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* Highest health total in the game. | * Highest health total in the game. | ||
* Really good close range game | * Really good close range game | ||
* | * Huge comeback potential | ||
* High meter gain on magnetized opponents | * High meter gain on magnetized opponents | ||
* High level pokes for easy confirms | * High level pokes for easy confirms | ||
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*Standing low | *Standing low | ||
* | *One of Tager's few Jump cancels | ||
*After doing 5B > 2B > 5B you cannot cancel into 2B again. | *After doing 5B > 2B > 5B you cannot cancel into 2B again. | ||
*Fundemental part of the low/throw mixup, but beware of normals that avoid both. | *Fundemental part of the low/throw mixup, but beware of normals that avoid both. | ||
A standard feature of Tager's mixup, 5B and 2B both serve as a useful low poke that can go into reasonable damage. While 2B boasts a much quicker recovery, reduced hurtbox and slightly more damage, 5B has a much wider selection of cancel options and a generally better hitbox, making it generally more useful if you know you're going for blockstrings or are just performing a combo. | |||
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*Can combo into itself on air and ground counterhit. | *Can combo into itself on air and ground counterhit. | ||
*Hitbox extends slightly beyond Tager's fingertips, although hits at this range tend not to give good combo opportunities. | *Hitbox extends slightly beyond Tager's fingertips, although hits at this range tend not to give good combo opportunities. | ||
A decent poke, an excellent starter if you land it up close and also a nice high damage combo filler, basically everything you want in a 5C with the exception that if often pushes the opponent away too far for comboing followups unless it's a counterhit. | A decent poke, an excellent starter if you land it up close and also a nice high damage combo filler, basically everything you want in a 5C with the exception that if often pushes the opponent away too far for comboing followups unless it's a counterhit. If you know a counterhit is guarenteed, follow it up with 6C to lead into some truly nasty damage. | ||
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|startup=8 |active=3 |recovery=10 |frameAdv=1 |attribute=B | |startup=8 |active=3 |recovery=10 |frameAdv=1 |attribute=B | ||
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Like a worse 5A | Like a worse 5A with fewer cancel options a lower profile, 2A sees some use as a ghetto anti air and a mashable button, since it can self cancel up to three times but 5A cannot self cancel at all. As an anti-air it's a bit weak since it requires a rather fast reaction to jump cancel into the followup combo, but it's still useful for disrupting your opponent's pressure nonetheless. | ||
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*After doing 2B > 5B >2B you cannot cancel into 5B again for that string. | *After doing 2B > 5B >2B you cannot cancel into 5B again for that string. | ||
In previous iterations, 5B and 2B were pretty interchangable, however 2B's use has now moved from being a combo tool to being a very safe low poke when up close. It has a very nice frame advantage making it ideal for setting up Wedge catapault attempts and other shenanigans. 2B's relatively short range limits its use | In previous iterations, 5B and 2B were pretty interchangable, however 2B's use has now moved from being a combo tool to being a very safe low poke when up close. It has a very nice frame advantage making it ideal for setting up Wedge catapault attempts, deliberate whiffs on techs and other shenanigans. 2B's relatively short range limits its use to just an oki tool in many cases since it's not easy or practical for Tager to close in unimpeded most of the time. | ||
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|startup=16 |active=2 |recovery=31 |frameAdv=-14 | |startup=16 |active=2 |recovery=31 |frameAdv=-14 | ||
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*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. | *Quick stomp attack that knocks opponents vertically downwards, but allows emergency tech rolls. | ||
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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|startup=6 |active=1-10 |recovery=29 |frameAdv= | |startup=6 |active=1-10 |recovery=29 |frameAdv= | ||
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*High damage command grab | *High damage command grab, hits Standing or Crouching only. | ||
*Hold A to extend active frames. | *Hold A to extend active frames. | ||
*Attractive to maganetised opponents during startup and active time (Including extended active time) | *Attractive to maganetised opponents during startup and active time (Including extended active time) | ||
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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, 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 | 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. | ||
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*Used in corner combos after a 5D air hit. | *Used in corner combos after a 5D air hit. | ||
Not necessarily the best way to close gaps as predictable Sledge use will usually be punished. Vary between using this, super jump Tager Plane and simply taking a nice stroll towards the opponent to keep them guessing. | Not necessarily the best way to close gaps as predictable Sledge use will usually be punished. Vary between using this, super jump Tager Plane and simply taking a nice stroll towards the opponent to keep them guessing. In combos it works as a great move due to its huge damage, decent scaling and can be followed with 6A > 6C fairly easily if you scoop them off the floor with it (Such as after a 3C counterhit or a 5D air hit into the corner). | ||
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*Combo ender in most cases, will always connect after either sledgehammer unless the combo has prorated severely. | *Combo ender in most cases, will always connect after either sledgehammer unless the combo has prorated severely. | ||
*Can be RC'd into 5B very easily allowing the combo to continue. 6C Can also be used, but the timing is much tighter. | *Can be RC'd into 5B very easily allowing the combo to continue. 6C Can also be used, but the timing is much tighter. | ||
*Overhead, leading to a gimmicky mixup after a blocked sledgehammer, highly punishable if blocked and only possible to followup on | *Overhead, leading to a gimmicky mixup after a blocked sledgehammer, highly punishable if blocked and only possible to followup on a counterhit. | ||
*Counterhits lead to short short combos due to its short starter property. For example, AA CH, 5B > 5C > 6A will miss on the 6A. Use AA, 5B > 5C > AC, 22D instead. | *Counterhits lead to short short combos due to its short starter property. For example, AA CH, 5B > 5C > 6A will miss on the 6A. Use AA, 5B > 5C > AC, 22D instead. | ||
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|startup=7 |active=8-47 |recovery=16 |frameAdv=+10 on hit | |startup=7 |active=8-47 |recovery=16 |frameAdv=+10 on hit | ||
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*Tager picks up the opponent from the floor, magnetises them (360F, | *Tager picks up the opponent from the floor, magnetises them (360F normally, 1000F during OD) and drops them back down, now further then previous versions. Used for okizeme, combos and timeouts. | ||
*Attractive to mangnetised opponents during startup and active frames. | *Attractive to mangnetised opponents during startup and active frames. | ||
*Hold D to extend active frames. | *Hold D to extend active frames. | ||
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*Blows opponent away on hit, wallbounds and forces hard knockdown. | *Blows opponent away on hit, wallbounds and forces hard knockdown. | ||
*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. | *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 | *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. | ||
Only really useful as an ender to long combos (which you generally won't need to use it for) or in overdrive. It's not advised if you landed MTW as the first hit of the combo, you will actually get more damage by using a rapid cancel to create a followup combo than by using Terra Break.Similarly, even though it has some invulnerability, do not attempt to use it if MTW gets blocked, use a rapid cancel instead! | Only really useful as an ender to long combos (which you generally won't need to use it for) or in overdrive. It's not advised if you landed MTW as the first hit of the combo, you will actually get more damage by using a rapid cancel to create a followup combo than by using Terra Break.Similarly, even though it has some invulnerability, do not attempt to use it if MTW gets blocked, use a rapid cancel instead! | ||
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|damage=16000 |guard=Unblockable |attribute=T | |damage=16000 (DESTROY) |guard=Unblockable |attribute=T | ||
|startup=5+16 |active=4 |recovery=76 |frameAdv= | |startup=5+16 |active=4 |recovery=76 |frameAdv= | ||
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[[Category:BlazBlue: Central Fiction]] | [[Category:BlazBlue: Central Fiction]] | ||
[[Category:Iron Tager]] | [[Category:Iron Tager]] |
Revision as of 13:56, 5 June 2018
Iron Tager |
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Health: 13,000 Combo Rate: 60%
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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.
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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