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*236L Grants 3 superchats on use | *236L Grants 3 superchats on use | ||
*236LL Grants 2 superchats on use only if the | *236LL Grants 2 superchats on use only if the {{input|236X}} command is input a second time | ||
*236LLL Grants 1 superchat on use only if the | *236LLL Grants 1 superchat on use only if the {{input|236X}} command is input a third time | ||
Ayame's Rekka series. 236L on its own is a safe way to end your pressure, but threatening with the rest of the hits is a good way to push stagger pressure. However, most of the hits are unsafe on block. In air juggle, | Ayame's Rekka series. {{input|236L}} on its own is a safe way to end your pressure, but threatening with the rest of the hits is a good way to push stagger pressure. However, most of the hits are unsafe on block. In air juggle, {{input|236LLL}} always knocksdown, making it useful for oki and corner carry. Can be super chat cancelled into {{input|22L}} for a full combo. | ||
By inputing {{input|236L}}~{{input|M}} or {{input|236L}}~{{input|H}}, you will get a low or an overhead followup respectively. Both followups air fairly slow, but a good way to check the opponents reactions as they lead to full combos with resources. The low rekka has a followup hit that will wallsplat if the first hit connects. All followups are superchat cancelable on whiff as long as the first hit of the rekka connected with the opponent. | |||
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*236M Grants 3 superchats on use | *236M Grants 3 superchats on use | ||
*236MM Grants 2 superchats on use only if the | *236MM Grants 2 superchats on use only if the {{input|236X}} command is input a second time | ||
*236MMM Grants 1 superchat on use only if the | *236MMM Grants 1 superchat on use only if the {{input|236X}} command is input a third time | ||
Very similar to the L version, however it reaches much farther at the cost of having slower startup and more recovery. This | Very similar to the L version, however it reaches much farther at the cost of having slower startup and more recovery. This version of rekka is useful for long range poking as it consistently reaches at ranges where 236L or 2M cannot reach. Can be super chat cancelled into 22L for a full combo. | ||
Unlike {{input|236L}}, there are no overhead or low followups. However, the mid followups are still very useful for stagger pressure has they have a huge cancel window. | |||
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*236H Costs 1 Star Meter and grants 5 superchats on use | *236H Costs 1 Star Meter and grants 5 superchats on use | ||
*236HH Grants 3 superchats on use only if the | *236HH Grants 3 superchats on use only if the {{input|236X}} command is input a second time | ||
*236HHH Grants 2 superchats on use only if the | *236HHH Grants 2 superchats on use only if the {{input|236X}} command is input a third time | ||
The last hit of the EX rekka launches the opponent high enough to followup on the ground without having to spend a bar for a superchat cancel. | The last hit of the EX rekka launches the opponent high enough to followup on the ground without having to spend a bar for a superchat cancel. Very useful for converting pokes such as {{input|2M}} into full combos without having to spend superchat for the combo conversion. | ||
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*Grants 5 superchats on use | *Grants 5 superchats on use | ||
Ayame swings her katana upwards. One of her most useful combo tools for launching the opponent into a full juggle. This can also be used as a serviceable anti-air despite not having head | Ayame swings her katana upwards. One of her most useful combo tools for launching the opponent into a full juggle. This can also be used as a serviceable anti-air despite not having head invulnerability, be careful as it is air blockable. Since this move vacuums on hit, it can also be useful to hit extended hurtboxes and punish moves from long distances. | ||
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Similar to the L version, but this move has head invuln through active frames and is air unblockable. Acts as one of her more consistent combo enders for decent oki. | Similar to the L version, but this move has head invuln through active frames and is air unblockable. Acts as one of her more consistent combo enders for decent oki. | ||
Also useful for getting high combo damage with super chat by using {{input|22M}} SCC {{input|22L}} in combos. | |||
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*Costs 1 Star Meter and grants 5 superchats on use | *Costs 1 Star Meter and grants 5 superchats on use | ||
This version of the attack is her invincible reversal. It hits all around her head | This version of the attack is her invincible reversal. It hits all around her head while also being a great anti-air with air unblockable properties. | ||
{{input|22H}} also has very fast startup, which works extremely well in tandem to its impressive range. This combination makes it very good at punishing specific moves that would otherwise not be punishable. | |||
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Latest revision as of 10:51, 13 June 2024
Playful Giggling Ojou - Nonstop Oni Offense
Difficulty - ★★☆☆☆☆
Introduction
Ayame is a neutral oriented rushdown character who excels at mid to close-ranged poking and pressure.
Ayame focuses on poking at the opponent in the close to midrange with her pokes such as 2M and 236L/236M. She can use her long pokes to poke and close the distance to her opponent with well-rounded options while keeping opposing aggression at check with a highly impactful and infamous reversal, 22H. With the help of her faster buttons such as 5L and 2L, Ayame becomes effective at locking down her opponent and keeping them at their toes with frame traps and grabs. She can utilize her 214X to evade some fireballs or snipe the startup of the opponent's attacks. Most of Ayame's gameplan revolves around conditioning your opponent and making smart and intelligent reads on offense. Great attention to the opponent's tendencies and habits is key, as her reward off of neutral pokes and frametraps is very high. Overall Ayame is a simple character with an easy-to-understand gameplan, but she has complexity in her combo routes and offense. She is a character who is easy to pick up, but requires a strong, neutrally sound player to master.
![]() Ayame is a high-speed oni who excels in closing in on opponents from the midrange. She can keep the pressure on opponents with her dual katanas, leaving little room to escape. |
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Recommended Collabs
2 BAR COSTS: They are cheap, most effective in eengaging or anti-zoning.
- Kiara's L+H off collab is a projectile reflect, which is obviously very useful in projectile oriented matchups such as Suisei, Sora, and Botan.
- Her call-in is a strong tool for initiation and sniping counterpokes with good reward. It also acts as a combo extender that Ayame may benefit from.
- Subaru's call-in is a decent fullscreen poke that Ayame can use to close the distance and for combo conversions.
- Her L+H off collab is a cheap and powerful neutral tool. Extremely useful for forcing an approach vs any character, especially zoners.
- Recommended if you want to focus on neutral more with the ability to be either safe or be aggressive in approach.
- Kaela's call-in is a high damage hammer swing that wallsplats in the corner. This is a useful tool for Ayame to use as a way to convert from mixups such as universal overhead.
- Her L+H off collab is a useful as way to buff Ayame's offense and defense. Preventing chip damage and a general damage reduction is good for Ayame since she is low health and the damage buff makes her already high damage even scarier.
3 BAR COSTS: Expensive superchat cost. Generally doesn't not get a lot of usage for Ayame
- Moona's 214S call-in is a nearly unreactable snipe that is certain to catch your opponents off guard during scrambles. Ayame is unfortunately not able to take advantage of OTG that Moona offers, but it is still a decent neutral snipe tool.
- Her L+H off collab is the opposite of Kanata's waves assist. Moona's off-collab is a costlier yet the most aggressive form of gravity where you are able to lock down your opponent at one position. It may be beneficial for Ayame with the lockdown that Moona's gravity offers.
- Recommended if you want to have a subtle yet aggressive approach in neutral while retaining the ability to have a snipe to discourage disrespect.
Moves
Standing Normals
5L
5L Ittoryu Ittoryu
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5M
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5H
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Crouching Normals
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2M
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2H
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3H
3H Haiya Haiya
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Jumping Normals
j.L
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j.M
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j.H
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Universal Mechanics
Throw
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Overhead
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Superchat Reversal
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Special Attacks
236X
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22X
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214X
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22S
Super Star Attack
Colors
Oozora Subaru (Hololive)
Kazama Iroha (Hololive)
Kagura Nana (Character Designer)
Murasaki Shion (Hololive)
Minato Aqua (Hololive)
Baiken (Guilty Gear)
Ookami Mio (Hololive)
Shirakami Fubuki (Hololive)
Jett (Valorant)
Nezuko Kamado (Demon Slayer)