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!Jam Kuradoberi
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[[File:GGAC_Jam_Portrait.png|350px|center]]
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{{#lsth:GGACR/Jam Kuradoberi/Data|SystemData}}
;Movement Options
:Double Jump, 1 Airdash, Dash Type: Run
<center>'''Colors'''</center>
{{GGACRColors|Character=Jam|Size=70px}}
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==Overview==
==Overview==
Jam is a Chinese Chef who is all about rushdown. Her voice is extraordinarily annoying.
{{GGACR/CharacterLinks}}
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{{card|width=4
|header=Overview
|content=Jam is a highly mobile, offense-oriented rushdown character who excels at up-close pressure and dealing heavy damage off openings.
 
Jam's defining mechanic is her cards. By using {{MMC|input=22K/S/H|label=Breath of Asanagi}}, Jam can charge up a card corresponding to one of three kick specials. These specials are {{MMC|input=236K|label=Ryujin}}, a screen-crossing flying kick, {{MMC|input=623K|label=Kenroukaku}}, a {{keyword|dp}}, and {{MMC|input=214K|label=Gekirin}}, an overhead kick. By spending one corresponding card, Jam can input the move with the {{clr|5|D}} button to perform an empowered version of said move with a variety of improved properties. All three kick specials can be cancelled into enhanced kick specials, allowing for significant damage and corner carry. Jam's card specials unlock Jam's most damaging conversions and improve her gameplan drastically overall, making Jam a much more powerful character when she builds them.  


'''P.W.A.B. Report #7403:'''
Jam's normals generally lack range, but are very fast and typically advantageous on block, as well as most hits leading to high damage with the right cards. Jam also has a powerful {{MMC|input=236S|label=command dash}} and various command movement options to maintain pressure once within range. Her command dash also has four unique followups, each with their own use in neutral and pressure, making it a versatile part of Jam's kit. Jam also has very fast and rewarding {{keyword|abare}} options and a a {{keyword|parry}} in addition to Kenroukaku, giving her strong and versatile defensive options.
Though she is a chef, subject is one of the world's most proficient wielders of Ki force. Of the five occult arts, the field of 'Ki' energy is the least explored and understood. Most of its users are of Eastern descent, aiding the theory that heredity plays a role. Subject's life goal is to discover new and useful cuisines. Control will not be an issue. Although she poses little threat in and of herself, her capture is still desirable. Therefore, she should not be taken lightly.


{{StrengthsAndWeaknesses|strengths=
However, due to her overall poor reach, Jam struggles with contesting zoning or approaching the opponent She will generally need to rely on mobility to control space, since she lacks a strong long-ranged {{keyword|poke}} or other common ranged options. She commonly needs to take risks to approach the opponent, utilizing advancing options such as Ryujin or her fast airdash to close the distance and avoid the opponent.  
*  High damage potential.
}}
*  Knocks down particularly easily with cards. Can make her DP safer with cards.
{{GGACR/Infobox
*  High meter gain.
|fastestAttack = [[#5P|5P]] (3F)
*  Parry.
|reversal = [[#Kenroukaku|623K/D]] (7F/3F)<br/>[[#Hochifu|546]] (Catch High 1~8F)<br/>[[#Choukyaku Hououshou|632146S]] (7F)<br/>[[#Geki: Saishinhou|236236H]] (3F)
*  Puffball.
*  Makes stupid faces.
|weaknesses=
*  Worst range in the game, no real way of dealing with zoners, can have difficulty getting in.
*  Poor backdash.
*  Not much for Anti-Air.
}}
}}
=== Unique Mechanics ===
{{ProsAndCons
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|intro = is a mobile and versatile rushdown character who can empower her Kick Specials with Cards to make them incredibly deadly and excels at close range.
==== Cards ====
|pros=
:Jam can use one of her specials to prepare cards which enhance her other specials by granting them new properties.
*'''High Damage With Cards''': With cards, Jam can easily deal 50% health combos off of even stray hits. Her carded combos also carry the opponent to the corner, and all four of her supers can be used to end a combo with a powerful finisher.
These cards take time to prepare, and as such are usually prepared after a knockdown, or at full screen.
*'''Strong Pressure''': Some moves are difficult to contest once Jam gets in range, and her command dash has four follow-ups that each have purpose in mixups, gap closing, and pressure resets. Her {{clr|4|6H}} is highly advantageous and invulnerable to throws, making it a powerful pressure tool.
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*'''Good Knockdowns With Cards''': Jam can consistently knock the opponent down with cards, and can replenish her resources and re-establish threat afterwards.
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*'''Great Mobility''': A fast dash and airdash let Jam move around the screen very quickly. Her air normals and tricky to whiff punish specials can make contesting her difficult.
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*'''High Tension Gain''': Jam spends a lot of time moving forward and uses her specials to control space, additionally her powered up specials build a lot of meter on hit. Her meter can be spent for use in mixups, pressure, generating cards, or damage output.
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*'''Defensive Options''': Has two 3 frame reversals. Her Parry is a strong tool which removes any blockstun on success and allows Jam to break out of pressure in ways others cannot.
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|cons=
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*'''Limited Range''': Jam is outranged by the entire cast, which can make getting in or controlling neutral difficult.
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*'''Weak to Zoning''': With no projectile nor means of dealing with them, Jam has no direct way to deal with strong zoning. Successfully using her dash, airdash, and Ryujin are key to approaching, but all come with their own risks.
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*'''Needs Resources for Mixups''': Jam has limited meterless high/low mixup without enhanced Gekirin or meter to spend on RC. Her strike/throw mixups are strong, but her throw has poor reward without cards or its FRC.
*'''Mediocre Anti-Air''': {{clr|1|6P}} isn't a great anti-air. {{MMC|input=546|label=Hochifu}} is a strong and rewarding option you can OS with 6P, but it can be exploited as well. Jam must sometimes rely on rising air normals, her air throw, or Kenroukaku to deal with opponents approaching by the air.
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===Unique Mechanics===
====Cards====
{{card|width=4
|header=Cards [[File:GGAC_Jam_22KIcons.png]]
|content=Jam can use one of her specials to prepare cards which enhance her other specials by granting them new properties. Using the D instead of K button for the following specials results in the listed changes:
*Ryuujin: Startup reduced from 17f to 11f. Strike invulnerability from 1-9f, increased from 1-4f. Sticks the opponent to the wall instead of bouncing them off it.
*Gekirin: Startup reduced from 19f to 12f. Hits crouching opponents on 18f instead of 21f. Has three hits instead of one. Increases untechable time by a significant amount, meaning it will almost always knock down.
*Kenroukaku: Startup reduced from 7f to 3f. Hits 7 times instead of 4. Gains additional forward momentum. Increases untechable time by a significant amount.
These cards take time to prepare, and as such are usually prepared after a knockdown, or at full screen. Jam can use Breath of Asanagi to gain one card for one special, with {{clr|2|22K}} giving a card for Ryujin, {{clr|3|22S}} giving one for Gekirin, {{clr|4|22H}} giving one for Kenroukaku. The FB version gives Jam one card for all three specials.
}}
}}
|}
===Starter Guide===
{{#lst:GGACR/Jam Kuradoberi/Data|Links}}
{{StarterBlurb}}
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{{FrameChartKey}}


==Normal Moves==
==Normal Moves==
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===<big>{{clr|1|5P}}</big>===
{{MoveData
{{GGACR Move Card
|name=5P
|input=5P
|image=GGAC_Jam_5P.png
|description=
|caption=One of the fastest jabs in the game, with 3 Frame startup.
{{#invoke:FrameChart|drawFrameData
<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" data-expandtext="show hitboxes" data-collapsetext="hide hitboxes">
|startup  = 3
[[File:GGXXACPR_Jam_5P-Hitbox.png|center|175px]]
|active = 3
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|recovery = 4
|data=
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{{AttackDataHeader-GGACR}}
Standing jab with remarkable startup and a high hitbox. Typical way to start pressure up-close due to its speed, gatling options, and advantage on block. Whiffs on a lot of crouching characters, and some standing characters like Zappa. Can catch people trying to jump out of pressure, or be used to quickly anti-air after a parry.
 
{{(!}} class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed wikitable stripe" style="text-align: left;"
! colspan="3" style="background-color: var(--color-surface-3);" {{!}}Will 5P Whiff On Your Character?
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{{!}}Hit Condition
{{!}}Characters
{{!}}-
{{!}}-
{{#lsth:GGACR/Jam Kuradoberi/Data|5P}}
{{!}}Always hits
{{!}}{{CLabel|Justice}}, {{CLabel|Potemkin}}
{{!}}-
{{!}}-
{{Description|7|text=
{{!}}Always hits guard, whiffs neutral crouch depending on animation
}}
{{!}}{{CLabel|I-No}}, {{CLabel|Johnny}}
}}
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{{MoveData
|name=5K
|image=GGAC_Jam_5K.png
|caption=Hits low, comes out fast, + on block, what more do you want?
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[[File:GGXXACPR_Jam_5K-Hitbox.png|center|175px]]
</div>
|data=
{{AttackDataHeader-GGACR}}
{{!}}-
{{!}}-
{{#lsth:GGACR/Jam Kuradoberi/Data|5K}}
{{!}}Always hits guard, whiffs neutral crouch
{{!}}{{CLabel|Testament}}
{{!}}-
{{!}}-
{{Description|7|text=
{{!}}Hits standing, whiffs crouch guard, whiffs neutral crouch depending on animation
*Forced Prorate 80%
{{!}}{{CLabel|Dizzy}}, {{CLabel|Slayer}}
*Hitstop 6 (This move has 1/2 the standard hitstop, making it harder to react to tick-throw setups)
}}
}}
 
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{{MoveData
|name=c.S
|image=GGAC_Jam_cS.png
|caption=Short range, elbow to the gut, only really used when you can't f.S
<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" data-expandtext="show hitboxes" data-collapsetext="hide hitboxes">
[[File:GGXXACPR_Jam_cS-Hitbox.png|center|175px]]
</div>
|data=
{{AttackDataHeader-GGACR}}
{{!}}-
{{!}}-
{{#lsth:GGACR/Jam Kuradoberi/Data|c.S}}
{{!}}Hits standing, whiffs crouch
{{!}}{{CLabel|A.B.A}}, {{CLabel|Anji Mito}}, {{CLabel|Axl Low|label=Axl}}, {{CLabel|Baiken}}, {{CLabel|Chipp Zanuff|label=Chipp}}, {{CLabel|Eddie}}, {{CLabel|Jam Kuradoberi|label=Jam}}, {{CLabel|Ky Kiske|label=Ky}}, {{CLabel|May}}, {{CLabel|Millia Rage|label=Millia}}, {{CLabel|Order-Sol}}, {{CLabel|Robo-Ky}}, {{CLabel|Sol Badguy|label=Sol}}, {{CLabel|Venom}}
{{!}}-
{{!}}-
{{Description|7|text=
{{!}}Hits standing guard, whiffs crouch, hits neutral standing depends on animation
}}
{{!}}{{Character Label|GGACR|Faust|label=Faust}}
}}
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{{MoveData
|name=f.S
|image=GGAC_Jam_fS.png
|caption=Farthest standing poke, good to keep people from running in.
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[[File:GGXXACPR_Jam_fS-Hitbox.png|center|175px]]
</div>
|data=
{{AttackDataHeader-GGACR}}
{{!}}-
{{!}}-
{{#lsth:GGACR/Jam Kuradoberi/Data|f.S}}
{{!}}Hits standing guard, whiffs idle standing, whiffs crouch
{{!}}{{CLabel|Zappa}}
{{!}}-
{{!}}-
{{Description|7|text=
{{!}}Always whiffs
{{!}}{{CLabel|Kliff|label=Kliff}}
{{!)}}
 
[[/Frame_Data#Gatling_Table|Gatling Options]]: {{clr|1|5P}}, {{clr|1|2P}}, {{clr|1|6P}}, {{clr|2|5K}}, {{clr|2|2K}}, {{clr|2|6K}}, {{clr|3|c.S}}, {{clr|3|f.S}}, {{clr|3|2S}}, {{clr|4|5H}}, {{clr|4|2H}}, {{clr|4|6H}}, {{clr|4|3H}}, {{clr|5|5D}}, {{clr|5|2D}}
}}
}}
===<big>{{clr|2|5K}}</big>===
{{GGACR Move Card
|input=5K
|description=
{{#invoke:FrameChart|drawFrameData
|startup  = 5
|active = 4
|recovery = 7
}}
}}
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Fast, plus on block standing low. Useful in pressure due to the aforementioned properties in addition to its nonstandard 6F hitstop, which makes tick throws harder to react to. Also a common piece of combo filler in corner loops, and can be used in neutral similarly to {{clr|3|2S}} depending on the matchup.
{{MoveData
*Full counter hit state for the entire move's duration. Exercise caution.
|name=5H
[[/Frame_Data#Gatling_Table|Gatling Options]]: {{clr|1|2P}}, {{clr|1|6P}}, {{clr|2|2K}}, {{clr|2|6K}}, {{clr|3|c.S}}, {{clr|3|f.S}}, {{clr|3|2S}}, {{clr|4|5H}}, {{clr|4|2H}}, {{clr|4|6H}}, {{clr|4|3H}}, {{clr|5|5D}}, {{clr|5|2D}}
|image=GGAC_Jam_5H.png
}}
|caption=The last hit drags the opponent in on hit or block, and is + on block.
 
<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" data-expandtext="show hitboxes" data-collapsetext="hide hitboxes">
===<big>{{clr|3|c.S}}</big>===
[[File:GGXXACPR_Jam_5H-1-Hitbox.png|center|175px]]
{{GGACR Move Card
1st hit (Frames 13-15)
|input=c.S
[[File:GGXXACPR_Jam_5H-2-Hitbox.png|center|175px]]
|description=
2nd hit (Frames 19-21)
{{#invoke:FrameChart|drawFrameData
[[File:GGXXACPR_Jam_5H-3-Hitbox.png|center|175px]]
|startup  = 6
3rd hit (Frames 25-27)
|active = 8
</div>
|recovery = 12
|data=
{{AttackDataHeader-GGACR}}
{{!}}-
{{#lsth:GGACR/Jam Kuradoberi/Data|5H}}
{{!}}-
{{Description|7|text=
}}
}}
The usual punish starter. Situational anti-air.
*Jam leans forward into a decently sized hitbox.
*Generally falls out favor to {{clr|2|5K}} when in range at neutral or as a pressure starter.
*Commonly used to confirm into {{clr|3|f.S}} > TK Ryujin.
*Often relegated to combo fodder.
[[/Frame_Data#Gatling_Table|Gatling Options]]: {{clr|1|6P}}, {{clr|3|f.S}}, {{clr|3|2S}}, {{clr|4|5H}}, {{clr|4|2H}}, {{clr|4|6H}}, {{clr|4|3H}}, {{clr|5|5D}}, {{clr|5|2D}}
}}
}}
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{{MoveData
===<big>{{clr|3|f.S}}</big>===
|name=6P
{{GGACR Move Card
|image=GGAC_Jam_6P.png
|input=f.S
|caption=Not that great of an anti-air, really.
|description=
<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" data-expandtext="show hitboxes" data-collapsetext="hide hitboxes">
{{#invoke:FrameChart|drawFrameData
[[File:GGXXACPR_Jam_6P-1-Hitbox.png|center|175px]]
|startup  = 6
1st hit (Frame 7)
|active = 5
[[File:GGXXACPR_Jam_6P-2-Hitbox.png|center|175px]]
|recovery = 10
2nd hit (Frames 19-21)
</div>
|data=
{{AttackDataHeader-GGACR}}
{{!}}-
{{#lsth:GGACR/Jam Kuradoberi/Data|6P}}
{{!}}-
{{Description|7|text=
}}
}}
One of Jam's only farther reaching pokes. Meant for space wars.
*Decent AA for spaced airborne opponents.
*Often cancelled into a jump or {{clr|5|2D}} to extend pressure or put a low in a blockstring.
*Combos into TK Ryujin and characters at least as tall as Millia for big damage.
*One of Jam's best options to convert into an air combo from the ground.
[[/Frame_Data#Gatling_Table|Gatling Options]]: {{clr|3|2S}}, {{clr|4|5H}}, {{clr|4|2H}}, {{clr|4|6H}}, {{clr|4|3H}}, {{clr|5|5D}}, {{clr|5|2D}}
}}
}}
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{{MoveData
===<big>{{clr|4|5H}}</big>===
|name=6K
{{GGACR Move Card
|image=GGAC_Jam_6K.png
|input=5H
|caption=Should normally hold 4 after a dash so you don't accidentally get this instead of 5K.
|description=
<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" data-expandtext="show hitboxes" data-collapsetext="hide hitboxes">
{{#invoke:FrameChart|drawFrameData
[[File:GGXXACPR_Jam_6K-1-Hitbox.png|center|175px]]
|startup  = 13
1st hit (Frames 6-9)
|active = 3
[[File:GGXXACPR_Jam_6K-2-Hitbox.png|center|175px]]
|inactive2 = 3
2nd hit (Frames 16-23)
|active3 = 3
</div>
|inactive4 = 3
|data=
|active5= 3
{{AttackDataHeader-GGACR}}
|recovery = 15
{{!}}-
{{#lsth:GGACR/Jam Kuradoberi/Data|6K}}
{{!}}-
{{Description|7|text=
}}
}}
Pressure extraordinaire.
*Oppressive move on contact. +1 on block, and three hits means you build guard bar like mad.
*Has some upper body invulnerability and low profiles on the last hit.
*Third hit vacuums, keeping Jam in range for mixups and pressure resets off the slight frame advantage.
*Forces crouching on hit for stronger confirms.
*Gatlings into long-range, jump-cancellable {{clr|2|6K}} and {{clr|3|f.S}}, valuable reverse gatlings that provides versatility in Jam's blockstrings for ambiguous pressure resets.
*Miserable on whiff, and if pushed out with FD before the third hit connects and vacuums, Jam is -7. Be wary of spacing.
Oppressive normal which often leads to the very scary {{clr|4|6H}}. Mixed with throws and other delayed pokes for frame traps, this becomes a go-to in pressure. In neutral, this move can be used to confirm into 6H to begin one of Jam's Card Ryujin combos, but be warned that it can push your opponent away from you at far ranges. Thus, try confirming into 6H early into the move's active frames to ensure that you can begin the combo.
[[/Frame_Data#Gatling_Table|Gatling Options]]: {{clr|2|6K}}, {{clr|3|f.S}}, {{clr|4|6H}}, {{clr|4|3H}}
}}
}}
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{{MoveData
===<big>[[GGACR/Controls#Dust_Attack|{{clr|5|5D}}]]</big>===
|name=6H
{{GGACR Move Card
|image=GGAC_Jam_6H.png
|input=5D
|caption=Not pictured: the hitbox extending about 1.5 character lengths out.
|description=
|data=
{{#invoke:FrameChart|drawFrameData
{{AttackDataHeader-GGACR}}
|startup  = 26
{{!}}-
|active = 4
{{#lsth:GGACR/Jam Kuradoberi/Data|6H}}
|recovery = 12
{{!}}-
{{Description|7|text=
}}
}}
Moderate speed {{clr|5|5D}} but with a subtle animation, especially early into its startup. Extremely safe.
*Gatlings from every button except H/D normals.
*Easy and damaging Impossible Dust combos.
*Only -2 on block. Completely safe unless done point blank.
}}
}}
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{{MoveData
===<big>{{clr|1|6P}}</big>===
|name=6HH
{{GGACR Move Card
|image=GGAC_Jam_6HH.png
|input=6P
|caption=Sticks your opponent to the wall, very satisfying to hit with.
|description=
|data=
{{#invoke:FrameChart|drawFrameData
{{AttackDataHeader-GGACR}}
|startup  = 7
{{!}}-
|active = 1
{{#lsth:GGACR/Jam Kuradoberi/Data|6HH}}
|inactive2 = 10
{{!}}-
|active3 = 3
{{Description|7|text=
|recovery = 12
}}
}}
Lower than usual {{clr|1|6P}} meant for catching buttons more than jump-ins.
*Upper body invul frames 1-20. Designed to beat other characters' farther {{clr|3|f.S}}s
*Plus 2 on block, in case they didn't take the bait.
*Both hits stagger on grounded CH for easier confirms
*Gatlings from ''and to'' {{clr|1|2P}} for pressure cycles and repeated frame traps.
Typical style {{clr|1|6P}} for an infighter. The extensive upper body invul can be used to blow through projectiles. Eg. parry a meaty Charged Stun Edge and going into a {{clr|1|6P}} is a basic strategy against Ky.
[[/Frame_Data#Gatling_Table|Gatling Options]]: {{clr|1|2P}}, {{clr|2|2K}}, {{clr|2|6K}}, {{clr|3|c.S}}, {{clr|3|f.S}}, {{clr|3|2S}}, {{clr|4|5H}}, {{clr|4|2H}}, {{clr|4|6H}}, {{clr|4|3H}}, {{clr|5|5D}}, {{clr|5|2D}}
}}
}}
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{{MoveData
===<big>{{clr|2|6K}}</big>===
|name=[http://www.dustloop.com/wiki/index.php/GGACR/Controls#Dust_Attack 5D]
{{GGACR Move Card
|image=GGAC_Jam_5D.png
|input=6K
|caption=A very hard to see 5D,</br> makes up for its slow startup.
|description=
<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" data-expandtext="show hitboxes" data-collapsetext="hide hitboxes">
{{#invoke:FrameChart|drawFrameData
[[File:GGXXACPR_Jam_5D-Hitbox.png|center|175px]]
|startup = 6
</div>
|active = 4
|data=
|inactive2 = 6
{{AttackDataHeader-GGACR}}
|active3 = 8
{{!}}-
|recovery = 20
{{#lsth:GGACR/Jam Kuradoberi/Data|5D}}
{{!}}-
{{Description|7|text=
}}
}}
Fairly weak normal, but forces standing on hit.
*Good for pressure after a blocked {{clr|4|5H}}.
*Horribly unsafe, make sure you cancel into something else. Both hits are jump cancelable.
*First hit has nonstandard hitstop which could make useful for an early cancel.
*Forced standing might be useful to combo into TK Ryujin or something.
*Notable for huge frame advantage for Jam after 6K(1) > 2D FRC. If FRC'd on the first frame, Jam is around +9 on normal block.
Mainly used as a blockstring option to gatling out of 5H and back to the beginning of the gatling ladder to continue pressure, 6K has value in an open gatling table that allows reverse gatlings and pressure resets. Can cancel into 2K or 2D for a low late into a blockstring, 2P for plus frames on block, or even on whiff to make 6K safe at longer ranges. Can be jump canceled for safety, to enable TK Gekirin, or IAD pressure resets. Long-range means it's likely to be in range after a blocked 5H(3). A utility normal that finds no real place in combos.
[[/Frame_Data#Gatling_Table|Gatling Options]]: {{clr|1|2P}}, {{clr|2|2K}}, {{clr|3|c.S}}, {{clr|3|f.S}}, {{clr|3|2S}}, {{clr|4|5H}}, {{clr|4|2H}}, {{clr|4|6H}}, {{clr|4|3H}}, {{clr|5|5D}}, {{clr|5|2D}}
}}
}}
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{{MoveData
===<big>{{clr|4|6H}}</big>===
|name=3H
{{GGACR Move Card
|image=GGACR_Jam_3H.png
|input=6H
|caption=Old #Reload 6H
|description=
<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" data-expandtext="show hitboxes" data-collapsetext="hide hitboxes">
{{#invoke:FrameChart|drawFrameData
[[File:GGXXACPR_Jam_3H-1-Hitbox.png|center|175px]]
|startup  = 18
[[File:GGXXACPR_Jam_3H-2-Hitbox.png|center|175px]]
|active = 6
[[File:GGXXACPR_Jam_3H-3-Hitbox.png|center|175px]]
|recovery = 10
</div>
|data=
{{AttackDataHeader-GGACR}}
{{!}}-
{{#lsth:GGACR/Jam Kuradoberi/Data|3H}}
{{!}}-
{{Description|7|text=
}}
}}
A powerful explosive-force-stomp-plus-palm strike. Don't even read this. Just look at the hitbox.
*One of the most oppressive normals in the game, both in neutral and in pressure.
*Will sometimes hit behind Jam for some reason.
*Throw invul through entire startup.
*Has a custom amount of blockstun and hitstun making it +3 on block and +8 on hit and even more on CH
*The hurtbox on Jam's lower body shrinks to her back leg, letting this move beat some low strikes.
*In CH state for the entire move, but will usually blow back through standard poking attempts like mashing {{clr|1|2P}}.
*Slow enough that it can be Slashbacked if your opponent is sharp enough and looking for it.  Don't get '''too''' predictable.
[[/Frame_Data#Gatling_Table|Gatling Options]]: {{clr|4|6HH}}
}}
}}
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{{MoveData
===<big>{{clr|4|6HH}}</big>===
|name=2P
{{GGACR Move Card
|image=GGAC_Jam_2P.png
|input=6HH
|caption=Actually slower than her 5P, but still very useful.
|description=
<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" data-expandtext="show hitboxes" data-collapsetext="hide hitboxes">
{{#invoke:FrameChart|drawFrameData
[[File:GGXXACPR_Jam_2P-Hitbox.png|center|175px]]
|startup  = 10
</div>
|active = 7
|data=
|recovery = 23
{{AttackDataHeader-GGACR}}
{{!}}-
{{#lsth:GGACR/Jam Kuradoberi/Data|2P}}
{{!}}-
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Used in wall loops to rack up damage, but it also has some use as a frametrap since it can be delayed quite a lot from {{clr|4|6H}}.<br>
Quite unsafe on block and in CH state all the way through recovery, however the knockback can make it awkward to punish.
*Has some upper body invuln on startup.
}}
}}
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{{MoveData
===<big>{{clr|4|3H}}</big>===
|name=2K
{{GGACR Move Card
|image=GGAC_Jam_2K.png
|input=3H
|caption=This along with 2D are her farthest pokes, and this is very fast.
|description=
<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" data-expandtext="show hitboxes" data-collapsetext="hide hitboxes">
{{#invoke:FrameChart|drawFrameData
[[File:GGXXACPR_Jam_2K-Hitbox.png|center|175px]]
|startup  = 5
</div>
|active = 2
|data=
|inactive2 = 2
{{AttackDataHeader-GGACR}}
|active3 = 4
{{!}}-
|recovery = 15
{{#lsth:GGACR/Jam Kuradoberi/Data|2K}}
|specialRecovery = 8
{{!}}-
{{Description|7|text=
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*-8 on Block, -7 on Hit, +5 on CH. Can be spaced to be made as much as as -1 on block and ±0 on hit.
*Airborne on the active frames makes this a decent high profile move.
*2nd Hit can be cancelled into a Carded kick.
*This move in it of itself has a good mix-up when you have 50% Meter and/or cards. You can either do Carded Gekirin or RC into j.S (High), RC into delayed land 5K (Low), or RC into Throw. Otherwise, somewhat mediocre.
}}
}}
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{{MoveData
===<big>{{clr|1|2P}}</big>===
|name=2S
{{GGACR Move Card
|image=GGAC_Jam_2S.png
|input=2P
|caption=Great move for scaring opponents as it's deadly on CH.
|description=
<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" data-expandtext="show hitboxes" data-collapsetext="hide hitboxes">
{{#invoke:FrameChart|drawFrameData
[[File:GGXXACPR_Jam_2S-Hitbox.png|center|175px]]
|startup  = 4
</div>
|active = 2
|data=
|recovery = 4
{{AttackDataHeader-GGACR}}
{{!}}-
{{#lsth:GGACR/Jam Kuradoberi/Data|2S}}
{{!}}-
{{Description|7|text=
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}}
Four frame {{clr|1|2P}} which is +4 on block.
*Passable hitbox but good speed.
*Hits fairly high for a crouching P, can be low profiled.
*Hits crouching opponents, as opposed to {{clr|1|5P}}.
*Can stuff approaches due to speed if properly spaced.
[[/Frame_Data#Gatling_Table|Gatling Options]]: {{clr|1|5P}}, {{clr|1|2P}}, {{clr|1|6P}}, {{clr|2|5K}}, {{clr|2|2K}}, {{clr|3|c.S}}, {{clr|3|f.S}}, {{clr|3|2S}}, {{clr|4|5H}}, {{clr|4|2H}}, {{clr|4|6H}}, {{clr|4|3H}}, {{clr|5|5D}}, {{clr|5|2D}}
}}
}}
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{{MoveData
===<big>{{clr|2|2K}}</big>===
|name=2H
{{GGACR Move Card
|image=GGAC_Jam_2H.png
|input=2K
|caption=Probably her best AA without parrying.
|description=
<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" data-expandtext="show hitboxes" data-collapsetext="hide hitboxes">
{{#invoke:FrameChart|drawFrameData
[[File:GGXXACPR_Jam_2H-1-Hitbox.png|center|175px]]
|startup  = 5
1st hit (Frames 9-10)
|active = 3
[[File:GGXXACPR_Jam_2H-2-Hitbox.png|center|175px]]
|recovery = 9
1st hit (Frames 11-12)
[[File:GGXXACPR_Jam_2H-3-Hitbox.png|center|175px]]
2nd hit (Frames 13-14)
[[File:GGXXACPR_Jam_2H-4-Hitbox.png|center|175px]]
2nd hit (Frames 15-16)
</div>
|data=
{{AttackDataHeader-GGACR}}
{{!}}-
{{#lsth:GGACR/Jam Kuradoberi/Data|2H}}
{{!}}-
{{Description|7|text=
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Decent crouching poke.
*Similar to {{clr|5|2D}} in range, decent for Jam.
*Low profiles very slightly.
*Generally cancelled to {{clr|5|2D}} for knockdown or conversion with {{clr|3|236S}}~{{clr|2|K}}.
*Makes for an ok tick throw at -2.
[[/Frame_Data#Gatling_Table|Gatling Options]]: {{clr|1|6P}}, {{clr|2|5K}}, {{clr|2|2K}}, {{clr|2|6K}}, {{clr|3|c.S}}, {{clr|3|f.S}}, {{clr|3|2S}}, {{clr|4|2H}}, {{clr|4|6H}}, {{clr|4|3H}}, {{clr|5|5D}}, {{clr|5|2D}}
}}
}}
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{{MoveData
===<big>{{clr|3|2S}}</big>===
|name=2D
{{GGACR Move Card
|image=GGAC_Jam_2D.png
|input=2S
|caption=Slightly slower than 2K but leads to more damage.
|description=
<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" data-expandtext="show hitboxes" data-collapsetext="hide hitboxes">
{{#invoke:FrameChart|drawFrameData
[[File:GGXXACPR_Jam_2D-Hitbox.png|center|175px]]
|startup  = 6
</div>
|active = 5
|data=
|recovery = 9
{{AttackDataHeader-GGACR}}
{{!}}-
{{#lsth:GGACR/Jam Kuradoberi/Data|2D}}
{{!}}-
{{Description|7|text=
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}}
One of Jam's best poking normals.
*Frame 6 button with deceptively far range. Hits right to past Jam's fingertips.
*Strong hitbox, and safe on block.
*Can stuff quite a few other buttons.
*Staggers on CH, combos into FB Puffball.
[[/Frame_Data#Gatling_Table|Gatling Options]]: {{clr|2|5K}}, {{clr|2|2K}}, {{clr|4|5H}}, {{clr|4|2H}}, {{clr|4|6H}}, {{clr|4|3H}}, {{clr|5|5D}}, {{clr|5|2D}}
}}
}}
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{{MoveData
===<big>{{clr|4|2H}}</big>===
|name=j.P
{{GGACR Move Card
|image=GGAC_Jam_jP.png
|input=2H
|caption=Can mash this on a jump-in to try and cover it, but it's nowhere near as good as other character's.
|description=
<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" data-expandtext="show hitboxes" data-collapsetext="hide hitboxes">
{{#invoke:FrameChart|drawFrameData
[[File:GGXXACPR_Jam_jP-Hitbox.png|center|175px]]
|startup  = 9
</div>
|active = 8
|data=
|recovery = 25
{{AttackDataHeader-GGACR}}
{{!}}-
{{#lsth:GGACR/Jam Kuradoberi/Data|j.P}}
{{!}}-
{{Description|7|text=
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}}
Questionable Anti-Air kick.
*Predictive anti-air.
*Mostly vertical hitbox, can work against crossups.
*Common in early launch portions of combos.
*Vacuums on air hit for {{clr|4|6H}} conversions.
*Awful on whiff. Stay aware.
[[/Frame_Data#Gatling_Table|Gatling Options]]: {{clr|4|6H}}, {{clr|4|3H}}
}}
}}
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{{MoveData
===<big>{{clr|5|2D}}</big>===
|name=j.K
{{GGACR Move Card
|image=GGAC_Jam_jK.png
|input=2D
|caption=Combo filler.
|description=
<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" data-expandtext="show hitboxes" data-collapsetext="hide hitboxes">
{{#invoke:FrameChart|drawFrameData
[[File:GGXXACPR_Jam_jK-Hitbox.png|center|175px]]
|startup  = 6
</div>
|active = 4
|data=
|recovery = 16
{{AttackDataHeader-GGACR}}
|frcStart = 1
{{!}}-
|frcEnd = 6
{{#lsth:GGACR/Jam Kuradoberi/Data|j.K}}
{{!}}-
{{Description|7|text=
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Extremely fast sweep with great range for Jam. Valuable poke in neutral, combo filler to confirm into carded Ryuujin on most of the cast, and is jump cancelable to enable pressure resets.
Notable for having an FRC window starting frame 1, which means Jam can effectively FRC any normal that can gatling into 2D. Used this way, Jam gets huge frame advantage off of blocked normals, specifically 6K(1), 6P, and f.S. Because the window starts frame 1 and lasts 6 frames, it's easy to execute and allows pressure resets from any situation. 
*Combos to {{clr|3|236S}}~{{clr|2|K}}, but timing is character specific.
}}
}}
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{{MoveData
===<big>{{clr|1|j.P}}</big>===
|name=j.S
{{GGACR Move Card
|image=GGAC_Jam_jS.png
|input=j.P
|caption=If your opponent is above you, they lose.
|description=
<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" data-expandtext="show hitboxes" data-collapsetext="hide hitboxes">
{{#invoke:FrameChart|drawFrameData
[[File:GGXXACPR_Jam_jS-1-Hitbox.png|center|175px]]
|startup  = 5
Frames 4-6
|active = 4
[[File:GGXXACPR_Jam_jS-2-Hitbox.png|center|175px]]
|recovery = 14
Frames 7-8
</div>
|data=
{{AttackDataHeader-GGACR}}
{{!}}-
{{#lsth:GGACR/Jam Kuradoberi/Data|j.S}}
{{!}}-
{{Description|7|text=
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}}
Subpar {{clr|1|j.P}}. Mostly relegated to combo'ing {{clr|3|j.S}}s together.
*Weak horizontal and vertical range.
*Hitbox is entirely enclosed by the hurtbox.
*Self-cancels at least, can be useful to drag blocking airborne opponents back down.
[[/Frame_Data#Gatling_Table|Gatling Options]]: {{clr|1|j.P}}, {{clr|2|j.K}}, {{clr|3|j.S}}, {{clr|4|j.H}}, {{clr|5|j.D}}
}}
}}
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{{MoveData
===<big>{{clr|2|j.K}}</big>===
|name=j.H
{{GGACR Move Card
|image=GGAC_Jam_jH.png
|input=j.K
|caption=Crossup hitbox
|description=
<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" data-expandtext="show hitboxes" data-collapsetext="hide hitboxes">
{{#invoke:FrameChart|drawFrameData
[[File:GGXXACPR_Jam_jH-1-Hitbox.png|center|175px]]
|startup  = 5
Frames 7-8
|active = 8
[[File:GGXXACPR_Jam_jH-2-Hitbox.png|center|175px]]
|recovery = 11
Frames 9-10
[[File:GGXXACPR_Jam_jH-3-Hitbox.png|center|175px]]
Frames 11-12
[[File:GGXXACPR_Jam_jH-4-Hitbox.png|center|175px]]
Frames 13-14
[[File:GGXXACPR_Jam_jH-5-Hitbox.png|center|175px]]
Frames 15-16
</div>
|data=
{{AttackDataHeader-GGACR}}
{{!}}-
{{#lsth:GGACR/Jam Kuradoberi/Data|j.H}}
{{!}}-
{{Description|7|text=
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}}
Jam's farthest reaching air normal. Mediocre air-to-air.
*Mostly used as combo filler into {{clr|5|j.D}}.
[[/Frame_Data#Gatling_Table|Gatling Options]]: {{clr|1|j.P}}, {{clr|3|j.S}}, {{clr|4|j.H}}, {{clr|5|j.D}}
}}
}}
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{{MoveData
===<big>{{clr|3|j.S}}</big>===
|name=j.D
{{GGACR Move Card
|image=GGAC_Jam_jD.png
|input=j.S
|caption=Great on CH,</br>decent air-to-air poke.
|description=
<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" data-expandtext="show hitboxes" data-collapsetext="hide hitboxes">
{{#invoke:FrameChart|drawFrameData
[[File:GGXXACPR_Jam_jD-1-Hitbox.png|center|175px]]
|startup  = 4
1st hit (Frames 7-9)
|active = 5
[[File:GGXXACPR_Jam_jD-2-Hitbox.png|center|175px]]
|recovery = 9
2nd hit (Frames 14-19)
</div>
|data=
{{AttackDataHeader-GGACR}}
{{!}}-
{{#lsth:GGACR/Jam Kuradoberi/Data|j.D}}
{{!}}-
{{Description|7|text=
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}}
One of the strongest rising air-to-airs in the game.
*Frame 4 with a disjointed hitbox above Jam. Has some head invincibility.
*Combos both to and from {{clr|1|j.P}} for hit confirmation.
*Floats somewhat on hit with nonstandard hitstun for bigger conversions.
*Little horizontal range, so ensure that you're close to them first.
[[/Frame_Data#Gatling_Table|Gatling Options]]: {{clr|1|j.P}}, {{clr|4|j.H}}
}}
}}
<br style="clear:both;"/>
 
===Throws===
===<big>{{clr|4|j.H}}</big>===
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{{GGACR Move Card
{{MoveData
|input=j.H
|name=Throw
|description=
|image=GGAC_Jam_throw.png
{{#invoke:FrameChart|drawFrameData
|caption="Ohohohohoho!"
|startup  = 7
|data=
|active = 10
{{AttackDataHeader-GGACR}}
|recovery = 16
{{!}}-
{{#lsth:GGACR/Jam Kuradoberi/Data|Ground Throw}}
{{!}}-
{{Description|7|text=
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}}
Hits all around for crossups.
*Large active window.
*Combos to Ryujin on air hit.
*Easily punished on IB if done from an IAD, can hitconfirm into {{clr|2|j.2K}} on block for pushback/safety.
}}
}}
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{{MoveData
===<big>{{clr|5|j.D}}</big>===
|name=Air Throw
{{GGACR Move Card
|image=GGAC_Jam_airThrow.png
|input=j.D
|caption=Thigh neck-snap go!
|description=
|data=
{{#invoke:FrameChart|drawFrameData
{{AttackDataHeader-GGACR}}
|startup  = 7
{{!}}-
|active = 3
{{#lsth:GGACR/Jam Kuradoberi/Data|Air Throw}}
|inactive2 = 4
{{!}}-
|active3 = 6
{{Description|7|text=
|recovery = 16
|Specialrecovery = 4
}}
}}
Thicc scary air kicks.
*Fairly disjointed on the first hit, very disjointed on the second.
*Mostly used in combos for Gekirin conversions.
*Huge on Counter Hit.
}}
}}
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{{MoveData
==Universal Mechanics==
|name=Dead Angle Attack
===<big>Ground Throw</big>===
|image=GGAC_Jam_2S.png
{{GGACR Move Card
|caption=Has the same animation as her 2S, only always knocks down.
|input=Ground Throw
|data=
|description=
{{AttackDataHeader-GGACR}}
Average throw but with free followups. Gives a short superjump combo, but no knockdown without meter or cards.
{{!}}-
 
{{#lsth:GGACR/Jam Kuradoberi/Data|DAA}}
With FRC and/or cards, throw becomes a terrifying damage threat for Jam, leading to full 2H > 6H wall-loop conversions and a hard knockdown. Due to Jam's strength as a strike/throw character, throw FRC is her most important FRC to learn, as the threat of it leads to more value from her numerous frametraps. As a visual cue for the FRC window, the window appears when Jam has fully retracted her legs in her animation, as she's about to kick her opponent.
{{!}}-
*CH grants same followups as FRC, but more prorated.
{{Description|7|text=
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}}
===<big>Air Throw</big>===
{{GGACR Move Card
|input=Air Throw
|description=
Leads to knockdown plus oki or cards. Gives a full, but prorated wall loop combo in the corner.
}}
}}
<br style="clear:both;"/>
 
===Special Moves===
===<big>Dead Angle Attack</big>===
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{{GGACR Move Card
{{MoveData
|input=DAA
|name=Breath of Asanagi
|description=
|input=22K, S, or H
{{#invoke:FrameChart|drawFrameData
|image=GGAC_Jam_22K.png
|startup  = 13
|image2=GGAC_Jam_22KIcons.png
|active = 6
|caption=The animation is the same no matter what button you press.
|recovery = 16
|data=
{{AttackDataHeader-GGACR}}
{{!}}-
{{#lsth:GGACR/Jam Kuradoberi/Data|22K/S/H}}
{{!}}-
{{Description|7|text=
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}}
Typical Dead Angle but with {{clr|3|2S}}'s good hitbox.
*Always knocks down on hit
}}
}}
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{{MoveData
|name=Ryuujin
|input=236K/236D air OK
|image=GGAC_Jam_236K.png
|caption="WHOOOOTCHAAAAA~!"
|data=
{{AttackDataHeader-GGACR|version=yes}}
{{!}}-
{{AttackVersion|name=Normal}}
{{#lsth:GGACR/Jam Kuradoberi/Data|236K}}
{{!}}-
{{AttackVersion|name=Aerial}}
{{#lsth:GGACR/Jam Kuradoberi/Data|j.236K}}
{{!}}-
{{AttackVersion|name=Powered Up}}
{{#lsth:GGACR/Jam Kuradoberi/Data|236D}}
{{!}}-
{{Description|8|text=


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==Special Moves==
'''DISCLAIMER''': Ryuujin, Gekirin and Kenroukaku all have different effects when done as part of an IAD, and all charged kicks can be comboed from their normal version, charged version and Force Break Hyappo Shinshou ({{clr|3|236S}}>{{clr|5|D}}), so whenever this guide mentions it, we assume you read this
===<big>Breath of Asanagi</big>===
{{InputBadge|{{clr|2|22K}}\{{clr|3|22S}}\{{clr|4|22H}}}}
{{GGACR Move Card
|input=22K/S/H
|description=
{{#invoke:FrameChart|drawFrameData
|startup = 53
|recovery = 1
}}
Jam's unique power-up move, providing her the icon cards needed to expend for enhanced specials per card.
*A big corner stone of Jam's game. If you don't have meter for {{clr|5|22D}} or want it to save it for something later, this is the way to go move after a knockdown.
*Most characters will want to Play the Zoning and keep away game against Jam. If they are playing too passive against you, charging cards fullscreen will not only grant you cards, but also make them try to stop you, and Jam wants their opponents as close as possible.
*Rule of thumb: if you don't have any charged cards already, you'll want to priotize Charged Ryuujin over Charged Kenroukaku, Charged Gekirin being the least important.
}}
}}
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{{MoveData
|name=Gekirin
|input=214K/214D air OK
|image=GGAC_Jam_214K.png
|caption=A flaming axe kick. Very useful.
|data=
{{AttackDataHeader-GGACR|version=yes}}
{{!}}-
{{AttackVersion|name=Normal}}
{{#lsth:GGACR/Jam Kuradoberi/Data|214K}}
{{!}}-
{{AttackVersion|name=Aerial}}
{{#lsth:GGACR/Jam Kuradoberi/Data|j.214K}}
{{!}}-
{{AttackVersion|name=Powered Up}}
{{#lsth:GGACR/Jam Kuradoberi/Data|214D}}
{{!}}-
{{Description|8|text=


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===<big>Ryuujin</big>===
{{InputBadge|{{clr|2|236K}}\{{clr|5|236D}}}} '''(Air OK)'''
{{GGACR Move Card
|input=236K,j.236K,236D
|description=
{{#invoke:FrameChart|drawFrameData
|startup  = 17
|active  = 6
|recovery = 25
|specialRecovery = 11
}}
{{#invoke:FrameChart|drawFrameData
|startup  = 9
|active  = 6
|specialRecovery = 11
}}
{{#invoke:FrameChart|drawFrameData
|startup = 11
|active  = 16
|specialRecovery = 15
}}
''Please note all version of Ryuujin hitboxes are not that great. Even though there is disjoint, you are moving forward very fast and will put the hurtbox in harms way. A lot of moves will beat them, and most can crouch under the entire duration. Yolo Ryuujin at your own risk.''
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====={{clr|K|236K}}=====
Conversion and punish tool.
*Mostly overshadowed by the TK version of Ryuujin. Worse damage and frame data, although some combos, mostly max {{clr|3|f.S}} > TK Ryuujin will fail where Ground Ryuujin succeeds.
*'''Very Shitty Reversal''', but you could technically get a CH punish out of it, and CH Ryuujin is pretty good
----
====={{clr|K|j.236K}}=====
TK Ryuujin is a force to be reckoned with. A mainstay in Jam's combo game in conjuction of Powered Ryuujin
*Using TK Ryuujin sparringly is a good way to maneuver around the field.
*IAD Ryuujin stops Jam on her track, turning Aerial Ryuujin in a lingering hitbox meant to stop Anti Air and Air to Air attempts. This is horribly unsafe on whiff, but it's useful to keep in mind.
----
====={{clr|D|236D}}=====
Powered Ryuujin is one of Jam's most important moves. Learn to love this move.
*Does good damage and wallsplats from anywhere on the screen, enabling easy combos. Depending on how high the wallsplat is, tension/cards may have to be used, but generally you can get free continuations.
*Having a stocked Ryuujin card will force opponents to play on point, as this makes a speedy and debilitating whiff punish.
*Strike invuln makes it an extremely rewarding, though very predictable and punishable, reversal option.
}}
}}
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{{MoveData
|name=Kenroukaku
|input=623K/623D air OK
|image=GGAC_Jam_623K.png
|caption=Not as good as Volcanic Viper, but it'll do.
|data=
{{AttackDataHeader-GGACR|version=yes}}
{{!}}-
{{AttackVersion|name=Normal}}
{{#lsth:GGACR/Jam Kuradoberi/Data|623K}}
{{!}}-
{{AttackVersion|name=Aerial}}
{{#lsth:GGACR/Jam Kuradoberi/Data|j.623K}}
{{!}}-
{{AttackVersion|name=Powered Up}}
{{#lsth:GGACR/Jam Kuradoberi/Data|623D}}
{{!}}-
{{Description|8|text=


===<big>Gekirin</big>===
{{InputBadge|{{clr|2|214K}}\{{clr|5|214D}}}} '''(Air OK)'''
{{GGACR Move Card
|input=214K,j.214K,214D
|description=
{{#invoke:FrameChart|drawFrameData
|startup  = 19
|active  = 13
|recovery = 3
|specialRecovery = 10
}}
}}
{{#invoke:FrameChart|drawFrameData
|startup  = 9
|active  = 13
|specialRecovery = 10
}}
{{#invoke:FrameChart|drawFrameData
|startup  = 11
|active  = 27
|active3 = 4
|active5 = 7
|specialRecovery = 12
}}
====={{clr|K|214K}}=====
On paper, an off the ground 19f overhead sounds awesome. However, grounded Gekirin goes high in the air, goes active in the air, and then has to fall down, similar to the woes of Greed Sever. It's dubious as to whether you can even really get a good combo off this - ignore it and go straight for TK Gekirin.
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====={{clr|K|j.214K}}=====
Air version that is slightly faster and overall better. Still props Jam up when activated. Highly useful as a neutral tool, as IABD Gekirin is a relatively safe way to put a hitbox on screen and can wall out characters trying to chase Jam down.
*Unlike grounded Gekirin, this version groundbounces, making it a great combo starter.
**Make sure to TK it, the lower to the ground you are the easier the conversion.
*IAD Gekirin will make Jam plummet down instead of making an arc. Depending on how you time it, you can get an ambigous Cross-up.
----
====={{clr|D|214D}}=====
This Version is both a faster overhead and a better combo tool (with cards). It's better for conversions against high airborne opponents than {{clr|D|236D}} but utterly kills the damage of the combo after it due to terrible GB-.
}}
}}
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{{MoveData
|name=Bakushuu
|input=236S
|image=GGAC_Jam_236S.png
|caption=Can go under a lot of projectiles and get in fast.
|data=
{{AttackDataHeader-GGACR}}
{{!}}-
{{#lsth:GGACR/Jam Kuradoberi/Data|236S}}
{{!}}-
{{Description|7|text=


===<big>Kenroukaku</big>===
{{InputBadge|{{clr|2|623K}}\{{clr|5|623D}}}} '''(Air OK)'''
{{GGACR Move Card
|input=623K,j.623K,623D
|description=
{{#invoke:FrameChart|drawFrameData
|startup  = 7
|active  = 23
|specialRecovery = 6
}}
{{#invoke:FrameChart|drawFrameData
|startup  = 4
|active  = 23
|specialRecovery = 6
}}
{{#invoke:FrameChart|drawFrameData
|startup  = 3
|active  = 26
|specialRecovery = 5
}}
}}
====={{clr|K|623K}}=====
Jam's reversal and sometimes anti air.
*{{clr|2|623K}} > {{clr|5|623D}} turns this move from an annoying reversal to a downright nasty punish to meaties.
*Produces four hits quickly with little space between them, which can be useful for summons, armor, and even clashes.
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====={{clr|K|j.623K}}=====
Not very good on its own aside from combos. You are probably looking for the IAD version
*IAD Kenroukaku, Just Like IAD Gekirin, sends Jam downwards instead of upwards. Although the invincibility period is small, it may just be enough to beat some weaker grounded anti airs
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====={{clr|D|623D}}=====
An incredible move with massive amounts of invulnerability. Perfect for anti-airing overly-aggressive approaches or reversaling out of pressure. Makes Jam really annoying to pressure for long periods of time if she has this stocked. Has custom hitstop that makes it harder for characters like Dizzy to OS against it with fish out.
Card Kenroukaku is also an essential air-conversion tool, as it causes the opponent to be launched up and dropped down after Jam has already landed, no matter the height. Any air hit can instantly be combo'd into Card Kenroukaku and put into Jam's grounded loops. Sadly, it prorates heavily, but the meter gain from the combos you can get with this move mean you can pretty much immediately perform {{clr|5|22D}} after it as a tradeoff, and it produces a hefty six hits. An overall exceptional special.
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}}
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{{MoveData
|name=Mawarikomi
|input=236S~P
|image=GGAC_Jam_236SP.png
|caption="Over here!"
|data=
{{AttackDataHeader-GGACR}}
{{!}}-
{{#lsth:GGACR/Jam Kuradoberi/Data|236S > P}}
{{!}}-
{{Description|7|text=


===<big>Bakushuu</big>===
{{InputBadge|{{clr|3|236S}}}}
{{GGACR Move Card
|input=236S
|description=
{{#invoke:FrameChart|drawFrameData
|title=Red represents cancellable frames
|startup = 6
|active = 19
|recovery = 22
}}
}}
Bakushuu on its own is Jam's way to approach quickly and safely through ground projectiles and higher-hitting pokes. Shrinks Jam's hurtbox significantly while travelling and has some screenshake for the endorphins.
*Bakushuu has 6 different follow-ups, {{clr|1|P}} (Avoid) , {{clr|2|K}} (Low), {{clr|3|S}} (Puffball), {{clr|4|H}} (Dash Twice then Puffball/Cross-up Puffball), {{clr|5|D}} (FB Puffball), and {{clr|1|236P}} (Flip).
*Bakushuu can also be canceled into Jam's carded kicks ({{clr|5|236D}}, {{clr|5|214D}}, and {{clr|5|623D}}), and retains horizontal momentum to travel a surprising amount of space.
}}
}}
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{{MoveData
|name=Ashibarai
|input=236S~K
|image=GGAC_Jam_236SK.png
|caption=Only way to hit low out of Bakushuu, sometimes worth it to get out of anti-puffball pokes.
|data=
{{AttackDataHeader-GGACR}}
{{!}}-
{{#lsth:GGACR/Jam Kuradoberi/Data|236S > K}}
{{!}}-
{{Description|7|text=


===<big>Mawarikomi</big>===
{{InputBadge|{{clr|3|236S}}~{{clr|1|P}}}}
{{GGACR Move Card
|input=236S > P
|description=
{{#invoke:FrameChart|drawFrameData
|recovery = 26
}}
}}
Extends Jam's invincibility period after Bakushuu. Great against attacks with a lot of active frames like Justice's f.S, which are the biggest counter measure against Puffball.
*If close to the opponent, Jam will pass through. Doing this after blockstrings is a gimmicky yet useful way to mix things up.
}}
}}
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{{MoveData
|name=Hyappo Shinshou
|input=236S~S
|image=GGAC_Jam_236SS.png
|caption=The infamous Puffball.
|data=
{{AttackDataHeader-GGACR}}
{{!}}-
{{#lsth:GGACR/Jam Kuradoberi/Data|236S > S}}
{{!}}-
{{Description|7|text=


===<big>Ashibarai</big>===
{{InputBadge|{{clr|3|236S}}~{{clr|2|K}}}}
{{GGACR Move Card
|input=236S > K
|description=
{{#invoke:FrameChart|drawFrameData
|startup  = 10
|active = 8
|recovery = 22
}}
}}
Only way to hit low out of Bakushuu.
*Knockdowns on hit and cancels into 22X, making it most of the time the most optimal way to end ground combos.
}}
}}
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{{MoveData
|name=Senri Shinshou
|input=236S~H
|image=GGAC_Jam_236SS.png
|caption=Jam dashes twice before this, crossing up if she's close enough.
|data=
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{{!}}-
{{AttackVersion|name=Normal}}
{{#lsth:GGACR/Jam Kuradoberi/Data|236S > H}}
{{!}}-
{{AttackVersion|name=Crossup}}
{{#lsth:GGACR/Jam Kuradoberi/Data|236S > H Crossup}}
{{!}}-
{{Description|8|text=


===<big>Hyappo Shinshou</big>===
{{InputBadge|{{clr|3|236S}}~{{clr|3|S}}}}
{{GGACR Move Card
|input=236S > S
|description=
{{#invoke:FrameChart|drawFrameData
|startup  = 18
|active = 3
|recovery = 15
}}
}}
The infamous Puffball. Sometimes shortened to "puff". This move is absolutely stupid.
*+1 on Block
*Wall bounces on CH, starting easy combos
*Has a stupid large hitbox, with Jam's front arm and leg being disjointed
Jam can mix it up with her other options out of Bakushuu, your opponents should be pulling their hair out because of this move, and it playing around it should be something they're always conscious of. Despite its strengths, it can be low profiled, though catching someone trying to squeeze under it is just part of the matchup.
}}
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{{MoveData
===<big>Senri Shinshou</big>===
|name=Hochifu
{{InputBadge|{{clr|3|236S}}~{{clr|4|H}}}}
|input=Parry)
{{GGACR Move Card
|image=GGAC_Jam_Parry.png
|input=236S > H,236S > H Crossup
|caption=A green flash will appear when you successfully parry an attack.
|description=
|data=
{{#invoke:FrameChart|drawFrameData
{{AttackDataHeader-GGACR}}
|startup  = 24
{{!}}-
|active = 3
{{#lsth:GGACR/Jam Kuradoberi/Data|546}}
|recovery = 12
{{!}}-
|frcStart = 21
{{Description|7|text=
|frcEnd = 24
See [[GGACR/Jam Kuradoberi/Strategy#Parrying|this section]] for more details.
}}
}}
{{#invoke:FrameChart|drawFrameData
|startup  = 29
|active = 3
|recovery = 15
}}
}}
Jam will dash twice when doing this move. If you are far away, normal version will come out. It has some added benefits when compared to normal Puffball:
*It's +4 on block
*It will always wallbounce, be it a normal hit or a Counter hit. Near the corner or with counter-hit, starts a combo.
*Has an FRC point at 21~24F to do a throw on whiff or get better conversion on hit if done at the 24th frame.
The wallbounce on hit and fast movement makes it a useful combo tool, allowing Jam to cross the screen to followup on wallsplats or even just to extend a combo point blank. It has some use in chasing an opponents in the air and/or trying to anti-air them, or as a very straightforward call out against full-screen summons or resource collecting.


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Still, this move is gimmicky as all hell and keen players will stop you in your tracks if you abuse it, so don't use it purely to close the gap in neutral.
{{MoveData
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|name=Houeikyaku
If Jam is close to the opponent, crossup version comes out.  
|input=j.2K
|image=GGAC_Jam_j2K.png
|caption=Good for spacing and beating out weaker anti-airs.
|data=
{{AttackDataHeader-GGACR}}
{{!}}-
{{#lsth:GGACR/Jam Kuradoberi/Data|j.2K}}
{{!}}-
{{Description|7|text=


It's generally a worse Puffball, except for one thing, the Dizzy modifier is astonishingly high. With Jam's IK being one of the best in the game, any dizzy usually turns into a death scenario. Risky, but has its uses.
*Requires insanely close distance to convert off the wallbounce. On counter-hit it will convert easily, but gauging the distance to the corner will be hard since Jam isn't moving forwards as much.
}}
}}
===<big>Choujin</big>===
{{InputBadge|{{clr|1|236P}} (Air OK)\{{clr|3|236S}}~{{clr|1|236P}}}}
{{GGACR Move Card
|input=236P,j.236P
|description=
Somewhat unusual, but versatile, movement tool in Jam's arsenal. Jam quickly flips off the ground diagonally upwards and forwards, focusing on verticality. When she does, she turns around, so even if you don't go over the top of the opponent all of your inputs will be backwards (e.g. 236P to flip, but inputting 236K in air will give you Gekirin as you are now facing left). Typically called "Flip".
*Can be sparingly used as a pressure reset tool due to its horizontal momentum, but is fairly reactable.
*FRC point at 6~8F will instead send Jam over the ground at a low angle without turning her around. More horizontal movement than normal flip and enables stronger pressure resets than doing it without the cancel.
**Intended for cross-ups. This can be considered the only way to Attack high from a Bakushuu.
*You can do it on its own or as a followup/cancel to Bakushuu, this being the only way to deal with sliding moves like Grand Viper, Robo-Ky's 2K, etc...
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Aerial Flip gives a bigger emphasis on horizontal movement. Great for avoiding certain moves. Turns her backwards like regular flip.
*Aerial Flip <em>cannot</em> be used after using double jumping in the air, but <em>can</em> be used after super jump as a pseudo-second jump while still retaining the ability to airdash.
*IAD Choujin sends her straight down. Just like IAD Gekirin and Kenroukaku, great for cross-ups (If you haven't noticed yet, Cross-ups are Jam's thing).
*Has the same FRC point as ground version. Air Flip FRC reduces the vertical movement and sends Jam very slightly further than normal. Unlike grounded flip FRC, she will still turn around.
**Has niche uses as a crossup mixup, specifically IABD Flip FRC allowing for a sneaky crossup {{clr|1|j.P}} or {{clr|4|j.H}}
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}}
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{{MoveData
|name=Choujin
|input=236P, j.236P
|image=GGAC_Jam_236P.png
|caption=Flip!
|data=
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{{!}}-
{{AttackVersion|name=Ground}}
{{#lsth:GGACR/Jam Kuradoberi/Data|236P}}
{{!}}-
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{{#lsth:GGACR/Jam Kuradoberi/Data|j.236P}}
{{!}}-
{{Description|8|text=


===<big>Hochifu</big>===
{{InputBadge|546}}
{{GGACR Move Card
|input=546
|description=
A parry that catches highs and mids. On successful catch it will remove all blockstun from the move however hitstop is unaffected, Jam is able to buffer any normal or special during this.<br>
The parry doesn't have any startup or recovery animation, however it does still have a cooldown of 15f on a failed parry attempt, this means that after inputting 546 it's possible to walk forward while the parry is still active, such as in a tick-throw situation, as the parry is only cancelled if you input anything but 5 or 6 after inputting the parry.<br>
As strong as this move is remember that it doesn't catch lows so you still have to guard low from time to time, especially on wake-up.
See [[GGACR/Jam Kuradoberi/Strategy#Parrying|this section]] for more advanced details.
}}
}}
===<big>Houeikyaku</big>===
{{InputBadge|{{clr|2|j.2+K}}}}
{{GGACR Move Card
|input=j.2+K
|description=
Jam's divekick, it has uses as a way to stall in the air against AAs, but its main use is that it hits overhead and when immediately cancel into from a jump it's her fastest overhead.
Despite the move's minimal height requirement Jam is still able to do this move immediately out of a jump as her initial jump height is higher than the minimal requirement.
}}
}}
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==Force Breaks==
==Force Breaks==
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===<big>FB Breath of Asanagi</big>===
{{MoveData
{{InputBadge|{{clr|5|22D}}}}
|name=FB Breath of Asanagi
{{GGACR Move Card
|input=22D,
|input=22D
|image=GGAC_Jam_22K.png
|description=
|caption=Same animation as 22X, only with a force break flash.
{{#invoke:FrameChart|drawFrameData
|data=
|startup  = 20
{{AttackDataHeader-GGACR}}
|recovery = 31
{{!}}-
{{#lsth:GGACR/Jam Kuradoberi/Data|22D}}
{{!}}-
{{Description|7|text=
 
}}
}}
Generates a card for all three kicks.
*You'll mostly want to use meter for this when you have no cards available, otherwise you might spent too much meter on cards you probably won't use completely. Still, it's an amazing move so don't ignore it.
}}
}}
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{{MoveData
|name=Hyappo Shinshou
|input=236S~D
|image=GGAC_Jam_236SS.png
|caption=Everyone fears this.
|data=
{{AttackDataHeader-GGACR}}
{{!}}-
{{#lsth:GGACR/Jam Kuradoberi/Data|236S > D}}
{{!}}-
{{Description|7|text=


===<big>FB Hyappo Shinshou</big>===
{{InputBadge|{{clr|3|236S}}~{{clr|5|D}}}}
{{GGACR Move Card
|input=236S > D
|description=
{{#invoke:FrameChart|drawFrameData
|startup  = 14
|active = 3
|recovery = 15
}}
}}
One of the best and most tilting Force Breaks in the game.
Fast, leads to big damage, has a massive dizzy modifier, possesses tons of invincibility from frame 3 onward, and is completely safe on block to boot.
Not only does this make for an amazingly safe horizontal DP, this version of the Puffball can also cancel into 22X and any of Jam's charged kicks. If you got a CH from this move, you are allowed to grin maliciously. Great move.
}}
}}
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==Overdrives==
==Overdrives==
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===<big>Renhoukyaku</big>===
{{MoveData
{{InputBadge|{{clr|4|632146H}}}}
|name=Renhoukyaku
{{GGACR Move Card
|input=632146H
|input=632146H
|image=GGAC_Jam_632146H.png
|description=
|caption=Super puffball. Not nearly as useful as the force break.
{{#invoke:FrameChart|drawFrameData
|data=
|startup  = 10
{{AttackDataHeader-GGACR}}
|active = 32
{{!}}-
|recovery = 9
{{#lsth:GGACR/Jam Kuradoberi/Data|632146H}}
{{!}}-
{{Description|7|text=
 
}}
}}
Massive ki ball with startup throw invul, multiple hits, and vacuum, which leaves Jam at +1 to run a frametrap or mixup if they're scared.
*''Freezes opponent's inputs from the flash until the 2nd active frame.''
**Them not blocking beforehand means you get the hit, as long as Jam isn't sticking her face into a hitbox.
*Hits a large area and can be difficult to avoid.
*''Will not cost tension if Jam is hit before the superflash''.
*Works as a decent pressure reset and just to let Jam resume her blockstrings/mix. Also sees use as a combo ender thanks to its whopping 9 hits, to ensure they're dead.
}}
}}
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{{MoveData
===<big>Choukyaku Hououshou</big>===
|name=Choukyaku Hououshou
{{InputBadge|{{clr|3|632146S}}}}
{{GGACR Move Card
|input=632146S
|input=632146S
|image=GGAC_Jam_632146S.png
|description=
|caption=Jam rushes forward before this, delivering a multi-hit super into a rising phoenix.
{{#invoke:FrameChart|drawFrameData
|data=
|startup  = 7
{{AttackDataHeader-GGACR}}
|active = 21
{{!}}-
|recovery = 24
{{#lsth:GGACR/Jam Kuradoberi/Data|632146S}}
{{!}}-
{{Description|7|text=
 
}}
}}
Jam's reversal super.
*Invincible into the first active frame, goes active on 7 instead of 10.
*''Also freezes opponent's inputs after the flash''.
*Leaps forward about a third of the screen, hitting backdashes or opponents committed to a move with an extended hurtbox if farther away.
*Only does one hit on block, but connects into an animation with every hit if it connects.
*It's quite possible for the opponent to fall out on air hit or if hit from very far away. Be prepared to RC if you have the meter.
}}
}}
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{{MoveData
|name=Geki: Saishinhou
|input=236236H
|image=GGAC_Jam_236236H.png
|caption=Sadly, the flame pillar doesn't have a hitbox.
|data=
{{AttackDataHeader-GGACR}}
{{!}}-
{{#lsth:GGACR/Jam Kuradoberi/Data|236236H}}
{{!}}-
{{Description|7|text=


===<big>Geki: Saishinshou</big>===
{{InputBadge|{{clr|4|236236H}}}}
{{GGACR Move Card
|input=236236H|type=super
|description=
{{#invoke:FrameChart|drawFrameData
|startup  = 3
|active = 3
|inactive2 = 2
|active3 = 3
|recovery = 36
|frcStart = 3
|frcEnd = 4
}}
}}
Jam's other reversal super.
*'''Three frame''' large grounded uppercut animation. Has strike invincibility during its entire active window.
*Launches on hit for a full conversion with a 75% prorate.
*Comes with an FRC point on the first hit for safety.
**This FRC comes with the added bonus of ''150%'' proration and stagger for big grounded followup damage.
*Very stubby range, take care not to get baited, and eye your tension to FRC if necessary.
}}
}}
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{{MoveData
|name=Tousai Hyakuretsuken
|input=64641236P+K
|image=GGAC_Jam_64641236PK.png
|caption=You're already dead.
|data=
{{AttackDataHeader-GGACR}}
{{!}}-
{{#lsth:GGACR/Jam Kuradoberi/Data|64641236PK}}
{{!}}-
{{Description|7|text=


===<big>Tousai Hyakuretsuken</big>===
{{InputBadge|{{clr|1|64641236P}}+{{clr|2|K}}}}
{{GGACR Move Card
|input=64641236PK
|description=
{{#invoke:FrameChart|drawFrameData
|startup  = 7
|active = 14
|recovery = 27
}}
}}
Jam's inner North Star.
Usually a for-fun move, Tousai can't be cancelled or juggled into in any way. The only way to combo into this super is by linking it off of {{clr|H|6H}} raw or through a (typically short) grounded combo beforehand. In exchange, it ignores all scaling, defense modifiers, and guts, as it consists of 100 strikes that do 1 damage. It's very practical, though at most health values it's far from optimal.
Generally, you shouldn't worry about this super outside of situational optimizations that lead to a kill, but it is very cool.
*Also a reversal, but considering the 100% tension cost, you should probably never be choosing it over any other option.
*Only does one hit on block, but connects into an animation with every hit if it connects.
}}
}}
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==Instant Kill==
==Instant Kill==
{{MoveData
===<big>Gasenkotsu</big>===
|name=Gasenkotsu  
{{InputBadge|During IK Mode: {{clr|4|236236H}}}}
|input=In IK mode: 236236H
{{GGACR Move Card
|image=GGAC_Jam_IK.png
|input=236236H|type=instantkill
|caption=TEN! JOU! TEN! KA! YUI! KA! DOKU! SON!
|description=
|data=
{{#invoke:FrameChart|drawFrameData
{{AttackDataHeader-GGACR}}
|startup  = 17
{{!}}-
|active = 12
{{#lsth:GGACR/Jam Kuradoberi/Data|IK}}
|recovery = 22
{{!}}-
{{Description|7|text=
 
}}
}}
One of the fastest IKs in the game in both prep time and startup. Coupled with its fast travel and Jam's huge stun output, you can reliably react to a dizzy and just do it.
}}
}}
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==Colors==
{{GGACRColors|Character=Jam Kuradoberi}}
 
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Latest revision as of 20:21, 1 March 2024

Overview

Overview

Jam is a highly mobile, offense-oriented rushdown character who excels at up-close pressure and dealing heavy damage off openings.

Jam's defining mechanic is her cards. By using Breath of AsanagiGGAC Jam 22K.pngGuardStartupRecoveryTotal 53Advantage-, Jam can charge up a card corresponding to one of three kick specials. These specials are RyujinGGAC Jam 236K.pngGuardAllStartup17Recovery25+11 after landingAdvantage-23, a screen-crossing flying kick, KenroukakuGGAC Jam 623K.pngGuardMidStartup7Recovery21+6 after landingAdvantage-36, a dp Dragon Punch A move that has invulnerability during its startup, long recovery, and a rising motion., and GekirinGGAC Jam 214K.pngGuardHigh/AirStartup19Recovery3+10 after landingAdvantage-9, an overhead kick. By spending one corresponding card, Jam can input the move with the D button to perform an empowered version of said move with a variety of improved properties. All three kick specials can be cancelled into enhanced kick specials, allowing for significant damage and corner carry. Jam's card specials unlock Jam's most damaging conversions and improve her gameplan drastically overall, making Jam a much more powerful character when she builds them.

Jam's normals generally lack range, but are very fast and typically advantageous on block, as well as most hits leading to high damage with the right cards. Jam also has a powerful command dashGGAC Jam 236S.pngGuardStartupRecoveryTotal 46Advantage- and various command movement options to maintain pressure once within range. Her command dash also has four unique followups, each with their own use in neutral and pressure, making it a versatile part of Jam's kit. Jam also has very fast and rewarding abare An attack during the opponent's pressure, intended to interrupt it. options and a a parry An attack or mechanic that allows the defender to brush aside an incoming hit and recover more or less instantly. in addition to Kenroukaku, giving her strong and versatile defensive options.

However, due to her overall poor reach, Jam struggles with contesting zoning or approaching the opponent She will generally need to rely on mobility to control space, since she lacks a strong long-ranged poke An attack that's thrown out to occupy the space in front of you and remind your opponent not to try and come closer. Usually, this is a far-reaching and safe normal move with little risk. or other common ranged options. She commonly needs to take risks to approach the opponent, utilizing advancing options such as Ryujin or her fast airdash to close the distance and avoid the opponent.
GGACR Jam Kuradoberi Nameplate.png
GGACR Jam Kuradoberi Portrait.png
Damage Received Mod
×1.06
Guts Rating
3/5
Gravity Mod
×1.1
Stun Resistance
65
Prejump
3F
Backdash
13F (1~7F Strike Invuln)
Wakeup Timing
28F (Face Up)/ 25F (Face Down)
Number of Jumps:
2
Number of Air Dashes:
1
Fastest Attack
5P (3F)
Reversals
623K/D (7F/3F)
546 (Catch High 1~8F)
632146S (7F)
236236H (3F)

 Jam Kuradoberi is a mobile and versatile rushdown character who can empower her Kick Specials with Cards to make them incredibly deadly and excels at close range.

Pros
Cons
  • High Damage With Cards: With cards, Jam can easily deal 50% health combos off of even stray hits. Her carded combos also carry the opponent to the corner, and all four of her supers can be used to end a combo with a powerful finisher.
  • Strong Pressure: Some moves are difficult to contest once Jam gets in range, and her command dash has four follow-ups that each have purpose in mixups, gap closing, and pressure resets. Her 6H is highly advantageous and invulnerable to throws, making it a powerful pressure tool.
  • Good Knockdowns With Cards: Jam can consistently knock the opponent down with cards, and can replenish her resources and re-establish threat afterwards.
  • Great Mobility: A fast dash and airdash let Jam move around the screen very quickly. Her air normals and tricky to whiff punish specials can make contesting her difficult.
  • High Tension Gain: Jam spends a lot of time moving forward and uses her specials to control space, additionally her powered up specials build a lot of meter on hit. Her meter can be spent for use in mixups, pressure, generating cards, or damage output.
  • Defensive Options: Has two 3 frame reversals. Her Parry is a strong tool which removes any blockstun on success and allows Jam to break out of pressure in ways others cannot.
  • Limited Range: Jam is outranged by the entire cast, which can make getting in or controlling neutral difficult.
  • Weak to Zoning: With no projectile nor means of dealing with them, Jam has no direct way to deal with strong zoning. Successfully using her dash, airdash, and Ryujin are key to approaching, but all come with their own risks.
  • Needs Resources for Mixups: Jam has limited meterless high/low mixup without enhanced Gekirin or meter to spend on RC. Her strike/throw mixups are strong, but her throw has poor reward without cards or its FRC.
  • Mediocre Anti-Air: 6P isn't a great anti-air. HochifuGGAC Jam Parry.pngGuardStartupRecoveryAdvantage- is a strong and rewarding option you can OS with 6P, but it can be exploited as well. Jam must sometimes rely on rising air normals, her air throw, or Kenroukaku to deal with opponents approaching by the air.

Unique Mechanics

Cards

Cards GGAC Jam 22KIcons.png

Jam can use one of her specials to prepare cards which enhance her other specials by granting them new properties. Using the D instead of K button for the following specials results in the listed changes:

  • Ryuujin: Startup reduced from 17f to 11f. Strike invulnerability from 1-9f, increased from 1-4f. Sticks the opponent to the wall instead of bouncing them off it.
  • Gekirin: Startup reduced from 19f to 12f. Hits crouching opponents on 18f instead of 21f. Has three hits instead of one. Increases untechable time by a significant amount, meaning it will almost always knock down.
  • Kenroukaku: Startup reduced from 7f to 3f. Hits 7 times instead of 4. Gains additional forward momentum. Increases untechable time by a significant amount.
These cards take time to prepare, and as such are usually prepared after a knockdown, or at full screen. Jam can use Breath of Asanagi to gain one card for one special, with 22K giving a card for Ryujin, 22S giving one for Gekirin, 22H giving one for Kenroukaku. The FB version gives Jam one card for all three specials.

Starter Guide

Need help getting started? Go to this page for information targeted at new players. It covers easy combos, key moves, and what to do after you knock the opponent down.
StartupThe time before an attack is active. Written startup values include the first active frame, so the startup on a frame chart will display one less square than the written value. Frames
Active The active frames of an attack refers to the amount of time an attack can hit the opponent. Frames
InactiveFrames in the middle of multi-hit attacks which cannot hit the opponent, but are after the move has become active at least once. Frames
Recovery The recovery of an attack refers to the amount of time an attacker must wait before they may perform another action, even blocking. Frames
Special RecoveryThe recovery of an attack refers to the amount of time an attacker must wait before they may perform another action.Recovery frames which happen under abnormal conditions, such as after landing. Frames
ProjectileIndicates an entity that exists separately from the character has become active. Usually something like a Fireball A projectile which usually travels slowly across the screen in a horizontal path above the ground.. Active
CancelA window in which to cancel a move. Can be varied in usage. Window

Normal Moves

5P

Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
12 Mid 3 3 4 +3
Total: 9

Standing jab with remarkable startup and a high hitbox. Typical way to start pressure up-close due to its speed, gatling options, and advantage on block. Whiffs on a lot of crouching characters, and some standing characters like Zappa. Can catch people trying to jump out of pressure, or be used to quickly anti-air after a parry.

Will 5P Whiff On Your Character?
Hit Condition Characters
Always hits  Justice,  Potemkin
Always hits guard, whiffs neutral crouch depending on animation  I-No,  Johnny
Always hits guard, whiffs neutral crouch  Testament
Hits standing, whiffs crouch guard, whiffs neutral crouch depending on animation  Dizzy,  Slayer
Hits standing, whiffs crouch  A.B.A,  Anji Mito,  Axl,  Baiken,  Chipp,  Eddie,  Jam,  Ky,  May,  Millia,  Order-Sol,  Robo-Ky,  Sol,  Venom
Hits standing guard, whiffs crouch, hits neutral standing depends on animation  Faust
Hits standing guard, whiffs idle standing, whiffs crouch  Zappa
Always whiffs  Kliff

Gatling Options: 5P, 2P, 6P, 5K, 2K, 6K, c.S, f.S, 2S, 5H, 2H, 6H, 3H, 5D, 2D

FRC Window Proration Guard Bar+ Guard Bar- Level
N/A 3 8 1

5K

Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
12 Low 5 4 7 +1
Total: 15

Fast, plus on block standing low. Useful in pressure due to the aforementioned properties in addition to its nonstandard 6F hitstop, which makes tick throws harder to react to. Also a common piece of combo filler in corner loops, and can be used in neutral similarly to 2S depending on the matchup.

  • Full counter hit state for the entire move's duration. Exercise caution.

Gatling Options: 2P, 6P, 2K, 6K, c.S, f.S, 2S, 5H, 2H, 6H, 3H, 5D, 2D

FRC Window Proration Guard Bar+ Guard Bar- Level
N/A 80% 5 7 2
  • Jam is in CH state during move

c.S

Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
28 Mid 6 8 12 -6
Total: 25

The usual punish starter. Situational anti-air.

  • Jam leans forward into a decently sized hitbox.
  • Generally falls out favor to 5K when in range at neutral or as a pressure starter.
  • Commonly used to confirm into f.S > TK Ryujin.
  • Often relegated to combo fodder.

Gatling Options: 6P, f.S, 2S, 5H, 2H, 6H, 3H, 5D, 2D

FRC Window Proration Guard Bar+ Guard Bar- Level
N/A 10 7 3

f.S

Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
30 Mid 6 5 10 -1
Total: 20

One of Jam's only farther reaching pokes. Meant for space wars.

  • Decent AA for spaced airborne opponents.
  • Often cancelled into a jump or 2D to extend pressure or put a low in a blockstring.
  • Combos into TK Ryujin and characters at least as tall as Millia for big damage.
  • One of Jam's best options to convert into an air combo from the ground.

Gatling Options: 2S, 5H, 2H, 6H, 3H, 5D, 2D

FRC Window Proration Guard Bar+ Guard Bar- Level
N/A 10 7 3

5H

Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
24×3 Mid 13 3(3)3(3)3 15 +1 22~24F, 34~36F Upper Body
25~33F Low Profile
Total: 42

Pressure extraordinaire.

  • Oppressive move on contact. +1 on block, and three hits means you build guard bar like mad.
  • Has some upper body invulnerability and low profiles on the last hit.
  • Third hit vacuums, keeping Jam in range for mixups and pressure resets off the slight frame advantage.
  • Forces crouching on hit for stronger confirms.
  • Gatlings into long-range, jump-cancellable 6K and f.S, valuable reverse gatlings that provides versatility in Jam's blockstrings for ambiguous pressure resets.
  • Miserable on whiff, and if pushed out with FD before the third hit connects and vacuums, Jam is -7. Be wary of spacing.

Oppressive normal which often leads to the very scary 6H. Mixed with throws and other delayed pokes for frame traps, this becomes a go-to in pressure. In neutral, this move can be used to confirm into 6H to begin one of Jam's Card Ryujin combos, but be warned that it can push your opponent away from you at far ranges. Thus, try confirming into 6H early into the move's active frames to ensure that you can begin the combo.

Gatling Options: 6K, f.S, 6H, 3H

FRC Window Proration Guard Bar+ Guard Bar- Level
N/A 14×2,20 6×3 4×2, 5
  • 3rd hit pulls in opponent on hit

5D

Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
16 High 26 4 12 -2
Total: 41

Moderate speed 5D but with a subtle animation, especially early into its startup. Extremely safe.

  • Gatlings from every button except H/D normals.
  • Easy and damaging Impossible Dust combos.
  • Only -2 on block. Completely safe unless done point blank.
FRC Window Proration Guard Bar+ Guard Bar- Level
N/A 8 20 3

6P

Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
18×2 Mid 7 1(10)3 12 +2 1~7F Above Knees
8~20F Upper Body
Total: 32

Lower than usual 6P meant for catching buttons more than jump-ins.

  • Upper body invul frames 1-20. Designed to beat other characters' farther f.Ss
  • Plus 2 on block, in case they didn't take the bait.
  • Both hits stagger on grounded CH for easier confirms
  • Gatlings from and to 2P for pressure cycles and repeated frame traps.

Typical style 6P for an infighter. The extensive upper body invul can be used to blow through projectiles. Eg. parry a meaty Charged Stun Edge and going into a 6P is a basic strategy against Ky.

Gatling Options: 2P, 2K, 6K, c.S, f.S, 2S, 5H, 2H, 6H, 3H, 5D, 2D

FRC Window Proration Guard Bar+ Guard Bar- Level
N/A 90% 10, 14 7, 6 3, 4
  • Staggers on ground CH (Max 37F for both hits)

6K

Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
16, 26 Mid 6 4(6)8 20 -14
Total: 43

Fairly weak normal, but forces standing on hit.

  • Good for pressure after a blocked 5H.
  • Horribly unsafe, make sure you cancel into something else. Both hits are jump cancelable.
  • First hit has nonstandard hitstop which could make useful for an early cancel.
  • Forced standing might be useful to combo into TK Ryujin or something.
  • Notable for huge frame advantage for Jam after 6K(1) > 2D FRC. If FRC'd on the first frame, Jam is around +9 on normal block.

Mainly used as a blockstring option to gatling out of 5H and back to the beginning of the gatling ladder to continue pressure, 6K has value in an open gatling table that allows reverse gatlings and pressure resets. Can cancel into 2K or 2D for a low late into a blockstring, 2P for plus frames on block, or even on whiff to make 6K safe at longer ranges. Can be jump canceled for safety, to enable TK Gekirin, or IAD pressure resets. Long-range means it's likely to be in range after a blocked 5H(3). A utility normal that finds no real place in combos.

Gatling Options: 2P, 2K, c.S, f.S, 2S, 5H, 2H, 6H, 3H, 5D, 2D

FRC Window Proration Guard Bar+ Guard Bar- Level
N/A 10×2 7×2 3

6H

Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
28 Mid 18 6 10 +3 1~18F, 32~33F Lower Body
1~18F Throw
24~31F Above Knees
Total: 33

A powerful explosive-force-stomp-plus-palm strike. Don't even read this. Just look at the hitbox.

  • One of the most oppressive normals in the game, both in neutral and in pressure.
  • Will sometimes hit behind Jam for some reason.
  • Throw invul through entire startup.
  • Has a custom amount of blockstun and hitstun making it +3 on block and +8 on hit and even more on CH
  • The hurtbox on Jam's lower body shrinks to her back leg, letting this move beat some low strikes.
  • In CH state for the entire move, but will usually blow back through standard poking attempts like mashing 2P.
  • Slow enough that it can be Slashbacked if your opponent is sharp enough and looking for it. Don't get too predictable.

Gatling Options: 6HH

FRC Window Proration Guard Bar+ Guard Bar- Level
N/A 10 6 4
  • Lower Body invincible still has back leg vulnerable
  • Can cancel into 6HH from 19~32F
  • Jam is in CH state during move
  • Custom blockstun and hitstun

6HH

Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
53 Mid 10 7 23 -11 1~6F Above Knees
7~7F Upper Body
Total: 39

Used in wall loops to rack up damage, but it also has some use as a frametrap since it can be delayed quite a lot from 6H.
Quite unsafe on block and in CH state all the way through recovery, however the knockback can make it awkward to punish.

  • Has some upper body invuln on startup.
FRC Window Proration Guard Bar+ Guard Bar- Level
N/A 20 6 5
  • Can cancel into (FB) Breath of Asanagi and Charged Kick Specials
  • Jam is in CH state during move
  • 14F more wallstick on CH

3H

Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
30×2 All 5 2(2)4 15+8 after landing -8
Total: 35
  • -8 on Block, -7 on Hit, +5 on CH. Can be spaced to be made as much as as -1 on block and ±0 on hit.
  • Airborne on the active frames makes this a decent high profile move.
  • 2nd Hit can be cancelled into a Carded kick.
  • This move in it of itself has a good mix-up when you have 50% Meter and/or cards. You can either do Carded Gekirin or RC into j.S (High), RC into delayed land 5K (Low), or RC into Throw. Otherwise, somewhat mediocre.
FRC Window Proration Guard Bar+ Guard Bar- Level
N/A 90% 20×2 6×2 5
  • Jam is airborne during active frames
  • Jam is in crouching state during recovery
  • 2nd hit can be canceled into Charged Kick Specials
  • Auto Jump Install

2P

Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
6 Mid 4 2 4 +4
Total: 9

Four frame 2P which is +4 on block.

  • Passable hitbox but good speed.
  • Hits fairly high for a crouching P, can be low profiled.
  • Hits crouching opponents, as opposed to 5P.
  • Can stuff approaches due to speed if properly spaced.

Gatling Options: 5P, 2P, 6P, 5K, 2K, c.S, f.S, 2S, 5H, 2H, 6H, 3H, 5D, 2D

FRC Window Proration Guard Bar+ Guard Bar- Level
N/A 90% 3 8 1

2K

Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
8 Low 5 3 9 -2
Total: 16

Decent crouching poke.

  • Similar to 2D in range, decent for Jam.
  • Low profiles very slightly.
  • Generally cancelled to 2D for knockdown or conversion with 236S~K.
  • Makes for an ok tick throw at -2.

Gatling Options: 6P, 5K, 2K, 6K, c.S, f.S, 2S, 2H, 6H, 3H, 5D, 2D

FRC Window Proration Guard Bar+ Guard Bar- Level
N/A 80% 3 8 1

2S

Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
26 Mid 6 5 9 +0
Total: 19

One of Jam's best poking normals.

  • Frame 6 button with deceptively far range. Hits right to past Jam's fingertips.
  • Strong hitbox, and safe on block.
  • Can stuff quite a few other buttons.
  • Staggers on CH, combos into FB Puffball.

Gatling Options: 5K, 2K, 5H, 2H, 6H, 3H, 5D, 2D

FRC Window Proration Guard Bar+ Guard Bar- Level
N/A 80% 10 7 3
  • Staggers on ground CH (max 35F)

2H

Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
20×2 Mid 9 4,4 25 -12
Total: 41

Questionable Anti-Air kick.

  • Predictive anti-air.
  • Mostly vertical hitbox, can work against crossups.
  • Common in early launch portions of combos.
  • Vacuums on air hit for 6H conversions.
  • Awful on whiff. Stay aware.

Gatling Options: 6H, 3H

FRC Window Proration Guard Bar+ Guard Bar- Level
N/A 14×2 6×2 4
  • Pulls in opponent on air hit

2D

Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
28 Low 6 4 16 -6
Total: 25

Extremely fast sweep with great range for Jam. Valuable poke in neutral, combo filler to confirm into carded Ryuujin on most of the cast, and is jump cancelable to enable pressure resets.

Notable for having an FRC window starting frame 1, which means Jam can effectively FRC any normal that can gatling into 2D. Used this way, Jam gets huge frame advantage off of blocked normals, specifically 6K(1), 6P, and f.S. Because the window starts frame 1 and lasts 6 frames, it's easy to execute and allows pressure resets from any situation.

  • Combos to 236S~K, but timing is character specific.
FRC Window Proration Guard Bar+ Guard Bar- Level
1~6F 8 7 3

j.P

Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
11 High/Air 5 4 14
Total: 22

Subpar j.P. Mostly relegated to combo'ing j.Ss together.

  • Weak horizontal and vertical range.
  • Hitbox is entirely enclosed by the hurtbox.
  • Self-cancels at least, can be useful to drag blocking airborne opponents back down.

Gatling Options: j.P, j.K, j.S, j.H, j.D

FRC Window Proration Guard Bar+ Guard Bar- Level
N/A 3 8 1

j.K

Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
14 High/Air 5 8 11
Total: 23

Jam's farthest reaching air normal. Mediocre air-to-air.

  • Mostly used as combo filler into j.D.

Gatling Options: j.P, j.S, j.H, j.D

FRC Window Proration Guard Bar+ Guard Bar- Level
N/A 3 8 1

j.S

Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
28 High/Air 4 5 9
Total: 17

One of the strongest rising air-to-airs in the game.

  • Frame 4 with a disjointed hitbox above Jam. Has some head invincibility.
  • Combos both to and from j.P for hit confirmation.
  • Floats somewhat on hit with nonstandard hitstun for bigger conversions.
  • Little horizontal range, so ensure that you're close to them first.

Gatling Options: j.P, j.H

FRC Window Proration Guard Bar+ Guard Bar- Level
N/A 8 7 3

j.H

Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
35 High/Air 7 10 16
Total: 32

Hits all around for crossups.

  • Large active window.
  • Combos to Ryujin on air hit.
  • Easily punished on IB if done from an IAD, can hitconfirm into j.2K on block for pushback/safety.
FRC Window Proration Guard Bar+ Guard Bar- Level
N/A 8 7 3

j.D

Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
16, 28 High/Air 7 3(4)6 16+4 after landing
Total: 35

Thicc scary air kicks.

  • Fairly disjointed on the first hit, very disjointed on the second.
  • Mostly used in combos for Gekirin conversions.
  • Huge on Counter Hit.
FRC Window Proration Guard Bar+ Guard Bar- Level
N/A 8×2 7×2 3
  • 2nd hit wallbounces on CH (untechable for 60F)

Universal Mechanics

Ground Throw

Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
42 43 pixels

Average throw but with free followups. Gives a short superjump combo, but no knockdown without meter or cards.

With FRC and/or cards, throw becomes a terrifying damage threat for Jam, leading to full 2H > 6H wall-loop conversions and a hard knockdown. Due to Jam's strength as a strike/throw character, throw FRC is her most important FRC to learn, as the threat of it leads to more value from her numerous frametraps. As a visual cue for the FRC window, the window appears when Jam has fully retracted her legs in her animation, as she's about to kick her opponent.

  • CH grants same followups as FRC, but more prorated.
FRC Window Proration Guard Bar+ Guard Bar- Level
43~44F Forced 50% 6×2
  • Forced prorate becomes 70% if throw is FRC'd
  • Jam has 17F to hit the opponent after the throw, 16F if FRC'd
  • When FRC'd, throw does 0 damage

Air Throw

Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
60 88 pixels

Leads to knockdown plus oki or cards. Gives a full, but prorated wall loop combo in the corner.

FRC Window Proration Guard Bar+ Guard Bar- Level
N/A Forced 50% 6, 7

Dead Angle Attack

Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
20 All 13 6 16 -8 1~18F All
19~27F Throw
Total: 34

Typical Dead Angle but with 2S's good hitbox.

  • Always knocks down on hit
FRC Window Proration Guard Bar+ Guard Bar- Level
N/A 50% 10 7 3
  • Jam is in crouching state during move

Special Moves

DISCLAIMER: Ryuujin, Gekirin and Kenroukaku all have different effects when done as part of an IAD, and all charged kicks can be comboed from their normal version, charged version and Force Break Hyappo Shinshou (236S>D), so whenever this guide mentions it, we assume you read this

Breath of Asanagi

22K or 22S or 22H

Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
Total 53
Total: 53

Jam's unique power-up move, providing her the icon cards needed to expend for enhanced specials per card.

  • A big corner stone of Jam's game. If you don't have meter for 22D or want it to save it for something later, this is the way to go move after a knockdown.
  • Most characters will want to Play the Zoning and keep away game against Jam. If they are playing too passive against you, charging cards fullscreen will not only grant you cards, but also make them try to stop you, and Jam wants their opponents as close as possible.
  • Rule of thumb: if you don't have any charged cards already, you'll want to priotize Charged Ryuujin over Charged Kenroukaku, Charged Gekirin being the least important.
FRC Window Proration Guard Bar+ Guard Bar- Level
N/A
  • Jam gets a charge on 53F
  • Can store up to 3 charges for each special
  • K for Ryuujin, S for Gekirin, H for Kenroukaku

Ryuujin

236K or 236D (Air OK)

Version Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
236K 50 All 17 6 25+11 after landing -23 1~4F Strike
7~8F Low Profile
j.236K 52 All 9 6 Until landing+11
236D 66 All 11 16 Until landing+17 1~9F Strike
Total: 58
Total: 25
Total: 41

Please note all version of Ryuujin hitboxes are not that great. Even though there is disjoint, you are moving forward very fast and will put the hurtbox in harms way. A lot of moves will beat them, and most can crouch under the entire duration. Yolo Ryuujin at your own risk.


236K

Conversion and punish tool.

  • Mostly overshadowed by the TK version of Ryuujin. Worse damage and frame data, although some combos, mostly max f.S > TK Ryuujin will fail where Ground Ryuujin succeeds.
  • Very Shitty Reversal, but you could technically get a CH punish out of it, and CH Ryuujin is pretty good

j.236K

TK Ryuujin is a force to be reckoned with. A mainstay in Jam's combo game in conjuction of Powered Ryuujin

  • Using TK Ryuujin sparringly is a good way to maneuver around the field.
  • IAD Ryuujin stops Jam on her track, turning Aerial Ryuujin in a lingering hitbox meant to stop Anti Air and Air to Air attempts. This is horribly unsafe on whiff, but it's useful to keep in mind.

236D

Powered Ryuujin is one of Jam's most important moves. Learn to love this move.

  • Does good damage and wallsplats from anywhere on the screen, enabling easy combos. Depending on how high the wallsplat is, tension/cards may have to be used, but generally you can get free continuations.
  • Having a stocked Ryuujin card will force opponents to play on point, as this makes a speedy and debilitating whiff punish.
  • Strike invuln makes it an extremely rewarding, though very predictable and punishable, reversal option.
Version FRC Window Proration Guard Bar+ Guard Bar- Level
236K N/A 20 6 5
j.236K N/A 20 6 5
236D N/A 80% 20 10 5

236K:

  • Jam is airborne from 9F onwards
  • See note ※1

j.236K:

  • See note ※1

236D:

  • Jam is airborne from 1F onwards
  • Recovery for ground version is 12+17
  • 5F less wallstick on CH
  • Uses up one charge stock on 1F
  • See note ※1

Gekirin

214K or 214D (Air OK)

Version Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
214K 42 High/Air 19 13 3+10 after landing -9
j.214K 38 High/Air 17 13 Until landing+10
214D 21×3 High/Air 12 3,4,7 Until landing+12
Total: 44
Total: 31
Total: 49
214K

On paper, an off the ground 19f overhead sounds awesome. However, grounded Gekirin goes high in the air, goes active in the air, and then has to fall down, similar to the woes of Greed Sever. It's dubious as to whether you can even really get a good combo off this - ignore it and go straight for TK Gekirin.


j.214K

Air version that is slightly faster and overall better. Still props Jam up when activated. Highly useful as a neutral tool, as IABD Gekirin is a relatively safe way to put a hitbox on screen and can wall out characters trying to chase Jam down.

  • Unlike grounded Gekirin, this version groundbounces, making it a great combo starter.
    • Make sure to TK it, the lower to the ground you are the easier the conversion.
  • IAD Gekirin will make Jam plummet down instead of making an arc. Depending on how you time it, you can get an ambigous Cross-up.

214D

This Version is both a faster overhead and a better combo tool (with cards). It's better for conversions against high airborne opponents than 236D but utterly kills the damage of the combo after it due to terrible GB-.

Version FRC Window Proration Guard Bar+ Guard Bar- Level
214K N/A 8 7 3
j.214K N/A 8 7 3
214D N/A 8×3 11×3 3

214K:

  • Jam is airborne from 4F onwards
  • Startup to hit a crouching opponent is 21F (tested on Sol)
  • See note ※1

j.214K:

  • See note ※1

214D:

  • Jam is airborne from 1F onwards
  • Recovery for ground version is 4+12
  • Uses up one charge stock on 1F
  • See note ※1
  • Powered Up Gekirin canceled from point blank 2D has startup 18F to hit a crouching opponent (tested on Sol)

Kenroukaku

623K or 623D (Air OK)

Version Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
623K 14×4 Mid 7 4,4,5,10 21+6 after landing -36 1~10F Strike
j.623K 12×3 All 4 4,4,5,10 Until landing+6 2~3F Strike
623D 15×6, 24 All 3 2×5,3,13 Until landing+5 1~17F Strike
Total: 35
Total: 32
Total: 33
623K

Jam's reversal and sometimes anti air.

  • 623K > 623D turns this move from an annoying reversal to a downright nasty punish to meaties.
  • Produces four hits quickly with little space between them, which can be useful for summons, armor, and even clashes.

j.623K

Not very good on its own aside from combos. You are probably looking for the IAD version

  • IAD Kenroukaku, Just Like IAD Gekirin, sends Jam downwards instead of upwards. Although the invincibility period is small, it may just be enough to beat some weaker grounded anti airs

623D

An incredible move with massive amounts of invulnerability. Perfect for anti-airing overly-aggressive approaches or reversaling out of pressure. Makes Jam really annoying to pressure for long periods of time if she has this stocked. Has custom hitstop that makes it harder for characters like Dizzy to OS against it with fish out.

Card Kenroukaku is also an essential air-conversion tool, as it causes the opponent to be launched up and dropped down after Jam has already landed, no matter the height. Any air hit can instantly be combo'd into Card Kenroukaku and put into Jam's grounded loops. Sadly, it prorates heavily, but the meter gain from the combos you can get with this move mean you can pretty much immediately perform 22D after it as a tradeoff, and it produces a hefty six hits. An overall exceptional special.

Version FRC Window Proration Guard Bar+ Guard Bar- Level
623K N/A 10×4 3×4 3
j.623K N/A 10×3 3×3 3
623D N/A 80% 10×7 8×7 3

623K:

  • Jam is airborne from 3F onwards
  • Dizzy modifier x0.375
  • See note ※1

j.623K:

  • Dizzy modifier x0.375
  • Max 3 hits
  • See note ※1

623D:

  • Jam is airborne from 1F onwards
  • Auto Jump Install
  • Dizzy modifier x0.25
  • Recovery for ground version is 22+5
  • Uses up one charge stock on 1F
  • See note ※1

Bakushuu

236S

Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
Total 46 8~23F Above Feet
24~31F Low Profile
Red represents cancellable frames
Total: 46

Bakushuu on its own is Jam's way to approach quickly and safely through ground projectiles and higher-hitting pokes. Shrinks Jam's hurtbox significantly while travelling and has some screenshake for the endorphins.

  • Bakushuu has 6 different follow-ups, P (Avoid) , K (Low), S (Puffball), H (Dash Twice then Puffball/Cross-up Puffball), D (FB Puffball), and 236P (Flip).
  • Bakushuu can also be canceled into Jam's carded kicks (236D, 214D, and 623D), and retains horizontal momentum to travel a surprising amount of space.
FRC Window Proration Guard Bar+ Guard Bar- Level
N/A
  • Jam is in CH state during move
  • Can cancel into followups 6~25F

Mawarikomi

236S~P

Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
Total 26 6~20F, 24~26F Above Feet
Total: 26

Extends Jam's invincibility period after Bakushuu. Great against attacks with a lot of active frames like Justice's f.S, which are the biggest counter measure against Puffball.

  • If close to the opponent, Jam will pass through. Doing this after blockstrings is a gimmicky yet useful way to mix things up.
FRC Window Proration Guard Bar+ Guard Bar- Level
N/A
  • Can pass through opponent 2~14F

Ashibarai

236S~K

Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
30 Low 10 8 22 -16 10~31F Low Profile
Total: 39

Only way to hit low out of Bakushuu.

  • Knockdowns on hit and cancels into 22X, making it most of the time the most optimal way to end ground combos.
FRC Window Proration Guard Bar+ Guard Bar- Level
N/A 8 7 3
  • Jam is in CH state during move
  • Can cancel into (FB) Breath of Asanagi and Charged Kick Specials 10~32F

Hyappo Shinshou

236S~S

Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
50 Mid 18 3 15 +1
Total: 35

The infamous Puffball. Sometimes shortened to "puff". This move is absolutely stupid.

  • +1 on Block
  • Wall bounces on CH, starting easy combos
  • Has a stupid large hitbox, with Jam's front arm and leg being disjointed

Jam can mix it up with her other options out of Bakushuu, your opponents should be pulling their hair out because of this move, and it playing around it should be something they're always conscious of. Despite its strengths, it can be low profiled, though catching someone trying to squeeze under it is just part of the matchup.

FRC Window Proration Guard Bar+ Guard Bar- Level
N/A 75% 14 6 5
  • Wall bounces on CH (untechable for 56F)
  • Dizzy modifier x1.1875

Senri Shinshou

236S~H

Version Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
236S > H 50 Mid 24 3 12 +4 14~19F Low Profile
236S > H Crossup 50 Mid 29~ 3 15 +1 When Jam changes direction: 1~6F Above Knees
Total: 38
Total: 46

Jam will dash twice when doing this move. If you are far away, normal version will come out. It has some added benefits when compared to normal Puffball:

  • It's +4 on block
  • It will always wallbounce, be it a normal hit or a Counter hit. Near the corner or with counter-hit, starts a combo.
  • Has an FRC point at 21~24F to do a throw on whiff or get better conversion on hit if done at the 24th frame.

The wallbounce on hit and fast movement makes it a useful combo tool, allowing Jam to cross the screen to followup on wallsplats or even just to extend a combo point blank. It has some use in chasing an opponents in the air and/or trying to anti-air them, or as a very straightforward call out against full-screen summons or resource collecting.

Still, this move is gimmicky as all hell and keen players will stop you in your tracks if you abuse it, so don't use it purely to close the gap in neutral.


If Jam is close to the opponent, crossup version comes out.

It's generally a worse Puffball, except for one thing, the Dizzy modifier is astonishingly high. With Jam's IK being one of the best in the game, any dizzy usually turns into a death scenario. Risky, but has its uses.

  • Requires insanely close distance to convert off the wallbounce. On counter-hit it will convert easily, but gauging the distance to the corner will be hard since Jam isn't moving forwards as much.
Version FRC Window Proration Guard Bar+ Guard Bar- Level
236S > H 21~24F 75% 14 6 5
236S > H Crossup N/A 75% 14 6 5

236S > H:

  • Dizzy modifier x1.375
  • Can pass through opponent 2~11F
  • If Jam passes through opponent, she performs crossup version instead

236S > H Crossup:

  • Dizzy modifier x1.5
  • Startup varies depending on distance from opponent

Choujin

236P (Air OK) or 236S~236P

Version Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
236P Total 41+2 after landing
j.236P Until landing+2

Somewhat unusual, but versatile, movement tool in Jam's arsenal. Jam quickly flips off the ground diagonally upwards and forwards, focusing on verticality. When she does, she turns around, so even if you don't go over the top of the opponent all of your inputs will be backwards (e.g. 236P to flip, but inputting 236K in air will give you Gekirin as you are now facing left). Typically called "Flip".

  • Can be sparingly used as a pressure reset tool due to its horizontal momentum, but is fairly reactable.
  • FRC point at 6~8F will instead send Jam over the ground at a low angle without turning her around. More horizontal movement than normal flip and enables stronger pressure resets than doing it without the cancel.
    • Intended for cross-ups. This can be considered the only way to Attack high from a Bakushuu.
  • You can do it on its own or as a followup/cancel to Bakushuu, this being the only way to deal with sliding moves like Grand Viper, Robo-Ky's 2K, etc...

Aerial Flip gives a bigger emphasis on horizontal movement. Great for avoiding certain moves. Turns her backwards like regular flip.

  • Aerial Flip cannot be used after using double jumping in the air, but can be used after super jump as a pseudo-second jump while still retaining the ability to airdash.
  • IAD Choujin sends her straight down. Just like IAD Gekirin and Kenroukaku, great for cross-ups (If you haven't noticed yet, Cross-ups are Jam's thing).
  • Has the same FRC point as ground version. Air Flip FRC reduces the vertical movement and sends Jam very slightly further than normal. Unlike grounded flip FRC, she will still turn around.
    • Has niche uses as a crossup mixup, specifically IABD Flip FRC allowing for a sneaky crossup j.P or j.H
Version FRC Window Proration Guard Bar+ Guard Bar- Level
236P 6~8F
j.236P 6~8F

236P:

  • Jam is partially airborne from 1F (Gets floated on hit but otherwise grounded)
  • From 6F and onwards Jam is fully airborne
  • Can pass through opponent 1~17F
  • Jam is in CH state 1~5F
  • Auto Jump Install if not FRC'd
  • Can perform any action other than blocking or FD from 20F onwards

j.236P:

  • Jam can pass through opponent and in CH state from 1~18F
  • Cannot be used after a double jump unless special cancelled into
  • Can only be done once before landing
  • Can perform any action other than blocking or FD from 21F onwards

Hochifu

546

Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
1~8F Guard High

A parry that catches highs and mids. On successful catch it will remove all blockstun from the move however hitstop is unaffected, Jam is able to buffer any normal or special during this.

The parry doesn't have any startup or recovery animation, however it does still have a cooldown of 15f on a failed parry attempt, this means that after inputting 546 it's possible to walk forward while the parry is still active, such as in a tick-throw situation, as the parry is only cancelled if you input anything but 5 or 6 after inputting the parry.

As strong as this move is remember that it doesn't catch lows so you still have to guard low from time to time, especially on wake-up.


See this section for more advanced details.

FRC Window Proration Guard Bar+ Guard Bar- Level
N/A
  • Will parry any attack that can be blocked high if it hits within 8F after parry input
  • Pressing any direction other than forward or neutral during this time will immediately cancel the parry attempt
  • After inputting a parry, you cannot attempt another parry for 15F (does not apply to successful parries)
  • Any moves input during the hitstop of a successful parry will start up once hitstop ends

Houeikyaku

j.2+K

Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
16, 10×N High/Air 10 Until landing 6 after landing +8

Jam's divekick, it has uses as a way to stall in the air against AAs, but its main use is that it hits overhead and when immediately cancel into from a jump it's her fastest overhead.

Despite the move's minimal height requirement Jam is still able to do this move immediately out of a jump as her initial jump height is higher than the minimal requirement.

FRC Window Proration Guard Bar+ Guard Bar- Level
N/A 80%, 100%×N 11 6, 8×N 4, 1×N
  • Has a minimum height requirement of 2001 units (roughly 20,01 pixels)
  • 2nd hit onwards will only trigger if the 1st hit lands
  • Listed Frame Adv is for TK Houeikyaku performed as fast as possible (startup 14F)

Force Breaks

FB Breath of Asanagi

22D

Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
Total 50
Total: 50

Generates a card for all three kicks.

  • You'll mostly want to use meter for this when you have no cards available, otherwise you might spent too much meter on cards you probably won't use completely. Still, it's an amazing move so don't ignore it.
FRC Window Proration Guard Bar+ Guard Bar- Level
N/A
  • Jam gets a charge on 20F
  • Jam gains 1 charge for each Kick Special

FB Hyappo Shinshou

236S~D

Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
65 Mid 14 3 15 +1 2~2F Low Profile
3~14F Strike
Total: 31

One of the best and most tilting Force Breaks in the game.

Fast, leads to big damage, has a massive dizzy modifier, possesses tons of invincibility from frame 3 onward, and is completely safe on block to boot. Not only does this make for an amazingly safe horizontal DP, this version of the Puffball can also cancel into 22X and any of Jam's charged kicks. If you got a CH from this move, you are allowed to grin maliciously. Great move.

FRC Window Proration Guard Bar+ Guard Bar- Level
N/A 85% 14 6 5
  • Dizzy modifier x1.1875
  • Can cancel into (FB) Breath of Asanagi and Charged Kick Specials on hit or block

Overdrives

Renhoukyaku

632146H

Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
18×9 All 10+0 32 9 +1 1~10F Throw
Total: 50

Massive ki ball with startup throw invul, multiple hits, and vacuum, which leaves Jam at +1 to run a frametrap or mixup if they're scared.

  • Freezes opponent's inputs from the flash until the 2nd active frame.
    • Them not blocking beforehand means you get the hit, as long as Jam isn't sticking her face into a hitbox.
  • Hits a large area and can be difficult to avoid.
  • Will not cost tension if Jam is hit before the superflash.
  • Works as a decent pressure reset and just to let Jam resume her blockstrings/mix. Also sees use as a combo ender thanks to its whopping 9 hits, to ensure they're dead.
FRC Window Proration Guard Bar+ Guard Bar- Level
N/A 6×9 3×9 2
  • Pulls in opponent on hit or block
  • Opponent's inputs are frozen after superflash until 2nd active frame
  • 9th hit blows opponent back

Choukyaku Hououshou

632146S

Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
20, 9×10, 40, 80 Mid 7+0 21 24 -26 1~8F Strike
9~29F Feet
30~40F Low Profile
Total: 51

Jam's reversal super.

  • Invincible into the first active frame, goes active on 7 instead of 10.
  • Also freezes opponent's inputs after the flash.
  • Leaps forward about a third of the screen, hitting backdashes or opponents committed to a move with an extended hurtbox if farther away.
  • Only does one hit on block, but connects into an animation with every hit if it connects.
  • It's quite possible for the opponent to fall out on air hit or if hit from very far away. Be prepared to RC if you have the meter.
FRC Window Proration Guard Bar+ Guard Bar- Level
N/A 20 6, 2×10, 6×2 5, 3×10, 5×2
  • 2nd hit onwards only happen if the 1st hit hits opponoent (not block or whiff)
  • Final hit will not happen if 12th hit does not connect
  • 1-12th hit have dizzy modifier x0
  • 13th hit has dizzy modifier x0.25
  • Opponent's inputs are frozen after superflash until 2nd active frame

Geki: Saishinshou

236236H

Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
50,70 Mid 1+2 3,3 36 -20 1~8F Strike
Total: 46

Jam's other reversal super.

  • Three frame large grounded uppercut animation. Has strike invincibility during its entire active window.
  • Launches on hit for a full conversion with a 75% prorate.
  • Comes with an FRC point on the first hit for safety.
    • This FRC comes with the added bonus of 150% proration and stagger for big grounded followup damage.
  • Very stubby range, take care not to get baited, and eye your tension to FRC if necessary.
FRC Window Proration Guard Bar+ Guard Bar- Level
3~4F 150%, Forced 75% 20×2 6×2 5

Tousai Hyakuretsuken

64641236P+K

Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
1×100 All 5+2 14 27 -22 1~6F Strike
36~51F Feet
52~67F Low Profile
Total: 47

Jam's inner North Star.

Usually a for-fun move, Tousai can't be cancelled or juggled into in any way. The only way to combo into this super is by linking it off of 6H raw or through a (typically short) grounded combo beforehand. In exchange, it ignores all scaling, defense modifiers, and guts, as it consists of 100 strikes that do 1 damage. It's very practical, though at most health values it's far from optimal.

Generally, you shouldn't worry about this super outside of situational optimizations that lead to a kill, but it is very cool.

  • Also a reversal, but considering the 100% tension cost, you should probably never be choosing it over any other option.
  • Only does one hit on block, but connects into an animation with every hit if it connects.
FRC Window Proration Guard Bar+ Guard Bar- Level
N/A 20 6, 0×99 5, 1×99
  • Costs 100% Tension
  • Cannot be canceled into
  • 2nd hit onwards only happen if the 1st hit hits opponoent (not block or whiff)

Instant Kill

Gasenkotsu

During IK Mode: 236236H

Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
Fatal All 11+6 12 22 -15 12~16F Strike
Total: 50

One of the fastest IKs in the game in both prep time and startup. Coupled with its fast travel and Jam's huge stun output, you can reliably react to a dizzy and just do it.

FRC Window Proration Guard Bar+ Guard Bar- Level
N/A 20 5
  • IK Mode activation: 54F

Colors

To select your color, press the corresponding button while in the designated "color set". Color sets can be toggled through by hitting the Respect button.

  1. Only selectable on the Arcade and PC-Rollback versions of the game.
  2. Available on home ports, and are selected by pressing the Rec. Enemy button on the Slash or Reload color sets, respectively. Gold characters are powered up versions, Shadow characters have infinite tension. Both are banned from tournament play.


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