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==Overview==
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======<span style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">Overview</span>======
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{{Overview
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| overview = Vaseraga is a heavy character who intimidates his foes with huge normals, armor, and impressive damage output. Vasaraga swings his weight around like a sledgehammer, crushing all who stand in his way. Despite his daunting appearance, Vaseraga definitely plays a slower, more patient neutral game, especially against characters with strong projectiles or the ability to remain outside of his effective range, such as Ferry and Metera.
|header=Overview
| lore = This towering Draph warrior belongs to the Society, an organization which hunts primal beasts. He has formed a contract with the seal weapon known as Great Scythe Grynoth.<br>
|content=Vaseraga is a heavy character who intimidates his foes with huge normals, armor, and impressive damage output. Vasaraga swings his weight around like a sledgehammer, crushing all who stand in his way. Despite his daunting appearance, Vaseraga definitely plays a slower, more patient neutral game, especially against characters with strong projectiles or the ability to remain outside of his effective range, such as Ferry and Metera.
The intimidating size of his blade and his immunity to pain sap opponents of their will to fight. Though his somber bearing and curt speech can make him seem unapproachable, he is in fact a calm, kind person who will always go out of his way to help those in need.<br>
}}
His indomitable spirit, raw physical might, and inability to feel pain make for an overwhelmingly aggressive fighting style. Opponents are advised to approach with extreme caution.
{{GBVS/Infobox}}
| quote = Great Scythe Grynoth! Let your soul shape my blade!
{{ProsAndCons
| voice_actor = English: SungWon Cho/Japanese: Fumihiko Tachiki
|intro=is a mid-range control character with explosive damage and a unique toolkit of armor gimmicks.
| summary = is a mid-range control character with explosive damage and a unique toolkit of armor gimmicks.
| pros =  
| pros =  
* '''High Damage Output''': Savage Rampage followups and {{clr|3|2H}} grant excellent combo damage especially in the corner.
* '''High Damage Output''': Savage Rampage followups and {{clr|3|2H}} grant excellent combo damage especially in the corner.
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* '''Armor''': Some of Vaseraga's moves can be given limited armor by Soul Forge which enables Vaseraga to punish many options in the mid-range, makes Savage Rampage less risky, and makes punishing jump ins with {{clr|3|2[H]}} much more safe.
* '''Armor''': Some of Vaseraga's moves can be given limited armor by Soul Forge which enables Vaseraga to punish many options in the mid-range, makes Savage Rampage less risky, and makes punishing jump ins with {{clr|3|2[H]}} much more safe.
* '''Strong Command Throw''': Vaseraga's [[{{PAGENAME}}#Great Scythe Grynoth|Great Scythe Grynoth]] is a potent command throw that can also be used during Savage Rampage. This can put the opponent into very messy situations.
* '''Strong Command Throw''': Vaseraga's [[{{PAGENAME}}#Great Scythe Grynoth|Great Scythe Grynoth]] is a potent command throw that can also be used during Savage Rampage. This can put the opponent into very messy situations.
* '''Space Control''': {{clr|3|2H}}, 22X~, and Vaseraga's Pokes provide good ways to control screen space.
* '''Space Control''': {{clr|3|2H}}, 22X~, and Vaseraga's pokes provide good ways to control screen space.
* '''Button Priorities''': Vaseraga has better priorities compared to the rest of the cast, giving him better chances in challenging his opponent's buttons.
* '''Button Priorities''': Vaseraga's buttons have higher priority compared to the rest of the cast, giving him better chances to crush his opponent's buttons in neutral.
* '''High Health''': Tied with Ladiva for highest health in the game. Combined with his armor, this enables Vaseraga to survive more punishment and take more potentially rewarding risks.
* '''High Health''': Tied with Ladiva for highest health in the game. Combined with his armor, this enables Vaseraga to survive more punishment and take more potentially rewarding risks.
| cons =  
| cons =  
* '''Slow Movement Speed''': Vaseraga's walk/run speed are the slowest in the game. This can make it hard to catch your opponent in certain situations.
* '''Slow Movement Speed''': Vaseraga's walk/run speed are the slowest in the game. This can make it hard to catch your opponent in certain situations.
* '''Slow Attacks''': Vaseraga does not have access to a 5f normal, and his normals are generally all 1 to 9 frames slower than the normals of other characters.
* '''Slow Attacks''': Vaseraga does not have access to a 5f normal, and his normals are generally all 1 to 9 frames slower than the normals of other characters.
* '''Reliance on Knockdowns'''. A lot of his effective game plan and powerful tools rely on either having set up Soul Forge, or making the opponent blocking or attempting to block.
* '''Reliance on Knockdowns'''. A lot of his effective game plan and powerful tools rely on either having set up Soul Forge, or ensuring the opponent is blocking or attempting to block.
* '''Armor Loses to Multi-hitting Attacks''': Soul Forge's armor can be beaten by any move that hits 3 times in rapid succession and even some moves that don't, including but not limited to: Most H Fireballs, most H {{Tt|DP|Dragon Punch{{Hrule}}A move that has invulnerability during its startup, long recovery, and a rising motion}}s, and Lowain's H Parry.  
* '''Lack of a Reliable Reversal''': Vaseraga lacks a DP-style move, his Skybound Art is slow, and his Super Skybound Art has a guard point without invulnerability. This means getting cornered can be fatal.
* '''Lack of a Reliable Reversal''': Vaseraga lacks a DP-style move, his Skybound Art is slow, and his Super Skybound Art has a guard point without invulnerability. This means getting cornered can be fatal.
| voice = yes
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| theme = GBVS_Vas_ThemeSong.ogg
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| unique_mechanic1_name = {{IconText|GBVS_SoulForgeIcon|[[#Soul Forge|Soul Forge]]}} {{Tt|Armor|A property which lets a move continue when hit by a set number of moves (usually taking reduced damage).}}
 
| unique_mechanic1 = Vaseraga can use his unique action, Soul Forge, to gain temporary access to 2-hit armor on specific attacks. Moves which can be granted armor with Soul Forge will have an icon next to their {{IconText|'''Name'''|GBVS_SoulForgeIcon|Right}}. The armor from Soul Forge is consumed after use and must be re-applied through another use of Soul Forge. As of 2.01, Vaseraga gets to move before the opponent when armoring through attacks, making it much more potent to blow through multi hit attacks/fireballs compared to before.
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|header=Unique Mechanic: {{IconText|GBVS_SoulForgeIcon|[[#Soul Forge|Soul Forge]]}} {{keyword|Armor}} |ToCName=Unique Mechanic: Soul Forge Armor
|content = Vaseraga can use his unique action, Soul Forge, to gain temporary access to 2-hit armor on specific attacks. Moves which can be granted armor with Soul Forge will have an icon next to their {{IconText|'''Name'''|GBVS_SoulForgeIcon|Right}}. The armor from Soul Forge is consumed after use and must be re-applied through another use of Soul Forge. As of 2.01, Vaseraga gets to move before the opponent when armoring through attacks, making it much more potent to blow through multi-hit attacks/fireballs compared to before.
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== Normal Moves==
== Normal Moves==
===<big>{{clr|1|c.L}}</big>===
===<big>{{clr|1|c.L}}</big>===
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Close range jab. Slower than typical {{clr|1|c.L}} moves but more plus. This combined with its active frames and low recovery allow Vaseraga to set up potentially reversal-safe oki rather easily with plenty of frame advantage to enforce a strike/throw mixup.
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==== ====
Close range jab. Slower than typical {{clr|1|c.L}} moves but more plus.
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===<big>{{clr|2|c.M}}</big>===
===<big>{{clr|2|c.M}}</big>===
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Excellent {{clr|2|c.M}}. Pretty solid range, relatively quick, good damage, plus on block, and great value on counter hit or crouching if you can react fast enough. In patch 2.01 the pushback was reduced, making it easier to tick throw with and making combos more consistent.
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==== ====
Excellent {{clr|2|c.M}}. Pretty solid range, relatively quick, good damage, plus on block, and great value on counter hit or crouching if you can react fast enough. In patch 2.01, the pushback was reduced. Making it easier to tick throw with and making combos more consistent.
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===<big>{{IconText|{{clr|3|c.H}}|GBVS_SoulForgeIcon|Right}}</big>===
===<big>{{IconText|{{clr|3|c.H}}|GBVS_SoulForgeIcon|Right}}</big>===
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Extremely damaging {{clr|3|c.H}} but is equally slow. Charging this move doesn't change any of its properties; however, if you have Soul Forge active the armor will cover you as long as you hold the button (this goes for all charged H normals). One of only two moves that combo into {{clr|1|214L}} or {{clr|1|[4]6M}} on normal hit, leading to some pretty strong combos. This normal has a massive amount of blockstun, which makes it one of the safest ways on going into Savage Rampage without using the EX version. It also has a deceptively large amount of active frames in its animation, which can be utilized in some tricky meaty setups to allow for confirms from Savage Rampage without EX or even Counter Hit.
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==== ====
Extremely damaging {{clr|3|c.H}} but is equally slow. Charging this move doesn't change any of its properties, however if you have Soul Forge active, the armor will cover you as long as you hold the button (this goes for all charged H normals). One of only two moves that combo into {{clr|1|214L}} or {{clr|1|[4]6M}} on normal hit, leading to some pretty strong combos. This normal has a massive amount of blockstun, which makes it one of the safest ways on going into Savage Rampage without using the EX version.
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===<big>Auto Combo</big>===
===<big>Auto Combo</big>===
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Nothing too special about these normals. They can be used to set up frame traps with some specials or used to adjust height in juggles, but nothing is too special about them otherwise. Mostly combo and blockstring filler.
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As of patch 2.80, the auto combo can potentially be used as an ender in corner juggles to set up a meaty Overdrive activation, though more often than not you'll want to go for the kill instead if possible.
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==== ====
Nothing too special about these normals. They can be used to set up frame traps with some specials or used to adjust height in juggles, but nothing is too special about them otherwise. Mostly combo and blockstring filler.
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===<big>{{clr|1|f.L}}</big>===
===<big>{{clr|1|f.L}}</big>===
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An excellent poke and one of Vaseraga's best attacks. Great range, damage, and recovery. It is highly safe to press {{clr|1|f.L}} at its optimal range, and despite being only +1 on block it can often be used successively due to outranging the opponent's quicker pokes. Combos into itself on CH for easy confirms, and can combo into {{clr|3|22H}} on any hit.
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GBVS_Vaseraga_fL.png|Your first choice of attack in most footsies situations
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==== ====
An excellent poke and one of Vaseraga's best attacks. Great range, damage, and recovery. It is highly safe to press {{clr|1|f.L}} at its optimal range and, despite being only +1 block, can often be used successively due to outranging the opponent's quicker pokes. Combos into itself on CH for easy confirms, and can combo into {{clr|3|22H}} on any hit.
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===<big>{{clr|2|f.M}}</big>===
===<big>{{clr|2|f.M}}</big>===
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A slower {{clr|1|f.L}} with slightly more damage and range, but much worse on block and whiff. While it's hard to find links using this move, you do get substantially more damage on Counter Hit than you do with {{clr|1|f.L}}, so this is mainly used as either a punish button or a ranged poke when you know {{clr|1|f.L}} won't hit.
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GBVS_Vaseraga_fM.png| Wins trades more likely than you think
As of patch 2.80 this button has some extra potential use in footsies when hit-confirmed into Rush. By then cancelling into EX Instinction, Vaseraga can convert this poke into a hard knockdown from anywhere, which despite being heavy on resources for low damage can sometimes be enough to swing momentum in Vaseraga's favor.
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==== ====
A slower {{clr|1|f.L}} with slightly more damage and range, but much worse on block and whiff. While it's hard to find links using this move, you do get substantially more damage on counter hit than you do with {{clr|1|f.L}}, so this is mainly used as either a punish button or a ranged poke when you know {{clr|1|f.L}} won't hit.
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===<big>{{IconText|{{clr|3|f.H}}|GBVS_SoulForgeIcon|Right}}</big>===
===<big>{{IconText|{{clr|3|f.H}}|GBVS_SoulForgeIcon|Right}}</big>===
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GBVS_Vaseraga_fH.png|Painful reminder to stop them from pressing, or stop himself from whiffing.
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==== ====
High commitment poke with huge range and damage.
High commitment poke with huge range and damage.
*Can be charged to manipulate timing. Soul Forge armor will activate during a charged attack.
*Can be charged to manipulate timing. Soul Forge armor will activate during a charged attack.
*There is no damage or frame data benefit from charging.
*There is no damage or frame data benefit from charging.
*Hits from round start distance, so you can sometimes bully aggressive round start options.
*Hits from round start distance, so you can sometimes bully aggressive round start options.
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===<big>{{clr|1|2L}}</big>===
===<big>{{clr|1|2L}}</big>===
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Vaseraga's fastest normal. Surprisingly good hitbox considering the animation. Not nearly as good of a setup tool as {{clr|1|c.L}} or {{clr|2|c.M}}, but you'll probably use this primarily on abare or some weird combos that need specifically a 6 frame button. Hard to combo after, but does cancel into {{clr|1|c.L}} if you're close enough.
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==== ====
Vaseraga's fastest normal. Surprisingly good hitbox considering the animation. Not nearly as good of a setup tool as {{clr|1|c.L}} or {{clr|2|c.M}}, but you'll probably use this primarily on abare or some weird combos that need specifically a 6 frame button. Hard to combo after, but does cancel into {{clr|1|c.L}} if you're close enough.
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===<big>{{clr|2|2M}}</big>===
===<big>{{clr|2|2M}}</big>===
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{{clr|2|2M}} serves as Vaseraga's practical sweep, as opposed to his {{clr|4|2U}} input, which is used more for poking. This is one of Vaseraga's best starters midscreen, especially on Counter Hit.
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GBVS_Vaseraga_2M.png |
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==== ====
{{clr|2|2M}} serves as Vaseraga's practical sweep, as opposed to his {{clr|4|2U}} input, which is used more for poking. This is one of Vaseraga's best starters midscreen, especially on counter hit.
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===<big>{{IconText|{{clr|3|2H}}|GBVS_SoulForgeIcon|Right}}</big>===
===<big>{{IconText|{{clr|3|2H}}|GBVS_SoulForgeIcon|Right}}</big>===
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Vaseraga's monster of an anti-air.
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GBVS_Vaseraga_2H.png |The start of a combo and the end of a match.
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==== ====
Vaseraga's monster of an anti air.
*Excellent hitbox with one key flaw: it does not cover directly above you. This makes it unable to prevent cross-ups or well-spaced super jumps.
*Excellent hitbox with one key flaw: it does not cover directly above you. This makes it unable to prevent cross-ups or well-spaced super jumps.
*Always combos into {{clr|1|22L -> L}} regardless of counterhit.
*Always combos into {{clr|1|22L -> L}} regardless of Counter Hit.
*On counterhit, can be confirmed into the highest damage combos in the game.
*On Counter Hit, can be confirmed into the highest damage combos in the game.
*High hitstun in combos allows you to combo {{clr|1|22X -> H}}.
*High hitstun in combos allows you to combo {{clr|1|22X -> H}}.
*Can be charged and doing so will activate Soul Forge armor. This feature, combined with Vaseraga's small hurtbox during startup, allows {{clr|3|2H}} to be used to call out certain DPs when spaced and cover more options when people are jumping at you.
*Can be charged and doing so will activate Soul Forge armor. This feature, combined with Vaseraga's small hurtbox during startup, allows {{clr|3|2H}} to be used to call out certain DPs when spaced and cover more options when people are jumping at you.
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===<big>{{clr|4|2U}}</big>===
===<big>{{clr|4|2U}}</big>===
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Slow sweep with extremely long range. Gives a good knockdown but the slow startup makes it a poor choice at close range. Great for long ranged pokes, especially since you can cancel it into L Battalions of Fear to close the gap, Savage Rampage to set up some pressure, or even Evade to safely check how the opponent responds to your other options.
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GBVS_Vaseraga_2U.png|
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Slow sweep with extremely long range. Gives a good knockdown but the slow startup makes it a poor choice at close range. Great for long ranged pokes, especially since you can cancel it into L Battalions of Fear to close the gap or Savage Rampage to set up some pressure.
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===<big>{{clr|1|j.L}}</big>===
===<big>{{clr|1|j.L}}</big>===
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Large vertical hitbox and short startup makes this useful for safe jumps or scrambles. Has a persisting hitbox but can only hit once per jump.
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GBVS_Vaseraga_jL.png|
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==== ====
Large vertical hitbox and short startup makes this useful for safejumps or scrambles. Has a persisting hitbox but can only hit once per jump.


This is the only air normal that will hit behind Vaseraga during a cross-up.
This is the only air normal that will hit behind Vaseraga during a cross-up.
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===<big>{{clr|2|j.M}}</big>===
===<big>{{clr|2|j.M}}</big>===
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{{GBVS Move Card|game=GBVS
<div class="attack-gallery">
|input=j.M
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Vaseraga's primary jumping attack, with large horizontal range. Quick startup for its range allows for easy whiff punishes.
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GBVS_Vaseraga_jM.png|
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GBVS_Vaseraga_jM_hitbox.png |
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==== ====
Vaseraga's primary jumping attack, with large horizontal range. Quick startup for its range allows for easy whiff punishes.
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===<big>{{clr|3|j.H}}</big>===
===<big>{{clr|3|j.H}}</big>===
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{{GBVS Move Card|game=GBVS
<div class="attack-gallery">
|input=j.H
<tabber>
|description=
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The hitbox starts below Vaseraga but extends far upward. While you will usually opt for {{clr|2|j.M}}, this attack can replace it at closer range for higher damage confirms. In specific matchups this can help prevent an opponent's jump-out attempt as you approach.
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GBVS_Vaseraga_jH.png|
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GBVS_Vaseraga_jH_hitbox.png |
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==== ====
The hitbox starts below Vaseraga but extends far upward. While you will usually opt for {{clr|2|j.M}}, this attack can replace it at closer range for higher damage confirms. In specific matchups this can help prevent an opponent's jump-out attempt as you approach.
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===<big>{{clr|4|j.U}}</big>===
===<big>{{clr|4|j.U}}</big>===
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{{GBVS Move Card|game=GBVS
<div class="attack-gallery">
|input=j.U
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|description=
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Vaseraga's aerial Unique Action, used only for extremely specific purposes. This move does not normally combo into anything or provide any advantage outside of Counter Hit. Its purpose is to give Vaseraga the ability to back out of a jump early in order to avoid predictable anti-airs.
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GBVS_Vaseraga_jU.png |You'd think Vaseraga landing on someone would do more damage
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GBVS_Vaseraga_jU_hitbox.png |
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==== ====
Vaseraga's aerial Unique Action, used only for extremely specific purposes. This move does not normally combo into anything or provide any advantage outside of counter-hit. Its purpose is to give Vaseraga the ability to back out of a jump early in order to avoid predictable anti-airs.
*Vaseraga will briefly stall his air momentum, then falls down. The hitbox comes out when he lands.
*Vaseraga will briefly stall his air momentum, then falls down. The hitbox comes out when he lands.
*You can exploit the pause in air momentum to manipulate your fall timing, enabling you to jump over fireballs you wouldn't normally. The most basic technique that utilizes this move is to jump backward then use {{clr|4|j.U}} to prevent a fireball hitting you.
*You can exploit the pause in air momentum to manipulate your fall timing, enabling you to jump over fireballs you wouldn't normally. The most basic technique that utilizes this move is to jump backward then use {{clr|4|j.U}} to prevent a fireball hitting you.
* 0 or -1 on depending on how close you are when the hitbox comes out, and is not cancellable.
* 0 or -1 on depending on how close you are when the hitbox comes out, and is not cancellable.
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== Unique Action ==
== Unique Action ==
===<big>{{IconText|Soul Forge|GBVS_SoulForgeIcon|Right}}</big>===
===<big>{{IconText|Soul Forge|GBVS_SoulForgeIcon|Right}}</big>===
<span class="input-badge">'''{{clr|4|5U}}'''</span>
{{InputBadge|{{clr|4|5U}}}}
<div class="attack-container">
{{GBVS Move Card|game=GBVS
<div class="attack-gallery">
|input=5U
<tabber>
|description=
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<gallery widths="210px" heights="210px" mode="nolines">
GBVS_Vaseraga_SoulForge.png |High risk, higher reward
GBVS_SoulForgeIcon.png |Keep this up as much as possible
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GBVS_Vaseraga_5U_hitbox.png |
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|fields=damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock,onHit,invuln
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==== ====
Activates an aura that gives 2 hits of armor on specific moves. Can be safely used after a knockdown before applying okizeme. Attacks hitting Vaseraga while he's armored will have damage reduced by 50%.
Activates an aura that gives 2 hits of armor on specific moves. Can be safely used after a knockdown before applying okizeme. Attacks hitting Vaseraga while he's armored will have damage reduced by 50%.


The two hits of armor are activated on any of the following skills or attacks:
The two hits of armor are activated on any of the following skills or attacks:
*Charged grounded H attacks. You can still use them and preserve the armor buff so long as you don't charge them.
*Charged grounded H attacks. You can still use them and preserve the armor buff so long as you don't charge them.
*Soul Forge itself
*Soul Forge itself.
*Battalions of Fear (M/H)
*M/H versions of Battalions of Fear.
*Savage Rampage (including follow-up Skills and March)
*Savage Rampage (including follow-up Skills and March).
Soul Forge itself is, in fact, one of the strongest moves to use the armor buff on, as it leads to a full {{clr|3|c.H}} confirm upon successful hit at close range, whether it counters or not -- not to mention it also reapplies armor immediately. It requires a counter-hit to combo on jumping confirms, but it ''is'' air unblockable. Combined with 2 hits of armor makes it a effective anti-air when {{clr|3|2H}} won't cut it.
Soul Forge itself is, in fact, one of the strongest moves to use the armor buff on, as it leads to a full {{clr|3|c.H}} confirm upon successful counterhit hit at close range -- not to mention it also reapplies armor immediately. It requires a Counter Hit to combo on jumping confirms, but it ''is'' air unblockable. Combined with 2 hits of armor makes it a effective anti-air when {{clr|3|2H}} won't cut it. Keep in mind however that the startup of the hitbox is slow and it's very punishable on block, but the reward is extremely high if it works out.


The startup until Soul Forge becomes armored is 5F. This is a critical aspect of Vaseraga's matchups, because his fastest jab, {{clr|1|2L}}, is only 6F.
The startup until Soul Forge becomes armored is 5F. This is a critical aspect of Vaseraga's matchups, because his fastest jab, {{clr|1|2L}}, is only 6F.
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==Universal Mechanics==
==Universal Mechanics==
===<big>Ground Throw</big>===
===<big>Ground Throw</big>===
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{{GBVS Move Card|game=GBVS
<div class="attack-gallery">
|input=LU
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|description=
GBVS_Vaseraga_Throw.png | Forward
 
GBVS_Vaseraga_BackThrow.png | Backward
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===<big>Air Throw</big>===
===<big>Air Throw</big>===
<div class="attack-container">
{{GBVS Move Card|game=GBVS
<div class="attack-gallery">
|input=j.LU
<gallery widths="210px" heights="210px" mode="nolines">
|description=
GBVS_Vaseraga_AirThrow.png |
 
</gallery>
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{| class="wikitable attack-data"
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===<big>Overhead Attack</big>===
===<big>Overhead Attack</big>===
<div class="attack-container">
{{GBVS Move Card|game=GBVS
<div class="attack-gallery">
|input=MH
<tabber>
|description=
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GBVS_Vaseraga_OverheadAttack.png |
</gallery>
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GBVS_Vaseraga_OverheadAttack_hitbox.png |
</gallery>
</tabber>
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{| class="wikitable attack-data"
{{FrameDataHeader-GBVS}}
|-
{{#cargo_query:tables=MoveData_GBVS
|fields=damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock,onHit,invuln
|where=chara="{{SUBPAGENAME}}" and input="MH"
|format=template|template=AttackData-GBVS|named args=yes|order by=_ID
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==== ====
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==Special Moves==
==Special Moves==
===<big>Instinction</big>===
===<big>Instinction</big>===
{{Micon|1}} <span class="input-badge">'''214X'''</span> or <span class="input-badge">'''5S'''</span>
{{Micon|1}} {{InputBadge|214X}} or {{InputBadge|5S}}
<div class="attack-container">
{{GBVS Move Card|game=GBVS
<div class="attack-gallery">
|input=214L,214M,214H
<tabber>
|versioned=input
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|description=
<gallery widths="210px" heights="210px" mode="nolines">
Fires a ground projectile that travels about half the stage. L/M fireballs do not knockdown without Counter Hit. M and H versions initiate the skill with a quick close range slash attack. The slash attack launches the opponent on hit, giving a knockdown on the M version where it normally wouldn't.  
GBVS_Vaseraga_Instinction.png |
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GBVS_Vaseraga_Instinction_hitbox.png |
GBVS_Vaseraga_Medium_Instinction_hitbox.png | Hitbox is the same for Heavy version.
</gallery>
</tabber>
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|fields=input=version,damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock,onHit,invuln
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Fires a ground projectile that travels about half the stage. L/M fireballs do not knockdown without counter hit. M and H versions initiates the skill with a quick close range slash attack. The slash attack launches opponent on hit, giving a knockdown on the M version where it normally wouldn't.  
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;L Fireball
;L Fireball
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* Two hit EX fireball.
* Two hit EX fireball.
The H version is beaten by almost every other H projectile in the game, but is an effective pressure reset since it's so plus.
The H version is beaten by almost every other H projectile in the game, but is an effective pressure reset since it's so plus.
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===<big>Battalions of Fear</big>===
===<big>Battalions of Fear</big>===
{{Micon|8}} <span class="input-badge">'''[4]6X'''</span> or <span class="input-badge">'''6S'''</span>
{{Micon|8}} {{InputBadge|[4]6X}} or {{InputBadge|6S}}
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{{GBVS Move Card|game=GBVS
<div class="attack-gallery">
|input=[4]6L,[4]6M,[4]6H
<tabber>
|versioned=input
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|description=
<gallery widths="210px" heights="210px" mode="nolines">
GBVS_Vaseraga_BattalionsOfFear.png |
</gallery>
|-|
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<gallery widths="210px" heights="210px" mode="nolines">
GBVS_Vaseraga_LBattalionsOfFear_hitbox.png |
GBVS_Vaseraga_MBattalionsOfFear_hitbox.png | Hitbox for Heavy version is the same as Light and Medium, respectively.
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</tabber>
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Charges forward with a tackling attack.
Charges forward with a tackling attack.
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Fast enough to be used as an ender in certain corner combos, or can be used after certain knockdowns in order to quickly get in top of the enemy before they get up so you can apply okizeme to them.
Fast enough to be used as an ender in certain corner combos, or can be used after certain knockdowns in order to quickly get in top of the enemy before they get up so you can apply okizeme to them.
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;M version
;M Version
* Briefly delays before charging forward with a tackling attack.  
* Briefly delays before charging forward with a tackling attack.  
* This version can be enhanced with [[GBVS/Vaseraga#Soul Forge|Soul Forge]] armor.
* This version can be enhanced with [[GBVS/Vaseraga#Soul Forge|Soul Forge]] armor.
Medium Battalions is very unsafe on block if you are close to the opponent, so you are best off using this as a counter to a slow poke from the enemy when you have armor ready. As of patch 2.01 it doesn't go as far forward, but has more pushback on block. Making it a safer option at more ranges.
Medium Battalions is very unsafe on block if you are close to the opponent, so you are best off using this as a counter to a slow poke from the enemy when you have armor ready. As of patch 2.01 it doesn't go as far forward but has more pushback on block, making it a safer option at more ranges.
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;H version
;H Version
* Briefly delays before quickly forward with a tackling attack.  
* Briefly delays before quickly forward with a tackling attack.  
* This version can be enhanced with [[GBVS/Vaseraga#Soul Forge|Soul Forge]] armor.
* This version can be enhanced with [[GBVS/Vaseraga#Soul Forge|Soul Forge]] armor.
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* +7 on block at maximum range.
* +7 on block at maximum range.
Although H Battalions is less unsafe than M Battalions, it is still fairly negative on block and you will be giving up your turn if you use it.  
Although H Battalions is less unsafe than M Battalions, it is still fairly negative on block and you will be giving up your turn if you use it.  
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===<big>Great Scythe Grynoth</big>===
===<big>Great Scythe Grynoth</big>===
{{Micon|12}} <span class="input-badge">'''632146X'''</span> or <span class="input-badge">'''4S'''</span>
{{Micon|12}} {{InputBadge|632146X}} or {{InputBadge|4S}}
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{{GBVS Move Card|game=GBVS
<div class="attack-gallery">
|input=632146L,632146M,632146H
<tabber>
|versioned=input
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|description=
<gallery widths="210px" heights="210px" mode="nolines">
Grabs the opponent using Grynoth and throws them fullscreen. A standard command throw. It's slower than Ladiva's command throws so even 6 framers can consistently mash on it in most situations. You can generally make them block one normal before they get pushed out of command throw range. If you do two or more normals they will be pushed out of range so you will need to walk/run up a bit to get back into range, use Savage Rampage -> March to get back into range, or use the H version.
GBVS_Vaseraga_GreatScytheGrynoth.png |
 
GBVS_Vaseraga_GreatScytheGrynoth2.png |
Don't forget, you can Great Scythe Grynoth while in [[#Savage Rampage|Savage Rampage]] stance!
</gallery>
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<gallery widths="210px" heights="210px" mode="nolines">
GBVS_Vaseraga_GreatScytheGrynoth_hitbox.png | Heavy Great Scythe Grynoth's hitbox is the same as Light version.
GBVS_Vaseraga_MGreatScytheGrynoth_hitbox.png |
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</tabber>
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Grabs the opponent using Grynoth and throws them fullscreen. A standard command throw. It's slower than Ladiva's command throws so even 6 framers can consistently mash on it in most situations. You can generally make them block one normal before they get pushed out of command throw range. If you do two or more normals they will be pushed out of range so you will need to walk/run up a bit to get back into range, use Savage Rampage march to get back into range, or use the H version.


Don't forget, you can Great Scythe while in [[#Savage Rampage|Savage Rampage]] stance!
When performed with Easy Inputs, Great Scythe Grynoth deals 500 less damage than normal. Despite this being a significant damage loss, using Easy Inputs for the M version is a common tactic as it gives Vaseraga access to a fast, reactive, damaging anti-air that works when {{clr|3|2H}} would not.
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;L Version
;L Version
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;M Version
;M Version
* Anti-air command grab.
* Anti-air command grab.
This move is important because it covers {{clr|3|2H}} blind spot while also being faster. This version can also be incorporated into combos as a non-EX HKD ender.
This move is important because it covers {{clr|3|2H}}'s blind spot while also being faster. This version can also be incorporated into combos as a non-EX HKD ender.
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;H Version
;H Version
* Grabs the opponent using Grynoth and throws them fullscreen.
* Grabs the opponent using Grynoth and throws them fullscreen.
The H version of Great Scythe slides forwards before the command grab becomes active. Massive range but much slower than the L version at 26 frames. You generally want to use this version in situations where marching or running back into range of L command throw will take too long such as a blocked spaced tackle or a blocked EX fireball from not point blank range.
The H version of Great Scythe Grynoth slides forward before the command grab becomes active. Massive range but much slower than the L version at 26 frames. You generally want to use this version in situations where marching or running back into range of L command throw will take too long, such as a blocked spaced Battalions of Fear or a blocked EX Instinction from outside point blank range.
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===<big>{{IconText|Savage Rampage|GBVS_SoulForgeIcon|Right}}</big>===
===<big>{{IconText|Savage Rampage|GBVS_SoulForgeIcon|Right}}</big>===
{{Micon|18}} <span class="input-badge">'''22X'''</span> or <span class="input-badge">'''2S'''</span>
{{Micon|18}} {{InputBadge|22X}} or {{InputBadge|2S}}
<div class="attack-container">
{{GBVS Move Card|game=GBVS
<div class="attack-gallery">
|input=22L,22M,22H,22X > 66,22X > 44
<tabber>
|versioned=input
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|description=
<gallery widths="210px" heights="210px" mode="nolines">
* Savage Rampage > 66 makes Vaseraga march forward, hitting with each slow step. The slow speed of the steps combined with their low hitstun means that the steps of March will not combo into each other on block or on hit. The EX version of March is faster than the normal version.  
GBVS_Vaseraga_SavageRampage.png |
* Savage Rampage > 44 makes Vaseraga exit the stance.
</gallery>
Initiates Vaseraga's Savage Rampage stance which can be followed up with additional inputs or canceled with 44. [[GBVS/Vaseraga#Great Scythe Grynoth|Great Scythe Grynoth]] can be used during Stance, especially scary during EX Savage Rampage due to the walking hitboxes.
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GBVS_Vaseraga_SavageRampageStomp_hitbox.png |
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* Savage Rampage > 66 makes Vaseraga marches forward hitting with each slow step. The slow speed of the steps combined with their low hitstun means that the steps of march will not combo into each other on block or on hit. The EX version of March is faster than the normal version.  
* Savage Rampage > 44 makes Vaseraga exits stance.
Initiates vaseraga's Savage Stance which can be followed up with additional inputs or canceled with 44. [[GBVS/Vaseraga#Great Scythe Grynoth|Great Scythe Grynoth]] can be used during Stance, especially scary during EX Stance due to the walking hitboxes.
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;L Stance
;L Stance
* Transitions to Stance in place.
* Transitions to stance in place.
L Savage Rampage is useful in anti-air combos because it allows him to follow up after {{clr|3|2H}} without putting Savage Rampage on cooldown, and does not move Vaseraga away from the enemy like H version does.
L Savage Rampage is useful in anti-air combos because it allows him to follow up after {{clr|3|2H}} without putting Savage Rampage on cooldown and does not move Vaseraga away from the enemy like the M version does.
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;M Stance
;M Stance
* Takes a slight step backwards while transitioning.
* Takes a slight step backwards while transitioning.
M Savage Rampage has limited use in combos because it moves Vaseraga away from the enemy, but it is useful in neutral since he can out-range many pokes with his followups.
M Savage Rampage has limited use in combos because it moves Vaseraga away from the enemy, but it is useful in neutral since he can out-range many pokes with his follow-ups.
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;H Stance
;H Stance
* Immediately begins the 66 stomps after the move begins.  
* Immediately begins the 66 stomps after the move begins.  
* Can be canceled into followup moves before any stomps come out.
* Can be canceled into follow-up moves before any stomps come out.
H Savage Rampage is often used as combo filler because many moves combo into {{clr|3|22H}}~{{clr|3|H}} which grants a knockdown and leaves Vaseraga close to the enemy for strong okizeme.
H Savage Rampage is often used as combo filler because many moves combo into {{clr|3|22H}}~{{clr|3|H}}, which grants a knockdown and leaves Vaseraga close to the enemy for strong okizeme.
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===<big>{{IconText|Rising Slash|GBVS_SoulForgeIcon|Right}}</big>===
===<big>{{IconText|Rising Slash|GBVS_SoulForgeIcon|Right}}</big>===
{{Micon|18}} <span class="input-badge">'''Savage Rampage > {{clr|1|L}}'''</span>
{{Micon|18}} {{InputBadge|Savage Rampage > {{clr|1|L}}}}
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Swings Grynoth in a high slash, hitting both airborne foes and those standing nearby. This is the fastest move Vaseraga has from stance. This move does not hit crouching foes. If done from EX Savage Rampage, {{clr|3|22H}}, it's +8 on block. Due to the low recovery, when used as a frame trap during March, it will often leave you at advantage even after an Evade from the opponent, allowing you to keep your turn or, in the EX version's case, punish the Evade.
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GBVS_Vaseraga_RisingSlash.png| Plus On Whiff
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Swings Grynoth in a high slash, hitting both airborne foes and those standing nearby. This is the fastest move Vaseraga has from stance. This move does not hit crouching foes. If done from EX stance {{clr|3|22H}}, it's +8 on block. Due to the low recovery, when used as a frametrap during march, it will often leave you plus on spot dodge, allowing you to keep your turn or in the EX version's case punish the spot dodge


Can be held to adjust the release timing. Useful for adapting to the opponent's air movement during your startup.
Can be held to adjust the release timing. Useful for adapting to the opponent's air movement during your startup.


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===<big>{{IconText|Sweeping Slash|GBVS_SoulForgeIcon|Right}}</big>===
===<big>{{IconText|Sweeping Slash|GBVS_SoulForgeIcon|Right}}</big>===
{{Micon|18}} <span class="input-badge">'''Savage Rampage > {{clr|2|M}}'''</span>
{{Micon|18}} {{InputBadge|Savage Rampage > {{clr|2|M}}}}
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Swings Grynoth in a low sweep, knocking down any standing foes nearby. This move can be used to catch a foe attempting to walk back out of range. If done from EX Savage Rampage, {{clr|3|22H}}, it's safe on block at -4.
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This is the longest ranged move Vaseraga has in stance. It also has the most active frames, allowing you to tag opponents quite easily for bad spacing/not blocking low.
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Swings Grynoth in a low sweep, knocking down any standing foes nearby. This move can be used to catch a foe attempting to back out range. If done from EX stance {{clr|3|22H}}, it's safe on block at -4.
This is the longest ranged move Vaseraga has in stance. It also has the most active frames, allowing you to tag opponents quite easily for bad spacing/not blocking low.
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===<big>{{IconText|Crushing Strike|GBVS_SoulForgeIcon|Right}}</big>===
===<big>{{IconText|Crushing Strike|GBVS_SoulForgeIcon|Right}}</big>===
{{Micon|18}} <span class="input-badge">'''Savage Rampage > {{clr|3|H}}'''</span>
{{Micon|18}} {{InputBadge|Savage Rampage > {{clr|3|H}}}}
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Swings Grynoth in a vertical downward slash, causing Guard Crush when fully charged.  
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{{clr|3|22H}}~{{clr|3|H}} is a very important part of Vaseraga's kit. The move is safe on block and can be granted armor by [[GBVS/Vaseraga#Soul Forge|Soul Forge]]. These properties encourage the enemy to attempt to poke out of it in order to avoid the Guard Crush, which you can punish by releasing the button to hit them before they break your armor; however, there is a specific timing to Evade that will allow them to avoid the Guard Crush and punish. The move is also prominently used as filler in his corner 214X loops, and as an ender in the corner BnB combo. Effective use of this move is essential for Vaseraga players.
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Outside of combos, it is your main frame trap option while in stance. If this move Counter Hits the opponent or catches them while airborne, it will lead into game ending damage.
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Swings Grynoth in a vertical downward slash, causing guard crush when fully charged.
{{clr|3|22H}}~{{clr|3|H}} is a very important part of Vaseraga's kit. The move is safe on block and can be granted armor by [[GBVS/Vaseraga#Soul Forge|Soul Forge]]. These properties encourage the enemy to attempt to poke out of it in order to avoid the guard crush, which you can punish by releasing the button to hit them before they break your armor however there is a specific timing to spotdodge that will allow them to avoid the guard crush and punish. The move is also prominently used as filler in his corner 214X loops, and as an ender in the corner BnB combo. Effective use of this move is essential for Vaseraga players.
Outside of combos, it is your main frametrap option while in stance. If this move counter hits the opponent or catch them while airborne it will lead into game ending damage.
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===<big>{{IconText|Ravaging Stomp|GBVS_SoulForgeIcon|Right}}</big>===
===<big>{{IconText|Ravaging Stomp|GBVS_SoulForgeIcon|Right}}</big>===
{{Micon|18}} <span class="input-badge">'''Savage Rampage > {{clr|4|U}}'''</span>
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Stomps on Grynoth unleashing a damaging blast. This skill has armor properties independent of Soul Forge and will armor any number of hits until active. This follow-up is significantly more unsafe on block than the {{clr|3|H}} follow-up, a property that when combined with its unique armor property, means that it is intended to be used as a bait and punish against enemy reversals when you do not already have armor ready. When you have Soul Forge already, the 2 hits act as a buffer you can use to react to the hitstop of multi-hitting reversals and score a punish. This takes a lot of practice, but it will make Savage Rampage even more threatening.
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Stomps on Grynoth unleashing a damaging blast. This skill has armor properties independent of Soul Forge and will armor any number of hits until active. This followup is significantly more unsafe on block than the {{clr|3|H}} followup, a property that when combined with its unique armor property, means that it is intended to be used as a bait and punish against enemy reversals when you do not already have armor ready. When you have Soul Forge already, the 2 hits act as a buffer you can use to react to the hitstop of multi-hitting reversals and score a punish. This takes a lot of practice, but it will make Savage Rampage even more threatening.


This move also serves as a necessary defense against opponents simply using SBA/SSBA against you in stance. While experienced opponents know better than to try, never forget to simply push {{clr|4|U}} against newcomers trying to beat your stance with supers.
This move also serves as a necessary defense against opponents simply using SBA/SSBA against you in stance. While experienced opponents know better than to try, never forget to simply push {{clr|4|U}} against newcomers trying to beat your stance with supers.
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==Skybound Art==
==Skybound Art==
===<big>Bloody Moon</big>===
===<big>Bloody Moon</big>===
<span class="input-badge">'''{{clr|3|236236H}}'''</span> or <span class="input-badge">'''236S'''</span>
{{InputBadge|{{clr|3|236236H}}}} or {{InputBadge|236S}}
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Charges forward with a powerful advancing attack. If you are close enough, the Skybound Art will go into an animation for max damage.
Charges forward with a powerful advancing attack. If you are close enough, the Skybound Art will go into an animation for max damage.
This skill has invincibility properties and advances considerably forward, but it is not the most reliable option against fireballs.  
This skill has invincibility properties and advances considerably forward, but it is not the most reliable option against fireballs.  
This super converts very well from f.L/f.M/f.H so long as you are not at absolute max range, but you will not get max damage in these situations. If you trigger the full animation, it will add a massive amount of damage to his combos. A versatile Skybound Art all things considered.
This super converts very well from f.L/f.M/f.H so long as you are not at absolute max range, but you will not get max damage in these situations. If you trigger the full animation, it will add a massive amount of damage to his combos. A versatile Skybound Art all things considered.
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==Super Skybound Art==
==Super Skybound Art==
===<big>Aftermath</big>===
===<big>Aftermath</big>===
<span class="input-badge">'''{{clr|4|236236U}}'''</span> or <span class="input-badge">'''236S+U'''</span>
{{InputBadge|{{clr|4|236236U}}}} or {{InputBadge|236S+U}}
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Moves slightly forward and unleashes a moderately sized vertical burst attack, sending any foes caught in it flying.
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Has armor during the start-up, which means it is significantly harder to safe jump by normal means. However, the hitbox is smaller than it appears, especially horizontally, making this super difficult to use in neutral or as a reversal option. Weaker as a reversal compared to Bloody Moon, as the armor on the move's startup is treated the same as blocking an attack. This means that if their button makes contact early enough and can get through hitstop of their attack, the opponent can react with Evade to avoid Vaseraga's super and get a significant punish.
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Despite these flaws, this super does massive damage and is a good anti-air in a lot of similar situations to 2H, but due to the high startup it must be done somewhat preemptively or with very quick reactions.
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GBVS_Vaseraga_AftermathCloseHit_hitbox.png | Cinematic SSBA's activation range
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Moves slightly forward and unleashes a moderately sized vertical burst attack, sending any foes caught in it flying.
Has armor during the start-up, which means it is significantly harder to safejump by normal means. However, hitbox is smaller than it appears, especially horizontally, making this super difficult to use in neutral or as a reversal option. Is a poor reversal compared with Bloody Moon, as the armor on the move's start-up is treated the same as blocking an attack. This means that if their button makes contact early enough and can get through hitstop of their attack, the opponent can dodge to avoid the Vaseraga's super and get a significant punish.
Despite these flaws, this super does massive damage and is good anti air in a lot of situations his 2H would hit, however you need to be quick to react.
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[[category:GBVS Characters]]
[[category:GBVS Characters]]

Revision as of 22:09, 29 January 2023

Overview

Overview
Vaseraga is a heavy character who intimidates his foes with huge normals, armor, and impressive damage output. Vasaraga swings his weight around like a sledgehammer, crushing all who stand in his way. Despite his daunting appearance, Vaseraga definitely plays a slower, more patient neutral game, especially against characters with strong projectiles or the ability to remain outside of his effective range, such as Ferry and Metera.
GBVS Vaseraga Nameplate.png
GBVS Vaseraga Portrait.png
Health
11000
Prejump
5f
Backdash
21f
Backshift
Low Recovery (20f)

 Vaseraga is a mid-range control character with explosive damage and a unique toolkit of armor gimmicks.

Pros
Cons
  • High Damage Output: Savage Rampage followups and 2H grant excellent combo damage especially in the corner.
  • Consistent Knockdowns: Vaseraga's 2M, 2U, 22X~H, 22X~M, and Great Scythe Grynoth (GSG) all provide knockdowns under a diverse set of circumstances which allow him to safely set up Soul Forge or okizeme.
  • Armor: Some of Vaseraga's moves can be given limited armor by Soul Forge which enables Vaseraga to punish many options in the mid-range, makes Savage Rampage less risky, and makes punishing jump ins with 2[H] much more safe.
  • Strong Command Throw: Vaseraga's Great Scythe Grynoth is a potent command throw that can also be used during Savage Rampage. This can put the opponent into very messy situations.
  • Space Control: 2H, 22X~, and Vaseraga's pokes provide good ways to control screen space.
  • Button Priorities: Vaseraga's buttons have higher priority compared to the rest of the cast, giving him better chances to crush his opponent's buttons in neutral.
  • High Health: Tied with Ladiva for highest health in the game. Combined with his armor, this enables Vaseraga to survive more punishment and take more potentially rewarding risks.
  • Slow Movement Speed: Vaseraga's walk/run speed are the slowest in the game. This can make it hard to catch your opponent in certain situations.
  • Slow Attacks: Vaseraga does not have access to a 5f normal, and his normals are generally all 1 to 9 frames slower than the normals of other characters.
  • Reliance on Knockdowns. A lot of his effective game plan and powerful tools rely on either having set up Soul Forge, or ensuring the opponent is blocking or attempting to block.
  • Lack of a Reliable Reversal: Vaseraga lacks a DP-style move, his Skybound Art is slow, and his Super Skybound Art has a guard point without invulnerability. This means getting cornered can be fatal.


Unique Mechanic: GBVS SoulForgeIcon.png Soul Forge Armor A property which lets a move continue when hit by a set number of moves (usually taking reduced damage).
Vaseraga can use his unique action, Soul Forge, to gain temporary access to 2-hit armor on specific attacks. Moves which can be granted armor with Soul Forge will have an icon next to their Name GBVS SoulForgeIcon.png. The armor from Soul Forge is consumed after use and must be re-applied through another use of Soul Forge. As of 2.01, Vaseraga gets to move before the opponent when armoring through attacks, making it much more potent to blow through multi-hit attacks/fireballs compared to before.

Normal Moves

c.L

Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block On-Hit Invuln
500 Mid 7 3 5 +3 +7

Close range jab. Slower than typical c.L moves but more plus. This combined with its active frames and low recovery allow Vaseraga to set up potentially reversal-safe oki rather easily with plenty of frame advantage to enforce a strike/throw mixup.

Level Attribute
0
  • Clash Level 1

c.M

Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block On-Hit Invuln
800 Mid 8 3 11 +3 +7

Excellent c.M. Pretty solid range, relatively quick, good damage, plus on block, and great value on counter hit or crouching if you can react fast enough. In patch 2.01 the pushback was reduced, making it easier to tick throw with and making combos more consistent.

Level Attribute
3

c.H GBVS SoulForgeIcon.png

Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block On-Hit Invuln
1500 Mid 15 [35] 6 21 -4 0

Extremely damaging c.H but is equally slow. Charging this move doesn't change any of its properties; however, if you have Soul Forge active the armor will cover you as long as you hold the button (this goes for all charged H normals). One of only two moves that combo into 214L or [4]6M on normal hit, leading to some pretty strong combos. This normal has a massive amount of blockstun, which makes it one of the safest ways on going into Savage Rampage without using the EX version. It also has a deceptively large amount of active frames in its animation, which can be utilized in some tricky meaty setups to allow for confirms from Savage Rampage without EX or even Counter Hit.

Level Attribute
4
  • 12~21 Armor with Soul Forge

Auto Combo

Version Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block On-Hit Invuln
c.XX 400 Mid 9 3 15 -3 +1
c.XXX 400 Mid 12 3 18 -4 0

Nothing too special about these normals. They can be used to set up frame traps with some specials or used to adjust height in juggles, but nothing is too special about them otherwise. Mostly combo and blockstring filler.

As of patch 2.80, the auto combo can potentially be used as an ender in corner juggles to set up a meaty Overdrive activation, though more often than not you'll want to go for the kill instead if possible.

Version Level Attribute
c.XX 2
c.XXX 3

c.XX:
c.XXX:

f.L

Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block On-Hit Invuln
700 Mid 8 4 10 +1 +5

An excellent poke and one of Vaseraga's best attacks. Great range, damage, and recovery. It is highly safe to press f.L at its optimal range, and despite being only +1 on block it can often be used successively due to outranging the opponent's quicker pokes. Combos into itself on CH for easy confirms, and can combo into 22H on any hit.

Level Attribute
2

f.M

Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block On-Hit Invuln
900 Mid 11 6 15 -4 0

A slower f.L with slightly more damage and range, but much worse on block and whiff. While it's hard to find links using this move, you do get substantially more damage on Counter Hit than you do with f.L, so this is mainly used as either a punish button or a ranged poke when you know f.L won't hit.

As of patch 2.80 this button has some extra potential use in footsies when hit-confirmed into Rush. By then cancelling into EX Instinction, Vaseraga can convert this poke into a hard knockdown from anywhere, which despite being heavy on resources for low damage can sometimes be enough to swing momentum in Vaseraga's favor.

Level Attribute
3

f.H GBVS SoulForgeIcon.png

Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block On-Hit Invuln
1300 Mid 17 [37] 6 30 -15 -11

High commitment poke with huge range and damage.

  • Can be charged to manipulate timing. Soul Forge armor will activate during a charged attack.
  • There is no damage or frame data benefit from charging.
  • Hits from round start distance, so you can sometimes bully aggressive round start options.
Level Attribute
4
  • 16~25 Armor with Soul Forge

2L

Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block On-Hit Invuln
400 Mid 6 3 6 +2 +6

Vaseraga's fastest normal. Surprisingly good hitbox considering the animation. Not nearly as good of a setup tool as c.L or c.M, but you'll probably use this primarily on abare or some weird combos that need specifically a 6 frame button. Hard to combo after, but does cancel into c.L if you're close enough.

Level Attribute
0

2M

Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block On-Hit Invuln
700 Low 9 4 17 -6 HKD

2M serves as Vaseraga's practical sweep, as opposed to his 2U input, which is used more for poking. This is one of Vaseraga's best starters midscreen, especially on Counter Hit.

Level Attribute
2

2H GBVS SoulForgeIcon.png

Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block On-Hit Invuln
1100 Mid 13 [33] 6 26 -13 -9 H

Vaseraga's monster of an anti-air.

  • Excellent hitbox with one key flaw: it does not cover directly above you. This makes it unable to prevent cross-ups or well-spaced super jumps.
  • Always combos into 22L -> L regardless of Counter Hit.
  • On Counter Hit, can be confirmed into the highest damage combos in the game.
  • High hitstun in combos allows you to combo 22X -> H.
  • Can be charged and doing so will activate Soul Forge armor. This feature, combined with Vaseraga's small hurtbox during startup, allows 2H to be used to call out certain DPs when spaced and cover more options when people are jumping at you.
Level Attribute
4
  • 11~19 Armor with Soul Forge

2U

Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block On-Hit Invuln
900 Low 16 3 24 -12 HKD

Slow sweep with extremely long range. Gives a good knockdown but the slow startup makes it a poor choice at close range. Great for long ranged pokes, especially since you can cancel it into L Battalions of Fear to close the gap, Savage Rampage to set up some pressure, or even Evade to safely check how the opponent responds to your other options.

Level Attribute
3

j.L

Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block On-Hit Invuln
400 High/Air 5 Until L 0

Large vertical hitbox and short startup makes this useful for safe jumps or scrambles. Has a persisting hitbox but can only hit once per jump.

This is the only air normal that will hit behind Vaseraga during a cross-up.

Level Attribute
1

j.M

Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block On-Hit Invuln
700 High/Air 12 6 Until L

Vaseraga's primary jumping attack, with large horizontal range. Quick startup for its range allows for easy whiff punishes.

Level Attribute
3
  • Clash Level 2

j.H

Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block On-Hit Invuln
900 High/Air 12 6 Until L

The hitbox starts below Vaseraga but extends far upward. While you will usually opt for j.M, this attack can replace it at closer range for higher damage confirms. In specific matchups this can help prevent an opponent's jump-out attempt as you approach.

Level Attribute
4
  • Clash Level 2

j.U

Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block On-Hit Invuln
800 Mid Until L+2 3 15

Vaseraga's aerial Unique Action, used only for extremely specific purposes. This move does not normally combo into anything or provide any advantage outside of Counter Hit. Its purpose is to give Vaseraga the ability to back out of a jump early in order to avoid predictable anti-airs.

  • Vaseraga will briefly stall his air momentum, then falls down. The hitbox comes out when he lands.
  • You can exploit the pause in air momentum to manipulate your fall timing, enabling you to jump over fireballs you wouldn't normally. The most basic technique that utilizes this move is to jump backward then use j.U to prevent a fireball hitting you.
  • 0 or -1 on depending on how close you are when the hitbox comes out, and is not cancellable.
Level Attribute
3


Unique Action

Soul Forge GBVS SoulForgeIcon.png

5U

Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block On-Hit Invuln
1000 Mid 21 3 22 -11 +14 =Soul Forge: 5~23 Armor

Activates an aura that gives 2 hits of armor on specific moves. Can be safely used after a knockdown before applying okizeme. Attacks hitting Vaseraga while he's armored will have damage reduced by 50%.

The two hits of armor are activated on any of the following skills or attacks:

  • Charged grounded H attacks. You can still use them and preserve the armor buff so long as you don't charge them.
  • Soul Forge itself.
  • M/H versions of Battalions of Fear.
  • Savage Rampage (including follow-up Skills and March).

Soul Forge itself is, in fact, one of the strongest moves to use the armor buff on, as it leads to a full c.H confirm upon successful counterhit hit at close range -- not to mention it also reapplies armor immediately. It requires a Counter Hit to combo on jumping confirms, but it is air unblockable. Combined with 2 hits of armor makes it a effective anti-air when 2H won't cut it. Keep in mind however that the startup of the hitbox is slow and it's very punishable on block, but the reward is extremely high if it works out.

The startup until Soul Forge becomes armored is 5F. This is a critical aspect of Vaseraga's matchups, because his fastest jab, 2L, is only 6F.

Level Attribute
3


Universal Mechanics

Ground Throw

Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block On-Hit Invuln
1500 Throw 7 3 31 HKD HKD
Level Attribute
0, 4

Air Throw

Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block On-Hit Invuln
1500 Airthrow 5 5 Until L+6 HKD HKD
Level Attribute
0, 4

Overhead Attack

Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block On-Hit Invuln
1000 High 26 6 17 -4 +1 4-31 Throw
12-26 Low
8-30 Airborne
Level Attribute
4


Special Moves

Instinction

GBVS Fireball.png 214X or 5S

Version Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block On-Hit Invuln
214L 800 All 22 18 Total 51 -3 +1
214M 400, 800 Mid, All 12 3 35 -9 KD
214H 400, 800 Mid, All 9 3 23 +3 HKD

Fires a ground projectile that travels about half the stage. L/M fireballs do not knockdown without Counter Hit. M and H versions initiate the skill with a quick close range slash attack. The slash attack launches the opponent on hit, giving a knockdown on the M version where it normally wouldn't.


L Fireball
  • Good for space control.

The light version of the move can be used to control spacing very well in tandem with your long range pokes.


M Fireball
  • Has a starting hit that launches.

The medium version is faster than the light version, allowing you to check certain responses in situations where the light version is too slow.


H Fireball
  • Has a starting hit that launches.
  • Two hit EX fireball.

The H version is beaten by almost every other H projectile in the game, but is an effective pressure reset since it's so plus.

Version Level Attribute
214L 2
214M 3, 2
214H 3, 2

214L:

  • Cooldown: 20F (Technical) 200F (Easy)
  • Easy Input Damage 750


214M:

  • Cooldown: 20F (Technical) 200F (Easy)
  • Easy Input Damage 350, 750


214H:

  • Cooldown: 480F (Technical) 600F (Easy)
  • Easy Input Damage 350, 750

Battalions of Fear

GBVS Tackle.png [4]6X or 6S

Version Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block On-Hit Invuln
[4]6L 1300 Mid 19 18 15 -8 HKD
[4]6M 1800 Mid 26 [51] 16 17 -8 KD Soul Forge: 5~41 Armor
[4]6H 1000×2 Mid 26 [76] 12(9)12 17 -4 KD Soul Forge: 5~58 Armor

Charges forward with a tackling attack.


L Version
  • +9 on block at maximum range.

Fast enough to be used as an ender in certain corner combos, or can be used after certain knockdowns in order to quickly get in top of the enemy before they get up so you can apply okizeme to them.


M Version
  • Briefly delays before charging forward with a tackling attack.
  • This version can be enhanced with Soul Forge armor.

Medium Battalions is very unsafe on block if you are close to the opponent, so you are best off using this as a counter to a slow poke from the enemy when you have armor ready. As of patch 2.01 it doesn't go as far forward but has more pushback on block, making it a safer option at more ranges.


H Version
  • Briefly delays before quickly forward with a tackling attack.
  • This version can be enhanced with Soul Forge armor.
  • H Battalions travels the farthest of all versions.
  • +7 on block at maximum range.

Although H Battalions is less unsafe than M Battalions, it is still fairly negative on block and you will be giving up your turn if you use it.

Version Level Attribute
[4]6L 4
[4]6M 4
[4]6H 4

[4]6L:

  • Cooldown: 20F (Technical) 200F (Easy)
  • Clash Level 2


[4]6M:

  • Cooldown: 20F (Technical) 200F (Easy)
  • Clash Level 3


[4]6H:

  • Cooldown: 480F (Technical) 600F (Easy)
  • Clash Level 2

Great Scythe Grynoth

GBVS Throw.png 632146X or 4S

Version Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block On-Hit Invuln
632146L 2000 Throw 12 3 39 KD
632146M 2500 Airthrow 9 3 39 KD
632146H 2000 Throw 26 3 39 HKD

Grabs the opponent using Grynoth and throws them fullscreen. A standard command throw. It's slower than Ladiva's command throws so even 6 framers can consistently mash on it in most situations. You can generally make them block one normal before they get pushed out of command throw range. If you do two or more normals they will be pushed out of range so you will need to walk/run up a bit to get back into range, use Savage Rampage -> March to get back into range, or use the H version.

Don't forget, you can Great Scythe Grynoth while in Savage Rampage stance!

When performed with Easy Inputs, Great Scythe Grynoth deals 500 less damage than normal. Despite this being a significant damage loss, using Easy Inputs for the M version is a common tactic as it gives Vaseraga access to a fast, reactive, damaging anti-air that works when 2H would not.


L Version
  • Command grab.

M Version
  • Anti-air command grab.

This move is important because it covers 2H's blind spot while also being faster. This version can also be incorporated into combos as a non-EX HKD ender.


H Version
  • Grabs the opponent using Grynoth and throws them fullscreen.

The H version of Great Scythe Grynoth slides forward before the command grab becomes active. Massive range but much slower than the L version at 26 frames. You generally want to use this version in situations where marching or running back into range of L command throw will take too long, such as a blocked spaced Battalions of Fear or a blocked EX Instinction from outside point blank range.

Version Level Attribute
632146L 0, 4
632146M 0, 4
632146H 0, 4

632146L:

  • Cooldown: 20F (Technical) 200F (Easy)
  • Easy Input Damage 0, 1500


632146M:

  • Cooldown: 20F (Technical) 200F (Easy)
  • Easy Input Damage 0, 2000


632146H:

  • Cooldown: 480F (Technical) 600F (Easy)
  • Easy Input Damage 0, 1500

Savage Rampage GBVS SoulForgeIcon.png

GBVS Prep.png 22X or 2S

Version Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block On-Hit Invuln
22L 22
22M 22
22H 15 2(25)2(25)2(25)2 +6 +10
22X > 66 500×4 Mid 16 2(30)2(30)2(30)2(30)
22X > 44 Total 18
  • Savage Rampage > 66 makes Vaseraga march forward, hitting with each slow step. The slow speed of the steps combined with their low hitstun means that the steps of March will not combo into each other on block or on hit. The EX version of March is faster than the normal version.
  • Savage Rampage > 44 makes Vaseraga exit the stance.

Initiates Vaseraga's Savage Rampage stance which can be followed up with additional inputs or canceled with 44. Great Scythe Grynoth can be used during Stance, especially scary during EX Savage Rampage due to the walking hitboxes.


L Stance
  • Transitions to stance in place.

L Savage Rampage is useful in anti-air combos because it allows him to follow up after 2H without putting Savage Rampage on cooldown and does not move Vaseraga away from the enemy like the M version does.


M Stance
  • Takes a slight step backwards while transitioning.

M Savage Rampage has limited use in combos because it moves Vaseraga away from the enemy, but it is useful in neutral since he can out-range many pokes with his follow-ups.


H Stance
  • Immediately begins the 66 stomps after the move begins.
  • Can be canceled into follow-up moves before any stomps come out.

H Savage Rampage is often used as combo filler because many moves combo into 22H~H, which grants a knockdown and leaves Vaseraga close to the enemy for strong okizeme.

Version Level Attribute
22L
22M
22H
22X > 66 1
22X > 44

22L:

  • Cooldown: 20F (Technical) 200F (Easy)


22M:

  • Cooldown: 20F (Technical) 200F (Easy)


22H:

  • Cooldown: 480F (Technical) 600F (Easy)


22X > 66:

  • If done from 22H, 15f startup and 25f gap between stomps


22X > 44:

Rising Slash GBVS SoulForgeIcon.png

GBVS Prep.png Savage Rampage > L

Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block On-Hit Invuln
1500 Mid 12 [32] 3 21 +1 [+2] KD Soul Forge: 1~14 Armor

Swings Grynoth in a high slash, hitting both airborne foes and those standing nearby. This is the fastest move Vaseraga has from stance. This move does not hit crouching foes. If done from EX Savage Rampage, 22H, it's +8 on block. Due to the low recovery, when used as a frame trap during March, it will often leave you at advantage even after an Evade from the opponent, allowing you to keep your turn or, in the EX version's case, punish the Evade.

Can be held to adjust the release timing. Useful for adapting to the opponent's air movement during your startup.

Level Attribute
4

Sweeping Slash GBVS SoulForgeIcon.png

GBVS Prep.png Savage Rampage > M

Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block On-Hit Invuln
1500 Low 16 [36] 6 29 -10 KD Soul Forge: 1~21 Armor

Swings Grynoth in a low sweep, knocking down any standing foes nearby. This move can be used to catch a foe attempting to walk back out of range. If done from EX Savage Rampage, 22H, it's safe on block at -4. This is the longest ranged move Vaseraga has in stance. It also has the most active frames, allowing you to tag opponents quite easily for bad spacing/not blocking low.

Level Attribute
4
  • If done from 22H, -4 on block

Crushing Strike GBVS SoulForgeIcon.png

GBVS Prep.png Savage Rampage > H

Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block On-Hit Invuln
2000 Mid 15 [40] 2 31 -4 [+16] KD Soul Forge: 1~16 Armor

Swings Grynoth in a vertical downward slash, causing Guard Crush when fully charged.

22H~H is a very important part of Vaseraga's kit. The move is safe on block and can be granted armor by Soul Forge. These properties encourage the enemy to attempt to poke out of it in order to avoid the Guard Crush, which you can punish by releasing the button to hit them before they break your armor; however, there is a specific timing to Evade that will allow them to avoid the Guard Crush and punish. The move is also prominently used as filler in his corner 214X loops, and as an ender in the corner BnB combo. Effective use of this move is essential for Vaseraga players. Outside of combos, it is your main frame trap option while in stance. If this move Counter Hits the opponent or catches them while airborne, it will lead into game ending damage.

Level Attribute
4

Ravaging Stomp GBVS SoulForgeIcon.png

GBVS Prep.png Savage Rampage > U

Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block On-Hit Invuln
2000 Mid 20 [40] 6 30 -11 HKD Soul Forge: 1~25 Armor

Stomps on Grynoth unleashing a damaging blast. This skill has armor properties independent of Soul Forge and will armor any number of hits until active. This follow-up is significantly more unsafe on block than the H follow-up, a property that when combined with its unique armor property, means that it is intended to be used as a bait and punish against enemy reversals when you do not already have armor ready. When you have Soul Forge already, the 2 hits act as a buffer you can use to react to the hitstop of multi-hitting reversals and score a punish. This takes a lot of practice, but it will make Savage Rampage even more threatening.

This move also serves as a necessary defense against opponents simply using SBA/SSBA against you in stance. While experienced opponents know better than to try, never forget to simply push U against newcomers trying to beat your stance with supers.

Level Attribute
4 Super Armor
  • Clash level 18


Skybound Art

Bloody Moon

236236H or 236S

Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block On-Hit Invuln
3900→2600 Mid 8+5 18 40 -26 HKD 1~15 All

Charges forward with a powerful advancing attack. If you are close enough, the Skybound Art will go into an animation for max damage. This skill has invincibility properties and advances considerably forward, but it is not the most reliable option against fireballs. This super converts very well from f.L/f.M/f.H so long as you are not at absolute max range, but you will not get max damage in these situations. If you trigger the full animation, it will add a massive amount of damage to his combos. A versatile Skybound Art all things considered.

Level Attribute
4
  • Clash Level: 25 (Technical) 20 (Easy)


Super Skybound Art

Aftermath

236236U or 236S+U

Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block On-Hit Invuln
5000→3500 Mid 8+7 6 52 -27 HKD 1~20 Throw, 1~20 Guard All

Moves slightly forward and unleashes a moderately sized vertical burst attack, sending any foes caught in it flying. Has armor during the start-up, which means it is significantly harder to safe jump by normal means. However, the hitbox is smaller than it appears, especially horizontally, making this super difficult to use in neutral or as a reversal option. Weaker as a reversal compared to Bloody Moon, as the armor on the move's startup is treated the same as blocking an attack. This means that if their button makes contact early enough and can get through hitstop of their attack, the opponent can react with Evade to avoid Vaseraga's super and get a significant punish. Despite these flaws, this super does massive damage and is a good anti-air in a lot of similar situations to 2H, but due to the high startup it must be done somewhat preemptively or with very quick reactions.

Level Attribute
4
  • Clash Level: 35 (Technical) 30 (Easy)


Colors

Colors
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Color 3
Color 4
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Color 16
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Color 19
Color EX
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GBVS Vaseraga Color EX.png
Weapons
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