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| | ==Overview== | ||
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[[ | |header=Overview | ||
|content=Yosuke is a quick rushdown character. His Dash spring and auto combos provide quick actions to pressure opponents and catch them in unlikely situations. His air game is good with his {{clr|3|j.C}}, allowing for a variety of cross up potential from that move alone, and his quickness allows for good offensive tools to get the job done. With Yosuke, you want to stay offensive and keep good pressure while crossing up your opponent to keep them on the defensive. | |||
}} | |||
{{BBTag/Infobox | |||
| fastestAttack = [[#4A|4A]] (5F) | |||
| reversal = [[#Dodge|A+D]] (Catch 1~25F)<br/>[[#Garudyne|236B+C]] (16F)<br/>[[#Shippu - Nagareboshi|214B+C]] (5F) | |||
| | }} | ||
{{ProsAndCons | |||
|intro=is a rushdown character that can overwhelm the opponent with speed and left-right mixups | |||
|pros= | |||
* Has great air mobility, as well as several air tools to help him out. | |||
* High solo damage | |||
* One of the fastest characters in the game. | |||
* Great assist kit. | |||
|cons= | |||
* Weak pokes/midrange game | |||
* Struggles against characters with strong air control | |||
* Fastest air normal is 10f. | |||
}} | }} | ||
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|header=Unique Ability: Air Actions | |||
|content= Yosuke is able to chain multiple specials while in the air. He can string these together during combos, to mix up his aerial approach or bait anti-airs. | |||
His air action system in BBTAG still exist but to a much lesser extent (compared to the Arena series) since he only has 2 air specials (Moonsault and V Slash). They work almost like rekkas now off Moonsault / Dash Spring. | |||
* Hitting '''{{clr|1|A}}''' during Moonsault / Dash Spring will give you V Slash | |||
* Hitting '''{{clr|2|B}} or {{clr|3|C}}''' during Dash Spring will give you Moonsault or EX Crescent Slash | |||
* Hitting '''{{clr|2|B}} or {{clr|3|C}}''' during Moonsault will give you Crescent Slash | |||
* Hitting '''{{clr|2|B}} or {{clr|3|C}}''' AFTER Crescent Slash will give you another Moonsault | |||
* You can also do manual inputs or 6/4+Button to change directions | |||
* You are able to cancel the start up for jC into air actions also using manual inputs. | |||
3 Moonsaults and 1 V Slash can be used per jump. V Slash can’t be canceled into any air actions but you can manually moonsault/normals after recovery while in the air. | |||
}} | |||
=== | ==Normal Moves== | ||
===<big>{{clr|1|4A}}</big>=== | |||
{{BBTag Move Card|game=BBTag | |||
|input=4A,4AA,4AAA,4AAAA | |||
|versioned=input | |||
|description= | |||
A versatile normal useful for just about anything. | |||
{{clr|1|4A}}'s fast {{keyword|startup}}, {{keyword|recovery}} and long {{keyword|active}} frames make it a low commitment {{keyword|poke}} in {{keyword|neutral}}. | |||
It has every cancel option so it's good for starting {{keyword|pressure}} and the hitbox and speed can let it be an {{keyword|anti-air}} at certain heights. It can be used at the end of {{keyword|combo}} to do a {{keyword|reset}}. | |||
*Jump cancelable | |||
{{ | *Throw cancelable | ||
| | ---- | ||
A good option for {{keyword|stagger pressure}}, {{keyword|frame trap}}s and {{keyword|hit confirm}}. | |||
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{{clr|1|4A}} has a long window to {{keyword|gatling}} into {{clr|1|4AA}} letting you bait the opponent and {{clr|1|4AA}} still has plenty cancels making it good for confirming hits. | |||
*Throw cancellable | |||
---- | |||
An occasional but still good pressure tool and combo piece. | |||
{{clr|1|4AAA}} makes Yosuke airborne, letting you use {{MiniMoveCard|game=BBTag|chara=Yosuke Hanamura|input=j.236B|label=Moonsault}} for left\right {{keyword|mix-up}}s especially with an assist. | |||
You can {{keyword|link}} a {{keyword|microdash}} {{clr|1|5A}} after {{clr|1|4AAA}} letting you get decent damage for a {{clr|1|4A}} starter. | |||
While somewhat minus on block, {{clr|1|4AAA}} sends Youske backwards making it hard to {{keyword|punish}} for most characters so you can safely end blockstring with it. | |||
---- | |||
Identical to {{clr|1|5AAAA}} except it can't go into [[BBTag/Mechanics#Cross_Raid|Cross Raid]] so its useless. Just use {{clr|1|4AA}} or {{clr|1|4AAA}} to go into {{clr|1|5A}} for better damage and {{keyword|okizeme}} | |||
}} | }} | ||
===<big>{{clr|1|5A}}</big>=== | |||
{{ | {{BBTag Move Card|game=BBTag | ||
| | |input=5A,5AA,5AAA,5AAAA | ||
| | |versioned=input | ||
|description= | |||
| | Your best combo starter and flexible blockstring option. | ||
| | |||
| | {{clr|1|5A}} is jump and throw cancellable on all three hits, goes into all your other normals excluding {{clr|1|4A}} and is only -1 on block so it's excellent for starting pressure. It's particularly good for aerial offense like doing {{clr|1|5A}} >{{keyword|TK}} {{MiniMoveCard|game=BBTag|chara=Yosuke Hanamura|input=j.236C|label=EX Moonsault}}. | ||
It's also Youske's best starter damage-wise which combined with its fast startup makes it your go-to {{keyword|DP}} punish option. | |||
*Always try to land all three hits before cancelling | |||
*Can be used twice in the same string | |||
---- | |||
An important combo piece and branching point for pressure. | |||
{{clr|1|5AA}} causes a ground bounce on airborne opponents which makes it important for certain combos. | |||
{{clr|1|5AA}} can go into {{clr|1|2A}} and back to {{clr|1|5A}} but you wont be able to use {{clr|1|5AA}} a second time so use {{clr|2|5B}} instead. Mixing up and delaying these options will help make your blockstrings less predictable. | |||
*Jump cancelable on hit | |||
---- | |||
An important part in his combo loops but otherwise outclassed by other options. | |||
{{clr|1|5AAA}} makes Yosuke airborne like {{clr|1|4AAA}} letting you use air specials, however, it can be jump cancelled on hit. Still, besides the aforementioned loops,{{clr|1|5AAA}} sees little use due to there being better options, both for combos and pressure. | |||
---- | |||
As with most {{clr|1|5A}} autocombo enders, {{clr|1|5AAAA}}'s only real use is as a combo ender so you can use [[BBTag/Mechanics#Cross_Raid| Cross Raid]]. Outside of that, almost all of your other combo options are preferred. | |||
*Wait until all the kunai hit before the 5th {{clr|1|A}} press to optimise damage. | |||
}} | }} | ||
===<big>{{clr|2|5B}}</big>=== | |||
{{ | {{BBTag Move Card|game=BBTag | ||
| | |input=5B,5BB,5BBB | ||
| | |versioned=input | ||
| | |description= | ||
| | Another well-rounded button, mainly used in combos and pressure. | ||
| | |||
{{clr|2|5B}} sees most use as combo filler as autocombo plays a large role in Yosuke's combo routing. | |||
It also helps vary your pressure as it can be {{keyword|reverse beat}} into {{clr|1|5A}}. While not useful midscreen, it makes corner pressure better by letting you incorporate jump cancels. | |||
{{clr|2|5B}} is a servicable {{keyword|poke}} with good range. However, it's long recovery, large {{keyword|hurtbox}} due to being a persona move and extra damage should you get hit make it risky to throw carelessly so use with caution. | |||
* | *Jump Cancelable on hit | ||
---- | |||
Mainly combo and blockstring filler. | |||
Landing {{clr|2|5BBB}} on airborne enemies can be tricky so doing {{clr|2|5BB}}> {{MiniMoveCard|game=BBTag|chara=Yosuke Hanamura|input=236B|label=Dash Spring}} is usually preferred, making it one of your most common routes. | |||
Like {{clr|2|5B}}, {{clr|2|5BB}} can be reverse beat into {{clr|1|5A}} so the same pressure uses apply. | |||
By delaying the 3rd {{clr|2|B}} press, Yosuke will do {{clr|2|5B}} again instead of doing {{clr|2|5BBB}}. You can do this up to 4 times. If the opponent pushblocks or tries to jump out after {{clr|2|5BB}}, the next {{clr|2|5B}} can potentially catch them. | |||
*Jump cancellable on hit | |||
---- | |||
A combo tool and nothing else. | |||
{{clr|2|5BBB}} stuns and then relaunches the opponents letting you combo into {{clr|2|236B}} on grounded opponents making it one of your main routes. | |||
It also disables [[BBTag/Mechanics#Cross_Burst| Cross Burst]] which combined with the long animation make it perfect for an [[BBTag/Mechanics#Active_Change| Active Switch]] to your partner to either extend the combo or go into a super for unburstable damage. | |||
*Cannot hit the opponent's partner | |||
* | |||
}} | }} | ||
===<big>{{clr|3|5C}}</big>=== | |||
{{ | {{BBTag Move Card|game=BBTag | ||
| | |input=5C | ||
| | |description= | ||
| | [[BBTag/Mechanics#Clash_Assault|Universal Overhead]]. Like most Blazblue and Persona characters, it's decently fast but is punishable on block. Due to Yosuke jumping forward, it has slightly more range compared to many others in the same category. | ||
It is a decent mixup to use now and again when the opponent expects your other, stronger options but don't rely on it. | |||
*Airborne during the hop | |||
}} | }} | ||
===<big>{{clr|1|2A}}</big>=== | |||
{{ | {{BBTag Move Card|game=BBTag | ||
| | |input=2A | ||
| | |description= | ||
| | Your main low, another good pressure button and second best abare option. | ||
{{clr|1|2A}}'s fast startup and decent range makes it good for {{keyword|stagger pressure}} and setting up {{keyword|tick throw}}as well as a poke. | |||
It has slightly more range than {{clr|1|4A}} and only has 1 more frame of startup making it your next best option for mashing out of blockstrings. | |||
* | *Chains into itself twice | ||
*Can be used twice in a string | |||
}} | }} | ||
===<big>{{clr|2|2B}}</big>=== | |||
{{ | {{BBTag Move Card|game=BBTag | ||
| | |input=2B | ||
| | |description= | ||
| | Your main {{keyword|anti-air}} and an amazing one. | ||
{{clr|2|2B}} has fast startup, early head {{keyword|invul}} and a great vertical {{keyword|hitbox}} that even reaches behind, letting you catch {{keyword|crossup}}s attempts. Its only weaknesses are its short horizontal range and long recovery. | |||
*Jump cancelable on hit and block | |||
*Can {{keyword|reverse beat}} into {{clr|1|5A}} | |||
}} | }} | ||
===<big>{{clr|3|2C}}</big>=== | |||
{{ | {{BBTag Move Card|game=BBTag | ||
| | |input=2C | ||
| | |description= | ||
| | A situational {{keyword|neutral}} option. | ||
{{clr|3|2C}} moves Youske forward and {{keyword|low profile}}s letting him go under certain attacks such as {{Character Label|BBTag|Vatista|label=Vatista's}} {{MiniMoveCard|game=BBTag|chara=Vatista|input=214A|label={{clr|1|214A}}}} or {{Character Label|BBTag|Hakumen|label=Hakumen's}} {{MiniMoveCard|game=BBTag|chara=Hakumen|input=5B|label={{clr|2|5B}}}}. | |||
On normal hit, you can only go into {{clr|1|236A}}/{{clr|3|C}} with different combo options for both. On {{keyword|counter}} hit you cancel into {{clr|2|236B}}. | |||
}} | }} | ||
===<big>{{clr|1|j.A}}</big>=== | |||
{{ | {{BBTag Move Card|game=BBTag | ||
| | |input=j.A,j.AA | ||
| | |versioned=input | ||
| | |description= | ||
| | Your primary air button. | ||
{{clr|1|j.A}} has a nice {{keyword|hitbox}} making it your best {{keyword|air-to-air}}, jump in and normal for {{keyword|safejump}}s. | |||
{{clr|1|j.A}} is also great setting up {{keyword|mix-up}}s. Against tall characters like {{Character Label|BBTag|Hakumen|label=Hakumen}}, {{clr|1|j.A}} can be used as a {{keyword|fuzzy overhead}}. If the opponents blocks {{clr|1|j.A}} in the air you can use Moonsault to cross them up potentially. | |||
* Jump cancelable on hit and block | |||
---- | |||
Combo and blockstring filler especially against airborne opponents. | |||
* Jump cancelable on hit and block | |||
*Can combo back into {{clr|1|j.A}} once | |||
}} | |||
}} | }} | ||
===<big>{{clr|1|j.2A}}</big>=== | |||
{{ | {{InputBadge|Flying Kunai}} | ||
| | {{BBTag Move Card|game=BBTag | ||
| | |input=j.2A | ||
| | |description= | ||
A piece in air combos and occasional neutral option. | |||
{{clr|1|j.2A}} has long {{keyword|hitstun}} compared to Yosuke's other air normals, letting you do {{MiniMoveCard|game=BBTag|chara=Yosuke Hanamura|input=j.236B|label=Moonsualt}} to Cresent Slash on airborne opponents. | |||
* | Due to the angle it goes, {{clr|1|j.2A}} isn't the best for neutral but it's his only projectile. If the kunai miss you can't act until landing and you still have landing recovery. But if they land you cancel into specials to avoid being punished. | ||
*Special and super cancellable on hit and block | |||
}} | }} | ||
===<big>{{clr|2|j.B}}</big>=== | |||
{{ | {{BBTag Move Card|game=BBTag | ||
| | |input=j.B | ||
| | |description= | ||
| | A normal mainly used when {{clr|1|j.A}}'s faster startup isn't needed. | ||
{{clr|2|j.B}} can only be canceled into {{clr|3|j.C}} and can't be jump canceled but it has very long {{keyword|active}} frames making it a good landing option to start pressure. | |||
*Not an overhead | |||
}} | }} | ||
<br clear | ===<big>{{clr|3|j.C}}</big>=== | ||
{{BBTag Move Card|game=BBTag | |||
|input=j.C | |||
|description= | |||
An excellent pressure option for baiting your opponent due to the cancel options. | |||
Jiraya causes a puff of smoke where Youske disappears and reappears on the ground while doing a sliding low attack. As soon as the smoke effect appears, you can cancel the startup into any '''air specials and both supers'''. This makes it extremely versatile as you can use this to bait anti-airs, throws, most {{keyword|reversal}}s, cross up the opponent with Moonsault or go for a high/low with {{clr|3|j.236C}} and the low. | |||
Although the sliding attack is unsafe, you can cancel into {{clr|1|236A}} to stay mostly safe. Jumping back and doing a falling air normal can punish the attack recovery but you don't have to commit to the low and potentially punish the enemy's attack. | |||
Mix up your options with {{clr|3|j.C}} to keep the opponent guessing. | |||
*Jiiraiya is invincible during the startup | |||
*Can be used to get to ground faster after an aerial combo drop | |||
}} | |||
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==Universal Mechanics== | ==Universal Mechanics== | ||
===<big>Ground Throw</big>=== | |||
{{InputBadge|{{clr|2|5B}}+{{clr|3|C}}}} | |||
{{BBTag Move Card|game=BBTag | |||
|input=BC | |||
|description= | |||
Yosuke's pressure is mostly air-based but mixing in throws occasionally helps make pressure less predictable. | |||
Your main throw confirm is a dashing {{clr|1|5A}} but if you're not confident in your timing, you can cancel the 2nd hit into {{clr|2|236B}}/{{clr|3|C}} for an easier combo. | |||
{{ | |||
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}} | }} | ||
===<big>Dodge</big>=== | |||
{{ | {{InputBadge|{{clr|1|5A}}+{{clr|4|D}}}} | ||
| | {{BBTag Move Card|game=BBTag | ||
| | |input=AD,AD Attack | ||
| | |versioned=input | ||
| | |description= | ||
{{ | [[BBTag/Mechanics#Reversal_Action |Universal {{keyword|Dragon Punch}}]] | ||
Yosuke’s Reversal Action has 2 parts, “Taunt” and “Kick”. “Taunt” is the initial action when the DP is pressed (Kunai Swing) where Yosuke is in his {{keyword|counter}} state. “Kick” is when Yosuke’s Reversal Action is triggered causing Jiraiya to come out and kick the opponent away. If it’s not triggered, Yosuke sighs and becomes punishable. | |||
* | A decent counter but not the best. It can beat most {{keyword|safejump}}s and is triggered by all attacks including projectiles but the startup of the kick isn't that fast and it can lose to moves with armour such as {{Character Label|BBTag|Yang Xiao Long|label=Yang's}} {{MiniMoveCard|game=BBTag|chara=Yang Xiao Long|input=5B|label={{clr|2|5B}}}}. | ||
*Jiraiya can appear behind Yosuke during activation if he’s crossed up with proper timing | |||
*When triggered, Jiraiya will target the active character. | |||
}} | }} | ||
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==Skills== | |||
===<big>Dash Spring</big>=== | |||
{{InputBadge|{{clr|1|236A}}/{{clr|2|B}}}} | |||
{{BBTag Move Card|game=BBTag | |||
|input=236A,236B | |||
|versioned=input | |||
|description= | |||
*All 3 version are referred to as '''Run''' by most of the community. | |||
*Allows Yosuke to cancel into {{MiniMoveCard|game=BBTag|chara=Yosuke Hanamura|input=j.236A|label=Flying Cut Slash}} using {{clr|1|A}}, Moonsault using {{clr|2|B}} and EX Moonsault using {{clr|3|C}}. | |||
---- | |||
;{{clr|1|236A}} | |||
Travels goes a little over half-screen and slightly bounces the opponent. | |||
Due to the small bounce, you can only combo into V-Slash or EX Moonsault, limiting its use in combos. | |||
---- | |||
;{{clr|2|236B}} | |||
Has more startup but goes nearly fullscreen and bounces the opponent higher. | |||
The higher bounce lets you go into Moonsualt giving you a variety of combos options making it your go-to for almost all of your combo routes. | |||
The landing recovery can be canncelled by doing Moonsalut (aka pressing {{clr|2|B}}) letting do {{clr|2|5B}} immedtialy after {{clr|2|236B}}. | |||
}} | }} | ||
===<big>Flying Flash Cut</big>=== | |||
{{ | {{InputBadge|{{clr|1|j.236A}}}} {{InputBadge|{{clr|1|j.214A}}}} | ||
| | {{BBTag Move Card|game=BBTag | ||
| | |input=j.236A | ||
|description= | |||
Your primary combo ender and counter against overly aggressive enemies. | |||
While V Slash doesn't give the best knockdown, it can still give strong {{keyword|oki}} with the use of {{keyword|meaty}} assists. It also useful catching opponents during {{clr|3|j.C}} startup. | |||
After the second slash, Yosuke can't double jump or airdash but after a short pause, he can use air normals, specials and supers. So while it possible to punish him (especially on {{keyword|whiff}}), the window is short and if missed can result in them being punished by Yosuke. | |||
*Referred to as '''V-Slash''' | |||
*Direction depends on input | |||
}} | }} | ||
===<big>Moonsault</big>=== | |||
{{ | {{InputBadge|{{clr|2|j.236B}}}} {{InputBadge|{{clr|2|j.214B}}}} | ||
| | {{BBTag Move Card|game=BBTag | ||
|input=j.236B | |input=j.236B | ||
| | |description= | ||
A versatile move for mobility, combos and mixups. | |||
Moonsault makes Yosuke jump in a wide arc in the air. You can cancel it into itself thrice so you can cross up mutliple times and it will switch sides even in the corner. This lets you easily do left/rights both with and without an assist. making it one of your best mixup options. It also has 7 frames of {{keyword|invul}} letting dodge attacks with good timing. | |||
It's also used in conjuction with Crescent Slash for nearly all of Yosuke's combos. | |||
*Direction depends on input | |||
*Can be canceled into Crescent Slash, V-Slash, and other Moonsaults after frame 20 | |||
*Can be performed by inputting {{clr|2|4B}} or {{clr|2|6B}} after Run or another Moonsault | |||
}} | }} | ||
===<big>Crescent Slash</big>=== | |||
{{ | {{InputBadge|Moonsault -> {{clr|1|A}}/{{clr|2|B}}/{{clr|3|C}}}} | ||
| | {{BBTag Move Card|game=BBTag | ||
| | |input=j.236B > X | ||
| | |description= | ||
| | The optional follow up for Moonsault | ||
* Hitting C will do the Moonsault / Crescent combo | |||
* Hits overhead. | |||
* Long vertical hitbox. | |||
* The third Crescent Slash hit in an air action set will cause a Hard Knockdown. | |||
* | |||
}} | }} | ||
==Extra Skills== | ==Extra Skills== | ||
===<big>EX Dash Spring</big>=== | |||
{{InputBadge|{{clr|3|236C}}}} | |||
{{ | {{BBTag Move Card|game=BBTag | ||
| | |||
|input=236C | |input=236C | ||
|description= | |||
* EX Version goes full screen, has a slightly slower start up but the bounce of B Version allowing for moonsault followups. | |||
* | |||
}} | }} | ||
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===<big>EX Moonsault</big>=== | |||
{{ | {{InputBadge|{{clr|3|j.236C}}}} {{InputBadge|{{clr|3|j.214C}}}} | ||
| | {{BBTag Move Card|game=BBTag | ||
| | |input=j.236C | ||
| | |description= | ||
* EX Version performs an auto Crescent Slash. | |||
* Doesn't switch sides | |||
* | |||
}} | }} | ||
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==Partner Skills== | ==Partner Skills== | ||
===<big>{{clr|5|5P}}</big>=== | |||
{{InputBadge|Dash Spring}} | |||
{{BBTag Move Card|game=BBTag | |||
|input=5P | |||
|description= | |||
* Works the same as the A version of Dash Spring | |||
}} | }} | ||
===<big>{{clr|5|6P}}</big>=== | |||
{{InputBadge|P4A {{clr|4|5D}}}} | |||
{{BBTag Move Card|game=BBTag | |||
|input=6P | |||
|description= | |||
JIraiya goes full screen. If it connects with the point character, Jiraiya does an uppercut launching the opponent into the air. | |||
}} | }} | ||
{{ | ===<big>{{clr|5|4P}}</big>=== | ||
| | {{InputBadge|{{clr|1|5AAA}}}} | ||
{{BBTag Move Card|game=BBTag | |||
|input=4P | |input=4P | ||
|description= | |||
* Launching or Anti-Air assist | |||
* | |||
}} | }} | ||
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==Distortion Skills== | ==Distortion Skills== | ||
===<big>Garudyne</big>=== | |||
{{ | {{InputBadge|{{clr|2|236B}}+{{clr|3|C}} (Air OK)}} | ||
| | {{BBTag Move Card|game=BBTag | ||
| | |input=236BC | ||
|description= | |||
*Homes in on the opponent, even on block. | |||
Everything could go wrong. | |||
However, it works well as a Distortion Duo Skill follow up, since the move doesn't scale as much as other supers. Plus it drags opponents to the corner. Very unsafe as a DHC on block, though. | |||
}} | |||
* | |||
===<big>Shippu - Nagareboshi</big>=== | |||
{{InputBadge|{{clr|2|214B}}+{{clr|3|C}} (Air OK)}} | |||
{{BBTag Move Card|game=BBTag | |||
|input=214BC | |||
|description= | |||
* Referred to as '''Whoo'''. | |||
* Decent Invincibility. | |||
* Travels slightly over half screen. | |||
* This move has a stupidly large hitbox making it easy to hit from awkward angles. | |||
* Since this move doesn't scale as much as the other super, as well as being a lot stronger, it is considered to be a good (but dangerous) reversal and combo ender. | |||
}} | }} | ||
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==Distortion Skill Duo== | |||
===<big>Garudyne</big>=== | |||
{{InputBadge|{{clr|5|P}} during Partner's Distortion Skill}} | |||
{{BBTag Move Card|game=BBTag | |||
|input=Distortion Skill Duo | |||
|description= | |||
* do this out of houtenjin, it'll be funny | |||
}} | }} | ||
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==Astral Heat== | ==Astral Heat== | ||
{{ | ===<big>Brave Blade</big>=== | ||
| | {{InputBadge|{{clr|2|222B}}+{{clr|3|C}} when [[BBTag/Mechanics#Astral Heat|Astral Conditions]] are met}} | ||
| | {{BBTag Move Card|game=BBTag | ||
|input=222BC | |||
| | |description= | ||
* Blocking the first hit makes the rest do nothing | |||
* Can be done out of grab | |||
}} | |||
* | |||
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==Colors== | |||
*[https://blazblue.wiki/wiki/Yosuke_Hanamura#Palettes Color Palettes on https://blazblue.wiki] | |||
==Navigation== | |||
<center>{{Character Label|BBTag|Yosuke Hanamura|size=36px}}</center> | |||
{{BBTag/CharacterLinks}} | |||
{{notice|To edit frame data, edit values in [[{{PAGENAME}}/Data]].}} | |||
{{BBTag/Navigation}} | |||
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Health |
16,000 |
Prejump |
4F |
Backdash |
23F (1~7F Inv All) |
Fastest Attack |
4A (5F) |
Reversals |
A+D (Catch 1~25F) 236B+C (16F) 214B+C (5F) |
Yosuke Hanamura is a rushdown character that can overwhelm the opponent with speed and left-right mixups
- Has great air mobility, as well as several air tools to help him out.
- High solo damage
- One of the fastest characters in the game.
- Great assist kit.
- Weak pokes/midrange game
- Struggles against characters with strong air control
- Fastest air normal is 10f.
Yosuke is able to chain multiple specials while in the air. He can string these together during combos, to mix up his aerial approach or bait anti-airs.
His air action system in BBTAG still exist but to a much lesser extent (compared to the Arena series) since he only has 2 air specials (Moonsault and V Slash). They work almost like rekkas now off Moonsault / Dash Spring.
- Hitting A during Moonsault / Dash Spring will give you V Slash
- Hitting B or C during Dash Spring will give you Moonsault or EX Crescent Slash
- Hitting B or C during Moonsault will give you Crescent Slash
- Hitting B or C AFTER Crescent Slash will give you another Moonsault
- You can also do manual inputs or 6/4+Button to change directions
- You are able to cancel the start up for jC into air actions also using manual inputs.
Normal Moves
4A
Version | Damage | Guard | Startup | Active | Recovery | On-Block | Attribute | Invuln |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
4A | 1000 | All | 5 | 6 | 8 | -2 | B | |
4AA | 1300 | All | 8 | 3 | 20 | -6 | B | |
4AAA | 1700 | All | 10 | 3 | 22+0L | -6 | H | |
4AAAA | 600×6 | All | 14 | Total: Until L+6L | P |
A versatile normal useful for just about anything.
4A's fast startup The time before an attack is active including the first active frame. For example, an attack with 10F startup means the attack will do nothing for 9 frames, then hit the opponent on the 10th frame., recovery The recovery of an attack refers to the amount of time an attacker must wait before they may perform another action, even blocking. and long active The active frames of an attack refers to the amount of time an attack can hit the opponent. frames make it a low commitment poke An attack that's thrown out to occupy the space in front of you and remind your opponent not to try and come closer. Usually, this is a far-reaching and safe normal move with little risk. in neutral When neither player is in an advantageous position in terms of stage position..
It has every cancel option so it's good for starting pressure To attack the opponent continuously and leave little room for counter attacks. and the hitbox and speed can let it be an anti-air A grounded attack that hits the opponent out of the air at certain heights. It can be used at the end of combo A sequence offensive executions where if the first attack hits and meets specific conditions (such as range, position, gauges, etc.), the correct executions guarantee you to land all the follow-up on the opponent. to do a reset Purposefully ending a combo early in order to perform a mixup in order to deal more damage..
- Jump cancelable
- Throw cancelable
A good option for stagger pressure The use of intentionally delaying gatlings or cancels in order to create frame traps with the intent of catching your opponent mashing or jumping. Loses to reversals., frame trap An offensive technique where the attacker leaves a small opening in their offense, goading the defender into performing an attack. This opening is designed such that the attacker can easily counter the defender's attack with their own.s and hit confirm This keyword does not have an entry in the Glossary.
4A has a long window to gatling The special category of cancels that describe how each character can cancel normals into other normals and specials. into 4AA letting you bait the opponent and 4AA still has plenty cancels making it good for confirming hits.
- Throw cancellable
An occasional but still good pressure tool and combo piece.
4AAA makes Yosuke airborne, letting you use MoonsaultGuardStartupRecoveryUntil L+9LAdvantage- for left\right mix-up To perform a maneuver that forces a defending opponent to choose between two or more options. If the opponent chooses incorrectly, then they are hit by an attack. There are many different types of mix-ups such as crossup(left/right), high/low, and strike/throw.s especially with an assist.
You can link To perform a second action after the first action completely finishes its animation. a microdash The act of doing a quick dash, usualy seen in combos or pressure, by quickly tapping forward twice (66) or tapping a dash button. 5A after 4AAA letting you get decent damage for a 4A starter.
While somewhat minus on block, 4AAA sends Youske backwards making it hard to punish Attacking someone when they are unable to block, making the damage guaranteed. for most characters so you can safely end blockstring with it.
Identical to 5AAAA except it can't go into Cross Raid so its useless. Just use 4AA or 4AAA to go into 5A for better damage and okizeme From Japanese "起き攻め". Attacking an opponent about to wake up after they were knocked down, usually with meaty attacks or mix-ups.
Version | Level | P1 | P2 |
---|---|---|---|
4A | 1 | 100 | 70 |
4AA | 3 | 100 | 80 |
4AAA | 4 | 100 | 75 |
4AAAA | 2 | 100 | 75 |
4A:
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5A
Version | Damage | Guard | Startup | Active | Recovery | On-Block | Attribute | Invuln |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
5A | 630×3 | All | 7 | 2,2,2 | 16 | -1 | B | |
5AA | 1300 | All | 9 | 4 | 14 | -1 | B | |
5AAA | 750×3 | All | 10 | 2,2,2 | 27+3L | -13 | B | |
5AAAA | 600×6 | All | 14 | Total: Until L+6L | P |
Your best combo starter and flexible blockstring option.
5A is jump and throw cancellable on all three hits, goes into all your other normals excluding 4A and is only -1 on block so it's excellent for starting pressure. It's particularly good for aerial offense like doing 5A >TK An input method to perform a special move in the air as fast as possible after you leave the ground. Short for "Tiger Knee". For Example: 2369 for a j.236 input. EX MoonsaultGuardHighStartup20RecoveryUntil L+15LAdvantage-.
It's also Youske's best starter damage-wise which combined with its fast startup makes it your go-to DP Dragon Punch A move that has invulnerability during its startup, long recovery, and a rising motion. punish option.
- Always try to land all three hits before cancelling
- Can be used twice in the same string
An important combo piece and branching point for pressure.
5AA causes a ground bounce on airborne opponents which makes it important for certain combos.
5AA can go into 2A and back to 5A but you wont be able to use 5AA a second time so use 5B instead. Mixing up and delaying these options will help make your blockstrings less predictable.
- Jump cancelable on hit
An important part in his combo loops but otherwise outclassed by other options.
5AAA makes Yosuke airborne like 4AAA letting you use air specials, however, it can be jump cancelled on hit. Still, besides the aforementioned loops,5AAA sees little use due to there being better options, both for combos and pressure.
As with most 5A autocombo enders, 5AAAA's only real use is as a combo ender so you can use Cross Raid. Outside of that, almost all of your other combo options are preferred.
- Wait until all the kunai hit before the 5th A press to optimise damage.
Version | Level | P1 | P2 |
---|---|---|---|
5A | 3 | 100 | 80 |
5AA | 3 | 100 | 80 |
5AAA | 4 | 100 | 75 |
5AAAA | 2 | 100 | 75 |
5A:
5AA:
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5B
Version | Damage | Guard | Startup | Active | Recovery | On-Block | Attribute | Invuln |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
5B | 1500 | All | 12 | 3 | 30 | -14 | B | |
5BB | 1700 | All | 17 | 2 | 22 | -5 | B | |
5BBB | 0, 2400 | All | 18 | 2 | Total: 47 | F |
Another well-rounded button, mainly used in combos and pressure.
5B sees most use as combo filler as autocombo plays a large role in Yosuke's combo routing.
It also helps vary your pressure as it can be reverse beat The ability to ignore the typical Light > Medium > Heavy sequence of buttons, i.e. cancelling a medium attack into a light attack. It allows for a bit more freeform offense since riskier heavy moves can be cancelled into safer light or medium moves. into 5A. While not useful midscreen, it makes corner pressure better by letting you incorporate jump cancels.
5B is a servicable poke An attack that's thrown out to occupy the space in front of you and remind your opponent not to try and come closer. Usually, this is a far-reaching and safe normal move with little risk. with good range. However, it's long recovery, large hurtbox The hitbox specifically relating to where a character is vulnerable to an opponent's attack. Shown as blue or cyan in visualizations. due to being a persona move and extra damage should you get hit make it risky to throw carelessly so use with caution.
- Jump Cancelable on hit
Mainly combo and blockstring filler.
Landing 5BBB on airborne enemies can be tricky so doing 5BB> Dash SpringGuardAllStartup20~29Recovery18 [26+13L]Advantage-23 is usually preferred, making it one of your most common routes.
Like 5B, 5BB can be reverse beat into 5A so the same pressure uses apply.
By delaying the 3rd B press, Yosuke will do 5B again instead of doing 5BBB. You can do this up to 4 times. If the opponent pushblocks or tries to jump out after 5BB, the next 5B can potentially catch them.
- Jump cancellable on hit
A combo tool and nothing else.
5BBB stuns and then relaunches the opponents letting you combo into 236B on grounded opponents making it one of your main routes.
It also disables Cross Burst which combined with the long animation make it perfect for an Active Switch to your partner to either extend the combo or go into a super for unburstable damage.
- Cannot hit the opponent's partner
Version | Level | P1 | P2 |
---|---|---|---|
5B | 4 | 90 | 85 |
5BB | 4 | 90 | 85 |
5BBB | 4 | 90 | 85 |
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5C
Damage | Guard | Startup | Active | Recovery | On-Block | Attribute | Invuln |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
800+ | High | 22 | 3 | 24 | -10 | B |
Universal Overhead. Like most Blazblue and Persona characters, it's decently fast but is punishable on block. Due to Yosuke jumping forward, it has slightly more range compared to many others in the same category.
It is a decent mixup to use now and again when the opponent expects your other, stronger options but don't rely on it.
- Airborne during the hop
Level | P1 | P2 |
---|---|---|
3 | 100 | 100 |
2A
Damage | Guard | Startup | Active | Recovery | On-Block | Attribute | Invuln |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1000 | Low | 6 | 3 | 15 | -4 | F |
Your main low, another good pressure button and second best abare option.
2A's fast startup and decent range makes it good for stagger pressure The use of intentionally delaying gatlings or cancels in order to create frame traps with the intent of catching your opponent mashing or jumping. Loses to reversals. and setting up tick throw A throw done after attacks, very soon after if not exactly when throw invulnerability expires on the opponent. A Tick Throw take advantage of that the opponent naturally expect a Frame Trap coming, making it very hard to react to or escape from.as well as a poke.
It has slightly more range than 4A and only has 1 more frame of startup making it your next best option for mashing out of blockstrings.
- Chains into itself twice
- Can be used twice in a string
Level | P1 | P2 |
---|---|---|
2 | 90 | 75 |
2B
Damage | Guard | Startup | Active | Recovery | On-Block | Attribute | Invuln |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1500 | All | 9 | 4 | 26 | -13 | B | 6~12 H |
Your main anti-air A grounded attack that hits the opponent out of the air and an amazing one.
2B has fast startup, early head invul Short for InvulnerabilityA state where a character cannot be hit. A common component of reversal moves. and a great vertical hitbox A general term showing where an attack can hit the opponent and where the character is vulnerable to attack. that even reaches behind, letting you catch crossup Attacking your opponent after changing which horizontal side you are on, typically by jumping over them.s attempts. Its only weaknesses are its short horizontal range and long recovery.
- Jump cancelable on hit and block
- Can reverse beat The ability to ignore the typical Light > Medium > Heavy sequence of buttons, i.e. cancelling a medium attack into a light attack. It allows for a bit more freeform offense since riskier heavy moves can be cancelled into safer light or medium moves. into 5A
Level | P1 | P2 |
---|---|---|
3 | 90 | 80 |
2C
Damage | Guard | Startup | Active | Recovery | On-Block | Attribute | Invuln |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1700 | Low | 11 | 3 | 24 | -8 | F |
A situational neutral When neither player is in an advantageous position in terms of stage position. option.
2C moves Youske forward and low profile When a character's hurtbox is entirely beneath an opponent's attack. This can be caused by crouching, certain moves, and being short.s letting him go under certain attacks such as Vatista's 214AGuardAllStartup15RecoveryTotal 49Advantage-7 or Hakumen's 5BGuardAllStartup15Recovery22Advantage-6.
On normal hit, you can only go into 236A/C with different combo options for both. On counter A move wherein your character pre-empts the opponent's attack, and attacks if hit by the opponent. hit you cancel into 236B.
Level | P1 | P2 |
---|---|---|
4 | 90 | 85 |
j.A
Version | Damage | Guard | Startup | Active | Recovery | On-Block | Attribute | Invuln |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
j.A | 1000 | High | 10 | 4 | 10 | H | ||
j.AA | 1000 | High | 7 | 3 | 11 | H |
Your primary air button.
j.A has a nice hitbox A general term showing where an attack can hit the opponent and where the character is vulnerable to attack. making it your best air-to-air A jumping attack that hits the opponent out of the air, jump in and normal for safejump A very well-timed jump attack on a character who is rising from a knockdown. Your goal is to attack extremely close to when you land so that, if the character performs an invincible reversal attack, you will land and be able to block. The opponent is then forced to block your jumping attack, since reversaling doesn't work, which will give you some nice pressure and hopefully an opening.s.
j.A is also great setting up mix-up To perform a maneuver that forces a defending opponent to choose between two or more options. If the opponent chooses incorrectly, then they are hit by an attack. There are many different types of mix-ups such as crossup(left/right), high/low, and strike/throw.s. Against tall characters like Hakumen, j.A can be used as a fuzzy overhead An offensive technique where the attacker exploits a common system mechanic in Fighting Games where a crouching opponent can be hit by a rising overhead as their hurtbox is expanded to be standing even though they are crouch blocking.. If the opponents blocks j.A in the air you can use Moonsault to cross them up potentially.
- Jump cancelable on hit and block
Combo and blockstring filler especially against airborne opponents.
- Jump cancelable on hit and block
- Can combo back into j.A once
Version | Level | P1 | P2 |
---|---|---|---|
j.A | 3 | 80 | 80 |
j.AA | 3 | 80 | 80 |
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j.2A
Flying Kunai
Damage | Guard | Startup | Active | Recovery | On-Block | Attribute | Invuln |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
600×6 | All | 14 | Until Hit | Total: Until L + 21L | P1 |
A piece in air combos and occasional neutral option.
j.2A has long hitstun When a character is hit while standing or crouching, the defender is forced into a stun animation for a set period of time where they are vulnerable to further attacks. This period of time is called hitstun. compared to Yosuke's other air normals, letting you do MoonsualtGuardStartupRecoveryUntil L+9LAdvantage- to Cresent Slash on airborne opponents.
Due to the angle it goes, j.2A isn't the best for neutral but it's his only projectile. If the kunai miss you can't act until landing and you still have landing recovery. But if they land you cancel into specials to avoid being punished.
- Special and super cancellable on hit and block
Level | P1 | P2 |
---|---|---|
2 | 80 | 75 |
j.B
Damage | Guard | Startup | Active | Recovery | On-Block | Attribute | Invuln |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
720×3 | All | 15 | 3×11 | Total: 40 | H |
A normal mainly used when j.A's faster startup isn't needed.
j.B can only be canceled into j.C and can't be jump canceled but it has very long active The active frames of an attack refers to the amount of time an attack can hit the opponent. frames making it a good landing option to start pressure.
- Not an overhead
Level | P1 | P2 |
---|---|---|
3 | 80 | 80 |
j.C
Damage | Guard | Startup | Active | Recovery | On-Block | Attribute | Invuln |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1700 | Low | 36 | 7 | 25 | -13 | F | 7~31 All |
An excellent pressure option for baiting your opponent due to the cancel options.
Jiraya causes a puff of smoke where Youske disappears and reappears on the ground while doing a sliding low attack. As soon as the smoke effect appears, you can cancel the startup into any air specials and both supers. This makes it extremely versatile as you can use this to bait anti-airs, throws, most reversal To perform an attack as soon as possible after getting knocked down or leaving hitstun/blockstun.s, cross up the opponent with Moonsault or go for a high/low with j.236C and the low.
Although the sliding attack is unsafe, you can cancel into 236A to stay mostly safe. Jumping back and doing a falling air normal can punish the attack recovery but you don't have to commit to the low and potentially punish the enemy's attack.
Mix up your options with j.C to keep the opponent guessing.
- Jiiraiya is invincible during the startup
- Can be used to get to ground faster after an aerial combo drop
Level | P1 | P2 |
---|---|---|
4 | 80 | 85 |
Universal Mechanics
Ground Throw
5B+C
Damage | Guard | Startup | Active | Recovery | On-Block | Attribute | Invuln |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0, 1000×2 | Throw | 7-30 | 3 | 23 | T |
Yosuke's pressure is mostly air-based but mixing in throws occasionally helps make pressure less predictable.
Your main throw confirm is a dashing 5A but if you're not confident in your timing, you can cancel the 2nd hit into 236B/C for an easier combo.
Level | P1 | P2 |
---|---|---|
0, 4×2 | 100 | 50 |
- Minimum damage 2000
Dodge
5A+D
Version | Damage | Guard | Startup | Active | Recovery | On-Block | Attribute | Invuln |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
AD | 45 | 1~25 Catch All | ||||||
AD Attack | 2200 | Air Unblockable | 15 | 3 | 28 | -12 | B | 1~22 All |
Yosuke’s Reversal Action has 2 parts, “Taunt” and “Kick”. “Taunt” is the initial action when the DP is pressed (Kunai Swing) where Yosuke is in his counter A move wherein your character pre-empts the opponent's attack, and attacks if hit by the opponent. state. “Kick” is when Yosuke’s Reversal Action is triggered causing Jiraiya to come out and kick the opponent away. If it’s not triggered, Yosuke sighs and becomes punishable.
A decent counter but not the best. It can beat most safejump A very well-timed jump attack on a character who is rising from a knockdown. Your goal is to attack extremely close to when you land so that, if the character performs an invincible reversal attack, you will land and be able to block. The opponent is then forced to block your jumping attack, since reversaling doesn't work, which will give you some nice pressure and hopefully an opening.s and is triggered by all attacks including projectiles but the startup of the kick isn't that fast and it can lose to moves with armour such as Yang's 5BGuardAllStartup10Recovery25Advantage-11.
- Jiraiya can appear behind Yosuke during activation if he’s crossed up with proper timing
- When triggered, Jiraiya will target the active character.
Version | Level | P1 | P2 |
---|---|---|---|
AD | |||
AD Attack | 4 | 80 | 60 |
AD:
- On Guard Point, hitstop for Yosuke is 0F. Opponent hitstop is 16F
AD Attack:
- Minimum Damage 110
Skills
Dash Spring
236A/B
Version | Damage | Guard | Startup | Active | Recovery | On-Block | Attribute | Invuln |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
236A | 900×2 | All | 14~25 | 3 [(10)3] | 18 [26+4L] | -16 | B | |
236B | 1100×2 | All | 20~29 | 3 [(10)3] | 18 [26+13L] | -23 | B |
- All 3 version are referred to as Run by most of the community.
- Allows Yosuke to cancel into Flying Cut SlashGuardAllStartup13RecoveryUntil LAdvantage-11 using A, Moonsault using B and EX Moonsault using C.
- 236A
Travels goes a little over half-screen and slightly bounces the opponent.
Due to the small bounce, you can only combo into V-Slash or EX Moonsault, limiting its use in combos.
- 236B
Has more startup but goes nearly fullscreen and bounces the opponent higher.
The higher bounce lets you go into Moonsualt giving you a variety of combos options making it your go-to for almost all of your combo routes.
The landing recovery can be canncelled by doing Moonsalut (aka pressing B) letting do 5B immedtialy after 236B.
Version | Level | P1 | P2 |
---|---|---|---|
236A | 3 | 80 | 90 |
236B | 4 | 80 | 75 |
236A:
- Only performs followup (Values in []) on hit/block
- When opponent is out of range, does not attack. Total duration 40F
- Minimum Damage 45×2 (90)
236B:
- Only performs followup (Values in []) on hit/block
- When opponent is out of range, does not attack. Total duration 44F
- Minimum Damage 55×2 (110)
Flying Flash Cut
j.236A j.214A
Damage | Guard | Startup | Active | Recovery | On-Block | Attribute | Invuln |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1200×2 | All | 13 | Until L(10)5 | Until L | -11 | H |
Your primary combo ender and counter against overly aggressive enemies.
While V Slash doesn't give the best knockdown, it can still give strong oki Short for "Okizeme" Attacking an opponent about to wake up after they were knocked down, usually with meaty attacks or mix-ups. with the use of meaty Hitting an opponent to cover the moment as they lose invincibility. The most common one is performing an attack early on okizeme to gain frame advantage and bait reversals. assists. It also useful catching opponents during j.C startup.
After the second slash, Yosuke can't double jump or airdash but after a short pause, he can use air normals, specials and supers. So while it possible to punish him (especially on whiff An attack that completely misses the opponent, such as when the opponent is out of range of the attack.), the window is short and if missed can result in them being punished by Yosuke.
- Referred to as V-Slash
- Direction depends on input
Level | P1 | P2 |
---|---|---|
4 | 80 | 85×2 |
- Minimum Damage 60×2 (120)
Moonsault
j.236B j.214B
Damage | Guard | Startup | Active | Recovery | On-Block | Attribute | Invuln |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Until L+9L | 4~11 All |
A versatile move for mobility, combos and mixups.
Moonsault makes Yosuke jump in a wide arc in the air. You can cancel it into itself thrice so you can cross up mutliple times and it will switch sides even in the corner. This lets you easily do left/rights both with and without an assist. making it one of your best mixup options. It also has 7 frames of invul Short for InvulnerabilityA state where a character cannot be hit. A common component of reversal moves. letting dodge attacks with good timing.
It's also used in conjuction with Crescent Slash for nearly all of Yosuke's combos.
- Direction depends on input
- Can be canceled into Crescent Slash, V-Slash, and other Moonsaults after frame 20
- Can be performed by inputting 4B or 6B after Run or another Moonsault
Level | P1 | P2 |
---|---|---|
- Can cancel into followups on 20
Crescent Slash
Moonsault -> A/B/C
Damage | Guard | Startup | Active | Recovery | On-Block | Attribute | Invuln |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1700 | High | 5 | 8 | Until L+9L | H |
The optional follow up for Moonsault
- Hitting C will do the Moonsault / Crescent combo
- Hits overhead.
- Long vertical hitbox.
- The third Crescent Slash hit in an air action set will cause a Hard Knockdown.
Level | P1 | P2 |
---|---|---|
4 | 80 | 85 |
- If done from a 3rd Moonsault, knockback trajectory changes to downward angle and also causes Down 24
- Minimum Damage 85
Extra Skills
EX Dash Spring
236C
Damage | Guard | Startup | Active | Recovery | On-Block | Attribute | Invuln |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1300×2 | All | 19~27 | 3 [(10)3] | 18 [18+13L] | -15 | B |
- EX Version goes full screen, has a slightly slower start up but the bounce of B Version allowing for moonsault followups.
Level | P1 | P2 |
---|---|---|
4 | 80 | 85 |
- Only performs followup (Values in []) on hit/block
- When opponent is out of range, does not attack. Total duration 42F
- Minimum Damage 130×2 (260)
EX Moonsault
j.236C j.214C
Damage | Guard | Startup | Active | Recovery | On-Block | Attribute | Invuln |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2000 | High | 20 | 8 | Until L+15L | H | 4~10 All |
- EX Version performs an auto Crescent Slash.
- Doesn't switch sides
Level | P1 | P2 |
---|---|---|
4 | 80 | 85 |
- Minimum Damage 200
Partner Skills
5P
Dash Spring
Damage | Guard | Startup | Active | Recovery | On-Block | Attribute | Invuln |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1500×2 | All | (18)+13~24 | 3 [3(10)3] | 18 [26+12L] | -14 | B |
- Works the same as the A version of Dash Spring
Level | P1 | P2 |
---|---|---|
3 | 70 | 85 |
- Only attacks if opponent is in range
- (Values in [])
- When opponent is out of range, does not attack. Total duration 40F
- Minimum Damage 75×2 (150)
6P
P4A 5D
Damage | Guard | Startup | Active | Recovery | On-Block | Attribute | Invuln |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
700×4 | All | (18)+31 | 15 [(9)3,3,4] | Total: 94 [Total: +70] | B |
JIraiya goes full screen. If it connects with the point character, Jiraiya does an uppercut launching the opponent into the air.
Level | P1 | P2 |
---|---|---|
4 | 70 | 85 |
- Only performs followup (Values in []) on hit/block
- Minimum Damage 35×4 (140)
4P
5AAA
Damage | Guard | Startup | Active | Recovery | On-Block | Attribute | Invuln |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1700 | All | (18)+10 | 6 | 29+3L | -19 | B |
- Launching or Anti-Air assist
Level | P1 | P2 |
---|---|---|
4 | 70 | 85 |
- Minimum Damage 85
Distortion Skills
Garudyne
236B+C (Air OK)
Damage | Guard | Startup | Active | Recovery | On-Block | Attribute | Invuln |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
360×31 [430×31] | All | 9+(53 Flash)+7 | 5×31 | Total: Until L+38L | -31 | P2 | 1~17 All |
- Homes in on the opponent, even on block.
Everything could go wrong. However, it works well as a Distortion Duo Skill follow up, since the move doesn't scale as much as other supers. Plus it drags opponents to the corner. Very unsafe as a DHC on block, though.
Level | P1 | P2 |
---|---|---|
4 | 80 | 98×31 |
- Values in [] are for Enhanced version
- Minimum Damage: 54×31 (1674) [60×31 (1860)]
Shippu - Nagareboshi
214B+C (Air OK)
Damage | Guard | Startup | Active | Recovery | On-Block | Attribute | Invuln |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2000×2, 250×18 [2000×2, 200×36] |
All | 4+(39 Flash)+1 | 15 | Until L+18L | -21 | H | 1~19 All |
- Referred to as Whoo.
- Decent Invincibility.
- Travels slightly over half screen.
- This move has a stupidly large hitbox making it easy to hit from awkward angles.
- Since this move doesn't scale as much as the other super, as well as being a lot stronger, it is considered to be a good (but dangerous) reversal and combo ender.
Level | P1 | P2 |
---|---|---|
5 | 80 | 100 |
- Values in [] are for Enhanced version
- Minimum Damage: 400, 600, 40×18 (1720)
- [Minimum Damage: 400, 600, 26×36 (1936)]
Distortion Skill Duo
Garudyne
P during Partner's Distortion Skill
Damage | Guard | Startup | Active | Recovery | On-Block | Attribute | Invuln |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
100×20 [100×25] | All | 1+(92 Flash)+1 | 10×11,5×9 [10×6,5×19] | Total: Until L+38L | P2 | 1~3 All |
- do this out of houtenjin, it'll be funny
Level | P1 | P2 |
---|---|---|
4 | 100 | 100 |
- Values in [] are for Enhanced version
- Minimum Damage: 2000 [2500]
Astral Heat
Brave Blade
222B+C when Astral Conditions are met
Damage | Guard | Startup | Active | Recovery | On-Block | Attribute | Invuln |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
All | 4+(78 Flash)+16 | 10 | Total: 119 | -68 | 1~44 All |
- Blocking the first hit makes the rest do nothing
- Can be done out of grab
Level | P1 | P2 |
---|---|---|
5 |
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