For some reason, this Dead Apostle from the frozen lands of the far north has arrived in the city of Souya. Vlov is already starved of warmth and must feed on blood for heat, which he can then consume in order to create flames. In battle, he can switch from Flame Mode to Ice Mode when in danger. In this mode, Vlov’s abilities expand exponentially, granting him nearly unrivaled strength.
Gameplay
Vlov is a slow character who utilizes traditional projectile game alongside large mid-range special and normal attacks to pressure the opponent.
Vlov's moveset is largely geared towards offense, with many options leaving him at frame advantage to keep his turn going. He easily can hit people out of careless approach with Flame, Disease (236X) projectiles. His Homeward, Memory (22X) ground shockwave pushes and pull opponent when it connects. Should the opponent decide to play it safe, he still has his far-reaching normal attacks and Burya Tigr (214X) sword slash series (with its own mix-up followup) that cover wide area in front of him, letting him punish those who think he's no threat in melee. On top of that, several of his special moves will be upgraded into faster, move powerful Ice version when he is close to losing the match.
Despite his straightforward moveset, Vlov has several things working against him. His height, slow movement speed, laggy start up on many of his moves and sore lack of reversals outside of Moon Drive and Arc Drive mean he has very limited options when forced into defensive especially at close range. A good eye for when to press your turn and keep the advantage is a key to Vlov's survival.
Strengths
Weaknesses
Ranged Offense: With Vlov’s projectiles, fullscreen lows from 22B and 22C, and his long range moon skills, Vlov is able to influence the match from just about anywhere on the screen.
Strong Mid Range Game: With far reaching disjointed pokes like 2B, 5C, and 214A / 214B Vlov is able to dominate the ground game from mid range.
Conversion Flexibility: Vlov is able to convert off of just about any hit, even from his projectiles fullscreen with the use of meter.
High Damage Potential: Vlov has some of the highest potential damage in the game with resources, combined with his aforementioned conversion flexibility makes his hits extremely potent in any game state
Great Resource Management: Vlov has many ways to use his resources effectively as well as many opportunities to gather more through his higher than average meter gain and his ability to leverage charge
Plus Frames On Demand: With many moves that leave Vlov plus on block such as 6BC, 2BC and 22C, Vlov has many ways to keep his offense going with resources.
Slow: Vlov has generally the slowest frame data in the game for normal attacks. When he can't leverage his range, he can struggle to contest the opponent. Pair that with his slower than normal pre-jump time and Vlov will find speed to be problematic at times.
Committal Defense: Vlov's specials are geared towards offense and zoning, leaving him with strong but committal normals like 2B on the defensive outside of system mechanics. Paired with his slow speed, tall height, and no reversals outside of arc drive, Vlov has a relatively difficult time cheating a turn up close safely compared to other cast members
Scrambles: Vlov's disadvantageous in situations where both players are close and actionable (throw tech, Shield-B, hitbox clashes). The lack of fast specials and further reaching fast moves forces vlov to gamble a lot or retreat.
Unique Traits
Principle: Freezing
Vlov has a unique perk that activates alongside Awakening, making all his specials transition from soul sucking flames to bone chilling ice. His projectiles are most affected by this, affecting their travel time, advantage on block, and damage distribution. Combined with the free bar of meter that comes with Awakening and the overall power boost these changes give him, Vlov has a powerful safety net that hangs over his opponents upon being 1 round away from losing the game
While an ok air to air button, it can be difficult to challenge opponents with it due to it being slower than most other j.As, and not hitting very high vertically either
Essential for air to air blockstrings due to its speed and ability to repeat into itself