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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Iron Tager is a Sector Seven professor who has been mechanically enhanced to perform field-work. Originally the leader of a Sector Seven assault team sent to retrive Nirvana in the 4th Hierarchical City of Naobi, Tager suffered a mortal wound during the mission, and due to being the only survivor, was forced to withdraw. He was revived as an enormous cyborg by Kokonoe, whom he pledged loyalty to afterward. After his revival, he bears a similar resemblance to a demon, which resulted in him dubbed as the "Red Devil of Sector Seven". He is feared by many, but in truth he is very calm and calculated, only engaging in violence when necessary. | Iron Tager is a Sector Seven professor who has been mechanically enhanced to perform field-work. Originally the leader of a Sector Seven assault team sent to retrive Nirvana in the 4th Hierarchical City of Naobi, Tager suffered a mortal wound during the mission, and due to being the only survivor, was forced to withdraw. He was revived as an enormous cyborg by Kokonoe, whom he pledged loyalty to afterward. After his revival, he bears a similar resemblance to a demon, which resulted in him dubbed as the "Red Devil of Sector Seven". He is feared by many, but in truth he is very calm and calculated, only engaging in violence when necessary. | ||
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*All normal drive moves all gain projectile guardpoints (As well as attribute specific guardpoints depending on the move) | *All normal drive moves all gain projectile guardpoints (As well as attribute specific guardpoints depending on the move) | ||
*Spark Bolt Gauge fills up four times as fast | *Spark Bolt Gauge fills up four times as fast | ||
*All moves that apply magnetism apply the maximum amount on hit or block. | *All moves that apply magnetism apply the maximum amount on hit or block | ||
*Genesic Emerald Tager Buster increases damage and adds 1000F of magnetism on hit | |||
*Magna Tech wheel does a third spin before doing the final punch | |||
*Terra Break deals more damage, wallbounces fully and knocks down hard. | |||
Unlike most other overdrives, Tager's focuses more on taking advantage during neutral, with much stronger methods of applying and keeping magnetism. This isn't to say that it doesn't boost his combo damage, but this is limited to just what the overdrive cancel allows and greatly enhanced distortion drives, rather than boosted normals. | Unlike most other overdrives, Tager's focuses more on taking advantage during neutral, with much stronger methods of applying and keeping magnetism. This isn't to say that it doesn't boost his combo damage, but this is limited to just what the overdrive cancel allows and greatly enhanced distortion drives, rather than boosted normals. | ||
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===Strengths/Weaknesses=== | ===Strengths/Weaknesses=== | ||
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* Big hurtbox, allowing for easy fuzzy/unblockable setups | * Big hurtbox, allowing for easy fuzzy/unblockable setups | ||
* Lack of mobility | * Lack of mobility (Although his basic walk is much faster than average) | ||
* Has trouble against zoners | * Has trouble against zoners | ||
* Spark Bolt not always accessible | * Spark Bolt not always accessible | ||
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*Massive untech time, allowing Tager to hit his opponent and then lift them unto the air with a whiffed atomic collider to continue the combo. | *Massive untech time, allowing Tager to hit his opponent and then lift them unto the air with a whiffed atomic collider to continue the combo. | ||
*Hitting with 3C at any point in the combo enables using Gadget finger for that combo. | *Hitting with 3C at any point in the combo enables using Gadget finger for that combo, even if they never hit the floor. | ||
*Hard knockdown on counterhit, even if you fling them into the air first (They'll eventually air tech if you fling them for too long). | *Hard knockdown on counterhit, even if you fling them into the air first (They'll eventually air tech if you fling them for too long). | ||
*Quick enough to combo from any attack that will cancel into it. | |||
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*General purpose jump in attack with a huge active time. | *General purpose jump in attack with a huge active time. | ||
The air normal that other characters wish they had. Generous active time and hitbox that leads to decent damage in | The air normal that other characters wish they had. Generous active time and hitbox that leads to decent damage in most cases and pads out other combos. Sees use instead of Gadget finger in a number of cases as a meaty oki tool to keep your opponent closer than Gadget Finger allows. | ||
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*Often used in Fatal Counter combos, or after 6C for combos. | *Often used in Fatal Counter combos, or after 6C for combos. | ||
*Does not combo after Tager's other air moves without a counterhit, with the exception of j.C on fatal counter combos. | *Does not combo after Tager's other air moves without a counterhit, with the exception of j.C on fatal counter combos. | ||
*Gains Head and Projectile guard point during overdrive, allowing it to win most air to air situations. | *Gains Head and Projectile guard point during overdrive (for a longer time and earlier than other drives), allowing it to win most air to air situations with ease. | ||
*Can be cancelled into from any air normal, but won't actually combo without a counterhit (or fatal with j.C) | |||
Tager's j.D is a situational move that can be used to control airspace, but Tager is usually grounded throughout the match, so it's seldom used in this fashion. However, getting a low hitting counterhit on a grounded opponent gives you a huge amount of advantage, making it possible to followup with Wedge Catapault or 6C to create a very damaging combo. | Tager's j.D is a situational move that can be used to control airspace, but Tager is usually grounded throughout the match, so it's seldom used in this fashion. However, getting a low hitting counterhit on a grounded opponent gives you a huge amount of advantage, making it possible to followup with Wedge Catapault or 6C to create a very damaging combo. | ||
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*Quick stomp attack that knocks opponents vertically downwards, but allows emergency tech rolls. | *Quick stomp attack that knocks opponents vertically downwards, but allows emergency tech rolls. | ||
*Slightly slower than other counter assaults, and has kinda bad range too | |||
Sometimes the only way to end the endless pressure games you often face, particularly from low air dashes. Use it to disrupt the flow of your opponent and get back to neutral, where you often have the advantage. Unlike other Counter assaults, Tager's does not knock his opponent away, likely giving you close range okizeme instead. | Sometimes the only way to end the endless pressure games you often face, particularly from low air dashes. Use it to disrupt the flow of your opponent and get back to neutral, where you often have the advantage. Unlike other Counter assaults, Tager's does not knock his opponent away, likely giving you close range okizeme instead. | ||
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*Gives a small floorbounce followed by a hard knockdown, essentally giving it a long knockdown time. | *Gives a small floorbounce followed by a hard knockdown, essentally giving it a long knockdown time. | ||
*Useful in some combos, can be followed up with 5B or 6B. | *Useful in some combos, can be followed up with 5B or 6B. | ||
*Not the most useful move for Tager since has much better ways of dealing with people who guard too much that cost no Meter | *Not the most useful move for Tager since has much better ways of dealing with people who guard too much that cost no Meter. | ||
*That said, it is possible to throw enemies that are in the guard crush state, so this can be used sparingly as a way to attempt a throw without being punishable on block. | |||
*Basic CT combo route is 5c 6a 6bb CT, can follow with 5b 5c spark bolt for good damage | *Basic CT combo route is 5c 6a 6bb CT, can follow with 5b 5c spark bolt for good damage | ||
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Compared to previous versions of Tager, the Gigantic Tager Driver has been streamlined from two versions into just one. Consequently, this variation is about as fast as his old B version Driver with holding extending his active time, but has similar invulnerability and does the same damage as his classic A Driver. The 6 frame startup and short invulnerability means it can be used as a weak reversal, especially after tech rolling past the opponent, but this is risky and you can get easily blown up if the opponent goes airborne or tries for a meaty and catches you before the invulnerability window. As with all of Tager's meterless grabs, you'll want to follow this up with Gadget Finger. | Compared to previous versions of Tager, the Gigantic Tager Driver has been streamlined from two versions into just one. Consequently, this variation is about as fast as his old B version Driver with holding extending his active time, but has similar invulnerability and does the same damage as his classic A Driver. The 6 frame startup and short invulnerability means it can be used as a weak reversal, especially after tech rolling past the opponent, but this is risky and you can get easily blown up if the opponent goes airborne or tries for a meaty and catches you before the invulnerability window. As with all of Tager's meterless grabs, you'll want to follow this up with Gadget Finger. | ||
While it might seem | While it might seem as a Grappler that your gameplan should revolve around landing this move, it actually only leads to weak damage compared to Tager's other options. Typically you'll need to use this move to keep your opponent from doing bad blockstrings on the ground and also to win out point-blank jab contests when at near-neutral frame advantage, forcing your opponent to play less aggressively. Players playing against you will fear this move and you can use this to make them make other mistakes instead. | ||
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*15% Minimum damage | *15% Minimum damage | ||
*General purpose Distortion to add good damage to your combo. | *General purpose Distortion to add good damage to your combo. | ||
*Hitbox basically encompasses all of Tager for all parts of the move. | |||
*Counterhit bonus damage applies to all hits of the move | *Counterhit bonus damage applies to all hits of the move | ||
*Can be used as a reversal due to its guard point (Which guards against HBFP), much safer than 720 due to being able to hit airborne opponents. But ensure you have heat left to rapid cancel should you get blocked since you will eat the worst possible combo your opponent has available otherwise. | *Can be used as a reversal due to its guard point (Which guards against HBFP), much safer than 720 due to being able to hit airborne opponents. But ensure you have heat left to rapid cancel should you get blocked since you will eat the worst possible combo your opponent has available otherwise. | ||
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*Followup to Magna Tech Wheel to add even more damage. | *Followup to Magna Tech Wheel to add even more damage. | ||
*Ideal timing is just before your opponent reaches the highest point of the bounce from the MTW. Don't mash the move otherwise it will come out far too early. | *Ideal timing is just before your opponent reaches the highest point of the bounce from the MTW. Don't mash the move otherwise it will come out far too early. The easiest way to do it is to continually roll the 236 motion and just press B at the right time. | ||
*Blows opponent away on hit | *Blows opponent away on hit and wallbounds. | ||
*Overdrive version causes wallbounce and | *Overdrive version causes wallbounce and hard knockdown that allows for folloup with various moves, the higher up they are when you hit them, the more time you will get. | ||
*If the preceding Magna-Tech Wheel was the Overdrive version, then Terra break will also be the Overdrive version, even if Overdrive has already ended. | *If the preceding Magna-Tech Wheel was the Overdrive version, then Terra break will also be the Overdrive version, even if Overdrive has already ended. | ||
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*Unblockable attack, Looks like a command throw but cannot be throw rejected. | *Unblockable attack, Looks like a command throw but cannot be throw rejected. | ||
*Combos easily after Spark Bolt, or even more easily after Wedge Catapult. | *Combos easily after Spark Bolt, or even more easily after Wedge Catapult. | ||
*Awful whiff recovery, you basically die. | |||
Not as easily comboable as other Astrals due to the long startup, but still quite usable as a hail mary due to the strong attraction and huge unblockable hitbox. Difficult to use on reaction however due to the long input that needs buffering. | Not as easily comboable as other Astrals due to the long startup, but still quite usable as a hail mary due to the strong attraction and huge unblockable hitbox. Difficult to use on reaction however due to the long input that needs buffering. In most cases a 720 will work much better as it will always finish someone off in critical health. | ||
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Revision as of 09:21, 20 August 2018
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Overview
Iron Tager is a Sector Seven professor who has been mechanically enhanced to perform field-work. Originally the leader of a Sector Seven assault team sent to retrive Nirvana in the 4th Hierarchical City of Naobi, Tager suffered a mortal wound during the mission, and due to being the only survivor, was forced to withdraw. He was revived as an enormous cyborg by Kokonoe, whom he pledged loyalty to afterward. After his revival, he bears a similar resemblance to a demon, which resulted in him dubbed as the "Red Devil of Sector Seven". He is feared by many, but in truth he is very calm and calculated, only engaging in violence when necessary.
In terms of gameplay, Tager is an archetypal Grappler who uses powerful unblockable grab moves and guard point moves to deal high damage combos. While lacking strong mobility to close in on his opponents, Tager has the ability to magnetise his opponents in order to pull them towards him instead, as well as opening up various combo options which lead to better damage.
Drive: Voltic Battler
Tager can magnetize opponents for a small duration by landing these attacks on hit or block. If the opponent is already magnetized and gets hit by a magnetism attack, the duration increases (max 1000F). When the opponent is magnetized, certain attacks will pull in the opponent (Mores that attract aren't always moves that inflict magnetism and vice versa). The magnetism duration normally reduces at a rate of 1 point per frame, but if Tager's opponent is in hitstun, the rate halves to 1 point per 2 frames (when they perform a tech, the rate goes back to normal). Magnetism duration does not decrease during superflash or hitstop.
In addition to magnetism, Tager has an extra gauge: the Spark Bolt Gauge. This gauge fills up at 1 point per frame (freezes during hitstop and superflash) and has a maximum of 1000 points. When the gauge is full, Tager can use the Spark Bolt attack.
While grounded, the pull effect is fairly controllable and normally has a fairly low maximum speed it can pull in at (About walking pace) and the effect ends very shortly after the move pulling your opponent stops doing so. Tager's magnetism cannot force enemies into an airborne state if they're currently grounded, enemies doing any kind of ground tech also cannot be pulled vertically, even though emergency techs are considered airborne and can be pulled sideways surprisingly fast. However in the air the velocity added can stack up to a very high value and in any direction, only resetting once they touch the ground. This can lead to some strange results, such as opponents being flung, airdashing to cancel their momentum slightly and then going back to their fling velocity once the airdash ends. It can also mess up air moves and spacing.
In all cases, players performing distortion drives are completely unaffected by magnetism.
Overdrive: Voltic Field
- Magnetized opponents are constantly pulled towards Tager,
- All normal drive moves all gain projectile guardpoints (As well as attribute specific guardpoints depending on the move)
- Spark Bolt Gauge fills up four times as fast
- All moves that apply magnetism apply the maximum amount on hit or block
- Genesic Emerald Tager Buster increases damage and adds 1000F of magnetism on hit
- Magna Tech wheel does a third spin before doing the final punch
- Terra Break deals more damage, wallbounces fully and knocks down hard.
Unlike most other overdrives, Tager's focuses more on taking advantage during neutral, with much stronger methods of applying and keeping magnetism. This isn't to say that it doesn't boost his combo damage, but this is limited to just what the overdrive cancel allows and greatly enhanced distortion drives, rather than boosted normals.
Strengths/Weaknesses
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Normal Moves
5A
5A |
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5B
5B |
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5C
5C |
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2A
2A |
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2B
2B |
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2C
2C |
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6A
6A |
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6B
6B |
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6C
6C |
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3C
3C |
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j.A
j.A |
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j.B
j.B |
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j.C
j.C |
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j.2C
j.2C |
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Drive Moves
5D
5D |
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2D
2D |
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4D
4D |
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j.D
j.D |
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Universal Mechanics
Forward Throw
Forward Throw |
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Back Throw
Back Throw |
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Air Throw
Air Throw |
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Counter Assault
Counter Assault |
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Crush Trigger
Crush Trigger |
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Specials
Gigantic Tager Driver
Gigantic Tager Driver 360A |
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Wedge Catapult
Wedge Catapult 360B |
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Impact Driver
Impact Driver 360B After wedge catapault |
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Air Gigantic Tager Driver
Air Driver 360C |
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Atomic Collider
Atomic Collider 623C |
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A Sledge
A Sledgehammer 236A |
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B Sledge
B Sledgehammer 236B |
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Hammer
Additional Attack 236A after Sledge or Voltic charge guardpoint |
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Gadget Finger
Gadget Finger 22D on downed opponent |
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Voltic Charge
Voltec Charge 214D |
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Spark Bolt
Spark Bolt 41236D / 623D |
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Crimson Punisher
Crimson Punisher 63214A |
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Distortion Drives
Magna Tech Wheel
Magna Tech Wheel 236236B |
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Terra Break
Terra Break MTW -> 236236B |
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Genesic Emerald Tager Buster
Genesic Emerald Tager Buster 720C |
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Exceed Accel
Charged Lightning ABCD during Overdrive |
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Astral Heat
King of Tager 1080D |
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External References
- Japanese Name: テイガー
- Japanese Wiki
- Japanese BBS
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