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== Summary == | == Summary == | ||
"The Demon of the Hidden Mist" was generally overshadowed in Vanilla GNT4 by his fellow swordsman, {{NotationIcon-SCON4|Kisame}}. Both were characterized by their big hitboxes, | "The Demon of the Hidden Mist" was generally overshadowed in Vanilla GNT4 by his fellow swordsman, {{NotationIcon-SCON4|Kisame}}. Both were very similar, characterized by their big hitboxes, damage, and slow attacks, though Zabuza lacked his counterpart's crucial chakra drain without much else to make up for it. In ''Super'', Zabuza is one of the more dramatically re-worked characters. Compared to Kisame, Zabuza benefits from better movement options, such as 4A and running A teleports, new and improved strings on block, his 8A anti-KNJ, and a 4X reversal. A moveset befitting a master of stealth and murder. | ||
== Character Traits == | == Character Traits == | ||
* '''Very high guard damage strings.''' Zabuza can easily guard break opponents with just | * '''Very high guard damage strings.''' Zabuza can easily guard break opponents with just one or two if the opponent doesn't do the proper escapes. | ||
* ''' | * '''Combo demon.''' Zabuza has such a wide array of EMPIRE combo routes possible that can also bait & punish KnJ in the middle (8B, 8A, j.6A) and also end in super because he has two 3-bar supers ({{NotationIcon-SCON4|yc}} > super is easy). | ||
* ''' | * '''Two reversal supers''', one of them safe on block and the other can guard crush on block. | ||
* '''Decent okizeme mix''' between j.A being plus or even Phantom Sword unblockable, and 6[A] guard crush | |||
'''Super Cancel Points''' | |||
* {{NotationIcon-SCON4|B}}({{NotationIcon-SCON4|B}}) | |||
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* Cinematic super | |||
* Costs 100% (4 bars) chakra | * Costs 100% (4 bars) chakra | ||
Zabuza does a fast and far dash forward with his greatsword, spearing the opponent and following up with slashes while | Zabuza does a fast and far dash forward with his greatsword as the activator, spearing the opponent and following up with slashes while hidden in the mist. Can be used for a quick mid-stage punish to zoning just like Chidori, just with better practical range and hitboxes. Hell, the hitboxes and their interpolation is generous enough to where sometimes it can even hit KnJ and other close range teleports behind Zabuza even if it doesn't look like it would. | ||
Standard combo ender for {{NotationIcon-SCON4|B}}{{NotationIcon-SCON4|B}}{{NotationIcon-SCON4|X}}, but can also go after 2BB close to walls if you can't hit the just-frame. | Standard combo ender for {{NotationIcon-SCON4|B}}{{NotationIcon-SCON4|B}}{{NotationIcon-SCON4|X}}, but can also go after 2BB close to walls if you can't hit the just-frame. | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:05, 9 March 2024
Summary
"The Demon of the Hidden Mist" was generally overshadowed in Vanilla GNT4 by his fellow swordsman, Kisame. Both were very similar, characterized by their big hitboxes, damage, and slow attacks, though Zabuza lacked his counterpart's crucial chakra drain without much else to make up for it. In Super, Zabuza is one of the more dramatically re-worked characters. Compared to Kisame, Zabuza benefits from better movement options, such as 4A and running A teleports, new and improved strings on block, his 8A anti-KNJ, and a 4X reversal. A moveset befitting a master of stealth and murder.
Character Traits
- Very high guard damage strings. Zabuza can easily guard break opponents with just one or two if the opponent doesn't do the proper escapes.
- Combo demon. Zabuza has such a wide array of EMPIRE combo routes possible that can also bait & punish KnJ in the middle (8B, 8A, j.6A) and also end in super because he has two 3-bar supers ( > super is easy).
- Two reversal supers, one of them safe on block and the other can guard crush on block.
- Decent okizeme mix between j.A being plus or even Phantom Sword unblockable, and 6[A] guard crush
Super Cancel Points
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String List
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Weak Attacks
5B
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6B
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2B
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4B
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8B
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Running B
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j.B
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Strong Attacks
5A
6A
2A
4A
8A
Running A
j.A
j.6A
Throws
5Y
2Y
j.Y
Specials
5X
2X
4X
Strategy
- j.A can be considered the signature swordsmen attack for both Zabuza and Kisame. Its big, vertical hitbox controls space and is useful for both approaches and defensive retreats. When it connects with the oppponent's guard as Zabuza descends, it frequently results in frame advantage because the attack animation is automatically cancelled once Zabuza lands on the ground. Zabuza can use this frame advantage to perform a strike/throw mix, made more potent due to Zabuza's high damage 2Y slam throw.
- On hit, j.A staggers, also resulting in a strike/throw mix, though Zabuza can combo with an attack if he desires.
- The phantom sword glitch gives Zabuza access to an unblockable aerial attack if the user has good timing.
- Defensively, j.A is one of the strongest counters in the game to opposing strings which lift Zabuza into the air.
- Zabuza can jump back and j.A to punish opponents attempting to take back their turn following a Zabuza blockstring.
- For okizeme, if the opponent uses neutral get up or wake-up-kick (WUK), Zabuza can jump over the opponent and then double jump back to the front side and j.A, crossing up their guard or punishing WUK.
- Both swordsmen have a faster backwalk than most other characters. This allows them to walk backwards out of some strings where other characters cannot.
- Zabuza's combo game has some advantages by walls, corners or on small stages, gaining access to combos which utilize 5B6B, 2BB, 2AA, and 8A.
- 2X can be used during guard pressure to threaten a guard break.
Colors
Changes from Vanilla
(May be outdated, please let wiki editors know if there are further updates)
- All non sword attacks do -2 damage (except 5B and 5B(B))
- 5B: elbow hitbox does not show up on the first frame
- 5B(B): appears and disappears one frame later
- 5B(A): Changed to 2A with all follow-ups
- 6B: turns back turned opponents around on hit
- 5BBB(B): can be delayed
- 2B: Now does a custom animation, taken from Bloody Roar: Extreme. Hits as a low sweep with string follow-ups
- 8B: has less endlag; transitions to A faster; more lift; can transition on whiff
- JB: ground hit stuns longer; grabbable
- 5A: hitbox appears one frame sooner as an untechable bounce as a high hit; frame 3 to the end does not bounce; hilt hitbox does not appear on the two frames
- 5AAA follow ups changed:
- A does vanilla; is a hard knockdown
- 2A does vanilla B follow up
- B follow up changed to be a custom 8A teleport
- 6A: charge is faster, 1C breaks guard easier, other charges do less guard damage; 3C is a hard knockdown
- 4A: Reversible teleport similar in function to Vanilla Itachi and Orochimaru.
- 2A: Lift reduced
- 2A(A): Added with follow-ups, same as 5AA(A)
- 8A: Instead performs Kisame's A4A attack, a big, arcing slash from front to back. High crush and spinning launch.
- JA: phantom sword works with both players; has one more active frame
- J6A: added as a new move
- 5Y: made overhead throw
- 2Y: is slam throw
- 4X: Reversal hit-grab with high and mid crush frames
- 2X: is immune to highs and mids on startup, requires 75% meter, links better on air hits, damage reduced; hilt hitbox on first revolution is slightly bigger
Resources
Guides and Info
Gameplay footage
Notable Players
- Disclaimer: This list is derived from community input and is in no way comprehensive or a form of ranking of any kind. Our community criteria can be found here.
Name | Usual Color | Region | Contact | Example Play |
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Paradise | United States |
Unavailable | Paradise matches |