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==Normals== | ==Normals== | ||
====== <font style="visibility:hidden" size="0">5L</font> ====== | ====== <font style="visibility:hidden" size="0">5L</font> ====== | ||
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|name=5L | |name=5L | ||
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{{AttackVersion|name=5L}} | {{AttackVersion|name=5L}} | ||
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* Jump cancelable on hit. | * Jump cancelable on hit. | ||
Goku does a short jab. Basic 5L. Shares near identical frame data with 2L, but its less overall frames and its better whiff cancelable properties make this a safer button to throw out in neutral. It also has more range, a better hitbox for catching airborne opponents, and can be jump canceled. Input as 4LL to string together two 5L's in a row. | Goku does a short jab. Basic 5L. Shares near identical frame data with 2L, but its less overall frames and its better whiff cancelable properties make this a safer button to throw out in neutral. It also has more range, a better hitbox for catching airborne opponents, and can be jump canceled. Input as 4LL to string together two 5L's in a row. | ||
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{{AttackVersion|name=5LL}} | {{AttackVersion|name=5LL}} | ||
{{#lsth:DBFZ/SS Goku/Data|5LL}} | {{#lsth:DBFZ/SS Goku/Data|5LL}} | ||
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* Auto-corrects on side switch. | * Auto-corrects on side switch. | ||
Goku does a gut punch. The follow-up from Goku's jab. It deals damage and scales like a medium, making this a very good button and his best combo starter. It has less range than his other mediums though so make sure not to whiff with this move. | Goku does a gut punch. The follow-up from Goku's jab. It deals damage and scales like a medium, making this a very good button and his best combo starter. It has less range than his other mediums though so make sure not to whiff with this move. | ||
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{{AttackVersion|name=5LLL}} | {{AttackVersion|name=5LLL}} | ||
{{#lsth:DBFZ/SS Goku/Data|5LLL}} | {{#lsth:DBFZ/SS Goku/Data|5LLL}} | ||
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* Can be canceled into from 5LL, even on whiff. | * Can be canceled into from 5LL, even on whiff. | ||
* Auto-corrects on side switch. | * Auto-corrects on side switch. | ||
* When all other characters are down, this move is Goku's Guard Cancel attack. | * When all other characters are down, this move is Goku's Guard Cancel attack. | ||
Goku does a roundhouse that autocombos into super dash and also has an interesting property where the hitbox reaches behind him. Goku's autocombo finisher lacks practicality, as it offers no mix-up potential and doesn't provide him any combo routes that are as damaging as his other bread-and-butters while also using up his Smash very early into a combo. To make matters worse, the hitbox of this move is firmly horizontal which prevents it from connecting after his 5LL hits an airborne opponent. This makes it near difficult to combo into without using the initial activation of Sparking Blast or certain assists while also preventing this move's auto-correct from threatening airborne approaches. Not all is lost, as this move has the damage and scaling of a heavy while also being safe on block. | Goku does a roundhouse that autocombos into super dash and also has an interesting property where the hitbox reaches behind him. Goku's autocombo finisher lacks practicality, as it offers no mix-up potential and doesn't provide him any combo routes that are as damaging as his other bread-and-butters while also using up his Smash very early into a combo. To make matters worse, the hitbox of this move is firmly horizontal which prevents it from connecting after his 5LL hits an airborne opponent. This makes it near difficult to combo into without using the initial activation of Sparking Blast or certain assists while also preventing this move's auto-correct from threatening airborne approaches. Not all is lost, as this move has the damage and scaling of a heavy while also being safe on block. | ||
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{{#lsth:DBFZ/SS Goku/Data|5M}} | {{#lsth:DBFZ/SS Goku/Data|5M}} | ||
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* Jump cancelable on hit. | * Jump cancelable on hit. | ||
Goku steps forward and does an elbow strike upwards, hitting mid. Should always be used after 2M as it is a better neutral and block string tool that needs 5M's jump cancel properties to convert into max damage. Can clash with super dash if timed well. | Goku steps forward and does an elbow strike upwards, hitting mid. Should always be used after 2M as it is a better neutral and block string tool that needs 5M's jump cancel properties to convert into max damage. Can clash with super dash if timed well. | ||
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{{#lsth:DBFZ/SS Goku/Data|5H}} | {{#lsth:DBFZ/SS Goku/Data|5H}} | ||
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{{Description|7|text= | {{Description|7|text= | ||
* Wall bounces on Smash hit. | |||
* Wall bounces | |||
Goku does a sidekick, which counts as a Smash and sends them flying sideways. As Goku gets more damage out of his Smash by using 2H/j.2H mid-screen or 214M/214H in the corner, it mostly sees use in neutral or in pressure. However, this move becomes arguably Goku's best attack for corner combos after Smash has been used as it leads into easy assist extensions and Superdashes after 2S. | Goku does a sidekick, which counts as a Smash and sends them flying sideways. As Goku gets more damage out of his Smash by using 2H/j.2H mid-screen or 214M/214H in the corner, it mostly sees use in neutral or in pressure. However, this move becomes arguably Goku's best attack for corner combos after Smash has been used as it leads into easy assist extensions and Superdashes after 2S. | ||
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|name=5S | |name=5S | ||
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* The sixth blast knocks the opponent back on grounded hit. | * The sixth blast knocks the opponent back on grounded hit. | ||
Can confirm into a full combo by using vanish. Be careful when using Ki Blasts in neutral, as they can be deflected by Superdashes or by super armored moves. | Can confirm into a full combo by using vanish. Be careful when using Ki Blasts in neutral, as they can be deflected by Superdashes or by super armored moves. | ||
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|name=2L | |name=2L | ||
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*Can be canceled into from itself, even on whiff. | *Can be canceled into from itself, even on whiff. | ||
Goku crouches and jabs. It's a better meaty than his 5L and has a smaller hurtbox, but is inferior to 5L in almost every other way. | Goku crouches and jabs. It's a better meaty than his 5L and has a smaller hurtbox, but is inferior to 5L in almost every other way. | ||
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{{#lsth:DBFZ/SS Goku/Data|2M}} | {{#lsth:DBFZ/SS Goku/Data|2M}} | ||
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* Goku's only low. | * Goku's only low. | ||
Goku crouches and does a sidekick. Absolutely vital to Goku's gameplan. It has great range and a low hurtbox for use in neutral, it puts grounded opponents into an airborne state without using his Smash or wall bounce for combos, and its his only low for pressure. | Goku crouches and does a sidekick. Absolutely vital to Goku's gameplan. It has great range and a low hurtbox for use in neutral, it puts grounded opponents into an airborne state without using his Smash or wall bounce for combos, and its his only low for pressure. | ||
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{{#lsth:DBFZ/SS Goku/Data|2H}} | {{#lsth:DBFZ/SS Goku/Data|2H}} | ||
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{{Description|7|text= | {{Description|7|text= | ||
* Counts as airborne. | * Counts as airborne. | ||
* Launches higher with more hitstun on Smash hit. | |||
* Launches higher with more hitstun | |||
Goku does a leaping uppercut. Go to anti-air, though since it has a firmly vertical hitbox and a large amount of endlag it should be used carefully. Cancels into airborne specials meaning that if they are done immediately after this move, Kamehameha and Super Kamehameha can be aimed forward or downward, all versions of Dragon Flash Fist are vulnerable to anti-airs, and Meteor Smash cannot be used. The Smash version can give Goku the height he needs to preform his double super setup. | Goku does a leaping uppercut. Go to anti-air, though since it has a firmly vertical hitbox and a large amount of endlag it should be used carefully. Cancels into airborne specials meaning that if they are done immediately after this move, Kamehameha and Super Kamehameha can be aimed forward or downward, all versions of Dragon Flash Fist are vulnerable to anti-airs, and Meteor Smash cannot be used. The Smash version can give Goku the height he needs to preform his double super setup. | ||
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{{#lsth:DBFZ/SS Goku/Data|2S}} | {{#lsth:DBFZ/SS Goku/Data|2S}} | ||
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{{Description|7|text= | {{Description|7|text= | ||
Goku shoots a ki blast upwards. Has massive amounts of hitstun, leading into Superdashes and upwards Kamehameha. After a Kamehameha into Vanish, do (2M > 5M > 2S > Superdash) for an optimal confirm. It can combo into itself by hitting opponents with the first ki blast while they are close to the ground, though this is difficult to do outside of the corner. While it can be used to anti-air, it can be deflected by Superdashes or by super armored moves, so upwards Kamehameha is a better tool for that situation. Tall opponents can be hit when standing by using it at point blank range. | Goku shoots a ki blast upwards. Has massive amounts of hitstun, leading into Superdashes and upwards Kamehameha. After a Kamehameha into Vanish, do (2M > 5M > 2S > Superdash) for an optimal confirm. It can combo into itself by hitting opponents with the first ki blast while they are close to the ground, though this is difficult to do outside of the corner. While it can be used to anti-air, it can be deflected by Superdashes or by super armored moves, so upwards Kamehameha is a better tool for that situation. Tall opponents can be hit when standing by using it at point blank range. | ||
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{{#lsth:DBFZ/SS Goku/Data|6M}} | {{#lsth:DBFZ/SS Goku/Data|6M}} | ||
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* Uses the same hitboxes and hurtboxes of Goku's j.H. | * Uses the same hitboxes and hurtboxes of Goku's j.H. | ||
Goku does a short hop and slams down with both arms. Universal overhead that normally requires an assist or Sparking Blast to confirm into a combo. However, hitting with it as a meaty or with the very edge of the attack, it's possible to link 6M into 5L for resource-less combos. Has some low invincibility. | Goku does a short hop and slams down with both arms. Universal overhead that normally requires an assist or Sparking Blast to confirm into a combo. However, hitting with it as a meaty or with the very edge of the attack, it's possible to link 6M into 5L for resource-less combos. Has some low invincibility. | ||
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|name=j.L | |name=j.L | ||
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* Can cancel into itself. | * Can cancel into itself. | ||
Goku does a jumping straight jab. Input as j.4LL to string together two j.L's in a row. | Goku does a jumping straight jab. Input as j.4LL to string together two j.L's in a row. | ||
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* Can Reverse Beat back to j.L. | * Can Reverse Beat back to j.L. | ||
Goku does a jumping sidekick. This is his best cross-up jump-in after an IAD, though j.H is better for most other situations. Inputting j.M as j.LL will prevent Goku from doing a second j.L but in exchange will grant him additional height, useful for confirming into j.S. Delaying the autocombo version of this move after a j.L with backwards momentum will result in an extreme altitude boost that allows a follow-up j.S to combo into an additional j.LL for optimal damage. Use j.M instead of j.LL to prevent an attack following a double jump from whiffing due to over-shooting. | Goku does a jumping sidekick. This is his best cross-up jump-in after an IAD, though j.H is better for most other situations. Inputting j.M as j.LL will prevent Goku from doing a second j.L but in exchange will grant him additional height, useful for confirming into j.S. Delaying the autocombo version of this move after a j.L with backwards momentum will result in an extreme altitude boost that allows a follow-up j.S to combo into an additional j.LL for optimal damage. Use j.M instead of j.LL to prevent an attack following a double jump from whiffing due to over-shooting. | ||
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{{#lsth:DBFZ/SS Goku/Data|j.H}} | {{#lsth:DBFZ/SS Goku/Data|j.H}} | ||
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{{Description|7|text= | {{Description|7|text= | ||
* Knock-down state changes depending on Goku's usage of his Smash. | * Knock-down state changes depending on Goku's usage of his Smash. | ||
* Dynamic hit wall-bounces in the corner and provides one random Dragon Ball. | * Dynamic hit wall-bounces in the corner and provides one random Dragon Ball. | ||
Goku does a two-handed overhead slam. This is his best jump-in and cross-up tool, as well as his best damaging and scaling air normal for starting ground combos. Thanks to j.S's ability to combo into 236L, this move is only used to end highly scaled combos, usually into Warp Kamehameha. This move will only provide a sliding knockdown if the move that used Goku's Smash was a 2H, j.2H, or 5LLL. If j.H would have produced a sliding knockdown connects but the combo is then extended (like through a vanish), then all knockdowns (except those provided by supers) will be soft knockdowns. | Goku does a two-handed overhead slam. This is his best jump-in and cross-up tool, as well as his best damaging and scaling air normal for starting ground combos. Thanks to j.S's ability to combo into 236L, this move is only used to end highly scaled combos, usually into Warp Kamehameha. This move will only provide a sliding knockdown if the move that used Goku's Smash was a 2H, j.2H, or 5LLL. If j.H would have produced a sliding knockdown connects but the combo is then extended (like through a vanish), then all knockdowns (except those provided by supers) will be soft knockdowns. | ||
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|name=j.S | |name=j.S | ||
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{{#lsth:DBFZ/SS Goku/Data|j.S}} | {{#lsth:DBFZ/SS Goku/Data|j.S}} | ||
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{{Description|7|text= | {{Description|7|text= | ||
Goku fires a downward ki blast. Allows Goku to combo into air L Dragon Flash Fist for a sliding knockdown anywhere on the screen. Can be looped while Goku is using Sparking Blast. Like with 5S and 2S, these projectiles can be deflected by Superdashes and super armored moves, so you might want to consider using Kamehameha in neutral instead. | Goku fires a downward ki blast. Allows Goku to combo into air L Dragon Flash Fist for a sliding knockdown anywhere on the screen. Can be looped while Goku is using Sparking Blast. Like with 5S and 2S, these projectiles can be deflected by Superdashes and super armored moves, so you might want to consider using Kamehameha in neutral instead. | ||
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* Double jump cancelable. | * Double jump cancelable. | ||
* Launches higher with more hitstun on Smash hit. | |||
* Launches higher with more hitstun | |||
Goku does an upward kick that, unlike his other air normals, is not an overhead. Used to launch opponents during air combos and to extend them if Goku's Smash has been used and his double jump hasn't. If Goku uses the Smash version after already expending his Super Dash he can still use the heavy version of Dragon Flash Fist to convert the hit into a sliding knockdown. | Goku does an upward kick that, unlike his other air normals, is not an overhead. Used to launch opponents during air combos and to extend them if Goku's Smash has been used and his double jump hasn't. If Goku uses the Smash version after already expending his Super Dash he can still use the heavy version of Dragon Flash Fist to convert the hit into a sliding knockdown. | ||
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==Specials== | ==Specials== | ||
====== <font style="visibility:hidden" size="0">Dragon Flash Fist</font> ====== | ====== <font style="visibility:hidden" size="0">Dragon Flash Fist</font> ====== | ||
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|input=236L/M/H (Air OK) | |input=236L/M/H (Air OK) | ||
|name=Dragon Flash Fist | |name=Dragon Flash Fist | ||
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{{AttackVersion|name=L}} | {{AttackVersion|name=L}} | ||
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* Results in a sliding knockdown on Smash hit. | |||
* Results in a sliding knockdown on hit. | |||
* Ground version isn't vulnerable to anti-airs. | * Ground version isn't vulnerable to anti-airs. | ||
Goku charges a short distance and throws out a haymaker. Fastest version that can lead into supers on grounded hit, making it a good mix-up tool for finishing off opponents when meter is available. Incredibly useful combo ender that allows Goku to turn essentially any hit into a sliding knockdown without spending meter. | Goku charges a short distance and throws out a haymaker. Fastest version that can lead into supers on grounded hit, making it a good mix-up tool for finishing off opponents when meter is available. Incredibly useful combo ender that allows Goku to turn essentially any hit into a sliding knockdown without spending meter. | ||
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{{AttackVersion|name=M}} | {{AttackVersion|name=M}} | ||
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{{Description|8|text= | {{Description|8|text= | ||
* | * Ground bounce and sliding knockdown on Smash hit. | ||
* Ground version isn't vulnerable to anti-airs. | * Ground version isn't vulnerable to anti-airs. | ||
Goku charges a moderate distance and throws out a haymaker. Slowest version which can combo into vanishes for metered solo combos or into assists for meterless combo extensions, though proper conditioning is needed to land this move against competent opponents. | Goku charges a moderate distance and throws out a haymaker. Slowest version which can combo into vanishes for metered solo combos or into assists for meterless combo extensions, though proper conditioning is needed to land this move against competent opponents. | ||
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{{AttackVersion|name=H}} | {{AttackVersion|name=H}} | ||
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{{Description|8|text= | {{Description|8|text= | ||
* Teleports on start-up. | * Teleports on start-up. | ||
* | * Ground bounce and sliding knockdown on Smash hit. | ||
* Ground version isn't vulnerable to anti-airs. | * Ground version isn't vulnerable to anti-airs. | ||
Goku teleports in front of the opponent and throws out a haymaker. Allows Goku to get relaunches from air combos by himself in the corner and with assists anywhere on the screen. Can be used to preform a double cross-up overhead by jumping over the opponent and then using this move, Goku will appear on the side he came from and attack. Remember to use assists to cover Goku when attempting to set this up. | Goku teleports in front of the opponent and throws out a haymaker. Allows Goku to get relaunches from air combos by himself in the corner and with assists anywhere on the screen. Can be used to preform a double cross-up overhead by jumping over the opponent and then using this move, Goku will appear on the side he came from and attack. Remember to use assists to cover Goku when attempting to set this up. | ||
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|input=214L/M/H (Air OK) | |input=214L/M/H (Air OK) | ||
|name=Flurry Kick | |name=Flurry Kick | ||
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{{AttackVersion|name=L}} | {{AttackVersion|name=L}} | ||
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{{Description|8|text= | {{Description|8|text= | ||
* | * Ground version doesn't have Head attribute. | ||
* Ground version keeps opponent grounded. | |||
Goku does 2 hits of a flying kick. The mid-air version is used for conversions into downwards Super Kamehameha mid-screen. Safe on block. | Goku does 2 hits of a flying kick. The mid-air version is used for conversions into downwards Super Kamehameha mid-screen. Safe on block. | ||
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{{Description|8|text= | {{Description|8|text= | ||
* | * Ground version doesn't have Head attribute. | ||
* Smash version results in a wallbounce in the corner. | * Smash version results in a wallbounce in the corner. | ||
* Smash 5MMM results in wallbounce that takes opponents out of the corner. | * Smash 5MMM results in wallbounce that takes opponents out of the corner. | ||
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{{Description|8|text= | {{Description|8|text= | ||
* | * Ground version doesn't have Head attribute. | ||
* Smash version results in a wallbounce. Massive corner carry mid-screen that combos directly into super dash. | |||
Goku does 6 hits of a flying kick. It can also be used in corner combos in the same fashion as the medium version though it isn't as meter efficient. | |||
* Smash version results in a wallbounce | }} | ||
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* The air version can be angled downwards by holding up or down after the input. | * The air version can be angled downwards by holding up or down after the input. | ||
Goku's signature projectile. One of the best beams in the game with decently fast start-up, low cool-down, and high damage. Its ability to be used both on the ground or in the air as well being able to angle both versions gives Goku a commanding presence at long range. Using Kamehameha after 5H on block creates a frame trap that catches any non-invincible or non-projectile invincible moves, including raw tags and assist calls. Goku can also perform left-right mix-ups by jumping over the opponent and firing the downward Kamehameha either early to hit from the front or late to hit from behind. On hit, it can lead into a combo by using a vanish and linking into 2M. In the corner, the downward version can be used near the ground to extend combos. The upward version can also extend corner combos but it needs to only hit with the edge of the beam so that opponents stay in a spiraling state as long as possible. | Goku's signature projectile. One of the best beams in the game with decently fast start-up, low cool-down, and high damage. Its ability to be used both on the ground or in the air as well being able to angle both versions gives Goku a commanding presence at long range. Using Kamehameha after 5H on block creates a frame trap that catches any non-invincible or non-projectile invincible moves, including raw tags and assist calls. Goku can also perform left-right mix-ups by jumping over the opponent and firing the downward Kamehameha either early to hit from the front or late to hit from behind. On hit, it can lead into a combo by using a vanish and linking into 2M. In the corner, the downward version can be used near the ground to extend combos. The upward version can also extend corner combos but it needs to only hit with the edge of the beam so that opponents stay in a spiraling state as long as possible. | ||
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It can also be pretty useful in combos as well as a means to extend them. | It can also be pretty useful in combos as well as a means to extend them. | ||
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==Supers== | ==Supers== | ||
====== <font style="visibility:hidden" size="0">Super Kamehameha</font> ====== | ====== <font style="visibility:hidden" size="0">Super Kamehameha</font> ====== | ||
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* Ground version can be angled upward by holding up or down after the input. Value in [] are for up version. | * Ground version can be angled upward by holding up or down after the input. Value in [] are for up version. | ||
* Air version can be angled downward by holding up or down after the input, which can cause a sliding knockdown. | * Air version can be angled downward by holding up or down after the input, which can cause a sliding knockdown. | ||
* Minimum damage: 77*10 (770) | * Minimum damage: Straight: 77*10 (770), Ground aimed up 81*10 (810), Air aimed down: 75*10 (750). | ||
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His beam has significantly low recovery, which not only makes punishes incredibly difficult, but it's possible to combo afterwards with certain supers and techniques. Goku can combo into Warp Kamehameha using the air angled downward version of Super Kamehameha if he and his target are high enough in the air. The grounded upward angled version does more damage than any other version. | His beam has significantly low recovery, which not only makes punishes incredibly difficult, but it's possible to combo afterwards with certain supers and techniques. Goku can combo into Warp Kamehameha using the air angled downward version of Super Kamehameha if he and his target are high enough in the air. The grounded upward angled version does more damage than any other version. | ||
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Goku uses Instant Transmission to teleport behind the opponent on the ground as he releases his charged close ranged Kamehameha in an upward direction. He will always teleport near the opponent on the ground, no matter where he performs the attack. Very similar to his non-warp upward Super Kamehameha but it has more start-up. | Goku uses Instant Transmission to teleport behind the opponent on the ground as he releases his charged close ranged Kamehameha in an upward direction. He will always teleport near the opponent on the ground, no matter where he performs the attack. Very similar to his non-warp upward Super Kamehameha but it has more start-up. | ||
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Goku's level 3. Goku transforms into Super Saiyan 3 and teleports behind the opponent, striking them with his elbow. Easy to punish with and combo into, but has zero vertical tracking. This is his best super for damage and oki though the hard knockdown can be difficult to use if the opponent wasn't sent to the corner. If the opponent was under the effects of Sparking Blast when they got hit, they will continue to regenerate health during the animation though the opponent will also use up their Sparking Blast's timer. | Goku's level 3. Goku transforms into Super Saiyan 3 and teleports behind the opponent, striking them with his elbow. Easy to punish with and combo into, but has zero vertical tracking. This is his best super for damage and oki though the hard knockdown can be difficult to use if the opponent wasn't sent to the corner. If the opponent was under the effects of Sparking Blast when they got hit, they will continue to regenerate health during the animation though the opponent will also use up their Sparking Blast's timer. | ||
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Revision as of 04:44, 25 April 2019
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Overview
Born "Kakarot", Son Goku (named directly after the Japanese naming of Journey to the West protagonist Sun Wukong) was sent to Earth shortly before the Saiyan race was driven to extinction by Frieza. Found and cared for by martial artist Son Gohan, and brought up by the Turtle Hermit, Master Roshi, Goku would eventually grow into a young man, with both a burning passion for testing his might against other fighters and a strong sense of justice. However, his ceaseless lust for battle would endanger himself, his friends, his planet, and even his universe, but through these hardships he has pushed himself further and further beyond, unlocking the legendary power of Super Saiyan after his friend, Krillin, was killed by Frieza. Even under constant threats, Goku has stepped up, pushing himself further and further to protect his friends or correct his mistakes, and always hoping for another fun challenge in the future.
In Dragon Ball FighterZ, Super Saiyan Goku is a well rounded character. He has buttons with good reach, his specials and their variants provide additional neutral, mixup and combo extension options and his Super Kamehameha is very flexible, making it easy to combo into from any situation. If you're new to fighting games and are looking for a beginner-friendly character, or you're a veteran looking for a solid character to round out your team, Super Saiyan Goku is a good option to consider.
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Goku steps forward and does an elbow strike upwards, hitting mid. Should always be used after 2M as it is a better neutral and block string tool that needs 5M's jump cancel properties to convert into max damage. Can clash with super dash if timed well. |
5H
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Goku does a sidekick, which counts as a Smash and sends them flying sideways. As Goku gets more damage out of his Smash by using 2H/j.2H mid-screen or 214M/214H in the corner, it mostly sees use in neutral or in pressure. However, this move becomes arguably Goku's best attack for corner combos after Smash has been used as it leads into easy assist extensions and Superdashes after 2S. |
5S
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Can confirm into a full combo by using vanish. Be careful when using Ki Blasts in neutral, as they can be deflected by Superdashes or by super armored moves. |
2L
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Goku crouches and jabs. It's a better meaty than his 5L and has a smaller hurtbox, but is inferior to 5L in almost every other way. |
2M
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Goku crouches and does a sidekick. Absolutely vital to Goku's gameplan. It has great range and a low hurtbox for use in neutral, it puts grounded opponents into an airborne state without using his Smash or wall bounce for combos, and its his only low for pressure. |
2H
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Goku does a leaping uppercut. Go to anti-air, though since it has a firmly vertical hitbox and a large amount of endlag it should be used carefully. Cancels into airborne specials meaning that if they are done immediately after this move, Kamehameha and Super Kamehameha can be aimed forward or downward, all versions of Dragon Flash Fist are vulnerable to anti-airs, and Meteor Smash cannot be used. The Smash version can give Goku the height he needs to preform his double super setup. |
2S
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Goku shoots a ki blast upwards. Has massive amounts of hitstun, leading into Superdashes and upwards Kamehameha. After a Kamehameha into Vanish, do (2M > 5M > 2S > Superdash) for an optimal confirm. It can combo into itself by hitting opponents with the first ki blast while they are close to the ground, though this is difficult to do outside of the corner. While it can be used to anti-air, it can be deflected by Superdashes or by super armored moves, so upwards Kamehameha is a better tool for that situation. Tall opponents can be hit when standing by using it at point blank range. |
6M
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Goku does a short hop and slams down with both arms. Universal overhead that normally requires an assist or Sparking Blast to confirm into a combo. However, hitting with it as a meaty or with the very edge of the attack, it's possible to link 6M into 5L for resource-less combos. Has some low invincibility. |
j.L
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Goku does a jumping straight jab. Input as j.4LL to string together two j.L's in a row. |
j.M
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Goku does a jumping sidekick. This is his best cross-up jump-in after an IAD, though j.H is better for most other situations. Inputting j.M as j.LL will prevent Goku from doing a second j.L but in exchange will grant him additional height, useful for confirming into j.S. Delaying the autocombo version of this move after a j.L with backwards momentum will result in an extreme altitude boost that allows a follow-up j.S to combo into an additional j.LL for optimal damage. Use j.M instead of j.LL to prevent an attack following a double jump from whiffing due to over-shooting. |
j.H
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Goku does a two-handed overhead slam. This is his best jump-in and cross-up tool, as well as his best damaging and scaling air normal for starting ground combos. Thanks to j.S's ability to combo into 236L, this move is only used to end highly scaled combos, usually into Warp Kamehameha. This move will only provide a sliding knockdown if the move that used Goku's Smash was a 2H, j.2H, or 5LLL. If j.H would have produced a sliding knockdown connects but the combo is then extended (like through a vanish), then all knockdowns (except those provided by supers) will be soft knockdowns. |
j.S
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Goku fires a downward ki blast. Allows Goku to combo into air L Dragon Flash Fist for a sliding knockdown anywhere on the screen. Can be looped while Goku is using Sparking Blast. Like with 5S and 2S, these projectiles can be deflected by Superdashes and super armored moves, so you might want to consider using Kamehameha in neutral instead. |
j.2H
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Goku does an upward kick that, unlike his other air normals, is not an overhead. Used to launch opponents during air combos and to extend them if Goku's Smash has been used and his double jump hasn't. If Goku uses the Smash version after already expending his Super Dash he can still use the heavy version of Dragon Flash Fist to convert the hit into a sliding knockdown. |
Specials
Dragon Flash Fist
Dragon Flash Fist 236L/M/H (Air OK) |
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Flurry Kick
Flurry Kick 214L/M/H (Air OK) |
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Kamehameha
Kamehameha 236S (Air OK) |
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Assist
Kamehameha A1/A2 |
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Supers
Super Kamehameha
Super Kamehameha 236L+M (Air OK) |
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Warp Kamehameha
Warp Kamehameha 236H+S (Air OK) |
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Meteor Smash
Meteor Smash 214L+M or 214H+S |
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