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| |Strengths | | |Strengths |
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| *Text goes here after asterisk | | *Very good pressure with a lot of ways to open people up and an easy way to reset it in 22A. |
| *Text goes here after asterisk | | *One of the best ground throw in the game, can be comboed anywhere into her bnb. |
| | *Good jump with very active buttons in the air allow her to win a lot of air interactions. |
| | *A lot of ways to deal with DPs/Heat thanks to the clash frames of 2b and 22a. |
| | *Very good walk speed. |
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| |Weaknesses | | |Weaknesses |
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| *Place text here be sure to use "*" for each point* | | *Very bad neutral against a lot of the cast because of her low range. |
| | *Because of the amount of rebeat used in her presion, her damage is extremely volatile. |
| | *Her pressure, while very good, suffers a lot against exguard because of her low range, forcing her to comit to a dash to keep going |
| | *Bad reversals, get used to block. |
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Additional Resources
C-Miyako Match Video Database
Notable Players
Name |
Color
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Region |
Common Venues |
Status |
Details
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Inso |
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Brazil |
Netplay |
Active |
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koriki (こりき) |
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Japan |
A-cho, KorewaMelty |
Inactive |
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Pascut |
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South America |
Netplay |
Active |
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Overview
Strengths / Weaknesses
Strengths
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- Very good pressure with a lot of ways to open people up and an easy way to reset it in 22A.
- One of the best ground throw in the game, can be comboed anywhere into her bnb.
- Good jump with very active buttons in the air allow her to win a lot of air interactions.
- A lot of ways to deal with DPs/Heat thanks to the clash frames of 2b and 22a.
- Very good walk speed.
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Weaknesses
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- Very bad neutral against a lot of the cast because of her low range.
- Because of the amount of rebeat used in her presion, her damage is extremely volatile.
- Her pressure, while very good, suffers a lot against exguard because of her low range, forcing her to comit to a dash to keep going
- Bad reversals, get used to block.
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General Gameplan
Despite having pretty stubby range, C-Miyako excels at pressure and has a very good set of air normals, excellent for racking up counter hits in the air. Your main goal when playing Miya is to land a hit, take the opponent to the corner, and keep them there until they're dead. Her jump is very fast, great for sticking out her very active j.B or j.C to stop the opponent's air approach. She also has one of the best anti air normals in the game: 2B.
Neutral
Abuse her very strong air normals. Try to be as unpredictable as possible. Abuse j.B crossup. Her ground dashes may not be the best, but they serve their purposes well. Dash up 2B/2C can be good for catching your opponent off guard. Dash 5C sometimes works for forcing your opponent out of the air. She also has a very good walkspeed.
Pressure
Miyako has many good tools for pressure, such as 6B and 5C which move her forward and her 22A/22B stomps that are good for frametraps. Mix up 5[C] with 5{C} (half charged) into a low to keep the opponent guessing.
Blockstrings
- Basic. Try to mix it up and not rely on these too often. Mix up 22A with 22B if your opponent starts blocking high.
- 236A's 6[A] followup is plus on block and can be jump canceled into an aerial reset like IAD, or even j22C
- 5B isn't too minus on block and slightly moves Miyako forward, so it can be used as a frametrap normal, provided you have established respect from the opponent.
Fun stuff
- Fuzzy guard setup. Do this as your opponent is waking up. Follow up with an air combo if it hits.
- Double overhead!
Okizeme
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Defense
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Combos
Combo Notation Help
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Disclaimer: Combos are written by various writers, so the actual notation used in pages can differ from the standard one.
For more information, see Glossary and Controls.
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X > Y
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X input is cancelled into Y.
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X > delay Y
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Must wait for a short period before cancelling X input into Y.
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X, Y
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X input is linked into Y, meaning Y is done after X's recovery period.
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X+Y
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Buttons X and Y must be input simultaneously.
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X/Y
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Either the X or Y input can be used.
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X~Y
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This notation has two meanings.
- Use attack X with Y follow-up input.
- Input X then within a few frames, input Y. Usually used for option selects.
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X(w)
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X input must not hit the opponent (Whiff).
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j.X
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X input is done in the air, implies a jump/jump cancel if the previous move was done from the ground.
Applies to all air chain sections:
- Assume a forward jump cancel if no direction is given.
- Air chains such as j.A > j.B > j.C can be shortened to j.ABC.
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sj.X
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X input is done after a super jump. Notated as sj8.X and sj9.X for neutral and forward super jumps respectively.
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dj.X
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X input is done after a double jump.
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sdj.X
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X input is done after a double super jump.
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tk.X
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Stands for Tiger Knee. X motion must be buffered before jumping, inputting the move as close to the ground as possible. (ex. tk.236A)
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(X)
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X is optional. Typically the combo will be easier if omitted.
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[X]
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Input X is held down. Also referred to as Blowback Edge (BE). Depending on the character, this can indicate that this button is held down and not released until indicated by the release notation.
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]X[
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Input X is released. Will only appear if a button is previously held down. This type of input is referred to as Negative Edge.
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{X}
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Button X should only be held down briefly to get a partially charged version instead of the fully charged one.
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X(N)
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Attack "X" should only hit N times.
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(XYZ)xN
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XYZ string must be performed N times. Combos using this notation are usually referred to as loops.
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(XYZ^)
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A pre-existing combo labelled XYZ is inserted here for shortening purposes.
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CH
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The first attack must be a Counter Hit.
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Air CH
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The first attack must be a Counter Hit on an airborne opponent.
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66
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Performs a ground forward dash.
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j.66
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Performs an aerial forward dash, used as a cancel for certain characters' air strings.
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IAD/IABD
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Performs an Instant AirDash.
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AT
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Performs an Air Throw. (j.6/4A+D)
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IH
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Performs an Initiative Heat.
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AD
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Performs an Arc Drive.
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AAD
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Performs an Another Arc Drive.
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You can end combos with j.623A > j.22C
for hard knockdown.
j.623A part requires super double jump.
You can end corner combos with 6C > AD
for a dash > dodge mixup, because AD pulls them out of the corner.
Midscreen Combos
Condition
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Notation
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Damage vs V.Sion
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Notes
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Normal starter, grounded opponent
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- 2AAA > 2B > 5B > 5C > 236A~6C
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3052
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Meter Gained: 49% |
Meter Given (vs C-Moon): 14.7% |
Does hard knockdown and allows you to get a sandoori mixup midscreen or safe heat activation. |
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Normal starter, grounded opponent
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- 2AAA > 5B > 2B > 5C > 2C > 6C > sj8.ABC > dj.ABC > AT
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4032
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Meter Gained: 91% |
Meter Given (vs C-Moon): 27.3% |
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Normal starter, grounded opponent
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- 2AAA > 2B > 5B > 2C > 5C > (delay) > 236C > delay > 214B > 5B > 5C > 2B > j.BC > j.ABC > AT
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4529
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Meter Gained: ??? |
Meter Given (vs C-Moon): ??? |
Full screen corner carry combo. |
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Corner Combos
Condition
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Notation
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Damage vs V.Sion
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Notes
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Normal starter, grounded opponent
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- 2AAA > 2B > 5B > 5C > 2C > 214A > walk back > 5B > 5C > 2B > j.BC > j.ABC > j.623A > j.22C
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5039
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Meter Gained: 25% |
Meter Given (vs C-Moon): ??? |
Good damage and meter gain. Will drop on some characters if you don't walk back a little after 214A. On some thin characters like Aoko, 2B wont connect. |
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5[C] starter, grounded opponent
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- 5[C] > 5A > 5C > 2B > j.BC > j.ABC > AT
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4713
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Meter Gained: 68% |
Meter Given (vs C-Moon): 20.4% |
Overhead confirm. On some thin characters like Aoko, 2B wont connect. |
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5[C] starter, grounded opponent
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- 5[C] > 214[B] > 5C > 5B > 2B > j.ABC > j.ABC > AT
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5239
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Meter Gained: 85% |
Meter Given (vs C-Moon): 25.5% |
Double Overhead. |
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OTG Pick ups
Condition
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Notation
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Damage vs V.Sion
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Notes
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OTG Normal starter (optional 100% meter)
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- 2AAAA > 5B > 5C > 623C > Ender
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???
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???
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OTG Normal starter
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???
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Meter Gained: ??? |
Meter Given (vs C-Moon): ??? |
The 22B will punish (launch) your opponent if they tech, with the right timing. |
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Move Descriptions
Frame Data Help
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Header
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Tooltip
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Move Box Colors
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Light gray = Collision Box (A move lacking one means it can go through the opponent's own collision box).
Green: Hurt Boxes.
Red: Hit(/Grab) Boxes.
Yellow: Clash Boxes (When an active hitbox strikes a clash box, the active hitbox stops being active. Multi-hit attacks can beat clash since they will still progress to the next hitbox.)
Magenta: Projectile-reflecting boxes OR Non-hit attack trigger boxes (usually).
Blue: Reflectable Projectile Boxes.
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Damage
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Base damage done by this attack.
(X) denotes combined and scaled damage tested against standing V. Sion.
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Red Damage
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Damage done to the recoverable red health bar by this attack. The values are inherently scaled and tested against standing V. Sion.
(X) denotes combined damage.
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Proration
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The correction value set by this attack and the way it modifies the scaling during a string. See this page for more details.
X% (O) means X% Overrides the previous correction value in a combo if X is of a lower percentage.
X% (M) means the current correction value in a combo will be Multiplied by X%. This can also be referred to as relative proration.
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Circuit
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Meter gained by this attack on hit.
(X%) denotes combined meter gain.
-X% denotes a meter cost.
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Cancel
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Actions this move can be cancelled into.
SE = Self cancelable.
N = Normal cancelable.
SP = Special cancelable.
CH = Cancelable into the next part of the same attack (Chain in case of specials).
EX = EX cancelable.
J = Jump cancelable.
(X) = Cancelable only on hit.
-X- = Cancelable on whiff.
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Guard
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The way this move must be blocked.
L = Can block crouching
H = Can block standing.
A = Can block in the air.
U = Unblockable.
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Startup
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Amount of frames that must pass prior to reaching the active frames. Also referred to as "True Startup".
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Active
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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.
X denotes active frames with a duration separate from its origin move's frame data, such as projectile attacks. In this case, the total length of the move is startup+recovery only.
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Recovery
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Frames that this move has after the active frames if not canceled. The character goes into one frame where they can block but not act afterwards, which is not counted here.
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Advantage
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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 that is at least 2 frames less than this move's negative advantage, it will result in the opponent hitting that move.
±x~±y denotes a range of possible advantages.
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Invul
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Lists any defensive properties this move has.
X y~z denotes X property happening between the y to z frames of the animations. If no frames are noted, it means the invincibility lasts through the entire move.
Invicibility:
- Strike = Strike invincible.
- Throw = Throw invincible.
Hurtbox-Based Properties:
- Full = No hurtboxes are present.
- High = Upper body lacks a hurtbox.
- Low = Lower body lacks a hurtbox.
Miscellaneous Properties
- Clash = Frames in which clash boxes are active.
- Reflect = Frames in which projectile-reflecting boxes are active.
- Super Armor = Frames in which the character can take hits without going into hit stun.
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Normal Moves
Standing Normals
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Damage
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Red Damage
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Proration
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Cancel
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Guard
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300
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186
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72% (O)
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-SE-, -N-, -SP-, -EX-, (J)
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LH
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First Active
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Active
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Recovery
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Frame Adv
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Circuit
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Invuln
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4
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5
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7
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0
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3.0%
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-
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A quick, forward jab. It's fast, but otherwise not particularly notable. It's safe on block and good for whiff cancelling, as usual.
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Damage
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Red Damage
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Proration
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Cancel
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Guard
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600
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343
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90% (O)
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N, SP, EX, (J)
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LH
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First Active
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Active
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Recovery
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Frame Adv
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Circuit
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Invuln
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6
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4
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11
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0
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7.0%
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-
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A stepping forward elbow. This is fast and has a little more range than 5A. It's neutral on block, so use it to reset pressure without whiff cancelling. Start your bnb with this for maximum damage without a jump-in.
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5C
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Damage
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Red Damage
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Proration
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Cancel
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Guard
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1000
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686
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80% (O)
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N, SP, EX, (J)
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LH
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First Active
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Active
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Recovery
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Frame Adv
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Circuit
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Invuln
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10
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6
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18
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-6
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10.0%
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-
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A strong shoulder thrust. It moves forward a good amount and does good guard damage, so it's pretty good in blockstrings. It also has a low prorate and the highest damage of all her normals (1000), so use it as much as possible in combos! Note that against an airborne opponent, it gains wallslam properties.
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5[C]
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Damage
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Red Damage
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Proration
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Cancel
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Guard
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1500
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980
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70% (O)
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N, SP, EX, (J)
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H
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First Active
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Active
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Recovery
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Frame Adv
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Circuit
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Invuln
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30
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10
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18
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-10
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10.0%
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-
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Looks the same as 5C. It moves forward a bit more(?), does even more damage (1500), and hits overhead. It will wallslam the opponent, so it's difficult to follow up when used midscreen. In the corner it can lead up to nice damage(4k+) though.
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Crouching Normals
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Damage
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Red Damage
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Proration
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Cancel
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Guard
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300
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176
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70% (O)
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-SE-, -N-, -SP-, -EX-, (J)
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L
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First Active
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Active
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Recovery
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Frame Adv
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Circuit
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Invuln
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4
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4
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10
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-2
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2.0%
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-
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A crouching, downward angled jab. It's fast and hits low, but has slightly less range than 5A. A good poke, and safe on block.
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Damage
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Red Damage
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Proration
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Cancel
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Guard
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800
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490
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75% (O)
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N, SP, EX, (J)
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LH
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First Active
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Active
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Recovery
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Frame Adv
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Circuit
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Invuln
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8
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5
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19
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-9
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8.0%
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Clash 7-12
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A rising uppercut. This is normal is a mixed bag. It doesn't have much horizontal range, it doesn't hit low, and it has a kind of weird hitbox; however, it's great for anti-air. Your character hitbox is very low and your attack hitbox is rather high during the attack, so you can poke out of a lot of jump-ins with it. Clash hitbox active from frame 7-12.
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Damage
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Red Damage
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Proration
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Cancel
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Guard
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800
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588
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60% (O)
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N, SP, EX, (J)
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L
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First Active
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Active
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Recovery
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Frame Adv
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Circuit
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Invuln
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6
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3
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18
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-3
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10.0%
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-
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A sweeping kick. This is one of C Miyako's best pokes. It comes out fast(6f!), hits low, and is her longest range normal. It will cause knockdown on hit, which is good for okizeme or restarting pressure, and can be comboed from for low-to-moderate damage.
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Aerial Normals
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Damage
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Red Damage
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Proration
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Cancel
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Guard
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300
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117
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75% (O)
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SE, N, SP, EX, J
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LHA
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First Active
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Active
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Recovery
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Frame Adv
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Circuit
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Invuln
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5
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4
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10
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-
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3.0%
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-
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A downward angled jab. It's basically the same as 2a, but in the air. It's very fast, so it's great for air-to-air counter hitting.
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j.B
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Damage
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Red Damage
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Proration
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Cancel
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Guard
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700
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372
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90% (O)
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N, SP, EX, J
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HA
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First Active
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Active
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Recovery
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Frame Adv
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Circuit
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Invuln
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7
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7
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-
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-
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7.0%
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-
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A palm strike to both sides. This is one of Miyako's best air normals. It comes out moderately fast, has pretty good range, and also hits a good distance behind her. Use this for awesome crossup shenanigans, because hitting someone with the crossup side of the attack actually pushes them into you! Be careful though, it starts to become shield bait if you get too predictable with it.
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Damage
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Red Damage
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Proration
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Cancel
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Guard
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900
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490
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90% (M)
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N, SP, EX, J
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HA
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First Active
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Active
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Recovery
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Frame Adv
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Circuit
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Invuln
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8
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8
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-
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-
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10.0%
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-
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A downward double palm thrust. This has a deceptively massive attack hitbox and is amazing for jump-ins. Use it early in jump-ins to stuff all kinds of stuff, and just reverse beat into j.B on hit to confirm into ground combo for maximum damage bnb.
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Command Normals
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Damage
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Red Damage
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Proration
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Cancel
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Guard
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550
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343
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75% (M)
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N, SP, EX, (J)
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LH
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First Active
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Active
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Recovery
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Frame Adv
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Circuit
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Invuln
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13
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4
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19
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-8
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5.5%
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Clash 13-16
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A far stepping elbow. This is basically 5B, but with longer range, more startup, and longer recovery. It also has a horrible 75% multiplicative proration, so don't use it in combos. Its only use is just to stay in close during blockstrings.
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Damage
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Red Damage
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Proration
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Cancel
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Guard
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1000
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588
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70% (M)
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(SP), (EX), (J)
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LH
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First Active
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Active
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Recovery
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Frame Adv
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Circuit
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Invuln
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10
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4
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17
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-3
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10.0%
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-
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An exaggerated uppercut. This move is just plain ass. It launches, but it has horrible multiplicative proration. It's not good for any practical purpose.
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Universal Mechanics
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Damage
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Red Damage
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Proration
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Cancel
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Guard
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500
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0
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37%
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-
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U
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First Active
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Active
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Recovery
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Frame Adv
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Circuit
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Invuln
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3
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1
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20
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-
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0.0%
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-
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Weak throw that doesn't knock the opponent down, but can be comboed into her farther-ranged normals.
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Damage
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Red Damage
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Proration
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Cancel
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Guard
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1600 (Raw)/1300
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474
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30%
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(Any if Raw)
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U
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First Active
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Active
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Recovery
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Frame Adv
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Circuit
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Invuln
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2
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1
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12
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-
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0.0%
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-
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Sparkly air throw that sends the opponent in the air behind you, resulting in a side switch.
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Bunker
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Damage
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Red Damage
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Proration
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Cancel
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Guard
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500
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196
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50%
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-
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LHA
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First Active
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Active
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Recovery
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Frame Adv
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Circuit
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Invuln
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26
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4
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19
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-5
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0.0% (-50.0% in blockstun)
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Clash 1-10
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(Clash)
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Damage
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Red Damage
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Proration
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Cancel
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Guard
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500
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196
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50%
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-
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LHA
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First Active
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Active
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Recovery
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Frame Adv
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Circuit
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Invuln
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8
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4
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19
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-5
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0.0%/-50.0%
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Strike 1-6
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Similar to 6C, now as a shield bunker.
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Damage
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Red Damage
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Proration
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Cancel
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Guard
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100
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0
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100%
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-
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U
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First Active
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Active
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Recovery
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Frame Adv
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Circuit
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Invuln
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17
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2
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25
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-
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-100.0% (min)
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Full 1-18
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|
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Ground
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Damage
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Red Damage
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Proration
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Cancel
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Guard
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100
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0
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100%
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-
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U
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First Active
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Active
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Recovery
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Frame Adv
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Circuit
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Invuln
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11
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10
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20
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-
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removes all
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Full 1-39
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Air
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Damage
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Red Damage
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Proration
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Cancel
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Guard
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100
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0
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100%
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-
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U
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First Active
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Active
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Recovery
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Frame Adv
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Circuit
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Invuln
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12
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10
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15
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-
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removes all
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Strike 1-30
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Universal burst mechanic. Unlike Crescent/Full Heat activation, the hitbox and frame data doesn't vary between characters. However, you can be thrown out of this move if you input it in the air.
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Special Moves
Grounded Specials
A A B B ~6A ~6A ~6B ~6B ~6C ~6C EX EX
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A
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Damage
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Red Damage
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Proration
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Cancel
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Guard
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700
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294
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100%
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-CH-, -EX-
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LHA
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First Active
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Active
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Recovery
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Frame Adv
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Circuit
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Invuln
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11
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4
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23
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-2
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8.0%
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Full 5-6
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A dashing elbow. It comes out quick and is useful in both combos and blockstrings. Because of the three possible followup commands, it can lead to damage on hit or a safe blockstring reset on block. Use this often.
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B
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Damage
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Red Damage
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Proration
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Cancel
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Guard
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1200
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686
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80% (O)
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-CH-, -EX-
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LHA
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First Active
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Active
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Recovery
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Frame Adv
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Circuit
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Invuln
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25
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4
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37
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-3
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9.0%
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Full 12-14
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A crossup dashing elbow. It's basically 236A with longer startup and free crossup. Since you can cancel into the followup commands, it's good in pressure. Don't be afraid to throw it out here and there, just be careful of people mashing out.
Some interesting use could be in the corner where 236B won't crossup. 236B creates a lot of dust, it will be harder for opponent to see couple of frames of the followups.
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~6A
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Damage
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Red Damage
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Proration
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Cancel
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Guard
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600
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196
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100%
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EX
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LH
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First Active
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Active
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Recovery
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Frame Adv
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Circuit
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Invuln
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14
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4
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20
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-3
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5.0%
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-
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~6[A]
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Damage
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Red Damage
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Proration
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Cancel
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Guard
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600
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196
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100%
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EX, J
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LH
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First Active
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Active
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Recovery
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Frame Adv
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Circuit
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Invuln
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30
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4
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20
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-6
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5.0%
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-
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A shoulder thrust, similar to 5C. It's only real purpose is in combos. It is ex cancellable and will wallslam on hit vs airborne opponent. Air unblockable.
The held version's only real difference is being jump cancellable on block giving better advantage.
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~6B
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Damage
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Red Damage
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Proration
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Cancel
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Guard
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-
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-
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-
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-
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-
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First Active
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Active
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Recovery
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Frame Adv
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Circuit
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Invuln
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-
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-
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25
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-9
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-
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Strike
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A cartwheel, similar to her evade. It has evasion properties, so it is invincible to non-throws and will crossup the opponent. It has some recovery though, so use it very sparingly.
Note that this is -9, and throw protection lasts 8 frames. Meaning your fastest attack after this is throw.
If you use 236B in the corner, couple of frames of the evade will be hidden by the dust. This makes this followup a weird throw setup.
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~6C
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Damage
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Red Damage
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Proration
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Cancel
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Guard
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900
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588
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60% (O)
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-
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L
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First Active
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Active
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Recovery
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Frame Adv
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Circuit
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Invuln
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8
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7
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14
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-3
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10.0%
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-
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A low slide kick, similar to F-Moon's 2B. It hits low, is safe on block, and gives a knockdown on hit. It's really good. Air unblockable.
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EX
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Damage
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Red Damage
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Proration
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Cancel
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Guard
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1800
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980
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60% (M)
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-
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LH
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First Active
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Active
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Recovery
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Frame Adv
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Circuit
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Invuln
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2+14
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3
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19
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-4
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-100.0%
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-
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A crossup dashing elbow. No longer invincible.
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|
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A
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Damage
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Red Damage
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Proration
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Cancel
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Guard
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600, 800 (1366)
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(892)
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100%
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EX (2nd Hit)
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LH, LHA
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First Active
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Active
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Recovery
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Frame Adv
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Circuit
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Invuln
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6
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2 (12) 2
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30
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-28
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5.0%, 8.0% (13.0%)
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Full 1-5, Low 6-7
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A jumping crescent kick. It comes out quick and the first kick is air unblockable. Has startup invincibility but if blocked on the ground, the second attack will whiff and leave you at a huge frame disadvantage.
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B
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Damage
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Red Damage
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Proration
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Cancel
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Guard
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500*2, 1000 (1395)
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(880)
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100%, 50% (O), 60% (O)
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(J) (3rd Hit)
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HA, LH, LHA
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First Active
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Active
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Recovery
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Frame Adv
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Circuit
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Invuln
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27
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4 (2) 4 (8) 2
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18
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-2
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5.0%*2, 10.0% (20.0%)
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-
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A slower jumping crescent kick. It moves forward during it's sizable startup, it hits overhead, and is safe on block. Use this shit in your blockstrings. On hit, it's jump cancellable for a free air combo. The second kick is air unblockable.
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EX
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Damage
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Red Damage
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Proration
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Cancel
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Guard
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600*2, 1000 (2005)
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(1417)
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100%, 50% (O, 3rd Hit)
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J (3rd Hit)
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LH (2), LHA
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First Active
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Active
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Recovery
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Frame Adv
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Circuit
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Invuln
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1+3
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4 (2) 3 (9) 2
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31
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-15 (vs Stand.) -27 (vs Crouch.)
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-100.0%
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Full 1-9, High 10-12
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A big jumping crescent kick. It has startup invincibility and the first kick is air unblockable, so it's a good midscreen reversal(236c is better in the corner). You can jump cancel the last hit on hit or block, so it's safe as long as the enemy doesn't block it crouching (last hit will whiff vs crouchers).
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A
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Damage
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Red Damage
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Proration
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Cancel
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Guard
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800
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539
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70% (O)
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-EX-
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LHA
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First Active
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Active
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Recovery
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Frame Adv
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Circuit
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Invuln
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15
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4
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16
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-5
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10.0%
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-
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[A]
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Damage
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Red Damage
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Proration
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Cancel
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Guard
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800
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539
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70% (O)
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-EX-
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H
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First Active
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Active
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Recovery
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Frame Adv
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Circuit
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Invuln
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28
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4
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16
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-
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10.0%
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-
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A strong lunging punch. It comes out pretty fast and launches on hit, but it's unsafe and doesn't have much practical use outside of C's corner BnB.
[A]: Same as 214A, but further moving. This is actually pretty good. It not only moves forward more and hits overhead, but it also does heavy guard damage(500) and is semi-safe on block. It will wallslam on hit though, so its hard to combo from midscreen. Air unblockable.
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B
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Damage
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Red Damage
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Proration
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Cancel
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Guard
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800
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539
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70% (O)
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-EX-
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LHA
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First Active
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Active
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Recovery
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Frame Adv
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Circuit
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Invuln
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23
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4
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16
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-2
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10.0%
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Low 8-21
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[B]
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Damage
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Red Damage
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Proration
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Cancel
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Guard
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800
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539
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70% (O)
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-EX-
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HA
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First Active
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Active
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Recovery
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Frame Adv
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Circuit
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Invuln
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34
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4
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16
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-2
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10.0%
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Low 17-32
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A strong leaping punch. It has longer startup, but can jump over some low hits and is semi-safe on block. Still not too practical overall. This will jump over certain low attacks as well.
[B]: Same as 214B, but further moving. This hits overhead, has the same frame advantage, and launches on hit. It's the only overhead that doesn't wallslam on hit, so it can be useful if the opponent doesn't expect it. This also moves really far, so sometimes you can catch people off guard when they think they're at a safe range. This can also be used in certain situational combos for extra damage without adding to the slam/bounce counter. This will jump over certain low attacks as well.
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EX
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Damage
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Red Damage
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Proration
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Cancel
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Guard
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1800
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1470
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70% (M)
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-
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LHA
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First Active
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Active
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Recovery
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Frame Adv
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Circuit
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Invuln
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7+9
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3
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18
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-3
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-100.0%
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Full 1-13
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A devastating lunging punch. It wallslams and does good damage, but has heavy multiplicative proration. Its main use is for comboing off of a 236B hit in pressure strings. If you see a circuit spark coming during a ground chain, you can cancel into this to punish it.
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|
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A
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Damage
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Red Damage
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Proration
|
Cancel
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Guard
|
800
|
294
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65% (O)
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-
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LH
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First Active
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Active
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Recovery
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Frame Adv
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Circuit
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Invuln
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16
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3
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20
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-3 (vs Stand.) 3 (vs Crouch.)
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8.0%
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Full 1, Clash 2-7
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A quick stomp. It comes out quick and gives advantage on block(moreso vs crouching block), so throw it out in pressure strings for a quick and easy reset. It gives a knockdown on hit. Air unblockable (not that it matters).
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B
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Damage
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Red Damage
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Proration
|
Cancel
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Guard
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700
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245
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70%
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-
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L
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First Active
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Active
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Recovery
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Frame Adv
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Circuit
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Invuln
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27
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9
|
12
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-1
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7.0%
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Clash 3-12
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An exaggerated stomp. It has much more startup, but hits low and launches the opponent on hit for free combo. It also is very safe on block, so it's good in pressure as long as the opponent doesn't expect it. Air unblockable (not that it matters).
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EX
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Damage
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Red Damage
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Proration
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Cancel
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Guard
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1800
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980
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80%
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-
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LH
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First Active
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Active
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Recovery
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Frame Adv
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Circuit
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Invuln
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1+24
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X
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25
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-6 ~ 0
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-100.0%
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Full 1-24
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An exaggerated stomp. It has full startup invincibility, hits nearly the entire screen, and launches on hit. It's a shame that the 20+ frames of startup almost guarantee that it'll never hit anything. Don't use this.
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Aerial Specials
A/B A/B C C
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A
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Damage
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Red Damage
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Proration
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Cancel
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Guard
|
500, 700 (1096)
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(711)
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100%
|
EX
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LHA
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First Active
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Active
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Recovery
|
Frame Adv
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Circuit
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Invuln
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4
|
2 (5) 2
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9
|
-22 (1st Hit TK)
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5.0%, 7.0% (12.0%)
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-
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An aerial crescent kick. Ex cancellable. Its only use is to end air combos with j.623A > j.623C for extra damage at the cost of meter.
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B
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Damage
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Red Damage
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Proration
|
Cancel
|
Guard
|
500, 1000 (1351)
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(878)
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100%
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-
|
LHA
|
First Active
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Active
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Recovery
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Frame Adv
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Circuit
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Invuln
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4
|
3 (11) 10
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10
|
-19 (TK 1st) 1 (TK 2nd)
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5.0%, 10.0% (15.0%)
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-
|
Don't use this.
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EX
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Damage
|
Red Damage
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Proration
|
Cancel
|
Guard
|
1000, 1500 (2278)
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(1604)
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100%, 70% (O)
|
-
|
LHA
|
First Active
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Active
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Recovery
|
Frame Adv
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Circuit
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Invuln
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1+3
|
3 (6) 2
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6
|
-32 (1st Hit TK)
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-100.0%
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Full 1-3
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Wallslams on hit.
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|
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A/B
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Damage
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Red Damage
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Proration
|
Cancel
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Guard
|
800
|
294
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50%
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-
|
LH
|
First Active
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Active
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Recovery
|
Frame Adv
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Circuit
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Invuln
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31
|
7
|
13
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0
|
8.0%
|
-
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A falling stomp. Its safe on block, but otherwise it isn't particularly notable. It will give knockdown on hit. On counterhit, you can relaunch your opponent with 2C 5B 2B. Air unblockable (not that it matters).
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EX (Air)
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Damage
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Red Damage
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Proration
|
Cancel
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Guard
|
1200 (1056)
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603
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100%
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-
|
A (Whiffs vs Ground)
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First Active
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Active
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Recovery
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Frame Adv
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Circuit
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Invuln
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1+6
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X
|
-
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-
|
-100.0%
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-
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EX (Ground)
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Damage
|
Red Damage
|
Proration
|
Cancel
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Guard
|
700
|
245
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50%
|
-
|
L
|
First Active
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Active
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Recovery
|
Frame Adv
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Circuit
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Invuln
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1+7
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6
|
18
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2
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-
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-
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This is one of C Moon's best moves, hands down. Unlike the A/B air stomps, this has a hitbox in the air that will groundslam (techable) the opponent. The stomp itself is low and launches on hit for a free 3k combo (similar to 22b on the ground). It also is VERY safe on block, and can be used to crossup opponents (especially on their wakeup). Crossup low meaty that looks high? I'd buy that for a dollar! Also air unblockable (not that it matters).
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Arc Drive
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Damage
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Red Damage
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Proration
|
Cancel
|
Guard
|
3800
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2614
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100%
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-
|
LH
|
First Active
|
Active
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Recovery
|
Frame Adv
|
Circuit
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Invuln
|
4+17
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10
|
66
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-43
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removes all
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Full 1-20
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A strong stomp that explodes in a huge blue burst. It's air unblockable and does around 1000 guard damage, but due to the increased startup it's really not practical to use. Use your meter on 623C or 236C reversals and life gain instead. Air unblockable.
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|
Another Arc Drive
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Damage
|
Red Damage
|
Proration
|
Cancel
|
Guard
|
1800*5 (4599)
|
(3705)
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50%
|
-
|
LH
|
First Active
|
Active
|
Recovery
|
Frame Adv
|
Circuit
|
Invuln
|
4+11
|
10
|
66
|
-35
|
removes all
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Full 1-14
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Similar to the AD, with an even more massive burst. It's air unblockable, does lots of damage, and lots of guard damage. It's startup is even decreased from the normal AD! Too bad it's still too much to make it useful... Use your meter on 623C or 236C reversals and life gain instead.
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Last Arc
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Damage
|
Red Damage
|
Proration
|
Cancel
|
Guard
|
7000 (base)
|
-
|
50% + 50% * remaining BH time
|
-
|
U
|
First Active
|
Active
|
Recovery
|
Frame Adv
|
Circuit
|
Invuln
|
4+0
|
3
|
32
|
-
|
removes all
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Full 1-7
|
A beefy lunging punch, similar to 214B. This will either do lots of damage and light the opponent on fire(just a visual perk), or do little damage and confuse the opponent for an extended time. Which version you get is random. It's not really that great, to be honest.
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