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While its horizontal tracking (to you) isn't great, its vertical range is unparalleled. Doing things like L Rebellion Spear with Bardock on block is difficult due to where UI Goku teleports in, but the hitstun and height of the hitbox helps characters that struggle to get sliding knockdowns. With proper timing, Trunks can connect j.S > j.236M midscreen as an example. | |||
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Revision as of 22:07, 19 May 2020
Goku (Ultra Instinct) | |
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Play-style | ??? |
Team Role | ??? |
Overview
Lore: | Pushed to his limits during the Tournament of Power, Goku tapped into this powerful mental state in order to battle Jiren, a technique of such strength that not even a God of Destruction could rival it: Ultra Instinct. Through repeated use, Goku manages to complete the form, allowing him to lead his Universe in standing a chance against Jiren. With his mind and body separated, Goku becomes fast enough to swiftly evade incoming attacks, while fighting purely on instinct alone. |
Voice: | Japanese: Masako Nozawa. English: Sean Schemmel |
Ultra Instinct
Goku (Ultra Instinct) is invulnerable to Ki Blasts while walking forward, starting from frame 4. This is indicated by a short bubble on a successful dodge, similar to 2H against Head attribute attacks or Videl's spotdodge. Since it's a walk, Goku can stop and block at any moment, or cancel it into other moves. This invulnerability goes away the moment he switches to a different action. Seems to have some effect on the options the opponent has out of a Ki Blast, shown here.
Playstyle
Normal Moves
5L
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5M
5M | Template:AttackDataHeader-DBFZ |
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5H
5H | Template:AttackDataHeader-DBFZ |
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5S
5S | Template:AttackDataHeader-DBFZ |
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2L
2L | Template:AttackDataHeader-DBFZ |
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2M
2M | Template:AttackDataHeader-DBFZ |
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2H
2H | Template:AttackDataHeader-DBFZ |
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2S
2S | Template:AttackDataHeader-DBFZ |
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6M
6M | Template:AttackDataHeader-DBFZ |
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6H
6H Secret Sensation |
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6S
6S Shining Soul |
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j.L
j.L | Template:AttackDataHeader-DBFZ |
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j.M
j.M | Template:AttackDataHeader-DBFZ |
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j.H
j.H | Template:AttackDataHeader-DBFZ |
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j.S
j.S | Template:AttackDataHeader-DBFZ |
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j.2H
j.2H | Template:AttackDataHeader-DBFZ |
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Special Moves
Godly Display
Godly Display 236L/M/H |
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Autonomous Fist
Autonomous Fist j.236L/M/H |
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Unencumbered Mind
Unencumbered Mind 214[L/M/H] |
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Godly Strike
Godly Strike 214L (Air OK) or Unencumbered Mind > L |
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Transcendence
Transcendence 214M (Air OK) or Unencumbered Mind > M |
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Embodied Light
Embodied Light 214H (Air OK) or Unencumbered Mind > H |
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Kamehameha
Kamehameha 236S or 214S (Air OK) |
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Rising Heat
Rising Heat 22S |
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Unrestrained Will
Unrestrained Will [L+M] after recovery |
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Z Assists
Rising Heat
Rising Heat Assist A |
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Assist B
Kamehameha Assist B |
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Unrestrained Will
Unrestrained Will Assist C |
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Super Moves
Accelerating Battle Spirit
Accelerating Battle Spirit 236L+M (Air OK) |
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Guiding Impulse
Guiding Impulse 236H+S (Air OK) |
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Silver Dragon Flash
Silver Dragon Flash 214L+M or 214H+S (Air OK) |
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