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Celica herself is not much of a combatant, and in combat Minerva does the vast majority of attacks and is also who gets struck and blocks when her opponents attack her. This is also reflected in Celica's healing animations, where she casts her healing magic on Minerva to restore her health. | Celica herself is not much of a combatant, and in combat Minerva does the vast majority of attacks and is also who gets struck and blocks when her opponents attack her. This is also reflected in Celica's healing animations, where she casts her healing magic on Minerva to restore her health. | ||
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Celica Ayatsuki Mercury is the younger sister of Konoe A. Mercury, and aunt of Kokonoe. She is one of the main protagonists in the ''Phase Shift'' novels and appeared as an NPC character in ''BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma'' before becoming a playable character starting from ''BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma Extend'' onward. | |||
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* Requires either missing health, meter, or the corner for more damaging combos. | * Requires either missing health, meter, or the corner for more damaging combos. | ||
* While she has a variety of tools, she tends to be a jack of all trades, master of none. | * While she has a variety of tools, she tends to be a jack of all trades, master of none. | ||
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By pressing the D button, Celica can perform combo attacks with her robot partner, Minerva; the chain goes into a starter, an attack, and a finisher. Celica's Drive sees heavy use in combos. During Drive attacks, Celica can't block or move normally; consequently, when hit-confirming, knowing whether or not it's safe to confirm into a Drive string is crucial to playing Celica well. While most of her other normals also use Minerva to attack with, only her drive moves actually generate recovery cap (see below). | |||
If Celica is already at maximum health then no recovery cap can be generated, preventing her from using enhanced specials. | |||
| subheader1=Overdrive: Rege Light | |||
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While in Overdrive (and not in hitstun), Celica passively gains both HP and blue health. The longer Celica is in Overdrive without being in hitstun, the faster the health gain. In addition, Celica's Distortion Armure Sorbet is significantly faster, enabling mid-combo healing. | |||
| subheader2=Unique Ability: Recovery Capacity | |||
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You gain Recovery Cap by using Drive attacks, or by guard-pointing the opponent's attacks with the special moves Marteau Flan, Lance Quiche or Hache Rotir. This appears as a blue section of hour health bar. You can then either heal back this blue health by automatically going into a healing animation after using the third Drive followup in a combo, or by using Armure Sorbet. Alternatively, you can use the Recovery Cap to perform the enhanced versions of the previously mentioned special moves. | |||
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==Normal Moves== | ==Normal Moves== |
Revision as of 04:50, 11 August 2020
Overview | Combos | Strategy/Counter Strategy | Full Frame Data | Discord | Forums | Videos |
Celica herself is not much of a combatant, and in combat Minerva does the vast majority of attacks and is also who gets struck and blocks when her opponents attack her. This is also reflected in Celica's healing animations, where she casts her healing magic on Minerva to restore her health.
Lore: | Celica Ayatsuki Mercury is the younger sister of Konoe A. Mercury, and aunt of Kokonoe. She is one of the main protagonists in the Phase Shift novels and appeared as an NPC character in BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma before becoming a playable character starting from BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma Extend onward. |
By pressing the D button, Celica can perform combo attacks with her robot partner, Minerva; the chain goes into a starter, an attack, and a finisher. Celica's Drive sees heavy use in combos. During Drive attacks, Celica can't block or move normally; consequently, when hit-confirming, knowing whether or not it's safe to confirm into a Drive string is crucial to playing Celica well. While most of her other normals also use Minerva to attack with, only her drive moves actually generate recovery cap (see below).
If Celica is already at maximum health then no recovery cap can be generated, preventing her from using enhanced specials. While in Overdrive (and not in hitstun), Celica passively gains both HP and blue health. The longer Celica is in Overdrive without being in hitstun, the faster the health gain. In addition, Celica's Distortion Armure Sorbet is significantly faster, enabling mid-combo healing. You gain Recovery Cap by using Drive attacks, or by guard-pointing the opponent's attacks with the special moves Marteau Flan, Lance Quiche or Hache Rotir. This appears as a blue section of hour health bar. You can then either heal back this blue health by automatically going into a healing animation after using the third Drive followup in a combo, or by using Armure Sorbet. Alternatively, you can use the Recovery Cap to perform the enhanced versions of the previously mentioned special moves.Normal Moves
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Drive Moves
All of Celica's drive moves feature a starter, an bridging attack and a common ender. While they are listed together based on input, it is possible to combine different drive chains together. For example you can combine 2D (Starter), 6D (Bridge) and 5D (Ender) in one chain. All parts of a drive chain can be cancelled in the next part on hit, block or whiff. The only exception is the healing move which will only activate if the Ender move hits. Each individual Drive move is affected by Same Move Proration.
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Drive Heal Automatic after Drive ender hits. |
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Universal Mechanics
Ground Throw BC |
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Air Throw j.BC |
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Counter Assault 6AB (when blocking) |
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Crush Trigger 5AB |
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Special Moves
Pic Confit j.214A |
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Arc Griller 236B |
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Marteau Flan 214B |
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Hache Rotir 236C |
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Lance Quiche 214C |
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Distortion Drives
Armure Sorbet 632146A |
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Saber Anglaise 632146B |
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Casque Veloute 632146C |
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Exceed Accel
Pue Vapeur ABCD during Overdrive |
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Astral Heat
Atout Rillettes 222A |
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External References
- Japanese Name:
- Japanese BBS
- Arcade Profile Dan Rankings
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- Tsubaki Yayoi[★]
- Valkenhayn R. Hellsing [★]
- Yuuki Terumi [★]
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