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== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==
'''Kawana Misaki''' (川名 みさき) is one of the more straightforward characters in the game, with strong but linear frame traps which lead into very high damage combos. She has many normals that leave her advantageous on block which can be used in tandem with her slow Reppukens and guard point moves to suffocate her opponents and threaten her throws. While her high/low mixups are weak, any stray hit can lead to massive damage into reversal safe oki using her Down Burst super.


'''Kawana Misaki''' (川名 みさき) is one of the more straightforward characters in the game, with some strong but very linear frame traps, which lead into very high damage combos. Inspired by Geese Howard, she possesses Reppukens, counters, and multiple moves with autoguard to bully her way in. While her mixup game is fairly weak by EFZ standards, any stray hit can lead to massive damage into reversal safe oki using her Down Burst super. To complement her frame traps, she possesses high damage command throw supers, which vacuum opponents attempting to escape them.
Misaki is one of the heroines of ''ONE'', a visual novel produced by ''Tactics'' in 1998. She is a 3rd-year student in the same high school as Kouhei. A girl with cold eyes but a warm smile, Misaki became blind due to an accident that occurred in her elementary years, but she doesn't let it bother her. She enjoys talking to others and getting to know other people. During ''ONE'', Misaki is one of the heroines Kouhei can pursue, first meeting her on the roof of the school during sunset.  


Misaki is one of the heroines of ''ONE'', a visual novel produced by ''Tactics'' in 1998.  She is a 3rd grade student in the same school as Kouhei.  A girl with cold eyes but a warm smile, Misaki became blind due to an event that occured in the past.  She enjoys talking to others since that is the only way she can get to know other people.  Kouhei first met her on the roof of the school during sunset.  During ''ONE'', Misaki and Kouhei spend some time together, but there is an eternity, after all...
Misaki was part of EFZ's original cast.


'''Stage:''' Sunset Rooftop (夕焼けの屋上)
'''Stage:''' Sunset Rooftop (夕焼けの屋上)


'''BGM:''' A fine young lady at first sight (見た目はお嬢様)
'''BGM:''' A fine young lady at first sight (見た目はお嬢様)
== Overview ==
Misaki stands out amongst the cast as having what may be the absolute highest damage potential in the game. Whereas most characters will use a Blue IC to barely scrape the 4000/5000 mark, Misaki can surpass that amount on combos for no meter whatsoever. Her speed lends itself well to this fact, and although she doesn't have the fastest normals in the game, most of her moves are not particularly slow. With excellent far reaching dashes, decent pressure options, great combo tools, generous amounts of autoguard, terrifying damage and the like, Misaki may very well be the stuff comebacks are made of, as she is likely the only character in the game capable of 100% combos.
Getting the opportunities for that damage, however, require a little more work to obtain. Misaki has an extremely limited high/low mixup, since she has absolutely zero grounded overheads and no command throws. Even though she has very useful oki options and plenty of cross up material, Misaki has surprisingly little mixup to work with against a cornered opponent, which is exactly where you would like to end up getting them to pull out your merciless damage potential. Additionally, while Misaki has many great ground-to-ground, air-to-ground, and anti-air options, she has nearly nothing in terms of air-to-air. All of her jumping normals only hit below her, and your only options to compensate for that are laggy or cost meter.
'''Pros:'''
* Ridiculous damage output
* Great mobility
* Decent speed normals
* Good frame advantage
* High autoguard
* Strong pressure game
* Great on the ground overall
* Excellent anti-air
* Decent air-to-ground game
* Extremely deceptive oki game
'''Cons:'''
* Almost no long-range options
* Horrible high/low mixup game
* Terrible in air-to-air
* Reliable reversals cost meter
* Generally weak to lows
* Loses options on corner oki
Overall, Misaki will thrive in the hands of players capable of getting in on opponents, and comfortable with staying there. Two combos may be all you need to take victory, and Misaki has every tool you'll need to pull them off.


== Character-Specific Notes ==
== Character-Specific Notes ==


* Misaki is able to air jump once, and air dash/backstep once.
* Misaki's dashes are some of the longest in the game, giving her the ability to go nearly full screen on all of her dashes, grounded or aerial.
* Misaki's dashes are some of the longest in the game, giving her the ability to go nearly full screen on all of her dashes, grounded or aerial.
* Misaki is likely the character that makes the best (and most frequent) use out of the usually unremarkable or unused counterhit mechanic.


== Normal Moves ==
== Normal Moves ==
{{FrameDataLegend-EFZ}}


The notation for the movelists can be found under [[Eternal Fighter Zero/Notation|Notation]].
=== Standing ===
 
====== <font style="display:none" size="0">5A</font> ======
{| style="width:500px; border:1px solid silver"
{{MoveData
|- style="background:#C0FFFF"
|image= Misaki5a.png
! Move !! Hits !! Damage !! Guard !! Move<br/>Cancel !! Jump<br/>Cancel !! IC<br/>Cancel
|caption=
|-
|name= 5A
| 5A || 1 || 210 || Ground || Yes || Yes || Yes
|data=
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
{{AttackData-EFZ
| 2A || 1 || 230 || Low || Yes || Yes || Yes
|damage= 210
|-
|guard= Ground
| j.A || 1 || 240 || High/Air || Yes || Yes || Yes
|property=
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
|startup= 6
| 66A || 1 || 250 || Ground || Yes || No || Yes
|active= 1
|-
|recovery= 7
| 662A || 1 || 300 || Low || Yes || No || Yes
|advHit= +6.66
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
|advBlock= +5.66
| 5B(c) || 1 || 420 || Ground || Yes || Yes || Yes
|cancel=               N SP J IC ※
|-
|description= * Misaki does a backhand swipe. A decent pressure tool and a workable anti-air that can't be air blocked. This move has incredible frame advantage, although it ※cannot chain into itself or 2A. Linking into 2A is not too hard, although linking into 5A is subframe-perfect and cannot be done on EfzRevival, which only accepts inputs on full frames. Tends to whiff on crouchers.
| 5B(f) || 1 || 500 || Ground || Yes || No || Yes
}}
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
}}
| 2B || 1 || 400 || Low || Yes || Yes || Yes
|-
| j.B || 1 || 420 || High/Air || Yes || Yes || Yes
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
| 66B || 1 || 550 || Ground || Yes || No || Yes
|-
| 662B || 1 || 450 || Low || Yes || No || Yes
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
| 5C || 1 || 670 || Any || Yes || On Hit || Yes
|-
| 2C || 1 || 700 || Low || Yes || No || Yes
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
| j.C || 1 || 650 || High/Air || Yes || Yes || Yes
|-
| 66C || 1 || 750 || Ground || Yes || No || Yes
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
| 662C || 1 || 600 || Any || Air only || No || Yes
|-
| Throw || 2 || 1250 || Throw || No || No || No
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
| j.Throw || 1 || 1300 || Air Throw || No || No || No
|}
 
=== Standing ===
 
{| border="0" cellspacing="5" width="1000"
| width="" | [[image:Misaki5a.png‎‎|center|180px]]
| width="" style="background:#f0f0f0;"| '''5A'''
[ Startup: 6 | Hit:+6 | Block:+5 ]
 
Misaki swipes out her arm in a backhand motion horizontally. A decent pressure tool and a workable anti-air that can't be air blocked. This is one of Misaki's faster normals (frame 6), with some strong frame advantage (+5) and versatility in that it can be cancelled into anything, although to go into her 2A you have a very lenient link. Tends to whiff on crouchers.
|-
| width="" | [[image:Misakic5b.png‎‎|center|180px]]
| width="" | '''c5B'''
[ Startup: 7 | Hit:+6 | Block:+4 ]
 
Misaki swings her back arm forward in a standing uppercut. Another decent move in Misaki's arsenal, this is a frame 7 swing with frame advantage (+4) that sees its use as both a combo tool and clutch anti-air. Though it has its occasional use in normal ground strings, most of its combo use is either to relaunch during an air combo with 5C in the corner, or to relaunch midscreen by itself. Its range makes it fairly difficult to combo into without a Blue IC, so your timing with it will be tight. Using it as an anti-air combo starter is also somewhat risky because of the range, but it cannot be air blocked, so if somebody tries an empty jump or does something stupid, this will net you a free 3000+ damage. Be careful with this move, though, because there is gap between the distances where c.B and f.B will activate, where both of them will miss.
|-
| width="" | [[image:Misakif5b.png‎‎|center|180px]]
| width="" style="background:#f0f0f0;"| '''f5B'''
[ Startup: 11 | Hit:+0 | Block:-2 ]
 
Miskai swipes her hand down with a gush of wind. Great for long range poking, f.B has probably the strongest range of Misaki's standing normals due to its disjointed hitbox, though it will completely whiff if you get in too close. It has a property where it will deal slightly less damage the second half of the window that the move is active, but it's decent regardless. Against air characters, this will generally knock down if they're low enough to the ground, and cannot be air blocked. On the flip side, it also cannot be jump cancelled, so in order to combo afterwards you'll need to go into the somewhat difficult hitconfirm into your 2C.
|-
| width="" | [[image:Misaki5c.png‎‎|center|180px]]
| width="" | '''5C'''
[ Startup: 12 | Hit:-- | Block:-13 ]
 
Misaki bursts waves of wind all around her. The pride of hitboxes everywhere, the size of this move is astounding. Misaki will surround herself in a small hurricane of gusts that will knock down anybody who gets hit by this move. Furthermore, it's got 8 frames of high autoguard and an above average active window, so this move will catch people unaware. However, it's also pretty risky to use. It has a slow startup (frame 12). The autoguard doesn't go active until frame 3. It can be airblocked unlike most of Misaki's grounded normals. And even though it looks like the hitbox lingers excessively, it's incredibly unsafe on block (it can only be jump cancelled on hit as well). This move has its use mainly in corner loops and combos, but it can still be a strong anti air if you know the opponent is going to go for a jump in. Otherwise, save it for combos unless you can reliably counter Recoil Guard.
|}


=== Crouching ===
====== <font style="display:none" size="0">c5B</font> ======
{{MoveData
|image= Misakic5b.png
|caption=
|name= c5B
|data=
{{AttackData-EFZ
|damage= 420
|guard= Ground
|property=
|startup= 7
|active= 1
|recovery= 10
|advHit= +6
|advBlock= +4
|cancel=              N SP J IC f5B
|description= * Misaki swings her back arm forward in a standing uppercut. Another decent move in Misaki's arsenal with frame advantage that sees its use as both a combo tool and clutch anti-air. Though it has its occasional use in normal ground strings, most of its combo use is either to relaunch during an air combo with 5C in the corner, or to relaunch midscreen by itself. Its range makes it fairly difficult to combo into without a Blue IC, so your timing with it will be tight. Using it as an anti-air combo starter is also somewhat risky because of the range, but it cannot be air blocked, so if somebody tries an empty jump or does something stupid, this will net you a free 3000+ damage. Be careful with this move, though, because there is gap between the distances where c.B and f.B will activate, where both of them will miss.
}}
}}


{| border="0" cellspacing="5" width="1000"
====== <font style="display:none" size="0">f5B</font> ======
| width="" | [[image:Misaki2a.png‎‎|center|180px]]
{{MoveData
| width="" style="background:#f0f0f0;"| '''2A'''
|image= Misakif5b.png
[ Startup: 5 | Hit:+3 | Block:+2 ]
|image2= EFZ_Misaki_f5B_1.png
|caption=
|name= f5B
|data=
{{AttackData-EFZ
|damage= 500 / 450※
|guard= Ground
|property=
|startup= 11
|active= 2 + 2
|recovery= 13
|advHit= 0
|advBlock= -2
|cancel=              N SP IC
|description= * Misaki swipes her hand down with a gush of wind. Great for long range poking due to its disjointed hitbox, though it will whiff on close opponents.
* Cannot be jump cancelled, so in order to combo as an anti-air you'll need to use 2C.
※The second hitbox deals slightly less damage.
}}
}}


Misaki sticks out her arm in a palm, in what looks like a cute little jab. Easily one of Misaki's best moves. Although the range isn't the best, it's Misaki's fastest normal (frame 5), an amazing pressure tool that hits low, has decent frame advantage (+2), and cancels into itself and everything else (besides 5A, which it links to). You'll see this move used a lot in both pressure strings, in tick throw setups, and as combo starters.
====== <font style="display:none" size="0">5C</font> ======
|-
{{MoveData
| width="" | [[image:Misaki2b.png‎‎|center|180px]]
|image= Misaki5c.png
| width="" | '''2B'''
|caption=
[ Startup: 7 | Hit:+3 | Block:+1 ]
|name= 5C
|data=
{{AttackData-EFZ
|damage= 670
|guard= Ground
|property=            G: 3-10
|startup= 12
|active= 6
|recovery= 29
|advHit= /
|advBlock= -13
|cancel=              SP JH IC
|description= * Misaki bursts waves of wind all around her. The pride of hitboxes everywhere, the size of this move is astounding. Misaki will surround herself in a small hurricane of gusts that will knock down anybody who gets hit by this move. Furthermore, it's got Guard Point and an above average active window, so this move will catch people unaware. However, it's also pretty risky to use. It has a slow startup and the Guard Point doesn't start frame 1. It can be airblocked unlike most of Misaki's grounded normals. And even though it looks like the hitbox lingers excessively, it's incredibly unsafe on block (it can only be jump cancelled on hit as well). This move has its use mainly in corner loops and combos, but it can still be a strong anti air if you know the opponent is going to go for a jump in. Otherwise, save it for combos unless you can reliably counter Recoil Guard.
}}
}}


Misaki does a crouching kick. Yet another good poke. This is slightly slower than Misaki's 2A, but it still has minimum frame advantage (+1), hits with a little more range and still combos nicely into her f.B. It can be comboed into after her A attacks or even after a j.B or j.C when the opponent is grounded, and forgoing the 2A on landing will increase your damage output for relatively little risk if you hit confirm your jump in. Additionally, this move is a universal OTG relauncher after an A Down Burst, so you can get some extra damage afterwards if you don't have the meter for another Down Burst, you just want to end the combo near the ground, or you're not comfortable trying to OTG with a 66A.
=== Crouching ===
|-
====== <font style="display:none" size="0">2A</font> ======
| width="" | [[image:Misaki2c.png‎‎|center|180px]]
{{MoveData
| width="" style="background:#f0f0f0;"| '''2C'''
|image= Misaki2a.png
[ Startup: 10 | Hit:-- | Block:-6 ]
|caption=
|name= 2A
|data=
{{AttackData-EFZ
|damage= 230
|guard= Low
|property=
|startup= 5
|active= 5
|recovery= 3
|advHit= +3
|advBlock= +2
|cancel=              N SP J IC R
|description= * Misaki sticks out her arm in a palm, in what looks like a cute little jab. Easily one of Misaki's best moves. Although the range isn't the best, it's Misaki's fastest normal, an amazing pressure tool that hits low, has decent frame advantage, and cancels into itself and everything else. You'll see this move used a lot in both pressure strings, in tick throw setups, and as combo starters.  
}}
}}


Misaki slides forward with a floor hugging kick. Misaki's sweep in an ode to both Bison and Slayer, this move, along with B Assault Gush is what will turn your ground strings into Misaki's true damage potential. The hitbox on this move lingers twice as long as her other non-dashing, grounded normals, and it is comboed into from nearly all of them. IC'ing it from anywhere, whether your IC is Blue or Red, will still yield damage ranging exceeding 3000 on red, and hitting even as high as the 9000s when you have full meter and have the opponent cornered. Don't throw this out wildly, though. It's unsafe on block, is slow to start (frame 10), and cannot be jump cancelled under any circumstances. It can still be special cancelled though, so a Half Gush for pressure on block will help make it safe unless RG'd, which must be counter RG'd in response.
====== <font style="display:none" size="0">2B</font> ======
|}
{{MoveData
|image= Misaki2b.png
|caption=
|name= 2B
|data=
{{AttackData-EFZ
|damage= 450
|guard= Low
|property=
|startup= 7
|active= 4
|recovery= 10
|advHit= +3
|advBlock= +1
|cancel=              N SP J IC f5B
|description= * Misaki does a crouching kick. Yet another good poke. This is slightly slower than Misaki's 2A, but it still has minimal frame advantage, hits with a little more range and still combos nicely into her f.B. It can be comboed into after her A attacks or even after a j.B or j.C when the opponent is grounded, and forgoing the 2A on landing will increase your damage output for relatively little risk if you hit confirm your jump in. Additionally, this move is a universal OTG relauncher after an A Down Burst, so you can get some extra damage afterwards if you don't have the meter for another Down Burst, you just want to end the combo near the ground, or you're not comfortable trying to OTG with a 66A.  
}}
}}


=== Jumping ===
====== <font style="display:none" size="0">2C</font> ======
{{MoveData
|image= Misaki2c.png
|caption=
|name= 2C
|data=
{{AttackData-EFZ
|damage= 700
|guard= Low
|property=
|startup= 10
|active= 12
|recovery= 16
|advHit= /
|advBlock= -6
|cancel=              SP IC
|description= * Misaki slides forward with a floor hugging kick. Misaki's sweep in an ode to both Bison and Slayer, this move, along with B Assault Gush is what will turn your ground strings into Misaki's true damage potential. The hitbox on this move lingers twice as long as her other non-dashing, grounded normals, and it is comboed into from nearly all of them. IC'ing it from anywhere, whether your IC is Blue or Red, will still yield damage ranging exceeding 3000 on red, and hitting even as high as the 9000s when you have full meter and have the opponent cornered. Don't throw this out wildly, though. It's unsafe on block, is slow to start, and cannot be jump cancelled under any circumstances. It can still be special cancelled though, so a Half Gush for pressure on block will help make it safe unless RG'd, which must be counter RG'd in response.
}}
}}


{| border="0" cellspacing="5" width="1000"
=== Jumping ===
| width="" | [[image:Misakij5a.png‎‎|center|180px]]
====== <font style="display:none" size="0">j5A</font> ======
| width="" style="background:#f0f0f0;"| '''j5A'''
{{MoveData
[ Startup: 6 ]
|image= Misakij5a.png
|caption=
|name= j5A
|data=
{{AttackData-EFZ
|damage= 240
|guard= High
|property=
|startup= 6 / 6.33
|active= 10 / 9.66
|recovery= 8
|advHit= /
|advBlock= /
|cancel=               N SP J AD IC R
|description= * Misaki sticks out her foot at a downwards angle. Like most j.A's it can be airdash cancelled or chained into any air normal (including itself). The move is also very active, working as a very good catch for people below you, or as a great, meaty overhead on oki.
}}
}}


Misaki sticks out her foot at a downwards angle. An extremely quick overhead (frame 6) that's nearly instant if you do it immediately off the ground, j.A cancels into itself and j.B and j.C, and can be airdash cancelled like most air normals, allowing for great pressure and combo starters. The move's hitbox also lingers for a good 10 frames, working as a very good catch for people below you, or as a great, meaty overhead on oki.
====== <font style="display:none" size="0">j5B</font> ======
|-
{{MoveData
| width="" | [[image:Misakij5b.png‎‎|center|180px]]
|image= Misakij5b.png
| width="" | '''j5B'''
|caption=
[ Startup: 8 ]
|name= j5B
|data=
{{AttackData-EFZ
|damage= 420
|guard= High
|property=
|startup= 8
|active= 4
|recovery= 17
|advHit= /
|advBlock= /
|cancel=              N SP J AD IC
|description= * Misaki swipes her arm downwards in a sweeping motion. The staple move of both air combat and Misaki's air loop, j.B has a great horizontal hitbox that hits below her on both sides. Airdash cancelling it is essential, since it leads into a continuation of her air combos, and can be used for addtional pressure or mixups when guarded. You will use this move a lot, as it's probably her best jumping normal, which really says something. If you use this on Oki, you can airdash over an opponent as they get up and use it as a crossup attempt, since its hitbox is so wide. One thing to note, however, is that even though there's a wave of air above Misaki, this move seems to have no hitbox above her, so be extremely cautious in air-to-air when the opponent is above you.  
}}
}}


Misaki swipes her arm downwards in a sweeping motion. The staple move of both air combat and Misaki's air loop, j.B has a great horizontal hitbox that hits below her on both sides. Airdash cancelling it is essential, since it leads into a continuation of her air combos, and can be used for addtional pressure or mixups when guarded. You will use this move a lot, as it's probably her best jumping normal, which really says something. If you use this on Oki, you can airdash over an opponent as they get up and use it as a crossup attempt, since its hitbox is so wide. One thing to note, however, is that even though there's a wave of air above Misaki, this move seems to have no hitbox above her, so be extremely cautious in air-to-air when the opponent is above you.
====== <font style="display:none" size="0">j5C</font> ======
|-
{{MoveData
| width="" | [[image:Misakij5c.png‎‎|center|180px]]
|image= Misakij5c.png
| width="" style="background:#f0f0f0;"| '''j5C'''
|caption=
[ Startup: 9 ]
|name= j5C
|data=
{{AttackData-EFZ
|damage= 650
|guard= High
|property=
|startup= 9
|active= 11
|recovery= 12
|advHit= /
|advBlock= /
|cancel=              SP J AD IC
|description= * Misaki kicks both feet out into a powerful horizontal blow in front of her. Used mostly near or in the corner for combos or for an aerial GTFO, this move has massive blowback on hit. It's active for longer than her other two aerials and does the most damage, with a slightly slower startup. Because of its proration, using it in corner combos is generally best when you don't wish to use meter, and might opt for j.C 66 j.B j.C instead of normally starting from a j.B. You'll also get this if you go for an air throw and miss, and this move's hitbox and damage are not a bad alternative for opponents who tech into it. Overall, it's a good move along with her other two jumping normals.  
}}
}}


Misaki kicks both feet out into a powerful horizontal blow in front of her. Used mostly near or in the corner for combos or for an aerial GTFO, this move has massive blowback on hit. It's active for longer than her other two aerials and does the most damage, with a slightly slower startup (frame 9). Because of its proration, using it in corner combos is generally best when you don't wish to use meter, and might opt for j.C 66 j.B j.C instead of normally starting from a j.B. You'll also get this if you go for an air throw and miss, and this move's hitbox and damage are not a bad alternative for opponents who tech into it. Overall, it's a good move along with her other two jumping normals.
=== Dashing ===
|}
====== <font style="display:none" size="0">66A</font> ======
{{MoveData
|image= Misaki66a.png
|caption=
|name= 66A
|data=
{{AttackData-EFZ
|damage= 250
|guard= Ground
|property=
|startup= 7
|active= 1
|recovery= 7
|advHit= +6
|advBlock= +5
|cancel=              SP IC
|description= * Misaki dashes forward and does the same swipe as she does in her 5A with slightly higher damage. One of Misaki's many great normals. This move is a staple combo tool used to continue after an IC'd 2C or Assault Gush, since it links into her c5B, which then leads into her staple j.B loop. It also works after nearly any air string, B Hyper Accel (if they're close enough to the corner), B Half Gush, and Reverse Air Raid, though its vertical hitbox is small, so you'll need to time it properly. Furthermore, it can even be used to OTG into a followup after a low or Tiger Knee'd Down Burst. Has the same frame advantage on block as 5A.  
}}
}}


=== Dashing ===
====== <font style="display:none" size="0">66B</font> ======
{{MoveData
|image= Misaki66b.png
|caption=
|name= 66B
|data=
{{AttackData-EFZ
|damage= 550
|guard= Ground
|property=
|startup= 11
|active= 3
|recovery= 9
|advHit= +5
|advBlock= +3
|cancel=              SP IC
|description= * Misaki dashes into the same animation as her f.B. The same problem arises as Misaki's f.B in terms of the move's whiffing when you get in too close, so be careful with this move. It's best used as a dashing punish against people in the air, since you won't be able to cancel it into anything except one of Misaki's specials. Assault Gush might work if you land it on a grounded opponent, while Half Gush can be used for additional pressure or pushback if blocked. It's safe if blocked however (+3), so feel free to go for the punish if you see the opportunity.
}}
}}


{| border="0" cellspacing="5" width="1000"
====== <font style="display:none" size="0">66C</font> ======
| width="" | [[image:Misaki66a.png‎‎|center|180px]]
{{MoveData
| width="" style="background:#f0f0f0;"| '''66A'''
|image= Misaki66c.png
[ Startup: 7 | Hit:+6 | Block:+5 ]
|caption=
|name= 66C
|data=
{{AttackData-EFZ
|damage= 750
|guard= Ground
|property=            G: 4-14
|startup= 17
|active= 10
|recovery= 22
|advHit= /
|advBlock= -10
|cancel=               SP IC
|description= * Misaki dashes into a far reaching Donkey Kick. This great range move is an excellent combo starter and catcher for people trying to jump out if you you can successfully predict it. It's granted a generous amount of guard point. This move causes wallbounce if it hits a grounded opponent along with excessive hitstun, allowing for a decent B Hyper Accel Loop if you catch them while you're deep in the corner. Doing it from further out or midscreen will generally lead to weaker followups if you go for j.B loop, but B Hyper Accel Loop will still work at certain distances. Landing it against an aerial opponent will knock them down and lead to less hitstun, so you can follow up with an IC'd B Assault Gush, or even a tight Half Gush if you can time it properly. Don't get too happy with this move, as -10 on block will force you to use it carefully.
}}
}}


Misaki dashes forwards and does the same swipe as she does in her 5A with slightly higher damage. One of Misaki's many great normals. This move is a staple combo tool used to continue after an IC'd 2C or Assault Gush, since it links into her c.B, which then leads into her staple j.B loop. . It also works after nearly any air string, B Hyper Accel (if they're close enough to the corner), B Half Gush, and Reverse Air Raid, though its vertical hitbox is small, so you'll need to time it properly. Furthermore, it can even be used to OTG into a followup after a low or Tiger Knee'd Down Burst. Misaki has a frame advantage on block (+5, same as 5A).
====== <font style="display:none" size="0">662A</font> ======
|-
{{MoveData
| width="" | [[image:Misaki66b.png‎‎|center|180px]]
|image= Misaki662a.png
| width="" | '''66B'''
|caption=
[ Startup: 11 | Hit:+5 | Block:+3 ]
|name= 662A
 
|data=
Misaki dashes into the same animation as her f.B. The same problem arises as Misaki's f.B in terms of the move's whiffing when you get in too close, so be careful with this move. It's best used as a dashing punish against people in the air, since you won't be able to cancel it into anything except one of Misaki's specials. Assault Gush might work if you land it on a grounded opponent, while Half Gush can be used for additional pressure or pushback if blocked. It's safe if blocked however (+3), so feel free to go for the punish if you see the opportunity.
{{AttackData-EFZ
|-
|damage= 300
| width="" | [[image:Misaki66c.png‎‎|center|180px]]
|guard= Low
| width="" style="background:#f0f0f0;"| '''66C'''
|property=
[ Startup: 17 | Hit:-- | Block:-10 ]
|startup= 8
|active= 8
|recovery= 3
|advHit= 0
|advBlock= -1
|cancel=              SP IC
|description= * Misaki dashes forwards, and crouches into her 2A with some more damage than before. This move doesn't seem to be used as often, due to the lack of its cancel properties, its slower startup than 2A, and its loss of frame advantage. That said, it prorates less than most of her other moves and can be linked into her faster normals, so it may have use as a punisher.
}}
}}


Misaki dashes into a far reaching Donkey Kick. This great range move is an excellent combo starter and catcher for people trying to jump out if you you can successfully predict it. It's granted a generous 11 frames of high autoguard starting frame 4, and it will block up to two straight attacks. This move causes wallbounce if it hits a grounded opponent along with excessive hitstun, allowing for a decent B Hyper Accel Loop if you catch them while you're deep in the corner. Doing it from further out or midscreen will generally lead to weaker followups if you go for j.B loop, but B Hyper Accel Loop will still work at certain distances. Landing it against an aerial opponent will knock them down and lead to less hitstun, so you can follow up with an IC'd B Assault Gush, or even a tight Half Gush if you can time it properly. Don't get too happy with this move, as -10 on block will force you to use it carefully.
====== <font style="display:none" size="0">662B</font> ======
|-
{{MoveData
| width="" | [[image:Misaki662a.png‎‎|center|180px]]
|image= Misaki662b.png
| width="" | '''662A'''
|caption=
[ Startup: 8 | Hit:+0 | Block:-1 ]
|name= 662B
|data=
{{AttackData-EFZ
|damage= 450
|guard= Low
|property=
|startup= 7
|active= 4
|recovery= 9
|advHit= /
|advBlock= +2
|cancel=              SP IC
|description= * Misaki dashes into the same animation as her 2B. This move trips the opponent if it hits, leading into B Assault Gush, which can be IC'd for decent damage on Red or Blue IC. It also leads into A and C Hyper Accel (A is relatively easy, C version is a very tight hitconfirm), which ends up being difficult to follow up if you've opted to use RF meter. Its frame advantage and low property makes it an good pressure tool, and the ability to combo into B Assault Gush is nice. When Misaki is able to build up a little guard meter on the opponent, she will be able to combo a raw 662B into 5B, leading to her natural BnB for very good damage.
}}
}}


Misaki dashes forwards, and crouches into her 2A with some more damage than before. This move doesn't seem to be used as often, due to the lack of its cancel properties, its slower startup than 2A, and its loss of frame advantage. That said, it prorates less than most of her other moves and can be linked into her faster normals, so it may have use as a punisher.
====== <font style="display:none" size="0">662C</font> ======
|-
{{MoveData
| width="" | [[image:Misaki662b.png‎‎|center|180px]]
|image= Misaki662c.png
| width="" style="background:#f0f0f0;"| '''662B'''
|caption=
[ Startup: 7 | Hit:-- | Block:+2 ]
|name= 662C
|data=
{{AttackData-EFZ
|damage= 600
|guard= Any
|property=            G: 7-12
|startup= 14
|active= 10
|recovery= 13
|advHit= /
|advBlock= -4
|cancel=              SP IC
|description= * Misaki lunges forwards into a larger version of her j.C. A ground normal that goes airborne, leaping over low hitting moves and having guard point. This move knocks down on hit with some pretty intensive blowback that can be linked into a 2A in the corner, but IC'ing it can lead to a more vicious corner loop or Hyper Accel loop. Although this move looks like an overhead, it is very much a mid that can also be airblocked. The frame advantage on block is not bad, but Misaki usually prefers plus options over safe ones.
}}
}}


Misaki dashes into the same animation as her 2B. This move trips the opponent if it hits, leading into B Assault Gush, which can be IC'd for decent damage on Red or Blue IC. It also leads into A and C Hyper Accel (A is relatively easy, C version is a very tight hitconfirm), which ends up being difficult to follow up if you've opted to use RF meter. Its frame advantage (+2) makes it an alright pressure tool, and the ability to combo into B Assault Gush is nice, but otherwise this move is seldom used.
=== Throws ===
|-
====== <font style="display:none" size="0">Ground Throw</font> ======
| width="" | [[image:Misaki662c.png‎‎|center|180px]]
{{MoveData
| width="" | '''662C'''
|image= EFZ_Misaki_Kawana_GroundGrab.png
[ Startup: 14 | Hit:-- | Block:-4 ]
|caption=
|name= Ground Throw
|input= Close 6C/4C
|data=
{{AttackData-EFZ
|damage= 1250
|guard= Throw
|property=
|startup= 5.33
|active= 0.66
|recovery= 23
|advHit= /
|advBlock= /
|cancel=              None
|description= Misaki jerkily lifts the opponent with one hand and slams them into the ground.
}}
}}


Misaki lunges forwards into a slightly angled version of her j.C. A ground normal that goes airborne, this move can only be cancelled into Misaki's Assault Gush or Down Burst. The airborne property allows it to go over low hitting moves, and it has 6 frames of guard point starting on frame 7. This move knocks down on hit with some pretty intensive blowback that can be linked into a 2A in the corner, but IC'ing it can lead to a more vicious corner loop or Hyper Accel loop. Unfortunately, although this move looks like an overhead, it is very much a mid that can also be airblocked, and although a somewhat smaller frame disadvantage than her riskier moves (-4) might seem safer, it can still be punished by those paying attention. However, it's telegraphed use with a very short landing lag can be used to bait opponents into rushing headfirst into a super or other mixup option. Mix it up, but be cautious when in range to have it blocked.
====== <font style="display:none" size="0">Air Throw</font> ======
|}
{{MoveData
|image= EFZ_MisakiAirGrab.png
|caption=
|name= Air Throw
|input= Close j6C
|data=
{{AttackData-EFZ
|damage= 1300
|guard= Throw
|property=
|startup= 2
|active= 1
|recovery= /
|advHit= /
|advBlock= /
|cancel=              None
|description= Misaki tosses the opponent above and behind her.
}}
}}


== Special Moves ==
== Special Moves ==


The notation for the movelists can be found under [[Eternal Fighter Zero/Notation|Notation]].
=== Specials ===
 
====== <font style="display:none" size="0">236*</font> ======
{| style="width:500px; border:1px solid silver"
{{MoveData
|- style="background:#C0FFFF"
|image= EFZ_Misaki_236A.gif
! Move !! Hits !! Damage !! Guard !! IC<br/>Cancel
|caption= A
|-
|image2= EFZ_Misaki_236B.gif
| colspan=5 style="background:#FFFFC0" | '''Half Gush'''
|caption2= B
|-
|image3= EFZ_Misaki_236C_1.png
| 236A || 1 || 650 || Any || Yes (FIC)
|caption3= C (active frames 1, 3-5)
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
|image4= EFZ_Misaki_236C_2.png
| 236B || 1 || 650 || Any || Yes (FIC)
|caption4= C (active frame 2)
|-
|name= Half Gush <br> ハーフガッシュ
| 236C || 1 || 600 || Any || Yes (FIC)
|input= 236*
|-
|data= Misaki swings her arm forwards and produces a wave of wind. All versions launch the opponent on hit. Can be used after a backdash to catch a pursuing opponent.
| colspan=5 style="background:#FFFFC0" | '''Hyper Accel'''
{{AttackData-EFZ
|-
|version= A
| 623A || 1 || 850 || Air Throw || Yes
|damage= 650
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
|guard= Any
| 623B || 1 || 650 || Air Throw || Yes
|property=            /
|-
|startup= 20
| 623C || 5 || ≈1320 || Air Throw || Yes
|active= 34※
|-
|recovery= /
| colspan=5 style="background:#FFFFC0" | '''Assault Gush''' [+Aerial]
|advHit= /
|-
|advBlock= +9
| 214A || 1 || 600 || Any || Yes
|cancel=              /
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
|description=
| j.214A || 1 || 650 || High/Air || Yes
}}
|-
{{AttackData-EFZ
| 214B || 1 || 600 || Any || Yes
|header= no
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
|version= Misaki
| rowspan=2 | 214C
|damage= /
| 1 || 200 || Any || Yes
|guard= /
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
|property=            /
| 1 || 1200 || Any || Yes
|startup= 20※
|-
|active= /
| colspan=5 style="background:#FFFFC0" | '''Reverse Air Raid'''
|recovery= 23
|-
|advHit= /
| 22A/B || 1 || 650 || Counterhit || No
|advBlock= /
|-
|cancel=              FIC
| colspan=5 style="background:#FFE0E0" | '''High-Speed Lunch''' [SP Level 1-3]
|description= * A very active projectile that provides great frame advantage when blocked. It travels about a quarter of the screen, having less range than even some normals.
|-
* A good tool for combos due to its launch. Also useful for pressure, but Misaki needs to scare her opponent into blocking as it's much easier to jump over than its appearance would suggest.
| 236236A || 15 || ≈2270 || Any || No
* Misaki gets a full combo on counterhit, but without it (or some guard gauge) she needs FIC to convert.
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
* Hitbox size slightly changes many times throughout the projectile's lifespan.
| 236236B || 21 || ≈3050 || Any || No
* FIC timing is on frames 14-16.
|-
※ Projectile goes inactive if Misaki is hit. <br>
| 236236C || 30 || ≈4080 || Any || No
}}
|-
{{AttackData-EFZ
| colspan=5 style="background:#FFE0E0" | '''Down Burst''' [SP Level 1-3]
|header= no
|-
|version= B
| j.236236A || ≈12 || ≈2150 || Any || No
|damage= 650
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
|guard= Any
| j.236236B || ≈20 || ≈2740 || Any || No
|property=            /
|-
|startup= 25
| j.236236C || ≈36 || ≈3580 || Any || No
|active= 40※
|-
|recovery= /
| colspan=5 style="background:#FFE0E0" | '''Turbulence''' [SP Level 1-3]
|advHit= /
|-
|advBlock= +2
| 6321463214A || 6 || 2400 || Unblockable || No
|cancel=              /
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
|description=
| 6321463214B || 28 || 3000 || Unblockable || No
}}
|-
{{AttackData-EFZ
| 6321463214C || 3 || 4200 || Unblockable || Yes
|header= no
|-
|version= Misaki
| colspan=5 style="background:#FFE0FF" | '''High-End Crash''' [1/3 HP, SP Level 3]
|damage= /
|-
|guard= /
| 222S || 2 || 5500 || Counterhit || Yes
|property=            G: 3 - 12.66
|}
|startup= 25※
 
|active= /
=== Specials ===
|recovery= 30
 
|advHit= /
{| border="0" cellspacing="5" width="1000"
|advBlock= /
| width="" | [[image:Misaki236.png‎‎|center|180px]]
|cancel=              FIC
| width="" style="background:#f0f0f0;"| '''236* - Half Gush (ハーフガッシュ)'''
|description= * Slower startup and recovery than the A version, but sports a guard point during startup, and about double the range.
 
* Has substantially longer hitstun, letting Misaki meterlessly combo out of this whether it hits point blank or half screen away.
* Misaki swings her arm forwards and produces a wave of wind. All versions can be used out of a backdash to cover you during a retreat.
* The range and combo-starting ability make this version preferred as a projectile in neutral, and Misaki can FIC to anti-air opponents jumping over it.
* A Version
* Hitbox size slightly changes many times throughout the projectile's lifespan.
** This one comes out the fastest (frame 20) without burning meter. It's got a good active window (17 frames) better frame advantage (~+9) and starts at a closer range, but goes the least distance and has the lowest amount of hitstun, rarely allowing for followups unless FIC'd, though it seems to score extensive hitstun on opponents attempting to jump out. Best used when you expect the opponent to keep blocking. The vertical range on this move is also deceptive, as it won't land a hit unless the opponent is lower than about a 1/4th of way below the tip. FIC timing is on frames 12-15.
* FIC timing is on frames 17-20.
* B Version
※ Projectile goes inactive if Misaki is hit.
** The B version has the same hitbox as, but comes out slower than the A version (frame 24), has weaker frame advantage (~+2) and can't really be comboed into to easily, if at all. But it goes further than the A version, and is active for nearly double the length of time (30 frames). Even better, it has 10 frames of high body autoguard starting on frame 3, and has extensive hitstun, leading to good damage against players rushing in blindly, even without an FIC. In addition, that FIC will allow you to punish players coming in from above with a Hyper Accel or j.A/j.B. FIC timing is on frames 16-19.
}}
* C Version
{{AttackData-EFZ
** The EX version of this move will come out much quicker than the other two (frame 9) and will hit in five somewhat quick, subsequent bursts that travel down the screen. The hitbox is also fairly larger than the normal versions, so it's a good move for getting the opponent off of you. It's kind of wonky to combo off of though, since it will plummet very quickly when it lands. However, this move particularly shines as guard pressure, as it leaves you free to act relatively quickly and will allow you to cross the opponent up while they block each blast. Definitely a very useful pressure tool. Be careful, though, as it has no invincibility whatsoever. FIC timing is on frames 7-10.
|header= no
|-
|version= C
| width="" | [[image:Misaki623.png‎‎|center|180px]]
|damage= 600 x 5
| width="" | '''623* - Hyper Accel (ハイパーアクセル)'''
|guard= Any
 
|property=            /
* Part of Misaki's excellent anti-air game, as each version will grab airborne opponents. All versions of this move can be used as tech punishes, jump chases and combo tools.
|startup= 9
* A Version
|active= 5 x 5
** Misaki leaps at an upwards angle and will hurl the opponent behind her at a slightly downwards angle if she catches them. This is the fastest version and can generally be comboed into after a 2C from anywhere on screen, resulting in a nice little damage boost. You might want to opt to ignore this move and simply take the knockdown if you've already got the opponent in the corner, but if you're cornered, it can easily reverse the situation by itself or out of a combo. It can also be IC'd, allowing you to follow up with greater damage if landed when you're cornered.
|recovery= /
* B Version
|advHit= /
** Similar to the A version, except Misaki flings the opponent upwards instead of downwards. It also has some nice upper body invincibility from frames 1-9. The opponent can be comboed for the entire time they've been thrown until they hit the ground, so this move can be used a few times in a combo to perform a damaging loop from anywhere, especially midscreen. It is, however, much slower than the A version and generally can't be comboed into unless the opponent is already a short distance above Misaki and still has a good amount of histun remaining. The IC on this move is not entirely necessary, but can make your followup easier and a bit stronger as well.
|advBlock= -14.33 ~ +67.33
* C Version
|cancel=              /
** Essentially an anti-air version of her ground throw, Misaki will instead grab the opponent from the air and slam them down, causing a floor bounce that leads to j.B loop. By itself, this move is minutely quicker than the A version and has a good 7 frames of full invincibility from the start, but it has an extremely small active window and is generally not a very good option. Even comboing into it is not the best option, as the prorate will make a followup fairly difficult. This is quite the unused move due to its strictness and general lack of versatility.
|description=
|-
}}
| width="" | [[image:Misaki214b.png‎‎|center|180px]][[image:Misaki214c.png‎‎|center|180px]]
{{AttackData-EFZ
| width="" style="background:#f0f0f0;"| '''214* - Assault Gush (アサルトガッシュ)'''
|header= no
 
|version= Misaki
* Misaki flings herself forward and performs a different followup based on the version used. This move provides an amazing mixup option when the different versions are varied in use.
|damage= /
* Standing A Version
|guard= /
** Misaki will go a set distance before performing an animation similar to her j.B, complete with the same wonderful width in its hitbox. It can lead into a combo, and is safe on block (~+5), and on oki, it works very well as a crossup due to the delay. Even though this move can't be reliably comboed into, and its cross up option is worthless in the corner, what makes this move great is both its ability to be comboed out of extremely easily, and the tick throw and pressure setups you get when it's blocked.
|property=            /
* Aerial A Version
|startup= 5.33
** The same animation as her standing A version, except this time Misaki's swipe is an overhead that causes knockdown. It will still cross up the same as the standing A version along with a better startup speed and active window (10 frames), but because of the knockdown, it won't lead to much of anything. As the only off the ground overhead in your arsenal, you'll need to mix this in with the other versions due to its startup. Relying solely on it will become extremely predictable and unsafe.
|active= /
* Standing B Version
|recovery= 39.66
** What makes the standing B version great is combo-ability, its startup, its active window, and its minor invincibility. This move combos from Misaki's sweep and most of her normals, so it's decent damage although you'll sacrifice knockdown without meter. If you IC it, you can get massive damage with or without meter. If you land it late, you can link it into 2A or 5A on landing. Next, it is tied for the fastest grounded version of this move with 214C (frame 8). Following, its hitbox stays out for a good quarter of a second (14 frames). And lastly, it has lower body invincibility from 1-7, so it'll plow through poorly executed lows, along with having full body invincibility on frames 4 & 5.
|advHit= /
* Aerial B Version
|advBlock= /
** Looks and acts nearly the same as the Standing B Version, but with one major difference and a few minor ones. It's good if you've comboed the opponent into the corner and want to Blue IC into Misaki's Down Burst loop, but what's really cool about it is that it ''looks'' like a cross up, without ever ''actually'' crossing the opponent up. Tiger Kneeing this move is essential on oki, as it will completely screw with the opponent's head when utilized properly. However, it tends to whiff on crouchers, so you'll need to rely on forcing them to block high with the Aerial A Overhead Version. Used in conjunction with other versions of this move, this will quickly scare opponents into wondering exactly how they need to block or even try to execute a reversal.
|cancel=              FIC
* Standing C Version
|description= * Comes out very fast compared to the other versions and is made up of 5 short-lasting projectiles that appear farther down the screen over time. The positioning of the second projectile is pictured.
** This is one of your best reversal options period. Frame 8 startup, knockdown on hit, and a whopping ''21 frames of invincibility'', this move will plow through absolutely anything your opponent attempts to pressure you with on oki, rushdown or otherwise. Furthermore, it's active for nearly half a second, goes airborne, and the followup will definitely turn the tables for you. But as with all reasonable reversals, this move is also incredibly unsafe on block, so don't get predictable, especially if your RF meter has just gone red. If your RF meter is light blue, you can IC it to make it safe or lead to followups, though that's a hit or miss because even though the prorate on this move is extremely light, burning that much meter to make it safe might not be worth the attempt.
* Misaki can meterlessly combo off of the later projectiles but not the first, since the recovery is longer.
* Aerial C Version
* Hitboxes are fairly taller than the normal versions.
** Used best as a combo ender if you didn't IC to start the combo, or managed to keep it going long enough to build up enough meter to get it back to red before the combo ended. This move lacks the invincibility of its ground counterpart, but starts immediately, so no matter how little hitstun the opponent has left, you're pretty much guaranteed your last punch of damage and knockdown if you cancel your last normal into this.
* A gimmicky use of RF since it offers little if RG'd by the opponent. Should they block normally, they can be pushed back into the other projectiles, keeping them in blockstun. However, the opponent will need to miss multiple RG opportunities for Misaki to start running a mixup off of this without wasting her BIC on an FIC. Additionally, if used near the corner then the projectiles will start going offscreen and being wasted. Not a terrible move, but there's not really a situation where the investment is warranted.
|-
* Projectiles come out on a 20 frame interval.
| width="" | [[image:Misaki22.png‎‎|center|180px]]
* FIC timing is on frames 7-10.
| width="" | '''22A/B - Reverse Air Raid (リバースエアレイド)'''
* Unlike the other versions, the projectiles do not go inactive when Misaki is hit.
 
}}
* Misaki steps backwards slightly and places both hands out in a catching motion. If the opponent's move is caught, she will knock them upwards in a powerful blasting kick.
}}
* Both versions of this move act as counters. The B version has a slightly longer counter window, but also has a slightly longer cooldown than the A version. Both versions will knock the opponent into the air, allowing for a very easy combo afterwards, and this followup hit can be IC'd for more damage. Although the B version supposedly launches the opponent slightly higher, the difference is negligible. The setbacks to this move are significant, but the move remains useful. First, neither version can catch low attacks; this move will only work against mids, aerials and overheads, not lows or throws. Second, both versions start on frame 5, so this move cannot be used as a wakeup reversal. Use this intelligently.
** Interestingly enough, even with its setbacks, this move has some unusual uses to it. This move leans back during the counter animation, and can actually be used to make throws whiff. Due to throw animations having high cooldown, you can use this in anticipation of a throw and punish the attempt, although this is more of a gimmick than a reliable option. Another thing to note is that if you counter an opponent's safe jump in, they can block or reversal through the counterattack animation. But what's great is that it doesn't matter, as you're completely invincible until the end of the animation, allowing you to block, RG or even try and reversal through whatever the opponent attempted. Furthermore, the counterattack cannot be Recoil Guarded, so the only counter options to a successful catch are the aformentioned block and the following point. If you successfully counter an aerial attack, if the opponent did it out of a dash, their momentum may carry them right over your counterattack. You'll still be safe, but maybe a little disappointed.
|}
 
=== Eternity Specials ===
 
{| border="0" cellspacing="5" width="1000"
| width="" | [[image:Misaki214214.png‎‎|center|180px]]
| width="" style="background:#f0f0f0;"| '''236236* - High-Speed Lunch (ハイスピードランチ)'''
 
* Misaki goes through several dozen plates of lunch in the blink of an eye, throwing them haphazardly in front of her.
* Every individual plate does 170 damage, 20 guard damage, and is active until it is off screen. The dispersion of each plate is random, though each one will go to the side Misaki was facing when she executed the move. Each version can be comboed into off of most of Misaki's normals, though the most common are 2C and 5C. If used as a reversal, it's best used against an opponent coming in from the air that isn't right over Misaki's head. And if timed properly, each version can be OTG'd afterwards.
* A version:
** Misaki shoots out 15 plates. This move starts the slowest of the three (frame 7) and has minor invincibility from frames 1-3. The beginning of this move will tend to whiff on people who are close and crouching, due to the random nature of the plates, so be careful.
* B version:
** Misaki shoots out 21 plates. This move starts faster than the A version (frame 5) and has more invincibility from frames 1-5. A workable, if risky reversal, since it has the same problem with opponents up close and crouching.
* C Version:
** Misaki shoots out 30 plates. This version starts the fastest of the three (frame 4) and has the most invincibility from frames 1-7. Your best bet as a reversal of the three, although the meter probably isn't worth the damage and chance that the opponent with go under it. Probably Misaki's third best reversal option outside of C Assault Gush and C Turbulence.
|-
| width="" | [[image:Misakij236236.png‎‎|center|180px]]
| width="" | '''j236236* - Down Burst (ダウンバースト)'''
 
* Misaki raises her hand high, and then brings it down, creating a huge column of swirling wind directly below her. Great for pressure and chip damage (50 points per hit) overall.
* A version:
** This really is an excellent super. Bread and Butter in Misaki's highest damage combos which can even exceed 100% if used with a blue IC and full meter. Afterwards, it can be OTG'd into one of Misaki's several combo options, which can lead back into this move again.
* B version:
** Same as A version, but it lasts longer. This is the least used version of the three, since the A version tends to be easier to OTG out of, and will combo back into itself for much higher damage at the same meter cost. This version still works well for a lazy combo ender or pressure tool.
* C version:
** Starts the same as the other two, but with 22 frames of invincibility from the start. It also lasts even longer and will actually continue to hit after Misaki has landed, leading to braindead easy relaunches and damage. The proration, however, might force you to Blue IC if you want more damage out of a hit. When this move is used as a pressure tool, however, it essentially locks the opponent down and gives you free reign to do whichever mixup you please. Obviously rare due to its meter cost, but for how much you spend, the pressure you get out of it is astounding.
|-
| width="" | [[image:Misaki6321463214.png‎‎|center|180px]]
| width="" style="background:#f0f0f0;"| '''6321463214* - Turbulence (ターヴィランス)'''


* A command grab super with two versions acting as reversals, and all three being useful in both your blockstrings and the opponent's pressure openings.
====== <font style="display:none" size="0">623*</font> ======
* A version:
{{MoveData
** Misaki draws the opponent in with a vacuum of air. When close enough, she grabs them and slams their head into the ground a few times. She then finishes by jumping on top of them with a pose.
|image= EFZ_Misaki_623AB_2.png
** Alright as a reversal option, as it is fully invincible for the five frames until the super flash. Be careful about it though, as the flash is a signal to the opponent to hit you out of it, since the move actually goes active on frame 8, three frames after said flash. And if you use this from far away, you'll be hit out of it easily. This move will only grab grounded opponents, so it's best used against an opponent already in grab range, grounded, and in the middle of a short move.
|caption=
* B version:
|image2= Misaki623.png
** Same as A, but with stronger suction, and instead of jumping on the opponent at the end, she leaps into the air over them and blasts a burst of wind down onto them.
|caption2= 623A/B
** Has the same invincibility as the A version, but with stronger suction, higher damage, and quicker startup (frame 6). This version will actually function as reversal as opposed to the previous one, since once the flash occurs, the move is active and there is no window for the opponent to hit you if they're next to you already. Suffers the same problem as before: using it haphazardly with far away opponents will get you nailed out of it. Will also only grab grounded opponents, and will still work best with an opponent in grab range who is grounded, though the quicker startup will force them to jump out and attack to avoid it.
|image3= EFZ_Misaki_623C.png
* C version:
|caption3= 623C
** Like previous versions, she draws the opponent in with the strongest vacuum of the three, grabbing them when close. She then unleashes a twister of wind from her body before blasting her opponent to the sky with wind.
|name= Hyper Accel <br> ハイパーアクセル
** Flat out your ''best'' reversal option. This move is absolutely monstrous, as it will super flash on 0, it has full body invincibility from frames 1-16, and is upper body invincible until ''frame 60''. If that weren't beastly enough, it has ridiculously powerful suction, and will grab aerial opponents, meaning it can be comboed in to. If you have a Blue IC, you can do it for a minor tack of damage on the end if you think you can kill the opponent in a few more hits. The one flaw it has is the loss of lower body invincibility that occurs when it goes active. If the opponent knows the move is coming and manages to back out far enough, they can tag you with a low as they're pulled back in. Regardless, this move should strike fear into every opponent you face, because when you have full meter, you have this under your belt.
|input= 623*
|}
|data= A very effective anti-air throw. All versions put the opponent into an untechable combo state.
{{AttackData-EFZ
|version= A
|damage= 800
|guard= Throw
|property= HI: 1-5, ※
|startup= 12
|active= 12
|recovery= 22
|advHit= /
|advBlock= /
|cancel= IC
|description= Misaki leaps up and hurls the opponent behind her if she catches them.  
* May be used as a combo ender, but the sideswitch may be inconvenient.  
* Provides Misaki with good oki midscreen, and can be comboed after with IC if the opponent is thrown into the corner. Still not nearly as appealing as 623B, but the faster startup makes this version a bit more consistent as an anti-air.
※ Once Misaki leaves the ground (frame 6), she will alternate between full invulnerability and high invulnerability every 3 frames. (Ex: full invuln 6-8, high invuln 9-11, etc. until high invuln 21-23)
}}
{{AttackData-EFZ
|header= no
|version= B
|damage= 650
|guard= Throw
|property=            HI: 1-9, ※<sub>2</sub>
|startup= 16
|active= 17
|recovery= 29
|advHit= /
|advBlock= /
|cancel= IC
|description= Similar to the A version, except Misaki flings the opponent very high into the air.  
* Slower than the A version, but Misaki can combo after from anywhere on the screen and without needing IC, making this version great in combos and much more rewarding in neutral.
※<sub>2</sub> Once Misaki leaves the ground (frame 10), she will alternate between full invulnerability and high invulnerability every 3 frames. The last high invincible state is only 2 frames as Misaki enters recovery partway through. (Ex: full invuln 10-12, high invuln 13-15, etc. until high invuln 31-32)
}}
{{AttackData-EFZ
|header= no
|version= C
|damage= 1400
|guard= Throw
|property=            I: 1-7, HI: 8-9
|startup= 8
|active= 2※<sub>3</sub>
|recovery= 24
|advHit= /
|advBlock= /
|cancel= IC
|description= Misaki doesn't jump in this version, and on hit she repeatedly slams the opponent into the ground before smacking them into the air.
* The superior speed and invincibility combine to give Misaki an amazing response after RGing a jump in, as the opponent can't counter RG a throw. Even if it trades, Misaki sometimes still gets a combo.
* Not useful in neutral or combos like the other versions due to poor range and active frames.
※<sub>3</sub> This move will not be able to hit if the opponent isn't airborne when the active frames start. For example, if Nayuki does her [[Eternal Fighter Zero/Nayuki Minase (awake)#623* | 623B]] and jumps into the throw ''after'' it has become active, even though the throw is still active and she is not throw invulnerable, the move will whiff.
}}
}}


=== Final Memory ===
====== <font style="display:none" size="0">214*</font> ======
{{MoveData
|image= EFZ_Misaki_214A.png
|image2= EFZ_Misaki_214_A.png
|image3= Misaki214b.png
|image4= Misaki214c.png
|image5= EFZ_Misaki_214C_2.png
|caption= 214A
|caption2= 214B Frame 1 Low Invulnerability
|caption3= 214B
|caption5= 214C
|name= Assault Gush <br> アサルトガッシュ
|input= (j)214*
|data= Misaki flings herself forward and performs a different followup based on the version used. This move provides an amazing mixup option when the different versions are varied in use.
{{AttackData-EFZ
|version= A
|damage= 600
|guard= Any
|property= -
|startup= 31
|active= 5
|recovery= 23
|advHit= +6.66
|advBlock= +4.66
|cancel= IC
|description= * Misaki will go a set distance before performing an animation similar to her j.B, complete with the same wonderful width in its hitbox. It can lead into a combo, and is safe on block (~+5), and on oki, it works very well as a crossup due to the delay. Even though this move can't be reliably comboed into, and its cross up option is worthless in the corner, what makes this move great is both its ability to be comboed out of extremely easily, and the tick throw and pressure setups you get when it's blocked.
}}
{{AttackData-EFZ
|header= no
|version= B
|damage= 580
|guard= Any
|property= LI: 1-3, I: 4-5, LI: 6-7
|startup= 8
|active= 14
|recovery= 32
|advHit= /
|advBlock= -24
|cancel= IC
|description= * What makes the standing B version great is combo-ability, its startup, its active window, and its minor invincibility. This move combos from Misaki's sweep and most of her normals, so it's decent damage although you'll sacrifice knockdown without meter. If you IC it, you can get massive damage with or without meter. If you land it late, you can link it into 2A or 5A on landing. Next, it is tied for the fastest grounded version of this move with 214C. Following, its hitbox stays out for a good amount of time. And lastly, it has great lower body invincibility, so it'll plow through poorly executed lows.
}}
{{AttackData-EFZ
|header= no
|version= C
|damage= 200
|guard= Any
|property= I: 1-21
|startup= 8
|active= 30
|recovery= Until landing + 32.33
|advHit= /
|advBlock= /
|cancel= IC
|description=
}}
  {{AttackData-EFZ
|header= no
|version= -
|damage= 1200
|guard= Any
|property= -
|startup= 42
|active= 3
|recovery= 48
|advHit= /
|advBlock= -29
|cancel= IC
|description= * This is one of your best reversal options period. Decent startup, knockdown on hit, and great invincibility, this move will plow through absolutely anything your opponent attempts to pressure you with on oki, rushdown or otherwise. Furthermore, it's active for nearly half a second, goes airborne, and the followup will definitely turn the tables for you. But as with all reasonable reversals, this move is also incredibly unsafe on block, so don't get predictable, especially if your RF meter has just gone red. If your RF meter is light blue, you can IC it to make it safe or lead to followups, though that's a hit or miss because even though the prorate on this move is extremely light, burning that much meter to make it safe might not be worth the attempt. Second hit only comes out if the first hit connects, hit or block.
}}
{{AttackData-EFZ
|header= no
|version= jA
|damage= -
|guard= High
|property= /
|startup= 29
|active= 10
|recovery= Until landing + 6.66
|advHit= /
|advBlock= /
|cancel= IC
|description= * The same animation as her standing A version, except this time Misaki's swipe is an overhead that causes knockdown. It will still cross up the same as the standing A version along with a better startup speed and active window, but because of the knockdown, it won't lead to much of anything. As the only off the ground overhead in your arsenal, you'll need to mix this in with the other versions due to its startup. Relying solely on it will become extremely predictable and unsafe.
}}
{{AttackData-EFZ
|header= no
|version= jB
|damage= -
|guard= Any
|property= /
|startup= 15
|active= 28
|recovery= Until landing + 6.66
|advHit= /
|advBlock= /
|cancel= IC
|description= * Looks and acts nearly the same as the Standing B Version, but with one major difference and a few minor ones. It's good if you've comboed the opponent into the corner and want to Blue IC into Misaki's Down Burst loop. Tiger Kneeing this move on an opponent waking up midscreen can lead to a crossup hit, and can be ICed for a full combo. However, it can whiff on small crouchers, so you'll need to rely on forcing them to block high with the Aerial A Overhead Version. Used in conjunction with other versions of this move, this will quickly scare opponents into wondering exactly how they need to block or even try to execute a reversal.
}}
{{AttackData-EFZ
|header= no
|version= jC
|damage= 200
|guard= Any
|property= /
|startup= 0.33
|active= 29
|recovery= Until landing + 6.66
|advHit= /
|advBlock= /
|cancel= IC
|description=
}}
{{AttackData-EFZ
|header= no
|version= -
|damage= 1200
|guard= Any
|property= /
|startup= 44
|active= 2.66
|recovery= Until landing + 6.66
|advHit= /
|advBlock= /
|cancel= IC
|description= * Used best as a combo ender if you didn't IC to start the combo, or managed to keep it going long enough to build up enough meter to get it back to red before the combo ended. This move lacks the invincibility of its ground counterpart, but starts immediately, so no matter how little hitstun the opponent has left, you're pretty much guaranteed your last punch of damage and knockdown if you cancel your last normal into this.
}}
}}


{| border="0" cellspacing="5" width="1000"
====== <font style="display:none" size="0">22*</font> ======
| width="" | [[image:MisakiFM.png‎‎|center|180px]]
{{MoveData
| width="" style="background:#f0f0f0;"| '''222S - High-End Crash (ハイエンドクラッシュ)'''
|image= Misaki22.png
|caption= A
|image2= EFZ_Misaki_22B.png
|caption2= B
|image3= EFZ_Misaki_22X_2.png
|name= Reverse Air Raid <br> リバースエアレイド
|input= 22A/B
|data=
{{AttackData-EFZ
|version= A
|damage= /
|guard= /
|property= /
|startup= 6
|active= 18
|recovery= 10
|advHit= /
|advBlock= /
|cancel= None
|description=
}}
{{AttackData-EFZ
|header= no
|version= B
|damage= /
|guard= /
|property= /
|startup= 6
|active= 18
|recovery= 12
|advHit= /
|advBlock= /
|cancel= None
|description=
}}
{{AttackData-EFZ
|header= no
|version= Activation
|damage= 650
|guard= Ground
|property= I: 0.33 - 34
|startup= 6.33
|active= 3
|recovery= 25
|advHit= /
|advBlock= -6
|cancel= IC
|description= * Misaki steps backwards slightly and places both hands out in a catching motion. If the opponent's move is caught, Misaki will kick them high up in an untechable state, allowing her to easily start a combo.
* The B version has a slightly larger hurtbox to counter from farther away with, but also has slightly more recovery than the A version.
* This move has some crippling setbacks. First, neither version can catch low attacks; this move will only work against mids and overheads, not lows, throws, or projectiles. Second, the opponent can IC or reversal on reaction to being countered, and it can be safejumped, or even just whiff! Third, this move has relatively slow startup for a counter, and cannot be used as a wakeup reversal. Use this intelligently, or maybe just don't use it...
* Misaki is thankfully invulnerable for the entire counter animation should the opponent not get hit.
* Since Misaki's collision box steps back with her, throws can sometimes whiff against this move. Sadly, most throws will have the opponent recover before Misaki.
}}
}}


* Misaki gets into her countering stance for about a second. If hit while in stance, she hits her opponent with a burst of wind before finishing up with a larger blast of wind, sending the opponent flying.
=== Eternity Specials ===
* A counter with instant startup (active frame 0), and a catch window of a staggering 40 frames that will catch any direct attack, high or low. Unfortunately, this move suffers the same unfortunate properties of Kaori's Final Memory and Misuzu's counter super: all three have a very obvious super flash that anybody paying attention to it is going to sit there and let you take those three bars of meter and dump them in the trash. However, all of these counters have the excellent property of being frame 0. If you expect or see an opponent Recoil Guard and expect or know that they're going to attempt a counter attack, you can IC whichever move you threw out and go immediately into High End Crash. Because of the generous buffer window on an IC, you can perform the input for High End Crash and press the button as the screen freeze ends, and watch your opponent cringe as you open them up and read them like a New York Times Bestseller. It's a somewhat risky maneuver, but it is extremely flashy and essentially guaranteed if you know the opponent is going to try to hit you out of their RG.
====== <font style="display:none" size="0">236236*</font> ======
|}
{{MoveData
|image=EFZ_Misaki_236236.png
|caption=
|name= High-Speed Lunch <br> ハイスピードランチ
|input= 236236*
|data= Misaki eats several plates of curry in the blink of an eye, tossing each one when finished. The angle of each plate is random, but all characters can dodge every plate by crouching close to Misaki. All versions are easily comboed into and the plates put the opponent in OTG state, although whether Misaki can combo out of it can come down to RNG. Plates are thrown every 5.66 frames. <br> ※ Time from the first plate throw to the last. <br> ※<sub>2</sub> Blocking only the first plate point blank ~ blocking all plates point blank.
{{AttackData-EFZ
|version= A
|damage= 170 x 15
|guard= Any
|property=            I: 1-3
|startup= 7
|active= 79.66※
|recovery= 40.33
|advHit= /
|advBlock= -100.66 ~ -21.33※<sub>2</sub>
|cancel=              None
|description=
}}
{{AttackData-EFZ
|header= no
|version= B
|damage= 170 x 21
|guard= Any
|property=            I: 1-5
|startup= 5
|active= 113.66※
|recovery= 38.33
|advHit= /
|advBlock= -132.66 ~ -19.33※<sub>2</sub>
|cancel=              None
|description= * Has full invincibility during startup, but is a bad wakeup reversal due to whiffing on crouchers and not being cancellable. 214C is superior in this regard.
}}
{{AttackData-EFZ
|header= no
|version= C
|damage= 170 x 30
|guard= Any
|property=            I: 1-7
|startup= 3.33
|active= 164.33※
|recovery= 40.33
|advHit= /
|advBlock= -185.33 ~ -21.33※<sub>2</sub>
|cancel=              None
|description= * Has full invincibility during startup, but is a bad wakeup reversal due to whiffing on crouchers and not being cancellable. 214C is superior in this regard.
* The first plate is thrown in the final frame of superflash (but is not active until superflash ends), so the time between the first and second plate throws are only 5.33 frames.
}}
}}


== Strategy, Tactics, and Combos ==
====== <font style="display:none" size="0">j236236*</font> ======
{{MoveData
|image= EFZ_Misaki_j236236A.png
|image2= Misakij236236.png
|caption= Damaging physical hit (taller) and non-damaging projectile hit (wider)
|caption2= Continuous hits at ground level
|name= Down Burst <br> ダウンバースト
|input= j236236*
|data= Misaki raises her hand high before pointing it down, creating a huge column of swirling wind directly below her, carrying the opponent to the ground. All versions ascend Misaki, sending her higher the more SP is used. Great for pressure and chip damage (50 per ground hit) overall.
{{AttackData-EFZ
|version= A
|damage= 0※ x N※<sub>2</sub> + 260 x 9
|guard= Any
|property= /
|startup= 20.33
|active= 1.66 x N※<sub>2</sub> + 6 x 8 + 5.33
|recovery= /
|advHit= /
|advBlock= /
|cancel= /
|description=
}}
{{AttackData-EFZ
|header= no
|version= Misaki
|damage= 100
|guard= Any
|property= /
|startup= 20
|active= 3
|recovery= Until landing
|advHit= /
|advBlock= /
|cancel= None
|description= * This really is an excellent super. Used often in combos as it can be easily OTG'd after.
* Misaki will be +13.33 on block if this move is TK'd (done as early as possible from a jump) against a cornered opponent.
※ The non-damaging hits actually inflict 10 chip damage when blocked. They also prorate a combo by 1% on hit. <br>
※<sub>2</sub> The non-damaging hits will continue to appear below each other until they are close enough to the ground, at which time the grounded hits will begin.
}}
{{AttackData-EFZ
|header= no
|version= B
|damage= 0※ x N※<sub>2</sub> x 2※<sub>3</sub> + 200 x 16
|guard= Any
|property= /
|startup= 20.33
|active= 1.66 x N※<sub>2</sub> x 2※<sub>3</sub> + 6 x 15 + 5.33
|recovery= /
|advHit= /
|advBlock= /
|cancel= /
|description=
}}
{{AttackData-EFZ
|header= no
|version= Misaki
|damage= 100
|guard= Any
|property= /
|startup= 20
|active= 3
|recovery= Until landing
|advHit= /
|advBlock= /
|cancel= None
|description= * Same as A version, but it lasts longer. This is the least used version, since the A version tends to be easier to OTG out of, and will combo back into itself for much higher damage at the same meter cost. This version still works for a lazy combo ender.
* Misaki will be +12.66 on block if this move is TK'd against a cornered opponent.
※<sub>3</sub> After the grounded hits have begun, a second wave of non-damaging hits will occur, originating where the first one did.
}}
{{AttackData-EFZ
|header= no
|version= C
|damage= 0※ x N※<sub>2</sub> x 3※<sub>4</sub> + 180 x 29
|guard= Any
|property=            /
|startup= 20.33
|active= 1.66 x N※<sub>2</sub> x 3※<sub>4</sub> + 6 x 28 + 5.33
|recovery= /
|advHit= /
|advBlock= /
|cancel= /
|description=
}}
{{AttackData-EFZ
|header= no
|version= Misaki
|damage= 100
|guard= Any
|property=            I: 0.33 - 22.66
|startup= 20
|active= 3
|recovery= Until landing
|advHit= /
|advBlock= /
|cancel= None
|description= * Has invincible startup and lasts ''forever'', continuing to hit even after Misaki has landed, leading to very easy combos after. Prorates a lot, though, so your combo after won't be long without BIC. When this move is used as a pressure tool in the corner, it almost completely locks the opponent down while doing around 1500 damage in chip and giving a free mixup after landing. Rare due to its meter cost, but should you choose to spend it is remarkable.
* Misaki will be +57.33 on block if this move is TK'd against a cornered opponent.
※<sub>4</sub> After the grounded hits have begun, two more waves of non-damaging hits will occur, originating where the first one did.
}}
}}


=== Combos ===
====== <font style="display:none" size="0">6321463214*</font> ======
{{MoveData
|image= EFZ_Misaki_6321463214A.png
|caption= A/B
|image2= EFZ_Misaki_6321463214C.png
|caption2= C
|name= Turbulence <br> ターヴィランス
|input= 6321463214*
|data= Misaki vacuums the opponent towards her for a command throw. The suction gets stronger the higher level used.
{{AttackData-EFZ
|version= A
|damage=
|guard= Throw
|property=            I: 0.33 - 6.66
|startup= 7.33
|active= 89.66
|recovery= 35
|advHit= /
|advBlock= /
|cancel= None
|description= * Can be used as a reversal, but the invincibility does not cover the whole startup and Misaki has more reliable options, making it fringe. Can be jumped out of post-flash, so don't use it in pressure.
}}
{{AttackData-EFZ
|header= no
|version= B
|damage=
|guard= Throw
|property= I: 0.33 - 6※
|startup= 6※
|active= 89.66
|recovery= 33
|advHit= /
|advBlock= /
|cancel= None
|description= * Has the fastest startup and can't be jumped post-flash, making it the ideal version to use as an actual command throw. When used in the corner, the opponent will be slightly pulled out, letting Misaki threaten a left/right after.
* ※ Throws during superflash, but Misaki's invincibility expires one subframe before it connects. Misaki can get hit during this subframe of superflash vulnerability, so while it's great for beating abare, it's not a true reversal.
}}
{{AttackData-EFZ
|header= no
|version= C
|damage=
|guard= Throw
|property=            I: 0.33 - 16.66, HI: 17 - 60.66
|startup= 17
|active= 90
|recovery= 35
|advHit= /
|advBlock= /
|cancel= None
|description= * Looks super threatening and can throw grounded '''or''' aerial opponents but is much slower. Unless the opponent has already expended some air options while close to you, they can avoid it on reaction and punish every time by double jumping and airdashing to stall out the suction. This is just the universal answer, many characters have even better ways to stay in the air or interrupt Misaki. Pretty much a gimmick when considering the meter investment.
}}
}}


Misaki's BnB involves hitting either launching them into or catching them in the air with a j.B, airdash cancelling it, and then following up with j.A j.B at midscreen, or j.B j.C near or in the corner. Normally from midscreen either by itself or out of a Red IC, you'll only be able to get one to two reps, but in the corner with a Blue IC, you can generally get three off of any starter, with enough time to perform an air string at the end.
=== Final Memory ===
====== <font style="display:none" size="0">FM</font> ======
{{MoveData
|image= EFZ_Misaki_FM.png
|image2= EFZ_Misaki_FM_1.png
|image3= EFZ_Misaki_FM_2.png
|caption3=
|name= High-End Crash <br> ハイエンドクラッシュ
|input= 222S
|data=
{{AttackData-EFZ
|damage= 500 + 5100
|guard= Unblockable
|property=
|startup= 0.33
|active= 40
|recovery= 19
|advHit= /
|advBlock= /
|cancel=              IC
|description= A counter with instant startup, massive damage and, unlike Misaki's other counter, will catch low attacks.
* Unfortunately, this move suffers the same flaw as other counter supers: having a very obvious and reactable superflash that near ensures it will be punished if attempted in neutral.
* This move may be useful when RGing a multihit attack or reacting to an attack during FIC freeze. Using it as a reversal in read situations is ill-advised when Misaki has cheaper options.
* The hitboxes are rather disappointing for a counter, and have an unfortunate capacity for whiffing, especially against crossups. Also, when hitting an extended hurtbox, the counter will do almost nothing, as over 90% of the damage is from the second hit, which has even worse range than the first.
* Even more disappointing is that this is the only counter in EFZ which is punishable on-trigger. If the first hit whiffs, Misaki will be vulnerable during the last 4 frames of her recovery, and if the first hit connects but the second misses, she will be vulnerable for ''all'' recovery frames and significantly minus, despite knocking the opponent down.  
}}
}}


Most of the time, you'll want to end those air strings with a single set of j.A (j.A) j.B j.C and then wait. If the opponent techs haphazardly, you'll be in the perfect position to jump and airthrow them to punish the tech. Furthermore, you may also want to jump cancel the last j.C into another set of j.A j.B j.C, airdash cancel and punish any techs that way. Although this is harder, you can net more damage this way.
== Strategy ==


Lastly, if you have the meter, you can end with C Assault Gush for a small buff in damage and a guaranteed knockdown.
=== Overview ===
:Misaki is a simple character, yet extremely effective at what she can do. Her normals are all excellent in different ways, her dashing attacks have great frame advantage that let you keep your turn forever (until they RG), and she can burst a huge chunk of damage off almost any confirm. She is one of the few characters that can use guard meter effectively, and gets good damage for it. She has a potent reversal option in 214B, due to its odd hurtbox; characters that can't hit high enough to stop this move will have a very hard time keeping their turn. Her main weakness is her mixup game, as the only one you'll always have available is her strike/throw option, which is powerful in its own right. She also has some trouble threatening space that's not right next to her. Her reppukens are okay, and her f5B/66B are fantastic, but you leave yourself open against characters with better normals. Her most powerful option in neutral may be her 2C IC, which can lead into great damage, but will lose you your RF meter if blocked. Misaki tends to have to choose between keeping her RF meter to build for a big BIC combo or to use it offensively to fish for hits more often.


=== Neutral ===
:<u>66B</u>
:* Neutral is probably Misaki's least favored match state. While Misaki's dash has good speed, her dash attacks leave a bit to be desired in range. 66B can threaten a lot of space, and can even confirm into a full combo in the corner, but the hurtboxes on it extend almost as far on her foot, leading to this move getting stuffed more often than expected.
:<u>2C IC</u>
:* 2C IC is the preferred ranged poke, as it is safe on block/RG when not right next to the opponent and can lead to good damage. Characters with good pokes can beat this easily, so landing it is harder in some matchups. Misaki also foregoes building up blue IC (BIC) to fish for 2C hits, and will have lower damage on her confirms.
:<u>236B</u>
:* Misaki also has 236B as a neutral tool. While this looks great, the hitboxes are smaller than the visual, and you can get punished for throwing this out without proper care. You can make this safe by FICing it, but you lose your BIC progress as well as helping out opponent reaction times. You can however try to bait an opponent to jump over your reppuken to get hit by her anti-air throw (623B).


Misaki's BnB combo starter: '''(close) 2ABBC [IC] 66A 5B (into air loop)'''.
=== Lockdown ===
:<u>Normals and Dash Attacks</u>
:* When Misaki can get into melee range, her normals and dash attacks start to shine. Her 2A is low, has great frame data, and is the main part of her strike/throw gameplan. 66A is fast, has frame advantage, a very tall hitbox, and has special hitstop to confirm into combos. 5B has a tall hitbox, comes out fast, and is great for frame traps. 662B is the button you want to fish for when you've built up some guard meter; you can link into a c5B and get a full combo off just a very small amount. 66B is also useful here, both for catching jumpouts, and also for whiffing to go for a throw or more 2As.
   
:<u>Throws</u>
:* The other part of her strike/throw gameplan. You can easily lock down an opponent and make them scared to press a button, leaving them open to be tick thrown. Misaki's throw does reasonable damage and slams them down right next to her, allowing her to continue her pressure on their wakeup. Opponents may want to mash the throw attempts, but if they guess wrong on a strike attempt Misaki can convert to a full combo for much more damage. In any place where you could tick throw, you can also use her 624624B super, as it throws on superflash, leaving them no escape if they haven't already started jumping.
   
:<u>Beating RG</u>
:* The main way for opponents to escape Misaki's lockdown is to RG at specific points. Mainly B normals, 2C, and any dash attacks. Using slow attacks like 236A, varying your timing on normals, or whiffing normals like 66A can mess up their attempts to RG and allow your lockdown to continue even longer. Stronger opponents may resort to RG into DP, or RG into 2A to beat her pressure, but Misaki has an option to beat a number of those as well: 214B. This RG trap requires good reaction times, and is usually always followed by IC. Since the hurtbox is so high up on this move, and it comes out reasonably fast, you can crush a lot of attempts to mash out of your pressure.


Misaki's midscreen air loop: '''j.B [airdash] j.AB (repeat)'''.
=== Reversals ===


Misaki's corner air loop: '''j.B [airdash] j.BC [land] 5BC (repeat)'''.
:Misaki has a great non-metered reversal in 214B, but opponents that know how to stuff the move can make Misaki take much higher risks than normal, so against better opponents you may need to rely on reading the opponent to find an opening to escape.


''' No IC '''
:<u>214B</u>
2A 2B(B) 2C 623A
:* Low invul from frame 1. Her hurtbox only exists in her head, and it only expands back to full size when it gains a hitbox. Crushes lows, avoids some characters normals completely, and can be ICed for safety and to convert into a full damage combo. Excellent choice in most matches, but can be stuffed hard in some others. Use it raw, RG into it, or mash it during blockstun. It can work wonders everywhere.


'''Red IC''' 
:<u>214C</u>
2A 2B 2C 22C 66A 5B  into...
:* Misaki's metered version of 214B. Very fast, fully invul, but if you don't have BIC to make it safe it can result in a very heavy punish from your opponent. Use carefully, or when you have BIC. Also a good choice when you get RGed on jumping in.


''Midscreen:'' '''j.B airdash j.AB 5B j.ABC j.ABC airdash (tech punish)'''
:<u>623C (anti-air)</u>
:* A more nuanced reversal option, only to be used against aerial approaches. Fully invul until the throw hitbox appears, meaning it can trade at worst. Works well against IADs, jAs, or hoverdashes. Especially good against some characters with multihit jump attacks, like Kano jC or Akiko jB, as the throw is guaranteed to at least trade, leaving you a much jucier combo afterwards.
       
:<u>22A/B</u>
:* Technically an option, but just don't.
       
:<u>624624B</u>
:* 6f startup with 0 frames to throw (during superflash). A less reliable reversal option, but if your opponent is not doing their meaties properly, you can punish with this.


''Corner:'' '''j.B airdash j.BC 5BC j.ABC j.ABC airdash (tech punish)'''
=== Supers ===


'''Blue IC'''
:<u>236236A/B/C</u>
2A 2B 2C 22C 66A 5B into...
:* Combo fodder. Usually only used when downburst combos are hard, or with very low proration amounts. You can still get OTG pickups after this, but it requires good plate RNG.


''Midscreen:'' '''[j.B airdash j.AB 5B]xN'''
:<u>624624</u>
:* Misaki's command throw series. B version is the fastest and throws on superflash, so it gets used the most as a tick throw. A is rarely used as a reversal, as it has 5f of invul on 8f of startup. C version is very slow, and can be jumped out on reaction by the entire cast. You can try to go for it if the opponent has already used all of their aerial options.


''Corner:'' '''[j.B airdash j.BC 5BC]xN
:<u>j236236</u>
:* You'll tend to use the A version for most combos, and sometimes the C version for a very meaty oki option when you want the chip damage and guaranteed mixup afterwards. j236236A is great for tacking on damage to most of Misaki's combos, and can be OTG followed up on a fair amount of the cast, with Akiko and Ayu being extremely hard to the point of being unviable. The key is to get the j236236A as low to the ground as possible.


''With yourself cornered:'' '''623B -> Corner version'''
:<u>222D</u>
:* Misaki's Final Memory. Takes 3 meter and is a counter move. Superflash on frame 0, but unless the opponent is already doing their attack this won't land due to the extra reaction time given. There is a limited hitbox on this so the second part can whiff and you'll only deal 500 damage instead of 5600.


If you end the combo in a corner, you may be able to use the '''j.ABC j.ABC airdash (tech punish)''' ender.
== Combos ==
{{ComboLegend-EFZ}}


:Replays for these combos can be found [https://mega.nz/file/tgsUDaBD#CEOPdbJqwr3de2qVodJGvORYqwa0WhysxVr63GFl4Dk here].


==== Basic combos ====
=== No IC ===


'''Red IC'''
<u>Midscreen</u>


'' Midscreen :''
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::* Basic resourceless chain. You can input this as 2A 2BB 2C instead. Use 236A whiff for spacing, and use 214A whiff to switch sides if your closer to the corner than your opponent. Alternatively, dash twice for corner carry.


jC 2A2B2C IC 66A B jB 66 jAjB BC jAjBjC 9 jAjBjC - 4124 damage (rep2-1)
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|text=:*236B/236A(counterhit) 66A 5B jB 66 jAB 66A xN(until corner) 2A 5BC jABC dj8 .. dj6C(tech trap)
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::* The 66A xN needs a bit of practice to get the rhythm down, but it is her best corner carry at low proration.


jAjB 2A2B2C IC 66A 66A 66A 2ABC jAjBjC 9 jAjBjC - 3685 damage (rep2-2)
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|text=:*236B 66A 5B tk j236236A 66A 5B 623B 66 2A 5BC jABC dj8 .. dj6C(tech trap)
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::* Max damage with downburst after a 236B hit. Timing is very tight and might not work on all characters (see combo notes at the end).
           
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|text=:*(2A) 2C 623B ... jC 66 jBC land jABC land 5BC jABC dj8 .. dj6C(tech trap)
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::* High damage starter on a select few characters (such as Akane).


'' Corner : ''
<u>Corner</u>


66C jB 66 jAjB 66A B 623B IC 66 B 623B BC jAjBjC - 3741 damage (rep2-3)
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|text=:*2A 2B f5B 2C 236236A/B/C
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::* Meter dump, and the go-to option for Akiko and Ayu (sometimes Mai). Possible followups are the same as downburst followups.


214B IC 66A B jB 66 jB B jB 66 jBjC jAjBjC BC jAjBjC - 4199 damage (rep2-5)
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::* If you absolutely need that extra bit of damage to kill, use 214B, otherwise they can safely tech and it's not great for Misaki. 623A will let you do a jB left/right but Misaki is probably stronger with the opponent in the corner so again, only do it if you want that mixup.


214B IC 66 jB B jB 66 jB B jB 66 jAjB BC jAjBjC 9 jAjBjC - 4143 damage (rep2-6)
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|text=:*(high guard gauge) 214B 2A 5B tk j236236A 66A 2A 5BC jABC dj8 .. dj6C(tech trap)
|video={{#ev:youtube|M0tpLiaYlTw}}
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::* If you can build up some guard meter on an opponent and catch them off guard with a 214B, you can convert into big damage for no IC cost.
           
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|text=:*66C 623B jC 66 jBC land jABC land 5BC jABC dj8 .. dj6C(tech trap)
|video={{#ev:youtube|HamfU0p-2uM}}
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::* 66C has guard point on it, so this oki option can crush certain reversal options.


2C IC 66A B jB 66 jAjB jB 66 jAjB 66A B jAjBjC 9 jAjBjC - 3822 damage (rep2-7)
=== Red IC ===


2C IC 66A B jB 66 jAjB jB 66 jAjB 2A B jAjAjB 9 jAjBjC - 3671 damage (rep2-8)
<u>Midscreen</u>


'''Replay :''' [http://www.mediafire.com/?zwm5oy2gtkn Download Here]
{{EFZComboVideo
|text=:*2A 2B f5B 2C IC 66A xN (until corner) 2A 5BC jABC dj8 .. dj6C(tech trap)
|video={{#ev:youtube|3ey2CwYvcoI}}
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::* If a sideswitch won't get you to the corner.
       
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|text=:*2C IC 66A c5B jB 66 jAB 66A xN (until corner) 2A 5BC jABC dj8 .. dj6C(tech trap)
|video={{#ev:youtube|HG-uBoT383c}}
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::* 2C IC followup. Use if the opponent is closer to the corner than you are.  


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|text=:*2C IC 66A c5B tk j236236A 66A 66A 2A 5B 623A
|video={{#ev:youtube|tRGPEa0Nb00}}
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::* Metered conversion. Tight timing on the downburst.


{{EFZComboVideo
|text=:*Back near corner: 2A 2B f5B 2C IC 66A c5B 623B 66 2A 5BC jABC dj8 .. dj6C(tech trap)
|video={{#ev:youtube|bvH2Mi9YTc0}}
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::* Low proration sideswitch route.


==== Advanced Combos ====
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|text=:*Back near corner: 2C IC 66A c5B 623B jC 66 jBC land jABC land 5BC 236236A
|video={{#ev:youtube|5X93UUcEQA8}}
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::* Sideswitch combo that shows off optional plates ender.


<u>Corner</u>


'''Red IC'''
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::* Misaki's bread-and-butter. You'll be using variations of this launcher into downburst combos a lot. Requires the IC to happen after you're in the air, which is hard against some characters. Can sometimes be saved by a tk j236236A. Try to buffer the entire super during the IC freeze.


'' Corner : ''
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|text=:*2A 2B f5B 2C IC 66A 5BC jABC land 5BC jABC dj8 .. dj6C(tech trap)
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::* If you don't have meter this is your go-to.


2A2BB2C 214B IC j236236A 2ABC jAjBjC jAjBjC - 4874 damage (rep1-1)
=== Blue IC ===


2A2BB2C 214B IC j236236A 2B jAjAjBjC 5B5C - 4659 damage (rep1-2)
<u>Midscreen</u>


2A2BB2C 214B IC j236236A 2BB2C 236236B - 5397 damage (rep1-3)
{{EFZComboVideo
|text=:*2A 2B f5B 2C BIC 66A (66A) 5B jB 66 jB 5B jB 66 jBC land jABC land 5BC jABC dj8 .. dj6C(tech trap)
|video={{#ev:youtube|pmp3IYGAco8}}
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::* Basic no meter carry combo, should work from most distances on screen. Second 66A is optional and makes the combo easier.


{{EFZComboVideo
|text=:*2A 2B f5B 2C BIC 66A 5B 623B jC 66 jBC land jABC land 5BC jABC dj8 .. dj6C(tech trap)
|video={{#ev:youtube|4deNdsDwwUA}}
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::* If you want the corner switch variety.
       
{{EFZComboVideo
|text=:*2A 2B f5B 2C BIC 66A 5B 623B IAD jC j236236A 66A 2A 5BC jABC dj8 .. dj6C(tech trap)
|video={{#ev:youtube|4deNdsDwwUA}}
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::* Metered version, requires the IAD jC to hit low. Do this if you're the one near the corner.
           
{{EFZComboVideo
|text=:*5A/B(anti-air) 623B 66 c5B 623B 66 2A c5B 623B BIC j44 j236236A 66A 2A c5B jABC land 5BC jABC dj8 .. dj6C(tech trap)
|video={{#ev:youtube|21S47EMN3JU}}
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::* Off of an antiair 5A/B, usually after RG. Getting the c5B ender is easier if you 66[4]...B.
           
{{EFZComboVideo
|text=:*2ABC 214C BIC(early, on ground) 236B 236B 66 jB 66 jBC land jC 66 jBC land jABC land 5BC jABC dj8 .. dj6C(tech trap)
|video={{#ev:youtube|oabyKfEV18g}}
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::* Fancy combo on certain characters. Drains a little more BIC meter than her other combos.


'''Blue IC'''
<u>Corner</u>


'' Corner : ''
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|text=:*2A 2B f5B 2C 214B BIC j236236A...
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::* The most common BIC starter in the corner. Optimal followup depends on what OTG you can get.
:*...66A(OTG) 5B jB 66 jBC j236236A 66A 2A 5BC jABC djAAA j214C
::* The j214C ender can be used for any of these routes.
:*...2A(OTG) jB 66 jBC j236236A 2A jABC land 5BC jABC dj8 .. dj6C(tech trap)
:*...2B(OTG) jC 66 jBC j236236A 2B jAABC land 5BC jABC dj8 .. dj6C(tech trap)
::* This particular route is character specific (works on Mio and Kaori, for example), but is high damage.
       
{{EFZComboVideo
|text=:*2A 2B f5B 2C 214B BIC djC 66 jC 5B..C.. jC 66 jBC land jABC land 5BC jABC dj8 .. dj6C(tech trap)
|video={{#ev:youtube|H9T38WZxEZw}}
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::* Non-metered version.


ABB2C 214B IC j236236A 66A 5B jB 66 jBjC j236236A 66A ABC jAjBjCjAjBjC 214C - 8239 damage (rep1-4)
<u>Mixup Conversions</u>


'' Midscreen : ''
<u>RIC</u>


j236236A 66A 5B jB 66 jBjC j236236A 66A ABC IC 5B jB 66 jBjC j236236A 66A ABC jAjBjC jAjBjC - 8984 damage (rep1-5)
{{EFZComboVideo
|text=:*2C 66B(whiff) tk j214B IC 66 jB land c5B jB 66 jBC land jABC land 5BC jABC dj8 .. dj6C(tech trap)
|video={{#ev:youtube|jKqKiD8AZ6c}}
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::*Example crossup midscreen. Different characters will need different variations on timing.
       
<u>BIC</u>


j236236A 2A5B 623B IC 66 623B dash 5B jB 66 jBjC j236236A 2ABC jAjBjC jAjBjC 214C - 7984 damage (rep1-6)
{{EFZComboVideo
|text=:*66B (whiff) 624624B IAD jC (whiff) land 214B BIC 66 jC land c5B jB 66 jBC j236236A 2A jABC land 5BC jABC djAAA j214C
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::*The uncrossup 214B is Kano-only, but shows off the corner steal after 6321463214B.
           
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|text=:*Instant jA 214C BIC 66 j236236A 2A 5B tk j236236A 2A jB 66 jBC j236236A 2A 5ABC jABC j214C
|video={{#ev:youtube|7mWLUps3Dyg}}
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::*Fancy instant overhead, 1f link. Only works on very tall crouchers (Nayuki, Akiko) and requires very tight timing. You can omit any of the supers and do a normal ender for big damage still. jA will whiff if affected by the variable startup bug.


'''Replay :''' [http://www.mediafire.com/?0qw955rix9iq6m9 Download Here]
=== Notes ===
If you struggle with doing many 66A's for corner carry, you can end the combo midscreen with 2A 5B 623A.


All the advanced combos above use OTG ( off the ground ). You can use these moves to OTG your opponent


==== Notes ====
* '''66A ''' can be used on all characters with an appropriate height (really hard against '''Ayu, Mai, Akiko''')
All the advanced combos above use OTG ( off the ground ). You can use these moves to OTG your opponent :


* '''66A :''' can be used on all characters with an appropriate height (really hard against '''Ayu, Mai, Akiko''')
* '''2B ''' can be used on all characters (hard against '''Ayu, Mai, Akiko''')


* '''2B :''' can be used on all characters (hard against '''Ayu, Mai, Akiko''')
* '''2A ''' can be used on these characters '''Kano, Kanna, Sayuri, Minagi, Nayuki (Sleep), Nayuki (Awake), Mizuka, Kaori, Unknown, Misuzu .'''


* '''2A :''' can be used on these characters : '''Kano, Kanna, Sayuri, Minagi, Nayuki (Sleep), Nayuki (Awake), Mizuka, Kaori, Unknown, Misuzu .'''
* '''662A ''' can be used on these characters '''Nagamori, Neyuki, Makoto, Sayuri, Kano, Minagi, Unknown, Nayuki, Kaori .'''


* '''662A :''' can be used on these characters : '''Nagamori, Neyuki, Makoto, Sayuri, Kano, Minagi, Unknown, Nayuki, Kaori .'''
* '''c5B ''' can be used only on '''Kano, Kanna, Sayuri , Nayuki (Sleep), Minagi'''
 
* '''c5B :''' can be used only on '''Kano, Kanna, Sayuri , Nayuki (Sleep), Minagi'''


The above are the usual pick ups, but 2C, 214B, and TK j214C can also be used against some characters.
The above are the usual pick ups, but 2C, 214B, and TK j214C can also be used against some characters.


=== j.A to the Face ===
== Okizeme ==


Jumping A is a great air-to-ground that will actually land fairly easily out of jumping when under C Down Burst pressure. It's difficult to land this move right off the ground against crouchers especially, so your best bet is to airdash cancel into more pressure, or go straight to j.C for the blowback and combo out of it.
<u>Midscreen</u>


=== Mixing with j.B ===
Left/Right


Misaki's j.B normal is one of her best crossup moves.  If you get a knockdown, you can do an airdash over the opponent while they are waking up and use j.B.  The crossup will be completely ambiguous depending on how you timed your dash.
:214B
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:* Jump into the opponent as they wake up and with good timing you'll hit crossup. This requires IC to convert off of.


=== Fear of Assault Gush ===
:jB
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:* After 623A or airthrow, you can do a high airdash to get a left/right mixup with jB. Convert into 2BC IC to get a full combo after. Nothing fancy, but can be pretty ambiguous on certain characters.


Mixing in the Standing A, Aerial A and Standing B versions of Assault Gush are your primary mixup oki options. Using all of them properly will scare your opponents senseless, allowing you to even walk in throw on oki on certain occasions.
<u>Corner</u>


=== Half Gusty Pressure ===
Strike/Throw


Extremely useful as a blockstring tool, this move is great when used occasionally, since it is susceptible to early jump outs. FIC'ing it will allow you to punish those attempts and when players attempt to beat you by going over it. The EX version will spike up multiple times and allow you to move out of it early, giving you an opportunity to cross the opponent up.
* See above Strategy section.


=== Hyper Traps ===
Left/Right


Not only can you end most of your combos in a favorable position to punish techs, Misaki can also back up and harshly punish obvious forward techs with B Hyper Accel, taking them out of the corner and throwing them across the stage back into the other. All versions of Hyper Accel can also be used to catch jump outs, start or end combos, or even put somebody who has you cornered into it.
:624624B IAD
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=== Leap of Combo Faith ===
:* A rather niche mixup option. After 624624B finishes in the corner, it will always pull the opponent 1 pixel out, leaving you room to IAD and take the corner instead. A slight corpse push will make this not cross up, and on Kano will even leave you time to land and 214B back to the other side.
 
Assault Gush will lead to combos only in certain instances. Standing A version will combo on hit fairly easily, though you'll need to link in a 2A or 5A, with 2A being the easiest due to it being Misaki's fastest normal. You can technically also combo into B & C High Speed Lunch, although it's likely not worth it since you can combo into them following your 5/2A combos, and the move might outright miss even if you time it properly. You must use 2A against a crouching opponent, as 5A will generally whiff. Aerial A version will not lead to combos because it knocks down.
 
Both B versions can be IC'd into various things: grounded can lead to the standard 66A 5B, while IC'ing while airborne can lead to an airdash falling j.B into a relaunch, A Down Burst into OTG, or your other aerials if you want to get creative.
 
Both C versions can be comboed out of the same as the B versions, although the IC timing is stricter on both of them. Generally, you won't be using either of these to start combos.
 
=== Turbulence Rushdown ===
 
An interesting trick you can try with Turbulence is to do one half circle back, double tap forwards, and then do another half circle back into a button press. If you do it correctly, you can dash straight into this move, allowing you to go almost 2/3rds of the screen and activate this move immediately against unsuspecting turtles and people expecting your usual pressure. Better yet, you can do this out of an FIC'd Half Gush to mask your rush in, which will allow you to get in and either grab before the projectile hits them, or afterwards, scaring the opponent into wondering what to do. You can even throw out the move a little before your dash actually reaches the opponent, as you'll slide in as you perform the second half circle. Best used with C Turbulence to catch jumpers.
 
* '''Normal Dash Turbulence Input''': 632146[6] (hold 6 until near the opponent) 3214 A/B/C
* '''Half Gush Buffer Input''': 236 A/B/C [FIC] (During the FIC: 632146) 6[6] 3214 A/B/C. -It's best to buffer the half circle during the FIC, then dash immediately afterwards.


== Win Quotes ==
== Win Quotes ==
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勝てるんだけどね
勝てるんだけどね
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The wind feels nice...<br />
 
If every day was like this<br />
I could win<br />
without breaking a sweat.
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聞いちゃったかな?
聞いちゃったかな?
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The wind is always blowing, reaching places. Is it going where I think it is?
The wind is always blowing.<br />
 
Where do you<br />
Hehe, did you hear those strange things?
think it ends<br />
up at?<br />
<br />
Haha. Did I ask<br />
something weird?
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調子が出ないよ…
調子が出ないよ…
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Uh...
Ugh...<br />
 
<br />
I'm hungry. I guess I'm not used to this.
I'm so hungry, <br />
I can't fight at full power.
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君も今度どうかな?
君も今度どうかな?
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Katsu Curry after winning is a very special gem. How about this time, too?
Eating katsu curry after a win<br />
is a very special gem.<br />
<br />
Would you like to try it with me?
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うん
うん
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[TRANSLATION NEEDED]
Did you think my blindness<br />
was a handicap?<br />
<br />
If so, then that's<br />
why you lost.<br />
Definitely.
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不思議だね
不思議だね
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[TRANSLATION NEEDED]
I don't really<br />
get it, but...<br />
<br />
You don't feel<br />
like a stranger to me.<br />
<br />
How strange.
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What a sad wind...
What a sad wind...


It's really carrying a heavy burden...
It's carrying<br />
a heavy burden...
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(To [[Eternal Fighter Zero/Mio Kouzuki|Mio]])<br />
(To [[Eternal Fighter Zero/Mio Kouzuki|Mio]])<br />
I can't really tell who it is...
This reaction...<br />
Is it Mio, by any chance?
Are you Mio, by any chance?<br />
 
<br />
I'm sorry it's taking me so long to figure this out...
I'm sorry...<br />
It took me so long<br />
to realize...
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(To [[Eternal Fighter Zero/UNKNOWN|UNKNOWN]])<br />
(To [[Eternal Fighter Zero/UNKNOWN|UNKNOWN]])<br />
The world is running scared...
The world itself is frightened...<br />
 
<br />
Just what are you? Who was it?
Who in the world<br />
are you?
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* Misaki's "High-Speed Lunch" move is a reference to her prodigious appetite in the game.
* Misaki's "High-Speed Lunch" move is a reference to her prodigious appetite in the game.
* The huge stack of toast Akiko serves Misaki during Akiko's "There is also some that isn't sweet" move is another reference to her appetite during the game.
* The huge stack of toast Akiko serves Misaki during Akiko's "There is also some that isn't sweet" move is another reference to her appetite during the game.
== Links ==
For much more detailed information on combos, see [http://hpcgi3.nifty.com/pu_tsubu/efz/wiki.cgi?%c0%ee%cc%be%a4%df%a4%b5%a4%ad this site]. ''(Warning: Japanese)''





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Kawana Misaki

Introduction

Kawana Misaki (川名 みさき) is one of the more straightforward characters in the game, with strong but linear frame traps which lead into very high damage combos. She has many normals that leave her advantageous on block which can be used in tandem with her slow Reppukens and guard point moves to suffocate her opponents and threaten her throws. While her high/low mixups are weak, any stray hit can lead to massive damage into reversal safe oki using her Down Burst super.

Misaki is one of the heroines of ONE, a visual novel produced by Tactics in 1998. She is a 3rd-year student in the same high school as Kouhei. A girl with cold eyes but a warm smile, Misaki became blind due to an accident that occurred in her elementary years, but she doesn't let it bother her. She enjoys talking to others and getting to know other people. During ONE, Misaki is one of the heroines Kouhei can pursue, first meeting her on the roof of the school during sunset.

Misaki was part of EFZ's original cast.

Stage: Sunset Rooftop (夕焼けの屋上)

BGM: A fine young lady at first sight (見た目はお嬢様)

Character-Specific Notes

  • Misaki's dashes are some of the longest in the game, giving her the ability to go nearly full screen on all of her dashes, grounded or aerial.
  • Misaki is likely the character that makes the best (and most frequent) use out of the usually unremarkable or unused counterhit mechanic.

Normal Moves

Frame Data Help
The notation for the move lists can be found under Controls.
Cells filled with a "-" indicate a placeholder. Cells filled by a "/" indicate a non-applicable field.
Values separated by a "~" (X~Y) indicate a range or variance. A "~" preceding a single value (~X) may indicate approximation. A "-" separating frame values of a property (X-Y) indicate the duration of the property.
Cell data accompanied by a ※ indicate properties unusual to the template. Explanations for such properties can be found at another ※ in the description. If a move requires multiple ※'s, subscripts will be attached to indicate relation (※1, ※2, ※3...).
Frame data with decimal values .33 or .66 relate to subframes.
Version Used for moves with multiple special attacks on one motion.
Damage The base damage value that the specific hit will do. See damage scaling for more information.
Proration Base value Power% reduces by per hit.
Juggle Juggle value used to determine juggle time after a move hits an aerial or juggle state opponent.
Guard Indicates how the move must be blocked, if it can be blocked at all.

Low: Crouch Block
High: Stand Block
Ground: Air Unblockable, may be blocked either Crouching or Standing
Any: Air, crouch, and stand block
Throw: Cannot be blocked, throw type hitbox that targets the collision box
Unblockable: Cannot be blocked, unblockable hitbox that targets hurtboxes

Property Shows what properties the move has and the time (in frames) that these properties are active. Example: "I: 0.33-9", which means the move is invulnerable on the first subframe of the move until the 9th full frame (or 27th subframe).

I: Full Invincibility
TI: Throw Invincibility
SI: Strike Invincibility
HI: Upper Body/High Invincibility
LI: Low Invincibility/Low Crush
A: Armour
G: Guard Point

Startup Indicates where the move's first active hitbox is.
Active Total frames the hitbox is active for.
Recovery Total frames until the character can block.
Note: After the recovery of any action, before any other action may occur, there exists 1 frame in which the only action you may take is to block.
Adv Hit Frame advantage on hit.
Adv Block Frame advantage on block.
Cancel Possible cancel options.

N: Normals
Sp: Specials
Su: Supers
J: Jump cancel possible on hit, block and RG
JH: Jump cancel possible on hit only
AD: Air Dash
IC: Instant Charge after hit (22C)
FIC: Flicker Instant Charge (22C, fixed IC window, regardless of hit or whiff)
R: Repeatable, always A normals. Will cancel into other A normals.
f5B/2B: Usually c5B cancel option
SB: S button cancelling, character specific. Examples: stance, summon or flight cancels.
Rekka: A special move with multiple parts that require additional inputs.
: Special rules, see description for details (look for the ※)

Standing

5A
5A
Misaki5a.png
Damage Proration Juggle Guard Startup ¹ ² Active Recovery Adv Hit Adv Block Cancel
210 - - Ground 6 1 7 +6.66 +5.66 N SP J IC ※
  • Misaki does a backhand swipe. A decent pressure tool and a workable anti-air that can't be air blocked. This move has incredible frame advantage, although it ※cannot chain into itself or 2A. Linking into 2A is not too hard, although linking into 5A is subframe-perfect and cannot be done on EfzRevival, which only accepts inputs on full frames. Tends to whiff on crouchers.
c5B
c5B
Misakic5b.png
Damage Proration Juggle Guard Startup ¹ ² Active Recovery Adv Hit Adv Block Cancel
420 - - Ground 7 1 10 +6 +4 N SP J IC f5B
  • Misaki swings her back arm forward in a standing uppercut. Another decent move in Misaki's arsenal with frame advantage that sees its use as both a combo tool and clutch anti-air. Though it has its occasional use in normal ground strings, most of its combo use is either to relaunch during an air combo with 5C in the corner, or to relaunch midscreen by itself. Its range makes it fairly difficult to combo into without a Blue IC, so your timing with it will be tight. Using it as an anti-air combo starter is also somewhat risky because of the range, but it cannot be air blocked, so if somebody tries an empty jump or does something stupid, this will net you a free 3000+ damage. Be careful with this move, though, because there is gap between the distances where c.B and f.B will activate, where both of them will miss.
f5B
f5B
Misakif5b.png
EFZ Misaki f5B 1.png
Damage Proration Juggle Guard Startup ¹ ² Active Recovery Adv Hit Adv Block Cancel
500 / 450※ - - Ground 11 2 + 2 13 0 -2 N SP IC
  • Misaki swipes her hand down with a gush of wind. Great for long range poking due to its disjointed hitbox, though it will whiff on close opponents.
  • Cannot be jump cancelled, so in order to combo as an anti-air you'll need to use 2C.

※The second hitbox deals slightly less damage.

5C
5C
Misaki5c.png
Damage Proration Juggle Guard Property Startup ¹ ² Active Recovery Adv Hit Adv Block Cancel
670 - - Ground G: 3-10 12 6 29 / -13 SP JH IC
  • Misaki bursts waves of wind all around her. The pride of hitboxes everywhere, the size of this move is astounding. Misaki will surround herself in a small hurricane of gusts that will knock down anybody who gets hit by this move. Furthermore, it's got Guard Point and an above average active window, so this move will catch people unaware. However, it's also pretty risky to use. It has a slow startup and the Guard Point doesn't start frame 1. It can be airblocked unlike most of Misaki's grounded normals. And even though it looks like the hitbox lingers excessively, it's incredibly unsafe on block (it can only be jump cancelled on hit as well). This move has its use mainly in corner loops and combos, but it can still be a strong anti air if you know the opponent is going to go for a jump in. Otherwise, save it for combos unless you can reliably counter Recoil Guard.

Crouching

2A
2A
Misaki2a.png
Damage Proration Juggle Guard Startup ¹ ² Active Recovery Adv Hit Adv Block Cancel
230 - - Low 5 5 3 +3 +2 N SP J IC R
  • Misaki sticks out her arm in a palm, in what looks like a cute little jab. Easily one of Misaki's best moves. Although the range isn't the best, it's Misaki's fastest normal, an amazing pressure tool that hits low, has decent frame advantage, and cancels into itself and everything else. You'll see this move used a lot in both pressure strings, in tick throw setups, and as combo starters.
2B
2B
Misaki2b.png
Damage Proration Juggle Guard Startup ¹ ² Active Recovery Adv Hit Adv Block Cancel
450 - - Low 7 4 10 +3 +1 N SP J IC f5B
  • Misaki does a crouching kick. Yet another good poke. This is slightly slower than Misaki's 2A, but it still has minimal frame advantage, hits with a little more range and still combos nicely into her f.B. It can be comboed into after her A attacks or even after a j.B or j.C when the opponent is grounded, and forgoing the 2A on landing will increase your damage output for relatively little risk if you hit confirm your jump in. Additionally, this move is a universal OTG relauncher after an A Down Burst, so you can get some extra damage afterwards if you don't have the meter for another Down Burst, you just want to end the combo near the ground, or you're not comfortable trying to OTG with a 66A.
2C
2C
Misaki2c.png
Damage Proration Juggle Guard Startup ¹ ² Active Recovery Adv Hit Adv Block Cancel
700 - - Low 10 12 16 / -6 SP IC
  • Misaki slides forward with a floor hugging kick. Misaki's sweep in an ode to both Bison and Slayer, this move, along with B Assault Gush is what will turn your ground strings into Misaki's true damage potential. The hitbox on this move lingers twice as long as her other non-dashing, grounded normals, and it is comboed into from nearly all of them. IC'ing it from anywhere, whether your IC is Blue or Red, will still yield damage ranging exceeding 3000 on red, and hitting even as high as the 9000s when you have full meter and have the opponent cornered. Don't throw this out wildly, though. It's unsafe on block, is slow to start, and cannot be jump cancelled under any circumstances. It can still be special cancelled though, so a Half Gush for pressure on block will help make it safe unless RG'd, which must be counter RG'd in response.

Jumping

j5A
j5A
Misakij5a.png
Damage Proration Juggle Guard Startup ¹ ² Active Recovery Adv Hit Adv Block Cancel
240 - - High 6 / 6.33 10 / 9.66 8 / / N SP J AD IC R
  • Misaki sticks out her foot at a downwards angle. Like most j.A's it can be airdash cancelled or chained into any air normal (including itself). The move is also very active, working as a very good catch for people below you, or as a great, meaty overhead on oki.
j5B
j5B
Misakij5b.png
Damage Proration Juggle Guard Startup ¹ ² Active Recovery Adv Hit Adv Block Cancel
420 - - High 8 4 17 / / N SP J AD IC
  • Misaki swipes her arm downwards in a sweeping motion. The staple move of both air combat and Misaki's air loop, j.B has a great horizontal hitbox that hits below her on both sides. Airdash cancelling it is essential, since it leads into a continuation of her air combos, and can be used for addtional pressure or mixups when guarded. You will use this move a lot, as it's probably her best jumping normal, which really says something. If you use this on Oki, you can airdash over an opponent as they get up and use it as a crossup attempt, since its hitbox is so wide. One thing to note, however, is that even though there's a wave of air above Misaki, this move seems to have no hitbox above her, so be extremely cautious in air-to-air when the opponent is above you.
j5C
j5C
Misakij5c.png
Damage Proration Juggle Guard Startup ¹ ² Active Recovery Adv Hit Adv Block Cancel
650 - - High 9 11 12 / / SP J AD IC
  • Misaki kicks both feet out into a powerful horizontal blow in front of her. Used mostly near or in the corner for combos or for an aerial GTFO, this move has massive blowback on hit. It's active for longer than her other two aerials and does the most damage, with a slightly slower startup. Because of its proration, using it in corner combos is generally best when you don't wish to use meter, and might opt for j.C 66 j.B j.C instead of normally starting from a j.B. You'll also get this if you go for an air throw and miss, and this move's hitbox and damage are not a bad alternative for opponents who tech into it. Overall, it's a good move along with her other two jumping normals.

Dashing

66A
66A
Misaki66a.png
Damage Proration Juggle Guard Startup ¹ ² Active Recovery Adv Hit Adv Block Cancel
250 - - Ground 7 1 7 +6 +5 SP IC
  • Misaki dashes forward and does the same swipe as she does in her 5A with slightly higher damage. One of Misaki's many great normals. This move is a staple combo tool used to continue after an IC'd 2C or Assault Gush, since it links into her c5B, which then leads into her staple j.B loop. It also works after nearly any air string, B Hyper Accel (if they're close enough to the corner), B Half Gush, and Reverse Air Raid, though its vertical hitbox is small, so you'll need to time it properly. Furthermore, it can even be used to OTG into a followup after a low or Tiger Knee'd Down Burst. Has the same frame advantage on block as 5A.
66B
66B
Misaki66b.png
Damage Proration Juggle Guard Startup ¹ ² Active Recovery Adv Hit Adv Block Cancel
550 - - Ground 11 3 9 +5 +3 SP IC
  • Misaki dashes into the same animation as her f.B. The same problem arises as Misaki's f.B in terms of the move's whiffing when you get in too close, so be careful with this move. It's best used as a dashing punish against people in the air, since you won't be able to cancel it into anything except one of Misaki's specials. Assault Gush might work if you land it on a grounded opponent, while Half Gush can be used for additional pressure or pushback if blocked. It's safe if blocked however (+3), so feel free to go for the punish if you see the opportunity.
66C
66C
Misaki66c.png
Damage Proration Juggle Guard Property Startup ¹ ² Active Recovery Adv Hit Adv Block Cancel
750 - - Ground G: 4-14 17 10 22 / -10 SP IC
  • Misaki dashes into a far reaching Donkey Kick. This great range move is an excellent combo starter and catcher for people trying to jump out if you you can successfully predict it. It's granted a generous amount of guard point. This move causes wallbounce if it hits a grounded opponent along with excessive hitstun, allowing for a decent B Hyper Accel Loop if you catch them while you're deep in the corner. Doing it from further out or midscreen will generally lead to weaker followups if you go for j.B loop, but B Hyper Accel Loop will still work at certain distances. Landing it against an aerial opponent will knock them down and lead to less hitstun, so you can follow up with an IC'd B Assault Gush, or even a tight Half Gush if you can time it properly. Don't get too happy with this move, as -10 on block will force you to use it carefully.
662A
662A
Misaki662a.png
Damage Proration Juggle Guard Startup ¹ ² Active Recovery Adv Hit Adv Block Cancel
300 - - Low 8 8 3 0 -1 SP IC
  • Misaki dashes forwards, and crouches into her 2A with some more damage than before. This move doesn't seem to be used as often, due to the lack of its cancel properties, its slower startup than 2A, and its loss of frame advantage. That said, it prorates less than most of her other moves and can be linked into her faster normals, so it may have use as a punisher.
662B
662B
Misaki662b.png
Damage Proration Juggle Guard Startup ¹ ² Active Recovery Adv Hit Adv Block Cancel
450 - - Low 7 4 9 / +2 SP IC
  • Misaki dashes into the same animation as her 2B. This move trips the opponent if it hits, leading into B Assault Gush, which can be IC'd for decent damage on Red or Blue IC. It also leads into A and C Hyper Accel (A is relatively easy, C version is a very tight hitconfirm), which ends up being difficult to follow up if you've opted to use RF meter. Its frame advantage and low property makes it an good pressure tool, and the ability to combo into B Assault Gush is nice. When Misaki is able to build up a little guard meter on the opponent, she will be able to combo a raw 662B into 5B, leading to her natural BnB for very good damage.
662C
662C
Misaki662c.png
Damage Proration Juggle Guard Property Startup ¹ ² Active Recovery Adv Hit Adv Block Cancel
600 - - Any G: 7-12 14 10 13 / -4 SP IC
  • Misaki lunges forwards into a larger version of her j.C. A ground normal that goes airborne, leaping over low hitting moves and having guard point. This move knocks down on hit with some pretty intensive blowback that can be linked into a 2A in the corner, but IC'ing it can lead to a more vicious corner loop or Hyper Accel loop. Although this move looks like an overhead, it is very much a mid that can also be airblocked. The frame advantage on block is not bad, but Misaki usually prefers plus options over safe ones.

Throws

Ground Throw
Ground Throw
Close 6C/4C
EFZ Misaki Kawana GroundGrab.png
Damage Proration Juggle Guard Startup ¹ ² Active Recovery Adv Hit Adv Block Cancel
1250 - - Throw 5.33 0.66 23 / / None

Misaki jerkily lifts the opponent with one hand and slams them into the ground.

Air Throw
Air Throw
Close j6C
EFZ MisakiAirGrab.png
Damage Proration Juggle Guard Startup ¹ ² Active Recovery Adv Hit Adv Block Cancel
1300 - - Throw 2 1 / / / None

Misaki tosses the opponent above and behind her.

Special Moves

Specials

236*
Half Gush
ハーフガッシュ

236*
EFZ Misaki 236A.gif
A
A
EFZ Misaki 236B.gif
B
B
EFZ Misaki 236C 1.png
C (active frames 1, 3-5)
C (active frames 1, 3-5)
EFZ Misaki 236C 2.png
C (active frame 2)
C (active frame 2)
Misaki swings her arm forwards and produces a wave of wind. All versions launch the opponent on hit. Can be used after a backdash to catch a pursuing opponent.
Version Damage Proration Juggle Guard Property Startup ¹ ² Active Recovery Adv Hit Adv Block Cancel
A 650 - - Any / 20 34※ / / +9 /
Misaki / - - / / 20※ / 23 / / FIC
  • A very active projectile that provides great frame advantage when blocked. It travels about a quarter of the screen, having less range than even some normals.
  • A good tool for combos due to its launch. Also useful for pressure, but Misaki needs to scare her opponent into blocking as it's much easier to jump over than its appearance would suggest.
  • Misaki gets a full combo on counterhit, but without it (or some guard gauge) she needs FIC to convert.
  • Hitbox size slightly changes many times throughout the projectile's lifespan.
  • FIC timing is on frames 14-16.

※ Projectile goes inactive if Misaki is hit.

B 650 - - Any / 25 40※ / / +2 /
Misaki / - - / G: 3 - 12.66 25※ / 30 / / FIC
  • Slower startup and recovery than the A version, but sports a guard point during startup, and about double the range.
  • Has substantially longer hitstun, letting Misaki meterlessly combo out of this whether it hits point blank or half screen away.
  • The range and combo-starting ability make this version preferred as a projectile in neutral, and Misaki can FIC to anti-air opponents jumping over it.
  • Hitbox size slightly changes many times throughout the projectile's lifespan.
  • FIC timing is on frames 17-20.

※ Projectile goes inactive if Misaki is hit.

C 600 x 5 - - Any / 9 5 x 5 / / -14.33 ~ +67.33 /
Misaki / - - / / 5.33 / 39.66 / / FIC
  • Comes out very fast compared to the other versions and is made up of 5 short-lasting projectiles that appear farther down the screen over time. The positioning of the second projectile is pictured.
  • Misaki can meterlessly combo off of the later projectiles but not the first, since the recovery is longer.
  • Hitboxes are fairly taller than the normal versions.
  • A gimmicky use of RF since it offers little if RG'd by the opponent. Should they block normally, they can be pushed back into the other projectiles, keeping them in blockstun. However, the opponent will need to miss multiple RG opportunities for Misaki to start running a mixup off of this without wasting her BIC on an FIC. Additionally, if used near the corner then the projectiles will start going offscreen and being wasted. Not a terrible move, but there's not really a situation where the investment is warranted.
  • Projectiles come out on a 20 frame interval.
  • FIC timing is on frames 7-10.
  • Unlike the other versions, the projectiles do not go inactive when Misaki is hit.
623*
Hyper Accel
ハイパーアクセル

623*
EFZ Misaki 623AB 2.png
Misaki623.png
623A/B
623A/B
EFZ Misaki 623C.png
623C
623C
A very effective anti-air throw. All versions put the opponent into an untechable combo state.
Version Damage Proration Juggle Guard Property Startup ¹ ² Active Recovery Adv Hit Adv Block Cancel
A 800 - - Throw HI: 1-5, ※ 12 12 22 / / IC

Misaki leaps up and hurls the opponent behind her if she catches them.

  • May be used as a combo ender, but the sideswitch may be inconvenient.
  • Provides Misaki with good oki midscreen, and can be comboed after with IC if the opponent is thrown into the corner. Still not nearly as appealing as 623B, but the faster startup makes this version a bit more consistent as an anti-air.

※ Once Misaki leaves the ground (frame 6), she will alternate between full invulnerability and high invulnerability every 3 frames. (Ex: full invuln 6-8, high invuln 9-11, etc. until high invuln 21-23)

B 650 - - Throw HI: 1-9, ※2 16 17 29 / / IC

Similar to the A version, except Misaki flings the opponent very high into the air.

  • Slower than the A version, but Misaki can combo after from anywhere on the screen and without needing IC, making this version great in combos and much more rewarding in neutral.

2 Once Misaki leaves the ground (frame 10), she will alternate between full invulnerability and high invulnerability every 3 frames. The last high invincible state is only 2 frames as Misaki enters recovery partway through. (Ex: full invuln 10-12, high invuln 13-15, etc. until high invuln 31-32)

C 1400 - - Throw I: 1-7, HI: 8-9 8 2※3 24 / / IC

Misaki doesn't jump in this version, and on hit she repeatedly slams the opponent into the ground before smacking them into the air.

  • The superior speed and invincibility combine to give Misaki an amazing response after RGing a jump in, as the opponent can't counter RG a throw. Even if it trades, Misaki sometimes still gets a combo.
  • Not useful in neutral or combos like the other versions due to poor range and active frames.

3 This move will not be able to hit if the opponent isn't airborne when the active frames start. For example, if Nayuki does her 623B and jumps into the throw after it has become active, even though the throw is still active and she is not throw invulnerable, the move will whiff.

214*
Assault Gush
アサルトガッシュ

(j)214*
EFZ Misaki 214A.png
214A
214A
EFZ Misaki 214 A.png
214B Frame 1 Low Invulnerability
214B Frame 1 Low Invulnerability
Misaki214b.png
214B
214B
Misaki214c.png
EFZ Misaki 214C 2.png
214C
214C
Misaki flings herself forward and performs a different followup based on the version used. This move provides an amazing mixup option when the different versions are varied in use.
Version Damage Proration Juggle Guard Property Startup ¹ ² Active Recovery Adv Hit Adv Block Cancel
A 600 - - Any - 31 5 23 +6.66 +4.66 IC
  • Misaki will go a set distance before performing an animation similar to her j.B, complete with the same wonderful width in its hitbox. It can lead into a combo, and is safe on block (~+5), and on oki, it works very well as a crossup due to the delay. Even though this move can't be reliably comboed into, and its cross up option is worthless in the corner, what makes this move great is both its ability to be comboed out of extremely easily, and the tick throw and pressure setups you get when it's blocked.
B 580 - - Any LI: 1-3, I: 4-5, LI: 6-7 8 14 32 / -24 IC
  • What makes the standing B version great is combo-ability, its startup, its active window, and its minor invincibility. This move combos from Misaki's sweep and most of her normals, so it's decent damage although you'll sacrifice knockdown without meter. If you IC it, you can get massive damage with or without meter. If you land it late, you can link it into 2A or 5A on landing. Next, it is tied for the fastest grounded version of this move with 214C. Following, its hitbox stays out for a good amount of time. And lastly, it has great lower body invincibility, so it'll plow through poorly executed lows.
C 200 - - Any I: 1-21 8 30 Until landing + 32.33 / / IC
- 1200 - - Any - 42 3 48 / -29 IC
  • This is one of your best reversal options period. Decent startup, knockdown on hit, and great invincibility, this move will plow through absolutely anything your opponent attempts to pressure you with on oki, rushdown or otherwise. Furthermore, it's active for nearly half a second, goes airborne, and the followup will definitely turn the tables for you. But as with all reasonable reversals, this move is also incredibly unsafe on block, so don't get predictable, especially if your RF meter has just gone red. If your RF meter is light blue, you can IC it to make it safe or lead to followups, though that's a hit or miss because even though the prorate on this move is extremely light, burning that much meter to make it safe might not be worth the attempt. Second hit only comes out if the first hit connects, hit or block.
jA - - - High / 29 10 Until landing + 6.66 / / IC
  • The same animation as her standing A version, except this time Misaki's swipe is an overhead that causes knockdown. It will still cross up the same as the standing A version along with a better startup speed and active window, but because of the knockdown, it won't lead to much of anything. As the only off the ground overhead in your arsenal, you'll need to mix this in with the other versions due to its startup. Relying solely on it will become extremely predictable and unsafe.
jB - - - Any / 15 28 Until landing + 6.66 / / IC
  • Looks and acts nearly the same as the Standing B Version, but with one major difference and a few minor ones. It's good if you've comboed the opponent into the corner and want to Blue IC into Misaki's Down Burst loop. Tiger Kneeing this move on an opponent waking up midscreen can lead to a crossup hit, and can be ICed for a full combo. However, it can whiff on small crouchers, so you'll need to rely on forcing them to block high with the Aerial A Overhead Version. Used in conjunction with other versions of this move, this will quickly scare opponents into wondering exactly how they need to block or even try to execute a reversal.
jC 200 - - Any / 0.33 29 Until landing + 6.66 / / IC
- 1200 - - Any / 44 2.66 Until landing + 6.66 / / IC
  • Used best as a combo ender if you didn't IC to start the combo, or managed to keep it going long enough to build up enough meter to get it back to red before the combo ended. This move lacks the invincibility of its ground counterpart, but starts immediately, so no matter how little hitstun the opponent has left, you're pretty much guaranteed your last punch of damage and knockdown if you cancel your last normal into this.
22*
Reverse Air Raid
リバースエアレイド

22A/B
Misaki22.png
A
A
EFZ Misaki 22B.png
B
B
EFZ Misaki 22X 2.png
Version Damage Proration Juggle Guard Property Startup ¹ ² Active Recovery Adv Hit Adv Block Cancel
A / - - / / 6 18 10 / / None
B / - - / / 6 18 12 / / None
Activation 650 - - Ground I: 0.33 - 34 6.33 3 25 / -6 IC
  • Misaki steps backwards slightly and places both hands out in a catching motion. If the opponent's move is caught, Misaki will kick them high up in an untechable state, allowing her to easily start a combo.
  • The B version has a slightly larger hurtbox to counter from farther away with, but also has slightly more recovery than the A version.
  • This move has some crippling setbacks. First, neither version can catch low attacks; this move will only work against mids and overheads, not lows, throws, or projectiles. Second, the opponent can IC or reversal on reaction to being countered, and it can be safejumped, or even just whiff! Third, this move has relatively slow startup for a counter, and cannot be used as a wakeup reversal. Use this intelligently, or maybe just don't use it...
  • Misaki is thankfully invulnerable for the entire counter animation should the opponent not get hit.
  • Since Misaki's collision box steps back with her, throws can sometimes whiff against this move. Sadly, most throws will have the opponent recover before Misaki.

Eternity Specials

236236*
High-Speed Lunch
ハイスピードランチ

236236*
EFZ Misaki 236236.png
Misaki eats several plates of curry in the blink of an eye, tossing each one when finished. The angle of each plate is random, but all characters can dodge every plate by crouching close to Misaki. All versions are easily comboed into and the plates put the opponent in OTG state, although whether Misaki can combo out of it can come down to RNG. Plates are thrown every 5.66 frames.
※ Time from the first plate throw to the last.
2 Blocking only the first plate point blank ~ blocking all plates point blank.
Version Damage Proration Juggle Guard Property Startup ¹ ² Active Recovery Adv Hit Adv Block Cancel
A 170 x 15 - - Any I: 1-3 7 79.66※ 40.33 / -100.66 ~ -21.33※2 None
B 170 x 21 - - Any I: 1-5 5 113.66※ 38.33 / -132.66 ~ -19.33※2 None
  • Has full invincibility during startup, but is a bad wakeup reversal due to whiffing on crouchers and not being cancellable. 214C is superior in this regard.
C 170 x 30 - - Any I: 1-7 3.33 164.33※ 40.33 / -185.33 ~ -21.33※2 None
  • Has full invincibility during startup, but is a bad wakeup reversal due to whiffing on crouchers and not being cancellable. 214C is superior in this regard.
  • The first plate is thrown in the final frame of superflash (but is not active until superflash ends), so the time between the first and second plate throws are only 5.33 frames.
j236236*
Down Burst
ダウンバースト

j236236*
EFZ Misaki j236236A.png
Damaging physical hit (taller) and non-damaging projectile hit (wider)
Damaging physical hit (taller) and non-damaging projectile hit (wider)
Misakij236236.png
Continuous hits at ground level
Continuous hits at ground level
Misaki raises her hand high before pointing it down, creating a huge column of swirling wind directly below her, carrying the opponent to the ground. All versions ascend Misaki, sending her higher the more SP is used. Great for pressure and chip damage (50 per ground hit) overall.
Version Damage Proration Juggle Guard Property Startup ¹ ² Active Recovery Adv Hit Adv Block Cancel
A 0※ x N※2 + 260 x 9 - - Any / 20.33 1.66 x N※2 + 6 x 8 + 5.33 / / / /
Misaki 100 - - Any / 20 3 Until landing / / None
  • This really is an excellent super. Used often in combos as it can be easily OTG'd after.
  • Misaki will be +13.33 on block if this move is TK'd (done as early as possible from a jump) against a cornered opponent.

※ The non-damaging hits actually inflict 10 chip damage when blocked. They also prorate a combo by 1% on hit.
2 The non-damaging hits will continue to appear below each other until they are close enough to the ground, at which time the grounded hits will begin.

B 0※ x N※2 x 2※3 + 200 x 16 - - Any / 20.33 1.66 x N※2 x 2※3 + 6 x 15 + 5.33 / / / /
Misaki 100 - - Any / 20 3 Until landing / / None
  • Same as A version, but it lasts longer. This is the least used version, since the A version tends to be easier to OTG out of, and will combo back into itself for much higher damage at the same meter cost. This version still works for a lazy combo ender.
  • Misaki will be +12.66 on block if this move is TK'd against a cornered opponent.

3 After the grounded hits have begun, a second wave of non-damaging hits will occur, originating where the first one did.

C 0※ x N※2 x 3※4 + 180 x 29 - - Any / 20.33 1.66 x N※2 x 3※4 + 6 x 28 + 5.33 / / / /
Misaki 100 - - Any I: 0.33 - 22.66 20 3 Until landing / / None
  • Has invincible startup and lasts forever, continuing to hit even after Misaki has landed, leading to very easy combos after. Prorates a lot, though, so your combo after won't be long without BIC. When this move is used as a pressure tool in the corner, it almost completely locks the opponent down while doing around 1500 damage in chip and giving a free mixup after landing. Rare due to its meter cost, but should you choose to spend it is remarkable.
  • Misaki will be +57.33 on block if this move is TK'd against a cornered opponent.

4 After the grounded hits have begun, two more waves of non-damaging hits will occur, originating where the first one did.

6321463214*
Turbulence
ターヴィランス

6321463214*
EFZ Misaki 6321463214A.png
A/B
A/B
EFZ Misaki 6321463214C.png
C
C
Misaki vacuums the opponent towards her for a command throw. The suction gets stronger the higher level used.
Version Damage Proration Juggle Guard Property Startup ¹ ² Active Recovery Adv Hit Adv Block Cancel
A - - - Throw I: 0.33 - 6.66 7.33 89.66 35 / / None
  • Can be used as a reversal, but the invincibility does not cover the whole startup and Misaki has more reliable options, making it fringe. Can be jumped out of post-flash, so don't use it in pressure.
B - - - Throw I: 0.33 - 6※ 6※ 89.66 33 / / None
  • Has the fastest startup and can't be jumped post-flash, making it the ideal version to use as an actual command throw. When used in the corner, the opponent will be slightly pulled out, letting Misaki threaten a left/right after.
  • ※ Throws during superflash, but Misaki's invincibility expires one subframe before it connects. Misaki can get hit during this subframe of superflash vulnerability, so while it's great for beating abare, it's not a true reversal.
C - - - Throw I: 0.33 - 16.66, HI: 17 - 60.66 17 90 35 / / None
  • Looks super threatening and can throw grounded or aerial opponents but is much slower. Unless the opponent has already expended some air options while close to you, they can avoid it on reaction and punish every time by double jumping and airdashing to stall out the suction. This is just the universal answer, many characters have even better ways to stay in the air or interrupt Misaki. Pretty much a gimmick when considering the meter investment.

Final Memory

FM
High-End Crash
ハイエンドクラッシュ

222S
EFZ Misaki FM.png
EFZ Misaki FM 1.png
EFZ Misaki FM 2.png
Damage Proration Juggle Guard Startup ¹ ² Active Recovery Adv Hit Adv Block Cancel
500 + 5100 - - Unblockable 0.33 40 19 / / IC

A counter with instant startup, massive damage and, unlike Misaki's other counter, will catch low attacks.

  • Unfortunately, this move suffers the same flaw as other counter supers: having a very obvious and reactable superflash that near ensures it will be punished if attempted in neutral.
  • This move may be useful when RGing a multihit attack or reacting to an attack during FIC freeze. Using it as a reversal in read situations is ill-advised when Misaki has cheaper options.
  • The hitboxes are rather disappointing for a counter, and have an unfortunate capacity for whiffing, especially against crossups. Also, when hitting an extended hurtbox, the counter will do almost nothing, as over 90% of the damage is from the second hit, which has even worse range than the first.
  • Even more disappointing is that this is the only counter in EFZ which is punishable on-trigger. If the first hit whiffs, Misaki will be vulnerable during the last 4 frames of her recovery, and if the first hit connects but the second misses, she will be vulnerable for all recovery frames and significantly minus, despite knocking the opponent down.

Strategy

Overview

Misaki is a simple character, yet extremely effective at what she can do. Her normals are all excellent in different ways, her dashing attacks have great frame advantage that let you keep your turn forever (until they RG), and she can burst a huge chunk of damage off almost any confirm. She is one of the few characters that can use guard meter effectively, and gets good damage for it. She has a potent reversal option in 214B, due to its odd hurtbox; characters that can't hit high enough to stop this move will have a very hard time keeping their turn. Her main weakness is her mixup game, as the only one you'll always have available is her strike/throw option, which is powerful in its own right. She also has some trouble threatening space that's not right next to her. Her reppukens are okay, and her f5B/66B are fantastic, but you leave yourself open against characters with better normals. Her most powerful option in neutral may be her 2C IC, which can lead into great damage, but will lose you your RF meter if blocked. Misaki tends to have to choose between keeping her RF meter to build for a big BIC combo or to use it offensively to fish for hits more often.

Neutral

66B
  • Neutral is probably Misaki's least favored match state. While Misaki's dash has good speed, her dash attacks leave a bit to be desired in range. 66B can threaten a lot of space, and can even confirm into a full combo in the corner, but the hurtboxes on it extend almost as far on her foot, leading to this move getting stuffed more often than expected.
2C IC
  • 2C IC is the preferred ranged poke, as it is safe on block/RG when not right next to the opponent and can lead to good damage. Characters with good pokes can beat this easily, so landing it is harder in some matchups. Misaki also foregoes building up blue IC (BIC) to fish for 2C hits, and will have lower damage on her confirms.
236B
  • Misaki also has 236B as a neutral tool. While this looks great, the hitboxes are smaller than the visual, and you can get punished for throwing this out without proper care. You can make this safe by FICing it, but you lose your BIC progress as well as helping out opponent reaction times. You can however try to bait an opponent to jump over your reppuken to get hit by her anti-air throw (623B).

Lockdown

Normals and Dash Attacks
  • When Misaki can get into melee range, her normals and dash attacks start to shine. Her 2A is low, has great frame data, and is the main part of her strike/throw gameplan. 66A is fast, has frame advantage, a very tall hitbox, and has special hitstop to confirm into combos. 5B has a tall hitbox, comes out fast, and is great for frame traps. 662B is the button you want to fish for when you've built up some guard meter; you can link into a c5B and get a full combo off just a very small amount. 66B is also useful here, both for catching jumpouts, and also for whiffing to go for a throw or more 2As.
Throws
  • The other part of her strike/throw gameplan. You can easily lock down an opponent and make them scared to press a button, leaving them open to be tick thrown. Misaki's throw does reasonable damage and slams them down right next to her, allowing her to continue her pressure on their wakeup. Opponents may want to mash the throw attempts, but if they guess wrong on a strike attempt Misaki can convert to a full combo for much more damage. In any place where you could tick throw, you can also use her 624624B super, as it throws on superflash, leaving them no escape if they haven't already started jumping.
Beating RG
  • The main way for opponents to escape Misaki's lockdown is to RG at specific points. Mainly B normals, 2C, and any dash attacks. Using slow attacks like 236A, varying your timing on normals, or whiffing normals like 66A can mess up their attempts to RG and allow your lockdown to continue even longer. Stronger opponents may resort to RG into DP, or RG into 2A to beat her pressure, but Misaki has an option to beat a number of those as well: 214B. This RG trap requires good reaction times, and is usually always followed by IC. Since the hurtbox is so high up on this move, and it comes out reasonably fast, you can crush a lot of attempts to mash out of your pressure.

Reversals

Misaki has a great non-metered reversal in 214B, but opponents that know how to stuff the move can make Misaki take much higher risks than normal, so against better opponents you may need to rely on reading the opponent to find an opening to escape.
214B
  • Low invul from frame 1. Her hurtbox only exists in her head, and it only expands back to full size when it gains a hitbox. Crushes lows, avoids some characters normals completely, and can be ICed for safety and to convert into a full damage combo. Excellent choice in most matches, but can be stuffed hard in some others. Use it raw, RG into it, or mash it during blockstun. It can work wonders everywhere.
214C
  • Misaki's metered version of 214B. Very fast, fully invul, but if you don't have BIC to make it safe it can result in a very heavy punish from your opponent. Use carefully, or when you have BIC. Also a good choice when you get RGed on jumping in.
623C (anti-air)
  • A more nuanced reversal option, only to be used against aerial approaches. Fully invul until the throw hitbox appears, meaning it can trade at worst. Works well against IADs, jAs, or hoverdashes. Especially good against some characters with multihit jump attacks, like Kano jC or Akiko jB, as the throw is guaranteed to at least trade, leaving you a much jucier combo afterwards.
22A/B
  • Technically an option, but just don't.
624624B
  • 6f startup with 0 frames to throw (during superflash). A less reliable reversal option, but if your opponent is not doing their meaties properly, you can punish with this.

Supers

236236A/B/C
  • Combo fodder. Usually only used when downburst combos are hard, or with very low proration amounts. You can still get OTG pickups after this, but it requires good plate RNG.
624624
  • Misaki's command throw series. B version is the fastest and throws on superflash, so it gets used the most as a tick throw. A is rarely used as a reversal, as it has 5f of invul on 8f of startup. C version is very slow, and can be jumped out on reaction by the entire cast. You can try to go for it if the opponent has already used all of their aerial options.
j236236
  • You'll tend to use the A version for most combos, and sometimes the C version for a very meaty oki option when you want the chip damage and guaranteed mixup afterwards. j236236A is great for tacking on damage to most of Misaki's combos, and can be OTG followed up on a fair amount of the cast, with Akiko and Ayu being extremely hard to the point of being unviable. The key is to get the j236236A as low to the ground as possible.
222D
  • Misaki's Final Memory. Takes 3 meter and is a counter move. Superflash on frame 0, but unless the opponent is already doing their attack this won't land due to the extra reaction time given. There is a limited hitbox on this so the second part can whiff and you'll only deal 500 damage instead of 5600.

Combos

Notation Help
Disclaimer: Combos are written by various contributors, some combo notations may deviate slightly from the notation listed below.

For more information, see Controls

IC Input Instant Charge (22C) when you have the right amount of RF Meter.
FIC Input Flicker Instant Charge (22C) when you have the right amount of RF Meter.
{X/Y/Z} Move X or Y or Z can be used.
#* Indicates that any of A, B and C may be used with #. Example: 214*.
[<- X] [-> X] Side switch notation. All inputs grouped by the square brackets are performed facing the arrow's direction. They are still written as if they were done facing right, however.
[X]xN Loop the inputs in the square brackets as many times as N.
c5B Proximity normal only usable while close.
f5B Proximity normal only usable outside of c5B range or when cancelled from another normal. Known as far 5B.
jX Button X is input during your first jump.
djX Button X is input during your double jump.
X(whiff) Indicates that X is intended to whiff.
X(tech trap) Indicates a combo ender intended to catch the opponent's air tech. The most common kind of tech trap is j6C, which will air throw early techs and jC later techs. Executionally identical to X(whiff) but different in purpose.
~ Indicates a followup for moves which have them. Example: 236A~236A.
.. Indicates a short delay.
IAD Indicates an Instant Air Dash.
IABD Indicates an Instant Air Back Dash.
(X) X move is omittable from the combo.
tk.X Indicates the motion "X" is input immediately after leaving the ground. Stands for tiger knee.
Replays for these combos can be found here.

No IC

Midscreen

  • 2A 2B f5B 2C (236A(whiff)/214A(whiff))
  • Basic resourceless chain. You can input this as 2A 2BB 2C instead. Use 236A whiff for spacing, and use 214A whiff to switch sides if your closer to the corner than your opponent. Alternatively, dash twice for corner carry.
  • 236B/236A(counterhit) 66A 5B jB 66 jAB 66A xN(until corner) 2A 5BC jABC dj8 .. dj6C(tech trap)
  • The 66A xN needs a bit of practice to get the rhythm down, but it is her best corner carry at low proration.
  • 236B 66A 5B tk j236236A 66A 5B 623B 66 2A 5BC jABC dj8 .. dj6C(tech trap)
  • Max damage with downburst after a 236B hit. Timing is very tight and might not work on all characters (see combo notes at the end).
  • (2A) 2C 623B ... jC 66 jBC land jABC land 5BC jABC dj8 .. dj6C(tech trap)
  • High damage starter on a select few characters (such as Akane).

Corner

  • 2A 2B f5B 2C 236236A/B/C
  • Meter dump, and the go-to option for Akiko and Ayu (sometimes Mai). Possible followups are the same as downburst followups.
  • 2A 2B f5B 2C 623A/214B
  • If you absolutely need that extra bit of damage to kill, use 214B, otherwise they can safely tech and it's not great for Misaki. 623A will let you do a jB left/right but Misaki is probably stronger with the opponent in the corner so again, only do it if you want that mixup.
  • (high guard gauge) 214B 2A 5B tk j236236A 66A 2A 5BC jABC dj8 .. dj6C(tech trap)
  • If you can build up some guard meter on an opponent and catch them off guard with a 214B, you can convert into big damage for no IC cost.
  • 66C 623B jC 66 jBC land jABC land 5BC jABC dj8 .. dj6C(tech trap)
  • 66C has guard point on it, so this oki option can crush certain reversal options.

Red IC

Midscreen

  • 2A 2B f5B 2C IC 66A xN (until corner) 2A 5BC jABC dj8 .. dj6C(tech trap)
  • If a sideswitch won't get you to the corner.
  • 2C IC 66A c5B jB 66 jAB 66A xN (until corner) 2A 5BC jABC dj8 .. dj6C(tech trap)
  • 2C IC followup. Use if the opponent is closer to the corner than you are.
  • 2C IC 66A c5B tk j236236A 66A 66A 2A 5B 623A
  • Metered conversion. Tight timing on the downburst.
  • Back near corner: 2A 2B f5B 2C IC 66A c5B 623B 66 2A 5BC jABC dj8 .. dj6C(tech trap)
  • Low proration sideswitch route.
  • Back near corner: 2C IC 66A c5B 623B jC 66 jBC land jABC land 5BC 236236A
  • Sideswitch combo that shows off optional plates ender.

Corner

  • 2A 2B f5B 2C 214B IC j236236A 66A 2A 5BC jABC dj8 .. dj6C(tech trap)
  • Misaki's bread-and-butter. You'll be using variations of this launcher into downburst combos a lot. Requires the IC to happen after you're in the air, which is hard against some characters. Can sometimes be saved by a tk j236236A. Try to buffer the entire super during the IC freeze.
  • 2A 2B f5B 2C IC 66A 5BC jABC land 5BC jABC dj8 .. dj6C(tech trap)
  • If you don't have meter this is your go-to.

Blue IC

Midscreen

  • 2A 2B f5B 2C BIC 66A (66A) 5B jB 66 jB 5B jB 66 jBC land jABC land 5BC jABC dj8 .. dj6C(tech trap)
  • Basic no meter carry combo, should work from most distances on screen. Second 66A is optional and makes the combo easier.
  • 2A 2B f5B 2C BIC 66A 5B 623B jC 66 jBC land jABC land 5BC jABC dj8 .. dj6C(tech trap)
  • If you want the corner switch variety.
  • 2A 2B f5B 2C BIC 66A 5B 623B IAD jC j236236A 66A 2A 5BC jABC dj8 .. dj6C(tech trap)
  • Metered version, requires the IAD jC to hit low. Do this if you're the one near the corner.
  • 5A/B(anti-air) 623B 66 c5B 623B 66 2A c5B 623B BIC j44 j236236A 66A 2A c5B jABC land 5BC jABC dj8 .. dj6C(tech trap)
  • Off of an antiair 5A/B, usually after RG. Getting the c5B ender is easier if you 66[4]...B.
  • 2ABC 214C BIC(early, on ground) 236B 236B 66 jB 66 jBC land jC 66 jBC land jABC land 5BC jABC dj8 .. dj6C(tech trap)
  • Fancy combo on certain characters. Drains a little more BIC meter than her other combos.

Corner

  • 2A 2B f5B 2C 214B BIC j236236A...
  • The most common BIC starter in the corner. Optimal followup depends on what OTG you can get.
  • ...66A(OTG) 5B jB 66 jBC j236236A 66A 2A 5BC jABC djAAA j214C
  • The j214C ender can be used for any of these routes.
  • ...2A(OTG) jB 66 jBC j236236A 2A jABC land 5BC jABC dj8 .. dj6C(tech trap)
  • ...2B(OTG) jC 66 jBC j236236A 2B jAABC land 5BC jABC dj8 .. dj6C(tech trap)
  • This particular route is character specific (works on Mio and Kaori, for example), but is high damage.
  • 2A 2B f5B 2C 214B BIC djC 66 jC 5B..C.. jC 66 jBC land jABC land 5BC jABC dj8 .. dj6C(tech trap)
  • Non-metered version.

Mixup Conversions

RIC

  • 2C 66B(whiff) tk j214B IC 66 jB land c5B jB 66 jBC land jABC land 5BC jABC dj8 .. dj6C(tech trap)
  • Example crossup midscreen. Different characters will need different variations on timing.

BIC

  • 66B (whiff) 624624B IAD jC (whiff) land 214B BIC 66 jC land c5B jB 66 jBC j236236A 2A jABC land 5BC jABC djAAA j214C
  • The uncrossup 214B is Kano-only, but shows off the corner steal after 6321463214B.
  • Instant jA 214C BIC 66 j236236A 2A 5B tk j236236A 2A jB 66 jBC j236236A 2A 5ABC jABC j214C
  • Fancy instant overhead, 1f link. Only works on very tall crouchers (Nayuki, Akiko) and requires very tight timing. You can omit any of the supers and do a normal ender for big damage still. jA will whiff if affected by the variable startup bug.

Notes

If you struggle with doing many 66A's for corner carry, you can end the combo midscreen with 2A 5B 623A.

All the advanced combos above use OTG ( off the ground ). You can use these moves to OTG your opponent

  • 66A can be used on all characters with an appropriate height (really hard against Ayu, Mai, Akiko)
  • 2B can be used on all characters (hard against Ayu, Mai, Akiko)
  • 2A can be used on these characters Kano, Kanna, Sayuri, Minagi, Nayuki (Sleep), Nayuki (Awake), Mizuka, Kaori, Unknown, Misuzu .
  • 662A can be used on these characters Nagamori, Neyuki, Makoto, Sayuri, Kano, Minagi, Unknown, Nayuki, Kaori .
  • c5B can be used only on Kano, Kanna, Sayuri , Nayuki (Sleep), Minagi

The above are the usual pick ups, but 2C, 214B, and TK j214C can also be used against some characters.

Okizeme

Midscreen

Left/Right

214B
  • Jump into the opponent as they wake up and with good timing you'll hit crossup. This requires IC to convert off of.
jB
  • After 623A or airthrow, you can do a high airdash to get a left/right mixup with jB. Convert into 2BC IC to get a full combo after. Nothing fancy, but can be pretty ambiguous on certain characters.

Corner

Strike/Throw

  • See above Strategy section.

Left/Right

624624B IAD
  • A rather niche mixup option. After 624624B finishes in the corner, it will always pull the opponent 1 pixel out, leaving you room to IAD and take the corner instead. A slight corpse push will make this not cross up, and on Kano will even leave you time to land and 214B back to the other side.

Win Quotes

Japanese English

良い風だね…

毎日こういう日だと
苦労しないで
勝てるんだけどね

The wind feels nice...

If every day was like this
I could win
without breaking a sweat.

この風がずっと吹いて
辿り着く場所
それって一体
どこだと思う?

ふふ、変なこと
聞いちゃったかな?

The wind is always blowing.
Where do you
think it ends
up at?

Haha. Did I ask
something weird?

う~…

おなかが空いてて
調子が出ないよ…

Ugh...

I'm so hungry,
I can't fight at full power.

勝利の後のカツカレー
格別の逸品だよ

君も今度どうかな?

Eating katsu curry after a win
is a very special gem.

Would you like to try it with me?

目が見え無いって事
ハンデだと思った?

だったらソレが
敗因だと思うよ…
うん

Did you think my blindness
was a handicap?

If so, then that's
why you lost.
Definitely.

何だか良く
分からないけど

君って他人って気が
あまりしないんだ

不思議だね

I don't really
get it, but...

You don't feel
like a stranger to me.

How strange.

悲しい風…

すっごく辛い物を
背負っているんだね…

What a sad wind...

It's carrying
a heavy burden...

(To Mio)
この手ごたえは…
もしかして澪ちゃん?

ゴメン…
ちょっと気が付くのが
遅くなったかも…

(To Mio)
This reaction...
Are you Mio, by any chance?

I'm sorry...
It took me so long
to realize...

(To UNKNOWN)
世界が怯えてる…

君は一体
何者なのかな…?

(To UNKNOWN)
The world itself is frightened...

Who in the world
are you?

Colors

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In-game References

External References

  • Misaki's 2C is based on M. Bison's crouching roundhouse, from the Street Fighter series.
  • Misaki's 66C is based on Ryu's "Joudan Sokutou Geri", from the Street Fighter series.
  • Misaki's "Half Gush" move is based on Geese Howard's "Reppuken" move, from the Fatal Fury series.
  • Misaki's "Hyper Accel" move is either based on Anji Mito's "On" move, from the Guilty Gear series, or Rose's "Soul Thru" move, from the Street Fighter series.
  • Misaki's "High-Speed Lunch" move is based on Norimaro's "Hyper Strong Miracle Treasure" move, from Marvel Super Heroes vs Street Fighter.
  • Misaki's "Turbulence" move is based on Leopold Goenitz's "Yamidoukoku" move, from The King of Fighters series.
  • Misaki's "High-End Crash" is based on Seth's "Morote-Sho-Yoh" move, from The King of Fighters series.

ONE References

  • Misaki's stage, the sunset rooftop, is where Kouhei first met Misaki in ONE.
  • Misaki's use of wind based moves is a reference to her habit of standing atop the school rooftop; feeling and commenting on the wind at many points during the game.
  • Misaki's "High-Speed Lunch" move is a reference to her prodigious appetite in the game.
  • The huge stack of toast Akiko serves Misaki during Akiko's "There is also some that isn't sweet" move is another reference to her appetite during the game.


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