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[[image:profile-carmine.png|450px|thumb|right|<center><font size="3">'''Carmine'''</font></center>]]
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This character page is for the latest version of the game, ''Under Night In-Birth Exe:Late[st]'' (UNIST).
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To see Carmine's character page for the previous version, ''Under Night In-Birth Exe:late'' (UNIEL), [[Under Night In-Birth/Carmine/old|click here.]]


=Introduction=  
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*Height: 175 cm
He hungers. His body, drenched in blood thirsts for more, but nothing can satiate his desire<br/>
*Weight: 61 kg
for violence. He must show that none are more powerful than he. The fangs and claws that<br/>
*Birthday: May 8th
flow through his veins pierces his enemies in their entirety. Still, he cannot let his blood go<br/>
*Blood Type: B
dry, and he hunts for more prey to satisfy his lust.
*Ability Name: Lifeblood EXS "Blood Spike"
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*Weapon Design: Rein Blood
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==Story==
==Story==
In exchange for his own life force, this warrior has mastered a unique and forbidden technique. Making a show of his powers, his only objective is to seek fights. He attacks other In-births because they rub him the wrong way. Another Night...but tonight, the man he defeated belonged to Amnesia. With his final breath, he utters the name. Hilda the strongest In-birth of all. Carmine is ecstatic with the news and makes his way to where she is.  
<!--From official profile, which is linked on Fandom Wiki-->
 
In exchange for his own life force, this warrior has mastered a forbidden and dangerous technique. Making a show of his power, his only objective is to seek fights. He attacks other In-Births because they rub him the wrong way. Another Night... But tonight, the man he defeated belonged to Amnesia. With his final breath, he utters the name, Hilda -- the strongest In-Birth of them all. Carmine is ecstatic with the news, and makes his way to where she is.
"Heh heh heh... Yeah, I love that look. It's beautiful, how it gets all twisted!"
 
==Unique Trait/Health==
'''Health:''' 10,800<br>


'''Character Trait''': Carmine is able to, at the cost of his health, leave puddles of blood, 'dissolve', on the stage that he can later interact with by utilizing his special moves. Carmine can use his 6B, j.6B, 236X, j.236X, 22A/B, and B+C attacks to leave dissolves on the stage but this will cost him 300 health each time he uses one of these moves. During Vorpal state, these moves will cost 150 health, half the normal cost, for each use. His B+C will not cost health to use if there are existing dissolves on the stage, and it will shift the position of existing dissolves forwards or backwards pending the direction you're holding when using the attack. <br>
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Heh heh heh... Yeah, I love that look.<br>
In addition Carmine has two ways to regain health - the first way is is through his normal throw and the second way is through his command grab super (63214C). The normal throw regains 400 health while the command grab super regains 1265 health, its base damage.<br>
It's beautiful, how it gets all twisted!
 
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Carmine's special move interactions with his dissolves are imperative to understand, as they are used to extend his combos, improve his zoning, and create offensive/defensive options. It's also important to understand what your options are based on the positioning of the dissolves. Don't forget to utilize his 6 and 4B+C to manipulate the positions of the dissolves to adapt to given situations.
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'''Vorpal Trait''': While in vorpal, Carmine loses half as much health from dissolve attacks.


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
Carmine is a mix bag of space control with his long range normals and zoning specials, to a hyper aggressive set play character with a plethora of mix up options. He is a high risk/reward character because every aspect of his game play, including his combos, require him to spend his health. You will be treating his life as currency in order to play a neutral game to create openings for his offensive pressure. He is a character that can never be counted out at any point in the match as he becomes increasingly dangerous the lower his life is. The draw backs to Carmine is that he needs to spend a lot of his life to do anything and he lacks a solid reversal option but this balances out his sometimes over whelming options.
<!--A short 1-2 paragraph summary of the character's gameplay style catered for new players. For more detailed information, use Strategy subpage-->
Carmine is a mixed bag of space control with his long range normals and zoning specials, to a hyper aggressive set play character with a plethora of mix up options. He is a high risk/reward character because every aspect of his game play, including his combos, require him to spend his health. You will be treating his life as currency in order to play a neutral game to create openings for his offensive pressure. He is a character that can never be counted out at any point in the match as he becomes increasingly dangerous the lower his life is. The draw backs to Carmine is that he needs to spend a lot of his life to do anything and he lacks a solid reversal option but this balances out his sometimes over whelming options.


Carmine's ability to extend offensive pressure is unique in that it doesn't follow the typical method of anime fighters through dash attacks, as his non-dash specific attacks instantly stops his forward momentum. This means he has to rely more on the range of his normals, frame traps, and certain special moves to create a continuous offense. However, doing this creates gaps in his pressure strings that allow his opponents to counter poke or reversal out, creating a level of risk that needs to be understood when executing these tactics.  
Carmine's ability to extend offensive pressure is unique in that it doesn't follow the typical method of anime fighters through dash attacks, as his non-dash specific attacks instantly stops his forward momentum. This means he has to rely more on the range of his normals, frame traps, and certain special moves to create a continuous offense. However, doing this creates gaps in his pressure strings that allow his opponents to counter poke or reversal out, creating a level of risk that needs to be understood when executing these tactics.  
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Carmine's okizeme game involves placing a meaty 236X on top of the opponent then go in with a high/low/throw game and then convert any hit into a combo that ends in a knockdown so the process can be repeated. The other option is to threaten the opponent with a 214[A/B] and have them second guess when they can push a button in fear of getting hit by the follow up attack when you release A or B. This again allows you go for a high/low/throw game that ends in the same way as the 236X route. In this manner, Carmine becomes a heavy set play type of character.
Carmine's okizeme game involves placing a meaty 236X on top of the opponent then go in with a high/low/throw game and then convert any hit into a combo that ends in a knockdown so the process can be repeated. The other option is to threaten the opponent with a 214[A/B] and have them second guess when they can push a button in fear of getting hit by the follow up attack when you release A or B. This again allows you go for a high/low/throw game that ends in the same way as the 236X route. In this manner, Carmine becomes a heavy set play type of character.


= Move List =
{{ProConTable
 
|pros=
'''L''' = Low, '''H''' = High, '''UNB''' = Unblockable, '''CS''' = Chain Shift
   
 
|cons=
'''Startup includes the first active frame.'''
   
 
==Normal Moves==
{{UNIEL-Move
|image=UNIEL_Carmine_5A.png
|caption=
|name=5A
|data=
{{UNIEL-Data
|damage=180
|cancel=Se,Sp,Ex,Cs
|guard=HL
|startup=6
|active=2
|recovery=13
|frameAdv=-3
|hitbox=
|description=Carmine performs a back handed claw swipe. It has a deceptively far hit box for a 5A. It is useful for punishes, pressure, and a situational anti-air against ground assaults or mis-spaced jump ins. It is mostly used in block strings to reduce the recovery of his C attacks and in combos after an assault j.X starter.
}}
}}
{{UNIEL-Move
|image=UNIEL_Carmine_2A.png
|caption=
|name=2A
|data=
{{UNIEL-Data
|damage=170
|cancel=Se,Sp,Ex,Cs
  |guard=HL
|startup=7
  |active=2
|recovery=13
|frameAdv=-2
|hitbox=
|description=Carmine performs a crouching slash. It can chain into itself and is not a low attack. It is mainly used in block strings and for whiff cancels to reduce the recovery of his C attacks.
}}
}}
{{UNIEL-Move
|image=UNIEL_Carmine_5B.png
|caption=
|name=5B
|data=
{{UNIEL-Data
|damage=530
|cancel=Sp,Ex,Cs
|guard=HL
|startup=9
|active=5
|recovery=16
|frameAdv=-5
|hitbox=
|description=Carmine performs a raising elbow attack with a trail of blood crystals. Comparably normal start up for a 5B and it contains a really good horizontal hit box. It is his best standing normal due to it's versatility. It's used in his neutral game, block strings, primary combo starter, allows him to combo from his far pokes, and is a situational anti-air. It's his most versatile normal.
}}
}}
{{UNIEL-Move
|image=UNIEL_Carmine_2B.png
|caption=
|name=2B
|data=
{{UNIEL-Data
|damage=420
|cancel=Sp,Ex,Cs
|guard=L
|startup=7
|active=5
|recovery=13
|frameAdv=-2
|hitbox=
|description=Carmine performs an awkward crouching kick. This attack hits low but has short range. It allows Carmine to OTG off of j.[C] during his combos. The limited range doesn't make it good mid-block string due to push back. In blocks strings it should be used as a starter during his okizeme game since it can be gatling into his overhead. It can also be used as a mix up tool with empty jumps, assault j.[C] (whiff) into 2B for a fake out into the low.
}}
}}
{{UNIEL-Move
|image=UNIEL_Carmine_5C.png
|caption=
|name=5C
|data=
{{UNIEL-Data
|damage=610
|cancel=Sp,Ex,Cs
|guard=HL
|startup=15
|active=3
|recovery=24
|frameAdv=-9
|hitbox=
|description=Carmine performs an upward swing of his arm with a large trail of blood crystals. The attack has a large hit box but the hit box is concentrated towards the bottom of the attack then at the top, which can cause it to whiff at jumping opponents at certain ranges. It's primarily used in block strings and combos.
}}
}}
{{UNIEL-Move
|image=UNIEL_Carmine_2C.png
|caption=
|name=2C
|data=
{{UNIEL-Data
|damage=540
|cancel=Sp,Ex,Cs
|guard=L
|startup=11
|active=2
|recovery=29
|frameAdv=-15
|hitbox=
|description=Carmine performs a crouching elbow attack that shoots out a long ranged blood crystal. Fast start up for a 2C that has a long horizontal hit box, hits low, and causes a knockdown. It can be tricky to use as an anti-air as the hit box is very low to the ground, however it is air unblockable.  3C is also air unblockable and may be a better choice for anti-air. It's his best normal during the ground neutral game due to its range and the fact that it hits low. Keep in mind that the opponent can ground assault over it if you're too predictable with it. This is his best normal in combos because it's a strong combo starter, allows for the best combo extensions, and is the best combo ender because it causes a knockdown allowing you to set up okizeme options after wards. It's good in block strings because it slightly sucks the opponent in, which allows for extended block strings with 5A.
}}
}}
{{UNIEL-Move
|image=UNIEL_Carmine_j.A.png
|caption=
|name=j.A
|data=
{{UNIEL-Data
|damage=140
|cancel=Sp,Ex,Cs
|guard=H/AS
|startup=8
|active=2
|recovery=X+2
|frameAdv=Varies
|hitbox=
|description=Carmine performs a quick downward swipe. This is used in his combos and as an assault starter with a 236A/214[A/B] set up. It can also be used to set up a double over head by utilizing Chain Shift. For example, assault j.A, CS, j.B into a combo if it hits. The damage output post combo starter is low and it's character specific.
}}
}}
{{UNIEL-Move
|image=UNIEL_Carmine_j.B.png
|caption=
|name=j.B
|data=
{{UNIEL-Data
|damage=410
|cancel=Sp,Ex,Cs
|guard=H/AS
|startup=10
|active=3
|recovery=X+2
|frameAdv=Varies
|hitbox=
|description=Carmine performs a wide downward strike with a blood crystal. It's mostly used during his combos. The active frames on this jumping normal is short, which is not ideal for a jump in/assault starter. It's a good normal in air-to-air situations, like against Merkava's glide. You can also use the short active frames as a fake out into a low/throw during a grounded assault. If you do j.B during the peak of the ground assault it will whiff and you can go for a 2B (low) or throw after wards.
}}
}}
{{UNIEL-Move
|image=UNIEL_Carmine_j.C.png
|caption=
|name=j.C / j.[C]
|data=
{{UNIEL-Data
|damage=310x2
|cancel=Sp,Ex,Cs
|guard=H/AS
|startup=12 (25)
|active=2 (3)
|recovery=X+4
|frameAdv=Varies
|hitbox=
|description=Carmine performs a double handed downwards swipe that shoots a wide splatter of blood crystals. This is arguably one of the best aerial normals in the game with a large hit box that hits behind Carmine. This is Carmine's best aerial normal for an air-to-ground approach. It also hits twice forcing opponents to stand block longer than a normal jump in. It can be charged, which extends the hit box even further making it a very good space control tool during the neutral. If j.[C] connects with an aerial opponent it will cause a knockdown with a long untechable window. This property is used in a lot of his combo extensions. The charge property can be used for mix ups by faking with charged jump C. For example, if you do assault j.[C] you will land before the attack comes out allowing you to do 2B (low) or throw upon landing. Jump C can only be shield guarded in the air so it's a good attack to try and guard break the opponent if they air guard 236X/j.236X in the air and are not paying attention.
}}
}}
}}


==Command Normals==
{{Navigation-UNIST}}
{{UNIEL-Move
|image=UNIEL_Carmine_5BB.png
|caption=
|name=5BB
|data=
{{UNIEL-Data
|damage=490
|cancel=Sp,Ex,Cs
|guard=HL
|startup=14
|active=7
|recovery=14
|frameAdv=-5
|hitbox=
|description=Carmine takes a step forward and does a raising elbow attack with his other arm, leaving behind a second trail of blood crystals. This contains a large amount of active frames but due to its limitations, it's mostly used for combos off of max ranged 5B or 2C starters. On hit it launches the opponent into the air and can be jump or special cancelled to continue the combo. It is also used in certain block strings due to it's forward moving properties. Can also be used from 5AA after you've used your 5B gatling option. On block or hit, you cannot gatling into any other normal leaving you at frame disadvantage. You must special cancel after wards to keep yourself safe or at frame advantage. During the neutral game, you can gatling into 5BB and then double special cancel to 236C to either set up a mix up or start the pseudo infinite block string.
}}
}}
{{UNIEL-Move
|image=UNIEL_Carmine_6B.png
|caption=
|name=6B
|data=
{{UNIEL-Data
|damage=720
|cancel=-
|guard=HLA
|startup=15
|active=22 (max)
|recovery=24
|frameAdv=-2
|hitbox=
|description=Fires a horizontal blood crystal projectile and sets dissolve where the projectile impacts. This is Carmine's primary method to setting dissolve on screen. If there is an existing 6B dissolve when another 6B is thrown the dissolve is moved to the new impact location. It costs the standard 300 health for each use unless in Vorpal state. It's particularly fast and is considered to be both a projectile and a physical attack allowing it to beat a lot of different attacks. A very important zoning tool that is also his best way to set a dissolve during the neutral game. The common mistake for new Carmine players is to over use this move and use up a lot of their health with it. If the opponent catches on to this they will wait it out and let you slowly kill yourself. A very important tool during his combos because it sets up the necessary dissolve for combo extensions. You can convert into a full combo from mid to full screen by going 6B+C xx 22C into anything afterwards. While the damage output from this isn't high, it's a complete momentum shift in your favor. It's negative frames on block at point blank range but can be positive frames depending on your spacing; however, it effectively ends your pressure as you cannot gatling from it.
}}
}}
{{UNIEL-Move
|image=UNIEL_Carmine_66B.png
|caption=
|name=6BB
|data=
{{UNIEL-Data
|damage=440*2
|cancel=Sp, Ex, Cs
|guard=HLA
|startup=18
|active=
|recovery=
|frameAdv=+3
|hitbox=
|description=Carmine's new button in [st]. It is available from 6B from hit or block. On hit it brings the opponent towards Carmine, which can help converting hits into combos from far-away confirms. On block, it is amazingly positive, but it uses up all your dissolves, and doesn't the opponent closer, so it may be better to use 22X to give yourself frame advantage, and lay down a dissolve for the same cost of 6BB
}}
}}
{{UNIEL-Move
|image=UNIEL_Carmine_j.6B.png
|caption=
|name=j.6B
|data=
{{UNIEL-Data
|damage=720
|cancel=-
|guard=HLA
|startup=21
|active=12 (max)
|recovery=X+10
|frameAdv=+11
|hitbox=
|description=Fires an aerial 45 degree version of 6B and leaves a dissolve upon impact. It stops all forward momentum from a jump and moves Carmine back wards slightly. This is perfect in baiting out anti-airs, which could leave the opponent susceptible to a punish combo after wards. Gives good frame advantage on block if done low to the ground but is awkward to set up for a block string since you can't jump cancel normals on block. Key combo move off an assault starter because there's too much hit stun scaling to go for the typical 2C, 6B, 2C xx 236X combo extension.
}}
}}
{{UNIEL-Move
|image=UNIST_Carmine_j.6BB.png
|caption=
|name=j.6BB
|data=
{{UNIEL-Data
|damage=440*2
|cancel=
|guard=HLA
|startup=16
|active=
|recovery=
|frameAdv=
|hitbox=
|description=Aerial version of 6BB. It can also convert into a combo on hit, but depending on height, you can just let yourself drop down and pick up a better combo from the necessary 6B. On block, it makes Carmine do a little more hang-time, which gives the opponent more time to recover.
}}
}}
{{UNIEL-Move
|image=UNIEL_Carmine_3B.png
|caption=
|name=3B
|data=
{{UNIEL-Data
|damage=564
|cancel=Sp,Ex,Cs
|guard=HL
|startup=8
|active=3
|recovery=23
|frameAdv=-6
|hitbox=
|description=Carmine does an upwards roundhouse kick at a 45 degree angle. The start up is fast and it contains upper body invincibility making it his go-to anti-air. It launches the opponent on hit, which can be converted into a full combo into a knockdown for okizeme options. You can dash into 3B if you suspect the opponent will try to jump or assault in. You can option select the combo conversion with 9C. On hit you will jump cancel 3B into j.C but on block you will get 5C since you can't jump cancel normals on block. The 3B into 5C can create a frame trap by gatling into a charged 3C or a delayed 2C so it's a pretty useful option select.
}}
}}
{{UNIEL-Move
|image=UNIEL_Carmine_6C.png
|caption=
|name=6C
|data=
{{UNIEL-Data
|damage=550
|cancel=SpExCs
|guard=HL
|startup=13
|active=3
|recovery=23
|frameAdv=-8
|hitbox=
|description=Carmine does a back hand spinning swipe shooting forth a large trail of blood crystals. This has a large vertical hit box but is not really useful as an anti-air due to it's slow start up and lack of upper body invincibility. It can be used as a situational anti-air such as underneath Merkava when he's flying. Not really used in combos but often seen in block string filler.
}}
}}
{{UNIEL-Move
|image=UNIEL_Carmine_6Cx.png
|caption=
|name=6[C]
|data=
{{UNIEL-Data
|damage=740
|cancel=Sp,Ex,Cs
|guard=H
|startup=27
|active=3
|recovery=26
|frameAdv=-11
|hitbox=
|description=Charged version of his 6C that extends the hit box horizontally. This is Carmine's only standing overhead and is an amazing tool in his mix up game. Leads to huge damage with either 100% meter or a dissolve below/behind the opponent. The overhead has slow start up so he's susceptible to mashing or reversals. To make this safer to use, you can use it after forcing the opponent to block 236X/j.236X. Even though the start up is slow the ball indicating it's charging only appears on the 14th frame, making it hard to react to. You cannot gatling out of charged 6C so you're committed to the attack but you can special/super cancel on block or hit. You can half charge the move to feign the overhead and create a frame trap for opponents who like to mash during block stun. It also allows you to gatling after wards so you can go into 2C for a low if the opponent blocks the 6C as an overhead.
}}
}}
{{UNIEL-Move
|image=UNIEL_Carmine_3C.png
|caption=
|name=3C
|data=
{{UNIEL-Data
|damage=710
|cancel=Sp,Ex,Cs
|guard=HL
|startup=15
|active=6
|recovery=22
|frameAdv=-9
|hitbox=
|description=Carmine shoots a large splatter of blood crystals. Very large horizontal hit box that reaches farther than 2C but has longer start up. The large hit box makes it good for anti-airs at farther ranges, which is useful against attacks like Merkava's glide or Vatista's j.C. On hit, it causes a blow back that can only be special/super cancelled. If there are dissolves behind the opponent when they get blown back you can cancel into 623A/B and convert into a full combo after wards. In the corner, it usually leads to 22A juggles or sets up Veil Off combos. It's also used a lot in block string enders to it's large reach but you cannot gatling out of it. Since it leaves you negative on block most people will special cancel into 22A/B to maintain frame advantage but there's a gap between 3C and 22A/B that is susceptible to invincible reversals. You can bait these reversals by not cancelling into 22A/B after 3C.
}}
}}
{{UNIEL-Move
|image=UNIEL_Carmine_3Cx.png
|caption=
|name=3[C]
|data=
{{UNIEL-Data
|damage=710
|cancel=Sp,Ex,Cs
|guard=HL
|startup=20
|active=6
|recovery=22
|frameAdv=-7
|hitbox=
|description=Wall bounces on hit.  If there are no convenient dissolves it can be followed up with 22C or 214B (2nd hit).  On counter hit it can be followed up with 6BB for a bit of extra damage or 6B to leave a dissolve.
}}
}}


==Dash Normals==
==Character Stats==
{{UNIEL-Move
{| class="wikitable"
|image=UNIEL_Carmine_3B.png
! style="width:120px" | Health
|caption=
|-
|name=66B
| <section begin=Health />10800<section end=Health/>
|data=
|}
{{UNIEL-Data
|damage=564
|cancel=Sp,Ex,Cs
|guard=HL
|startup=10
|active=3
|recovery=16
|frameAdv=-5
|hitbox=
|description=Carmine does the roundhouse kick that he does in his 3B. It blows the opponent back on hit instead of launching. You can't gatling out of it but you can special cancel on hit or block. This move isn't really used at all because it has no use during the neutral game or in combos.
}}
}}
{{UNIEL-Move
|image=UNIEL_Carmine_6C.png
|caption=
|name=66C
|data=
{{UNIEL-Data
|damage=850
|cancel=Sp,Ex,Cs
|guard=HL
|startup=18
|active=4
|recovery=19
|frameAdv=-5
|hitbox=
|description=Carmine does the spinning swipe attack that he does during his 6C. On hit it causes a knockdown making it useful for combo extensions as well as combo enders to set up okizeme. It has some situational applications in certain match ups, such as against Merkava's start up on his flight.
}}
}}


==Universal Mechanics==
{| class="wikitable"
{{UNIEL-Move
! style="width:120px" | Forward Walk Speed
|image=UNIEL_Carmine_B+C.png
! style="width:120px" | Backward Walk Speed
|caption=
! style="width:120px" | Jump Startup
|name=Twist!  
! style="width:120px" | Jump Duration
|input=B+C
|-
|data=
| <section begin=Forward Walk Speed />1200<section end=Forward Walk Speed/>
{{UNIEL-Data
| <section begin=Backward Walk Speed />-900<section end=Backward Walk Speed/>
|damage=320
| <section begin=Jump Startup        />5<section end=Jump Startup/>
|cancel=EX,CS
| <section begin=Jump Duration      />43<section end=Jump Duration/>
|guard=HL
|}
|startup=16
|active=3
|recovery=24
|frameAdv=-5
|hitbox=
  |description=Carmine does a mocking gesture and shoots out a dissolve in front of him. It creates a dissolve, consuming health, in front of Carmine if there are no existing dissolves on screen. The dissolve it generates has a hit box. If there are existing dissolves on screen it will instead manipulate their positions. 6B+C will move them forwards while 4B+C moves them backwards. Manipulating the positions of the dissolve(s) will not consume any health and each dissolve will have a hit box during the position change. It's useful to manipulate the dissolve(s) for better screen positioning, interrupts from full screen, versus back techs with 214[X], and as combo filler.
}}
}}
{{UNIEL-Move
|image=UNIEL_Carmine_A+D.png
|caption=
|name=Throw
|input=A+D
|data=
{{UNIEL-Data
|damage=1416
|cancel=-
|guard=UNB
|startup=5
|active=1
|recovery=22
|frameAdv=+35 (hit)
|hitbox=
|description=Carmine grabs the opponent by the throat and then slams them to the ground. Deals damage to the opponent and Carmine gains 400 health. Carmine's throw game is quite strong due to his okizeme options and is one of the few ways he can regain health so don't neglect to use it. The knockdown lasts a long time and allows you to set a 214[X] and maneuver around slightly. The opponent can back tech from the throw so if you had set a 214[X] use 6B+C, ]X[ to force pressure on the opponent.
}}
}}
{{UNIEL-Move
|image=UNIEL_Carmine_6C.png
|caption=
|name=Guard Cancel
|input=214D
|data=
{{UNIEL-Data
|damage=0
|cancel=-
|guard=HL
|startup=16
|active=5
|recovery=27
|frameAdv=Blocked: -14<br>Hit: +40
|hitbox=
|description=Fluff
}}
}}
{{UNIEL-Move
|image=UNIEL_Carmine_A+B+C.png
|caption=
|name=Veil Off
|input=A+B+C
|data=
{{UNIEL-Data
|damage=0
|cancel=-
|guard=HLA
|startup=21 (min)<br>69 (max)
|active=2
|recovery=37
|frameAdv=Blocked: -13<br>Hit: +36
|hitbox=
|description=Universal reversal. Invincible from start-up until the first active frame. You can delay the start-up until the 69th frame, but there's no real incentive to do so outside of thwarting meaty attacks.
}}
}}


==Special Moves==
{| class="wikitable"
{{UNIEL-Move
! style="width:120px" | Dash Startup
|name=Spin!<br>「まわれェ!」
! style="width:120px" | Initial Dash Speed
|input=236X
! style="width:120px" | Dash Acceleration
|image=UNIEL_Carmine_236X.png
! style="width:120px" | Max Dash Speed
|caption=
|-
|data=
| <section begin=Dash Startup      />9<section end=Dash Startup/>
{{UNIEL-Data
| <section begin=Initial Dash Speed />4000<section end=Initial Dash Speed/>
|version=A
| <section begin=Dash Acceleration />0<section end=Dash Acceleration/>
|damage=380xN
| <section begin=Max Dash Speed    />4000<section end=Max Dash Speed/>
|cancel=CS
|}
|guard=HLA/AS
|startup=35
|active=37
|recovery=1
|frameAdv=+57
|hitbox=
|description=Carmine throws a large spinning blade, costing 300 health, that travels backwards before leaving a dissolve behind. You can only have one 236X special on screen at one time. When used with dissolve(s) on screen, all dissolves becomes spinning blades that travel across the ground and towards the opponent. After wards, all other dissolves disappear. The dissolve follow-up comes out in 30f and tracks the opponent on the ground. The dissolve follow-up OTG's making it his primary tool in combo extensions. The A version sets the spinning blade low to the ground. This is an extremely important move in Carmine's repertoire of attacks. It's the basis of his okizeme game because of the extended block stun. The A version is the most used version to start his okizeme game, pressure, and combo extensions. It's also a very good space control tool during the neutral game, especially with dissolves on screen, and forces offensive characters to play patiently. It's really good at stopping assault and air assault approaches. You can convert to a full combo if it hits, which leads into his okizeme game. Also, if the opponent chicken guards any 236X you can attempt an air unblockable attack to break their guard. If you get hit during the attack the blade will disappear, so you can't use this move randomly or liberally within block strings. You'll need to understand the ranges of your opponents attacks before using this move in block strings because the slow start up makes Carmine susceptible to mashing and reaction interrupts. Alternatively, you can chain shift the start up to keep yourself safe from or apply additional pressure.
}}
{{UNIEL-Data
|version=B
|damage=380xN
|cancel=CS
|guard=HLA/AS
|startup=35
|active=37
|recovery=1
|frameAdv=+57
|hitbox=
|description=The B version sets the spinning blade higher on the screen before leaving a dissolve on the screen. The dissolve follow-up comes out in 30f and reacts the same way as the A version. The B version whiffs on most crouching characters and is not commonly used to set up his okizeme, or pressure game. It has it uses in setting up tick throws and command grabs because it whiffs on most crouching characters. It's interchangeable with the A version for combo extensions but is particularly useful in the neutral game. The higher positioning of the blade controls a lot more air space than the A version effectively shutting down aerial assault approaches.
}}
{{UNIEL-Data
|version=EX
|damage=180xN
|cancel=-
|guard=HLA/AS
|startup=1+19
|active=52
  |recovery=16
|frameAdv=+62
|hitbox=
|description=The C (EXS) version creates a larger, faster, and longer lasting blade before leaving a dissolve on screen. The dissolve follow-up comes out in 29f after the super flash and behaves the same way as the A and B versions. It's primarily used for high damage combos off of an overhead, or Infinite Words combos from a Veil Off. You can't super cancel 236A/B into 236C since you can only have one 236X on screen but you can super cancel any of his other specials into 236C. Can also be used to setup his corner 'infinite' block string into an eventual mix up.
}}
}}
{{UNIEL-Move
|name=Spin!(air)<br>「まわれェ!」
|input=j.236X
|image=UNIEL_Carmine_j.236X.png
|caption=
|data=
{{UNIEL-Data
|version=A
|damage=380xN
|cancel=-
|guard=HLA/AS
|startup=38
|active=37
|recovery=X+10
|frameAdv=+53
|hitbox=
|description=While in the air, Carmine throws a spinning blade that behaves like the grounded version before leaving a dissolve. The dissolve follow-up comes out in 33f and behaves the same as way as the grounded versions. After wards, all other dissolves disappear. The position of the spinning blade is dependent on Carmine's position in the air, the lower you are to the ground the lower the position of the blade will be. When Carmine does j.236X it stops his jumping momentum and moves him back. This makes it good for baiting anti-airs after doing an assault or aerial assault. You can TK the attack (2369X) but it most be done instantly off the ground; if you try to delay the TK he will perform a full jump attack instead leaving you vulnerable. It's used in some corner combos, his neutral game, anti-air baits, and TK'd for okizeme.
}}
{{UNIEL-Data
|version=B
|damage=380xN
|cancel=-
|guard=HLA/AS
|startup=38
|active=37
|recovery=X+10
|frameAdv=+53
|hitbox=
|description=The B version sets the spinning blade lower on the screen that behaves similar to the grounded version before leaving a dissolve. The dissolve follow-up comes out in 33f and behaves the same way as the grounded versions as well. The position of the B version is, again, dependent on Carmine's position in the air but it also throws the blade lower to the ground than the A version. Again, it's mostly used in some corner combos, neutral game, anti-air baits, and TK'd for okizeme.
}}
{{UNIEL-Data
|version=EX
|damage=180xN
|cancel=-
|guard=HLA/AS
|startup=23
|active=52
|recovery=X+10
|frameAdv=+58
|hitbox=
|description=The C (EXS) version creates a larger, faster, and longer lasting blade before leaving a dissolve. The dissolve follow-up comes out in 33f after the super flash and behaves the same way as the grounded versions. This version of j.236X is not really used that often. There's some use against Merkava in the neutral game to catch him out of his flight but that is extremely situational. Other wise this move is not really used in okizeme, pressure, or combos.
}}
}}
{{UNIEL-Move
|name=Pulverize!<br>「すり潰せ!」
|input=623X
|image=UNIEL_Carmine_623X.png
|caption=
|data=
{{UNIEL-Data
|version=A
|damage=550x3
|cancel=Ex,Cs
|guard=L
|startup=18
|active=6
|recovery=12
|frameAdv=-4
|hitbox=
|description=Carmine swings his arms in a cross pattern forming two arcing trails of blood crystals that intersect. Surprisingly, this attack hits low and is good in his pressure game to catch people mashing, trying to chicken block, or blocking high in anticipation of his charged 6C overhead. When activated with a dissolve on screen the dissolve will create an arcing blood trail that arcs towards Carmine. After wards, all of the dissolves on screen will disappear. The dissolve follow-up comes out in 24f and does not hit low. On hit, the attack launches the opponent slightly allowing for combo follow-ups. If the opponent is hit by the dissolve follow-up they are launched much higher with a long untechable time allowing for better combo routes and combo conversions from full screen. The dissolve follow-up on block has a vacuum effect but leaves Carmine at negative frame advantage so be weary when trying to apply pressure after wards. With multiple dissolves spread out on the screen, Carmine can effectively control a lot of ground with this move. You're looking to position the opponent on top or behind one of the dissolves to make this option a threat. Using 6 or 4B+C can help re-position the dissolves to gain an advantageous position. While the hit boxes control a lot of ground space the opponent can jump or air assault over them to punish you. 


In 3.20/Console, all versions received upper-body invincibility.
{| class="wikitable"
}}
! style="width:120px" | Backdash Startup
{{UNIEL-Data
! style="width:120px" | Backdash Duration
|version=B
! style="width:120px" | Backdash Distance
|damage=567x3
! style="width:120px" | Backdash Invul
|cancel=Ex,Cs
|guard=L
|startup=11
|active=6
|recovery=18
|frameAdv=-10
|hitbox=
|description=The B version has quite a bit of differences from the A version. The start up is faster, dissolve follow-up is faster (18f), hit box is larger, and the recovery is longer. It's not something you want to use in block strings because you're completely punishable if done too close. It's used during the neutral game and in specific combos.
}}
{{UNIEL-Data
|version=EX
|damage=300xN
|cancel=(CS)
|guard=HL
|startup=1+13
|active=12
|recovery=19
|frameAdv=-12
|hitbox=
|description=The C (EXS) version of 623X has a faster start up and larger hit box than the A and B versions. The dissolve follow-up is also the fastest among the three coming out in 15f after the super flash. It's only used in combos such as during 236C, or 22C veil off combos.
}}
}}
{{UNIEL-Move
|name=Thrust!<br>「ブチ抜け!」
|input=214X
|image=UNIEL_Carmine_214X.png
|caption=
|data=
{{UNIEL-Data
|version=A
|damage=650,1150<br>Charged: 788
|cancel=Ex,Cs
|guard=HL
|startup=13<br>Charged: 31
|active=3(9)9<br>Charged: 5
|recovery=24<br>Charged: 17
|frameAdv=-2<br>Charged: -1
|hitbox=
|description=Carmine throws down a dissolve with one arm that explodes into a blood crystal, then swings his other arm upwards shooting a blood crystal from the ground. This special shouldn't be used to end block strings because the opponent can punish you if they shield block the last hit. You can super cancel on the first or second attack on block or hit. On hit, it launches the opponent slightly but you cannot combo after wards unless you super cancel. If you're using it in block strings, you'll want to cancel the first hit into 236C to gain massive frame advantage into a mix up or additional pressure to push the opponent into the corner. By itself it's mostly used as combo filler. When Charged, Carmine does not perform the second attack and the first attack leaves a dissolve trap for 300 health. If you keep the button held down the dissolve follow-up does not come out; when you release the button the dissolve shoots up a ball that explodes into a blood crystal. There is no animation that Carmine has to go through before and after the dissolve follow-up making it amazing for baits and offensive pressure. The dissolve follow-up comes out in 19F after activation and does not interact with other dissolves on screen nor does the 214[X] dissolve interact with other special moves. If Carmine is hit before releasing the button the dissolve disappears. If Carmine is hit after releasing the button the dissolve follow-up will not disappear making it a good mind game against the opponent. The dissolve follow-up on hit launches allowing for combo follow-ups. The A version allows you to use it with 6/4B+C, which makes it useful mid screen to deal with back techs or moving the trap around in relation to the opponent. The charged version becomes Carmine's best meaty and allows him to go for dissolve pressure during his okizeme game. Useful in the neutral game to set up defensive options that can be later turned into offensive options with 6/4B+C. You need to pick your spots when using this in neutral because the start up and recovery is slow leaving you susceptible to attacks and giving up ground to the opponent.
}}
{{UNIEL-Data
|version=B
|damage=650,1150<br>Charged: 788
|cancel=Ex,Cs
|guard=HL
|startup=15<br>Charged: 32
|active=4(12)10<br>Charged: 5
|recovery=24<br>Charged: 17
|frameAdv=-5<br>Charged: -1
|hitbox=
|description=The B version has a bit more range than the A version but is more disadvantageous on block. Both versions are air unblockable so this can be useful against opponents trying to avoid your dissolves on the ground. The dissolve follow-up comes out in 20F. You lose the ability to use 6B+C to chase down back dashes, back techs, and the ability to reposition the dissolve but you gain access to your throw. This makes the B version only useful after a knockdown to set up tick throws and throw baits. However, this creates a mind game for the opponent, as they have to guess between A or B version and guess what follow-ups are available. There's a trick with the charged B version where you can move the charge & release to the C button instead. The technique to do this is perform 214[B] then press and hold the C button. If done correctly when you release the B button the dissolve follow-up won't come out but will come out when you release the C button. This technique is mostly used after 22C to do 214[A], 214[B]~[C], then TK j.236B for a triple okizeme setup.
}}
{{UNIEL-Data
|version=EX
|damage=222xN
|cancel=(CS)
|guard=HLA
|startup=1+16
|active=8
|recovery=35<br>Landing: 18
|frameAdv=+6
|hitbox=
|description=The C (EXS) version causes Carmine to jump up and rain blood spikes in the area in front of him. This version moves him in the air rather quickly, which can be used to avoid some grounded attacks; however, there's no invincibility frames on this move so it loses to meaty's. If done close to the opponent it will automatically put you on the opposite side of the opponent, which is useful to get out of the corner if the opportunity arises. Other than that it's mostly used in combos lead into his infinite words.
}}
}}
{{UNIEL-Move
|name=Launch!<br>「突き上げろ!!」
|input=22X
|image=UNIEL_Carmine_22X.png
|caption=
|data=
{{UNIEL-Data
|version=A
|damage=982
|cancel=Ex,Cs
|guard=L
|startup=19
|active=3
|recovery=24
|frameAdv=+1
|hitbox=
|description=Carmine summons a blood crystal from the ground. Combo filler and used in pressure for frame traps. Hits low.
Puddle follow-up comes out in 18f.
}}
{{UNIEL-Data
|version=B
|damage=982
|cancel=Ex,Cs
|guard=L
|startup=18
|active=3
|recovery=24
|frameAdv=+1
|hitbox=
|description=Same as 22A but summoned mid range. 
Puddle follow-up comes out in 18f.
}}
{{UNIEL-Data
|version=EX
|damage=1320
|cancel=-
|guard=L
|startup=1+16
|active=3
|recovery=23
|frameAdv=+2
|hitbox=
|description=Summons a crystal that homes in on the opponent and got a completely ridiculous hitstun. Either followed up by specials to get more damage, 214[A/B] for okizeme or Concentration to get GRD blocks. Usually a mix of them though.
Can be useful against zoners and is air unblockable so t's a relatively strong tool fullscreen.
}}
}}
{{UNIEL-Move
|image=UNIEL_Carmine_63124C.png
|caption=
|name=Give Me That!<br>「そいつをよこしやがれ!」
|input=63214C
|data=
{{UNIEL-Data
|damage=(1265)
|cancel=(Cs)
|guard=UNB
|startup=1+8
|active=2
|recovery=36
|frameAdv=+9 (hit)
|hitbox=
|description=Command grab with some invul. Carmine's only reversal aside from universal mechanics. Drains a lot of health and has a bigger range than a normal throw. Okizeme is worse than a throw though and the move will ALWAYS switch sides. Can be used in combos but the proration makes it a waste of meter. 
}}
}}
 
==Infinite Words==
{{UNIEL-Move
|image=UNIEL_Carmine_41236D.png
|caption=
|name=Hahahaha! Be Devoured!<br>「ヒャハハハハハ!喰らい尽くせ!」
|input=41236D
|data=
{{UNIEL-Data
|damage=(3159)
|cancel=-
|guard=HLA
|startup=1+12
|active=24
|recovery=42
|frameAdv=-19 to -38
|hitbox=
|description=Air blockable. Mostly a combo filler with a rather high minimum damage output.
}}
}}
 
==Infinite Words EXS==
{{UNIEL-Move
|image=UNIEL_Carmine_A+B+C+D.png
|caption=
|name=You Shit! This is the END!<br>「クソが!これで仕舞だァ!」
|input=A+C+B+D
|data=
{{UNIEL-Data
|damage=(3756)
|cancel=-
|guard=HLA
|startup=16
|active=3
|recovery=49
|frameAdv=-26
|hitbox=
|description=Just used as a reversal.
}}
}}
 
= Combos =
 
{| class="wikitable" style="border: 2px solid black; cellpadding:5px;"
|-
|-
! <ins>Combo Notation Guide</ins>:
| <section begin=Backdash Startup  />4<section end=Backdash Startup/>
|-
| <section begin=Backdash Duration />27<section end=Backdash Duration/>
|
| <section begin=Backdash Distance />-41614<section end=Backdash Distance/>
:'''[ ]''' = Input is held
| <section begin=Backdash Invul    />1~8 {{Property-UNI|Full}}<br>9~10 {{Property-UNI|Throw}}<section end=Backdash Invul/>
:'''][''' = Input is released
:'''/''' = Option to choose between multiple actions
:'''+''' = Multiple buttons are pressed simultaneously
:'''(#)''' = Next action is taken after a certain number of hits
:'''xx''' = Attack is cancelled into a special/super
:'''OTG''' = Off the Ground
:'''CH''' = Counter Hit
:'''HC''' = High Counter
:'''CS''' = Chain Shift, or 5D 5D
:'''(Dissolve)''' = Section headings with this requires dissolve on screen prior to starting the combo<br>
|}
|}


[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-ixpyawNbg Combo Demonstration Video]
===Unique Trait===
<section begin=Unique Trait/>*Certain moves cost health, but in return those attacks leave a Dissolve puddle.
**Dissolves are activated in various ways to attack the opponent.
*Throw and command throws regain health.<section end=Unique Trait/>


Any combo that ends in 66C or 2C you can special cancel to 214[A/B] or 22B to place a dissolve near your opponent for oki options. You can also do a delayed 236A/B for a meaty but it’ll depend on how the opponent techs.
===Vorpal Trait===
<section begin=Vorpal Trait/>*Dissolve self damage reduced
*Force Function startup decreased<section end=Vorpal Trait/>


== Mid Screen 0% Meter==
{{AttackData-UNI/Infobox}}
*'''Assault Starters
    Assault j.C, 5A, 2C, j.6B OTG (dissolve), j.A, j.B, j.C, 3B, 2C xx 623A, 66C
    Assault j.C, 5A, 5B, 2C, j.6B OTG (dissolve), walk back 2C, 5BB (1st B whiffs) xx 623A, 66C
    Assault j.6B, 5B, 2C xx 236A OTG, dash j.[C], delayed j.6B (dissolve) OTG, dash 2C xx 623A, 66C


Assault starters do not grant enough hit stun to go into 236A OTG extensions unless you land a counter hit or GRD break. If you hit the assault j.C deep enough you can do 5B instead of 5A for additional damage.
==Normal Moves==


*'''5A or 5B Starters
===Standing Normals===
    5A, 5B, 2C, 6B, 2C xx 236A OTG, dash j.[C], 66C
    5B, 2C, 6B, 2C xx 236A OTG, dash j.[C], dash 2B OTG, j.A, j.B, j.C, 3B, 2C


This is the standard combo route for Carmine after a confirm from a 5A or 5B poke.
=====<font style="visibility:hidden; float:right">5A</font>=====
{{MoveData
|name    =
|subtitle=
|input  =5A
|image  =UNI_Carmine_5A.png
|caption =
|linkname=5A
|data    =
{{AttackData-UNI
  |version    =
  |subtitle  =
  |damage    =180
  |mindamage =
  |guard      ={{Property-UNI|Mid}}
  |cancel    ={{Property-UNI|Special}}, {{Property-UNI|EX}}, {{Property-UNI|CS}}
  |property  =
  |cost      =
  |attribute  ={{Property-UNI|Strike}}
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  |active    =2
  |recovery  =13
  |landing  =
  |overall    =20
  |frameAdv  =-3
  |invul      =
  |description=Carmine's fastest normal.
*It has a deceptively far hit box for a 5A.
*It is useful for punishes, pressure, and a situational anti-air against ground assaults or mis-spaced jump ins.
*It is mostly used in block strings to reduce the recovery of his C attacks and in combos after an assault j.X starter.
}}
}}


*'''5B Starters (max range)
=====<font style="visibility:hidden; float:right">5B</font>=====
     5B, 2C, 6B, 2C, 5BB xx 623B, dash 2B, j.A, j.B, j.C, 3B, 2C
{{MoveData
     5B, 2C, 6B, 2C, 5BB, 3B, j.B, j.C, 2C
|name    =
|subtitle=
|input  =5B
|image  =UNI_Carmine_5B.png
|caption =5B
|image2  =UNI_Carmine_5BB.png
|caption2=(5B)~B
|linkname=5B
|data    =
{{AttackData-UNI
  |version    =5B
  |subtitle  =
  |damage    =530
  |mindamage =
  |guard      ={{Property-UNI|Mid}}
  |cancel     ={{Property-UNI|Special}}, {{Property-UNI|EX}}, {{Property-UNI|CS}}
  |property  =
  |cost      =
  |attribute  ={{Property-UNI|Strike}}
<!------------>
  |startup    =9
  |active    =5
  |recovery  =16
  |landing  =
  |overall    =29
  |frameAdv  =-5
  |invul      =
  |description=Carmine performs a raising elbow attack with a trail of blood crystals.
*Comparably normal start up for a 5B and it contains a really good horizontal hit box.
*It is his best standing normal due to it's versatility.
*It's used in his neutral game, block strings, primary combo starter, allows him to combo from his far pokes, and is a situational anti-air.  
*It's his most versatile normal.
}}
{{AttackData-UNI
  |version    =(5B)~B
  |subtitle  =
  |damage    =490
  |mindamage =
  |guard      ={{Property-UNI|Mid}}
  |cancel    ={{Property-UNI|Special}}, {{Property-UNI|EX}}, {{Property-UNI|CS}}
  |property  =
  |cost      =
  |attribute  ={{Property-UNI|Strike}}
<!------------>
  |startup    =14
  |active     =7
  |recovery  =14
  |landing  =
  |overall    =34
  |frameAdv  =-5
  |invul      =
  |description=Carmine takes a step forward and does a raising elbow attack with his other arm, leaving behind a second trail of blood crystals.
*This contains a large amount of active frames but due to its limitations, it's mostly used for combos off of max ranged 5B or 2C starters.
*On hit it launches the opponent into the air and can be jump or special cancelled to continue the combo.
*It is also used in certain block strings due to it's forward moving properties.
*Can also be used from 5AA after you've used your 5B gatling option.
*On block or hit, you cannot gatling into any other normal leaving you at frame disadvantage.
*You must special cancel after wards to keep yourself safe or at frame advantage.  
*During the neutral game, you can gatling into 5BB and then double special cancel to 236C to either set up a mix up or start the pseudo infinite block string.
}}
}}


This is the combo route to use when 5B hits at max range. The typical 236A extension will only hit the opponent once, which won't allow enough time for the j.[C] to connect. The combo utilizes 5BB to get back into range to complete the combo. Please note that during the 5BB portion the first B whiffs.   
=====<font style="visibility:hidden; float:right">5C</font>=====
{{MoveData
|name    =
|subtitle=
|input  =5C
|image  =UNI_Carmine_5C.png
|caption =
|linkname=5C
|data    =
{{AttackData-UNI
  |version    =
  |subtitle  =
  |damage    =610
  |mindamage =
  |guard      ={{Property-UNI|Mid}}
  |cancel    ={{Property-UNI|Special}}, {{Property-UNI|EX}}, {{Property-UNI|CS}}
  |property  =
  |cost      =
  |attribute  ={{Property-UNI|Strike}}
<!------------>
  |startup    =15
  |active    =3
  |recovery  =24
  |landing  =
  |overall    =41
  |frameAdv  =-9
  |invul      =
  |description=Carmine swings his arm leaving behind a trail of blood crystals.
*Slow and can be hard to capitalize on at full range, and the attack's hit box is concentrated more towards the bottom of the attack then at the top, which can cause it to whiff at jumping opponents at certain ranges.  
*It's primarily used in block strings and combos, thanks to it's huge cancel window and ability to OTG.
  }}
}}


*'''3B Starters
===Crouching Normals===
    3B, j.C, j.A, j.B, 5B, 2C, 6B, 2C, 5BB xx 623A, 66C
    3B, j.C, j.A, j.B, 2C, 6B, 2C xx 236A, dash j.[C], dash 2B OTG, 2C
    3B, j.C, slight delay j.B, 2C, 6B, 2C xx 236A OTG, dash j.[C], dash 2B OTG, 2C
 
This is a good confirm combo if you catch the opponent during their pre-jump frames. The third combo is an anti-air confirm combo. All of these combos are easy to confirm into if you utilize the 9C option select mentioned under 3B. Some character require you to put a slight delay between the 2B OTG, and 2C.


*'''2A Starters
=====<font style="visibility:hidden; float:right">2A</font>=====
     2A x2, 5B, 2C, j.6B OTG, j.C, j.B, j.A, 3B, 2C xx 623A, 66C
{{MoveData
|name    =
|subtitle=
|input  =2A
|image  =UNI_Carmine_2A.png
|caption =
|linkname=2A
|data    =
{{AttackData-UNI
  |version    =
  |subtitle  =
  |damage     =170
  |mindamage =
  |guard      ={{Property-UNI|Mid}}
  |cancel    ={{Property-UNI|Special}}, {{Property-UNI|EX}}, {{Property-UNI|CS}}
  |property  =
  |cost      =
  |attribute  ={{Property-UNI|Strike}}
<!------------>
  |startup    =7
  |active    =2
  |recovery  =12
  |landing  =
  |overall    =20
  |frameAdv  =-2
  |invul      =
  |description=Carmine performs a crouching slash. It can chain into itself and is not a low attack.  
*It is mainly used in block strings and for whiff cancels to reduce the recovery of his C attacks.
}}
}}


*'''2B Starters
=====<font style="visibility:hidden; float:right">2B</font>=====
     2B, 2C, 6B, 3B xx 623B, walk back j.6B OTG, 66C xx 236A, delay j.[C]
{{MoveData
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|caption =
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  |version    =
  |subtitle  =
  |damage    =420
  |mindamage =
  |guard      ={{Property-UNI|Low}}
  |cancel     ={{Property-UNI|Special}}, {{Property-UNI|EX}}, {{Property-UNI|CS}}
  |property  =
  |cost      =
  |attribute  ={{Property-UNI|Foot}}
<!------------>
  |startup    =7
  |active    =5
  |recovery  =13
  |landing  =
  |overall    =24
  |frameAdv  =-2
  |invul      =
  |description=Carmine performs an awkward crouching kick.
*This attack hits low but has short range.
*It allows Carmine to OTG off of j.[C] during his combos.
*The limited range doesn't make it good mid-block string due to push back.  
*In blocks strings it should be used as a starter during his okizeme game since it can be gatling into his overhead.
*It can also be used as a mix up tool with empty jumps, assault j.[C] (whiff) into 2B for a fake out into the low.
}}
}}


Standard low confirm combo from pressure or oki. Meter can be spent on 236C to convert further off of j.[C]
=====<font style="visibility:hidden; float:right">2C</font>=====
{{MoveData
|name    =
|subtitle=
|input  =2C
|image  =UNI_Carmine_2C.png
|caption =
|linkname=2C
|data    =
{{AttackData-UNI
  |version    =
  |subtitle  =
  |damage    =540
  |mindamage =
  |guard      ={{Property-UNI|Low}}
  |cancel    ={{Property-UNI|Special}}, {{Property-UNI|EX}}, {{Property-UNI|CS}}
  |property  =
  |cost      =
  |attribute  ={{Property-UNI|Foot}}
<!------------>
  |startup    =11
  |active    =2
  |recovery  =29
  |landing  =
  |overall    =41
  |frameAdv  =-15
  |invul      =
  |description=Carmine performs a crouching elbow attack that shoots out a long ranged blood crystal.
*It's his best normal during the ground neutral game due to its range and the fact that it hits low.  
*Keep in mind that the opponent can ground assault over it if you're too predictable with it.
*This is his best normal in combos because it's a strong combo starter, allows for the best combo extensions, and is the best combo ender because it causes a knockdown allowing you to set up okizeme options after wards.
*It's good in block strings because it slightly sucks the opponent in, which allows for extended block strings with 5A.
}}
}}


*'''2C Starters
===Air Normals===
    2C, 5BB, j.C, j.B, 2C, 3C xx 22B
    2C, 5BB, j.C, j.A, j.B, 2C
    2C, 5B(whiff)B, 3B, j.C, j.A, j.B, 2C


Standard low confirm from a 2C poke. The 5B gives enough time to confirm into 5BB or go into a block string after 2C.
=====<font style="visibility:hidden; float:right">j.A</font>=====
{{MoveData
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|caption =
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|data    =
{{AttackData-UNI
  |version    =
  |subtitle  =
  |damage    =140
  |mindamage =
  |guard      ={{Property-UNI|High}}, {{Property-UNI|Air Shield}}
  |cancel    ={{Property-UNI|Special}}, {{Property-UNI|EX}}, {{Property-UNI|CS}}
  |property  =
  |cost      =
  |attribute  ={{Property-UNI|Head}}
<!------------>
  |startup    =8
  |active    =2
  |recovery  =14(2 on land)
  |landing  =
  |overall    =
  |frameAdv  =Varies
  |invul      =
  |description=Carmine performs a quick downward swipe.
*This is used in his combos and as an assault starter with a 236A/214[A/B] set up.  
*It can also be used to set up a double over head by utilizing Chain Shift.
*For example, assault j.A, CS, j.B into a combo if it hits.
*The damage output post combo starter is low and it's character specific.
}}
}}


*'''6[C] Overhead Starters
=====<font style="visibility:hidden; float:right">j.B</font>=====
    6[C] xx 623A, 5B, j.C, slight delay j.B, 2C
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|data    =
{{AttackData-UNI
  |version    =
  |subtitle  =
  |damage    =410
  |mindamage =
  |guard      ={{Property-UNI|High}}, {{Property-UNI|Air Shield}}
  |cancel    ={{Property-UNI|Special}}, {{Property-UNI|EX}}, {{Property-UNI|CS}}
  |property  =
  |cost      =
  |attribute  ={{Property-UNI|Head}}
<!------------>
  |startup    =10
  |active    =3
  |recovery  =17(3 on land)
  |landing  =
  |overall    =29
  |frameAdv  =Varies
  |invul      =
  |description=Carmine performs a wide downward strike with a blood crystal.
*It's mostly used during his combos.
*The active frames on this jumping normal is short, which is not ideal for a jump in/assault starter.
*It's a good normal in air-to-air situations, like against Merkava's glide.
*You can also use the short active frames as a fake out into a low/throw during a grounded assault.  
*If you do j.B during the peak of the ground assault it will whiff and you can go for a 2B (low) or throw after wards.
}}
}}


Overhead combo without dissolve or meter for extensions and still provides oki options after 2C.  
=====<font style="visibility:hidden; float:right">j.C</font>=====
{{MoveData
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|caption2=Charged
|linkname=j.C
|data    =
{{AttackData-UNI
  |version    =Normal
  |subtitle  =
  |damage    =310*2(585 2-hit)
  |mindamage =
  |guard      ={{Property-UNI|High}}, {{Property-UNI|Air Shield}}
  |cancel    ={{Property-UNI|Special}}, {{Property-UNI|EX}}, {{Property-UNI|CS}}
  |property  =
  |cost      =
  |attribute  ={{Property-UNI|Head}}
<!------------>
  |startup    =12
  |active    =1,1
  |recovery  =34(4 on land)
  |landing  =
  |overall    =47
  |frameAdv  =Varies
  |invul      =
  |description=Strong air normal with a hitbox around Carmine.
*This is Carmine's staple air-to-ground approach.
*Hits twice forcing opponents to stand block longer than a normal jump in.
*Very good combo filler as well, particularly in corner-carry combos.
}}
{{AttackData-UNI
  |version    =Charged
  |subtitle  =
  |damage    =420*2(772 2-hit)
  |mindamage =
  |guard      ={{Property-UNI|High}}, {{Property-UNI|Air Shield}}
  |cancel    ={{Property-UNI|Special}}, {{Property-UNI|EX}}, {{Property-UNI|CS}}
  |property  =
  |cost      =
  |attribute  ={{Property-UNI|Head}}
<!------------>
  |startup    =25
  |active    =1,2
  |recovery  =34(4 on land)
  |landing  =
  |overall    =61
  |frameAdv  =Varies
  |invul      =
  |description=Charged version.
*Fantastic air normal, arguably one of the best in the game.
*The hitbox becomes extended even further, making it a very good space control tool during the neutral.
*If j.[C] connects with an aerial opponent it will cause a knockdown with a long untechable window.
*This property is used in a lot of his combo extensions. The charge property can be used for mix ups by faking with charged jump C. For example, if you do assault j.[C] you will land before the attack comes out allowing you to do 2B (low) or throw on landing. Jump C can only be shield guarded in the air so it's a good attack to try and guard break the opponent if they air guard 236X/j.236X in the air and are not paying attention.
}}
}}


*'''236A/B Starters
===Command Normals===
    236A/B, 2C xx 236A OTG, dash j.[C], delay j.6B OTG, dash 2C xx 623A, dash 2B, j.B, j.A, j.C, 3B, 2C     


Confirm combo off of neutral or meaty 236A/B. Delay the j.6B as long as possible so you have enough time for the dash 2C to connect.
=====<font style="visibility:hidden; float:right">6B</font>=====
{{MoveData
|name    =
|subtitle=
|input  =6B
|image  =UNI_Carmine_6B.png
|caption =6B
|image2  =UNI_Carmine_66B.png
|caption2=(6B)~B
|linkname=6B
|data    =
{{AttackData-UNI
  |version    =6B
  |subtitle  =
  |damage    =720
  |mindamage =
  |guard      ={{Property-UNI|Mid}}, {{Property-UNI|Air}}
  |cancel    =
  |property  =
  |cost      =300 {{Property-UNI|VIT}} ({{Property-UNI|Vorpal}}: 150 {{Property-UNI|VIT}})
  |attribute  ={{Property-UNI|Projectile}}
<!------------>
  |startup    =14
  |active    =22 (max)
  |recovery  =24
  |landing  =
  |overall    =38
  |frameAdv  =-2
  |invul      =
  |description=Fires a horizontal blood crystal projectile and sets dissolve where the projectile impacts.
*Primary method to setting dissolve on screen.
*If there is an existing 6B dissolve when another 6B is thrown the dissolve is moved to the new impact location.
*It costs the standard 300 health for each use unless in Vorpal state.
*It's particularly fast and is considered to be both a projectile and a physical attack allowing it to beat a lot of different attacks.
*A very important zoning tool that is also his best way to set a dissolve during the neutral game.
*The common mistake for new Carmine players is to over use this move and use up a lot of their health with it.
*If the opponent catches on to this they will wait it out and let you slowly kill yourself. A very important tool during his combos because it sets up the necessary dissolve for combo extensions.  
*You can convert into a full combo from mid to full screen by going 6B+C xx 22C into anything afterwards.
*While the damage output from this isn't high, it's a complete momentum shift in your favor.
*It's negative frames on block at point blank range but can be positive frames depending on your spacing; however, it effectively ends your pressure as you cannot gatling from it.8
}}
{{AttackData-UNI
  |version    =(6B)~B
  |subtitle  =Follow-up
  |damage    =440x2 (720)
  |mindamage =
  |guard      ={{Property-UNI|Mid}}, {{Property-UNI|Air}}
  |cancel    ={{Property-UNI|Special}}, {{Property-UNI|EX}}, {{Property-UNI|CS}}
  |property  =
  |cost      =
  |attribute  ={{Property-UNI|Projectile}}
<!------------>
  |startup    =18
  |active    =7
  |recovery  =15
  |landing  =
  |overall    =39
  |frameAdv  =+3
  |invul      =
  |description=Follow-up from 6B, Carmine creates a large curved spike in front of him.
*Carmine's new button in [st].
*Available from 6B from hit or block.
*On hit it brings the opponent towards Carmine, which can help converting hits into combos from far-away confirms.
*On block, it is amazingly positive, but it uses up all your dissolves, and doesn't bring the opponent closer, so it may be better to use 22X to give yourself frame advantage, and lay down a dissolve for the same cost of 6BB.
}}
}}


*'''623A Starters
=====<font style="visibility:hidden; float:right">j.6B</font>=====
     623A, 5B(delay)B, 6B, 2C xx 236A OTG, dash j.[C], dash 2B OTG, j.A, j.B, j.C, 3B, 2C
{{MoveData
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|caption =j.6B
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|caption2=(j.6B)~B
|data    =
{{AttackData-UNI
  |version    =j.6B
  |subtitle  =
  |damage     =720
  |mindamage =
  |guard      ={{Property-UNI|Mid}}, {{Property-UNI|Air}}
  |cancel    =
  |property  =
  |cost      =300 {{Property-UNI|VIT}} ({{Property-UNI|Vorpal}}: 150 {{Property-UNI|VIT}})
  |attribute  ={{Property-UNI|Projectile}}
<!------------>
  |startup    =20
  |active    =12(max)
  |recovery  =
  |landing  =10
  |overall    =31
  |frameAdv  =+11
  |invul      =
  |description=Fires an aerial, 45 degree version of 6B and leaves a dissolve upon impact.
*It stops all forward momentum from a jump and moves Carmine back wards slightly.
*This is perfect in baiting out anti-airs, which could leave the opponent susceptible to a punish combo after wards.
*Gives good frame advantage on block if done low to the ground but is awkward to set up for a block string since you can't jump cancel normals on block.
*Key combo move off an assault starter because there's too much hit stun scaling to go for the typical 2C, 6B, 2C xx 236X combo extension.
}}
{{AttackData-UNI
  |version    =(j.6B)~B
  |subtitle  =
  |damage    =440x2 (720)
  |mindamage =
  |guard      ={{Property-UNI|Mid}}, {{Property-UNI|Air}}
  |cancel    ={{Property-UNI|Special}}, {{Property-UNI|EX}}, {{Property-UNI|CS}}
  |property  =
  |cost      =
  |attribute  ={{Property-UNI|Projectile}}
<!------------>
  |startup    =15
  |active    =7
  |recovery  =
  |landing  =9
  |overall    =48
  |frameAdv  =-6
  |invul      =
  |description=Aerial version of 6BB.  
*It can also convert into a combo on hit, but depending on height, you can just let yourself drop down and pick up a better combo from the necessary 6B.  
*On block, it makes Carmine do a little more hang-time, which gives the opponent more time to recover.
}}
}}


== Mid Screen 0% Meter Side Switch==
=====<font style="visibility:hidden; float:right">3B</font>=====
*'''5A or 5B Starters
{{MoveData
     5A, 5B, 2C, 6B, 2C xx 236A OTG, dash side switch, j.A, j.B, j.C, 3B xx 623A, j.[C]
|name    =
    5A, 5B, 2C, 6B, 2C xx 236A OTG, dash side switch, j.A, j.B, j.C, 3B, 2C xx 623A, 214[A], 3B, ]A[, j.[C], 66C
|subtitle=
|input  =3B
|image  =UNI_Carmine_3B.png
|caption =
|linkname=3B
|data    =
{{AttackData-UNI
  |version    =
  |subtitle  =
  |damage    =564
  |mindamage =
  |guard      ={{Property-UNI|Mid}}
  |cancel     ={{Property-UNI|Special}}, {{Property-UNI|EX}}, {{Property-UNI|CS}}
  |property  =
  |cost      =
  |attribute  ={{Property-UNI|Strike}}
<!------------>
  |startup    =8
  |active    =3
  |recovery  =23
  |landing  =
  |overall    =33
  |frameAdv  =-6
  |invul      = 7~10 {{Property-UNI|Head}}
  |description=Carmine does an upwards roundhouse kick at a 45 degree angle.  
*The start up is fast and it contains upper body invincibility making it his go-to anti-air.  
*It launches the opponent on hit, which can be converted into a full combo into a knockdown for okizeme options.  
*You can dash into 3B if you suspect the opponent will try to jump or assault in. You can option select the combo conversion with 9C.
*On hit you will jump cancel 3B into j.C but on block you will get 5C since you can't jump cancel normals on block.
*The 3B into 5C can create a frame trap by gatling into a charged 3C or a delayed 2C so it's a pretty useful option select.
}}
}}


Side switch combos off of common confirms. During the 236A, you dash under the opponent to switch sides. After the last j.[C] in combo one you can late cancel into j.236A/B for a meaty pinwheel setup.  
=====<font style="visibility:hidden; float:right">6C</font>=====
{{MoveData
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|subtitle=
|input  =6C
|image  =UNI_Carmine_6C.png
|caption =Normal
|image2  =UNI_Carmine_6C_IC.png
|caption2=Charged
|linkname=6C
|data    =
{{AttackData-UNI
  |version    =Normal
  |subtitle  =
  |damage    =550
  |mindamage =
  |guard      ={{Property-UNI|Mid}}
  |cancel    ={{Property-UNI|Special}}, {{Property-UNI|EX}}, {{Property-UNI|CS}}
  |property  =
  |cost      =
  |attribute  ={{Property-UNI|Strike}}
<!------------>
  |startup    =13
  |active    =3
  |recovery  =23
  |landing  =
  |overall    =38
  |frameAdv  =-8
  |invul      =
  |description=Carmine does a back hand spinning swipe shooting forth a large trail of blood crystals.
*This has a large vertical hit box but is not really useful as an anti-air due to it's slow start up and lack of upper body invincibility.
*It can be used as a situational anti-air such as underneath Merkava when he's flying.
*Not really used in combos but often seen in block string filler.
}}
{{AttackData-UNI
  |version    =Charged
  |subtitle  =
  |damage    =740
  |mindamage =
  |guard      ={{Property-UNI|High}}
  |cancel    ={{Property-UNI|Special}}, {{Property-UNI|EX}}, {{Property-UNI|CS}}
  |property  =
  |cost      =
  |attribute  ={{Property-UNI|Strike}}
<!------------>
  |startup    =27
  |active    =3
  |recovery  =26
  |landing  =
  |overall    =55
  |frameAdv  =-11
  |invul      =
  |description=Charged version of his 6C that extends the hit box horizontally.
*This is Carmine's only standing overhead and is an amazing tool in his mix up game.  
*Leads to huge damage with either 100% meter or a dissolve below/behind the opponent.
*The overhead has slow start up so he's susceptible to mashing or reversals.
*To make this safer to use, you can use it after forcing the opponent to block 236X/j.236X.
*Even though the start up is slow the ball indicating it's charging only appears on the 14th frame, making it hard to react to.  
*You cannot gatling out of charged 6C so you're committed to the attack but you can special/super cancel on block or hit.
*You can half charge the move to feign the overhead and create a frame trap for opponents who like to mash during block stun.
*It also allows you to gatling after wards so you can go into 2C for a low if the opponent blocks the 6C as an overhead.
}}
}}


== Mid Screen 0% Meter (Dissolve) ==
=====<font style="visibility:hidden; float:right">3C</font>=====
{{MoveData
|name    =
|subtitle=
|input  =3C
|image  =UNI_Carmine_3C.png
|caption =Normal
|image2  =UNI_Carmine_3C_IC.png
|caption2=Charged
|linkname=3C
|data    =
{{AttackData-UNI
  |version    =Normal
  |subtitle  =
  |damage    =710
  |mindamage =
  |guard      ={{Property-UNI|Mid}}
  |cancel    ={{Property-UNI|Special}}, {{Property-UNI|EX}}, {{Property-UNI|CS}}
  |property  =
  |cost      =
  |attribute  ={{Property-UNI|Strike}}
<!------------>
  |startup    =15
  |active    =5
  |recovery  =20
  |landing  =
  |overall    =39
  |frameAdv  =-9
  |invul      =11~16 {{Property-UNI|Head}}
  |description=Carmine shoots a large splatter of blood crystals.
*Very large horizontal hit box that reaches farther than 2C but has longer start up.
*The large hit box makes it good for anti-airs at farther ranges, which is useful against attacks like Merkava's glide or Vatista's j.C.
*On hit, it causes a blow back that can only be special/super cancelled. If there are dissolves behind the opponent when they get blown back you can cancel into 623A/B and convert into a full combo after wards.
*In the corner, it usually leads to 22A juggles or sets up Veil Off combos.
*It's also used a lot in block string enders to it's large reach but you cannot gatling out of it.
*Since it leaves you negative on block most people will special cancel into 22A/B to maintain frame advantage but there's a gap between 3C and 22A/B that is susceptible to invincible reversals.
*You can bait these reversals by not cancelling into 22A/B after 3C.
}}
{{AttackData-UNI
  |version    =Charged
  |subtitle  =
  |damage    =890
  |mindamage =
  |guard      ={{Property-UNI|Mid}}
  |cancel    ={{Property-UNI|Special}}, {{Property-UNI|EX}}, {{Property-UNI|CS}}
  |property  =
  |cost      =
  |attribute  ={{Property-UNI|Strike}}
<!------------>
  |startup    =20
  |active    =5
  |recovery  =20
  |landing  =
  |overall    =44
  |frameAdv  =-7
  |invul      =17~21 {{Property-UNI|Head}}
  |description=Charged version.
*Wall bounces on hit.
*If there are no convenient dissolves it can be followed up with 22C or 214B (2nd hit).
*On counter hit it can convert into a full combo, especially on air hit.
}}
}}


*'''Assault Starters
===Dash Moves===
    Assault j.C, 5A, 2C xx 236A OTG, dash j.[C], dash 2B OTG, slight delay 2C


*'''5B Starters
=====<font style="visibility:hidden; float:right">66B</font>=====
     5B, 2C xx 236A OTG, dash j.[C], delay j.6B OTG, dash 2C xx 623A, dash 2B, j.A, j.B, j.C, 3B, 2C
{{MoveData
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|subtitle=
|input  =66B
|image  =UNI_Carmine_3B.png
|caption =
|linkname=66B
|data    =
{{AttackData-UNI
  |version    =
  |subtitle  =
  |damage    =564
  |mindamage =
  |guard      ={{Property-UNI|Mid}}
  |cancel     ={{Property-UNI|Special}}, {{Property-UNI|EX}}, {{Property-UNI|CS}}
  |property  =
  |cost      =
  |attribute  ={{Property-UNI|Strike}}
<!------------>
  |startup=10
  |active=3
  |recovery=15
  |landing  =
  |overall    =27
  |frameAdv  =-4
  |invul      =
  |description=Carmine does the roundhouse kick that he does in his 3B.
*It blows the opponent back on hit instead of launching.  
*Stupid amounts of untechable time against air opponents.
}}
}}


*'''3C Starters
=====<font style="visibility:hidden; float:right">66C</font>=====
     3C xx 623A, dash 2C, 6B, 2C xx 236A OTG, dash j.[C], dash 2B OTG, j.A, j.B, j.C, 3B, 2C
{{MoveData
|name    =66C
|subtitle=
|input  =
|image  =UNI_Carmine_6C.png
|caption =
|linkname=66C
|data    =
{{AttackData-UNI
  |version    =
  |subtitle  =
  |damage    =850
  |mindamage =
  |guard      ={{Property-UNI|Mid}}
<!------------>
  |startup    =18
  |active     =4
  |recovery  =19
  |landing  =
  |overall    =40
  |frameAdv  =-5
  |invul      =
  |description=Carmine does the spinning swipe attack that he does during his 6C.  
*On hit it causes a knockdown making it useful for combo extensions as well as combo enders to set up okizeme.  
*It has some situational applications in certain match ups, such as against Merkava's start up on his flight.
}}
}}


*'''6[C] Overhead Starters
==Universal Mechanics==
    6[C] xx 623A, delayed 6B, 2C xx 236A, dash j.[C], dash 2B OTG, j.A, j.B, j.C, 3B, 2C


Standard meterless overhead combo with a dissolve on screen but doesn't leave you at frame advantage if the 6[C] is blocked. The 6B after 623A needs to hit low to the ground so that 2C hits.
===Force Function===
{{MoveData
|name    =Twist!
|subtitle=
|input  =B+C
|image  =UNI_Carmine_BC.png
|caption =
|linkname=Force_Function
|data    =
{{AttackData-UNI
  |version    =Normal
  |subtitle  =
  |damage    =320
  |mindamage =
  |guard      ={{Property-UNI|Mid}}
  |cancel    ={{Property-UNI|EX}}, {{Property-UNI|CS}}
  |property  =
  |cost      =300 {{Property-UNI|VIT}}, 1 {{Property-UNI|GRD}}
  |attribute  ={{Property-UNI|Foot}}
<!------------>
  |startup    =15
  |active    =3
  |recovery  =25
  |landing  =
  |overall    =42
  |frameAdv  =-5
  |invul      =
}}
{{AttackData-UNI
  |version    =Vorpal
  |subtitle  =
  |damage    =320
  |mindamage =
  |guard      ={{Property-UNI|Mid}}
  |cancel    ={{Property-UNI|EX}}, {{Property-UNI|CS}}
  |property  =
  |cost      =150 {{Property-UNI|VIT}}, 0.5 {{Property-UNI|GRD}}
  |attribute  ={{Property-UNI|Foot}}
<!------------>
  |startup    =12
  |active    =3
  |recovery  =25
  |landing  =
  |overall    =39
  |frameAdv  =-5
  |invul      =
  |description=Carmine does a mocking gesture and shoots out a dissolve in front of him.
*It creates a dissolve, consuming health, in front of Carmine if there are no existing dissolves on screen.
*The dissolve it generates has a hit box.
*If there are existing dissolves on screen it will instead manipulate their positions.
*6B+C will move them forwards while 4B+C moves them backwards.
*Manipulating the positions of the dissolve(s) will not consume any health and each dissolve will have a hit box during the position change.
*It's useful to manipulate the dissolve(s) for better screen positioning, interrupts from full screen, versus back techs with 214[A], and as combo filler.
}}
}}


*'''236A/B Starters
=====<font style="visibility:hidden; float:right">Aerial Force Function</font>=====
    236A/B, dash j.C, delay j.B, 2C, 6B, 2C xx 236A OTG, dash j.[C], dash 2B OTG, slight delay 2C
{{MoveData
     236A/B, j.[C], dash 2B OTG, j.A, j.B, j.C, 3B, 2C
|name    =Twist!(air)
|subtitle=
|input  =B+C
|image  =UNI_Carmine_j.BC.png
|caption =
|linkname=Aerial_Force_Function
|data    =
{{AttackData-UNI
  |version    =Normal
  |subtitle  =
  |damage    =320
  |mindamage =
  |guard      ={{Property-UNI|Mid}}
  |cancel    ={{Property-UNI|EX}}, {{Property-UNI|CS}}
  |property  =
  |cost      =300 {{Property-UNI|VIT}}, 1 {{Property-UNI|GRD}}
  |attribute  ={{Property-UNI|Foot}}
<!------------>
  |startup    =15
  |active    =3
  |recovery  =19
  |landing  =
  |overall    =36
  |frameAdv  =+1
  |invul      =
}}
{{AttackData-UNI
  |version    =Vorpal
  |subtitle  =
  |damage    =320
  |mindamage =
  |guard      ={{Property-UNI|Mid}}
  |cancel    ={{Property-UNI|EX}}, {{Property-UNI|CS}}
  |property  =
  |cost      =150 {{Property-UNI|VIT}}, 0.5 {{Property-UNI|GRD}}
  |attribute  ={{Property-UNI|Foot}}
<!------------>
  |startup    =12
  |active     =3
  |recovery  =19
  |landing  =
  |overall    =33
  |frameAdv  =+1
  |invul      =
  |description=Carmine does a mocking gesture in the air and shoots out a dissolve in front of him.
*Functionally similar to the grounded version, but used for different purposes.  
*Can be used to bait out anti-airs, and in combos low to the ground.  
*Somewhat rare to see.
}}
}}


The dissolve will knock the opponent down but the 236X picks them up before they completely fall. This is the standard confirm combos if 236X hits either meaty or during the neutral game. During the first combo, aim to land the j.C at the peak of 236X. If you hit 2C too high and you chain into 6B the opponent will be too high for the second 2C to hit. You can compensate by delaying the 6B slightly. The first combo is if you're close enough to get the dash in. The second combo is if you're too far or are already in the air when 236X hits since j.[C] extends the hit box.
=====<font style="visibility:hidden; float:right">Throw</font>=====
{{MoveData
|name    =Throw
|subtitle=
|input  =A+D
|image  =UNI_Carmine_AD.png
|caption =
|linkname=Throw
|data    =
{{AttackData-UNI
  |version    =
  |subtitle  =
  |damage    =1536
  |mindamage =
  |guard      ={{Property-UNI|Unblockable}}
  |cancel    =
  |property  ={{Property-UNI|Knockdown}}
  |cost      =
  |attribute  ={{Property-UNI|Throw}}
<!------------>
  |startup    =4
  |active    =1
  |recovery  =22
  |landing  =
  |overall    =26
  |frameAdv  =+61 (hit)
  |invul      =
  |description=Carmine grabs the opponent by the throat and then slams them to the ground.
*Recovers 400 {{Property-UNI|VIT}}.
*Carmine's throw game is quite strong due to his okizeme options and is one of the few ways he can regain health so don't neglect to use it.
*The knockdown lasts a long time and allows you to set a 214[X] and maneuver around slightly.
*The opponent can back tech from the throw so if you had set a 214[X] use 6B+C, ]X[ to force pressure on the opponent.
}}
}}


*'''623A/B Starters
=====<font style="visibility:hidden; float:right">Guard Thrust</font>=====
    623A/B, dash 2C, 6B, 2C xx 236A OTG, dash j.[C], dash 2B OTG, j.A, j.B, j.C, 3B, 2C
{{AttackData-UNI/Guard Thrust
    623A/B, dash 2C, 5BB, 3B, j.A, j.B, j.C, 3B, 2C
|image      =UNI_Carmine_6C.png
|description=
}}


These are mid-to-full screen confirm combos if the dissolve is set below or behind the opponent. The first combo is if you're close to the opponent while the second combo is if you're full screen away.
=====<font style="visibility:hidden; float:right">Veil Off</font>=====
{{AttackData-UNI/Veil Off
|image        =UNI_Carmine_ABC.png
|description  =*Carmine doesn't have an easy way to escape pressure, so this will be one of his best reversals.
|cvodescription=
}}


*'''214[X] Starters
==Special Moves==
     6B+C, ]X[, dash 2C, 6B, 2C xx 236A OTG, dash j.[C], dash 2B OTG, j.A, j.B, j.C, 3B, 2C
=====<font style="visibility:hidden; float:right">236X</font>=====
     5A (]X[) xx 236A, j.[C], dash 2B OTG, 2C, nj.6B OTG, j.C, j.B, j.A, 3B, 2C xx 623A, 66C
{{MoveData
     6[C], 6B+C, ]X[, j.[C], dash 2B OTG, j.B, j.A, j.C, 3B, 2C
|name    =Spin!
|subtitle=「まわれェ!」
|input  =236X
|image  =UNI_Carmine_236X.png
|caption =
|linkname=Spin!
|data    =
{{AttackData-UNI
  |version    =A
  |subtitle  =
  |damage     =380xN (1337)
  |mindamage =
  |guard      ={{Property-UNI|Mid}}, {{Property-UNI|Air}}, {{Property-UNI|Air Shield}}
  |cancel    ={{Property-UNI|CS}}
  |property  =
  |cost      =300 {{Property-UNI|VIT}} ({{Property-UNI|Vorpal}}: 150 {{Property-UNI|VIT}})
  |attribute  ={{Property-UNI|Projectile}}
<!------------>
  |startup    =34
  |active    =37
  |recovery  =
  |landing  =
  |overall    =34
  |frameAdv  =+72
  |invul      =
  |description=Carmine throws a large spinning blade that travels backwards before leaving a dissolve behind.
*You can only have one 236X special on screen at one time. When used with dissolve(s) on screen, all dissolves becomes spinning blades that travel across the ground and towards the opponent.
*Afterwards, all other dissolves disappear.
*The dissolve follow-up comes out in 30f and tracks the opponent on the ground.
*The dissolve follow-up OTG's making it his primary tool in combo extensions.
*The A version sets the spinning blade low to the ground.
*This is an extremely important move in Carmine's repertoire of attacks.
*It's the basis of his okizeme game because of the extended block stun.
*The A version is the most used version to start his okizeme game, pressure, and combo extensions.
*It's also a very good space control tool during the neutral game, especially with dissolves on screen, and forces offensive characters to play patiently.
*It's really good at stopping assault and air assault approaches. You can convert to a full combo if it hits, which leads into his okizeme game.
*If the opponent chicken guards any 236X you can attempt an air unblockable attack to break their guard.
*If you get hit during the attack the blade will disappear, so you can't use this move randomly or liberally within block strings
*You'll need to understand the ranges of your opponents attacks before using this move in block strings because the slow start up makes Carmine susceptible to mashing and reaction interrupts.
*You can chain shift the start-up to keep yourself safe from or apply additional pressure.
}}
{{AttackData-UNI
  |version    =B
  |subtitle  =
  |damage     =380xN (1337)
  |mindamage =
  |guard      ={{Property-UNI|Mid}}, {{Property-UNI|Air}}, {{Property-UNI|Air Shield}}
  |cancel    ={{Property-UNI|CS}},  
  |property  =
  |cost      =300 {{Property-UNI|VIT}} ({{Property-UNI|Vorpal}}: 150 {{Property-UNI|VIT}})
  |attribute  ={{Property-UNI|Projectile}}
<!------------>
  |startup    =34
  |active    =37
  |recovery  =
  |landing  =
  |overall    =34
  |frameAdv  =+72
  |invul      =
  |description=The B version.
*Sets the spinning blade higher on the screen before leaving a dissolve on the screen.
*The dissolve follow-up comes out in 30f and reacts the same way as the A version. The B version whiffs on most crouching characters and is not commonly used to set up his okizeme, or pressure game.
*It has it uses in setting up tick throws and command grabs because it whiffs on most crouching characters.
*It's interchangeable with the A version for combo extensions but is particularly useful in the neutral game.
*The higher positioning of the blade controls a lot more air space than the A version effectively shutting down aerial assault approaches.
}}
{{AttackData-UNI
  |version    =EX
  |subtitle  =
  |damage    =180xN (1665)
  |mindamage =
  |guard      ={{Property-UNI|Mid}}, {{Property-UNI|Air}}, {{Property-UNI|Air Shield}}
  |cancel    ={{Property-UNI|CS}}
  |property  =
  |cost      =100 {{Property-UNI|exs}}, 300 {{Property-UNI|VIT}} ({{Property-UNI|Vorpal}}: 150 {{Property-UNI|VIT}})
  |attribute  ={{Property-UNI|Projectile}}
<!------------>
  |startup    =19
  |active     =52
  |recovery  =16
  |landing  =
  |overall    =34
  |frameAdv  =+62
  |invul      = 1~3 {{Property-UNI|Throw}}
  |description=The C (EXS) version.
*Creates a larger, faster, and longer lasting blade before leaving a dissolve on screen.
*The dissolve follow-up comes out in 29f after the super flash and behaves the same way as the A and B versions.
*It's primarily used for high damage combos off of an overhead, or Infinite Words combos from a Veil Off.
*You can't super cancel 236A/B into 236C since you can only have one 236X on screen but you can super cancel any of his other specials into 236C.
*Can also be used to setup his corner 'infinite' block string into an eventual mix up.  
}}
}}


These are all combos with a 214[A/B] in place.
=====<font style="visibility:hidden; float:right">j.236X</font>=====
{{MoveData
|name    =Spin!(air)
|subtitle=「まわれェ!」
|input  =j.236X
|image  =UNI_Carmine_j.236X.png
|caption =
|linkname=Spin!(air)
|data    =
{{AttackData-UNI
  |version    =A
  |subtitle  =
  |damage    =380xN (1337)
  |mindamage =
  |guard      ={{Property-UNI|Mid}}, {{Property-UNI|Air}}, {{Property-UNI|Air Shield}}
  |cancel    =
  |property  =
  |cost      =300 {{Property-UNI|VIT}} ({{Property-UNI|Vorpal}}: 150 {{Property-UNI|VIT}})
  |attribute  ={{Property-UNI|Projectile}}
<!------------>
  |startup    =37
  |active    =37
  |recovery  =
  |landing  =10
  |overall    =40
  |frameAdv  =+69
  |invul      =
  |description=While in the air, Carmine throws a spinning blade that behaves like the grounded version before leaving a dissolve.
*The dissolve follow-up comes out in 33f and behaves the same as way as the grounded versions. Afterwards, all other dissolves disappear.
*The position of the spinning blade is dependent on Carmine's position in the air, the lower you are to the ground the lower the position of the blade will be.
*When Carmine does j.236X it stops his jumping momentum and moves him back. This makes it good for baiting anti-airs after doing an assault or aerial assault.
*You can TK the attack (2369X) but it must be done instantly off the ground; if you try to delay the TK he will perform a full jump attack instead leaving you vulnerable.
*It's used in some corner combos, his neutral game, anti-air baits, and TK is for okizeme.
}}
{{AttackData-UNI
  |version    =B
  |subtitle  =
  |damage    =380xN (1337)
  |mindamage =
  |guard      ={{Property-UNI|Mid}}, {{Property-UNI|Air}}, {{Property-UNI|Air Shield}}
  |cancel    =
  |property  =
  |cost      =300 {{Property-UNI|VIT}} ({{Property-UNI|Vorpal}}: 150 {{Property-UNI|VIT}})
  |attribute  ={{Property-UNI|Projectile}}
<!------------>
  |startup    =37
  |active    =37
  |recovery  =
  |landing  =10
  |overall    =40
  |frameAdv  =+69
  |invul      =
  |description=The B version sets the spinning blade lower on the screen that behaves similar to the grounded version before leaving a dissolve.
*The dissolve follow-up comes out in 33f and behaves the same way as the grounded versions as well.
*The position of the B version is, again, dependent on Carmine's position in the air but it also throws the blade lower to the ground than the A version.
*Again, it's mostly used in some corner combos, neutral game, anti-air baits, and TK is for okizeme.
}}
{{AttackData-UNI
  |version    =EX
  |subtitle  =
  |damage    =180xN (1665)
  |mindamage =
  |guard      ={{Property-UNI|Mid}}, {{Property-UNI|Air}}, {{Property-UNI|Air Shield}}
  |cancel    =
  |property  =
  |cost      =100 {{Property-UNI|exs}}, 300 {{Property-UNI|VIT}} ({{Property-UNI|Vorpal}}: 150 {{Property-UNI|VIT}})
  |attribute  ={{Property-UNI|Projectile}}
<!------------>
  |startup    =22
  |active    =52
  |recovery  =
  |landing  =10
  |overall    =40
  |frameAdv  =+59
  |invul      =1~3 {{Property-UNI|Throw}}
  |description=The C (EXS) version creates a larger, faster, and longer lasting blade before leaving a dissolve.
*The dissolve follow-up comes out in 33f after the super flash and behaves the same way as the grounded versions.
*This version of j.236X is not really used in okizeme, pressure, or combos.
*There's some use against Merkava in the neutral game to catch him out of his flight but that is extremely situational.
}}
}}


== Mid Screen 0% Meter Side Switch (Dissolve) ==  
=====<font style="visibility:hidden; float:right">Spin! (Dissolve)</font>=====
*'''5A or 5B Starters
{{MoveData
     5A/B, 2C xx 236A OTG, dash side switch, j.[C], dash 2B OTG, 2C xx 623A, 66C
|name    =Spin! (Dissolve)
|subtitle=「まわれェ!」
|input  =
|image  =UNI_Carmine_236X_Dissolve.png
|caption =
|linkname=Spin_Dissolve
|data    =
{{AttackData-UNI
  |version    =
  |subtitle  =
  |damage     =720
  |mindamage =
  |guard      ={{Property-UNI|Mid}}, {{Property-UNI|Air}}, {{Property-UNI|Air Shield}}
  |cancel    =
  |property  =
  |cost      =
  |attribute  ={{Property-UNI|Foot}}
<!------------>
  |startup    =30
  |active    =18
  |recovery  =
  |landing  =
  |overall    =
  |frameAdv  =Varies
  |invul      =
  |description=Small wheels produced from a Dissolve puddle on the ground when using either 236X or j236X.
}}
}}


*'''3C Starters
=====<font style="visibility:hidden; float:right">623X</font>=====
    3C xx 623A, dash 2C, 6B, 2C xx 236A OTG, dash side switch, j.A, j.B, j.C, 2C
{{MoveData
|name    =Pulverize!
|subtitle=「すり潰せ!」
|input  =
|image  =UNI_Carmine_623X.png
|caption =A/B Version
|image2  =UNI_Carmine_623C.png
|caption2=EX Version
|linkname=623X
|data    =
{{AttackData-UNI
  |version    =A
  |subtitle  =
  |damage    =550x3 (1352)
  |mindamage =
  |guard      ={{Property-UNI|Low}}
  |cancel    ={{Property-UNI|EX}}, {{Property-UNI|CS}}
  |property  =
  |cost      =
  |attribute  ={{Property-UNI|Strike}}
<!------------>
  |startup    =18
  |active    =6
  |recovery  =12
  |landing  =
  |overall    =35
  |frameAdv  =-4
  |invul      =18~23 {{Property-UNI|Head}}


== Mid Screen 100% Meter ==
15~23 {{Property-UNI|Dive}}
*'''5B Starters
  |description=Carmine swings his arms in a cross pattern forming two arcing trails of blood crystals that intersect.
     5B, 5C, 2C, 3C xx 22C~
*Surprisingly, this attack hits low and is good in his pressure game to catch people mashing, trying to chicken block, or blocking high in anticipation of his charged 6C overhead.
*When activated with a dissolve on screen the dissolve will create an arcing blood trail that arcs towards Carmine. Afterwards, all of the dissolves on screen will disappear.
*The dissolve follow-up comes out in 24f and does not hit low.
*On hit, the attack launches the opponent slightly allowing for combo follow-ups.
*If the opponent is hit by the dissolve follow-up they are launched much higher with a long untechable time allowing for better combo routes and combo conversions from full screen.
*The dissolve follow-up on block has a vacuum effect and if used in conjunction with the attack itself leaves him +2.
*With multiple dissolves spread out on the screen, Carmine can effectively control a lot of ground with this move.
*You're looking to position the opponent on top or behind one of the dissolves to make this option a threat.
*Using 6B+C or 4B+C can help re-position the dissolves to gain an advantageous position. While the hit boxes control a lot of ground space the opponent can jump or air assault over them to punish you. 
}}
{{AttackData-UNI
  |version    =B
  |subtitle  =
  |damage    =567x3 (1393)
  |mindamage =
  |guard      ={{Property-UNI|Low}}
  |cancel     ={{Property-UNI|EX}}, {{Property-UNI|CS}}
  |property  =
  |cost      =
  |attribute  ={{Property-UNI|Strike}}
<!------------>
  |startup    =11
  |active      =6
  |recovery    =18
  |landing  =
  |overall    =34
  |frameAdv  =-10
  |invul      =11~16 {{Property-UNI|Head}}


*'''6B Starters
6~16 {{Property-UNI|Dive}}
     6B, 6B+C xx 22C~  
  |description=The B version has quite a bit of differences from the A version.
*The start up is faster, dissolve follow-up is faster (18f), the hit box is larger, and the recovery is longer.
*It's not something you want to use in block strings because you're completely punishable if done too close, even if you use the dissolves with the attack.
*It's used mostly during the neutral game and in specific combos. Has anti-air frames, but the hitbox means it only works against deep attacks.
}}
{{AttackData-UNI
  |version    =EX
  |subtitle  =
  |damage     =200x11 (1812)
  |mindamage =
  |guard      ={{Property-UNI|Mid}}
  |cancel    ={{Property-UNI|CS}}
  |property  =
  |cost      =100 {{Property-UNI|exs}}
  |attribute  ={{Property-UNI|Strike}}
<!------------>
  |startup    =13
  |active    =12
  |recovery  =20
  |landing  =
  |overall    =44
  |frameAdv  =-12
  |invul      =1~7 {{Property-UNI|Full}}


*'''2C Starters
8~9 {{Property-UNI|Throw}}
    2C, 5BB, j.C, slight delay j.B, 2C xx 214A/B xx 236C, dash j.[C], dash 2B OTG, 2C
  |description=The fastest and biggest version of the move, both for the move itself and the dissolves following it.  
    2C, 5BB, j.B, j.C, 2C, 3C xx 22B xx 22C~
*A quasi-reversal that has its invulnerability end before it becomes active.  
*Can be used to beat some meaties and wake-up assaults, but can easily lose to fireballs and late active frames.
*Sees most of its use in Veil-off combos.
}}
}}


*'''6[C] Overhead Starters
=====<font style="visibility:hidden; float:right">Pulverize! (Dissolve)</font>=====
     6[C] xx 214A xx 236C, dash j.[C], dash 2B OTG, 2C, nj.6B OTG, j.C, j.B, j.A, 3B, 2C xx 623A, 66C
{{MoveData
|name    =Pulverize! (Dissolve)
|subtitle=「すり潰せ!」
|input  =623X
|image  =UNI_Carmine_623X_Dissolve.png
|caption =
|linkname=Pulverize! (Dissolve)
|data    =
{{AttackData-UNI
  |version    =A
  |subtitle  =
  |damage     =1040
  |mindamage =
  |guard      ={{Property-UNI|Mid}}, {{Property-UNI|Air}}, {{Property-UNI|Air Shield}}
  |cancel    =
  |property  =
  |cost      =
  |attribute  ={{Property-UNI|Projectile}}
<!------------>
  |startup    =24
  |active    =7
  |recovery  =
  |landing  =
  |overall    =
  |frameAdv  =
  |invul      =
  |description=
}}
{{AttackData-UNI
  |version    =B
  |subtitle  =
  |damage    =
  |mindamage =
  |guard      ={{Property-UNI|Mid}}, {{Property-UNI|Air}}, {{Property-UNI|Air Shield}}
  |cancel    =
  |property  =
  |cost      =
  |attribute  ={{Property-UNI|Projectile}}
<!------------>
  |startup    =17
  |active    =7
  |recovery  =
  |landing  =
  |overall    =
  |frameAdv  =
  |invul      =
  |description=
}}
{{AttackData-UNI
  |version    =EX
  |subtitle  =
  |damage    =1040
  |mindamage =
  |guard      ={{Property-UNI|Mid}}, {{Property-UNI|Air}}, {{Property-UNI|Air Shield}}
  |cancel    =
  |property  =
  |cost      =
  |attribute  ={{Property-UNI|Projectile}}
<!------------>
  |startup    =16
  |active    =7
  |recovery  =
  |landing  =
  |overall    =
  |frameAdv  =
  |invul      =
  |description=
}}
}}


Really good damage off of the overhead and a good corner carry combo. Definitely a combo that all Carmine players need to learn. Keep in mind if you're too close to the corner the 66C will whiff.
=====<font style="visibility:hidden; float:right">214X</font>=====
{{MoveData
|name    =Thrust!
|subtitle=「ブチ抜け!」
|input  =214X
|image  =UNI_Carmine_214X.png
|caption =A/B Version
|image2  =UNI_Carmine_214C.png
|caption2=EX Version
|linkname=214X
|data    =
{{AttackData-UNI
  |version    =A
  |subtitle  =
  |damage     =650,1150 (1673)
  |mindamage =
  |guard      ={{Property-UNI|Mid}}
  |cancel    ={{Property-UNI|EX}}, {{Property-UNI|CS}}
  |property  =
  |cost      =300 {{Property-UNI|VIT}} ({{Property-UNI|Vorpal}}: 150 {{Property-UNI|VIT}})
  |attribute  ={{Property-UNI|Strike}}
<!------------>
  |startup    =13
  |active    =2(9)7
  |recovery  =24
  |landing  =
  |overall    =54
  |frameAdv  =-2
  |invul      =
  |description=Carmine throws down a dissolve with one arm that explodes into a blood crystal, then swings his other arm upwards shooting a blood crystal from the ground.
*It gives a little bit better advantage during block strings than Reverse Beat, but your opponent is more likely to try and escape.
*You can super cancel on the first or second attack on block or hit, allowing you to cancel into 236C to gain massive frame advantage into a mix up or additional pressure to push the opponent into the corner, or 214C for a combo mid-screen.  
*On hit, it launches the opponent slightly but you cannot combo after wards unless the opponent was already off the ground.
}}
{{AttackData-UNI
  |version    =B
  |subtitle  =
  |damage    =650,1150 (1673)
  |mindamage =
  |guard      ={{Property-UNI|Mid}}
  |cancel    ={{Property-UNI|EX}}, {{Property-UNI|CS}}
  |property  =
  |cost      =300 {{Property-UNI|VIT}} ({{Property-UNI|Vorpal}}: 150 {{Property-UNI|VIT}})
  |attribute  ={{Property-UNI|Strike}}
<!------------>
  |startup    =14
  |active    =2(13)7
  |recovery  =27
  |landing  =
  |overall    =62
  |frameAdv  =-5
  |invul      =
  |description=The B version has a bit more range than the A version.
*Disadvantageous on block.
*Both versions are air unblockable so this can be useful against opponents trying to avoid your dissolves on the ground.
*Also able to hit opponents off of 3[C] if you have no dissolves on-screen.
}}
{{AttackData-UNI
  |version    =EX
  |subtitle  =
  |damage    =222xN (1766)
  |mindamage =
  |guard      ={{Property-UNI|Mid}}, {{Property-UNI|Air}}
  |cancel    ={{Property-UNI|CS}}
  |property  =
  |cost      =100 {{Property-UNI|exs}}
  |attribute  ={{Property-UNI|Strike}}
<!------------>
  |startup    =16
  |active    =8
  |recovery  =36
  |landing  =
  |overall    =59
  |frameAdv  =+6
  |invul      =1~3 {{Property-UNI|Throw}}
  |description=The C (EXS) version causes Carmine to jump up and rain blood spikes in the area in front of him.  
*This version moves him in the air rather quickly, which can be used to avoid some grounded attacks
*No invincibility frames on this move so it loses to meaty's.
*If done close to the opponent it will automatically put you on the opposite side of the opponent, which is useful to get out of the corner if the opportunity arises. Other than that it's mostly used in combos lead into his Infinite Worth.
}}
}}


*'''214C Starters
=====<font style="visibility:hidden; float:right">214[X]</font>=====
     214C, 5B, 6B, 2C xx 236A OTG, dash j.[C], dash 2B OTG, j.A, j.B, j.C, 3B, 2C
{{MoveData
|name    =Thrust! (charged)
|subtitle=「ブチ抜け!」
|input  =214[X]
|image  =UNI_Carmine_214X_IC_1.png
|caption =Hold...
|image2  =UNI_Carmine_214X_IC_2.png
|caption2=And Release.
|linkname=Thrust! (charged)
|data    =
{{AttackData-UNI
  |version    =[A]
  |subtitle  =set
  |damage    =788
  |mindamage =
  |guard      ={{Property-UNI|Mid}}
  |cancel     ={{Property-UNI|EX}}, {{Property-UNI|CS}}
  |property  =
  |cost      =300 {{Property-UNI|VIT}} ({{Property-UNI|Vorpal}}: 150 {{Property-UNI|VIT}})
  |attribute  ={{Property-UNI|Strike}}
<!------------>
  |startup    =31
  |active    =5
  |recovery  =18
  |landing  =
  |overall    =53
  |frameAdv  =-1
  |invul      =
  |description=When Charged, Carmine does not perform the second attack and the first attack leaves a dissolve trap.
*If you keep the button held down the dissolve follow-up does not come out; when you release the button the dissolve shoots up a ball that explodes into a blood crystal.
*There is no animation that Carmine has to go through before and after the dissolve follow-up making it amazing for baits and offensive pressure.
*The dissolve follow-up does not interact with other dissolves on screen nor does the 214[X] dissolve interact with other special moves.
*If Carmine is hit before releasing the button the dissolve disappears.
*If Carmine is hit after releasing the button the dissolve follow-up will not disappear making it a good mind game against the opponent.
*The dissolve follow-up on hit launches allowing for combo follow-ups.
*The A version allows you to use it with 6/4B+C, which makes it useful mid screen to deal with back techs or moving the trap around in relation to the opponent.
*The charged version becomes Carmine's best meaty and allows him to go for dissolve pressure during his okizeme game.
*Useful in the neutral game to set up defensive options that can be later turned into offensive options with 6/4B+C.
*You need to pick your spots when using this in neutral because the start up and recovery is slow leaving you susceptible to attacks and giving up ground to the opponent.
}}
{{AttackData-UNI
  |version    =[B]
  |subtitle  =set
  |damage    =788
  |mindamage =
  |guard      ={{Property-UNI|Mid}}
  |cancel    ={{Property-UNI|EX}}, {{Property-UNI|CS}}
  |property  =
  |cost      =300 {{Property-UNI|VIT}} ({{Property-UNI|Vorpal}}: 150 {{Property-UNI|VIT}})
  |attribute  =
<!------------>
  |startup    =31
  |active    =5
  |recovery  =18
  |landing  =
  |overall    =53
  |frameAdv  =-1
  |invul      =
  |description=The B version.
You lose the ability to use 6B+C to chase down back dashes, back techs, and the ability to reposition the dissolve but you gain access to your throw.  
In addition, there's a trick with the charged B version where you can move the charge & release to the C button instead.  
The technique to do this is perform 214[B] then press and hold the C button.  
If done correctly when you release the B button the dissolve follow-up won't come out but will come out when you release the C button.
You can then switch the charge &release back to the B button using the same trick.
This makes this version strong in the corner, where you can do block strings and even combos without ever having to release the charge provided you have enough finger dexterity (and are using a stick instead of a pad).
}}
{{AttackData-UNI
  |version    =]X[
  |subtitle  =release
  |damage    =893
  |mindamage =
  |guard      ={{Property-UNI|Mid}}
  |cancel    ={{Property-UNI|EX}}, {{Property-UNI|CS}}
  |property  =
  |cost      =
  |attribute  ={{Property-UNI|Strike}}
<!------------>
  |startup    =20
  |active    =3
  |recovery  =
  |landing  =
  |overall    =
  |frameAdv  =+28
  |invul      =
  |description=The follow-up is the same for both versions.
*Launches on hit.
}}
}}


Confirm combo off of what most likely will be a reversal 214C.  
=====<font style="visibility:hidden; float:right">22X</font>=====
{{MoveData
|name    =Launch!
|subtitle=「突き上げろ!」
|input  =22X
|image  =UNI_Carmine_22X.png
|caption =
|linkname=22X
|data    =
{{AttackData-UNI
  |version    =A
  |subtitle  =
  |damage    =893
  |mindamage =
  |guard      ={{Property-UNI|Low}}
  |cancel    ={{Property-UNI|EX}}, {{Property-UNI|CS}}
  |property  =
  |cost      =300 {{Property-UNI|VIT}} ({{Property-UNI|Vorpal}}: 150 {{Property-UNI|VIT}})
  |attribute  ={{Property-UNI|Projectile}}
<!------------>
  |startup    =18
  |active    =3
  |recovery  =25
  |landing  =
  |overall    =45
  |frameAdv  =+1
  |invul      =
  |description=Carmine summons a blood crystal from the ground.
*Combo filler and used in pressure for frame traps.
}}
{{AttackData-UNI
  |version    =B
  |subtitle  =
  |damage    =893
  |mindamage =
  |guard      ={{Property-UNI|Low}}
  |cancel    ={{Property-UNI|EX}}, {{Property-UNI|CS}}
  |property  =
  |cost      =300 {{Property-UNI|VIT}} ({{Property-UNI|Vorpal}}: 150 {{Property-UNI|VIT}})
  |attribute  ={{Property-UNI|Projectile}}
<!------------>
  |startup    =18
  |active    =3
  |recovery  =25
  |landing  =
  |overall    =45
  |frameAdv  =+1
  |invul      =
  |description=Same as 22A but summoned mid range
}}
{{AttackData-UNI
  |version    =EX
  |subtitle  =
  |damage    =1344
  |mindamage =
  |guard      ={{Property-UNI|Low}}
  |cancel    =
  |property  =
  |cost      =100 {{Property-UNI|exs}}, 300 {{Property-UNI|VIT}} ({{Property-UNI|Vorpal}}: 150 {{Property-UNI|VIT}})
  |attribute  ={{Property-UNI|Projectile}}
<!------------>
  |startup    =16
  |active    =3
  |recovery  =24
  |landing  =
  |overall    =42
  |frameAdv  =+2
  |invul      =1~3 {{Property-UNI|Throw}}
  |description=Summons a crystal that homes in on the opponent and got a completely ridiculous hitstun.
*Either followed up by specials to get more damage, 214[A/B] for okizeme or Concentration to get GRD blocks. Usually a mix of them though.
*Can be useful against zoners and is air unblockable so it's a relatively strong tool fullscreen.
}}
}}


22C can be followed up with anything but the most common options are:
=====<font style="visibility:hidden; float:right">Launch! (Dissolve)</font>=====
     66C xx 214A/B, 214[A] - ends in 214[A] oki options
{{MoveData
     66C xx 214A/B, 623A/B - gives enough time for 236X or tk j.236X oki options
|name    =Launch! (Dissolve)
     66C xx 214[A], 214[B] - gives double 214[X] oki options. Use 214[B]~[C] trick to get 236X oki as well.  
|subtitle=「突き上げろ!」
|input  =22X
|image  =UNI_Carmine_22X_Dissolve.png
|caption =
|linkname=Launch_Dissolve
|data    =
{{AttackData-UNI
  |version    =
  |subtitle  =
  |damage     =893
  |mindamage =
  |guard      ={{Property-UNI|Low}}
  |cancel     ={{Property-UNI|EX}}, {{Property-UNI|CS}}
  |property  =
  |cost      =
  |attribute  ={{Property-UNI|Strike}}
<!------------>
  |startup    =18
  |active     =3
  |recovery  =
  |landing  =
  |overall    =
  |frameAdv  =
  |invul      =
  |description=A smaller pillar will raise where any previously placed dissolves are.
}}
}}


== Mid Screen 100% Meter Side Switch ==
=====<font style="visibility:hidden; float:right">63124C</font>=====
*'''63214C Starters
{{MoveData
     63214C, CS, 236A OTG, dash j.[C], dash 2B OTG, j.A, j.B, j.C, 3B, 2C
|name    =Give Me That!
     63214C, CS, 236A OTG, dash side switch, j.[C], dash 2B OTG, slight delay 2C xx 623A, walk back 66C
|subtitle=「そいつをよこしやがれ!」
     63214C, CS, j.6B OTG, 2C xx 236A OTG, dash j.C, j.B, 5B, j.A, j.B, j.C, 2C
|input  =63124C
|image  =UNI_Carmine_63124C.png
|caption =
|linkname=63124C
|data    =
{{AttackData-UNI
  |version    =
  |subtitle  =
  |damage     =1265
  |mindamage =
  |guard      ={{Property-UNI|Unblockable}}
  |cancel     ={{Property-UNI|CS}}
  |property  =
  |cost      =100 {{Property-UNI|exs}}
  |attribute  ={{Property-UNI|Throw}}
<!------------>
  |startup    =9
  |active     =2
  |recovery  =36
  |landing  =
  |overall    =46
  |frameAdv  =
  |invul      =1~10 {{Property-UNI|Full}}
  |description=Command grab with some invul.  
*Carmine's only reversal aside from universal mechanics.  
*Recovers 1200 {{Property-UNI|VIT}}.
*Has a larger range than a normal throw.  
*Okizeme is worse than a throw though and the move will ALWAYS switch sides.  
*Can be used in combos but the proration makes it a waste of meter.
}}
}}


First two combos requires a dissolve on screen and the usually set up for that is 5A xx 236A/B xx 63214C. By the time the 63214C finishes, 236A/B will have left a dissolve for the rest of the combo to work. The second combo is a double side switch and is useful if the 63214C threw them out of the corner and you want to combo them back into the corner. The third combo is if no dissolve is on screen so this is the combo route off of 63214C reversal or off of a tick throw setup.
==Supers==
===Infinite Worth===
{{MoveData
|name    =Hahahaha! Be Devoured!
|subtitle=「ヒャハハハハハ!喰らい尽くせ!」
|input  =41236D
|image  =UNI_Carmine_41236D.png
|caption =
|linkname=Infinite Worth
|data    =
{{AttackData-UNI
  |version    =
  |subtitle  =
  |damage    =3159
  |mindamage =
  |guard      ={{Property-UNI|Low}} (ground spikes only), {{Property-UNI|Mid}}, {{Property-UNI|Air}}, {{Property-UNI|Air Shield}}
  |cancel    =
  |property  =
  |cost      =200 {{Property-UNI|exs}}
  |attribute  ={{Property-UNI|Strike}} / {{Property-UNI|Projectile}}
<!------------>
  |startup    =1(+11 after flash)
  |active    =21
  |recovery  =46
  |landing  =
  |overall    =78
  |frameAdv  =-19~-38
  |invul      =1~29 {{Property-UNI|Full}}


*'''2C Starters
30~31 {{Property-UNI|Throw}}
    2C, 5BB, j.C, slight delay j.B, 2C xx 214A/B xx 236C, dash side switch, j.[C], dash 2B OTG, 2C xx 623A, 66C
  |description=Carmine becomes surrounded by spikes.
*Mostly a combo ender with a rather high minimum damage output, which somewhat varies depending on where you hit the opponent.
*The spikes around Carmine's feet does 375 damage.
*The spikes shot outwards do 200 damage each.
*On hit, the opponent is dealt 9 hits for 140 damage, and three hits for 425 damage.
*According to the official doc, the maximum damage done raw is 3159 damage.
}}
}}


Remember, if you're too close to the corner the 66C ender will whiff.
===Infinite Worth EXS===
{{AttackData-UNI/IWEX
|name      =You Shit! This is the END!
|subtitle  =クソが!これで仕舞だァ!
|image      =UNI_Carmine_ABCD.png
|damage    =3756
|mindamage  =1314
|description=
}}


== Mid Screen 200% Combos ==
==Videos==
*'''Assault Starters
{{#ev:youtube|_LDnt2UK-hk|||Getting Started with Carmine: BnBs by Sometimes Fendo}}
    Assault j.C, 5A, 2C, nj.6B OTG, j.C, j.B, j.A, 3B, 2C, 623A, 2C xx 236C, CS, Veil Off, 41236D


The neutral jump 6B is important because it sets up the spacing so that the Veil Off does not hit the opponent during 236C. If you do a jump forward 6B the opponent gets hit by the Veil Off during 236C and you lose the ability to combo into his Infinite Words.
==Colors==
===Default Unlocks===
{{ColorGallery | filePrefix=Carmine- | colors=
{{ColorGallery/Color|1|  text= 001 Red Heat Blood}}
{{ColorGallery/Color|2|  text= 002 Black Punishment}}
{{ColorGallery/Color|3|  text= 003 Aqua Regia}}
{{ColorGallery/Color|4|  text= 004 Ride on Light}}
{{ColorGallery/Color|5|  text= 005 Dead and Violet}}
{{ColorGallery/Color|6|  text= 006 Bloody Lost}}
{{ColorGallery/Color|7|  text= 007 Wild Fang}}
{{ColorGallery/Color|8|  text= 008 Bad Peace Forest}}
{{ColorGallery/Color|9|  text= 009 Fade Noise}}
{{ColorGallery/Color|10| text= 010 Purplish Gouache}}
}}


*'''5B Starters
===Customization Unlocks (2000 IP Each)===
    5B, 2C, nj.6B OTG, 2C xx 236A OTG, CS, Veil Off, 214C, 623A, dash 5B, j.A, j.B, j.C, 3B, 6C xx 41236D
{{ColorGallery | filePrefix=Carmine- | colors=
    5B, 2C, 6B, 2C xx 236A OTG, 66C xx 236C OTG, CS, Veil Off, 214C, 623A/B xx 41236D
{{ColorGallery/Color|11| text= 011 Strange Strawberry}}
    5B, 2C xx 236A OTG, dash j.[C], 236C OTG, CS, Veil Off, 214C, 623A/B xx 41236D
{{ColorGallery/Color|12| text= 012 Plena Noche}}
 
{{ColorGallery/Color|13| text= 013 Emerald Island}}
In the second combo you need to delay the 66C just as 236A finishes so you're able to cancel into 236C. The third combo requires a dissolve on screen before hand.
{{ColorGallery/Color|14| text= 014 Ortensia}}
 
{{ColorGallery/Color|15| text= 015 Light of Daybreak}}
== Corner 0% Meter ==
{{ColorGallery/Color|16| text= 016 Flash Magic}}
*'''Assault Starters
{{ColorGallery/Color|17| text= 017 Claro de Luna}}
    Assault j.C, 5A, 2C, 3C xx 22A, 3B xx 623A, j.6B, 66C xx 236A OTG, delay jump back j.[C], 66C
{{ColorGallery/Color|18| text= 018 Brave Satan}}
    Assault j.6B, 5B, 2C xx 236A OTG, walk back 66C xx 236A OTG, walk back delay nj.[C], j.B, 2C xx 623A, 66C
{{ColorGallery/Color|19| text= 019 Peligro Diosa}}
 
{{ColorGallery/Color|20| text= 020 Demon Angel}}
Practical corner combos off of assault starters but have tricky juggle timings throughout. The j.6B in the first combo needs to be delayed so that it hits low to the ground otherwise the opponent will tech before 66C can hit. Time the j.[C] during the descent of Carmine's jump so that he lands first allowing the 66C to hit. The jump back j.[C] sets up the appropriate spacing for 66C to hit. During the second combo, you need to walk back after 236A OTG so that you give enough time for 236A to complete, as well as spacing yourself appropriately for 66C to hit. During the second 236A, you want to time your neutral jump [C] just when 236A ends so the j.[C] hits at the peak of the opponents height. You'll also want to start charging the C during Carmine's jump animation so that it hits at the peak of his jump. Hitting at the peak is important otherwise the j.B or 2C whiffs. 
{{ColorGallery/Color|21| text= 021 Crimson Surfer}}
 
{{ColorGallery/Color|22| text= 022 Fake Hero}}
*'''5B Starters
{{ColorGallery/Color|23| text= 023 Liquid Metal}}
    5B, 2C, 6B, 2C xx 236A OTG, delay jump back j.[C] xx j.236A, 66C
{{ColorGallery/Color|24| text= 024 Noble Blood}}
    5B, 2C, 6B, 2C xx 236A OTG, delay 66C xx 236A OTG, walk back nj.[C], j.B, 2C xx 623A, 66C
{{ColorGallery/Color|25| text= 025 Vegetarian}}
    5B, 2C, 6B, 2C xx 236A OTG, delay 66C xx 214[X], 5B, ]X[, nj.[C], j.B, 2C
{{ColorGallery/Color|26| text= 026 Mr. Monochrome}}
    5B, 2C, 3C xx 22A, 5BB xx 623A, walk back j.6B, 66C xx 236A OTG, delay jump back j.[C] xx j.236A OTG, 66C
{{ColorGallery/Color|27| text= 027 Surfusion Eau}}
 
{{ColorGallery/Color|28| text= 028 Prunella Honey}}
The first combo is the easier base for Carmine's corner combos but doesn't give optimal damage output. You can walk forward then jump back j.[C] as a timing trick so that 236A ends in time for j.236A cancel to work. It also perfectly spaces you for the 66C to hit because if you're too close to the corner 66C will whiff. In the second combo, you can charge D as a timing trick for the 236A to finish when 66C hits. You'll also steal some GRD from the opponent. During the second 236A you need to walk back so that the 66C hits at the end. Again, you can do a slight D charge for timing and GRD. Aim the nj.[C] at the peak of the opponents and Carmine's height. In the third combo, you want to jump cancel immediately after 5B hits and charge the C during the jump animation so that it hits at the peak of Carmine's jump.
{{ColorGallery/Color|29| text= 029 Western Feast}}
 
{{ColorGallery/Color|30| text= 030 Dead and Black}}
*'''2C Starters
{{ColorGallery/Color|31| text= 031 Equatorial Wave}}
    2C, 5BB, j.B, j.A, j.C, 2C xx 22A/B, 3B xx 623A, walk back j.6B, 66C xx 236A OTG, delay jump back j.[C], 66C
{{ColorGallery/Color|32| text= 032 Inferno Blaze}}
    2C, 5B, 3C xx 22A/B, 5B(delay)B xx 623A, walk back j.6B, 66C xx 236A OTG, delay jump back j.[C] xx j.236A, 66C
{{ColorGallery/Color|33| text= 033 Annular Eclipse}}
 
{{ColorGallery/Color|34| text= 034 Seeds of Heaven}}
*'''3C Starters
{{ColorGallery/Color|35| text= 035 Clamorous Colors}}
    3C xx 22A/B, 5BB xx 623A, walk back j.6B, 66C xx 236A OTG, delay jump back j.[C] xx j.236A OTG, 66C
}}
    3C xx 22A/B, 2C, 6B, 2C xx 236A OTG, walk back 66C xx 214[X], 5B, ]X[, nj.[C], j.B, 2C
 
*'''3B Starters
    3B, j.C, j.A, j.B, 5B, 2C xx 22A, 5B xx 623A, walk back j.6B, 66C xx 236A OTG, jump back j.[C], 66C OTG


*'''6[C] Overhead Starters
==External Links==
    6[C], 22A/B, 5BB xx 623A, walk back j.6B, 66C xx 236A OTG, delay jump back j.[C] xx j.236A OTG, 66C
*[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1rUh-A8IjC2d99NQLotGqHrv-RCoOr_f4JkHbTpHqxRQ/edit Carmine Primer] by Sometimes Fendo


Corner overhead combo utilizing the timing tricks in the previous listed corner combos. The 22A/B after the overhead also leaves you positive frames if the opponent manages to block the overhead.
{{Navigation-UNI}}
 
*'''236X Starters
    236X, 3C xx 623A, delay 6B, 2C xx 236A OTG, walk back 66 xx 214[A], 5B, ]A[, nj.[C], j.B, 3B, 2C
 
Your timing the 3C to hit just as 236X ends so that 236X leaves a dissolve for 623A to launch the opponent.
 
== Corner 0% Meter (Dissolve) ==
*'''5A/B Starters
    5A, 5B, 2C xx 236A OTG, delay 66C xx 236A OTG, walk back delay nj.[C], j.B, 2C xx 623A, 66C
 
*'''2C Starters
    2C xx 22A, 5BB xx 623A, delay j.6B, 66C xx 236A OTG, delay jump back j.[C] xx j.236A OTG, 66C
    2C xx 623A, dash 2C, 6B, 2C xx 236A OTG, walk back 66C xx 214[A], 5B, ]A[, nj.[C], j.B, 2C
 
*'''6[C] Overhead Starters
    6[C] xx 623A, delay 6B, 2C xx 236A OTG, walk back 66C xx 214[A], ]A[, 3B, nj.[C], j.B, 3B, 2C
 
*'''236X Starters
    236X, dash j.C, j.B, 2C xx 22A, 5B, 5C xx 623A, walk back j.6B, 66C xx 236A OTG, delay jump back j.[C] xx j.236A OTG, 66C
 
*'''214[X] Starters
    5A xx 236A, ]X[, j.[C], dash 2B OTG xx 22A/B, 3B xx 623A, walk back j.6B, 66C xx 236A OTG, walk back nj.[C]
    5A xx 236A, ]X[, j.[C], j.6B OTG, 22A, 3B xx 623A, walk back j.6B, 66C xx 236A OTG, j.[C]
    2B, 5C, 2C, 3C xx 22A/B, ]X[, 66C xx 236A OTG, delay jump back j.[C], 623A OTG, 66C   
    6[C], 6B+C, ]X[, j.[C], 2B OTG xx 22A, 3B xx 623A, walk back j.6B, 66C xx 236A OTG, j.[C]
    6[C] xx 236A OTG, ]X[, delay nj.[C], 66C OTG xx 236A, walk back delay nj.[C], j.B, 2C xx 623A, 66C
    ]X[, 3C xx 22A, 2C xx 623A, delay 6B, 2C xx 236A OTG, walk back 66C xx 236A OTG, walk back nj.[C], j.B, 3B, 2C
    ]X[, 5A, 6C, j.C, j.B, 2C xx 22A, 5B, 5C xx 623A, walk back j.6B, 66C xx 236A OTG, delay jump back j.[C] xx j.236A OTG, 66C
    ]X[, 2C, 6B, 2C xx 236A OTG, walk back 66C xx 236A OTG, walk back nj.[C], j.B, 2C xx 623A, 66C
 
The above combos require a 214[X] dissolve to be placed on screen first.
 
== Corner 100% Meter ==
*'''Assault Starters
    Assault j.C, 5A, 2C, 3C xx 22A/B xx 214C, 66C xx 236A OTG, delay jump back j.[C], 623A OTG, 66C
*'''6[C] Overhead Starters
    6[C] xx 214A (1) xx 236C, nj.[C], 214[A] OTG, 5B, ]A[, nj.[C], j.B, 2C xx 623A, 66C
 
Time the the first nj.[C] during the descent of Carmine's jump. This allows you to land first and get the OTG from 214[A]. The second nj.[C] should have the C charged during Carmine's ascent so that it hits at the peak of his jump.
 
*'''236X Starters
    236X (N), 214[A], 5B, 6B, 2C, 3C xx 22B, ]A[, 66C xx 236A OTG, delay jump back j.[C], 623B OTG, 2C xx 22A/B, CS, 623C
 
236X needs to hit them grounded. If it picks them up off the ground this combo won't work.
 
== Corner 200% Meter ==
*'''Assault Starters
    Assault j.C, 5A, 2C, 3C xx 22A, 3B xx 623A, j.6B, 66C xx 236A OTG, delay jump back j.[C], 236C OTG, CS, Veil Off, 41236D
 
During the jump back j.[C] part, charge the C towards the peak of Carmine's jump so that the j.[C] comes out during the descent. Carmine will land first before the opponent so that 236C will OTG.
 
*'''5B Starters
    5B, 2C, 3C xx 22A, 5B, 2C xx 236A OTG, Veil Off, 214C, 623A, 2C xx 236C, 214[A] xx 41236D, ]A[
    5B, 2C, 6B, 2C xx 236A OTG, dash j.[C], dash 2B OTG, j.A, j.B, j.C, 3B, 2C xx 22C, Veil Off, 236C xx 623C
    5B, 2C, 3C xx 22A, 5B, 5C xx 623A, j.6B, 66C xx 236A OTG, j.[C], 236C OTG, CS, Veil Off, 2C xx 236C, 214A xx 41236D 
 
In the third combo you need to walk back and delay the j.6B. The last j.[C] requires you to jump back and so the Veil Off whiffs.
 
*'''623A Starters
    623A, 2C, 6B, 2C xx 236A OTG, walk back nj.[C], 236A OTG, Veil Off, 214C, 3B, 6C xx 41236D
 
Requires a dissolve on screen for the 623A to launch. The walk back nj.[C] is required to cause the Veil Off to whiff. Time the C charge during nj.[C] during the descent of Carmine's jump.
 
== Corner 100-200% Meter Side Switch ==
*'''214C Starters
    214C, 5B, 6B, 2C xx 236A OTG, walk back 66C xx 236A OTG, walk back nj.[C], j.B, 2C xx 623A, 66C
 
*'''63214C Starters
    63214C, CS, 22A OTG, 3B, 5C, j.B, j.C, 2C xx 236A OTG, Veil Off, 214C, 623A, 2C, 3C, 6C xx 41236D
 
=Mix Ups=
Carmine mix ups involve getting the opponent to block 236X or be weary of a 214[X] trap. There are a few ways to set up both of these. The first method is within the neutral game since both 236X and 214[X] are good neutral game tools for Carmine. If you manage to get the opponent to run into these during the neutral game you can start his mix up game. The second method is within a block string. The block string method is risky against some characters as both specials are slow on start up and susceptible to mashing, reversals, or reaction interrupts. You can use chain shift or super cancels to make it safe though. The third option is off of a normal throw or a command grab super. The last method is ending his combos with attacks that end in a knockdown and allow Carmine to set up a 214[X], 236A/B, or TK j.236A/B after wards. Once the opponent is blocking 236X or respects your options with 214[X] this lets Carmine do a multi-layered mix up of baits and high/low/throw games.
 
*'''Block String Setups
This will be character dependent because you need to be aware of their attack ranges and reversal options. In general, you want to avoid using the block string method against characters who have long range normals or reversals that can interrupt you out of the start up of 236X. If you've varied your block strings enough against the opponent they may respect you enough to block 236X if you do it in a block string. Otherwise, you can do a block string into 236X and chain shift immediately but this method is better if you have a dissolve on screen. You can do a block string into 22A/B, Chain Shift, 236X and then go in for pressure/mix ups. If you have at least 100% meter you can do any block string into 214A/B and super cancel 236C on the first or second hit of the attack. While they're blocking 236C you can go for a mix up or do extended pressure. If you get an opponent to block 236X you can dash in and do 214[A/B]. From there you can repeat 236X, 214[A/B] indefinitely unless the opponent Veil Offs or Guard Thrusts but both of these options can be baited and punished. This block string loops is not the best idea because it costs you 300 health for each special you use so you do more damage to yourself than the chip damage being done to the opponent. It's something worth repeating a few times in order to get the opponent to flinch or start a mix up.
 
*'''Okizeme Setups
All of Carmine's combos should end in 66C, 2C, j.[C], 22C, or 63214C because they cause a knockdown that lets you set up a 214[X], 236X, or TK j.236X.
 
*'''214[X] Mix Up Options
 
1. Bait<br>
2. Meaty<br>
3. 6[C] overhead<br>
4. Throw<br>
5. Assault<br>
6. 6B+C<br>
 
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[[Category:Carmine]]

Latest revision as of 10:08, 14 March 2020

Profile-carmine.png

He hungers. His body, drenched in blood thirsts for more, but nothing can satiate his desire
for violence. He must show that none are more powerful than he. The fangs and claws that
flow through his veins pierces his enemies in their entirety. Still, he cannot let his blood go
dry, and he hunts for more prey to satisfy his lust.

Story

In exchange for his own life force, this warrior has mastered a forbidden and dangerous technique. Making a show of his power, his only objective is to seek fights. He attacks other In-Births because they rub him the wrong way. Another Night... But tonight, the man he defeated belonged to Amnesia. With his final breath, he utters the name, Hilda -- the strongest In-Birth of them all. Carmine is ecstatic with the news, and makes his way to where she is.

Heh heh heh... Yeah, I love that look.
It's beautiful, how it gets all twisted!

Gameplay

Carmine is a mixed bag of space control with his long range normals and zoning specials, to a hyper aggressive set play character with a plethora of mix up options. He is a high risk/reward character because every aspect of his game play, including his combos, require him to spend his health. You will be treating his life as currency in order to play a neutral game to create openings for his offensive pressure. He is a character that can never be counted out at any point in the match as he becomes increasingly dangerous the lower his life is. The draw backs to Carmine is that he needs to spend a lot of his life to do anything and he lacks a solid reversal option but this balances out his sometimes over whelming options.

Carmine's ability to extend offensive pressure is unique in that it doesn't follow the typical method of anime fighters through dash attacks, as his non-dash specific attacks instantly stops his forward momentum. This means he has to rely more on the range of his normals, frame traps, and certain special moves to create a continuous offense. However, doing this creates gaps in his pressure strings that allow his opponents to counter poke or reversal out, creating a level of risk that needs to be understood when executing these tactics.

During the neutral game you'll want to space control with his long range pokes via 5B, 2C, 5C, and j.C in combination with his zoning tools of 6B, j.6B, 236X, j.236X and 623X. Placing dissolves on the stage is important to establish screen control presence to force your opponent to either play more defensively or take risks to get in on Carmine. This will allow you to capitalize on their risks, create offensive pressure, or gain optimal combo damage once you land a hit. Typically, 6B, 236X, j.236X, and 214X are the ideal methods to place dissolves on the screen. Be careful to not over utilize these attacks since the life loss can add up quickly. Essentially, the goal of Carmine's neutral game is to land any type of hit because he is able to convert stray hits into a full combo that ends in a knockdown to create a mix up/okizeme game after wards.

Carmine's okizeme game involves placing a meaty 236X on top of the opponent then go in with a high/low/throw game and then convert any hit into a combo that ends in a knockdown so the process can be repeated. The other option is to threaten the opponent with a 214[A/B] and have them second guess when they can push a button in fear of getting hit by the follow up attack when you release A or B. This again allows you go for a high/low/throw game that ends in the same way as the 236X route. In this manner, Carmine becomes a heavy set play type of character.


Strengths Weaknesses
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Character Stats

Health
10800
Forward Walk Speed Backward Walk Speed Jump Startup Jump Duration
1200 -900 5 43
Dash Startup Initial Dash Speed Dash Acceleration Max Dash Speed
9 4000 0 4000
Backdash Startup Backdash Duration Backdash Distance Backdash Invul
4 27 -41614 1~8 Full
9~10 Throw

Unique Trait

  • Certain moves cost health, but in return those attacks leave a Dissolve puddle.
    • Dissolves are activated in various ways to attack the opponent.
  • Throw and command throws regain health.

Vorpal Trait

  • Dissolve self damage reduced
  • Force Function startup decreased
Frame Data Help
Header Tooltip
Damage Damage done by this attack.
(x) denotes combined damage
[x] denotes minimum damage
Guard The way this move must be blocked.
High = Can block standing
Low = Can block crouching
Mid = Can block standing or crouching
Air = Can block in the air
Air Shield = Can block in the air while shielding
Unblockable = Cannot be blocked
Cancel Actions this move can be canceled into on hit or block, unless specially noted.
N = Normal Cancelable
SE = Self Cancelable
SP = Special Cancelable
EX = EX/IW Cancelable
CS = Chain Shift
UNQ = Unique (See description)
TH = Throw Cancelable
J = Jump Cancelable (Hit cancelable only by default)
(X) = Hit cancelable only
-X- = Can additionally be cancelled during whiff
Property Special properties this move has. Click on the property to navigate to an explanation.
Cost The resources this move costs to use.
GRD = GRD Blocks
EXS = EXS Meter
Vorpal = Vorpal
GRD Break = Causes GRD Break
Attribute Attributes of the attack. Mostly used in situations involving invul.
There are two sets of attributes: Strike/Throw and Head/Foot/Dive/Projectile
Every move has a Strike/Throw attribute, but doesn't always have Head/Foot/Dive/Projectile attribute.
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Strike = Strike (Anything that isn't a Throw is a Strike)
Throw = Throw
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Head = Head (Most jump normals)
Foot = Foot
Dive = Some air specials
Projectile = Projectile
Startup Frame when the first hitbox is present.
+ denotes the frames before and after super flash.
Active The amount of frames that this move will have a hitbox.
(x) denotes frame gaps where there are no hitboxes is present.
Due to varied blockstuns, (x) frames are difficult to use to determine punish windows. Generally the larger the numbers, the more time you have to punish.
Recovery Frames that this move has after the active frames if not canceled.
Overall Frames that this move takes from start to finish before the character returns to neutral.
Advantage The difference in frames where you can act before your opponent when this move is blocked (assuming the move isn't canceled and the first active frame is blocked).
If the opponent uses a move with startup equal or less than this move's advantage, it will result in opponent hitting that move.
±x~±x denotes a possible range of advantage. The left value is when the active frames hit sooner (generally worse) and the right value is for when the active frames hit later (generally better).
Invul The frames where this move cannot be hit by an attribute.
Full = Fully invincible
Strike = Strike invincible
Throw = Throw invincible
Head = Head invincible
Foot = Foot invincible
Dive = Dive invincible
Projectile = Projectile invincible

Normal Moves

Standing Normals

5A
UNI Carmine 5A.png
Damage Guard Cancel Property Cost Attribute
180 Mid SP, EX, CS - - Strike
Startup Active Recovery Overall Advantage Invul
6 2 13 20 -3 -

Carmine's fastest normal.

  • It has a deceptively far hit box for a 5A.
  • It is useful for punishes, pressure, and a situational anti-air against ground assaults or mis-spaced jump ins.
  • It is mostly used in block strings to reduce the recovery of his C attacks and in combos after an assault j.X starter.
5B
UNI Carmine 5B.png
5B
5B
UNI Carmine 5BB.png
(5B)~B
(5B)~B
5B Damage Guard Cancel Property Cost Attribute
530 Mid SP, EX, CS - - Strike
Startup Active Recovery Overall Advantage Invul
9 5 16 29 -5 -

Carmine performs a raising elbow attack with a trail of blood crystals.

  • Comparably normal start up for a 5B and it contains a really good horizontal hit box.
  • It is his best standing normal due to it's versatility.
  • It's used in his neutral game, block strings, primary combo starter, allows him to combo from his far pokes, and is a situational anti-air.
  • It's his most versatile normal.
(5B)~B Damage Guard Cancel Property Cost Attribute
490 Mid SP, EX, CS - - Strike
Startup Active Recovery Overall Advantage Invul
14 7 14 34 -5 -

Carmine takes a step forward and does a raising elbow attack with his other arm, leaving behind a second trail of blood crystals.

  • This contains a large amount of active frames but due to its limitations, it's mostly used for combos off of max ranged 5B or 2C starters.
  • On hit it launches the opponent into the air and can be jump or special cancelled to continue the combo.
  • It is also used in certain block strings due to it's forward moving properties.
  • Can also be used from 5AA after you've used your 5B gatling option.
  • On block or hit, you cannot gatling into any other normal leaving you at frame disadvantage.
  • You must special cancel after wards to keep yourself safe or at frame advantage.
  • During the neutral game, you can gatling into 5BB and then double special cancel to 236C to either set up a mix up or start the pseudo infinite block string.
5C
UNI Carmine 5C.png
Damage Guard Cancel Property Cost Attribute
610 Mid SP, EX, CS - - Strike
Startup Active Recovery Overall Advantage Invul
15 3 24 41 -9 -

Carmine swings his arm leaving behind a trail of blood crystals.

  • Slow and can be hard to capitalize on at full range, and the attack's hit box is concentrated more towards the bottom of the attack then at the top, which can cause it to whiff at jumping opponents at certain ranges.
  • It's primarily used in block strings and combos, thanks to it's huge cancel window and ability to OTG.

Crouching Normals

2A
UNI Carmine 2A.png
Damage Guard Cancel Property Cost Attribute
170 Mid SP, EX, CS - - Strike
Startup Active Recovery Overall Advantage Invul
7 2 12 20 -2 -

Carmine performs a crouching slash. It can chain into itself and is not a low attack.

  • It is mainly used in block strings and for whiff cancels to reduce the recovery of his C attacks.
2B
UNI Carmine 2B.png
Damage Guard Cancel Property Cost Attribute
420 Low SP, EX, CS - - Foot
Startup Active Recovery Overall Advantage Invul
7 5 13 24 -2 -

Carmine performs an awkward crouching kick.

  • This attack hits low but has short range.
  • It allows Carmine to OTG off of j.[C] during his combos.
  • The limited range doesn't make it good mid-block string due to push back.
  • In blocks strings it should be used as a starter during his okizeme game since it can be gatling into his overhead.
  • It can also be used as a mix up tool with empty jumps, assault j.[C] (whiff) into 2B for a fake out into the low.
2C
UNI Carmine 2C.png
Damage Guard Cancel Property Cost Attribute
540 Low SP, EX, CS - - Foot
Startup Active Recovery Overall Advantage Invul
11 2 29 41 -15 -

Carmine performs a crouching elbow attack that shoots out a long ranged blood crystal.

  • It's his best normal during the ground neutral game due to its range and the fact that it hits low.
  • Keep in mind that the opponent can ground assault over it if you're too predictable with it.
  • This is his best normal in combos because it's a strong combo starter, allows for the best combo extensions, and is the best combo ender because it causes a knockdown allowing you to set up okizeme options after wards.
  • It's good in block strings because it slightly sucks the opponent in, which allows for extended block strings with 5A.

Air Normals

j.A
UNI Carmine j.A.png
Damage Guard Cancel Property Cost Attribute
140 High, Air Shield SP, EX, CS - - Head
Startup Active Recovery Overall Advantage Invul
8 2 14(2 on land) - Varies -

Carmine performs a quick downward swipe.

  • This is used in his combos and as an assault starter with a 236A/214[A/B] set up.
  • It can also be used to set up a double over head by utilizing Chain Shift.
  • For example, assault j.A, CS, j.B into a combo if it hits.
  • The damage output post combo starter is low and it's character specific.
j.B
UNI Carmine j.B.png
Damage Guard Cancel Property Cost Attribute
410 High, Air Shield SP, EX, CS - - Head
Startup Active Recovery Overall Advantage Invul
10 3 17(3 on land) 29 Varies -

Carmine performs a wide downward strike with a blood crystal.

  • It's mostly used during his combos.
  • The active frames on this jumping normal is short, which is not ideal for a jump in/assault starter.
  • It's a good normal in air-to-air situations, like against Merkava's glide.
  • You can also use the short active frames as a fake out into a low/throw during a grounded assault.
  • If you do j.B during the peak of the ground assault it will whiff and you can go for a 2B (low) or throw after wards.
j.C
UNI Carmine j.C.png
Normal
Normal
UNI Carmine j.C IC.png
Charged
Charged
Normal Damage Guard Cancel Property Cost Attribute
310*2(585 2-hit) High, Air Shield SP, EX, CS - - Head
Startup Active Recovery Overall Advantage Invul
12 1,1 34(4 on land) 47 Varies -

Strong air normal with a hitbox around Carmine.

  • This is Carmine's staple air-to-ground approach.
  • Hits twice forcing opponents to stand block longer than a normal jump in.
  • Very good combo filler as well, particularly in corner-carry combos.
Charged Damage Guard Cancel Property Cost Attribute
420*2(772 2-hit) High, Air Shield SP, EX, CS - - Head
Startup Active Recovery Overall Advantage Invul
25 1,2 34(4 on land) 61 Varies -

Charged version.

  • Fantastic air normal, arguably one of the best in the game.
  • The hitbox becomes extended even further, making it a very good space control tool during the neutral.
  • If j.[C] connects with an aerial opponent it will cause a knockdown with a long untechable window.
  • This property is used in a lot of his combo extensions. The charge property can be used for mix ups by faking with charged jump C. For example, if you do assault j.[C] you will land before the attack comes out allowing you to do 2B (low) or throw on landing. Jump C can only be shield guarded in the air so it's a good attack to try and guard break the opponent if they air guard 236X/j.236X in the air and are not paying attention.

Command Normals

6B
UNI Carmine 6B.png
6B
6B
UNI Carmine 66B.png
(6B)~B
(6B)~B
6B Damage Guard Cancel Property Cost Attribute
720 Mid, Air - - 300 VIT (Vorpal: 150 VIT) Projectile
Startup Active Recovery Overall Advantage Invul
14 22 (max) 24 38 -2 -

Fires a horizontal blood crystal projectile and sets dissolve where the projectile impacts.

  • Primary method to setting dissolve on screen.
  • If there is an existing 6B dissolve when another 6B is thrown the dissolve is moved to the new impact location.
  • It costs the standard 300 health for each use unless in Vorpal state.
  • It's particularly fast and is considered to be both a projectile and a physical attack allowing it to beat a lot of different attacks.
  • A very important zoning tool that is also his best way to set a dissolve during the neutral game.
  • The common mistake for new Carmine players is to over use this move and use up a lot of their health with it.
  • If the opponent catches on to this they will wait it out and let you slowly kill yourself. A very important tool during his combos because it sets up the necessary dissolve for combo extensions.
  • You can convert into a full combo from mid to full screen by going 6B+C xx 22C into anything afterwards.
  • While the damage output from this isn't high, it's a complete momentum shift in your favor.
  • It's negative frames on block at point blank range but can be positive frames depending on your spacing; however, it effectively ends your pressure as you cannot gatling from it.8
(6B)~B
Follow-up
Damage Guard Cancel Property Cost Attribute
440x2 (720) Mid, Air SP, EX, CS - - Projectile
Startup Active Recovery Overall Advantage Invul
18 7 15 39 +3 -

Follow-up from 6B, Carmine creates a large curved spike in front of him.

  • Carmine's new button in [st].
  • Available from 6B from hit or block.
  • On hit it brings the opponent towards Carmine, which can help converting hits into combos from far-away confirms.
  • On block, it is amazingly positive, but it uses up all your dissolves, and doesn't bring the opponent closer, so it may be better to use 22X to give yourself frame advantage, and lay down a dissolve for the same cost of 6BB.
j.6B
UNI Carmine j.6B.png
j.6B
j.6B
UNI Carmine j.6BB.png
(j.6B)~B
(j.6B)~B
j.6B Damage Guard Cancel Property Cost Attribute
720 Mid, Air - - 300 VIT (Vorpal: 150 VIT) Projectile
Startup Active Recovery Overall Advantage Invul
20 12(max) [10 on landing] 31 +11 -

Fires an aerial, 45 degree version of 6B and leaves a dissolve upon impact.

  • It stops all forward momentum from a jump and moves Carmine back wards slightly.
  • This is perfect in baiting out anti-airs, which could leave the opponent susceptible to a punish combo after wards.
  • Gives good frame advantage on block if done low to the ground but is awkward to set up for a block string since you can't jump cancel normals on block.
  • Key combo move off an assault starter because there's too much hit stun scaling to go for the typical 2C, 6B, 2C xx 236X combo extension.
(j.6B)~B Damage Guard Cancel Property Cost Attribute
440x2 (720) Mid, Air SP, EX, CS - - Projectile
Startup Active Recovery Overall Advantage Invul
15 7 [9 on landing] 48 -6 -

Aerial version of 6BB.

  • It can also convert into a combo on hit, but depending on height, you can just let yourself drop down and pick up a better combo from the necessary 6B.
  • On block, it makes Carmine do a little more hang-time, which gives the opponent more time to recover.
3B
UNI Carmine 3B.png
Damage Guard Cancel Property Cost Attribute
564 Mid SP, EX, CS - - Strike
Startup Active Recovery Overall Advantage Invul
8 3 23 33 -6 7~10 Head

Carmine does an upwards roundhouse kick at a 45 degree angle.

  • The start up is fast and it contains upper body invincibility making it his go-to anti-air.
  • It launches the opponent on hit, which can be converted into a full combo into a knockdown for okizeme options.
  • You can dash into 3B if you suspect the opponent will try to jump or assault in. You can option select the combo conversion with 9C.
  • On hit you will jump cancel 3B into j.C but on block you will get 5C since you can't jump cancel normals on block.
  • The 3B into 5C can create a frame trap by gatling into a charged 3C or a delayed 2C so it's a pretty useful option select.
6C
UNI Carmine 6C.png
Normal
Normal
UNI Carmine 6C IC.png
Charged
Charged
Normal Damage Guard Cancel Property Cost Attribute
550 Mid SP, EX, CS - - Strike
Startup Active Recovery Overall Advantage Invul
13 3 23 38 -8 -

Carmine does a back hand spinning swipe shooting forth a large trail of blood crystals.

  • This has a large vertical hit box but is not really useful as an anti-air due to it's slow start up and lack of upper body invincibility.
  • It can be used as a situational anti-air such as underneath Merkava when he's flying.
  • Not really used in combos but often seen in block string filler.
Charged Damage Guard Cancel Property Cost Attribute
740 High SP, EX, CS - - Strike
Startup Active Recovery Overall Advantage Invul
27 3 26 55 -11 -

Charged version of his 6C that extends the hit box horizontally.

  • This is Carmine's only standing overhead and is an amazing tool in his mix up game.
  • Leads to huge damage with either 100% meter or a dissolve below/behind the opponent.
  • The overhead has slow start up so he's susceptible to mashing or reversals.
  • To make this safer to use, you can use it after forcing the opponent to block 236X/j.236X.
  • Even though the start up is slow the ball indicating it's charging only appears on the 14th frame, making it hard to react to.
  • You cannot gatling out of charged 6C so you're committed to the attack but you can special/super cancel on block or hit.
  • You can half charge the move to feign the overhead and create a frame trap for opponents who like to mash during block stun.
  • It also allows you to gatling after wards so you can go into 2C for a low if the opponent blocks the 6C as an overhead.
3C
UNI Carmine 3C.png
Normal
Normal
UNI Carmine 3C IC.png
Charged
Charged
Normal Damage Guard Cancel Property Cost Attribute
710 Mid SP, EX, CS - - Strike
Startup Active Recovery Overall Advantage Invul
15 5 20 39 -9 11~16 Head

Carmine shoots a large splatter of blood crystals.

  • Very large horizontal hit box that reaches farther than 2C but has longer start up.
  • The large hit box makes it good for anti-airs at farther ranges, which is useful against attacks like Merkava's glide or Vatista's j.C.
  • On hit, it causes a blow back that can only be special/super cancelled. If there are dissolves behind the opponent when they get blown back you can cancel into 623A/B and convert into a full combo after wards.
  • In the corner, it usually leads to 22A juggles or sets up Veil Off combos.
  • It's also used a lot in block string enders to it's large reach but you cannot gatling out of it.
  • Since it leaves you negative on block most people will special cancel into 22A/B to maintain frame advantage but there's a gap between 3C and 22A/B that is susceptible to invincible reversals.
  • You can bait these reversals by not cancelling into 22A/B after 3C.
Charged Damage Guard Cancel Property Cost Attribute
890 Mid SP, EX, CS - - Strike
Startup Active Recovery Overall Advantage Invul
20 5 20 44 -7 17~21 Head

Charged version.

  • Wall bounces on hit.
  • If there are no convenient dissolves it can be followed up with 22C or 214B (2nd hit).
  • On counter hit it can convert into a full combo, especially on air hit.

Dash Moves

66B
UNI Carmine 3B.png
Damage Guard Cancel Property Cost Attribute
564 Mid SP, EX, CS - - Strike
Startup Active Recovery Overall Advantage Invul
10 3 15 27 -4 -

Carmine does the roundhouse kick that he does in his 3B.

  • It blows the opponent back on hit instead of launching.
  • Stupid amounts of untechable time against air opponents.
66C
UNI Carmine 6C.png
Damage Guard Cancel Property Cost Attribute
850 Mid - - - -
Startup Active Recovery Overall Advantage Invul
18 4 19 40 -5 -

Carmine does the spinning swipe attack that he does during his 6C.

  • On hit it causes a knockdown making it useful for combo extensions as well as combo enders to set up okizeme.
  • It has some situational applications in certain match ups, such as against Merkava's start up on his flight.

Universal Mechanics

Force Function

UNI Carmine BC.png
Normal Damage Guard Cancel Property Cost Attribute
320 Mid EX, CS - 300 VIT, 1 GRD Foot
Startup Active Recovery Overall Advantage Invul
15 3 25 42 -5 -
Vorpal Damage Guard Cancel Property Cost Attribute
320 Mid EX, CS - 150 VIT, 0.5 GRD Foot
Startup Active Recovery Overall Advantage Invul
12 3 25 39 -5 -

Carmine does a mocking gesture and shoots out a dissolve in front of him.

  • It creates a dissolve, consuming health, in front of Carmine if there are no existing dissolves on screen.
  • The dissolve it generates has a hit box.
  • If there are existing dissolves on screen it will instead manipulate their positions.
  • 6B+C will move them forwards while 4B+C moves them backwards.
  • Manipulating the positions of the dissolve(s) will not consume any health and each dissolve will have a hit box during the position change.
  • It's useful to manipulate the dissolve(s) for better screen positioning, interrupts from full screen, versus back techs with 214[A], and as combo filler.
Aerial Force Function
UNI Carmine j.BC.png
Normal Damage Guard Cancel Property Cost Attribute
320 Mid EX, CS - 300 VIT, 1 GRD Foot
Startup Active Recovery Overall Advantage Invul
15 3 19 36 +1 -
Vorpal Damage Guard Cancel Property Cost Attribute
320 Mid EX, CS - 150 VIT, 0.5 GRD Foot
Startup Active Recovery Overall Advantage Invul
12 3 19 33 +1 -

Carmine does a mocking gesture in the air and shoots out a dissolve in front of him.

  • Functionally similar to the grounded version, but used for different purposes.
  • Can be used to bait out anti-airs, and in combos low to the ground.
  • Somewhat rare to see.
Throw
UNI Carmine AD.png
Damage Guard Cancel Property Cost Attribute
1536 Unblockable - Knockdown - Throw
Startup Active Recovery Overall Advantage Invul
4 1 22 26 +61 (hit) -

Carmine grabs the opponent by the throat and then slams them to the ground.

  • Recovers 400 VIT.
  • Carmine's throw game is quite strong due to his okizeme options and is one of the few ways he can regain health so don't neglect to use it.
  • The knockdown lasts a long time and allows you to set a 214[X] and maneuver around slightly.
  • The opponent can back tech from the throw so if you had set a 214[X] use 6B+C, ]X[ to force pressure on the opponent.
Guard Thrust
Guard Thrust
ガードスラスト
214D
UNI Carmine 6C.png
214D
Normal
Damage Guard Cancel Property Cost Attribute
0 Mid - Launch 100 EXS, GRD Break Strike
Startup Active Recovery Overall Advantage Invul
15 5 26 45 -12 1~15 Full,
16~45 Full on hit
214D
Vorpal
Damage Guard Cancel Property Cost Attribute
0 Mid - Launch Vorpal Strike
Startup Active Recovery Overall Advantage Invul
12 5 26 42 -12 1~15 Full,
16~45 Full on hit

Blows the opponent away on hit.

  • Usable only during blockstun.
  • Generally better to use while in Vorpal as it's faster and costs less resources.
Veil Off
Veil Off
ヴェールオフ
A+B+C
UNI Carmine ABC.png
A+B+C
Normal
Damage Guard Cancel Property Cost Attribute
0 Mid, Air - Launch, Wall Bounce, GRD Break 100+ EXS Strike
Startup Active Recovery Overall Advantage Invul
20 2 [7 (3 on hit) on landing] 58 (54 on hit) -13 1~30 Full
A+B+C
Full Charge
Damage Guard Cancel Property Cost Attribute
0 Mid, Air - Launch, Wall Bounce, GRD Break 100+ EXS Strike
Startup Active Recovery Overall Advantage Invul
68 2 [7 (2 on hit) on landing] 108 (103 on hit) -14 1~91 Full

Universal reversal that blows the opponent back on hit.

  • Airborne: 1~52, Standing: 53~59.
    • For Full Charge version: Airborne: 1~101, Standing: 102~108.
  • Requires at least 100 meter and puts you in Veil Off state which grants 20% more damage, but drains your meter at a slow rate.
  • Meter drains much slower when health is below 30% (orange health).
  • You can hold down A+B+C to delay activation and gain a few extra benefits, but doing so is highly unrecommended unless trying to run the clock as this move already has a long start up as is.
  • Carmine doesn't have an easy way to escape pressure, so this will be one of his best reversals.
A+B+C
Cross Cast
Damage Guard Cancel Property Cost Attribute
0 Mid, Air - Launch 100+ EXS, Vorpal Strike
Startup Active Recovery Overall Advantage Invul
2 4 20 25 +3 1~19 Full

Cancels an action and launches the opponent high into the air on hit.

  • Airborne: 1~25.
  • CVO cancel is treated the same as EX cancel, you can only CVO when you can EX and the opponent is in hit/blockstun.
    • Including in the air.
  • Requires at least 100 meter and consumes vorpal state and drains meter at a fast rate.
  • Has a lot of hitstun, making it easy to combo from.
  • Grants an additional bounce if both have been used in the combo so far.
    • If the opponent does end up hitting the ground during the combo, damage is prorated.
  • Pressing A+B+C can be used for a shortcut for Infinite Worth.
  • Used mostly as a way to tack on extra damage, or to reliably close out the round.

Special Moves

236X
Spin!
「まわれェ!」
236X
UNI Carmine 236X.png
A Damage Guard Cancel Property Cost Attribute
380xN (1337) Mid, Air, Air Shield CS - 300 VIT (Vorpal: 150 VIT) Projectile
Startup Active Recovery Overall Advantage Invul
34 37 - 34 +72 -

Carmine throws a large spinning blade that travels backwards before leaving a dissolve behind.

  • You can only have one 236X special on screen at one time. When used with dissolve(s) on screen, all dissolves becomes spinning blades that travel across the ground and towards the opponent.
  • Afterwards, all other dissolves disappear.
  • The dissolve follow-up comes out in 30f and tracks the opponent on the ground.
  • The dissolve follow-up OTG's making it his primary tool in combo extensions.
  • The A version sets the spinning blade low to the ground.
  • This is an extremely important move in Carmine's repertoire of attacks.
  • It's the basis of his okizeme game because of the extended block stun.
  • The A version is the most used version to start his okizeme game, pressure, and combo extensions.
  • It's also a very good space control tool during the neutral game, especially with dissolves on screen, and forces offensive characters to play patiently.
  • It's really good at stopping assault and air assault approaches. You can convert to a full combo if it hits, which leads into his okizeme game.
  • If the opponent chicken guards any 236X you can attempt an air unblockable attack to break their guard.
  • If you get hit during the attack the blade will disappear, so you can't use this move randomly or liberally within block strings
  • You'll need to understand the ranges of your opponents attacks before using this move in block strings because the slow start up makes Carmine susceptible to mashing and reaction interrupts.
  • You can chain shift the start-up to keep yourself safe from or apply additional pressure.
B Damage Guard Cancel Property Cost Attribute
380xN (1337) Mid, Air, Air Shield CS, - 300 VIT (Vorpal: 150 VIT) Projectile
Startup Active Recovery Overall Advantage Invul
34 37 - 34 +72 -

The B version.

  • Sets the spinning blade higher on the screen before leaving a dissolve on the screen.
  • The dissolve follow-up comes out in 30f and reacts the same way as the A version. The B version whiffs on most crouching characters and is not commonly used to set up his okizeme, or pressure game.
  • It has it uses in setting up tick throws and command grabs because it whiffs on most crouching characters.
  • It's interchangeable with the A version for combo extensions but is particularly useful in the neutral game.
  • The higher positioning of the blade controls a lot more air space than the A version effectively shutting down aerial assault approaches.
EX Damage Guard Cancel Property Cost Attribute
180xN (1665) Mid, Air, Air Shield CS - 100 EXS, 300 VIT (Vorpal: 150 VIT) Projectile
Startup Active Recovery Overall Advantage Invul
19 52 16 34 +62 1~3 Throw

The C (EXS) version.

  • Creates a larger, faster, and longer lasting blade before leaving a dissolve on screen.
  • The dissolve follow-up comes out in 29f after the super flash and behaves the same way as the A and B versions.
  • It's primarily used for high damage combos off of an overhead, or Infinite Words combos from a Veil Off.
  • You can't super cancel 236A/B into 236C since you can only have one 236X on screen but you can super cancel any of his other specials into 236C.
  • Can also be used to setup his corner 'infinite' block string into an eventual mix up.
j.236X
Spin!(air)
「まわれェ!」
j.236X
UNI Carmine j.236X.png
A Damage Guard Cancel Property Cost Attribute
380xN (1337) Mid, Air, Air Shield - - 300 VIT (Vorpal: 150 VIT) Projectile
Startup Active Recovery Overall Advantage Invul
37 37 [10 on landing] 40 +69 -

While in the air, Carmine throws a spinning blade that behaves like the grounded version before leaving a dissolve.

  • The dissolve follow-up comes out in 33f and behaves the same as way as the grounded versions. Afterwards, all other dissolves disappear.
  • The position of the spinning blade is dependent on Carmine's position in the air, the lower you are to the ground the lower the position of the blade will be.
  • When Carmine does j.236X it stops his jumping momentum and moves him back. This makes it good for baiting anti-airs after doing an assault or aerial assault.
  • You can TK the attack (2369X) but it must be done instantly off the ground; if you try to delay the TK he will perform a full jump attack instead leaving you vulnerable.
  • It's used in some corner combos, his neutral game, anti-air baits, and TK is for okizeme.
B Damage Guard Cancel Property Cost Attribute
380xN (1337) Mid, Air, Air Shield - - 300 VIT (Vorpal: 150 VIT) Projectile
Startup Active Recovery Overall Advantage Invul
37 37 [10 on landing] 40 +69 -

The B version sets the spinning blade lower on the screen that behaves similar to the grounded version before leaving a dissolve.

  • The dissolve follow-up comes out in 33f and behaves the same way as the grounded versions as well.
  • The position of the B version is, again, dependent on Carmine's position in the air but it also throws the blade lower to the ground than the A version.
  • Again, it's mostly used in some corner combos, neutral game, anti-air baits, and TK is for okizeme.
EX Damage Guard Cancel Property Cost Attribute
180xN (1665) Mid, Air, Air Shield - - 100 EXS, 300 VIT (Vorpal: 150 VIT) Projectile
Startup Active Recovery Overall Advantage Invul
22 52 [10 on landing] 40 +59 1~3 Throw

The C (EXS) version creates a larger, faster, and longer lasting blade before leaving a dissolve.

  • The dissolve follow-up comes out in 33f after the super flash and behaves the same way as the grounded versions.
  • This version of j.236X is not really used in okizeme, pressure, or combos.
  • There's some use against Merkava in the neutral game to catch him out of his flight but that is extremely situational.
Spin! (Dissolve)
Spin! (Dissolve)
「まわれェ!」
UNI Carmine 236X Dissolve.png
Damage Guard Cancel Property Cost Attribute
720 Mid, Air, Air Shield - - - Foot
Startup Active Recovery Overall Advantage Invul
30 18 - - Varies -

Small wheels produced from a Dissolve puddle on the ground when using either 236X or j236X.

623X
Pulverize!
「すり潰せ!」
UNI Carmine 623X.png
A/B Version
A/B Version
UNI Carmine 623C.png
EX Version
EX Version
A Damage Guard Cancel Property Cost Attribute
550x3 (1352) Low EX, CS - - Strike
Startup Active Recovery Overall Advantage Invul
18 6 12 35 -4 18~23 Head

15~23 Dive

Carmine swings his arms in a cross pattern forming two arcing trails of blood crystals that intersect.

  • Surprisingly, this attack hits low and is good in his pressure game to catch people mashing, trying to chicken block, or blocking high in anticipation of his charged 6C overhead.
  • When activated with a dissolve on screen the dissolve will create an arcing blood trail that arcs towards Carmine. Afterwards, all of the dissolves on screen will disappear.
  • The dissolve follow-up comes out in 24f and does not hit low.
  • On hit, the attack launches the opponent slightly allowing for combo follow-ups.
  • If the opponent is hit by the dissolve follow-up they are launched much higher with a long untechable time allowing for better combo routes and combo conversions from full screen.
  • The dissolve follow-up on block has a vacuum effect and if used in conjunction with the attack itself leaves him +2.
  • With multiple dissolves spread out on the screen, Carmine can effectively control a lot of ground with this move.
  • You're looking to position the opponent on top or behind one of the dissolves to make this option a threat.
  • Using 6B+C or 4B+C can help re-position the dissolves to gain an advantageous position. While the hit boxes control a lot of ground space the opponent can jump or air assault over them to punish you.
B Damage Guard Cancel Property Cost Attribute
567x3 (1393) Low EX, CS - - Strike
Startup Active Recovery Overall Advantage Invul
11 6 18 34 -10 11~16 Head

6~16 Dive

The B version has quite a bit of differences from the A version.

  • The start up is faster, dissolve follow-up is faster (18f), the hit box is larger, and the recovery is longer.
  • It's not something you want to use in block strings because you're completely punishable if done too close, even if you use the dissolves with the attack.
  • It's used mostly during the neutral game and in specific combos. Has anti-air frames, but the hitbox means it only works against deep attacks.
EX Damage Guard Cancel Property Cost Attribute
200x11 (1812) Mid CS - 100 EXS Strike
Startup Active Recovery Overall Advantage Invul
13 12 20 44 -12 1~7 Full

8~9 Throw

The fastest and biggest version of the move, both for the move itself and the dissolves following it.

  • A quasi-reversal that has its invulnerability end before it becomes active.
  • Can be used to beat some meaties and wake-up assaults, but can easily lose to fireballs and late active frames.
  • Sees most of its use in Veil-off combos.
Pulverize! (Dissolve)
Pulverize! (Dissolve)
「すり潰せ!」
623X
UNI Carmine 623X Dissolve.png
A Damage Guard Cancel Property Cost Attribute
1040 Mid, Air, Air Shield - - - Projectile
Startup Active Recovery Overall Advantage Invul
24 7 - - - -
B Damage Guard Cancel Property Cost Attribute
- Mid, Air, Air Shield - - - Projectile
Startup Active Recovery Overall Advantage Invul
17 7 - - - -
EX Damage Guard Cancel Property Cost Attribute
1040 Mid, Air, Air Shield - - - Projectile
Startup Active Recovery Overall Advantage Invul
16 7 - - - -
214X
Thrust!
「ブチ抜け!」
214X
UNI Carmine 214X.png
A/B Version
A/B Version
UNI Carmine 214C.png
EX Version
EX Version
A Damage Guard Cancel Property Cost Attribute
650,1150 (1673) Mid EX, CS - 300 VIT (Vorpal: 150 VIT) Strike
Startup Active Recovery Overall Advantage Invul
13 2(9)7 24 54 -2 -

Carmine throws down a dissolve with one arm that explodes into a blood crystal, then swings his other arm upwards shooting a blood crystal from the ground.

  • It gives a little bit better advantage during block strings than Reverse Beat, but your opponent is more likely to try and escape.
  • You can super cancel on the first or second attack on block or hit, allowing you to cancel into 236C to gain massive frame advantage into a mix up or additional pressure to push the opponent into the corner, or 214C for a combo mid-screen.
  • On hit, it launches the opponent slightly but you cannot combo after wards unless the opponent was already off the ground.
B Damage Guard Cancel Property Cost Attribute
650,1150 (1673) Mid EX, CS - 300 VIT (Vorpal: 150 VIT) Strike
Startup Active Recovery Overall Advantage Invul
14 2(13)7 27 62 -5 -

The B version has a bit more range than the A version.

  • Disadvantageous on block.
  • Both versions are air unblockable so this can be useful against opponents trying to avoid your dissolves on the ground.
  • Also able to hit opponents off of 3[C] if you have no dissolves on-screen.
EX Damage Guard Cancel Property Cost Attribute
222xN (1766) Mid, Air CS - 100 EXS Strike
Startup Active Recovery Overall Advantage Invul
16 8 36 59 +6 1~3 Throw

The C (EXS) version causes Carmine to jump up and rain blood spikes in the area in front of him.

  • This version moves him in the air rather quickly, which can be used to avoid some grounded attacks
  • No invincibility frames on this move so it loses to meaty's.
  • If done close to the opponent it will automatically put you on the opposite side of the opponent, which is useful to get out of the corner if the opportunity arises. Other than that it's mostly used in combos lead into his Infinite Worth.
214[X]
Thrust! (charged)
「ブチ抜け!」
214[X]
UNI Carmine 214X IC 1.png
Hold...
Hold...
UNI Carmine 214X IC 2.png
And Release.
And Release.
[A]
set
Damage Guard Cancel Property Cost Attribute
788 Mid EX, CS - 300 VIT (Vorpal: 150 VIT) Strike
Startup Active Recovery Overall Advantage Invul
31 5 18 53 -1 -

When Charged, Carmine does not perform the second attack and the first attack leaves a dissolve trap.

  • If you keep the button held down the dissolve follow-up does not come out; when you release the button the dissolve shoots up a ball that explodes into a blood crystal.
  • There is no animation that Carmine has to go through before and after the dissolve follow-up making it amazing for baits and offensive pressure.
  • The dissolve follow-up does not interact with other dissolves on screen nor does the 214[X] dissolve interact with other special moves.
  • If Carmine is hit before releasing the button the dissolve disappears.
  • If Carmine is hit after releasing the button the dissolve follow-up will not disappear making it a good mind game against the opponent.
  • The dissolve follow-up on hit launches allowing for combo follow-ups.
  • The A version allows you to use it with 6/4B+C, which makes it useful mid screen to deal with back techs or moving the trap around in relation to the opponent.
  • The charged version becomes Carmine's best meaty and allows him to go for dissolve pressure during his okizeme game.
  • Useful in the neutral game to set up defensive options that can be later turned into offensive options with 6/4B+C.
  • You need to pick your spots when using this in neutral because the start up and recovery is slow leaving you susceptible to attacks and giving up ground to the opponent.
[B]
set
Damage Guard Cancel Property Cost Attribute
788 Mid EX, CS - 300 VIT (Vorpal: 150 VIT) -
Startup Active Recovery Overall Advantage Invul
31 5 18 53 -1 -

The B version. You lose the ability to use 6B+C to chase down back dashes, back techs, and the ability to reposition the dissolve but you gain access to your throw. In addition, there's a trick with the charged B version where you can move the charge & release to the C button instead. The technique to do this is perform 214[B] then press and hold the C button. If done correctly when you release the B button the dissolve follow-up won't come out but will come out when you release the C button. You can then switch the charge &release back to the B button using the same trick. This makes this version strong in the corner, where you can do block strings and even combos without ever having to release the charge provided you have enough finger dexterity (and are using a stick instead of a pad).

]X[
release
Damage Guard Cancel Property Cost Attribute
893 Mid EX, CS - - Strike
Startup Active Recovery Overall Advantage Invul
20 3 - - +28 -

The follow-up is the same for both versions.

  • Launches on hit.
22X
Launch!
「突き上げろ!」
22X
UNI Carmine 22X.png
A Damage Guard Cancel Property Cost Attribute
893 Low EX, CS - 300 VIT (Vorpal: 150 VIT) Projectile
Startup Active Recovery Overall Advantage Invul
18 3 25 45 +1 -

Carmine summons a blood crystal from the ground.

  • Combo filler and used in pressure for frame traps.
B Damage Guard Cancel Property Cost Attribute
893 Low EX, CS - 300 VIT (Vorpal: 150 VIT) Projectile
Startup Active Recovery Overall Advantage Invul
18 3 25 45 +1 -

Same as 22A but summoned mid range

EX Damage Guard Cancel Property Cost Attribute
1344 Low - - 100 EXS, 300 VIT (Vorpal: 150 VIT) Projectile
Startup Active Recovery Overall Advantage Invul
16 3 24 42 +2 1~3 Throw

Summons a crystal that homes in on the opponent and got a completely ridiculous hitstun.

  • Either followed up by specials to get more damage, 214[A/B] for okizeme or Concentration to get GRD blocks. Usually a mix of them though.
  • Can be useful against zoners and is air unblockable so it's a relatively strong tool fullscreen.
Launch! (Dissolve)
Launch! (Dissolve)
「突き上げろ!」
22X
UNI Carmine 22X Dissolve.png
Damage Guard Cancel Property Cost Attribute
893 Low EX, CS - - Strike
Startup Active Recovery Overall Advantage Invul
18 3 - - - -

A smaller pillar will raise where any previously placed dissolves are.

63124C
Give Me That!
「そいつをよこしやがれ!」
63124C
UNI Carmine 63124C.png
Damage Guard Cancel Property Cost Attribute
1265 Unblockable CS - 100 EXS Throw
Startup Active Recovery Overall Advantage Invul
9 2 36 46 - 1~10 Full

Command grab with some invul.

  • Carmine's only reversal aside from universal mechanics.
  • Recovers 1200 VIT.
  • Has a larger range than a normal throw.
  • Okizeme is worse than a throw though and the move will ALWAYS switch sides.
  • Can be used in combos but the proration makes it a waste of meter.

Supers

Infinite Worth

Hahahaha! Be Devoured!
「ヒャハハハハハ!喰らい尽くせ!」
41236D
UNI Carmine 41236D.png
Damage Guard Cancel Property Cost Attribute
3159 Low (ground spikes only), Mid, Air, Air Shield - - 200 EXS Strike / Projectile
Startup Active Recovery Overall Advantage Invul
1(+11 after flash) 21 46 78 -19~-38 1~29 Full

30~31 Throw

Carmine becomes surrounded by spikes.

  • Mostly a combo ender with a rather high minimum damage output, which somewhat varies depending on where you hit the opponent.
  • The spikes around Carmine's feet does 375 damage.
  • The spikes shot outwards do 200 damage each.
  • On hit, the opponent is dealt 9 hits for 140 damage, and three hits for 425 damage.
  • According to the official doc, the maximum damage done raw is 3159 damage.

Infinite Worth EXS

You Shit! This is the END!
クソが!これで仕舞だァ!
A+B+C+D
UNI Carmine ABCD.png
Damage Guard Cancel Property Cost Attribute
3756
[Min: 1314]
Mid, Air - Knockdown 200 EXS, Vorpal or GRD Break Strike
Startup Active Recovery Overall Advantage Invul
1+15 6 46 67 -25 1~26 Full

Carmine becomes surrounded by a pillar of light which goes into a cinematic on hit.

  • Must have less than 30% health (orange health) to use.
  • After the cinematic, characters will be moved to the middle of the stage, regardless of where they were positioned before.
  • Due to the cost, it is usually not recommended to use this move unless it will kill the opponent.

Videos

Getting Started with Carmine: BnBs by Sometimes Fendo

Colors

Default Unlocks

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002 Black Punishment
003 Aqua Regia
004 Ride on Light
005 Dead and Violet
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007 Wild Fang
008 Bad Peace Forest
009 Fade Noise
010 Purplish Gouache

Customization Unlocks (2000 IP Each)

011 Strange Strawberry
012 Plena Noche
013 Emerald Island
014 Ortensia
015 Light of Daybreak
016 Flash Magic
017 Claro de Luna
018 Brave Satan
019 Peligro Diosa
020 Demon Angel
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023 Liquid Metal
024 Noble Blood
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026 Mr. Monochrome
027 Surfusion Eau
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029 Western Feast
030 Dead and Black
031 Equatorial Wave
032 Inferno Blaze
033 Annular Eclipse
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