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** Holding directly back (<u>4</u>) will put you into a ''standing block'' against approaching attacks. Standing blocks block high attacks (such as most non-projectile air attacks) and mid attacks, but not low attacks.
** Holding directly back (<u>4</u>) will put you into a ''standing block'' against approaching attacks. Standing blocks block high attacks (such as most non-projectile air attacks) and mid attacks, but not low attacks.
** Holding down-back (<u>1</u>) will put you into a crouching position, from which you can ''crouch block''. Crouch blocks block mid attacks and low attacks, but not high attacks.
** Holding down-back (<u>1</u>) will put you into a crouching position, from which you can ''crouch block''. Crouch blocks block mid attacks and low attacks, but not high attacks.
**'''EX Guard:''' Similar to Guilty Gear's Instant Block or Garou's Just Defend. Input a guard right before an attack connects to trigger a gold flash and the words "EX Guard". A multi-hit attack or block string can be EX Guarded multiple times: tap away even during blockstun. Successful EX Guards restore guard meter, reduce blockstun by 2f (need confirmation on this), increase magic circuit gain rate and reduce the opponent's magic circuit gain rate from the guarded attack.
;Jumps
;Jumps
*'''Doublejump:''' Input by pressing an upward direction in midair to jump in that direction.  Will force you to face toward the opponent. Must land or get hit before you are able to do it again. Neutral double jump can drift like neutral jump.
*'''Doublejump:''' Input by pressing an upward direction in midair to jump in that direction.  Will force you to face toward the opponent. Must land or get hit before you are able to do it again. Neutral double jump can drift like neutral jump.

Revision as of 15:55, 17 September 2021

Controls

Melty's moves and combo sequences are notated with a combination of button letters and numbers, known as Numpad Notation. First of all, the game has 5 buttons: A, B, C, D, and E.

Here are the digital directional inputs possible in Melty Blood:

And here are how those same directions correspond to the layout of a number pad. 5 represents the lever neutral position, and 6 always faces the same direction the character is facing for consistency.

By representing lever directions with numerals as shown above, any set of lever and button inputs can be represented with a combination of button letters and numbers. Additionally, moves are given prefixes to signify certain properties, such a j. for "performed in midair". More information on notation specifics can be found in the Notation Glossary.

A, B, and C correspond to weak, medium, and heavy attacks respectively.
AAA, BBB, or CCC will give a Rapid Beat, an autocombo that ends in a launcher. Standing A normals can chain into themselves via 4A.
B+C and a cardinal direction will perform a Moon Skill, a powered-up special move that uses Moon Gauge instead of Magic Circuit.
B+C with 50% Moon Gauge will activate Moon Drive, a fully invincible powered-up state.
2A+B will activate Moon Charge, which fills your Moon Gauge and Magic Circuit as long as it is held.
The D button functions as shield, which is a parry mechanism. Your options out of this parry will depend on what buttons you press and how much Moon Gauge you have available.
A or C after a successful Shield will give you a Shield Counter.
B after a successful Shield will give you a Crossup Counter, which tracks the opponent and hits them from behind.
B+C after a successful Shield with ? Moon Gauge gives you a tackle that crosses through opponents and leaves your character in an airborne state.
The attacker can cancel into shield after their attack clashes with a defender's shield at any point.

Movement and Metagame

Commands will assume facing right, and using the numpad notation above. Commands will be underlined.

Guarding
  • Block: Hold any direction away from your opponent. You will only actually block when an opponent's attack would hit you.
    • Note: Holding up-back on the ground (7) in neutral state will cause you to jump, leaving you vulnerable during the jump startup frames. After that, the block in the air will count as an air block. In general, air blocks are vulnerable to grounded attacks but can block ground projectiles.
    • Holding directly back (4) will put you into a standing block against approaching attacks. Standing blocks block high attacks (such as most non-projectile air attacks) and mid attacks, but not low attacks.
    • Holding down-back (1) will put you into a crouching position, from which you can crouch block. Crouch blocks block mid attacks and low attacks, but not high attacks.
Jumps
  • Doublejump: Input by pressing an upward direction in midair to jump in that direction. Will force you to face toward the opponent. Must land or get hit before you are able to do it again. Neutral double jump can drift like neutral jump.
  • Superjump: Tap any downward direction, then 8 (for a neutral superjump) or 9 (for a forward superjump). A jump that goes farther, higher, and faster than usual, but with slightly higher startup.
    • Super Double Jump: A doublejump that goes higher and farther than usual.
  • Dash: Press 66 to dash forward and 44 to dash away. Most (all?) ground backdashes have startup invincibility frames.
  • Air Dash: Input the dash command in the air to go in that direction. Will NOT force you to face toward the opponent. Must land or get hit before you are able to do it again. To instantly air dash, you must input 6956, 9656 or 4754 or do 96A+B.
Other
  • Throw tech: Pressing A+D when just grabbed by a regular throw.

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