Kamen Rider Fourze
Introduction
Kamen Rider Fourze (Form Change Style) is an extremely customizable character who overwhelms his opponent with an array of powerful special moves.
After choosing this style, Fourze is presented with a unique menu. The top option allows him to select four Astroswitches, customizing many properties of his moveset. While Fourze starts the round with all of your chosen Astroswitches equipped, you can still access Fourze's default moveset by using Style Action inputs.
- The first row chooses a replacement special for 5S
- The second row chooses a replacement special for 2/8S
- The third row chooses a replacement special for jS
- The fourth row chooses a replacement special for 4/6S
This Battle Style offers Fourze not only an unparalleled wealth of flexibility for different matchups and playstyles, but a number of extremely strong special moves taken on their own.
Playstyle
Kamen Rider Fourze (Form Change Style) is a highly customizable character. |
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- Overwhelming Switch Arsenal: Unique special moves offered by Astroswitches allow Fourze access to unblockables, extreme mobility, meter drain, healing, and more.
- Infinite Combo that Drains Meter: While the opponent will likely burst, having an infinite combo forces the issue. The opponent must burst immediately on a clean hit, and if they don't it's only going to get worse for them, even stretching into the next round.
- Extreme Flexibility: Even beyond choosing Astroswitches before the match begins, Fourze is capable of switching to his basic moveset in the middle of the match to suit the situation.
- Combos From Throw: If Fourze has the opponent against the wall, he can combo off of his throw. While not unique to him, this is very nice to have, especially in combination with maximized combos.
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- Slow and Stubby Normals: Because his basic strikes are lacking, Fourze may struggle to play normal strike-throw offense, even with his opponent pinned down.
- Base Switches are Just Okay: Fourze has an additional layer of flexibility, but his default Special Attacks just aren't as strong as the Astroswitches exclusive to Form Change Style.
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Normal Moves
5L
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Guard
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Block Adv.
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Hit Adv.
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Fourze performs a standing jab.
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Special Moves
5S Rocket Astroswitch Rocket Astroswitch
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Block Adv.
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Hit Adv.
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Fourze's right arm becomes a Rocket, propelling him towards the opponent and striking them if he connects. Travels forward quickly with a lot of active frames. Unsafe on block.
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4/6S Radar Astroswitch Radar Astroswitch
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Block Adv.
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Hit Adv.
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Fourze deploys a Radar and holds it in front of him. If the opponent strikes the Radar with a non-projectile attack, Fourze becomes invincible and rolls to the side. Activates quickly, making it a strong defensive option.
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5S Launcher Astroswitch Launcher Astroswitch
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Block Adv.
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Hit Adv.
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Fourze deploys a Launcher on his leg, firing homing missiles at the opponent. While this move has a lengthy recovery, it also has lengthy hitstun, making it a workable projectile option.
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jS Drill Astroswitch Drill Astroswitch
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Block Adv.
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Hit Adv.
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Fourze's leg becomes a drill, and he does an otherwise-standard divekick. Very unsafe on block.
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Rider Art and Dash Action
Rider Art Flight Mode Flight Mode
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Block Adv.
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Upon pressing Rider Art, Fourze enters Flight Mode until the button is released. While hovering, the Rider Gauge slowly drains, and Fourze has access to moves exclusive to Flight Mode.
Requires (but does not consume) 1 stock of Rider Gauge to initiate.
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L During Flight Mode
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Block Adv.
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Hit Adv.
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Fourze taps the opponent with his toe.
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H During Flight Mode
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Guard
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Recovery
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Block Adv.
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Hit Adv.
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S During Flight Mode
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Block Adv.
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Hit Adv.
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Fourze starts blasting downward with a minigun. The first shot is unblockable, and locks the opponent into a cinematic. If the first shot misses, he continues shooting for a total of 10 shots.
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Dash Action Air Dash Air Dash
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Block Adv.
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Fourze airdashes. A generic mobility tool that can be especially useful in combination with some Astroswitches. Costs .5 stocks of the Rider Gauge.
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Style Action
Fourze (Form Change Style) is able to use the Style Action inputs to change his selected Astroswitches back to the default special moves.
Style Action 4/6 scroll left and right on Fourze's Astroswitch display.
Style Action 2/8 changes out the highlighted switch between its default and its chosen variant.
Astroswitches
Recommended Astroswitches
5S Astroswitches
Magic Hand Switch (5S) Astroswitch #5
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Block Adv.
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Hit Adv.
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Fourze uses the Magic Hand to grab the opponent. A very fast command grab with long reach that launches for a followup combo, with an untechable knockdown.
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Chain Array Switch (5S) Astroswitch #13
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Guard
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Block Adv.
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Fourze swings the Chain Array. Mostly useful as a combo ender or to break the opponent's guard.
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Flash Switch (5S) Astroswitch #17
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Guard
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Recovery
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Block Adv.
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Hit Adv.
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Fourze grabs a light bulb and gets an idea. Steals one stock of Rider Gauge on hit.
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Scoop Switch (5S) Astroswitch #29
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Guard
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Block Adv.
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Hit Adv.
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Fourze scoops some dirt on em. Unblockable and holds the opponent in place for 5 seconds, allowing you to charge meter before following up with a combo. It's also possible to combo into this with RC.
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Claw Switch (5S) Astroswitch #33
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Block Adv.
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Hit Adv.
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Fourze equips the Claws and slashes the opponent. Mostly useful as a combo ender, and is fast enough to link from 4/6LL or 5HH.
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2/8S Astroswitches
Chainsaw Switch (2/8S) Astroswitch #8
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Block Adv.
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Fourze's leg becomes a Chainsaw, and he does a kick combo. Fast, but short range and unsafe on block.
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Beat Switch (2/8S) Astroswitch #12
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Recovery
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Block Adv.
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Hit Adv.
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Fourze parties down. Very slow, but can be comboed into with RC.
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Smoke Switch (2/8S) Astroswitch #14
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Guard
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Block Adv.
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Hit Adv.
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Fourze Smoke Bombs the opponent, then follows up with a punch. Unblockable, but cannot be comboed into, and does not work on a jumping opponent.
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Stealth Switch (2/8S) Astroswitch #21
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Guard
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Block Adv.
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Hit Adv.
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N/A
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Fourze turns invisible. During this time you can mix up the opponent with invisible throws, strikes that are difficult to guard cancel against, or even just do an unblockable special move.
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Pen Switch (2/8S) Astroswitch #25
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Guard
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Block Adv.
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Fourze starts writing with his foot. Fast startup, but very unsafe on block or whiff.
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Hand Switch (2/8S) Astroswitch #28
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Block Adv.
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Hit Adv.
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Fourze's leg becomes hand. A command grab similar to the Magic Hand Astroswitch. By comparison, it's faster, shorter range, deals damage, and has less followup combo potential.
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Freeze Switch (2/8S) Astroswitch #32
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Damage
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Guard
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Recovery
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Block Adv.
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Fourze's leg becomes a minifridge. Similar to the Scoop Astroswitch, but faster and blockable. It stuns the opponent for a shorter duration than the Scoop, but enables a meterless infinite.
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Giant Foot Switch (2/8S) Astroswitch #35
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Damage
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Guard
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Recovery
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Block Adv.
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Fourze calls upon the Giant Foot, which homes in on the opponent to stomp them. A great zoning and anti-zoning tool. Deals big guard damage on block and crumples on hit.
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Net Switch (2/8S) Astroswitch #38
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Damage
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Guard
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Recovery
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Block Adv.
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Fourze does a sick flip and summons a net over the opponent. Homes in on the opponent just as well as Giant Foot, drains meter on hit, restands an airborne opponent, and combos from many strings with RC, enabling an infinite combo.
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jS Astroswitches
Spike Switch (jS) Astroswitch #15
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Damage
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Guard
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Recovery
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Block Adv.
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Fourze does a plunging flipkick with spikes on his feet. It is possible for Spike to cross up the opponent after using an airdash, but it has a very tiny hitbox, limiting its usefulness. Even on block, it's very punishable.
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Water Switch (jS) Astroswitch #23
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Guard
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Recovery
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Block Adv.
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Hit Adv.
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Fourze sprays water downward from the air. Effectively a beam special, but the hitbox is a little narrow and it can't be used for air combos. Deals decent guard damage if all hits connect.
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Screw Switch (jS) Astroswitch #27
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Damage
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Guard
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Recovery
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Block Adv.
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Hit Adv.
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Fourze flies across the screen horizontally. Can be done low to the ground to pursue the opponent, or high up for mobility. Deals big damage and is generally safe on block, making it the go-to switch for this slot.
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Board Switch (jS) Astroswitch #34
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Guard
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Recovery
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Block Adv.
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Hit Adv.
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Fourze gets on the Board and dives diagonally. Can be a safe option to approach the opponent when spaced properly.
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Aero Switch (jS) Astroswitch #36
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Damage
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Guard
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Startup
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Recovery
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Block Adv.
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Hit Adv.
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Fourze hovers and then releases a ball of wind. A decent projectile option for jS. It's also combo-friendly and deals decent guard damage.
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Stamper Switch (jS) Astroswitch #39
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Guard
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Recovery
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Block Adv.
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Fourze stomps real hard. Offers some combo potential in the corner thanks to its low recovery on hit. It also occasionally becomes unblockable, though we're not sure why.
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4/6S Astroswitches
Camera Switch (4/6S) Astroswitch #6
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Damage
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Guard
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Recovery
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Block Adv.
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Hit Adv.
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Fourze does his normal throw animation, and upon connecting, takes a picture of the opponent. This can be comboed into, and drains a bar of meter on hit. The opponent can burst during this, but Fourze is invulnerable until fully recovered.
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Scissors Switch (4/6S) Astroswitch #11
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Guard
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Recovery
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Block Adv.
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Fourze uses the Scissors like a claw to grab the opponent, and can follow up with another 4/6S to do a Rocket Shoryuken on the opponent. Very combo friendly, deals big damage, and has a great knockdown, enabling Flight Mode okizeme.
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Winch Switch (4/6S) Astroswitch #16
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Damage
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Guard
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Recovery
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Block Adv.
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Hit Adv.
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Fourze swings like Tarzan. Minus on hit and block, so it has limited usefulness.
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Shield Switch (4/6S) Astroswitch #18
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Damage
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Guard
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Recovery
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Block Adv.
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Hit Adv.
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Fourze guards with a Shield. Similar to the default Radar switch, it's a great defensive option that deals damage on a successful parry instead of dodging.
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Hammer Switch (4/6S) Astroswitch #22
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Damage
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Guard
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Block Adv.
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Fourze brings down the hammer. A combo-friendly special move that deals decent damage.
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Medical Switch (4/6S) Astroswitch #24
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Guard
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Recovery
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Block Adv.
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Hit Adv.
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Fourze grabs the opponent, then heals about 10% HP. Surprisingly combo-friendly, and links in the same places as Scissors and Hammer do. Resets both characters to neutral on hit.
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Combos
Navigation
General
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Showa
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Kamen Rider
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Kamen Rider V3
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Kamen Rider Amazon
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Kamen Rider BLACK (RX)
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Heisei Phase 1
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Kamen Rider Kuuga
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Kamen Rider Agito
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Kamen Rider Ryuki
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Kamen Rider 555
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Kamen Rider Blade
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Kamen Rider Hibiki
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Kamen Rider Kabuto
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Kamen Rider Den-O
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Kamen Rider Kiva
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Kamen Rider Decade
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Heisei Phase 2
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Kamen Rider W
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Kamen Rider OOO
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Kamen Rider Fourze
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Kamen Rider Wizard
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Kamen Rider Fourze
Elek States
Introduction
Kamen Rider Fourze (Form Change Elek) wields a stun rod, rushing the opponent and limiting their options. This version of Fourze is chosen as the second option in the Form Change Style menu.
The defining aspect of Elek States is that his Special Attacks drain the opponent's meter, and his 5S even crumples the opponent, allowing a second Special Attack as a followup.
Playstyle
Kamen Rider Fourze (Form Change Elek) is a close-range bruiser specializing in short, damaging combos and meter drain. |
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- Stick Normals: Choosing Elek States trades away the major weakness of Fourze's Base Form. His normals are quick and allow link combos.
- Drains Meter: Elek States drains one stock of the opponent's Rider Gauge upon hitting a Special Attack and can hit up to two in one combo, dramatically limiting the opponent's metered options.
- Combos From Throw: If Fourze has the opponent against the wall, he can combo off of his throw. While not unique to him, this is very nice to have, especially in combination with Elek's meter drain.
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- Low Damage Ceiling: Elek's short and punchy combos go a long way, but he will have to touch the opponent a few times.
- No Other Style Actions: While Elek is free and does not impose a limitation on this character, he also doesn't benefit from any of the Battle Style mechanics.
- Struggles Outside of Close Range: Elek really wants to be at close range. He's not totally helpless at long range, but his projectile has a lot of recovery and his quick normals don't reach too far.
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Normal Moves
Special Moves
Rider Art and Dash Action
Style Action
Combos
Navigation
General
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Showa
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Kamen Rider
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Kamen Rider V3
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Kamen Rider Amazon
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Kamen Rider BLACK (RX)
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Heisei Phase 1
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Kamen Rider Kuuga
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Kamen Rider Agito
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Kamen Rider Ryuki
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Kamen Rider 555
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Kamen Rider Blade
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Kamen Rider Hibiki
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Kamen Rider Kabuto
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Kamen Rider Den-O
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Kamen Rider Kiva
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Kamen Rider Decade
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Heisei Phase 2
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Kamen Rider W
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Kamen Rider OOO
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Kamen Rider Fourze
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Kamen Rider Wizard
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Kamen Rider Fourze
Fire States
Introduction
Kamen Rider Fourze (Form Change Fire) uses a variety of projectiles to augment a mid-to-close-range gameplan. This version of Fourze is chosen as the third option in the Form Change Style menu.
Fire States has a lot in common with Fourze's Base Form, and trades away the versatility and power of customizable Astroswitches. In return, he lives and dies by his jS fire hose, a gliding air beam that remains active until he lands.
Playstyle
Kamen Rider Fourze (Form Change Fire) is an aggressive character who primarily uses projectiles. |
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- jS Fire Hose: A gliding air beam that hits until landing, Fire's jS is able to control a lot of space, approach, run away, and generally bully the opponent. In combination with his Airdash type Dash Action, he can even cross up the opponent.
- Combos From Throw: If Fourze has the opponent against the wall, he can combo off of his throw. While not unique to him, this is very nice to have.
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- Low Average Damage: Fire's combos are very limited, and it can be difficult for Fire States to remove red life at the end of a combo.
- Slow and Stubby Normals: Because his basic strikes are lacking, Fourze may struggle to play normal strike-throw offense, even with his opponent pinned down.
- Every Ground Attack is A Huge Risk: Although he has access to a number of projectile attacks, they all have massive recovery. He's not really able to zone as such, and these moves are mostly relegated to punishing the opponent.
- No Other Style Actions: While Fire States is free and does not impose a limitation on this character, he also doesn't benefit from any of the Battle Style mechanics.
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Normal Moves
Special Moves
Rider Art and Dash Action
Style Action
Combos
Navigation
General
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Showa
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Kamen Rider
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Kamen Rider V3
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Kamen Rider Amazon
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Kamen Rider BLACK (RX)
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Heisei Phase 1
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Kamen Rider Kuuga
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Kamen Rider Agito
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Kamen Rider Ryuki
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Kamen Rider 555
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Kamen Rider Blade
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Kamen Rider Hibiki
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Kamen Rider Kabuto
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Kamen Rider Den-O
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Kamen Rider Kiva
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Kamen Rider Decade
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Heisei Phase 2
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Kamen Rider W
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Kamen Rider OOO
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Kamen Rider Fourze
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Kamen Rider Wizard
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Kamen Rider Fourze
Cosmic States
Introduction
Kamen Rider Fourze (Power Up) allows Fourze access to his final form, Cosmic States. In this form, he becomes an aggressive character with long reach.
Cosmic States has access to multiple fullscreen gap closers, long-reaching normals, and a 5S slashing combo attack with extreme reach.
In exchange, you have to play Base Form Fourze without any extra help sometimes. Because Cosmic States is a Power Up Style, Fourze doesn't have access to it without 3 stocks of the Rider Gauge. If Fourze is stuck without Cosmic States for long, this can become a pretty big weakness.
Playstyle
Kamen Rider Fourze (Power Up) uses extreme forward mobility and huge hitboxes to harrass the opponent at any screen position. |
Pros |
Cons |
- Huge Hitboxes: In Cosmic States, Fourze gains normals with excellent reach. 5S is the cherry on top, striking basically the entire screen.
- Extreme Forward Mobility: jS and Rider Art send Cosmic States flying across the screen, and Rider Art also allows for an extremely fast followup attack.
- Powerup Style: Power Up Style characters universally are able to refresh their Guard Gauge and damage scaling by transforming.
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- Unstable Juggles: If the opponent is hit airborne by 5S, the followup strikes will not combo, leaving Fourze open.
- Low Damage Ceiling: Cosmic States does solid damage with short combos, but can't easily extend a long combo into big damage.
- Base Form Fourze: Without Astroswitches, Base Form Fourze is left with slow and stubby normals, and unsafe special moves. Getting out of Base Form as soon as possible is a priority.
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Normal Moves
Special Moves
Rider Art and Dash Action
Style Action
Combos
Navigation
General
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Showa
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Kamen Rider
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Kamen Rider V3
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Kamen Rider Amazon
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Kamen Rider BLACK (RX)
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Heisei Phase 1
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Kamen Rider Kuuga
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Kamen Rider Agito
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Kamen Rider Ryuki
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Kamen Rider 555
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Kamen Rider Blade
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Kamen Rider Hibiki
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Kamen Rider Kabuto
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Kamen Rider Den-O
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Kamen Rider Kiva
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Kamen Rider Decade
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Heisei Phase 2
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Kamen Rider W
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Kamen Rider OOO
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Kamen Rider Fourze
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Kamen Rider Wizard
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Kamen Rider Fourze
Magnet States
Introduction
Kamen Rider Fourze (Support Attack) is Fourze's Support Attack exclusive Magnet States form, in which he gains an array of projectile moves.
Fourze pays a few prices for choosing Magnet States, most notably he loses a lot of mobility, and he still doesn't have great attack strings. His new projectiles also don't represent a complete gameplan on their own, leaving a bit to be desired.
The real benefit of this Battle Style is the Support Attack striker itself, the Powerdizer. Its most commonly used variant drops in from the top of the screen near-instantly, knocking them back to start the process of getting in all over again. As a wise man once said, you're not playing Magnet States, you're playing the Powerdizer.
Playstyle
Kamen Rider Fourze (Support Attack) covers projectile zoning with the help of a powerful striker. |
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- Keepaway Gameplan: Although his projectiles don't win the game on their own, as long as Magnet States has room to build 2 stocks of Rider Gauge, he's exceedingly comfortable.
- Ridiculous Striker: The Powerdizer assist is quick, high damage, and puts them right where you want them. With 4 stocks of Rider Gauge on hand, not even hitting Magnet States is enough to avoid the Powerdizer.
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- Banned Character: One of the few characters universally agreed to be too much. Only pick this guy for laughs.
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Normal Moves
Special Moves
Rider Art and Dash Action
Style Action
Combos
Navigation
General
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Showa
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Kamen Rider
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Kamen Rider V3
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Kamen Rider Amazon
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Kamen Rider BLACK (RX)
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Heisei Phase 1
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Kamen Rider Kuuga
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Kamen Rider Agito
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Kamen Rider Ryuki
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Kamen Rider 555
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Kamen Rider Blade
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Kamen Rider Hibiki
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Kamen Rider Kabuto
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Kamen Rider Den-O
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Kamen Rider Kiva
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Kamen Rider Decade
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Heisei Phase 2
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Kamen Rider W
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Kamen Rider OOO
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Kamen Rider Fourze
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Kamen Rider Wizard
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Kamen Rider Fourze
Meteor Fusion States
Introduction
Kamen Rider Fourze (Meteor Fusion States) is a secret character, a fusion between Fourze and Meteor. To select Meteor Fusion States, select Tag Battle Style, then hold + or Start and select Meteor as Fourze's partner.
As a combination of Fourze's and Meteor's toolkits, Meteor Fusion States uses the Assault Battle Style, and punishes the opponent's mistakes above all else.
Playstyle
Kamen Rider Fourze (Meteor Fusion States) is a highly dangerous whiff punisher. |
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- Unburstable Combo: Rider Art is easily comboable, turns off the opponent's burst for the rest of the combo, and can be comboed from. It's also unblockable, so it's even useful as a starter on its own.
- Whiff Punishment: Using quick advancing normals similar to Meteor's, Meteor Fusion States is reliably able to catch the opponent overextending and make them really pay.
- Meter Generation: Because Meteor Fusion States uses the Assault Battle Style, he is able to build an extra bar of meter at the end of many of his strings.
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- Honest Toolkit Outside of Rider Art: When Meteor Fusion States doesn't have anything to whiff punish, it can be difficult for him to get started.
- Picks Two Characters: KRSCH doesn't have mirror matches, and you can't pick Meteor Fusion States if your opponent wants to play either Fourze or Meteor.
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Normal Moves
Special Moves
Rider Art and Dash Action
Style Action
Combos
Navigation
General
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Showa
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Kamen Rider
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Kamen Rider V3
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Kamen Rider Amazon
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Kamen Rider BLACK (RX)
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Heisei Phase 1
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Kamen Rider Kuuga
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Kamen Rider Agito
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Kamen Rider Ryuki
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Kamen Rider 555
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Kamen Rider Blade
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Kamen Rider Hibiki
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Kamen Rider Kabuto
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Kamen Rider Den-O
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Kamen Rider Kiva
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Kamen Rider Decade
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Heisei Phase 2
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Kamen Rider W
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Kamen Rider OOO
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Kamen Rider Fourze
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Kamen Rider Wizard
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