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== | ==Gameplay Overview== | ||
{{StrengthsAndWeaknesses | |||
| intro = {{SUBPAGENAME}} is a strong character with a balanced toolkit, and pretty much the shoto of SvG. She possesses a great fireball, excellent mobility, and potent pressure that | |||
can either be used to mix-ups or guard breaks. Roze's combos deal significant damage, often allowing her to two-touch opponents | can either be used to mix-ups or guard breaks. Roze's combos deal significant damage, often allowing her to two-touch opponents | ||
and the majority of her tools work midscreen as well as in the corner. Roze's strengths and weakness come from the same source: | and the majority of her tools work midscreen as well as in the corner. Roze's strengths and weakness come from the same source: | ||
her install, which grants her access to EX specials. Finding a safe way to install mid-match will determine if you have access | her install, which grants her access to EX specials. Finding a safe way to install mid-match will determine if you have access | ||
to Roze's diverse toolkit and thus it is a priority in every match-up. | to Roze's diverse toolkit and thus it is a priority in every match-up. | ||
'''Roze is a character who utilizes her strong mobility and EX specials to overpower her opponent''' | |||
| pros= | |||
* '''Install Mechanic''': After installing, Roze has access to high damage specials which, depending on which you use, grants her invincibility on startup, deals massive damage or threatens to break her opponents guard. | |||
* '''Pressure Queen''': Roze has very potent pressure, such as gapless guard break combos or unreactable high/low mixups which may or may not require EX variants of her specials. Burst amplifies this even further, thanks to all the buffs it provides. | |||
* '''Powerful Mobility''': A high neutral/forward super jump, fast moving backdash, a divekick, and a teleport that works well as an anti-zoning tool. Roze has strong tools to move around and approach her opponent. | |||
| cons= | |||
* '''"To Install, Or Not To Install..."''': Roze's install charge puts her in a non-cancellable recovery state of 48 frames, making it very poor to use in neutral as the opponent can easily punish on reaction. This leads to Roze mostly using her install charge after a knockdown, sacrifing good okizeme, meaning she has to often choose between continuing the pressure or resetting to neutral. | |||
* '''Resource Is Queen''': Not only is her install charge slow, but it also consumes a bit of meter to use, making Roze heavily reliant on meter not only for SOT pressure, but also just to install. To make matters worse, all of Roze's EX specials do not gain meter on hit or block, giving her poor meter gain. | |||
* '''Inconsistent Defense''': Having the second lowest health, along with the varying invinicbility frames and startup between each version of her DP (including the EX version), Roze always puts herself at high risk at defense, as she can easily get two-touched outside of the burst threshold. | |||
}} | |||
==Normals== | ==Normals== | ||
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{{AttackData-SVG | {{AttackData-SVG | ||
| damage = | | damage = 13 | ||
| guard = Low | | guard = Low | ||
| cancel = - | | cancel = - | ||
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{{AttackData-SVG | {{AttackData-SVG | ||
| damage = | | damage = 34 | ||
| guard = High/Low | | guard = High/Low | ||
| cancel = - | | cancel = - | ||
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{{AttackData-SVG | {{AttackData-SVG | ||
| damage = | | damage = 52 | ||
| guard = High/Low | | guard = High/Low | ||
| cancel = - | | cancel = - | ||
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{{AttackData-SVG | {{AttackData-SVG | ||
| damage = | | damage = 15 | ||
| guard = High/Low | | guard = High/Low | ||
| cancel = - | | cancel = - | ||
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{{AttackData-SVG | {{AttackData-SVG | ||
| damage = | | damage = 13 | ||
| guard = High/Low | | guard = High/Low | ||
| cancel = - | | cancel = - | ||
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{{AttackData-SVG | {{AttackData-SVG | ||
| damage = | | damage = 34 | ||
| guard = High/Low | | guard = High/Low | ||
| cancel = - | | cancel = - | ||
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{{AttackData-SVG | {{AttackData-SVG | ||
| damage = | | damage = 52 | ||
| guard = High/Low | | guard = High/Low | ||
| cancel = - | | cancel = - | ||
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{{AttackData-SVG | {{AttackData-SVG | ||
| damage = | | damage = 15 | ||
| guard = High/Low | | guard = High/Low | ||
| cancel = - | | cancel = - | ||
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{{AttackData-SVG | {{AttackData-SVG | ||
| damage = | | damage = 13 | ||
| guard = Low | | guard = Low | ||
| cancel = - | | cancel = - | ||
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| advBlock = +4 | | advBlock = +4 | ||
| Chain advBlock = +4 | | Chain advBlock = +4 | ||
| description = 2A is mildly redundant given c.5A hits low; however, there are situations where you are too far to trigger c.5A, but want to ensure your attack hits low and 2A serves that purpose. | | description = 2A is mildly redundant given c.5A hits low; however, there are situations where you are too far to trigger c.5A, but want to ensure your attack hits low and 2A serves that purpose. 2A being her most advantaged button on block also means it's ideal for setting up into frame traps after its recovery. | ||
}} | }} | ||
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{{AttackData-SVG | {{AttackData-SVG | ||
| damage = | | damage = 34 | ||
| guard = High/Low | | guard = High/Low | ||
| cancel = - | | cancel = - | ||
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{{AttackData-SVG | {{AttackData-SVG | ||
| damage = | | damage = 63 | ||
| guard = Low | | guard = Low | ||
| cancel = - | | cancel = - | ||
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{{AttackData-SVG | {{AttackData-SVG | ||
| damage = | | damage = 15 | ||
| guard = Low | | guard = Low | ||
| cancel = - | | cancel = - | ||
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| advBlock = +0 | | advBlock = +0 | ||
| Chain advBlock = -10 | | Chain advBlock = -10 | ||
| description = A crouching mid-range poke. This serves as | | description = A crouching mid-range poke. This serves as an alternative to 2A, hitting opponents low quickly with no risk of performing a far normal. 2D dodges most highs and mids starting on frame 3, so it is also ideal button to mash to escape pressure. Mashing during 1-2 frame gaps will get you hit, so this is not a catch-all solution. | ||
See Chain Specific Normals for details on Chain 2D. | See Chain Specific Normals for details on Chain 2D. | ||
}} | }} | ||
}} | }} | ||
===Air Normals=== | ===Air Normals=== | ||
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{{AttackData-SVG | {{AttackData-SVG | ||
| damage = | | damage = 13 | ||
| guard = High | | guard = High | ||
| cancel = - | | cancel = - | ||
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{{AttackData-SVG | {{AttackData-SVG | ||
| damage = | | damage = 34 | ||
| guard = High | | guard = High | ||
| cancel = - | | cancel = - | ||
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{{AttackData-SVG | {{AttackData-SVG | ||
| damage = - | | version = 8 | ||
| damage = 21 | |||
| guard = High | |||
| cancel = - | |||
| startup = 11 | |||
| description = A forward palm strike. | |||
}} | |||
{{AttackData-SVG | |||
| version = 7/9 | |||
| damage = 63 | |||
| guard = High | | guard = High | ||
| cancel = - | | cancel = - | ||
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{{AttackData-SVG | {{AttackData-SVG | ||
| damage = | | damage = 15 | ||
| guard = High | | guard = High | ||
| cancel = - | | cancel = - | ||
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{{AttackData-SVG | {{AttackData-SVG | ||
| damage = | | damage = 30 | ||
| guard = Low | | guard = Low | ||
| cancel = | | cancel = NA | ||
| startup = 6 | | startup = 6 | ||
| advBlock = -15 | | advBlock = -15 | ||
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{{AttackData-SVG | {{AttackData-SVG | ||
| damage = | | damage = 53 | ||
| guard = High/Low | | guard = High/Low | ||
| cancel = - | | cancel = - | ||
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{{AttackData-SVG | {{AttackData-SVG | ||
| damage = | | damage = 25 | ||
| guard = High/Low | | guard = High/Low | ||
| cancel = - | | cancel = - | ||
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{{AttackData-SVG | {{AttackData-SVG | ||
| damage = | | damage = 15 | ||
| guard = Low | | guard = Low | ||
| cancel = - | | cancel = - | ||
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{{MoveData | {{MoveData | ||
|name=A | |name=A+D | ||
|image=Spectral_VS_Generation_RozeA+D_Image.png | |image=Spectral_VS_Generation_RozeA+D_Image.png | ||
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{{AttackData-SVG | {{AttackData-SVG | ||
| damage = | | damage = 60 | ||
| guard = Throw | | guard = Throw | ||
| cancel = | | cancel = NA | ||
| startup = 4 | | startup = 4 | ||
| description = A+D is Roze's forward throw. It is air techable and rarely used. | | description = A+D is Roze's forward throw. It is air techable and rarely used.<br>Total Throw animation = 30 frames. | ||
}} | |||
}} | |||
Total Throw animation = 30 frames. | {{MoveData | ||
|name=B+D | |||
|image=Spectral_VS_Generation_RozeA+D_Image.png | |||
|data= | |||
{{AttackData-SVG | |||
| damage = 70 | |||
| guard = Throw | |||
| cancel = NA | |||
| startup = 4 | |||
| description = B+D is Roze's back-throw. It only allows for a short followup, but it is not air techable. If you wish to link into a special or super, input the command in the direction your originally were facing; the game doesn't register the side swap until after the throw animation is fully complete.<br>Total Throw animation = 30 frames. | |||
}} | }} | ||
}} | }} | ||
===Sword Series Slash (Dust)=== | ===Sword Series Slash (Dust)=== | ||
{{MoveData | {{MoveData | ||
|name= | |name=5B+C | ||
|image= | |image=Spectral_VS_Generation_Roze_Dust_Image.png | ||
|data= | |data= | ||
{{AttackData-SVG | {{AttackData-SVG | ||
| damage = | | damage = 150 | ||
| guard = High | | guard = High | ||
| cancel = - | | cancel = - | ||
| startup = 30 | | startup = 30 | ||
| advBlock = -13 | | advBlock = -13 | ||
| description = Roze's dust. Can be either an overhead or a low, but has significantly more startup than the moves it shares animations with. Can be followed up with the following sequence to gain meter: A > A > A > B > B > B > C > C > C > D > 236D. | | description = Roze's dust. Can be either an overhead or a low, but has significantly more startup than the moves it shares animations with. Can be followed up with the following sequence to gain meter: A > A > A > B > B > B > C > C > C > D > 236D. | ||
}} | }} | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{MoveData | |||
|name=2B+C | |||
|image=Spectral_VS_Generation_Roze_2Dust_Image.png | |||
|data= | |||
{{AttackData-SVG | |||
| damage = 150 | |||
| guard =Low | |||
| cancel = - | |||
| startup = 30 | |||
| advBlock = -12 | |||
| description = Roze's dust. Can be either an overhead or a low, but has significantly more startup than the moves it shares animations with. Can be followed up with the following sequence to gain meter: A > A > A > B > B > B > C > C > C > D > 236D. | |||
}} | |||
}} | |||
===Taunt=== | ===Taunt=== | ||
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==Specials== | ==Specials== | ||
All EX versions of specials are performed by inputting 2 buttons of A/B/C when you perform the move. | |||
{{MoveData | {{MoveData | ||
|name=236A/B/C (EX) | |name=Demon Decent Shot | ||
|input=236A/B/C (EX) | |||
|image=Spectral_VS_Generation_Roze236ABC_Image.png | |image=Spectral_VS_Generation_Roze236ABC_Image.png | ||
|image2=Spectral_VS_Generation_Roze236ABC_projectile.png | |||
|data= | |data= | ||
{{AttackData-SVG | {{AttackData-SVG | ||
| damage = - | | version = A | ||
| damage = 30 | |||
| guard = High/Low | |||
| cancel = NA | |||
| startup = 12 | |||
| advBlock = -1 | |||
| description = Roze's fireball. The A version travels slowest, B version medium and C fastest. This is even to plus on block so it should be a go-to pressure tool. | |||
}} | |||
{{AttackData-SVG | |||
| version = B | |||
| damage = 30 | |||
| guard = High/Low | |||
| cancel = NA | |||
| startup = 12 | |||
| advBlock = -1 | |||
| description = Roze's fireball. The A version travels slowest, B version medium and C fastest. This is even to plus on block so it should be a go-to pressure tool. | |||
}} | |||
{{AttackData-SVG | |||
| version = C | |||
| damage = 30 | |||
| guard = High/Low | | guard = High/Low | ||
| cancel = | | cancel = NA | ||
| startup = 12 | | startup = 12 | ||
| advBlock = -1 | | advBlock = -1 | ||
| description = Roze's fireball. The A version travels slowest, B version medium and C fastest. This is even to plus on block so it should be a go-to pressure tool. | | description = Roze's fireball. The A version travels slowest, B version medium and C fastest. This is even to plus on block so it should be a go-to pressure tool. | ||
}} | |||
236EX shoots a multi-hitting fireball that travels faster than all non-EX versions. It can be linked into 214214A in the corner, but this is difficult to achieve without triggering the juggle limit. | {{AttackData-SVG | ||
| version = EX | |||
| damage = 123 | |||
| guard = High/Low | |||
| cancel = NA | |||
| startup = (10) | |||
| advBlock = (+8) | |||
| description = Roze's fireball. This is even to plus on block so it should be a go-to pressure tool.<br>236EX shoots a multi-hitting fireball that travels faster than all non-EX versions. It can be linked into 214214A in the corner, but this is difficult to achieve without triggering the juggle limit. | |||
}} | }} | ||
}} | }} | ||
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{{MoveData | {{MoveData | ||
|name=46A/B/C (EX) | |name=True Comet Crusher | ||
|input=46A/B/C (EX) | |||
|image=Spectral_VS_Generation_Roze46ABC_Image.png | |image=Spectral_VS_Generation_Roze46ABC_Image.png | ||
|image2=Spectral_VS_Generation_Roze46EX_Image.png | |||
|caption=A/B/C version | |||
|caption2=EX version | |||
|data= | |data= | ||
{{AttackData-SVG | {{AttackData-SVG | ||
| damage = | | version = A | ||
| guard = Low | | damage = 30 | ||
| cancel = | | guard = High/Low | ||
| startup = 12 | | cancel = Super | ||
| advBlock = -3 | | startup = 12 | ||
| description = Roze's tatsu. The A version is fastest but travels a short distance | | advBlock = -3 | ||
| description = Roze's tatsu. The A version is fastest but travels a short distance. Each version will hit 3 times. This is often used as a combo filler to close the distance on your opponent before cancelling into super. | |||
The EX performs 4 strikes that each do significantly more damage. The EX version also does large amounts of guard damage and can be used as a potent guard break. | }} | ||
{{AttackData-SVG | |||
| version = B | |||
| damage = 36 | |||
| guard = High/Low | |||
| cancel = Super | |||
| startup = 15 | |||
| advBlock = -4 | |||
| description = Roze's tatsu. The B version travels a medium distance. Each version will hit 3 times. This is often used as a combo filler to close the distance on your opponent before cancelling into super. | |||
}} | |||
{{AttackData-SVG | |||
| version = C | |||
| damage = 42 | |||
| guard = High/Low | |||
| cancel = Super | |||
| startup = 18 | |||
| advBlock = -5 | |||
| description = Roze's tatsu. The C version is slowest but travels the furthest distance. Each version will hit 3 times. This is often used as a combo filler to close the distance on your opponent before cancelling into super. | |||
}} | |||
{{AttackData-SVG | |||
| version = EX | |||
| damage = 120 | |||
| guard = High/Low | |||
| cancel = Super | |||
| startup = (11) | |||
| advBlock = (-6) | |||
| description = Roze's tatsu. This is often used as a combo filler to close the distance on your opponent before cancelling into super.<br>The EX performs 4 strikes that each do significantly more damage. The EX version also does large amounts of guard damage and can be used as a potent guard break. | |||
}} | }} | ||
}} | }} | ||
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{{MoveData | {{MoveData | ||
|name=623A/B/C (EX) | |name=Dark Ghosts Circle | ||
|input=623A/B/C (EX) | |||
|image=Spectral_VS_Generation_Roze623ABC_Image.png | |image=Spectral_VS_Generation_Roze623ABC_Image.png | ||
|image2=Spectral_VS_Generation_Roze623EX_Image.png | |||
|caption=A/B/C version | |||
|caption2=EX starter | |||
|data= | |data= | ||
{{AttackData-SVG | {{AttackData-SVG | ||
| damage = - | | version = A | ||
| damage = 40 | |||
| guard = High/Low | |||
| cancel = SoT | |||
| startup = 7 | |||
| advBlock = -25 | |||
| description = Roze's DP. This move has very small horizontal range but large vertical range. This positions the DP to function as a strong anti-air. This is frequently used in combos after getting closer to your opponent.<br>The A version is single hit and is the only version that you can Seal of Time on block. | |||
}} | |||
{{AttackData-SVG | |||
| version = B | |||
| damage = 48 | |||
| guard = High/Low | |||
| cancel = SoT | |||
| startup = 12 | |||
| advBlock = -27 | |||
| description = Roze's DP. This move has very small horizontal range but large vertical range. This positions the DP to function as a strong anti-air. This is frequently used in combos after getting closer to your opponent.<br>The A version is single hit while the B and C version are multi-hit and send the opponent much higher in the air. All 3 versions can be Seal of Time'd; however, only the A version can be Seal of Time'd on block. | |||
}} | |||
{{AttackData-SVG | |||
| version = C | |||
| damage = 51 | |||
| guard = High/Low | |||
| cancel = SoT | |||
| startup = 15 | |||
| advBlock = -35 | |||
| description = Roze's DP. This move has very small horizontal range but large vertical range. This positions the DP to function as a strong anti-air. This is frequently used in combos after getting closer to your opponent.<br>The A version is single hit while the B and C version are multi-hit and send the opponent much higher in the air. All 3 versions can be Seal of Time'd; however, only the A version can be Seal of Time'd on block. | |||
}} | |||
{{AttackData-SVG | |||
| version = EX | |||
| damage = 111 | |||
| guard = High/Low | | guard = High/Low | ||
| cancel = | | cancel = SoT/Super | ||
| startup = | | startup = (12) | ||
| advBlock = | | advBlock = (-33) | ||
| description = Roze's DP. This move has very small horizontal range but large vertical range. This positions the DP to function as a strong anti-air. This is frequently used in combos after getting closer to your opponent. | | description = Roze's DP. This move has very small horizontal range but large vertical range. This positions the DP to function as a strong anti-air. This is frequently used in combos after getting closer to your opponent.<br>The EX version has much more invincibility and steps forward before attacking making it easier to use as a launcher. The EX version can be Seal of Time'd twice, but the first window is immediately cancelled by the final hit, so be careful not to hit A+B+C too early or you will waste meter. Can be cancelled into supers during the step foward. | ||
}} | |||
}} | }} | ||
{{MoveData | {{MoveData | ||
|name=214A/B/C/D | |name=Illusory Phoenix | ||
|input=214A/B/C/D | |||
|image=Spectral_VS_Generation_Roze214ABCD_Image.png | |image=Spectral_VS_Generation_Roze214ABCD_Image.png | ||
|image2=Spectral_VS_Generation_Roze214ABCD_f_Image.png | |||
|caption2=B version's followup | |||
|data= | |data= | ||
{{AttackData-SVG | {{AttackData-SVG | ||
| version = A | |||
| damage = NA | |||
| guard = NA | |||
| cancel = - | |||
| startup = 53 | |||
| advBlock = | |||
| description = Roze's teleport. This move has niche use in pressure since it is reactable.<br>The A version is a fake-teleport that just returns you to your starting location. | |||
}} | |||
{{AttackData-SVG | |||
| version = B | |||
| damage = 30 | |||
| guard = High | |||
| cancel = - | |||
| startup = 38 | |||
| advBlock = -26 (B version) | |||
| description = Roze's teleport. This move has niche use in pressure since it is reactable.<br>The B version teleports you in front of your opponent in the air; any buttons pressed during B teleport will cause you to perform a unique falling attack; if the falling attack is blocked you can perform a unique divekick (236D) that knocks down on hit and cannot be Seal of Time'd; this divekick varies but is usually plus on block. | |||
}} | |||
{{AttackData-SVG | |||
| version = C | |||
| damage = NA | |||
| guard = NA | |||
| cancel = - | |||
| startup = 54 | |||
| advBlock = | |||
| description = Roze's teleport. This move has niche use in pressure since it is reactable.<br>The C version teleports you behind your opponent on the ground, but has no hitbox. | |||
}} | |||
{{AttackData-SVG | |||
| version = D | |||
| damage = - | | damage = - | ||
| guard = - | | guard = - | ||
| cancel = - | | cancel = - | ||
| startup = | | startup = 37 | ||
| advBlock = -26 (B version) | | advBlock = -26 (B version) | ||
| description = Roze's teleport. This move has niche use in pressure since it is reactable. | | description = Roze's teleport. This move has niche use in pressure since it is reactable.<br>The D version teleports you behind your opponent in the air. You can perform any air action freely out of the D version. | ||
}} | }} | ||
}} | }} | ||
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{{MoveData | {{MoveData | ||
|name=22A/B/C | |name=Magic Blade | ||
|input=22A/B/C | |||
|image=Spectral_VS_Generation_Roze22ABC_Image.png | |image=Spectral_VS_Generation_Roze22ABC_Image.png | ||
|image2=Spectral_VS_Generation_Roze22ABC_counter.png | |||
|data= | |data= | ||
{{AttackData-SVG | {{AttackData-SVG | ||
| damage = | | damage = NA | ||
| guard = - | | guard = - | ||
| cancel = - | | cancel = - | ||
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{{MoveData | {{MoveData | ||
|name=j.236D | |name=Dark illusion Circle | ||
|input=j.236D | |||
|image=Spectral_VS_Generation_Rozej.236D_Image.png | |image=Spectral_VS_Generation_Rozej.236D_Image.png | ||
|data= | |data= | ||
{{AttackData-SVG | {{AttackData-SVG | ||
| damage = | | damage = 40 | ||
| guard = High | | guard = High | ||
| cancel = - | | cancel = - | ||
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==Supers== | ==Supers== | ||
{{MoveData | {{MoveData | ||
|name=236236A/B/C | |name=Ultimate Ghost Circle | ||
|input=236236A/B/C | |||
|image=Spectral_VS_Generation_Roze46ABC_Image.png | |image=Spectral_VS_Generation_Roze46ABC_Image.png | ||
|data= | |data= | ||
{{AttackData-SVG | {{AttackData-SVG | ||
| damage = | | damage = 139 | ||
| guard = Low | | guard = Low | ||
| cancel = - | | cancel = - | ||
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{{MoveData | {{MoveData | ||
|name=214214A/B/C | |name=Soul Light Bullet | ||
|input=214214A/B/C | |||
|image=Spectral_VS_Generation_Roze236ABC_Image.png | |image=Spectral_VS_Generation_Roze236ABC_Image.png | ||
|image2=Spectral_VS_Generation_Roze214214_projectile_Image.png | |||
|data= | |data= | ||
{{AttackData-SVG | {{AttackData-SVG | ||
| damage = | | damage = 131 | ||
| guard = High/Low | | guard = High/Low | ||
| cancel = - | | cancel = - | ||
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{{MoveData | {{MoveData | ||
|name=236236D | |name=Deemed Guilty | ||
|input=236236D | |||
|image=Spectral_VS_Generation_Roze236236D_Image.png | |image=Spectral_VS_Generation_Roze236236D_Image.png | ||
|data= | |data= | ||
{{AttackData-SVG | {{AttackData-SVG | ||
| damage = | | damage = 158 | ||
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==Strategy== | ==Strategy== | ||
===Neutral=== | ===Neutral=== | ||
In neutral, Roze a lot of value out of controlling ground space with f.5A which is unique in its large range, fast startup and low recovery; this button can and should be buffered into 2B/f.5C since on hit it will lead to a combo and on block a fireball can be tossed out to begin her pressure. Alternatively, f.5A can be buffered into chain 2D to close the gap between Roze and her opponent; however, she will receive much less reward on hit than buffering f.5C. Roze benefits greatly from her fast walking speed allowing her to push her opponents into the corner if they play her in a battle of grounded pokes for too long. As a result, you should always be on the ready for your opponent to approach you through one of 3 alternative means: jump-ins/airdashes, low profiling pokes and unreactable burst movement. | In neutral, Roze a lot of value out of controlling ground space with f.5A which is unique in its large range, fast startup and low recovery; this button can and should be buffered into 2B/f.5C since on hit it will lead to a combo and on block a fireball can be tossed out to begin her pressure. Alternatively, f.5A can be buffered into chain 2D to close the gap between Roze and her opponent; however, she will receive much less reward on hit than buffering f.5C. Roze benefits greatly from her fast walking speed allowing her to push her opponents into the corner if they play her in a battle of grounded pokes for too long. As a result, you should always be on the ready for your opponent to approach you through one of 3 alternative means: jump-ins/airdashes, low profiling pokes and unreactable burst movement. | ||
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Unreactable burst movement defines many characters in this game which can be difficult to deal with given Roze's gameplan. A pre-emptive button will catch burst movement; however, it is not reasonable to time a f.5A perfectly every time as it will quickly become predictable and be punished, despite the low recovery. Instead, periodic use of 236X should be used to control ground space. Fireballs will lose to jump-ins, but they are Roze's best way of getting access to a long active advantaged hitbox. Fireballs can begin combos on grounded opponents and if your opponent chooses to block a fireball, that is the perfect opportunity to approach and begin your pressure. | Unreactable burst movement defines many characters in this game which can be difficult to deal with given Roze's gameplan. A pre-emptive button will catch burst movement; however, it is not reasonable to time a f.5A perfectly every time as it will quickly become predictable and be punished, despite the low recovery. Instead, periodic use of 236X should be used to control ground space. Fireballs will lose to jump-ins, but they are Roze's best way of getting access to a long active advantaged hitbox. Fireballs can begin combos on grounded opponents and if your opponent chooses to block a fireball, that is the perfect opportunity to approach and begin your pressure. | ||
=On Hit= | |||
===Offense (On Hit)=== | |||
Roze's offense is built around balancing 3 factors: her meter, her installs and her oki, with consideration given to damage. | Roze's offense is built around balancing 3 factors: her meter, her installs and her oki, with consideration given to damage. | ||
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Roze's install is something she very much wants to obtain prior to hitting her opponent as her combos benefit greatly by using 46EX after the initial hit confirm. While Roze's combos do not functionally change without the install, she must win neutral several more times to take a set if she doesn't enter each combo with 1 install. Every install has a cost. An install in neutral requires a large time commitment and thus can only be performed in situations where your opponent is locked down (ie. blocking a fireball) or has already committed to their own action (ie. airdashing backwards). Installing mid-combo is performable; however, in order to perform it mid-combo, it must be preceded by 623X > SoT. As a result, installing mid-combo has a large associated meter cost, requiring 2 bars of meter before a combo begins at midrange to reasonably achieve. Finally, an install performed at the end of a combo is a valid choice; however, you sacrifice your oki by doing so. After a j.236D hard knockdown, you are barely positive when you install and after a grounded 236236D hard knockdown, you are positive, but unable to setup your full oki. | Roze's install is something she very much wants to obtain prior to hitting her opponent as her combos benefit greatly by using 46EX after the initial hit confirm. While Roze's combos do not functionally change without the install, she must win neutral several more times to take a set if she doesn't enter each combo with 1 install. Every install has a cost. An install in neutral requires a large time commitment and thus can only be performed in situations where your opponent is locked down (ie. blocking a fireball) or has already committed to their own action (ie. airdashing backwards). Installing mid-combo is performable; however, in order to perform it mid-combo, it must be preceded by 623X > SoT. As a result, installing mid-combo has a large associated meter cost, requiring 2 bars of meter before a combo begins at midrange to reasonably achieve. Finally, an install performed at the end of a combo is a valid choice; however, you sacrifice your oki by doing so. After a j.236D hard knockdown, you are barely positive when you install and after a grounded 236236D hard knockdown, you are positive, but unable to setup your full oki. | ||
====HKD OKI==== | |||
Roze's oki has strong potential assuming her other 2 factors listed above are managed properly. Like the other factors, Roze has to decide during her combos whether it is worth setting up strong oki from a hard knockdown or if she would rather install/taunt for meter. The primary oki tool you will use is 236A. Thanks to Roze's incredible walk speed, you can 236A and begin walking towards your downed opponent and will force them into a very unfavourable situation on wake-up. This is because their primary options on wake-up include backdash, block, DP, and parry. A backdash will be hit by a slow fireball removing it as the ideal option. Blocking a slow fireball on wake-up will leave Roze at a huge advantage (the further away you are from your opponent when you throw the fireball, the greater the advantage on wake-up). DP'ing Roze's fireball can be threatening; however, Roze can option select by blocking in front her opponent until the fireball hit-confirms. Finally, while parry dodges Roze's fireball, she will be in a position to react 5A and punish the parry during its recovery. Given all of these factors, Roze is able to successfully lockdown the entire cast after a hard knockdown which then allows her to safely transition into her pressure game. While the above oki is described under the pretense that you perform a hard knockdown, Roze's pressure out of 236A can also be achieved by performing a restand reset > 236A at any point of a combo versus an airborne opponent. Roze's advantage from her fireball is reduced this way; however, it should be utilized if finishing a combo will cost too much meter, will provide your opponent with too much meter or if the completed combo will put your opponent into burst range. | Roze's oki has strong potential assuming her other 2 factors listed above are managed properly. Like the other factors, Roze has to decide during her combos whether it is worth setting up strong oki from a hard knockdown or if she would rather install/taunt for meter. The primary oki tool you will use is 236A. Thanks to Roze's incredible walk speed, you can 236A and begin walking towards your downed opponent and will force them into a very unfavourable situation on wake-up. This is because their primary options on wake-up include backdash, block, DP, and parry. A backdash will be hit by a slow fireball removing it as the ideal option. Blocking a slow fireball on wake-up will leave Roze at a huge advantage (the further away you are from your opponent when you throw the fireball, the greater the advantage on wake-up). DP'ing Roze's fireball can be threatening; however, Roze can option select by blocking in front her opponent until the fireball hit-confirms. Finally, while parry dodges Roze's fireball, she will be in a position to react 5A and punish the parry during its recovery. Given all of these factors, Roze is able to successfully lockdown the entire cast after a hard knockdown which then allows her to safely transition into her pressure game. While the above oki is described under the pretense that you perform a hard knockdown, Roze's pressure out of 236A can also be achieved by performing a restand reset > 236A at any point of a combo versus an airborne opponent. Roze's advantage from her fireball is reduced this way; however, it should be utilized if finishing a combo will cost too much meter, will provide your opponent with too much meter or if the completed combo will put your opponent into burst range. | ||
===Offense (On Block)=== | |||
=On Block= | |||
Roze's options on block are limited based upon range. When Roze is far from her opponent, she primarily relies on frame traps through the use of 236X and 46A. 236X will provide greater advantage on block, but both options will function as combo starters on hit. Alternatively, if Roze is focused primarily on closing the distance between herself and her opponent, she may utilize 5A > 2D to perform a special-cancellable slide-kick. This is useful primarily in match-ups where your opponent is doing their best to keep you out and it can still be cancelled into a fireball for leave her advantaged on block. Finally, Roze can, albeit rarely, make use of her 214X specials to surprise her opponent with overheads. This option is quite slow; however, it benefits by being able to be performed as a cross-up, limiting her opponents ability to 623X her out of the air. 214X should only be performed if Roze is aware of her opponents anti-air options and knows that they are lacking. Granted, 214D will close the distance between her and her opponent if they respect her. | Roze's options on block are limited based upon range. When Roze is far from her opponent, she primarily relies on frame traps through the use of 236X and 46A. 236X will provide greater advantage on block, but both options will function as combo starters on hit. Alternatively, if Roze is focused primarily on closing the distance between herself and her opponent, she may utilize 5A > 2D to perform a special-cancellable slide-kick. This is useful primarily in match-ups where your opponent is doing their best to keep you out and it can still be cancelled into a fireball for leave her advantaged on block. Finally, Roze can, albeit rarely, make use of her 214X specials to surprise her opponent with overheads. This option is quite slow; however, it benefits by being able to be performed as a cross-up, limiting her opponents ability to 623X her out of the air. 214X should only be performed if Roze is aware of her opponents anti-air options and knows that they are lacking. Granted, 214D will close the distance between her and her opponent if they respect her. | ||
Roze's options on block improve significantly at close range as she gains access to chain c.5C as an option. Chain c.5C is jump cancellable as explained above. This is most frequently used to cancel into an instant airdash (IAD) which opens up the majority of Roze's mixups. During an instant airdash Roze has the ability to land a gapless overhead with j.D > j.B, land into an unreactable grab with A+B > B+D (parrying during airdash begins your descent immediately), land into an unreactable low with A+B > c.5A or cross up her opponent by varying the height of the initial airdash. The versatility of Roze's pressure options in addition to j.D > j.B threatening a cross-up AND allowing Roze to extend her pressure without gaps, means that her pressure increases drastically if she can work her way safely just in front of her opponent. After landing a j.B on block, Roze can burst (B+C+D) to perform an unblockable and begin her OTG Loop. If she possesses the meter to burst this is almost always the best option. | Roze's options on block improve significantly at close range as she gains access to chain c.5C as an option. Chain c.5C is jump cancellable as explained above. This is most frequently used to cancel into an instant airdash (IAD) which opens up the majority of Roze's mixups. During an instant airdash Roze has the ability to land a gapless overhead with j.D > j.B, land into an unreactable grab with A+B > B+D (parrying during airdash begins your descent immediately), land into an unreactable low with A+B > c.5A or cross up her opponent by varying the height of the initial airdash. The versatility of Roze's pressure options in addition to j.D > j.B threatening a cross-up AND allowing Roze to extend her pressure without gaps, means that her pressure increases drastically if she can work her way safely just in front of her opponent. After landing a j.B on block, Roze can burst (B+C+D) to perform an unblockable and begin her OTG Loop. If she possesses the meter to burst this is almost always the best option. | ||
===Defense=== | |||
Roze's defensive tools are all quite strong, but each require some amount of commitment. Roze can backdash out of many disadvantaged positions, but to do so she sacrifices a large amount of stage control, and it is far less effective in the corner. Roze has access to multiple dragon punches, but each possess different weaknesses: 623A is only invincible during startup and often trades; 623C has slow startup and cannot be Seal of Time'd if blocked (unlike 623A) and 236236D is the largest hitbox, but costs meter to perform. Alternatively, Roze's c.5D and 2D/3D possess hitbox manipulation to hop over low attacks (c.5D) or duck under mids and highs (2D/3D) as early as frame 3. This means that they are not perfect for 1 frame gaps, but they are very useful versus an opponent who leaves themselves +1 to reset pressure. Roze may wish at times to mash 5A/2A, but given the stated advantages of 2D, in addition to it only being 1 frame slower, it is the preferred button to mash if Roze is trying to mash out of pressure. Finally, like the entire cast, Roze has access to parries. Parries are useful, but committal and require you possess a strong knowledge of your opponents pressure options if you wish to effectively use them. | |||
While Roze is not the strongest character when being pressured, most of the cast suffers a similar weakness. Once you enter pressure, you have to guess correctly to safely escape or you will be forced to spend meter to guard cancel repeatedly on block (C+D). | |||
==Combos== | ==Combos== | ||
For all combos below for which 5C is used as the combo starter, other buttons may be used to hit confirm before cancelling into 5C. Whenever possible, a combos damage will be optimized by performing as few hits as possible; however, unless otherwise stated, all combos below are flexible in which grounded buttons are used to combo start. | |||
For all combos below where 46EX is not mandatory, 46C is used instead. Whenever possible, 46C should be replaced with 46EX to increase combo damage significantly. | |||
Ender = Your choice of j.236D as an OTG for damage (on Hard Knockdown only), C+D to gain meter, 22A to install or Delayed 236A to setup oki. | |||
===Meterless=== | |||
f.5C > 46C | |||
f.5C > 236EX | |||
f.5A > 2D | |||
c.5A > c.5C > 8 > j.B > j.236D > Ender | |||
c.5C > 623A | |||
B+D > 5C (restand) > ender | |||
Corner-only infinite loop: (f.5A > f.5C > 236C) | |||
===Low Meter Cost=== | |||
f.5C > 46C > 236236A ~ 214A > 623A > SoT > 22A > B+C | |||
f.5C > 46C > 236236A > 66 > j.B > j.236D > Ender | |||
f.5C > 46C > 236236D > C+D/22A | |||
f.5C > 46C > 214214A > f.5C (restand) > ender | |||
c.5C > 623A > SoT > B+C | |||
===High Meter Cost=== | |||
f.5C > 46C > 214214A > 236236D | |||
f.5C > 46C > 236236A > 214A > 236236D | |||
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More to be added. | |||
==Gatling Chart== | ==Gatling Chart== |
Latest revision as of 01:23, 14 April 2024
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Health | 450 |
Pre-Jump Frames | 3 |
Play Style | All-Around, Mixup |
Dash Type | Run |
Character Background
Race: Demon
Motivation: Revenge upon the world
Weapon: Saqrif Velrouge
Likes: Sister, Quite life
Dislikes: Human's ugly hearts
Gameplay Overview
Roze is a strong character with a balanced toolkit, and pretty much the shoto of SvG. She possesses a great fireball, excellent mobility, and potent pressure that can either be used to mix-ups or guard breaks. Roze's combos deal significant damage, often allowing her to two-touch opponents and the majority of her tools work midscreen as well as in the corner. Roze's strengths and weakness come from the same source: her install, which grants her access to EX specials. Finding a safe way to install mid-match will determine if you have access to Roze's diverse toolkit and thus it is a priority in every match-up. Roze is a character who utilizes her strong mobility and EX specials to overpower her opponent |
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Normals
Close Standing Normals
c.5A
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Far Standing Normals
f.5A
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Crouching Normals
2A
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2C
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2D
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Air Normals
j.A
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j.C
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Command Normals
3D
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Chain Specific Normals
Chain AAA
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Chain c.5C
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Chain 2D
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Throws
A+D
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B+D
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Sword Series Slash (Dust)
5B+C
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2B+C
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Taunt
C+D
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Specials
All EX versions of specials are performed by inputting 2 buttons of A/B/C when you perform the move.
Demon Decent Shot
236A/B/C (EX) |
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True Comet Crusher 46A/B/C (EX) A/B/C version A/B/C version EX version EX version
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Dark Ghosts Circle 623A/B/C (EX) A/B/C version A/B/C version EX starter EX starter
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Illusory Phoenix 214A/B/C/D B version's followup B version's followup
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Magic Blade
22A/B/C |
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Dark illusion Circle
j.236D |
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Supers
Ultimate Ghost Circle
236236A/B/C |
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Soul Light Bullet
214214A/B/C |
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Deemed Guilty
236236D |
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Rose Sacrifice
4641236A/B/C |
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Strategy
Neutral
In neutral, Roze a lot of value out of controlling ground space with f.5A which is unique in its large range, fast startup and low recovery; this button can and should be buffered into 2B/f.5C since on hit it will lead to a combo and on block a fireball can be tossed out to begin her pressure. Alternatively, f.5A can be buffered into chain 2D to close the gap between Roze and her opponent; however, she will receive much less reward on hit than buffering f.5C. Roze benefits greatly from her fast walking speed allowing her to push her opponents into the corner if they play her in a battle of grounded pokes for too long. As a result, you should always be on the ready for your opponent to approach you through one of 3 alternative means: jump-ins/airdashes, low profiling pokes and unreactable burst movement.
To deal with jump-ins, you will want to rely on your DPs; however, these moves are extremely baitable with a backwards airdash and can be punished on whiff, even from a far distance, so you should use it sparingly. Instead, you should make use of 3 tools to avoid your airborne opponent. 3D may be used to side-swap an airborne opponent so you can begin pressure once they land. Backdash may be used to gain large amounts of invincibility at the cost of losing stage control. j.C may be used as an effective anti-air thanks to its long active frames. If you are feeling overwhelmed, 236236D functions as your 4th DP with the most damaging immediate reward and largest hitbox while still remaining extremely punishable on whiff or block.
Low profiling pokes will be used by characters who possess them to get under your standing pokes. You can cover low profiling moves with 2B, but you should be wary of using it all the time as a poke as the recovery far exceeds f.5A. You can low profile almost every poke in the game yourself by using 3D; however, if it is blocked you will almost certainly be punishable. Finally low pokes can be beaten by periodically taking to the air yourself with an instant airdash (IAD). j.D is your best IAD aerial as it can be cancelled into j.B to start a combo or to create safe pressure. The moment you connect with j.D on hit or on block, Roze is at massive advantage. This is not recommended as a frequent tool as there is no airblock in this game and many standing pokes will hit Roze out of her instant airdash.
Unreactable burst movement defines many characters in this game which can be difficult to deal with given Roze's gameplan. A pre-emptive button will catch burst movement; however, it is not reasonable to time a f.5A perfectly every time as it will quickly become predictable and be punished, despite the low recovery. Instead, periodic use of 236X should be used to control ground space. Fireballs will lose to jump-ins, but they are Roze's best way of getting access to a long active advantaged hitbox. Fireballs can begin combos on grounded opponents and if your opponent chooses to block a fireball, that is the perfect opportunity to approach and begin your pressure.
Offense (On Hit)
Roze's offense is built around balancing 3 factors: her meter, her installs and her oki, with consideration given to damage.
Regarding meter, Roze's EX specials cost meter to install and gain no meter on hit or on block, so she frequently will struggle with meter gain compared to the rest of the cast. This, combined with her reliance on supers for significant damage means that finding opportunities to gain meter is frequently a priority and she cannot afford to spend meter mindlessly during pressure. This is why it is not recommended to work towards Roze's guard breaks frequently through the use of 46EX and 214214A. The cost is considered too high if a guard break isn't assured to win you the round. Oki and/or install opportunities may have to be be sacrificed periodically. to safely taunt to regain meter.
Roze's install is something she very much wants to obtain prior to hitting her opponent as her combos benefit greatly by using 46EX after the initial hit confirm. While Roze's combos do not functionally change without the install, she must win neutral several more times to take a set if she doesn't enter each combo with 1 install. Every install has a cost. An install in neutral requires a large time commitment and thus can only be performed in situations where your opponent is locked down (ie. blocking a fireball) or has already committed to their own action (ie. airdashing backwards). Installing mid-combo is performable; however, in order to perform it mid-combo, it must be preceded by 623X > SoT. As a result, installing mid-combo has a large associated meter cost, requiring 2 bars of meter before a combo begins at midrange to reasonably achieve. Finally, an install performed at the end of a combo is a valid choice; however, you sacrifice your oki by doing so. After a j.236D hard knockdown, you are barely positive when you install and after a grounded 236236D hard knockdown, you are positive, but unable to setup your full oki.
HKD OKI
Roze's oki has strong potential assuming her other 2 factors listed above are managed properly. Like the other factors, Roze has to decide during her combos whether it is worth setting up strong oki from a hard knockdown or if she would rather install/taunt for meter. The primary oki tool you will use is 236A. Thanks to Roze's incredible walk speed, you can 236A and begin walking towards your downed opponent and will force them into a very unfavourable situation on wake-up. This is because their primary options on wake-up include backdash, block, DP, and parry. A backdash will be hit by a slow fireball removing it as the ideal option. Blocking a slow fireball on wake-up will leave Roze at a huge advantage (the further away you are from your opponent when you throw the fireball, the greater the advantage on wake-up). DP'ing Roze's fireball can be threatening; however, Roze can option select by blocking in front her opponent until the fireball hit-confirms. Finally, while parry dodges Roze's fireball, she will be in a position to react 5A and punish the parry during its recovery. Given all of these factors, Roze is able to successfully lockdown the entire cast after a hard knockdown which then allows her to safely transition into her pressure game. While the above oki is described under the pretense that you perform a hard knockdown, Roze's pressure out of 236A can also be achieved by performing a restand reset > 236A at any point of a combo versus an airborne opponent. Roze's advantage from her fireball is reduced this way; however, it should be utilized if finishing a combo will cost too much meter, will provide your opponent with too much meter or if the completed combo will put your opponent into burst range.
Offense (On Block)
Roze's options on block are limited based upon range. When Roze is far from her opponent, she primarily relies on frame traps through the use of 236X and 46A. 236X will provide greater advantage on block, but both options will function as combo starters on hit. Alternatively, if Roze is focused primarily on closing the distance between herself and her opponent, she may utilize 5A > 2D to perform a special-cancellable slide-kick. This is useful primarily in match-ups where your opponent is doing their best to keep you out and it can still be cancelled into a fireball for leave her advantaged on block. Finally, Roze can, albeit rarely, make use of her 214X specials to surprise her opponent with overheads. This option is quite slow; however, it benefits by being able to be performed as a cross-up, limiting her opponents ability to 623X her out of the air. 214X should only be performed if Roze is aware of her opponents anti-air options and knows that they are lacking. Granted, 214D will close the distance between her and her opponent if they respect her.
Roze's options on block improve significantly at close range as she gains access to chain c.5C as an option. Chain c.5C is jump cancellable as explained above. This is most frequently used to cancel into an instant airdash (IAD) which opens up the majority of Roze's mixups. During an instant airdash Roze has the ability to land a gapless overhead with j.D > j.B, land into an unreactable grab with A+B > B+D (parrying during airdash begins your descent immediately), land into an unreactable low with A+B > c.5A or cross up her opponent by varying the height of the initial airdash. The versatility of Roze's pressure options in addition to j.D > j.B threatening a cross-up AND allowing Roze to extend her pressure without gaps, means that her pressure increases drastically if she can work her way safely just in front of her opponent. After landing a j.B on block, Roze can burst (B+C+D) to perform an unblockable and begin her OTG Loop. If she possesses the meter to burst this is almost always the best option.
Defense
Roze's defensive tools are all quite strong, but each require some amount of commitment. Roze can backdash out of many disadvantaged positions, but to do so she sacrifices a large amount of stage control, and it is far less effective in the corner. Roze has access to multiple dragon punches, but each possess different weaknesses: 623A is only invincible during startup and often trades; 623C has slow startup and cannot be Seal of Time'd if blocked (unlike 623A) and 236236D is the largest hitbox, but costs meter to perform. Alternatively, Roze's c.5D and 2D/3D possess hitbox manipulation to hop over low attacks (c.5D) or duck under mids and highs (2D/3D) as early as frame 3. This means that they are not perfect for 1 frame gaps, but they are very useful versus an opponent who leaves themselves +1 to reset pressure. Roze may wish at times to mash 5A/2A, but given the stated advantages of 2D, in addition to it only being 1 frame slower, it is the preferred button to mash if Roze is trying to mash out of pressure. Finally, like the entire cast, Roze has access to parries. Parries are useful, but committal and require you possess a strong knowledge of your opponents pressure options if you wish to effectively use them.
While Roze is not the strongest character when being pressured, most of the cast suffers a similar weakness. Once you enter pressure, you have to guess correctly to safely escape or you will be forced to spend meter to guard cancel repeatedly on block (C+D).
Combos
For all combos below for which 5C is used as the combo starter, other buttons may be used to hit confirm before cancelling into 5C. Whenever possible, a combos damage will be optimized by performing as few hits as possible; however, unless otherwise stated, all combos below are flexible in which grounded buttons are used to combo start.
For all combos below where 46EX is not mandatory, 46C is used instead. Whenever possible, 46C should be replaced with 46EX to increase combo damage significantly.
Ender = Your choice of j.236D as an OTG for damage (on Hard Knockdown only), C+D to gain meter, 22A to install or Delayed 236A to setup oki.
Meterless
f.5C > 46C
f.5C > 236EX
f.5A > 2D
c.5A > c.5C > 8 > j.B > j.236D > Ender
c.5C > 623A
B+D > 5C (restand) > ender
Corner-only infinite loop: (f.5A > f.5C > 236C)
Low Meter Cost
f.5C > 46C > 236236A ~ 214A > 623A > SoT > 22A > B+C
f.5C > 46C > 236236A > 66 > j.B > j.236D > Ender
f.5C > 46C > 236236D > C+D/22A
f.5C > 46C > 214214A > f.5C (restand) > ender
c.5C > 623A > SoT > B+C
High Meter Cost
f.5C > 46C > 214214A > 236236D
f.5C > 46C > 236236A > 214A > 236236D
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More to be added.
Gatling Chart
A | B | C | D | Cancel | |
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c.5A | Chain AAA | 5B, 2B | c.5C, f.5C, 2C | 5D, Chain 2D | Sp, Su, B |
f.5A | Chain AAA | 5B, 2B | c.5C, f.5C, 2C | 5D, Chain 2D | Sp, Su, B |
c.5B | f.5C, 2C | Sp, Su, B | |||
f.5B | f.5C, 2C | Sp, Su, B | |||
c.5C | Sp, Su, B | ||||
f.5C | Sp, Su, B | ||||
c.5D | |||||
f.5D | 5A, 2A | 5B, 2B | 5C, 2C | Sp, Su, B | |
2A | Chain AAA | 5B, 2B | 5C, 2C | 5D, Chain 2D | Sp, Su, B |
2B | 5C, 2C | 5D, Chain 2D | Sp, Su, B | ||
2C | - | - | - | - | |
2D | 5A, 2A | 5B, 2B | 5C, 2C | Sp, Su, B | |
3D | - | - | - | - | |
Chain AAA | - | - | - | - | |
Chain 5C | - | - | - | - | Jump, Sp, Su, B |
Chain 2D | - | - | - | - | Sp, Su, B |
Chain c.5C can be only canceled into Jump on hit
X = X is available on hit or block
Sp = Special Attacks and Overdrives (aka: Specials and Supers)
Su = Supers