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== Character Page Progress == | |||
{{#lst:Melty_Blood/MBAACC:Roadmap|H-Roa}} | {{#lst:Melty_Blood/MBAACC:Roadmap|H-Roa}} | ||
==Additional Resources== | == Additional Resources == | ||
[http://melty.games/?p1m=h&p1c=roa&netplay=1&page=1 H-Roa Match Video Database]<br> | |||
[https://drunkardshade.com/2015/08/13/melty-bits-h-roa/ Melty Bits: H-Roa]'''<br> | |||
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Pj7WIS1aR8 H-Roa Tutorial] by sibladeko (tonberry)<br> | |||
== Players to watch/ask == | |||
==Players to watch/ask== | |||
'''JP:''' | '''JP:''' | ||
*[http://melty.games/?p1m=h&p1c=roa&p1n=Janson%20(J%E3%82%A2%E3%83%B3%E3%82%BD%E3%83%B3)&netplay=1&page=1 Janson (Jアンソン)] | *[http://melty.games/?p1m=h&p1c=roa&p1n=Janson%20(J%E3%82%A2%E3%83%B3%E3%82%BD%E3%83%B3)&netplay=1&page=1 Janson (Jアンソン)] | ||
*[http://melty.games/?p1m=h&p1c=roa&p1n=tamao%20(%E3%81%9F%E3%81%BE%E3%81%8A)&netplay=1&page=1 tamao (たまお)] | *[http://melty.games/?p1m=h&p1c=roa&p1n=tamao%20(%E3%81%9F%E3%81%BE%E3%81%8A)&netplay=1&page=1 tamao (たまお)] | ||
*[http://melty.games/?p1m=h&p1c=roa&p1n=red%20melon%20(%E8%B5%A4%E3%81%84%E3%83%A1%E3%83%AD%E3%83%B3)&netplay=1&page=1 red melon (赤いメロン)] | *[http://melty.games/?p1m=h&p1c=roa&p1n=red%20melon%20(%E8%B5%A4%E3%81%84%E3%83%A1%E3%83%AD%E3%83%B3)&netplay=1&page=1 red melon (赤いメロン)] | ||
'''NA:''' | |||
'''NA:''' | |||
*TonberryMage (inactive) | *TonberryMage (inactive) | ||
*[http://melty.games/?p1m=h&p1c=roa&p1n=argyle&netplay=1&page=1 argyle (inactive)] | *[http://melty.games/?p1m=h&p1c=roa&p1n=argyle&netplay=1&page=1 argyle (inactive)] | ||
*grungrah#8131 | *grungrah#8131 | ||
== Overview == | |||
==Overview== | |||
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|+Strengths Weaknesses | |+Strengths / Weaknesses | ||
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|Strengths | |Strengths | ||
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==General Gameplan== | == General Gameplan == | ||
For now, go watch the Tonberry vid - this part hasn't been written yet (obviously). | For now, go watch the Tonberry vid - this part hasn't been written yet (obviously). | ||
===Neutral=== | === Neutral === | ||
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===Pressure=== | === Pressure === | ||
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===Defense=== | === Defense === | ||
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== Combos == | |||
{{ComboLegend-MB}} | |||
==Combos== | |||
'''IMPORTANT NOTE ABOUT ALL COMBOS LISTED: ''' Only AT enders are listed. Any combo which ends in an airthrow can also end in j.236B or j.236C. j.236B only beats AT for damage if all three hits connect, and you must sdj to land all three. Combos can be done at any position on the stage unless otherwise specified. | '''IMPORTANT NOTE ABOUT ALL COMBOS LISTED: ''' Only AT enders are listed. Any combo which ends in an airthrow can also end in j.236B or j.236C. j.236B only beats AT for damage if all three hits connect, and you must sdj to land all three. Combos can be done at any position on the stage unless otherwise specified. | ||
===Normal Combos=== | === Normal Combos === | ||
{{CollapsingComboTable-MB | {{CollapsingComboTable-MB | ||
|data= | |data= | ||
{{CollapsingComboData-MB | {{CollapsingComboData-MB | ||
|condition=Normal starter, grounded opponent | |condition=Normal starter, grounded opponent | ||
|character= | |character= | ||
|damage=3534 | |damage=3534 | ||
|metergen=46.5% | |metergen=46.5% | ||
|metero=19.9% | |metero=19.9% | ||
|link= | |link= | ||
|input= *2A > 5B > 2B > 5C(1) > 5A6AA > 6[C] > 236A | |input= *2A > 5B > 2B > 5C(1) > 5A6AA > 6[C] > 236A | ||
|simput= | |simput= | ||
|note= Standard okizeme combo. Allows for 236B oki. Can be done off 2A, j.B, or j.C, but 5A can whiff if the j.B/j.C isn't close enough. | |note= Standard okizeme combo. Allows for 236B oki. Can be done off 2A, j.B, or j.C, but 5A can whiff if the j.B/j.C isn't close enough. | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{CollapsingComboData-MB | {{CollapsingComboData-MB | ||
|condition=Normal starter, grounded opponent | |condition=Normal starter, grounded opponent | ||
|character= | |character= | ||
|damage=3213 | |damage=3213 | ||
|metergen=32.2 | |metergen=32.2 | ||
|metero=13.8 | |metero=13.8 | ||
|link= | |link= | ||
|input= *5B > 2B > 5C(2) > 6C > 236A | |input= *5B > 2B > 5C(2) > 6C > 236A | ||
|simput= | |simput= | ||
|note= Use if you're too far away for 6AAA to land. | |note= Use if you're too far away for 6AAA to land. | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{CollapsingComboData-MB | {{CollapsingComboData-MB | ||
|condition=Normal starter, grounded opponent | |condition=Normal starter, grounded opponent | ||
|character= | |character= | ||
|damage=4722 | |damage=4722 | ||
|metergen=64.7 | |metergen=64.7 | ||
|metero=27.7 | |metero=27.7 | ||
|link= | |link= | ||
|input= *2A > 5B > 2B > 5C(1) > 5A6AA > 6[C] > 214A | |input= *2A > 5B > 2B > 5C(1) > 5A6AA > 6[C] > 214A, j.BC > dj.BC > AT | ||
|simput= | |simput= | ||
|note= AT => 214B isn't airtight but will force opponent to block if they lack a good reversal (beats out several DPs, notably most Nanaya DPs) If you're struggling to land the first j.B, hold 8/9 after the 214A and input j.B as soon as you're off the ground. | |note= AT => 214B isn't airtight but will force opponent to block if they lack a good reversal (beats out several DPs, notably most Nanaya DPs) If you're struggling to land the first j.B, hold 8/9 after the 214A and input j.B as soon as you're off the ground. | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{CollapsingComboData-MB | {{CollapsingComboData-MB | ||
|condition= | |condition=236B starter, grounded opponent | ||
|character= | |character= | ||
|damage=4410 | |damage=4410 | ||
|metergen=38.1% | |metergen=38.1% | ||
|metero=16.3% | |metero=16.3% | ||
|link= | |link= | ||
|input= *236B | |input= *236B, 2A > 5B > j.BC > dj.BC > AT | ||
|simput= | |simput= | ||
|note= You can do 5B > 6C, which adds 500 damage, but also requires a sdj to hit some characters and is significantly tighter. | |note= You can do 5B > 6C, which adds 500 damage, but also requires a sdj to hit some characters and is significantly tighter. | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{CollapsingComboData-MB | {{CollapsingComboData-MB | ||
|condition=CH starter, grounded/air opponent | |condition=CH starter, grounded/air opponent | ||
|character= | |character= | ||
|damage=3706 | |damage=3706 | ||
|metergen=42.0% | |metergen=42.0% | ||
|metero=18.0% | |metero=18.0% | ||
|link= | |link= | ||
|input= *(214A/B) | |input= *(214A/B), (2C >) 6C > j.BC > dj.BC > AT | ||
|simput= | |simput= | ||
|note= Baby confirm, works from basically anywhere. 2C is optional, but makes the combo easier to land. Removing it adds 200 damage & slightly less meter. | |note= Baby confirm, works from basically anywhere. 2C is optional, but makes the combo easier to land. Removing it adds 200 damage & slightly less meter. | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{CollapsingComboData-MB | {{CollapsingComboData-MB | ||
|condition=CH starter, grounded/air opponent | |condition=CH starter, grounded/air opponent | ||
|character= | |character= | ||
|damage=4571 | |damage=4571 | ||
|metergen=45.5% | |metergen=45.5% | ||
|metero=19.5% | |metero=19.5% | ||
|link= | |link= | ||
|input= *(214A/B) | |input= *(214A/B), 6[C] > delay 214A/B, j.BC > dj.BC > AT | ||
|simput= | |simput= | ||
|note= Slightly harder. You can do this off aerial hits that are further away - your range is dependent upon the range you can land | |note= Slightly harder. You can do this off aerial hits that are further away - your range is dependent upon the range you can land 6[C] at. | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{CollapsingComboData-MB | {{CollapsingComboData-MB | ||
|condition=CH starter, grounded/air opponent | |condition=CH starter, grounded/air opponent | ||
|character= | |character= | ||
|damage=4598 | |damage=4598 | ||
|metergen=47.6% | |metergen=47.6% | ||
|metero=20.4% | |metero=20.4% | ||
|link=https://youtu.be/I3TFtQODm6I | |link=https://youtu.be/I3TFtQODm6I | ||
|input= *(214A/B) | |input= *(214A/B), 6[C], 5A > 6C > j.BC > dj.BC > AT | ||
|simput= | |simput= | ||
|note= 6[C] > 5A is a link. You can only do this if you're within 5A range or closer (roughly the same range as 214A). Hit the 6[C] above the middle of its hitbox so the opponent pops up enough for your 5A to land. If this explanation doesn't make sense, look at the video. | |note= 6[C] > 5A is a link. You can only do this if you're within 5A range or closer (roughly the same range as 214A). Hit the 6[C] above the middle of its hitbox so the opponent pops up enough for your 5A to land. If this explanation doesn't make sense, look at the video. | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{CollapsingComboData-MB | {{CollapsingComboData-MB | ||
|condition= CH starter, grounded opponent | |condition= CH starter, grounded opponent | ||
|character= | |character= | ||
|damage=5150 | |damage=5150 | ||
|metergen=39.2% | |metergen=39.2% | ||
|metero=16.8% | |metero=16.8% | ||
|link= | |link= | ||
|input= *CH 236B, 6C > j.BC > dj.BC > AT | |||
|simput= | |simput= | ||
|note= Counterhit confirm. You can add a 2A in for more stability, but you lose 500 damage. You can also do this route off an aerial 236A counterhit most of the time. | |note= Counterhit confirm. You can add a 2A in for more stability, but you lose 500 damage. You can also do this route off an aerial 236A counterhit most of the time. | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{CollapsingComboData-MB | {{CollapsingComboData-MB | ||
|condition= CH starter, grounded opponent | |condition= CH starter, grounded opponent | ||
|character= | |character= | ||
|damage=4958 | |damage=4958 | ||
|metergen=38.1% | |metergen=38.1% | ||
|metero=16.3% | |metero=16.3% | ||
|link= | |link= | ||
|input= *6[C] > IAD 9 j.C, land j.BC > dj.BC > AT | |||
|simput= | |simput= | ||
|note= Counterhit confirm. | |note= Counterhit confirm. IAD 8/9 will work, IAD 7 won't. You have to do this immediately following the 6[C] otherwise it'll drop. If you didn't get the CH, you have enough time to do a non-236B meaty anyway, so this is worth going for whenever possible. | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{CollapsingComboData-MB | {{CollapsingComboData-MB | ||
|condition= | |condition= Raw Airthrow starter, airborne opponent | ||
|character= | |character= | ||
|damage=2061 | |damage=2061 | ||
|metergen=12.6% | |metergen=12.6% | ||
|metero=5.4% | |metero=5.4% | ||
|link= | |link= | ||
|input= *Raw AT, land 2A > 236A | |||
|simput= | |simput= | ||
|note= Pretty easy to do. 2A must happen as soon as you hit the ground, otherwise the 236A KD is techable. | |note= Pretty easy to do. 2A must happen as soon as you hit the ground, otherwise the 236A KD is techable. | ||
}} | }} | ||
}} | }} | ||
===Metered Combos=== | === Metered Combos === | ||
{{CollapsingComboTable-MB | {{CollapsingComboTable-MB | ||
|data= | |data= | ||
{{CollapsingComboData-MB | {{CollapsingComboData-MB | ||
|condition=Normal starter, grounded opponent | |condition=Normal starter, grounded opponent<br>100% meter | ||
|character | |character | ||
|damage=4516 | |damage=4516 | ||
|metergen=46.5% | |metergen=46.5% - 100.0% | ||
|metero=43.2% | |metero=43.2% | ||
|link= | |link= | ||
|input= *2A > 5B > 2B > 5C(1) > | |input= *2A > 5B > 2B > 5C(1) > 5A6AA > 6[C] > 236A > 236C | ||
|simput= | |simput= | ||
|note= Meter dump variant of your BnB. Gives oki and damage. You can 214A instead of 236A for slightly more damage. | |note= Meter dump variant of your BnB. Gives oki and damage. You can 214A instead of 236A for slightly more damage. | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{CollapsingComboData-MB | {{CollapsingComboData-MB | ||
|condition=Normal starter, grounded opponent | |condition=Normal starter, grounded opponent<br>Heat mode | ||
|character | |character | ||
|damage=5544 | |damage=5544 | ||
|metergen=-all% | |metergen=-all% | ||
|metero=25.1 | |metero=25.1 | ||
|link= | |link= | ||
|input= *2A > 5B > 2B > 5C(1) > 5A6AA > 6[C] > 236A > 41236C | |input= *2A > 5B > 2B > 5C(1) > 5A6AA > 6[C] > 236A > 41236C | ||
|simput= | |simput= | ||
|note= Max damage heat version. | |note= Max damage heat version. | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{CollapsingComboData-MB | {{CollapsingComboData-MB | ||
|condition=CH starter, grounded opponent | |condition=CH starter, grounded opponent<br>100% meter | ||
|character | |character | ||
|damage=5696 | |damage=5696 | ||
|metergen=-66%* | |metergen=-66%* | ||
|metero=29.0% | |metero=29.0% | ||
|link=https://youtu.be/kG1oqOYcICs | |link=https://youtu.be/kG1oqOYcICs | ||
|input= *214A/B | |input= *CH 214A/B, delay 6[C] > 214C, 6[C], 5A > 6C > j.BC > j.BC AT | ||
|simput= | |simput= | ||
|note= Only generates 16% before superflash. Delay first 6[C] such that they're just barely not OTG'd by the 214C. Second 6[C] should hit as close to the end of 214C as possible. If this explanation doesn't make sense, look at the video. | |note= Only generates 16% before superflash. Delay first 6[C] such that they're just barely not OTG'd by the 214C. Second 6[C] should hit as close to the end of 214C as possible. If this explanation doesn't make sense, look at the video. | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{CollapsingComboData-MB | {{CollapsingComboData-MB | ||
|condition=CH starter, grounded opponent | |condition=CH starter, grounded opponent<br>100% meter | ||
|character | |character | ||
|damage=4885 | |damage=4885 | ||
|metergen=-68% | |metergen=-68% | ||
|metero=37.4% | |metero=37.4% | ||
|link= | |link= | ||
|input= *214A/B | |input= *CH 214A/B, delay 6[C], 5A > 6C > 214B > 236C | ||
|simput= | |simput= | ||
|note= Corner only. Same rules as usual apply to the 6[C] 5A 6C. | |note= Corner only. Same rules as usual apply to the 6[C], 5A > 6C. | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{CollapsingComboData-MB | {{CollapsingComboData-MB | ||
|condition=Normal starter, grounded opponent | |condition=Normal starter, grounded opponent<br>100% meter | ||
|character | |character | ||
|damage=4464 | |damage=4464 | ||
|metergen=-84% | |metergen=-84% | ||
|metero=20.1% | |metero=20.1% | ||
|link= | |link= | ||
|input= *236A > 214C | |input= *236A > 214C, 6C > j.BC > j.BC > AT | ||
|simput= | |simput= | ||
|note= OTG meter dump combo off 236A, no CH required. | |note= OTG meter dump combo off 236A, no CH required. | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{CollapsingComboData-MB | {{CollapsingComboData-MB | ||
|condition=Normal starter, grounded opponent | |condition=Normal starter, grounded opponent<br>100% meter | ||
|character | |character | ||
|damage=5045 | |damage=5045 | ||
|metergen=-82% | |metergen=-82% | ||
|metero=25.2% | |metero=25.2% | ||
|link= | |link= | ||
|input= *236A > 214C | |input= *236A > 214C, 6[C], 5A > 6C > j.BC > j.BC > AT | ||
|simput= | |simput= | ||
|note= OTG combo off 236A with meterdump. The 6[C] timing changes based on how many hits of 214C connect. | |note= OTG combo off 236A with meterdump. The 6[C] timing changes based on how many hits of 214C connect. | ||
}} | }} | ||
}} | }} | ||
==Move Descriptions== | == Move Descriptions == | ||
{{ | {{AttackData-MB/Infobox}} | ||
===Normal Moves=== | === Normal Moves === | ||
==== Standing Normals ==== | ==== Standing Normals ==== | ||
===== <span class="invisible-header">5A</span> ===== | ===== <span class="invisible-header">5A</span> ===== | ||
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|data= | |data= | ||
{{AttackData-MB | {{AttackData-MB | ||
|version=5A | |||
|version=5A | |damage=300 | ||
|reddamage=192 | |||
|proration=75% (O) | |||
|circuit=2.1% | |||
|cancel=-SE-, -N-, -SP-, -CH-, -EX-, (J) | |||
|guard=LH | |||
|startup=4 | |||
|active=4 | |||
|recovery=9 | |||
|frameAdv=-1 | |||
|invuln= | |||
|description=Pretty bad mid kick. Unless you're using this for stagger pressure using 5A6A > 2A > 5A6A, you're much better off saving this for rebeat. | |||
}} | }} | ||
{{AttackData-MB | {{AttackData-MB | ||
|version=5A~6A | |version=5A~6A | ||
|damage=600 | |damage=600 | ||
|reddamage= | |reddamage=384 | ||
|proration=80% ( | |proration=80% (M) | ||
|circuit= | |circuit=4.2% | ||
|cancel= | |cancel=N, SP, -CH-, EX, (J) | ||
|guard=LH | |guard=LH | ||
|startup=7 | |startup=7 | ||
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}} | }} | ||
{{AttackData-MB | {{AttackData-MB | ||
|version=5A~6A~6A | |version=5A~6A~6A | ||
|damage=1000 | |damage=1000 | ||
|reddamage= | |reddamage=768 | ||
|proration=60% (O) | |proration=60% (O) | ||
|circuit=7.0% | |circuit=7.0% | ||
|cancel= | |cancel=(N), SP, EX, (J) | ||
|guard=LH | |guard=LH | ||
|startup=9 | |startup=9 | ||
|active=4 | |active=4 | ||
|recovery=17 | |recovery=17 | ||
|frameAdv=- | |frameAdv=-3 | ||
|invuln= | |invuln= | ||
|description=Launches on hit. Mostly combo filler, but you can cancel this into specials so it doesn't necessarily kill your pressure. | |description=Launches on hit. Mostly combo filler, but you can cancel this into specials so it doesn't necessarily kill your pressure. | ||
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===== <span class="invisible-header">5B</span> ===== | ===== <span class="invisible-header">5B</span> ===== | ||
{{MoveData|image=MB_C_Roa_5B.png | {{MoveData | ||
|image=MB_C_Roa_5B.png | |||
|caption= | |||
|name=5B | |||
|linkname=5B | |||
|data= | |||
{{AttackData-MB | {{AttackData-MB | ||
|damage=550 | |||
|reddamage=384 | |||
|proration=80% (O) | |||
|circuit=3.85% | |||
|cancel=N, SP, EX, (J) | |||
|guard=LH | |||
|startup=8 | |||
|active=5 | |||
|recovery=13 | |||
|frameAdv=-3 | |||
|invuln= | |||
|description=Pretty solid mid. Can be used to catch 236B normal hits, but the window is pretty tight. | |||
}} | }} | ||
}} | }} | ||
===== <span class="invisible-header">5C</span> ===== | ===== <span class="invisible-header">5C</span> ===== | ||
{{MoveData | {{MoveData | ||
|image=MB_F_Roa_5C.png | |||
|linkname=5C | |||
|caption= | |||
|name=5C | |||
|data= | |||
{{AttackData-MB | {{AttackData-MB | ||
|damage=400, 550 (825) | |||
|reddamage=(548) | |||
|proration=80% (O), 90% (M) | |||
|circuit=2.8%, 3.85% (6.65%) | |||
|cancel=N, SP, EX, (J) | |||
|guard=LH | |||
|startup=8 | |||
|active=3 (10) 7 | |||
|recovery=14 | |||
|frameAdv=-16, -3 ~ 0 | |||
|invuln= | |||
|description=This button looks really cool, until you realize the second hit whiffs most crouching hitboxes (unless you're point blank), and then you recognize that it just blows. Hitting with the later hitbox of 5C(2) is 0 on block. You should be cancelling before the second hit in nearly every situation. | |||
}} | }} | ||
}} | }} | ||
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===== <span class="invisible-header">2A</span> ===== | ===== <span class="invisible-header">2A</span> ===== | ||
{{MoveData | {{MoveData | ||
|image=MB_F_Roa_2A.png | |||
|linkname=2A | |||
|caption= | |||
|name=2A | |||
|data= | |||
{{AttackData-MB | {{AttackData-MB | ||
|damage=300 | |||
|reddamage=192 | |||
|proration=75% (O) | |||
|circuit=2.1% | |||
|cancel=-SE-, -N-, -SP-, -EX-, (J) | |||
|guard=LH | |||
|startup=4 | |||
|active=4 | |||
|recovery=8 | |||
|frameAdv=0 | |||
|invuln= | |||
|description=Somewhat stubby normal, but good for staggers and tick throws since it's 0 on block. Unless you plan on staggering 5A6A > 2A > 5A6AA, use this as your redash. | |||
}} | }} | ||
}} | }} | ||
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===== <span class="invisible-header">2B</span> ===== | ===== <span class="invisible-header">2B</span> ===== | ||
{{MoveData | {{MoveData | ||
|image=MB_C_Roa_2B.png | |||
|linkname=2B | |||
|caption= | |||
|name=2B | |||
|data= | |||
{{AttackData-MB | {{AttackData-MB | ||
|damage=550 | |||
|reddamage=336 | |||
|proration=80% (O) | |||
|circuit=4.2% | |||
|cancel=N, SP, EX, (J) | |||
|guard=L | |||
|startup=7 | |||
|active=6 | |||
|recovery=14 | |||
|frameAdv=-5 | |||
|invuln= | |||
|description= It's a low poke, and that's pretty much what it's good for. 7f startup means you can use this out of a blocked 236B to frametrap, but obviously you have to be careful not to do this too often, as it's only airtight if your input is frame perfect, so you can get reversal'd. On the other hand, makes for a decent frametrap & leaves both your A normals open for rebeats if you want. | |||
}} | }} | ||
}} | }} | ||
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===== <span class="invisible-header">2C</span> ===== | ===== <span class="invisible-header">2C</span> ===== | ||
{{MoveData | {{MoveData | ||
|image=MB_C_Roa_2C.png | |||
|linkname=2C | |||
|caption= | |||
|name=2C | |||
|data= | |||
{{AttackData-MB | {{AttackData-MB | ||
|damage=900 | |||
|reddamage=672 | |||
|proration=55% (O) | |||
|circuit=6.3% | |||
|cancel=N, SP, EX, (J) | |||
|guard=L | |||
|startup=8 | |||
|active=11 | |||
|recovery=13 | |||
|frameAdv=-6 | |||
|invuln= | |||
|description=One of H-Roa's rare good normals. At 11f active, you can use this to confirm off pretty much any counterhit 214 or 6C, and you can afford to be far more lenient with your timing. Dash 2C will cover a large amount of space on the ground. 2C can be used to punish any tech in the corner on reaction, and dash 2C will cover both neutral and forward tech at midscreen. | |||
}} | }} | ||
}} | }} | ||
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===== <span class="invisible-header">j.A</span> ===== | ===== <span class="invisible-header">j.A</span> ===== | ||
{{MoveData | {{MoveData | ||
|image=MB_C_Roa_jA.png | |||
|linkname=j.A | |||
|caption= | |||
|name=j.A | |||
|data= | |||
{{AttackData-MB | {{AttackData-MB | ||
|damage=250 | |||
|reddamage=144 | |||
|proration=75% (O) | |||
|circuit=1.75% | |||
|cancel=SE, N, SP, EX, J | |||
|guard=LHA | |||
|startup=5 | |||
|active=4 | |||
|recovery=10 | |||
|frameAdv=- | |||
|invuln= | |||
|description=Strong air-to-air poke. Use this to scout in the air, control space, and more. | |||
}} | }} | ||
}} | }} | ||
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===== <span class="invisible-header">j.B</span> ===== | ===== <span class="invisible-header">j.B</span> ===== | ||
{{MoveData | {{MoveData | ||
|image=MB_H_Roa_jB.png | |||
|linkname=j.B | |||
|caption= | |||
|name=j.B | |||
|data= | |||
{{AttackData-MB | {{AttackData-MB | ||
|damage=600 | |||
|reddamage=288 | |||
|proration=85% | |||
|circuit=4.2% | |||
|cancel=N, SP, EX, J | |||
|guard=HA | |||
|startup=6 | |||
|active=4 | |||
|recovery=- | |||
|frameAdv=- | |||
|invuln= | |||
|description=H-Roa's best air normal. You can use this in IAD Resets to force stand block & also to tag people above you as the top of the hitbox is disjointed. You'll be using this a lot both to protect space and contest air buttons. Be aware it doesn't hit below you. | |||
}} | }} | ||
}} | }} | ||
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===== <span class="invisible-header">j.C</span> ===== | ===== <span class="invisible-header">j.C</span> ===== | ||
{{MoveData | {{MoveData | ||
|image=MB_C_Roa_jC.png | |||
|linkname=j.C | |||
|caption= | |||
|name=j.C | |||
|data= | |||
{{AttackData-MB | {{AttackData-MB | ||
|damage=950 | |||
|reddamage=672 | |||
|proration=90% (O) | |||
|circuit=6.65% | |||
|cancel=N, SP, EX, J | |||
|guard=HA | |||
|startup=7 | |||
|active=4 | |||
|recovery=- | |||
|frameAdv=- | |||
|invuln= | |||
|description=The bottom part of your pants leg is disjointed. This is your normal of choice if your opponent is below you, and your best jump-in. | |||
}} | }} | ||
}} | }} | ||
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===== <span class="invisible-header">6C</span> ===== | ===== <span class="invisible-header">6C</span> ===== | ||
{{MoveData | {{MoveData | ||
|image=MB_H_Roa_6C.png | |||
|image2=MB_H_Roa_6C_Charged.png | |||
|linkname=6C | |||
|caption= | |||
|name=6C | |||
|input=6[C] | |||
|data= | |||
{{AttackData-MB | {{AttackData-MB | ||
|version=6C | |version=6C | ||
|damage=1000 | |||
|reddamage=678 | |||
|proration=100% | |||
|circuit=7.0% | |||
|cancel=SP, EX, J | |||
|guard=LH | |||
|startup=12 | |||
|active=2 | |||
|recovery=17 | |||
|frameAdv=-1 {{Tooltip | text=(+18)| hovertext=On jump cancel.}} | |||
|invuln= | |||
|description=+18 when jump cancelled. You can end blockstrings on this often, but be careful not to get too predictable. You can frametrap with a 214B afterwards, but if it's blocked you return to neutral. | |||
}} | }} | ||
{{AttackData-MB | {{AttackData-MB | ||
|version=6[C] | |||
|damage=1400 | |||
|reddamage=1152 | |||
|proration=100% | |||
|circuit=9.8% | |||
|cancel=SP, EX, J | |||
|guard=LH | |||
|startup=24 | |||
|active=5 | |||
|recovery=14 | |||
|frameAdv=-1 {{Tooltip | text=(+18)| hovertext=On jump cancel.}} | |||
|invuln= | |||
|description=As before, +18 when jump cancelled. You can use this to catch mashing, as it's mostly disjointed. It also does significantly more guard damage. | |||
}} | }} | ||
}} | }} | ||
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|name=Ground Throw | |name=Ground Throw | ||
|linkname=Ground Throw | |linkname=Ground Throw | ||
|input=4/6A+D | |input=4/6A+D<br>(~2) | ||
|data= | |data= | ||
{{AttackData-MB | {{AttackData-MB | ||
|version=Neutral | |||
|damage=1000 | |damage=1000 | ||
|reddamage= | |reddamage=384 | ||
|proration=50% | |proration=50% | ||
|circuit= | |circuit=0.0% | ||
|cancel= | |cancel= | ||
|guard= | |guard=U | ||
|startup=2 | |startup=2 | ||
|active=1 | |active=1 | ||
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}} | }} | ||
{{AttackData-MB | {{AttackData-MB | ||
|header=no | |||
|version=~2 | |||
|damage=800 | |damage=800 | ||
|reddamage= | |reddamage=384 | ||
|proration=50% | |proration=50% | ||
|circuit= | |circuit=0.0% | ||
|cancel= | |cancel= | ||
|guard= | |guard=U | ||
|startup=2 | |startup=2 | ||
|active=1 | |active=1 | ||
|recovery=20 | |recovery=20 | ||
|frameAdv= | |frameAdv= | ||
|invuln=See desc | |invuln=See desc | ||
|description= Same as above, but HKD & opponent is invulnerable on the ground. | |description= Same as above, but HKD & opponent is invulnerable on the ground. | ||
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|data= | |data= | ||
{{AttackData-MB | {{AttackData-MB | ||
|damage=1600 (Raw)<br>1200 (Ender) | |||
|damage=1200 | |reddamage=576 | ||
|reddamage= | |||
|proration=100% | |proration=100% | ||
|circuit=0% | |circuit=0.0% | ||
|cancel= | |cancel= | ||
|guard=U | |guard=U | ||
|startup=1 | |startup=1 | ||
|active=1 | |active=1 | ||
|recovery=12 | |recovery={{Tooltip | text=12| hovertext=Landing recovery.}} | ||
|frameAdv= | |frameAdv=- | ||
|invuln= | |invuln= | ||
|description=Regular airthrow ender. Recovery is on landing. Usually inferior to j.236B ender since you don't get anything besides 214B antijump, unless your opponent is very patient on wakeup. | |description=Regular as an airthrow ender. Recovery is on landing. Usually inferior to j.236B ender since you don't get anything besides 214B antijump, unless your opponent is very patient on wakeup. | ||
OTG-able ground bounce as a combo starter. | |||
}} | }} | ||
}} | }} | ||
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|name=Shield Counter | |name=Shield Counter | ||
|linkname=Shield Counter | |linkname=Shield Counter | ||
|input=Auto after a successful shield (Air OK) / 5D/2D~236D | |input=Auto after a successful shield (Air OK)<br>/ 5D/2D~236D | ||
|data= | |data= | ||
{{AttackData-MB | {{AttackData-MB | ||
|version=Standing | |version=Standing | ||
|damage=500 (345) | |||
|reddamage=198 | |||
|proration=40% | |||
|circuit=3.5% | |||
|cancel=SP, EX, (J) | |||
|guard=LHA | |||
|startup=8 | |||
|active=4 | |||
|recovery=18 | |||
|frameAdv=-4 | |||
|invuln= | |||
|description=H-Roa's standing shield counter. Looks like 5C(1). This applies for the other shield counters as well: "For H-Moon, shielding hits that would cause Auto Shield Counter, if the shield is successful on the first frame of the shield box, there is a 2 frame window where throw can be input after the shield." Window is 14f if it wouldn't trigger shield counter, and can also be cancelled into dash. You can manually input a shield counter with 236D on projectiles. | |||
}} | |||
{{AttackData-MB | |||
|version=Crouching | |||
|damage=1500 (1035) | |||
|reddamage=662 | |||
|proration=50% | |||
|circuit=10.5% | |||
|cancel=SP, EX, (J) | |||
|guard=LA | |||
|startup=8 | |||
|active=4 | |||
|recovery=18 | |||
|frameAdv=-4 | |||
|invuln= | |||
|description=H-Roa's crouching shield counter. Looks like 2C. Same notes as above. | |||
}} | |||
{{AttackData-MB | |||
|version=Air | |||
|damage=500 (345) | |||
|reddamage=198 | |||
|proration=50% | |||
|circuit=3.5% | |||
|cancel= | |||
|guard=HA | |||
|startup=8 | |||
|active=4 | |||
|recovery= | |||
|frameAdv=+14 | |||
|invuln= | |||
|description=Air shield counter. | |||
}} | |||
}} | |||
===== <span class="invisible-header">Shield Bunker</span> ===== | |||
{{MoveData | |||
|image=MB_C_Roa_214D.png | |||
|image2=MB_H_Roa_214D.png | |||
|caption= | |||
|name=Shield Bunker | |||
|linkname=Shield Bunker | |||
|input=214D in neutral or blockstun | |||
|data= | |||
{{AttackData-MB | |||
|version=Neutral | |||
|damage=500 | |||
|reddamage=192 | |||
|proration=50% | |||
|circuit=0.0% | |||
|cancel= | |||
|guard=LHA | |||
|startup=25 | |||
|active=4 | |||
|recovery=19 | |||
|frameAdv=-5 | |||
|invuln=Clash 1-10 | |||
}} | }} | ||
{{AttackData-MB | {{AttackData-MB | ||
|version={{Tooltip | text=(Clash)| hovertext=If an attack connects with this Shield Bunker's clash box, this is the followup that happens afterwards.}} | |||
|damage=500 | |||
|reddamage=192 | |||
|proration=100% | |||
|circuit=0.0% | |||
|cancel= | |||
|guard=LHA | |||
|startup=7 | |||
|active=4 | |||
|recovery=19 | |||
|frameAdv=-5 | |||
|invuln={{Tooltip | text=Strike 1-7| hovertext=1-15 Strike invicibility on whiff.}} | |||
|description=Similar to C-Moon 6C. | |||
}} | }} | ||
{{AttackData-MB | {{AttackData-MB | ||
|version=Blockstun | |||
|version= | |damage=0 | ||
|reddamage=0 | |||
|proration=100% | |||
|circuit=-100.0% | |||
|cancel= | |||
|guard=LHA | |||
|startup=18 | |||
|active=3 | |||
|recovery=22 | |||
|frameAdv=-7 | |||
|invuln= | |||
|description=H-Moon specific reversal bunker. | |||
}} | }} | ||
}} | }} | ||
=== | ===== <span class="invisible-header">Circuit Spark</span> ===== | ||
{{MoveData | |||
|image=MB_C_Roa_CSpark.png | |||
|image2=MB_C_Roa_CSpark_Air.png | |||
|name=Circuit Spark | |||
|linkname=Circuit Spark | |||
|input=In Heat:<br>Auto during hitstun<br>A+B+C during blockstun | |||
|caption= | |||
|data= | |||
{{AttackData-MB | |||
|version=Ground | |||
|damage=100 | |||
|reddamage=0 | |||
|proration=100% | |||
|circuit=removes all | |||
|cancel= | |||
|guard=U | |||
|startup=10 | |||
|active=10 | |||
|recovery=20 | |||
|frameAdv= | |||
|invuln=Full 1-39 | |||
|description= | |||
}} | |||
{{AttackData-MB | |||
|header=no | |||
|version=Air | |||
|damage=100 | |||
|reddamage=0 | |||
|proration=100% | |||
|circuit=removes all | |||
|cancel= | |||
|guard=U | |||
|startup=11 | |||
|active=10 | |||
|recovery={{Tooltip | text=15| hovertext=Landing recovery.}} | |||
|frameAdv= | |||
|invuln=Strike 1-30 | |||
|description=Universal burst mechanic. Unlike Crescent/Full Heat activation, the hitbox and frame data doesn't vary between characters. However, you can be thrown out of this move if you input it in the air. | |||
}} | |||
}} | |||
====Grounded Specials==== | === Special Moves === | ||
==== Grounded Specials ==== | |||
===== <span class="invisible-header">236X</span> ===== | ===== <span class="invisible-header">236X</span> ===== | ||
{{MoveData | {{MoveData | ||
|image= | |image=MB_H_Roa_236AB.png | ||
|image2=MB_H_Roa_236C.png | |image2=MB_H_Roa_236B_BE.png | ||
|image3=MB_H_Roa_236C.png | |||
|caption=SOKO DAROU! | |caption=SOKO DAROU! | ||
|caption2=Your opponent whiffed something... or you're about to eat 5k. | |caption2=Feint | ||
|caption3=Your opponent whiffed something... or you're about to eat 5k. | |||
|name=Thunder Flash<br>(EX: Seventh Heaven (Original Sin)) | |name=Thunder Flash<br>(EX: Seventh Heaven (Original Sin)) | ||
|input=236A/B/[B]/C | |input=236A/B/[B]/C | ||
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|version=A | |version=A | ||
|damage=1500 | |damage=1500 | ||
|reddamage= | |reddamage=1152 | ||
|proration=100% | |proration=100% | ||
|circuit= | |circuit=10.5% | ||
|cancel= | |cancel= | ||
|guard= | |guard=LH | ||
|startup=11 | |startup=11 | ||
|active=5 | |active=5 | ||
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}} | }} | ||
{{AttackData-MB | {{AttackData-MB | ||
|version=B | |version=B | ||
|damage=1500 | |damage=1500 | ||
|reddamage= | |reddamage=1152 | ||
|proration=100% | |proration=100% | ||
|circuit= | |circuit=10.5% | ||
|cancel= | |cancel= | ||
|guard= | |guard=LH | ||
|startup=31* | |startup=31* | ||
|active=5 | |active=5 | ||
|recovery=13 | |recovery=13 | ||
|frameAdv= | |frameAdv=7 | ||
|invuln=High 7-31, Full 32-47 | |invuln=High 7-31, Full 32-47 | ||
|description=Holding B can delay the startup to up to 42f, depending on how long B is held. -- H-Roa's bread and butter and the skill that makes people hate your character. At +7 on block, this special can be used to reset, start pressure, and gives H-Roa some of his best damage on a counterhit. This will also cross up your opponent if used near max range. Additionally, you can half-charge it to try to get your opponent to flinch. | |description=Holding B can delay the startup to up to 42f, depending on how long B is held. -- H-Roa's bread and butter and the skill that makes people hate your character. At +7 on block, this special can be used to reset, start pressure, and gives H-Roa some of his best damage on a counterhit. This will also cross up your opponent if used near max range. Additionally, you can half-charge it to try to get your opponent to flinch. | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{AttackData-MB | {{AttackData-MB | ||
|version=[B] | |version=[B] | ||
|damage= | |damage= | ||
|reddamage= | |reddamage= | ||
|proration= | |proration= | ||
|circuit= | |circuit= | ||
|cancel= | |cancel= | ||
|guard= | |guard= | ||
|startup=19 | |startup=19 | ||
|active=X | |active=X | ||
|recovery=16 | |recovery=16 | ||
|frameAdv= | |frameAdv= | ||
|invuln= | |invuln= | ||
|description=This is the feint/fake. You can use this in your pressure into redash, as a way to fake people out who expect Soko B. You can also use this as a (gimmicky) oki setup, where you do 236[B] 2A, 236[B] throw, or 236{B}. If they start throw teching, use 236[B] 5B to call it out. You mainly use this move for mind games, as it has a decent amount of recovery. | |description=This is the feint/fake. You can use this in your pressure into redash, as a way to fake people out who expect Soko B. You can also use this as a (gimmicky) oki setup, where you do 236[B] 2A, 236[B] throw, or 236{B}. If they start throw teching, use 236[B] 5B to call it out. You mainly use this move for mind games, as it has a decent amount of recovery. | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{AttackData-MB | {{AttackData-MB | ||
|version=EX | |version=EX | ||
|damage=400, 300( | |damage=400, 300*20 (3043) | ||
|reddamage= | |reddamage=(3195) | ||
|proration=50% | |proration=50% (O) | ||
|circuit=-100% | |circuit=-100.0% | ||
|cancel= | |cancel= | ||
|guard= | |guard=LHA | ||
|startup=5+6 | |startup=5+6 | ||
|active=120 | |active={{Tooltip | text=120| hovertext=3 (2) x19, 3 (6) 16}} | ||
|recovery=26 | |recovery=26 | ||
|frameAdv=-24 | |frameAdv=-24 | ||
|invuln=High 3-11, Full 12-132 | |invuln=High 3-11, Full 12-132 | ||
|description=See this move? This move is... not as good as you think it is. It's got 11f of *vulnerable* startup, so unless you *really* need the range, you're better off using 236A, because at least then you have a chance of not eating a full combo if it's blocked. Use this move with caution, and be aware that you're not invuln on startup like Ciel. Also, it's air blockable, so 236A is better anytime it'd hit. | |description=See this move? This move is... not as good as you think it is. It's got 11f of *vulnerable* startup, so unless you *really* need the range, you're better off using 236A, because at least then you have a chance of not eating a full combo if it's blocked. Use this move with caution, and be aware that you're not invuln on startup like Ciel. Also, it's air blockable, so 236A is better anytime it'd hit. | ||
}} | |||
}} | |||
===== <span class="invisible-header">623X</span> ===== | |||
{{MoveData | |||
|image=MB_H_Roa_623A.png | |||
|image2=MB_H_Roa_623B.png | |||
|image3=MB_H_Roa_623C.png | |||
|caption=You probably got this trying to do dash 236A | |||
|caption2=The good one | |||
|caption3=Looks cool but wastes meter | |||
|name=Rising Thunder<br>(EX: Rising Thunder Praise) | |||
|input=623A/B/C | |||
|linkname=623X | |||
|data= | |||
{{AttackData-MB | |||
|version=A | |||
|damage=500, 1000 (1351) | |||
|reddamage=(1038) | |||
|proration=100% | |||
|circuit=2.1%, 7.0% (9.1%) | |||
|cancel=-EX- | |||
|guard=LH | |||
|startup=4 | |||
|active={{Tooltip | text=7| hovertext=4, 3}} | |||
|recovery=42 | |||
|frameAdv=-31, -27 | |||
|invuln= | |||
|description=This move is pretty bad. Its only purpose is as a fast antiair, since both hits are AUB. However, you're better off just doing rising j.A or 214B. Ideally, this move almost never comes out. | |||
}} | |||
{{AttackData-MB | |||
|version=B | |||
|damage=500*3, 1000 (2133) | |||
|reddamage=(1639) | |||
|proration=100% | |||
|circuit=2.1%*3, 7.0% (13.3%) | |||
|cancel= | |||
|guard=LH (1), LHA (2-4) | |||
|startup=3 | |||
|active={{Tooltip | text=12| hovertext=4, 4, 2, 2}} | |||
|recovery=46 | |||
|frameAdv=-40, -36,<br>-32, -30 | |||
|invuln=Full 1-5 | |||
|description=H-Roa's meterless reversal (and invuln, too!). Only the first hit is AUB, but you can use this like you would any other DP. Goes at a solid angle, is invuln... what more do you want? You can use this to tack on damage after your OTG ground throw if you *really* want. | |||
}} | |||
{{AttackData-MB | |||
|version=EX | |||
|damage=400*6, 1000 (2706) | |||
|reddamage=(1982) | |||
|proration=100% | |||
|circuit=-100.0% | |||
|cancel= | |||
|guard=LH | |||
|startup=2+0 | |||
|active={{Tooltip | text=25| hovertext=4 x5, 2, 3}} | |||
|recovery=44 | |||
|frameAdv=-58 (min) | |||
|invuln=Full 1-4 | |||
|description=This move is (largely) a waste of meter, but there's a situation in which it's useful: It's air unblockable and 2+0, so you can use this as a jank anti-air. You can use this to tack on damage after a throw, like F-Roa, but you don't get the hard knockdown, so... why would you, except if you *really* needed the damage? Its main utility is that it's fast and invuln on startup. | |||
}} | }} | ||
}} | }} | ||
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|version=A/B | |version=A/B | ||
|damage=1000 | |damage=1000 | ||
|reddamage= | |reddamage=768 | ||
|proration=70% | |proration=70% (O) | ||
|circuit= | |circuit=7.0% | ||
|cancel= | |cancel= | ||
|guard= | |guard=LH | ||
|startup=15 | |startup=15 | ||
|active=12 | |active={{Tooltip | text=12| hovertext=Single Hit. 4 (2) 2 (2) 2}} | ||
|recovery=14 | |recovery=14 | ||
|frameAdv=-4 | |frameAdv=-4 | ||
|invuln= | |invuln= | ||
|description= | |description=A version will cover behind you, B version won't. Only the first hit of this will cover your head, so you actually can be hit through this even without disjoints. However, this special is extremely good and once again gives you very solid damage on counterhit. This move is air unbloackble, so use this to preemptively anti-air, and use 214B to poke. Be aware of its significant startup and recovery, because you can be hit out of startup easily, and opponents can whiff punish you if they have particularly long-reaching normals (Satsuki dash 2C, for example). | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{AttackData-MB | {{AttackData-MB | ||
|version=EX | |version=EX | ||
|damage= | |damage=450*8 (2867) | ||
|reddamage= | |reddamage=(2427) | ||
|proration=100% | |proration=100% | ||
|circuit=-100% | |circuit=-100.0% | ||
|cancel= | |cancel= | ||
|guard= | |guard=LH | ||
|startup=5+12 | |startup=5+12 | ||
|active=55 | |active=X {{Tooltip | text=(55)| hovertext=2 (1) 1 (3) x7, 2 (1) 1}} | ||
|recovery=16 | |recovery=16 | ||
|frameAdv= | |frameAdv=12 ~ 61 | ||
|invuln= | |invuln= | ||
|description= | |description= This move is (in my opinion) H-Roa's best special. You can use it to lock down neutral, dump in pressure for absolutely free meter dump, or use to extend some of your combos for extra damage. Additionally, it recovers during active frames, so it's deceptively hard to punish. You should be using this often. Also, it's one of the only ways to keep your turn after a point blank 236B midscreen, so you can use it for that as well. | ||
}} | }} | ||
}} | }} | ||
===== <span class="invisible-header"> | ==== Aerial Specials ==== | ||
===== <span class="invisible-header">j.236X</span> ===== | |||
{{MoveData | {{MoveData | ||
|image=MB_H_Roa_j236A.png | |image=MB_H_Roa_j236A.png | ||
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|version=A | |version=A | ||
|damage=800 | |damage=800 | ||
|reddamage= | |reddamage=480 | ||
|proration=75% | |proration=75% (O) | ||
|circuit= | |circuit=5.6% | ||
|cancel= | |cancel=(EX), (J) | ||
|guard= | |guard=LHA | ||
|startup=11 | |startup=11 | ||
|active=3 | |active=3 | ||
|recovery=3 | |recovery={{Tooltip | text=3| hovertext=Landing recovery.}} | ||
|frameAdv= | |frameAdv=3 (TK) | ||
|invuln= | |invuln= | ||
|description=Slow for an air-to-air, but can be used to change your momentum to throw off landing snipes. Be careful though, because this move doesn't cover above or below you, and leaves you open to punishes if you whiff it too high. However, it's plus on TK, so you can do tk j.236A in pressure and keep your turn. Also, you can link it in certain air combos with j.bc j.236a sdj j.bc AT for style points. Use this at the end of your combos to return to neutral, but be aware it's a bit more height-sensitive than j.236B. However, it has less landing recovery, | |description=Slow for an air-to-air, but can be used to change your momentum to throw off landing snipes. Be careful though, because this move doesn't cover above or below you, and leaves you open to punishes if you whiff it too high. However, it's plus on TK, so you can do tk j.236A in pressure and keep your turn. Also, you can link it in certain air combos with j.bc j.236a sdj j.bc AT for style points. Use this at the end of your combos to return to neutral, but be aware it's a bit more height-sensitive than j.236B. However, it has less landing recovery, | ||
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{{AttackData-MB | {{AttackData-MB | ||
|version=B | |version=B | ||
|damage= | |damage=700*3 (1579) | ||
|reddamage= | |reddamage=(866) | ||
|proration=75% | |proration=75% (O) | ||
|circuit=7% | |circuit=4.9%*3 (14.7%) | ||
|cancel= | |cancel=EX, J | ||
|guard= | |guard=LHA | ||
|startup=14 | |startup=14 | ||
|active= | |active=3 (3) 3 (3) 3 | ||
|recovery=9 | |recovery={{Tooltip | text=9| hovertext=Landing recovery.}} | ||
|frameAdv=-1( | |frameAdv=-1 (TK) | ||
|invuln= | |invuln= | ||
|description=This move looks really bad. It's slower than j.236A, has more recovery, and gives your opponent more time to react. However: it requires 3 shields AND covers above and below you, while j.236A doesn't. You can use this to catch people trying to antiair you at weird angles, since it's disjointed. Use this at the end of your combos to return to neutral, while leaving your opponent in an awkward situation. | |description=This move looks really bad. It's slower than j.236A, has more recovery, and gives your opponent more time to react. However: it requires 3 shields AND covers above and below you, while j.236A doesn't. You can use this to catch people trying to antiair you at weird angles, since it's disjointed. Use this at the end of your combos to return to neutral, while leaving your opponent in an awkward situation. | ||
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{{AttackData-MB | {{AttackData-MB | ||
|version=EX | |version=EX | ||
|damage= | |damage=400*6 (1591) | ||
|reddamage= | |reddamage=(1145) | ||
|proration=75% | |proration=75% (O) | ||
|circuit=-100% | |circuit=-100.0% | ||
|cancel= | |cancel= | ||
|guard= | |guard=LHA | ||
|startup=3+10 | |startup=3+10 | ||
|active=12 | |active={{Tooltip | text=12| hovertext=2 x6}} | ||
|recovery=6 | |recovery={{Tooltip | text=6| hovertext=Landing recovery.}} | ||
|frameAdv= | |frameAdv=5 (TK) | ||
|invuln=Full 1-25 | |invuln=Full 1-25 | ||
|description=This is a true air reversal. With that said, it's still an air reversal, and metered on a half moon character with mediocre meter gain. You can use this to tack on extra damage at the end of an air combo. It covers slightly more room than j.236B, and it's +5, but the pushback means that you can't really use it like you would j.236A. It does require individual shields, for any players crazy enough to go for it, | |description=This is a true air reversal. With that said, it's still an air reversal, and metered on a half moon character with mediocre meter gain. You can use this to tack on extra damage at the end of an air combo. It covers slightly more room than j.236B, and it's +5, but the pushback means that you can't really use it like you would j.236A. It does require individual shields, for any players crazy enough to go for it, | ||
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===Arc Drive=== | === Arc Drive === | ||
{{MoveData | {{MoveData | ||
|image=MBHRoaAD.png | |||
|caption= | |||
|name=Heavenly Crashing Thunder | |||
|linkname=Arc Drive | |||
|input=41236C during Heat | |||
|data= | |||
{{AttackData-MB | {{AttackData-MB | ||
|damage=7000 (3080) | |||
|reddamage=(2137) | |||
|proration=50% (O) | |||
|circuit=removes all | |||
|cancel= | |||
|guard=LH | |||
|startup=7+5 | |||
|active=2 | |||
|recovery=38 | |||
|frameAdv=-15 | |||
|invuln=Full 7-8, 13-14 | |||
|description=Use as combo ender or as an OTG, otherwise it's not super useful since it's a hitgrab. If you combo someone in heat, this is what you should be going into, but I often find having an extra 214C/236C is useful, since H-Roa rarely gets a clean grounded hit in pressure & having the ability to either extend pressure or confirm a 214B frametrap is more useful than having the extra damage. | |||
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{{Navbox-MBAACC}} | {{Navbox-MBAACC}} | ||
[[Category:Melty Blood Actress Again Current Code]] | [[Category:Melty Blood Actress Again Current Code]] | ||
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Additional Resources
H-Roa Match Video Database
Melty Bits: H-Roa
H-Roa Tutorial by sibladeko (tonberry)
Players to watch/ask
JP:
NA:
- TonberryMage (inactive)
- argyle (inactive)
- grungrah#8131
Overview
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General Gameplan
For now, go watch the Tonberry vid - this part hasn't been written yet (obviously).
Neutral
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Pressure
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Okizeme
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Defense
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Combos
Combo Notation Help | |
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Disclaimer: Combos are written by various writers, so the actual notation used in pages can differ from the standard one. | |
X > Y | X input is cancelled into Y. |
X > delay Y | Must wait for a short period before cancelling X input into Y. |
X, Y | X input is linked into Y, meaning Y is done after X's recovery period. |
X+Y | Buttons X and Y must be input simultaneously. |
X/Y | Either the X or Y input can be used. |
X~Y | This notation has two meanings.
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X(w) | X input must not hit the opponent (Whiff). |
j.X | X input is done in the air, implies a jump/jump cancel if the previous move was done from the ground. Applies to all air chain sections:
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sj.X | X input is done after a super jump. Notated as sj8.X and sj9.X for neutral and forward super jumps respectively. |
dj.X | X input is done after a double jump. |
sdj.X | X input is done after a double super jump. |
tk.X | Stands for Tiger Knee. X motion must be buffered before jumping, inputting the move as close to the ground as possible. (ex. tk.236A) |
(X) | X is optional. Typically the combo will be easier if omitted. |
[X] | Input X is held down. Also referred to as Blowback Edge (BE). Depending on the character, this can indicate that this button is held down and not released until indicated by the release notation. |
]X[ | Input X is released. Will only appear if a button is previously held down. This type of input is referred to as Negative Edge. |
{X} | Button X should only be held down briefly to get a partially charged version instead of the fully charged one. |
X(N) | Attack "X" should only hit N times. |
(XYZ)xN | XYZ string must be performed N times. Combos using this notation are usually referred to as loops. |
(XYZ^) | A pre-existing combo labelled XYZ is inserted here for shortening purposes. |
CH | The first attack must be a Counter Hit. |
Air CH | The first attack must be a Counter Hit on an airborne opponent. |
66 | Performs a ground forward dash. |
j.66 | Performs an aerial forward dash, used as a cancel for certain characters' air strings. |
IAD/IABD | Performs an Instant AirDash. |
AT | Performs an Air Throw. (j.6/4A+D) |
IH | Performs an Initiative Heat. |
AD | Performs an Arc Drive. |
AAD | Performs an Another Arc Drive. |
IMPORTANT NOTE ABOUT ALL COMBOS LISTED: Only AT enders are listed. Any combo which ends in an airthrow can also end in j.236B or j.236C. j.236B only beats AT for damage if all three hits connect, and you must sdj to land all three. Combos can be done at any position on the stage unless otherwise specified.
Normal Combos
Metered Combos
Move Descriptions
Frame Data Help | |
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Header | Tooltip |
Move Box Colors |
Light gray = Collision Box (A move lacking one means it can go through the opponent's own collision box). |
Damage | Base damage done by this attack.
(X) denotes combined and scaled damage tested against standing V. Sion. |
Red Damage | Damage done to the recoverable red health bar by this attack. The values are inherently scaled and tested against standing V. Sion.
(X) denotes combined damage. |
Proration | The correction value set by this attack and the way it modifies the scaling during a string. See this page for more details.
X% (O) means X% Overrides the previous correction value in a combo if X is of a lower percentage. |
Circuit | Meter gained by this attack on hit.
(X%) denotes combined meter gain. |
Cancel | Actions this move can be cancelled into.
SE = Self cancelable. |
Guard | The way this move must be blocked.
L = Can block crouching |
Startup | Amount of frames that must pass prior to reaching the active frames. Also referred to as "True Startup". |
Active | The amount of frames that this move will have a hitbox. (x) denotes frame gaps where there are no hitboxes is present. Due to varied blockstuns, (x) frames are difficult to use to determine punish windows. Generally the larger the numbers, the more time you have to punish. |
Recovery | Frames that this move has after the active frames if not canceled. The character goes into one frame where they can block but not act afterwards, which is not counted here. |
Advantage | The difference in frames where you can act before your opponent when this move is blocked (assuming the move isn't canceled and the first active frame is blocked). If the opponent uses a move with startup that is at least 2 frames less than this move's negative advantage, it will result in the opponent hitting that move. |
Invul | Lists any defensive properties this move has.
X y~z denotes X property happening between the y to z frames of the animations. If no frames are noted, it means the invincibility lasts through the entire move. Invicibility:
Hurtbox-Based Properties:
Miscellaneous Properties
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Normal Moves
Standing Normals
5A
5A
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5B
5C
Crouching Normals
2A
2B
2C
Aerial Normals
j.A
j.B
j.C
Command Normals
6C
6C
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Universal Mechanics
Ground Throw
Air Throw
Air Throw
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Shield Counter
Shield Bunker
Shield Bunker
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Circuit Spark
Special Moves
Grounded Specials
236X
Thunder Flash (EX: Seventh Heaven (Original Sin)) 236A/B/[B]/C SOKO DAROU! SOKO DAROU! Feint Feint Your opponent whiffed something... or you're about to eat 5k. Your opponent whiffed something... or you're about to eat 5k.
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623X
You probably got this trying to do dash 236A You probably got this trying to do dash 236A The good one The good one Looks cool but wastes meter Looks cool but wastes meter
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214X
Covers your head and cross-ups. Covers your head and cross-ups. Hold down the air game Hold down the air game Pressure resets everywhere... Pressure resets everywhere...
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Aerial Specials
j.236X
Brilliant Impetus - Ghost Tail j.236A/B/C Fast Fast Covers your head and feet Covers your head and feet Reversal time! Reversal time!
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Arc Drive
Heavenly Crashing Thunder
41236C during Heat |
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