé d'au moins 6 colonnes.


Holy Counter

Un Holy Counter (ホーリーカウンター) est un Contre qui utilise les deux colonnes de gauche. Voici sa forme la plus courante :

Puyo Chain Puyo Chain

Evil Counter

Evil Counter (イービルカウンター) refers to making a counter using the right 3 Columns of the board. Since you have 3 Columns to work with, it's easier to make the counter itself, but you'd be hard-pressed to make a decent tail.

Puyo Chain Puyo Chain


Double Counter

Instead of 5 lines of garbage, Double Counters (ダブルカウンター) are designed to absorb 10 lines of garbage (two rocks). Thus, you have Double Holy Counters (ダブルホーリーカウンター) and Double Evil Counters (ダブルイービルカウンター).

Puyo Chain Puyo Chain


Dam Counter

Dam Counters (ダムンター) will power at the end.

Puyo Chain


Matsukane Counter

The Matsukane Counter is built in the middle of the board instead of up against the wall. Can be useful as an "afterchain".

Puyo Chain Puyo Chain


Successive Counter

In a Successive Counter (サクセションカウンター), first you pop a chain on one side of the board, then you use the cleared space to absorb another rock and pop the chain on the other side.

Puyo Chain Puyo Chain Puyo Chain Puyo Chain


Tanakacchi Style Counter

The Tanakacchi Style Counter (タナカッチ式カウンター) is another counter that's built in the middle of your board.

Puyo Chain Puyo Chain


Ino Style Counter

The Ino Style Counter (イノ式カウンター) can counter on the left, or you can pop the groups on the right for a Power Chain. There's also less counting involved in Column 3.

Puyo Chain Puyo Chain