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{{#lsth:GGACR/Sol Badguy/Data|SystemData}}
;Movement Options
:Double Jump, 1 Airdash, Dash Type: Run
<center>'''Colors'''</center>
{{GGACRColors|Character=Sol|Size=55px}}
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==Overview==
==Overview==
{{GGACR/CharacterLinks}}
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|header=Overview
|content=Sol Badguy is a hard hitting, close-to-mid-range character who can either play a fundamentals gameplan structured around frame traps and counter-hits, or a wild style that leverages his riskier options. No matter the style, Sol rewards players with a good grasp of Reads.


Guilty Gear's original poster character and creator Ishiwatari's nod to the lead singer of his favorite band: Freddie Mercury of Queen. Sol "Frederick" Badguy is a hard hitting, close to mid range character with a variety of odd moves that make him deceptively tricky.
Sol has decent footsies potential, but his party really starts once he is in close range — once he's close enough to make the opponent block {{MMC|input=2P|label={{clr|1|2P}}}} and {{MMC|input=2S|label={{clr|3|2S}}}} he can enforce his offense. Sol has wide cancel windows and flexible gatling options which let Sol create frame traps and mix up timings. If Sol can get the opponent to attack into a frame trap, or to take his command grab, {{MMC|input=623K|label=Wild Throw}}, then he gets to decimate their lifebar with his iconic {{MMC|input=j.236H|label=Sidewinder}} Loops. These combos are very specific, but reward so handsomely that Sol normally routes into them.


Sol thrives in the opponent's face with fast pokes, moves that go under others, and the best Dragon Punch period. His high/low mixup is very poor, but his tick throws, frame traps, and abundance of meter give him plenty of other tricky tools and means of opening up the opponent. Outside of his optimal range, he has some other decent midscreen tools, too, such as his f.S which is very fast for its range, and 5H which covers a good amount of space with an excellent hit/hurtbox ratio. Sol also has some very notably unique tools: several low profile options (including dashing), a normal which has ''zero'' recovery frames, unexpected burst of (partial) invincibility on many moves (including backdash), and several normals which can be cancelled during their ''recovery frames''.
Sol is usually played with one of two opposing ideologies. There's the fundamental Sol who leans into the frame traps and patience, and there's the "Kusoru" Sol — the Sol who uses hard reads and unexpected attacks like {{MMC|input=214K|label=Riot Stamp}}, {{MMC|input=214S|label=Ground Viper}} and more to overwhelm the opponent's mental stack, or die trying.


Though his main BnB, Sidewinder Loop, requires character specific precision, his combos generally deal high amounts of damage and are very freestyle. This makes Sol terrifying to defend against once he gets in and opens up the opponent for a beefy combination. But in order to get to those combos, Sol players will need to extend beyond the basic DP/Command Grab mixup into more layered mental territory, and/or learn to become so wild as to be impossible to predict.  
Whichever camp you might choose to side with, Sol has a few moves that are universally helpful. {{MMC|input=623H|label=Volcanic Viper}} is a fantastic {{keyword|DP}} that allows Sol to disrespect and challenge gaps in the opponent's offense and force them to play around it. {{MMC|input=236P|label=Gun Flame}}, especially when paired with FRC, is a good projectile that rewards Sol greatly on counter hit and helps him re-buy his offense. Finally, Wild Throw gives Sol a rewarding way to crack an opponent who is content to hold his frame traps. Mastery of these tools, as well as his character specific combo routes, lets you pilot a powerful and expressive character.
 
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{{StrengthsAndWeaknesses|strengths=
{{GGACR/Infobox
* Extremely strong close range tools, both offensively and defensively: 5K, Volcanic Viper, and Wild Throw.
|fastestAttack = [[#5K|{{clr|2|5K}}]] (3F)
*  High damage, meterless combos that knock down.
|reversal = [[#Volcanic Viper|623S/H]] (7F/5F)<br/>[[#Tyrant Rave ver. Beta|632146H]] (6F)
* Strong frame traps with full screen conversions.
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* Rather simple to pick up early on, with a fairly balanced toolkit within midrange.
{{ProsAndCons
* Several normals have cancel windows during their recovery frames.
|intro = is an aggressive, close-to-mid range character with a number of unconventional ways to open his opponent's defenses and subvert their attempts at zoning.
* Unique hurtbox while airborne, making Sol particularly difficult to combo for some characters.
|pros =
|weaknesses=
*'''Slugger''': Sol's close range options, such as {{clr|1|2P}}, +3 on block {{clr|3|2S}}, Volcanic Viper, and Wild Throw are scary tools. His frame traps and counter hit conversions are incredibly damaging in skilled hands and can usually score a knockdown to set up another favorable sequence.
* Poor conversion outside of close range without meter.
*'''Strong {{keyword|Abare}}''': Sol has a lot of good ways to contest the opponent's advantage. Sol has staples such as a 3 frame anti-air {{clr|2|5K}} and Volcanic Viper, as well as tricky evasive options — {{clr|5|2D}} and Ground Viper are incredibly low profile, and Riot Stamp in the corner can catch people off guard by high profiling their attacks.
*  Struggles against zoning, must play patient or risky to get in.
*'''Scary Conversions''': Sol is capable of getting great damage anywhere off of the majority of his starters. Even one of his riskiest options, Ground Viper, leads to such terrifying damage on clean hit that people can be forced to respect it.
* Subpar meterless mixup options outside of command throw.
*'''Expanded Cancel Windows''': {{clr|1|6P}}, {{clr|4|2H}}, {{clr|4|6H}}, {{clr|5|2D}}, and {{clr|5|j.D}} can be cancelled during their recovery frames, which can be used to bait a response and punish with a frametrap.
* Limited blockstring pressure options.
*'''Slippery''': Sol has a variety of options that can make him quite hard to pin down. {{clr|1|j.P}} and {{clr|4|j.H}} shrink his hurtbox drastically, which make anti airing a struggle for most characters. This is only complemented by Riot Stamp and Grand Viper, which allow sol to {{keyword|Low Crush}} and {{keyword|Low Profile}} respectively. To cap this off, Sol's air hurtbox is also notoriously difficult for many characters in the cast to combo.
*  Requires solid execution, height management, and matchup familiarity for Clean Hit Combos.
|cons=
*'''Unimpressive Okizeme''': Although his reward for landing a combo can be quite high, Sol's actual mixup game isn't particularly special. A lot of his scariest pressure ties into frame traps and punishing the opponent's decisions. Outside of frame traps, Sol usually relies on basic safe jumps or FRC Gunflame to help keep the pressure on.
*'''Funky Neutral''': In order to bypass the pokes of characters with better footsies, Sol may have to lean on riskier approach options. Fortunately, the reward for being correct is suitably high.
*'''Limited Blockstring Pressure''': Sol will generally need to spend meter to keep the heat on, and will tend to prefer going for the mixup fairly quickly.
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=== Character Specific Mechanics ===
==Unique Mechanics==
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===Clean Hits===
====Clean Hit====
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:Some of Sol's moves change properties depending on how they hit the opponent.
|header=Clean Hits
Sol's damage output comes from Clean Hits, which involve hitting the opponent in a manner specific to the move in question, the opponent, and the opponent's position.
|content=Some of Sol's moves gain improved properties if they hit the opponent in specific places.
 
Four moves deal clean hits: Sidewinder, Grand Viper, Bandit Bringer, and Force Break Fafnir. Landing a clean hit with any one of these changes the effect of the move.
*Sidewinder: doubled untechable time. Damage increases with the number of clean hits per combo. The cornerstone of Sol's most damaging BnB.
*Grand Viper: Increased untechable time, leads to a full combo. Launches higher. No forced prorate.
*Bandit Bringer: Floats slightly higher, fully untechable. No forced prorate.
*Force Break Fafnir: Floor slides as opposed to regular knockdown. Full conversions near the corner.
**Force Break Tyrant Rave: Does not have a clean hit, but gains a damage boost based on clean hit count similarly to Sidewinder.


Clean hits are always optimal. They lead to better combo extensions in every instance. The damage bonuses to Sidewinder and Force Break Tyrant Rave allow Sol to deal over 50% damage to the opponent off of one conversion.
Clean hits are calculated by checking if Sol's attack hits a conceptual box (colloquially known as the Clean Hit Box). This "box" is actually just a distance/height check relative to both characters' origin point—the exact center of their collision box, aligned along the bottom edge. The size and offset of this box is different per move, but the offset from the opponent's origin point is always 170 pixels above their origin point. For sidewinder it's 227 pixels above Sol's origin point, with 155 pixels in width, and 42 pixels in height. Every time a clean hit is performed within a combo, the height and width of the Clean Hit Box shrinks by 5 pixels—down to a minimum of 1 pixel.


Clean Hit Diagrams can be found here: http://www.dustloop.com/guides/ggac/data/images/cleanhit/clean_hit_diagrams.html
Contrary to conventional knowledge, characters do not have unique Clean Hit Boxes. It simply feels like they do because hitstun sprites are not consistently placed relative to their origin point.


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<u>Moves with Clean Hit properties:</u>
!| <big>Guilty Bits Character Intro</big>
*'''Sidewinder''': Tripled untechable time. Damage increases with the number of Clean Hits per combo. The cornerstone of Sol's most damaging bread and butter combo.
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*'''Ground Viper''': Increased untechable time, leads to a full combo. Launches higher.
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*'''Bandit Bringer''': Increased untechable time.
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*'''Force Break Fafnir''': Floor slides as opposed to regular knockdown. Full conversions near the corner.
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*''Force Break Tyrant Rave'': Does not have a clean hit, but gains a damage boost based on clean hit count similarly to Sidewinder.
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{{#lst:GGACR/Sol Badguy/Data|Links}}
==Starter Guide==
{{StarterBlurb}}
{{FrameChartKey}}


==Normal Moves==
==Normal Moves==
Note: Frame data for normals is as follows, x[x] where x is the move normally and [x] is the move in Dragon Install.
===<big>{{clr|1|5P}}</big>===
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{{GGACR Move Card
{{MoveData
|input=5P,5P DI
|name=5P
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|image=GGAC_Sol_5P.png
{{#invoke:FrameChart|drawFrameData
|caption=Ora
|startup  = 4
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|recovery = 6
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Standard jab and occasional poke, overall a pretty niche tool in Sol's kit. Useful for frame traps, tick throws, weird anti-airs, etc.
{{AttackDataHeader-GGACR}}
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{{#lsth:GGACR/Sol Badguy/Data|5P}}
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{{Description|7|text=
A standard jab, overall a pretty niche tool in Sol's kit.
 
*Occasional poking tool and pressure starter. Even on block. Very safe.
*Better than average startup. Can tag a lot of beefier moves during their startup or cooldown.  
*Better than average startup. Can tag a lot of beefier moves during their startup or cooldown.  
*Clutch Anti-air, but lacks the vertical coverage of 5K/2H.
*Strong burst bait tool due to its overall low recovery time and jump cancel.
*Gatlings to 5K, 2P, and 6P on whiff, for frame traps, tick throws, etc.
*Whiffs on crouching Bridget, Millia, Faust, Kliff, and Zappa. Leads to whiff > throw setups.
*Strong burst bait tool due to its overall low recovery time.
Establishes offense. Gatling into it from {{clr|1|2P}} > {{clr|2|2K}}, if the opponent has been conditioned to block high in reaction to standing animations.


Establishes offense. Gatling into it from 2P 2K, if the opponent has been conditioned to block high in reaction to standing animations. Will also whiff over crouching Millia, Faust, and May, and can be used for some different throw setups.
[[/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|5|5D}}, {{clr|5|2D}}
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''80% proration (no proration in DI).''
===<big>{{clr|2|5K}}</big>===
<br/>''[[GGACR/Sol_Badguy/Frame_Data#Gatling_Table|Gatling Options]]: 5P, 2P, 6P, 5K, 2K, cS, fS, 2S, 5H, 2H, 6H, 5D, 2D''
{{GGACR Move Card
 
|input=5K,5K DI
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|description=
{{#invoke:FrameChart|drawFrameData
|startup = 3
|active  = 8
|recovery = 13
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Privileged 3F normal that does it all: anti-air, abare, punishes, and active enough to catch backdashes on reaction or OS.
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{{MoveData
|name=5K
|image=GGAC_Sol_5K.png
|caption=Only '''I''' get to push buttons.
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[[File:GGXXACPR_Sol_5K-1-Hitbox.png|center|175px]]
1st hit (frames 3-4)
[[File:GGXXACPR_Sol_5K-2-Hitbox.png|center|175px]]
2nd hit (frames 5-6)
[[File:GGXXACPR_Sol_5K-3-Hitbox.png|center|175px]]
2nd hit (frames 7-10)
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{{AttackDataHeader-GGACR}}
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{{#lsth:GGACR/Sol Badguy/Data|5K}}
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{{Description|7|text=
Poster child for one of the most effective normals in the game and one of Sol's scariest options.
 
*Excellent hitbox, large active window, and one of the few normals in the game that comes out on frame 3.
*Very strong Anti Air: reaches well above Sol's head and is somewhat disjointed.
*Lets Sol grab punishes and poke out of pressure where most characters can't.
*Works as a frame trap tool after Sol does a safe poke.
*Works as a frame trap tool after Sol does a safe poke.
*Preferred normal to OS with Sol's throw.
*Preferred normal to OS with Sol's throw.
*''Note'': a large chunk of the cast can crouch under the second hit, especially when hit or blocked from farther out.


Does it all: Anti-airs, pokes, catches backdashes and jump-outs, gets out of jail. On air hit, 5K is confirmed from with 2H or a j.P/j.K into a standard air combo > VV for knockdown. On air CH, 5K has enough hitstun to combo to Sidewinder from an IAD j.S or j.D with stricter timing.
On air hit, {{clr|2|5K}} is confirmed from with {{clr|4|2H}} or a {{clr|1|j.P}}/{{clr|2|j.K}} into a sidewinder loop or an aircombo into VV knockdown. On air CH, {{clr|2|5K}} has enough hitstun to combo to Sidewinder from an IAD {{clr|3|j.S}} or {{clr|5|j.D}} with stricter timing.


''Note'': a large chunk of the cast can crouch under the second hit, especially when hit or blocked from farther out.
[[/Frame_Data#Gatling_Table|Gatling Options]]: {{clr|1|6P}}, {{clr|3|c.S}}, {{clr|3|f.S}}, {{clr|3|2S}}, {{clr|4|5H}}, {{clr|4|2H}}, {{clr|5|5D}}, {{clr|5|2D}}
<br/>''[[GGACR/Sol_Badguy/Frame_Data#Gatling_Table|Gatling Options]]: 6P, cS, fS, 2S, 5H, 2H, 5D, 2D''
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===<big>{{clr|3|c.S}}</big>===
{{MoveData
{{GGACR Move Card
|name=c.S
|input=c.S,c.S DI
|image=GGAC_Sol_cS.png
|description=
|caption=Punish and Frame Trap Starter
{{#invoke:FrameChart|drawFrameData
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|startup  = 5
[[File:GGXXACPR_Sol_cS-Hitbox.png|center|175px]]
|active  = 2
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|recovery = 12
|data=
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{{AttackDataHeader-GGACR}}
Sol's main punish starter for meterless and non-counter hit combos. Versatile gatlings from all of Sol's lower level buttons, useful mid combo as a confirm/filler/stopping point.
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*Recovers quickly enough that {{clr|2|5K}}(1) > {{clr|3|c.S}} lets you confirm a hit or a burst.
{{#lsth:GGACR/Sol Badguy/Data|c.S}}
*Leans forward during startup, letting Sol move past some hitboxes depending on spacing. (Importantly, the Dead Angles of I-No, Bridget, Faust, and Pot.)
{{!}}-
*0 on block with very little pushback, amazing tick throw tool.
{{Description|7|text=
*Can be delay-canceled for hit confirming and tight frame traps.
Your main punish starter with some stealth quirks that make it good in pressure.  


*The most common starter for Sol's meterless and non-counter hit combos.
Can lead to Dust Loops, Sidewinders, and TK Bandit Revolvers. Mid-corner combo against airborne opponents, can be jump canceled into a {{clr|5|j.D}} for a high damage Sidewinder or Dust Loop. In the corner, you'll usually start your loops with {{clr|3|c.S}} > {{clr|1|6P}}.  
*Can be gatling'd into from all of Sol's lower level buttons, so also useful mid combo as a confirm/filler.
*0 on block, for pressure resets, tick throws, etc.
*Recovers quickly enough that 5K(1) > c.S lets you confirm a hit or a burst.
*Leans forward during startup, letting Sol move past some hitboxes depending on spacing (e.g. Dead Angles)


Leads to confirms like Dustloops, Sidewinders, and tk.Bandit Revolvers. Mid-corner combo against airborne opponents, can be jump canceled into a j.D for a high damage Sidewinder or Dustloop. In the corner, you'll usually start your loops with c.S > 6P.
[[/Frame_Data#Gatling_Table|Gatling Options]]: {{clr|1|6P}}, {{clr|3|f.S}}, {{clr|3|2S}}, {{clr|4|5H}}, {{clr|4|2H}}, {{clr|5|5D}}, {{clr|5|2D}}
}}


A notable gatling is into and out of 6P, as they can loop into one another. 5/2/6P or 5/2K to delayed c.S can also work as a frame trap.
===<big>{{clr|3|f.S}}</big>===
<br/>''[[GGACR/Sol_Badguy/Frame_Data#Gatling_Table|Gatling Options]]: 6P, fS, 2S, 5H, 2H, 5D, 2D''
{{GGACR Move Card
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|input=f.S,f.S DI
|description=
{{#invoke:FrameChart|drawFrameData
|startup = 7
|active  = 1
|recovery = 24
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Extremely fast for its range, {{clr|3|f.S}} is good for gaining initiative round start or establishing offense in neutral.
*Confirms into {{clr|4|5H}} or FB Fafnir from max range, gaining positional advantage or some moderate poke damage.
*Don't get any new routes on a grounded counter hit but on an air counter hit it will combo into {{MMC|input=236[K]|label=Bandit Bringer}}.
*Gatling into {{clr|3|2S}} makes {{clr|3|f.S}} > {{clr|3|2S}} pressure very safe and lets Sol make his way in.
*For meter, converts at a decent range leads to {{clr|4|5H}} > Fafnir, can go into Tyrant Rave for some extra damage.
Be careful, Sol extends his hurtbox on the first frame. Active only for one frame and is easily backdashed, but can be preemptively canceled to {{clr|3|2S}} to make it safer.


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[[/Frame_Data#Gatling_Table|Gatling Options]]: {{clr|3|2S}}, {{clr|4|5H}}, {{clr|4|2H}}, {{clr|4|6H}}, {{clr|5|5D}}, {{clr|5|2D}}
{{MoveData
}}
|name=f.S
|image=GGAC_Sol_fS.png
|caption=Your go-to spacing tool
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[[File:GGXXACPR_Sol_fS-Hitbox.png|center|175px]]
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{{AttackDataHeader-GGACR}}
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{{#lsth:GGACR/Sol Badguy/Data|f.S}}
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{{Description|7|text=
Extremely fast for its range, f.S is good for establishing offense in neutral.


*Frame 7 startup which hits slightly farther out than round start distance.
===<big>{{clr|4|5H}}</big>===
*Confirms into 5H or FB Fafnir from max range, giving you positional advantage or some moderate poke damage.
{{GGACR Move Card
*Gatling into 2S makes f.S 2S pressure very safe and lets Sol make his way in.
|input=5H,5H DI
 
|description=
Landing f.S at a decent range leads to 5H > Fafnir, and you can opt to go into Tyrant Rave for some extra damage. Also a useful corner pressure tool for hitting people out of poking attempts. Be careful, Sol extends his hurtbox on the first frame. Due to only being active for one frame, it's easily backdashed, but can be preemptively canceled to 2S to make it safer.
{{#invoke:FrameChart|drawFrameData
<br/>''[[GGACR/Sol_Badguy/Frame_Data#Gatling_Table|Gatling Options]]: 2S, 5H, 2H, 6H, 5D, 2D''
|startup = 11
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|active  = 2
|recovery = 26
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}}
Slower, long ranged poke, punish, and combo tool that leads to big damage on counter hit. Difficult to contest.
*Combos into Grand Viper up close or from a long-range counter hit, leading to Sidewinder Loops.
*Confirms into (FB) Fafnir to let Sol get in from midscreen.
*Can frame trap out of {{clr|1|6P}}'s extended cancel window.


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On CH against standing opponents, leads to Instant Air Dash > {{clr|3|j.S}} > stuff > Sidewinder Loop, Confirms into Bandit Bringer against most crouching opponents, though Grand Viper remains the most reliable combo afterward. {{clr|4|5H}} goes into (SJ)IAD {{clr|1|j.P}} or {{clr|2|j.K}} against airborne opponents, or after a confirm of xx > {{clr|1|6P}} > {{clr|4|5H}} when the {{clr|1|6P}} is landed somewhat close. Just don't get predictable with airdash pressure.
{{MoveData
|name=5H
|image=GGAC_Sol_5H.png
|caption=Counter Hit > Pain
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[[File:GGXXACPR_Sol_5H-Hitbox.png|center|175px]]
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|data=
{{AttackDataHeader-GGACR}}
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{{#lsth:GGACR/Sol Badguy/Data|5H}}
{{!}}-
{{Description|7|text=
Slower, long ranged poke and combo tool that leads to big damage on counter hit.


*Big range and completely disjointed. Powerful button.
[[/Frame_Data#Gatling_Table|Gatling Options]]: {{clr|4|2H}}, {{clr|5|5D}}, {{clr|5|2D}}
*Combos into Grand Viper up close or from a long-range counter hit, leading to Sidewinder Loops.
}}
*Confirms into (FB) Fafnir to let Sol get in from midscreen.
*Can frame trap out of 6P's extended cancel window.


The disjoint makes 5H very difficult to challenge despite its speed.
===<big>{{clr|5|5D}}</big>===
On CH against standing opponents, you can Instant Air Dash > j.S > stuff > Sidewinder Loop, and you can confirm into Bandit Bringer against most crouching opponents, though Grand Viper remains the most reliable combo afterward. 5H goes into IAD j.P or j.K against airborne opponents, or after a confirm of xx > 6P > 5H when the 6P is landed somewhat close. Just don't get predictable with airdash pressure.
{{GGACR Move Card
<br/>''[[GGACR/Sol_Badguy/Frame_Data#Gatling_Table|Gatling Options]]: 2H, 5D, 2D''
|input=5D,5D DI
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|description=
{{#invoke:FrameChart|drawFrameData
|startup = 24
|active  = 3
|recovery = 24
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Decent damage combo starter, but awful range, and slow and easily reactable, despite being one of the fastest {{clr|5|5D}}s in the game. Sol's only grounded overhead.
*Leads to significant damage and a knockdown, especially with an Impossible Dust.
*Horrid range, very unsafe, and huge CH state window. Keep meter on hand to cancel it.


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Don't get predictable. {{clr|5|5D}}'s range is only slightly farther than Wild throw and it is highly telegraphed.
{{MoveData
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|name=6P
|image=GGAC_Sol_6P.png
|caption=Bullying 101
<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" data-expandtext="show hitboxes" data-collapsetext="hide hitboxes">
[[File:GGXXACPR_Sol_6P-Hitbox.png|center|175px]]
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|data=
{{AttackDataHeader-GGACR}}
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{{#lsth:GGACR/Sol Badguy/Data|6P}}
{{!}}-
{{Description|7|text=
Prime launcher and counter hit fishing button, 6P beats out many poke attempts and confirms from nearly anywhere on counterhit.


*Mid level hitting gut punch which beats many standing buttons. Blows back on hit.
===<big>{{clr|1|6P}}</big>===
*Top-shelf frame trap button. Gatlings into and out of many normals.
{{GGACR Move Card
*Main launching tool in the corner.
|input=6P,6P DI
|description=
{{#invoke:FrameChart|drawFrameData
|startup  = 11
|active  = 3
|recovery = 20
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Prime corner combo launcher and counter hit fishing button, {{clr|1|6P}} beats out many poke attempts and confirms from nearly anywhere on counterhit.
*Mid level hitting gut punch which beats many standing buttons. Blows back on hit. Major frame trap button with many gatling options.
*Can be cancelled at '''any''' point during its recovery.
*Can be cancelled at '''any''' point during its recovery.
*Clutch Anti Air.
*(Ironically) Niche Anti Air.


One of Sol's main tools for conversions, and vital in frame traps due to moderate startup and many gatling options. However, it loses to many lows and low profile moves, pay attention to your spacing and timing. Despite this, with the rewards, you should expect to be using this move a lot.
Vital in frame traps but loses to many lows and low profile moves, pay attention to your spacing and timing. Despite this, with the rewards, you should expect to be using this move a lot.


''Knocks down face up, face down after wallbounce. Frames 1-8 [1-4], Frames 14-21 [8-11] upper body invincibility. Frames 9-13 [5-7] above the knees invincibility. Wall bounces on hit (untechable for 30 frames). 90% proration (no proration in DI).''
[[/Frame_Data#Gatling_Table|Gatling Options]]: {{clr|3|c.S}}, {{clr|3|f.S}}, {{clr|3|2S}}, {{clr|4|5H}}, {{clr|4|2H}}, {{clr|4|6H}}, {{clr|5|5D}}, {{clr|5|2D}}
<br/>''[[GGACR/Sol_Badguy/Frame_Data#Gatling_Table|Gatling Options]]: cS, fS, 2S, 5H, 2H, 6H, 5D, 2D''
}}
}}
}}


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===<big>{{clr|4|6H}}</big>===
{{MoveData
{{GGACR Move Card
|name=6H
|input=6H,6H DI
|image=GGAC_Sol_6H.png
|description=
|caption=Exercise judgment unless you want to get dizzied.
{{#invoke:FrameChart|drawFrameData
<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" data-expandtext="show hitboxes" data-collapsetext="hide hitboxes">
|startup  = 13
[[File:GGXXACPR_Sol_6H-Hitbox.png|center|175px]]
|active  = 6
First hit (Frame 13)
|recovery = 30
[[File:GGXXACPR_Sol_6H-2-Hitbox.png|center|175px]]
}}
First hit (Frame 14)
Occasional ranged button, High-risk high-reward (on CH) Anti-Air. Not particularly strong by itself.
[[File:GGXXACPR_Sol_6H-3-Hitbox.png|center|175px]]
First hit (Frame 15)
[[File:GGXXACPR_Sol_6H-4-Hitbox.png|center|175px]]
First hit (Frame 16)
[[File:GGXXACPR_Sol_6H-5-Hitbox.png|center|175px]]
First hit (Frame 17)
[[File:GGXXACPR_Sol_6H-6-Hitbox.png|center|175px]]
Second hit (Frame 18)
</div>
|data=
{{AttackDataHeader-GGACR}}
{{!}}-
{{#lsth:GGACR/Sol Badguy/Data|6H}}
{{!}}-
{{Description|7|text=
Occasional ranged button, High risk high reward Anti Air. Not particularly strong by itself.
 
*Decent stun and damage, but ends your combo without meter.
*Decent stun and damage, but ends your combo without meter.
*Leads to murderous damage on air counter hit.
*Cancel window lasts until the end of recovery for late frame traps.
*Cancel window lasts until the end of recovery for late frame traps.
*Can be used in Dragon Install for higher Dizzy damage combos.
*Pushes Sol's hurtbox pretty far forward, CH state for the whole move.
*Pushes Sol's hurtbox pretty far forward, CH state for the whole move.
*Has a difficult confirm into Grand Viper if it counters on the first hit.
*Has a difficult confirm into Grand Viper if it counters on the first hit.


6H will get counter hit very easily if used poorly. It is more difficult to contest in the air though, so air CH confirms lead to Bandit Bringer. Be very cautious about using this move.
{{clr|4|6H}} will get counter hit very easily if used poorly. It is more difficult to contest in the air though, so air CH confirms lead to Bandit Bringer. Be very cautious about using this move.
}}


''Dizzy modifier x1.5. In CH state for entire duration.''
===<big>{{clr|1|2P}}</big>===
}}
{{GGACR Move Card
|input=2P,2P DI
|description=
{{#invoke:FrameChart|drawFrameData
|startup  = 5
|active  = 4
|recovery = 4
}}
}}
Starts pressure, frame traps, tick throws, and can be used to mash out. Strong, safe, all-around short range tool.
*Safe to 95% of reversals when properly meatied.
*Can be OS'd with [{{clr|1|2P}}]~{{clr|2|5K}}/{{clr|3|c.S}}/{{clr|4|2H}} for confirms and baits.


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{{clr|1|2P}} mostly sees its use as an oki tool and pressure starter. It is occasionally used in relaunches, OS'd with {{clr|4|2H}} or {{clr|3|c.S}} to bait bursts.
{{MoveData
|name=[http://www.dustloop.com/wiki/index.php/GGACR/Controls#Dust_Attack 5D]
|image=GGAC_Sol_5D.png
|caption=The Great American Unblockable
<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" data-expandtext="show hitboxes" data-collapsetext="hide hitboxes">
[[File:GGXXACPR_Sol_5D-Hitbox.png|center|175px]]
</div>
|data=
{{AttackDataHeader-GGACR}}
{{!}}-
{{#lsth:GGACR/Sol Badguy/Data|5D}}
{{!}}-
{{Description|7|text=
Tied for fastest 5D in the game, but with awful range.
 
*Sol's only grounded overhead.
*Leads to significant damage and a knockdown, especially with an Impossible Dust.
*Horrid range and very unsafe. Keep meter on hand to cancel it.
*Counter hit state for over half the duration.


Don't get predictable. 5D's range is only slightly farther than Wild throw and it is highly telegraphed. The DI version, however, is significantly faster, and even on block.
[[/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|5|5D}}, {{clr|5|2D}}
 
''Knocks down face up on CH. In CH state from Frames 1-30.''
}}
}}
}}


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===<big>{{clr|2|2K}}</big>===
{{MoveData
{{GGACR Move Card
|name=2P
|input=2K,2K DI
|image=GGAC_Sol_2P.png
|description=
|caption=Poke
{{#invoke:FrameChart|drawFrameData
<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" data-expandtext="show hitboxes" data-collapsetext="hide hitboxes">
|startup  = 6
[[File:GGXXACPR_Sol_2P-Hitbox.png|center|175px]]
|active  = 3
</div>
|recovery = 8
|data=
{{AttackDataHeader-GGACR}}
{{!}}-
{{#lsth:GGACR/Sol Badguy/Data|2P}}
{{!}}-
{{Description|7|text=
Strong all around short range tool. Plus on block.
 
*Starts pressure, tick throws, and can be used to mash out.
*+2 on block for easier confirms.
*Safe to 95% of reversals when done meaty.
*Can be OS'd with [2P]~c.S/2H for confirms and baits.
 
2P mostly sees its use as an oki tool and pressure starter. It is occasionally used in relaunches, OS'd with 2H or c.S to bait bursts.
 
''80% proration (no proration in DI).''
<br/>''[[GGACR/Sol_Badguy/Frame_Data#Gatling_Table|Gatling Options]]: 5P, 2P, 6P, 5K, 2K, cS, fS, 2S, 5H, 2H, 5D, 2D''
}}
}}
}}
 
Sol's fastest and main low poke. Also useful for faster tick throws or frame traps.
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{{MoveData
|name=2K
|image=GGAC_Sol_2K.png
|caption=Use in Wild Throw<br/> and empty jump setups
<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" data-expandtext="show hitboxes" data-collapsetext="hide hitboxes">
[[File:GGXXACPR_Sol_2K-Hitbox.png|center|175px]]
</div>
|data=
{{AttackDataHeader-GGACR}}
{{!}}-
{{#lsth:GGACR/Sol Badguy/Data|2K}}
{{!}}-
{{Description|7|text=
Sol's fastest low and main low poke.
 
*Tags people standing or attempting to fuzzy jump.
*Tags people standing or attempting to fuzzy jump.
*Gatlings into 2H for a Grand Viper conversion.
*Gatlings into {{clr|4|2H}} for a Grand Viper conversion.
*Good for quick tick throws at -2.
*Frame traps into {{clr|1|6P}} or a late {{clr|3|c.S}}/{{clr|3|f.S}}. Strong natural frame trap in {{clr|2|2K}} > {{clr|3|2S}}.
*Frame traps into 6P or a late c.S/f.S.
*Natural frame trap in 2K > 2S. Will combo on hit, and frame trap on block.


Fairly standard low poke tool, but active enough to serve as a meaty. You can definitely still net a big 200 damage off of this by converting to 2D > FB Fafnir.
Fairly standard low poke tool, but active enough to serve as a safe meaty. Can still net 200 damage off of this by converting to {{clr|5|2D}} > FB Fafnir.


''70% proration (no proration in DI).''
[[/Frame_Data#Gatling_Table|Gatling Options]]: {{clr|1|6P}}, {{clr|3|c.S}}, {{clr|3|f.S}}, {{clr|3|2S}}, {{clr|4|2H}}, {{clr|5|5D}}, {{clr|5|2D}}
<br/>''[[GGACR/Sol_Badguy/Frame_Data#Gatling_Table|Gatling Options]]: 6P, cS, fS, 2S, 2H, 5D, 2D''
}}
}}
}}


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===<big>{{clr|3|2S}}</big>===
{{MoveData
{{GGACR Move Card
|name=2S
|input=2S,2S DI
|image=GGAC_Sol_2S.png
|description=
|caption=Save your strings
{{#invoke:FrameChart|drawFrameData
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|startup  = 10
[[File:GGXXACPR_SOL_2S-Hitbox.png|center|175px]]
|active  = 3
</div>
|recovery = 8
|data=
}}
{{AttackDataHeader-GGACR}}
Decent range, fairly active, very disjointed, low recovery time, and +3 on block make this an excellent hitconfirm blockstring ender, neutral button, and baiting tool.  
{{!}}-
{{#lsth:GGACR/Sol Badguy/Data|2S}}
{{!}}-
{{Description|7|text=
Very good ranged normal for ending strings and baiting buttons.
 
*Decent range, fairly active, very disjointed, low recovery time, +3 on block.
*Ends poke attempts and short blockstrings safely.
*Works as a meaty or a fake out oki normal.
*Strong low reaching poke due to hitbox/hurtbox ratio.
*Strong low reaching poke due to hitbox/hurtbox ratio.
*Links into P and K normals and c.S on late hits.
*Links into P and K normals and {{clr|3|c.S}} on late hits.
*'''OS''': {{clr|1|5P}}/{{clr|1|2P}}/{{clr|2|2K}} > {{clr|3|2S}} is a natural frame trap on block, will combo on hit. Also works if delayed from {{clr|2|5K}}.


Discourages button pushing when properly spaced. Opens up avenues for tick throws, frame traps, burn frames on oki, etc. Timing 2S ambiguously on oki especially is very tricky to defend against and can give you information on the opponent's mindset.
Discourages button pushing when properly spaced. Timing {{clr|3|2S}} ambiguously on oki especially is very tricky to defend against and can give you information on the opponent's mindset.


OS: Gatling 5/2P, 2K, or late out of a 5K acts as a frame trap which will catch them if they are mashing but convert the hit if the first normal landed.
[[/Frame_Data#Gatling_Table|Gatling Options]]: {{clr|4|5H}}, {{clr|4|2H}}, {{clr|5|5D}}, {{clr|5|2D}}  
<br/>''[[GGACR/Sol_Badguy/Frame_Data#Gatling_Table|Gatling Options]]: 5H, 2H, 5D, 2D''
}}
}}
}}


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===<big>{{clr|4|2H}}</big>===
{{MoveData
{{GGACR Move Card
|name=2H
|input=2H,2H DI
|image=GGAC_Sol_2H.png
|description=
|caption=(Re)launch all day
{{#invoke:FrameChart|drawFrameData
<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" data-expandtext="show hitboxes" data-collapsetext="hide hitboxes">
|startup  = 8
[[File:GGXXACPR_Sol_2H1-Hitbox.png|center|175px]]
|active  = 6
(frames 8-9)
|recovery = 26
[[File:GGXXACPR_Sol_2H2-Hitbox.png|center|175px]]
}}
(frames 10-11)
High reaching upwards swing which gives you a day and a half to confirm on counter hit. Sol's main relaunch tool.
[[File:GGXXACPR_Sol_2H3-Hitbox.png|center|175px]]
*Beats many moves and scores CH due to the strong hitbox. Trades in Sol's favor most of the time. Burst safe if followed with BB or jump cancelled on CH.
(frames 12-13)
</div>
|data=
{{AttackDataHeader-GGACR}}
{{!}}-
{{#lsth:GGACR/Sol Badguy/Data|2H}}
{{!}}-
{{Description|7|text=
Large, disjointed, high reaching hitbox which gives you a day and a half to confirm on counter hit.
 
*Trades in Sol's favor most of the time. Beats many moves and scores CH due to the strong hitbox
*Main relaunch tool in Sol's BnB.
*Free combo on counter hit. Burst safe if you jump forward out of this.
*Fast enough to combo off of level 1 buttons.
*Fast enough to combo off of level 1 buttons.
*Special cancel window is during its recovery frames.
*Special cancel window extends into its ''recovery frames''.
*Can be OS'd with 5/2P to bait bursts mid combo.  
*Can be OS'd with {{clr|1|5P}}/{{clr|1|2P}} to bait bursts mid combo.
*On counter hit, a Bandit Bringer will convert, and will whiff and recover if they burst.  


Works as a slower but stronger Anti Air than 5K, and late frame trap tool. Can be a nightmarish meaty if they feel like rolling the dice.
Can work as a risky preemptive anti-air, and late frame trap tool. Nightmarish meaty if they feel like rolling the dice. {{clr|4|2H}} is strong, but don't whiff it.


On counter hit, a Bandit Bringer will convert, and will whiff and recover if they burst. 2H is strong, but don't whiff it.
[[/Frame_Data#Gatling_Table|Gatling Options]]: {{clr|5|5D}}, {{clr|5|2D}}
}}


''Knocks down face down on CH. Floats on CH (untechable for 60F) (DI version doesn't float). 90% proration.''
===<big>{{clr|5|2D}}</big>===
<br/>''[[GGACR/Sol_Badguy/Frame_Data#Gatling_Table|Gatling Options]]: 5D, 2D''
{{GGACR Move Card
  }}
|input=2D,2D DI
|description=
{{#invoke:FrameChart|drawFrameData
|startup = 7
|active  = 3
|recovery = 20
}}
}}
 
Amazing: mid-ranged, low profile sweep which can go under 80% of moves in the game, even during pressure. Your best friend.
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*Can go under bursts, Stun Edges, Johnny ranged pokes, ''other sweeps'', etc. Will even score counter hits against some jump-ins.
{{MoveData
*Special cancel window extends into its ''recovery frames''.
|name=2D
*A CH can be hit-confirmed into a slight or no mash Grand Viper CL on the entire cast, leading to some of your highest damaging combos.
|image=GGAC_Sol_2D.png
|caption=Get down, make love
<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" data-expandtext="show hitboxes" data-collapsetext="hide hitboxes">
[[File:GGXXACPR_SOL_2D-Hitbox.png|center|175px]]
</div>
|data=
{{AttackDataHeader-GGACR}}
{{!}}-
{{#lsth:GGACR/Sol Badguy/Data|2D}}
{{!}}-
{{Description|7|text=
Amazing; arguably Sol's best normal. Goes under 80% of moves in the game, knocks down, sets up combos, big damage on Counter Hit. Does it all.
 
*Mid ranged, low profile sweep which goes under many things, even in pressure.  
*Can go under bursts, Stun Edges, Johnny ranged pokes, etc.
*Will score counter hits against some jump-ins.
*Special cancel window is during its recovery frames.
*Free combo on counter hit.
*Near-corner conversions into FB Fafnir when too far for regular meterless juggles to work.
*Near-corner conversions into FB Fafnir when too far for regular meterless juggles to work.
*Can combo to Clean Hit Grand Viper on normal hit against Jam, Bridget, Millia, and Kliff.  
*Can combo to Clean Hit Grand Viper on normal hit against Jam, Bridget, Millia, and Kliff.  
**Further applies to May and Baiken near the corner, or if 3 or more hits precedes the 2D.
**Further applies to May and Baiken near the corner, or if 3 or more hits precedes the {{clr|5|2D}}.


Use this move often and to great effect. Go under everything from fireballs to big normals to ''other sweeps''. Can even Anti-air. Your best friend.
Leads into Bandit Revolver RC for a conversion. Also does a strong, unburstable kill combo by going straight into Tyrant Rave ver.Beta.
}}


Leads into Bandit Revolver RC for a conversion. CH leads to Gun-Flame > FRC, mashless Grand Viper, or Gun-Flame > FB Fafnir to Sidewinder Loop. Also does a strong, unburstable kill combo by going straight into Tyrant Rave ver.Beta.
===<big>{{clr|1|j.P}}</big>===
 
{{GGACR Move Card
''Knocks down face down. Frames 4-23 [3-15] low stance. 90% Proration.''
|input=j.P,j.P DI
  }}
|description=
{{#invoke:FrameChart|drawFrameData
|startup = 5
|active  = 7
|recovery = 4
}}
}}
One of Sol's best and most annoying tools. Fast, general use air normal with a very active hitbox, and which shrinks Sol's hurtbox, letting it beat a lot of moves.
*Good for airdash pressure due to its gatling options. Staggered self cancels can be used to bait bursts.
*Can let Sol sneak past and/or clash with some Anti Airs due to the hurtbox change.
*Easy, if scaled, confirms off of things like Gunflame.
*Leads to burst safe, character specific Sidewinder setups.


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The hurtbox shrinkage can let you do lower airdash crossup setups. Vital in Sol's difficult SJIAD combos.
{{MoveData
|name=j.P
|image=GGAC_Sol_jP.png
|caption=Mash
<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" data-expandtext="show hitboxes" data-collapsetext="hide hitboxes">
[[File:GGXXACPR_Sol_jP1-Hitbox.png|center|175px]]
(Frames 5-7)
[[File:GGXXACPR_Sol_jP2-Hitbox.png|center|175px]]
(Frames 8-12)
</div>
|data=
{{AttackDataHeader-GGACR}}
{{!}}-
{{#lsth:GGACR/Sol Badguy/Data|j.P}}
{{!}}-
{{Description|7|text=
Fast, general use air normal with a very active hitbox, and which shrinks Sol's hurtbox. One of Sol's best.


*Beats out a lot of larger jump-ins due to speed and hitbox/hurtbox ratio.
[[/Frame_Data#Gatling_Table|Gatling Options]]: {{clr|1|j.P}}, {{clr|2|j.K}}, {{clr|3|j.S}}, {{clr|4|j.H}}
*Good for airdash pressure due to its gatling options.
}}
*Can let Sol sneak past some Anti Airs due to the hurtbox change.
*Staggered self cancels can be used to bait bursts.
*Easy, if scaled, confirms off of things like Gunflame.
*Leads to Burst safe, character specific Sidewinder Setups.


Works as air-to-air, air-to-ground, and anti-air. The Hurtbox shrinkage can let you do lower crossup setups. Vital in Sol's difficult HJIAD combos. Deceptively excellent.
===<big>{{clr|2|j.K}}</big>===
<br/>''[[GGACR/Sol_Badguy/Frame_Data#Gatling_Table|Gatling Options]]: jP, jK, jS, jH''
{{GGACR Move Card
  }}
|input=j.K,j.K DI
|description=
{{#invoke:FrameChart|drawFrameData
|startup = 6
|active  = 6
|recovery = 17
}}
}}
Mainly horizontal. Useful for covering air backdashes or air-to-air out of a backwards jump. Better defensively than offensively.
*Mostly for filler in SW loops, especially when scaling is too high for {{clr|3|j.S}}/{{clr|4|H}}/{{clr|5|D}} to connect.
*Occasionally useful in airdash pressure. Be careful as it will whiff on some crouchers.


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Useful with {{clr|1|j.P}} or {{clr|3|j.S}}. Works sparingly if intentionally whiffed mid-string into land > grab, or late after a {{clr|1|j.P}} to catch them trying to hit buttons. Try not to whiff it.
{{MoveData
|name=j.K
|image=GGAC_Sol_jK.png
|caption=Break a Leg
<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" data-expandtext="show hitboxes" data-collapsetext="hide hitboxes">
[[File:GGXXACPR_Sol_jK-Hitbox.png|center|175px]]
</div>
|data=
{{AttackDataHeader-GGACR}}
{{!}}-
{{#lsth:GGACR/Sol Badguy/Data|j.K}}
{{!}}-
{{Description|7|text=
Almost purely horizontal. Better defensively than offensively.
 
*Useful for covering air backdashes or air-to-air out of a backwards jump.
*Mostly for filler in SW loops, especially when scaling is too high for j.S/H/D to connect.
*Occasionally useful in airdash pressure.
*Will whiff on some crouchers.


J.K most useful in airdash pressure when making the opponent guess between a gatling to j.P or j.S. Works sparingly if intentionally whiffed mid-string into land > grab, or late after a j.P to catch them trying to hit buttons. Try not to whiff it.
[[/Frame_Data#Gatling_Table|Gatling Options]]: {{clr|1|j.P}}, {{clr|3|j.S}}, {{clr|5|j.D}}
<br/>''[[GGACR/Sol_Badguy/Frame_Data#Gatling_Table|Gatling Options]]: jP, jS, jH''
}}
}}
}}


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===<big>{{clr|3|j.S}}</big>===
{{MoveData
{{GGACR Move Card
|name=j.S
|input=j.S,j.S DI
|image=GGAC_Sol_jS.png
|description=
|caption=Your premium safe jump tool.
{{#invoke:FrameChart|drawFrameData
<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" data-expandtext="show hitboxes" data-collapsetext="hide hitboxes">
|startup  = 9
[[File:GGXXACPR_Sol_jS-Hitbox.png|center|175px]]
|active  = 3
</div>
|recovery = 23
|data=
}}
{{AttackDataHeader-GGACR}}
Main safe jump tool. Passable jump-in
{{!}}-
{{#lsth:GGACR/Sol Badguy/Data|j.S}}
{{!}}-
{{Description|7|text=
Jump-in of choice.
 
*Hitbox mainly below and in front of Sol. Mostly for safe jumps.
*Primary combo tool for Sidewinder Loops
*Primary combo tool for Sidewinder Loops
*Occasionally works as a crossup out of a backwards airdash.
*Occasionally works as a crossup out of a backwards airdash.
*Leads to, and works as a fuzzy guard tool, converts against non-short characters with meter to RC.
*Leads to, and works as a fuzzy guard tool, converts against non-short characters with meter to RC.


Passable hitbox. Primary jump-in if they're not prepared to 6P. Landed as a crossup, converts into land > c/f.S > 5H > Fafnir. Try cancelling into an RC'd VV while airborne to go for something tricky, like VV RC airdash j.S.
Don't get {{clr|1|6P}}'d. Landed as a crossup, converts into land > {{clr|3|c.S}}/{{clr|3|f.S}} > {{clr|4|5H}} > Fafnir. Try cancelling into an RC'd VV while airborne to go for something tricky, like VV RC airdash {{clr|3|j.S}}.
<br/>''[[GGACR/Sol_Badguy/Frame_Data#Gatling_Table|Gatling Options]]: jK, jH, jD''
 
}}
[[/Frame_Data#Gatling_Table|Gatling Options]]: {{clr|2|j.K}}, {{clr|4|j.H}}, {{clr|5|j.D}}
}}
}}


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===<big>{{clr|4|j.H}}</big>===
{{MoveData
{{GGACR Move Card
|name=j.H
|input=j.H,j.H DI
|image=GGAC_Sol_jH.png
|description=
|caption=Stone Cold Crazy
{{#invoke:FrameChart|drawFrameData
<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" data-expandtext="show hitboxes" data-collapsetext="hide hitboxes">
|startup  = 9
[[File:GGXXACPR_Sol_jH-1-Hitbox.png|center|175px]]
|active  = 14
Frames 9-14
}}
[[File:GGXXACPR_Sol_jH-2-Hitbox.png|center|175px]]
0 Recovery frames. Weird hurtbox. Lingers for forever. Pseudo-God Normal.
Frames 15-18
[[File:GGXXACPR_Sol_jH-3-Hitbox.png|center|175px]]
Frames 19-22
</div>
|data=
{{AttackDataHeader-GGACR}}
{{!}}-
{{#lsth:GGACR/Sol Badguy/Data|j.H}}
{{!}}-
{{Description|7|text=
0 Recovery frames. Weird hurtbox. Lingers for forever. Psuedo-God Normal
 
*Active for fourteen frames. Sol is free to act the moment it ends.
*First hit is above Sol's head, making it better for rising air-to-air when necessary.
*The shrunken hurtbox can make this outright impossible to Anti-Air with some moves.
*The shrunken hurtbox can make this outright impossible to Anti-Air with some moves.
*Links into ''any'' jumping normal on hit.
*Links into ''any'' jumping normal on hit.
*Hit meaty and high enough off the ground, Sol can airdash immediately afterwards for an airdash mixup.
*Hit meaty and high enough off the ground, Sol can airdash immediately afterwards for an airdash mixup.
*Hit meaty and low enough off the ground, strong mixup between it's second hit or land {{clr|2|2K}}.


The hurtbox makes this move very difficult to contest in any regular fashion. The lingering hitbox is very useful for Sidewinder conversions. The recovery makes opponents tear out their hair. One of Sol's most used air options.
Very difficult to contest in any regular fashion. Useful in Sidewinder conversions. The recovery makes opponents tear out their hair. One of Sol's most used air options.
}}


''Untechable on air hit for 17F (doesn't apply to DI version).''
===<big>{{clr|5|j.D}}</big>===
  }}
{{GGACR Move Card
|input=j.D
|description=
{{#invoke:FrameChart|drawFrameData
|startup = 9
|active  = 7
|recovery = 10
|specialRecovery = 5
}}
}}
 
Large, damaging move with abnormally high untechable time that loops into itself, for the titular '''Dust Loop'''.  
====== ======
*Launches on hit (and wallbounces on counter hit), which is useful in airdash and corner combos, can convert into delayed Sidewinders for optimal damage.
{{MoveData
|name=j.D
|image=GGAC_Sol_jD.png
|caption='''TEYAH'''
<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" data-expandtext="show hitboxes" data-collapsetext="hide hitboxes">
[[File:GGXXACPR_Sol_jD-1-Hitbox.png|center|175px]]
Frames 9-11
[[File:GGXXACPR_Sol_jD-2-Hitbox.png|center|175px]]
Frames 12-15
</div>
|data=
{{AttackDataHeader-GGACR}}
{{!}}-
{{#lsth:GGACR/Sol Badguy/Data|j.D}}
{{!}}-
{{Description|7|text=
Trust in the Dust.
 
*Large, damaging move with abnormally high untechable time.
*Fullscreen conversions on counter hit due to wallbounce.
*Fullscreen conversions on counter hit due to wallbounce.
*Loops into itself, for the titular '''DUSTLOOP'''.
*Can lead to a fuzzy guard setup (too or from), can be the fuzzy guard attack against Potemkin, Eddie, Johnny, Anji, and Justice.
*Particularly strong in the corner, can convert into late Sidewinders for optimal damage.
*Launches on hit, useful in airdash combos.
*Can lead to a fuzzy guard setup, can be the fuzzy guard attack against Potemkin, Eddie, Johnny, Anji, and Justice.


Partially responsible for Sol's obscene damage output. Sometimes works with 5 in a row in one combo. <br/>
Partially responsible for Sol's obscene damage output. Works with 5 in a row in one combo with a 3-hit prior starter. Teyah them to death.
Launches on hit, making it useful in airdash combos. Optimal in all of Sol's combos when used properly.
 
''Blowback on normal hit (untechable for 27F). Wall bounces on CH (untechable for 54F). Additional 5F landing recovery. 90% proration.''
}}
}}
}}
<br style="clear:both;"/>


==Universal Mechanics==
==Universal Mechanics==
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===<big>Ground Throw</big>===
{{MoveData
{{GGACR Move Card
|name=Ground Throw
|input=Ground Throw
|image=GGAC_Sol_throw.png
|description=
|caption=Rushing Headlong
Average throw. Unspectacular unless done in the corner. Should be OS'd with {{clr|2|5K}}, or sometimes {{clr|3|c.S}}.
|data=
*Only knocks down 25% of the cast by itself. Leads to free conversions in the corner against the other 75% with {{clr|2|5K}}.
{{AttackDataHeader-GGACR}}
**Bandit Revolver loop leads to 15-20% damage, more meter, and knockdown.
{{!}}-
**Sidewinder Loop does similar damage with [{{clr|2|5K}} > {{clr|1|j.P}} > {{clr|2|j.K}}/{{clr|3|j.S}}] or [{{clr|2|5K}} > {{clr|1|6P}} > {{clr|4|2H}} > {{clr|3|j.S}}/{{clr|5|j.D}}] > SW.</br>
{{#lsth:GGACR/Sol Badguy/Data|Ground Throw}}
{{!}}-
{{Description|7|text= 
Average throw. Unspectacular unless done in the corner.


*Standard range, and only knocks down 25% of the cast by itself.
*Leads to free conversions in the corner against the other 75%.
*Stronger when OS'd with 5K, and sometimes c.S.
Can convert in the corner with 5K against most of the cast. Bandit Revolver loop leads to 15-20% damage, more meter, and knockdown. </br>
Sidewinder Loop does similar damage with [5K > j.P > j.K/S] or [5K > 6P > 2H > j.S/D] > SW.</br>
Compared to Wild Throw, it's faster, safer (when OS'd), and is a reversal, but doesn't have WT's conversions or knockdown.
Compared to Wild Throw, it's faster, safer (when OS'd), and is a reversal, but doesn't have WT's conversions or knockdown.
''Knocks down face down (character specific). Floats on hit. 50% forced proration.''
}}
}}
}}


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===<big>Air Throw</big>===
{{MoveData
{{GGACR Move Card
|name=Air Throw
|input=Air Throw
|image=GGAC_Sol_airThrow.png
|description=
|caption=So I got my handgun,</br>
A decent air throw that knocks down. Can convert in the corner, or with meter.
And I blew 'em away
|data=
{{AttackDataHeader-GGACR}}
{{!}}-
{{#lsth:GGACR/Sol Badguy/Data|Air Throw}}
{{!}}-
{{Description|7|text=
A decent air throw that knocks down.  
 
*Knocks down by itself, giving plenty of time for oki.
*Can convert from anywhere with meter.
*Doesn't lock the opponent's burst, but is absolutely burst safe unless done right off the ground.
*Doesn't lock the opponent's burst, but is absolutely burst safe unless done right off the ground.
*Converts in the corner to {{clr|2|5K}} > BR/SW Loop/whatever, or ({{clr|3|f.S}}) > FB Fafnir from midscreen or near the corner for a knockdown and some decent damage.
*On CH floats higher. Allows easy midscreen conversions.
}}


Converts similarly to regular throw in the corner with 5K > BR/SW Loop/whatever, or (f.S) > FB Fafnir from midscreen or near the corner for a knockdown and some decent damage.
===<big>Dead Angle Attack</big>===
 
{{GGACR Move Card
''Knocks down face up. Floats on hit (untechable for 60F). Dizzy modifier x1.5. 50% forced proration.''
|input=DAA
  }}
|description=
{{#invoke:FrameChart|drawFrameData
|startup = 11
|active  = 3
|recovery = 25
}}
}}
====== ======
Average, unsafe guard reversal. Overall subpar compared to Sol's other defensive options.
{{MoveData
*Uses {{clr|1|6P}} animation, so it can still be low profiled.
|name=[[GGACR/Defense#Dead Angle Attack (DAA)|Dead Angle Attack]]
|image=GGAC_Sol_6P.png
|caption=Piss off!
|data=
{{AttackDataHeader-GGACR}}
{{!}}-
{{#lsth:GGACR/Sol Badguy/Data|DAA}}
{{!}}-
{{Description|7|text=
Average, unsafe guard reversal.
 
*Easier to use than poking or DP'ing through a gap, but still easily punished.
*Uses 6P animation, so it can still be low profiled.
*Can convert in the corner on counter hit or if hit on the last active frame.
*Can convert in the corner on counter hit or if hit on the last active frame.
 
*Loses to very low profile moves: Grand Viper, Stroke the Big Tree, etc.
Will lose to moves that very low profile, like Grand Viper and Stroke the Big Tree. Not terrible, but not great. Sol already has other ways of getting out of pressure.
 
''Knocks down face up. Frames 1-13 invincible. Frames 14-33 invincible to throws. Frames 14-23 upper body invincibility. Wall bounces on hit (untechable on ground hit for 28F). 50% proration.''
}}
}}
}}
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==Special Moves==
==Special Moves==
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===<big>Gun Flame</big>===
{{MoveData
{{InputBadge|{{clr|1|236P}}}}
|name=Gun-Flame
<div class=tabber-shadows-fix>
<tabber>
Normal=
{{GGACR Move Card
|input=236P
|input=236P
|image=GGAC_Sol_236P.png
|description=
|caption=They call him Mister Fahrenheit
{{#invoke:FrameChart|drawFrameData
|data=
|startup  = 21
{{AttackDataHeader-GGACR|version=yes}}
|isProjectile  = true
{{!}}-
|recovery = 30
{{AttackVersion|name=Normal}}
|frcStart = 14
{{#lsth:GGACR/Sol Badguy/Data|236P }}
|frcEnd = 15
{{!}}-
}}
{{Description|8|text=
Ground hugging, very active flame projectile integral to Sol's pressure and oki game. Active for long enough that when dropped on them on oki, they must either block or attempt a reversal.
Ground hugging flame projectile integral to Sol's pressure and oki game.
*Will cover Sol's approach with an FRC. This FRC also resets pressure and Sol's position when done close enough.
 
*Very active move which covers space in front of Sol to about midscreen away
*Strong oki tool which forces to the opponent to either respect or reversal.
*Resets pressure and Sol's position when done close enough and FRC'd.
*Covers Sol's approach when FRC'd.
*Does high damage in combos, especially in the corner.
*Does high damage in combos, especially in the corner.
*Can be jumped over, but the FRC lets you react and catch them.
*Can be jumped over, but the FRC lets you react and catch them.
*Counter hit state for the entire duration, making the FRC vital. Note: When GF is cancelled into, the FRC window will be delayed mid-string due to hit/blockstop.
*'''Advanced tech''': Gunflame can be combo'd into against a grounded, crouching opponent, by cancelling into GF from a level 5 move, FRC'ing it, and linking an, at slowest 5F normal before the Gunflame goes active. E.g: xx > {{clr|4|2H}} > GF FRC > {{clr|1|5P}} > (GF hits) > xx


Very useful tool when used properly. Must be spaced closely to prevent jump outs and allow Sol back in safely mid pressure, but sharper opponents will recognize and reversal through this. Gunflame is counter hit state for the entire duration, so learning the FRC is vital. Note that when GF is cancelled into, the FRC window will be delayed mid-string due to hit/blockstop.
Very useful tool when used properly. Must be spaced closely to prevent jump outs and allow Sol back in safely mid pressure, but sharper opponents will recognize and reversal through this.
 
}}
'''Advanced tech''': Gunflame can be combo'd into against a grounded, crouching opponent, by cancelling into GF from a level 5 move, FRC'ing it, and linking an, at slowest 5F normal before the Gunflame goes active.
|-|
 
Dragon Install=
''Gun-Flame: floats on hit (untechable for 28F). CH state till end of recovery. Chip damage x2. FRC timing 14-15. Flame appears on frame 19. Damage, Active, and Level vary depending on which of the 4 flames hits. Flames appear on frames 21,31,39 and 42. Gun-Flame can only hit once.''
{{GGACR Move Card
|input=236P DI
|description=
{{#invoke:FrameChart|drawFrameData
|startup  = 20
|active   = 6
|recovery = 7
|frcStart = 21
|frcEnd = 22
}}
}}
{{!}}-
Regular Gunflame on roids. Faster, has a massive hitbox, plus, and will combo into itself.  
{{AttackVersion|name=Dragon Install}}
*Covers an anti-air angle and makes pressure coverage faster and safer.
{{#lsth:GGACR/Sol Badguy/Data|236P DI}}
{{!}}-
{{Description|8|text=
Regular Gunflame on roids. Has a massive hitbox, and will combo into itself.
 
*Significantly larger and slightly faster than regular Gunflame.
*Covers an anti-air angle and is all of only one hit, making pressure coverage must faster and safer.
*Plus on block for better pressure resets.
*Easier to use for chipping out.
*Easier to use for chipping out.
*The FRC is moved to right as it goes active, changing its use.
*The FRC is moved to right as it goes active, changing its use.
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Great for scaring opponents in the corner, or catching bad jump out attempts. Mixed in with DI's other tools, it becomes stronger when spaced out.
Great for scaring opponents in the corner, or catching bad jump out attempts. Mixed in with DI's other tools, it becomes stronger when spaced out.
''Gun-Flame (DI): Floats on hit (untechable for 40F). CH state till end of recovery. Hit stop 6. Chip damage x2. FRC timing: 21-22. Flame goes through other projectiles.''
|}
}}
}}
}}
</tabber>
</div>


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===<big>Gun Flame Feint</big>===
{{MoveData
{{InputBadge|{{clr|1|214P}}}}
|name=Gun-Flame (Feint)
{{GGACR Move Card
|input=214P
|input=214P
|image=GGAC_Sol_214P.png
|description=
|caption=Nah
{{#invoke:FrameChart|drawFrameData
<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" data-expandtext="show hitboxes" data-collapsetext="hide hitboxes">
|startup  = 13
[[File:GGXXACPR_Sol_214P-Hitbox.png|center|175px]]
|active  = 2
</div>
|recovery = 31
|data=
}}
{{AttackDataHeader-GGACR}}
{{!}}-
{{#lsth:GGACR/Sol Badguy/Data|214P }}
{{!}}-
{{Description|7|text=
Fake Gunflame. Has a hitbox for some reason.
Fake Gunflame. Has a hitbox for some reason.
*Can make some bigger moves safer on block, or trick the opponent into thinking that you'll Gunflame.
*Can make some bigger moves safer on block, or trick the opponent into thinking that you'll Gunflame.
*Can be whiffed to build meter from afar.
*Can be whiffed to build meter from afar.
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Not particularly useful with the hitbox attached, as it's counter hit state for the entire move. Best used when farther away for ambiguity. Killing with this OTG is extreme disrespect.
Not particularly useful with the hitbox attached, as it's counter hit state for the entire move. Best used when farther away for ambiguity. Killing with this OTG is extreme disrespect.
}}


''CH state till end of recovery.''
===<big>Volcanic Viper</big>===
}}
{{InputBadge|{{clr|3|623S}}\{{clr|4|623H}}}}
<div class=tabber-shadows-fix>
<tabber>
Normal=
{{GGACR Move Card
|input=623S,623H
|description=
{{#invoke:FrameChart|drawFrameData
|startup  = 7
|active  = 3
|inactive2 = 3
|active3 = 11
|recovery = 21
|specialRecovery = 10
}}
}}
{{#invoke:FrameChart|drawFrameData
|startup  = 5
|active  = 2
|inactive2 = 3
|active3 = 18
|recovery = 29
|specialRecovery = 10
}}
Godly DP with a massive hitbox. The greatest. Ever.


====== ======
'''{{clr|3|623S}}:''' Lower to the ground version.
{{MoveData
*Can be canceled into the followup kick on whiff to mix up Sol's recovery timing. Converts to knockdown about 95% of the time.
|name=Volcanic Viper
*Leads to a full conversion if the first hit is RC'd, or if the 2nd part counter hits.
|input=623S/H or j.623S/H
|image=GGAC_Sol_623S.png
|caption=Watch what happens</br>when you stick your hand</br>in an open fire
<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" data-expandtext="show hitboxes (Normal)" data-collapsetext="hide hitboxes (Normal)">
[[File:GGXXACPR_Sol_623S-1-Hitbox.png|center|175px]]
S: 1st hit (Frames 7-9)</br>
H: 1st hit (Frames 5-6)
[[File:GGXXACPR_Sol_j623S-1-Hitbox.png|center|175px]]
j.S/H: 1st hit (Frames 5-6)
[[File:GGXXACPR_Sol_623S-2-Hitbox.png|center|175px]]
S: 2nd hit (Frames 13-23)</br>
j.S: 2nd hit (Frames 10-18)</br>
H/j.H: 2nd hit (Frames 10-27)
</div>
<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" data-expandtext="show hitboxes (Dragon Install)" data-collapsetext="hide hitboxes (Dragon Install)">
[[File:GGXXACPR_Sol_DI-623S-1-Hitbox.png|center|175px]]
DI All: 1st hit (Frames 7-9)
[[File:GGXXACPR_Sol_DI-623S-2-Hitbox.png|center|175px]]
DI S: Hits 2/3 (Frames 11-16)</br>
DI j.S/H: Hits 2/3 (Frames 12-19)
[[File:GGXXACPR_Sol_DI-j623S-2-Hitbox.png|center|175px]]
DI H: 2nd hit (Frames 10-63)
</div>
 
|data=
{{AttackDataHeader-GGACR|version=yes}}
{{!}}-
{{AttackVersion|name=Ground Normal S}}
{{#lsth:GGACR/Sol Badguy/Data|623S }}
{{!}}-
{{Description|8|text=
The greatest. Ever.
 
*God DP. Blows through just about everything.
*Massive hitbox that cannot be low profiled, like many other DPs
*Can be canceled into the followup kick on whiff to mix up Sol's recovery timing.
*Converts to knockdown about 95% of the time.
*Fully converts if the first hit is RC'd, or if the 2nd part counter hits.
*Tied for the ''slowest'' version of the move at 7F, but with some of the most invulnerability.
*Tied for the ''slowest'' version of the move at 7F, but with some of the most invulnerability.
*''Note - all grounded versions:'' must be ''jump installed'' in order to airdash or double jump on RC.
*Used to anti-air in situations where no other anti-air works.


Breaks through even the smallest gaps. Safe when RC'd on the first hit. Must be given enough space, or be blocked when can't RC in order to be completely baited. Using the knockdown kick sets up oki, but on whiff/block, the followup puts you in CH state.
Breaks through even the smallest gaps. Using the knockdown kick sets up oki, but on whiff/block, the followup puts you in CH state. Commands respect in order to be completely baited.
 
----
'''Note''': All versions of grounded VV must be ''jump installed'' in order to airdash or double jump on RC.
'''{{clr|4|623H}}:''' Massive DP version. Big Anti-Air callout, unrivaled in combined speed and vertical reach. Eats up the sky.
 
'''Supplemental Frame Data''':<br>
:VV S: Frames 1-9 invincible. Frames 10-13 invincible to strikes. Airborne from frame 10 on. Floats on hit (1st hit untechable on ground hit for 28F, 2nd hit untechable for 26F). Can follow-up to Knockdown from frames 24-40. Sol is crouching during landing recovery.
}}
{{!}}-
{{AttackVersion|name=Aerial Normal S}}
{{#lsth:GGACR/Sol Badguy/Data|j.623S}}
{{!}}-
{{Description|8|text=
Easy air combo ender.
 
*Straightforward air knockdown tool.
*Also works as a DP in the air, but is air blockable without FD, and is only strike invuln.
*Has the most leniency into combo'ing into the followup kick.
*Completely cuts Sol's air momentum when you RC the first hit, leading to airdash mixups or continued strings on block.
*Can convert to longer combos if the first hit is RC'd.
 
Note: the momentum cut on RC will make Sol fall straight down. You can TK this move and RC it immediately, and with some very tight timing, you can tag an opponent with a quick overhead before you hit the ground...
 
'''Supplemental Frame Data''':<br>
:Air VV S: Frames 1-9 invincible to strikes. Floats on hit (1st hit untechable for 36F, 2nd hit for 27F). Can follow-up to Knockdown from 19-35. Sol is crouching during landing recovery.
}}
{{!}}-
{{AttackVersion|name=Normal H}}
{{#lsth:GGACR/Sol Badguy/Data|623H}}
{{!}}-
{{Description|8|text=
Massive DP version. Eats up the sky.
 
*Big Anti-Air callout, unrivaled in combined speed and vertical reach.
*Slightly faster and more damage than the S version.
*Slightly faster and more damage than the S version.
*Similarly converts if the 1st hit is RC'd or the 2nd part counter hits.
*Similarly converts if the 1st hit is RC'd or the 2nd part counter hits.
*Can be difficult to punish if done with running momentum: some characters lack the means to reach Sol without meter.
*Can be difficult to punish if done with running momentum: some characters lack the means to reach Sol without meter.
*Leniency to the followup is slightly more difficult, and must be delayed a bit.
*Leniency to the followup is slightly more difficult, and must be delayed a bit.
}}
|-|
Dragon Install=
{{GGACR Move Card
|input=623S DI,623H DI
|description=
{{#invoke:FrameChart|drawFrameData
|startup  = 7
|active  = 3
|inactive2 = 1
|active3 = 6
|recovery = 21
|specialRecovery = 10
}}
{{#invoke:FrameChart|drawFrameData
|startup  = 7
|active  = 57
|recovery = 36
|specialRecovery = 10
}}
{{clr|3|S}} is a weaker version of VV, has worse hitbox and cannot cancel into knockdown.
Mostly serves as a much safer invincible option during DI. Overall not the strongest version, but usable.
----
{{clr|4|H}} is massive wall of hitbox that reaches to the top of the screen.


'''Supplemental Frame Data''':<br>
International standard for high risk/high reward move. Deals high damage and stun, can cancel into knockdown unlike {{clr|3|S}} version, and is a very strong starter with RC due to first hit's GB- value of '''1'''. To counterbalance this it has very high recovery and an unfortunate tendency to drop on ground CH.
:VV H: 1-6 invincible. 7-11 invincible to strikes. Airborne from frame 7 on. Floats on hit (1st hit untechable on ground hit for 28F, 2nd hit untechable for 36F). Can follow-up to Knockdown from 28-44. Sol is crouching during landing recovery.
}}
}}
</tabber>
{{!}}-
</div>
{{AttackVersion|name=Aerial Normal H}}
{{#lsth:GGACR/Sol Badguy/Data|j.623H}}
{{!}}-
{{Description|8|text=
Situational air knockdown tool with slight more damage.


*Higher reaching aerial VV, not as high as the grounded version.
===<big>Air Volcanic Viper</big>===
{{InputBadge|{{clr|3|j.623S}}\{{clr|4|j.623H}}}}
<div class=tabber-shadows-fix>
<tabber>
Normal=
{{GGACR Move Card
|input=j.623S,j.623H
|description=
'''{{clr|3|j.623S}}:''' Easy air combo ender. Has the most leniency into combo'ing into the followup kick of any air VV.
*Also works as an air reversal, but is air blockable without FD, and is only strike invuln.
*Completely cuts Sol's air momentum when you RC the first hit, leading to airdash mixups or continued strings on block.
**This RC will make Sol fall straight down. You can TK this move and RC it immediately, and with some very tight timing, you can tag an opponent with a quick overhead before you hit the ground...
*Can convert to longer combos if the first hit is RC'd.
----
'''{{clr|4|j.623H}}:''' Situational air knockdown tool with slight more damage. Higher reaching aerial VV, but not as high as the grounded version.
*Can get air knockdowns sometimes where j.SVV wouldn't, particularly on lighter characters.
*Also air blockable without FD.
*Also air blockable without FD.
*Lacks the same leniency to the followup as the ground H version.
*Lacks the same leniency to the followup as the ground H version.
*Similarly to j.SVV, cuts air momentum when RC'd on the first hit.
*Similarly to j.SVV, cuts air momentum when RC'd on the first hit.
'''Supplemental Frame Data''':<br>
:Air VV H: Frames 1-9 invincible to strikes. Floats on hit (1st hit untechable for 38F, 2nd hit for 36F). Can follow-up to Knockdown from 32-44. Sol is crouching during landing recovery.
}}
{{!}}-
{{AttackVersion|name=Dragon Install S}}
{{#lsth:GGACR/Sol Badguy/Data|623S DI}}
{{!}}-
{{Description|8|text=
Weaker version of VV, but has some altered utility.
*Similarly strong hitbox, but cannot cancel into knockdown.
*Same speed as regular SVV, but slightly less damage overall.
*All three hits ''must'' be FD'd if airborne.
*Overall not the strongest version, but usable.
'''Supplemental Frame Data''':<br>
:VV S (DI): Frames 1-9 invincible. Frame 10 invincible to strikes. Airborne from frame 10 on. Floats on hit (1st hit untechable on ground hit for 28F, 2nd/3rd hit untechable for 30F). Sol is crouching during landing recovery.
}}
{{!}}-
{{AttackVersion|name=Dragon Install H}}
{{#lsth:GGACR/Sol Badguy/Data|623H DI}}
{{!}}-
{{Description|8|text=
The hype machine. One of the meanest moves in the game.
*Absolutely massive wall of hitbox. Reaches to the top of the screen.
*Does double dizzy damage (1st hit), takes a buttload of health, and can still convert to knockdown.
*The 1st hit does '''60 damage and GB -1''': one of the single strongest combo starters in the game on RC.
Use by itself with meter for a skyrocket. Despite the excessive hitstun, knockdown can become impossible to connect on too many hits due to gravity scaling, so avoid ending longer combos with it.
'''Supplemental Frame Data''':<br>
:VV H (DI): Frames 1-9 invincible. 1st hit floats and causes knockdown. All other hits cause float (untechable for 60F) and have hit stop 0. 1st hit dizzy modifier x2.0. Can follow-up to Knockdown from frame 63. Sol is crouching during landing recovery.
}}
{{!}}-
{{AttackVersion|name=Aerial Dragon Install}}
{{#lsth:GGACR/Sol Badguy/Data|j.623S/H DI}}
{{!}}-
{{Description|8|text=
Similarly weaker version as DI-SVV, but the first hit is air unblockable.
*Also doesn't cancel to knockdown.
*First hit being air unblockable can win you air-to-air wars.
*Fully invincible compared to normal air VVs being only strike invincible.
Will work if they don't FD while air poking in blockstrings, but otherwise you should use with meter if you want to convert.
'''Supplemental Frame Data''':<br>
:Air VV (DI): Frames 1-9 invincible. Frames 10-11 invincible to strikes. Floats on hit (1st hit untechable on ground hit for 28F, 2nd/3rd hit untechable for 45F). Sol is crouching during landing recovery.
}}
}}
}}
 
|-|
====== ======
Dragon Install=
{{MoveData
{{GGACR_Move_Card
|name=Knockdown
|input=j.623S/H DI
|input=Volcanic Viper -> 214K
|description=
|image=GGAC_Sol_623S214K.png
Weak combo ender since it cannot cancel into knockdown. Most of its utility lies in first hit being air unblockable, making it function as an FD check during air blockstrings.
|caption=Now shown: Deceptive hitbox
}}
<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" data-expandtext="show hitboxes" data-collapsetext="hide hitboxes">
</tabber>
[[File:GGXXACPR_Sol_j214K-Hitbox.png|center|175px]]
</div>
</div>
|data=
{{AttackDataHeader-GGACR}}
{{!}}-
{{#lsth:GGACR/Sol Badguy/Data|623H > 214K}}
{{!}}-
{{Description|7|text=
Used after VV to score a knockdown, or delay your descent.


===<big>Knockdown</big>===
{{InputBadge|Volcanic Viper > {{clr|2|214K}}}}
{{GGACR Move Card
|input=623H > 214K
|description=
Used after VV to score a knockdown, or delay Sol's descent, throwing off an opponent's punish timing.
*Deceptively large hitbox. Can tag players pressing the wrong button.
*Deceptively large hitbox. Can tag players pressing the wrong button.
*Delays Sol's fall, throwing off an opponent's punish timing.
*Use wisely on VV getting blocked/whiffing, as Sol is put in CH state.
*Use wisely on VV getting blocked/whiffing, as Sol is put in CH state.
*Hits overhead, but won't tag anybody this way.
*Hits overhead, but won't tag anybody this way.
Line 941: Line 608:


Note that against heavyweight characters, Knockdown will whiff after some grounded versions of VV, depending on whether it was normal or counter hit. Know your matchups!
Note that against heavyweight characters, Knockdown will whiff after some grounded versions of VV, depending on whether it was normal or counter hit. Know your matchups!
''Plummets on hit (untechable for 30F). Sol is in CH state while falling. Sol is crouching during landing recovery.''
}}
}}
}}


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===<big>Bandit Revolver</big>===
{{MoveData
{{InputBadge|{{clr|2|236K}} (Air OK)}}
|name=Grand Viper
<div class=tabber-shadows-fix>
|input=214S
<tabber>
|image=GGAC_Sol_214S.png
Normal=
|caption=The loudest move,<br/> for the loudest game
{{GGACR Move Card
<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" data-expandtext="show hitboxes" data-collapsetext="hide hitboxes">
|input=236K,j.236K
Frame Data for Maximum # of Hits
|description=
[[File:GGXXACPR_Sol_214S-1-Hitbox.png|center|175px]]
{{#invoke:FrameChart|drawFrameData
Hits 1-7 (Frames 17-41)
|startup  = 9
[[File:GGXXACPR_Sol_214S-2-Hitbox.png|center|175px]]
|active  = 5
Last hit (Frames 62-64)
|inactive2 = 11
</div>
|active3 = 9
|data=
|recovery = 2
{{AttackDataHeader-GGACR}}
|specialRecovery = 7
{{!}}-
{{#lsth:GGACR/Sol Badguy/Data|214S }}
{{!}}-
{{Description|7|text=
The ultimate callout, likeliest move in the game to blow out your speakers.
 
*Extremely low profile on frame 1: goes more than 75% of moves in the game.
*Leads into ridiculous amounts of damage on Clean Hit from anywhere on stage.
*Number of hits changes depending on how many directions/buttons are pressed during the move.
*Horribly unsafe on block/whiff. Cannot be RC'd if the current hit did not make contact.
*Can go under bursts, which can score a powerful reset in the corner, but can be suicide midscreen.
 
Strong tool which requires finesse and recognition to use properly. Can go under things mid-pressure and lead to very damaging conversions. Has some of its best conversions near the corner, and can work midscreen with little/no mashing based on the opponent's character. Don't miss.
 
''Frames 1-4 above the knees invincibility. While advancing, Frames 5-16 invincible above the feet. Advancing part: 1st-6th hits are untechable on air hit for 26F. Causes 24F of hit stun on a standing opponent. Hit stop 6F. Dizzy modifier x0.25. 80% proration. 7th hit of the advancing part floats on hit (untechable for 28F). Hit stop 6F. Finishing hit (the uppercut) floats on hit (untechable for 42F, 64F for Clean Hit). Listed frame data is for a Grand Viper that does the maximum number of hits.''
 
''For a detailed look at this move, see this tutorial video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B-N6XKcyKcA&hd=1''
}}
}}
}}
 
Primary BnB knockdown tool, and catches players upbacking/fuzzy jumping without FD.
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*Leads to a safejump setup on knockdown.
{{MoveData
*Minute startup invul can make it a pseudo-reversal.
|name=Bandit Revolver
*Keeps opponents grounded, though throw punishable if blocked standing.  
|input=236K or j.236K
*Use caution: the second hit is unsafe on hit if the opponent is (still) grounded.
|image=GGAC_Sol_236K.png
----
|caption=Boy you'd better begin...
<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" data-expandtext="show hitboxes" data-collapsetext="hide hitboxes">
[[File:GGXXACPR_Sol_BR-1-Hitbox.png|center|125px]]
First hit (Frame 9-13)
[[File:GGXXACPR_Sol_BR-2-Hitbox.png|center|175px]]
Second hit (Frame 24-25)
[[File:GGXXACPR_Sol_BR-3-Hitbox.png|center|175px]]
Second hit (Frame 26-27)
[[File:GGXXACPR_Sol_BR-4-Hitbox.png|center|175px]]
Second hit (Frame 28-30)
[[File:GGXXACPR_Sol_BR-5-Hitbox.png|center|175px]]
Second hit (Frame 31-32)
</div>
|data=
{{AttackDataHeader-GGACR|version=yes}}
{{!}}-
{{AttackVersion|name=Normal, Ground}}
{{#lsth:GGACR/Sol Badguy/Data|236K }}
{{!}}-
{{Description|8|text=
Knockdown tool, and catches players upbacking/fuzzy jumping without FD.
 
*Primary knockdown tool out of BnBs.
*Leads to a safejump setup.
*Hits players in the air who don't FD.
*Minute startup invul can make it a psuedo-reversal.
 
Keeps opponents grounded, though will get thrown if blocked standing. Can go through some moves, to the surprise of many. Use caution: the second hit is unsafe on hit if the opponent is grounded.
 
''BR: Frames 1-3 invincible to strikes. Airborne from frame 9 on. 1st hit floats on hit (untechable for 26F). 2nd hit plummets and causes knockdown on air hit. Auto jump installed. Sol is crouching during landing recovery.''
}}
{{!}}-
{{AttackVersion|name=Normal, Air}}
{{#lsth:GGACR/Sol Badguy/Data|j.236K}}
{{!}}-
{{Description|8|text=
Combo filler for high meter gain, and tool for shooting across the stage.
Combo filler for high meter gain, and tool for shooting across the stage.
*Converts stray air hits into longer combos.
*Converts stray air hits into longer combos.
*Loops from 5K and c.S, mainly for corner carry.
*Loops from {{clr|2|5K}} and {{clr|3|c.S}}, mainly for corner carry and meter gain.
*Builds a decent amount of meter on hit, especially when it hits three times.
*Can be FRC'd before going active to propel Sol forward.
*Can be FRC'd before going active to propel Sol forward.
*FRC also used to extend aerial pressure strings or set up mixups.
*Second hit has extended untech time, allowing for longer BR loops and KDs where the 3rd hit would make it impossible.
*FRC also used to extend aerial pressure strings, [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IH9nY0ma0jo combos,] or set up mixups.


Main conversion tool out of farther hitting j.Ds where SW Loop isn't possible. When close to the opponent, can be tk'd to start a longer combo. Tends to have more utility between moves than as a move by itself.
Main conversion tool out of farther hitting {{clr|5|j.D}}s where SW Loop isn't possible. When close to the opponent, can be TK'd to start a longer combo. Tends to have more utility between moves than as a move by itself.
 
}}
''Air BR: 1st hit floats on ground hit (untechable for 24F). Untechable on air hit for - 2nd hit: 32F, 3rd hit: 28F. FRC timing: Frames 6-8. Attack level is 1 on block. Sol is crouching during landing recovery.''
|-|
}}
Dragon Install=
{{!}}-
{{GGACR Move Card
{{AttackVersion|name=Dragon Install, Ground}}
|input=236K DI,j.236K
{{#lsth:GGACR/Sol Badguy/Data|236K DI}}
|description=
{{!}}-
{{#invoke:FrameChart|drawFrameData
{{Description|8|text=
|startup  = 7
Stronger hitting version of BR with flame effects. Last hit strikes overhead.
|active  = 9
 
|inactive2 = 9
*Easier looping tool which doesn't require a tk.
|active3 = 9
*Larger active window which will catch jumpers.
|recovery = 3
*Catches players low blocking if they're not paying attention.
|specialRecovery = 7
}}
Stronger hitting version of BR with flame effects, and loops into itself easily. Last hit strikes overhead. Primary BnB knockdown tool, and catches players upbacking/fuzzy jumping without FD.
*Larger active window for catching jumpers.
*Knocks down with a bit of pushback for ending combos when DI is about to run out.
*Knocks down with a bit of pushback for ending combos when DI is about to run out.
 
*Leads to a safejump setup on knockdown.
Easy looping and conversion tool in DI.  
*Minute startup invul can make it a pseudo-reversal.
 
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''BR (DI): Frames 1-3 invincible to strikes. Airborne from frame 9 on. Hits 1-3 float on hit (untechable for 26F). 4th hit plummets on air hit (untechable for 26F). Auto jump installed. Sol is crouching during landing recovery.''
Air version receives no changes.
}}
}}
}}
</tabber>
</div>


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===<big>Bandit Bringer</big>===
{{MoveData
{{InputBadge|{{clr|2|236[K]}}}}
|name=Bandit Bringer
{{GGACR Move Card
|input=236[K]
|input=236[K]
|image=GGAC_Sol_236Khold.png
|description=
|caption=... to get those crazy notions</br>right out of your head
{{#invoke:FrameChart|drawFrameData
<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" data-expandtext="show hitboxes" data-collapsetext="hide hitboxes">
|startup  = 32
[[File:GGXXACPR_Sol_236K-Hold_Hitbox.png|center|175px]]
|active  = 6
</div>
|recovery = 9
|data=
|specialRecovery = 4
{{AttackDataHeader-GGACR}}
|frcStart = 18
{{!}}-
|frcEnd = 20
{{#lsth:GGACR/Sol Badguy/Data|236[K] }}
}}
{{!}}-
Button check and big, slow overhead. Slightly plus, big damage combo tool.
{{Description|7|text=
Level 6 move. Button check and big, slow overhead. Slightly plus, big damage combo tool.
 
*Goes over a lot of things very, very slowly.
*Goes over a lot of things very, very slowly.
*Will crossover and whiff crouching opponents that are too close.
*Large ground bounce makes conversions extremely easy.
*Large ground bounce makes conversions extremely easy.
*High damage, especially in combos.
**Works best off of Gunflame FRC in the corner, works off of max-range, crouching CH {{clr|4|5H}} against most of the cast.
*Plus 1 on block, must be punished alertly.
*Has a Clean Hit, with no forced prorate.
*Has a Clean Hit, with no forced prorate.
*Occasional FRC use leads to unusual mixups.
Clean Hit Bandit Bringer punches a heavy amount of damage and a clean hit in combos. Tends to work best in the corner out of an FRC'd Gunflame, or on CH, crouching hit 5H against some characters. Can also be RC'd on contact if Jump Installed for an airdash mixup.


BB can be backdashed, IB'd and thrown or combo'd against, and some characters can just 6P it. It's a bit risky: use BB sparingly, not frequently.
Occasional FRC use leads to unusual mixups. Can also be RC'd on contact if Jump Installed for an airdash mixup. This move can work well to catch some fuzzy backdash attempts, and it can be very hard for some characters to 6P. As a result, one must usually IB Airthrow it or risng j.{{clr|1|P}} in orther to beat it, IB Throw works depending on the range.


Fun Fact: Bandit Bringer will clean hit on crouching Kliff and Zappa, but Faust can crawl under it.
Fun Fact: Bandit Bringer will clean hit on crouching Kliff and Zappa, but Faust can crawl under it.
''Frames 1-3 strike invincible. Airborne from frame 9 on. Causes ground bounce on hit (untechable for 50F, on Clean Hit for 80F, on CH for 152F). FRC timing: Frames 18-20. 66% proration. Startup of 32F to hit crouching opponent (tested on Sol). Sol is crouching during landing recovery.''
}}
}}
}}


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===<big>Riot Stamp</big>===
{{MoveData
{{InputBadge|{{clr|2|214K}}}}
|name=Riot Stamp
{{GGACR Move Card
|input=214K
|input=214K
|image=GGAC_Sol_214K.png
|description=
|caption=You shouldn't use this move,<br/> but you will
Riot Stamp is a weird, airborne {{keyword|low crush}} and movement tool that sees most use in {{keyword|abare}} situations.
<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" data-expandtext="show hitboxes" data-collapsetext="hide hitboxes">
 
[[File:GGXXACPR_Sol_RS-Hitbox.png|center|175px]]
Despite its infamous reputation as a newbie trap, Riot Stamp fills a valuable niche in Sol's defensive toolbox. In a way, it acts as the opposite side of the same coin as {{MMC|input=214S|label=Ground Viper}}—a low crush to complement GV's {{keyword|low profile}}. This works because the move is airborne on frame 1, and can create space between Sol and the corner.
</div>
|data=
{{AttackDataHeader-GGACR}}
{{!}}-
{{#lsth:GGACR/Sol Badguy/Data|214K }}
{{!}}-
{{Description|7|text=
Silly overhead transport attack. Awful move, except when it's amazing.


*Hits on frame 14 when cornered.
When paired with FRC, Riot Stamp doubles as a tricky movement option. The FRC could let Sol land and go for a low when the opponent expects him to continue flying forwards, or Sol could utilize the move's automatic {{keyword|jump install}} and momentum to reposition in unconventional ways.
*Airborne on frame 1, gets you out of dodge when used properly.
*Doesn't lead to anything on hit, but full conversion on midscreen counter hit.  
*Can be FRC'd right before it goes active to fake into a low.
*6P bait. Don't do it fullscreen or you're going to die.
*Starts higher off the ground the further you do it from the corner. Some characters can crouch under it even if point blank.


Done with discretion, it'll get you out of jail and might lead to a combo. Hilarious when it works. Otherwise horrendous. Be careful or you're going to get counter hit and you're probably going to lose.
Although the reward is low on normal hit, Riot Stamp converts into a full combo on mid-screen counter hit. It can FRC'ed to convert from awkward hits, though this usually requires Sol's back to be to the corner.
*Sol jumps further up the wall based on how far from the corner he is. This changes the distance Sol travels forwards when Riot Stamp is FRC'ed.
}}


''Airborne from frame 1 on. Wall bounces on hit (untechable for 28F). Sol is not in a CH state until the active frames start. FRC timing Frames 9-12 frames after reaching the wall. Auto jump installed. Attack startup is 9F after Sol reaches the wall. Startup of a Riot Stamp done when Sol is right next to the wall is 14F.''
===<big>Slam</big>===
}}
{{InputBadge|{{clr|2|j.214K}} during DI}}
{{GGACR Move Card
|input=j.214K DI
|description=
{{#invoke:FrameChart|drawFrameData
|startup  = 17
|active  = 12
|specialRecovery = 10
}}
Quick, plus, low crush, floor bouncing overhead that is ''+R'' and Dragon Install exclusive. Opponents not familiar with the matchup often forget that this move exists.
*Relatively quick, hits 20F when TK'd. Plus 3 on block for continued pressure.
*Bounces higher based on the opponent's height when hit.
*Loops into itself or out of {{clr|5|j.D}}.
*Bounces them backwards slightly, can be useful for pushing them away as Dragon Install is about to end.
}}
}}


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===<big>Wild Throw</big>===
{{MoveData
{{InputBadge|{{clr|2|623K}}}}
|name=Wild Throw
{{GGACR Move Card
|input=623K
|input=623K
|image=GGAC_Sol_623K.png
|description=
|caption=The bane of blocking
{{#invoke:FrameChart|drawFrameData
|data=
|startup  = 4
{{AttackDataHeader-GGACR}}
|active  = 1
{{!}}-
|recovery = 31
{{#lsth:GGACR/Sol Badguy/Data|623K }}
}}
{{!}}-
Great command grab with average command throw range but great startup. Sol's main mixup tool.  
{{Description|7|text=
Great command grab. Sol's main mixup tool.
 
*Average command throw range, but very fast.
*Full, damaging conversions from anywhere on stage.
*Full, damaging conversions from anywhere on stage.
*Has burst safe setups with FB Sidewinder, with free easy resets if they take the bait.
*Has burst safe setups with FB Sidewinder, with free easy resets if they take the bait.
Line 1,136: Line 738:
*Only in CH state for a short segment of its recovery.
*Only in CH state for a short segment of its recovery.


Makes people wince when it lands. Meterless conversions can do 25%-55% damage. Usually followed with dash (2H) > j.D > SW loop. </br>
Makes people wince when it lands. Meterless conversions can do 25%-55% damage. Usually followed with dash ({{clr|4|2H}}) > {{clr|5|j.D}} > SW loop. </br>
Some meterless burst safe followups include:
*Some meterless burst safe followups include:
*IAD j.S > Sidewinder > (empty jump) SW loop
**IAD {{clr|3|j.S}} > Sidewinder > (empty jump) SW loop
*2H > late j.H/Burst Throw OS
**{{clr|4|2H}} > late {{clr|4|j.H}}/Burst Throw OS
*late j.H/block OS > SW loop
**late {{clr|4|j.H}}/block OS > SW loop
}}


''1-14 Sol is in CH state. Whiff animation: 35F. 55% forced proration.''
===<big>Ground Viper</big>===
  }}
{{InputBadge|{{clr|3|214S}}}}
{{GGACR Move Card
|input=214S
|description=
{{#invoke:FrameChart|drawFrameData
|startup = 17
|active  = 25
|inactive2 = 20
|active3 = 3
|recovery = 37
}}
}}
Ground Viper (Also sometimes called Grand Viper) is a Fast, instant–low–profile, advancing attack. These properties, combined with the disgusting damage on clean hit makes it a strong tool which can function both defensively and offensively. The unconventional input can be tricky to learn on certain controllers, but is worth mastering.


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*Number of hits changes depending on how many directions/buttons are pressed during the move.
{{MoveData
*Cannot be RC'd if the current hit did not make contact.
|name=Sidewinder
*To use multiple hits, alternate between forward and back while mashing buttons
|input=j.236H
*Can combo after close-range {{clr|4|5H/2H}}, but bursts will make a mashed GV whiff when not in corner, except for Kliff's.
|image=GGAC_Sol_j236H.png
**Alternatively, you could alternate between down back and down forward, or up back and up forward
|caption=JAMA DA
*'''Loud'''
<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" data-expandtext="show hitboxes" data-collapsetext="hide hitboxes">
*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B-N6XKcyKcA&hd=1 ''For a detailed look at this move, see this tutorial video'']
[[File:GGXXACPR_Sol_j236H-1-Hitbox.png|center|175px]]
Frames 9-10
[[File:GGXXACPR_Sol_j236H-2-Hitbox.png|center|175px]]
Frames 11-12
</div>
|data=
{{AttackDataHeader-GGACR}}
{{!}}-
{{#lsth:GGACR/Sol Badguy/Data|j.236H }}
{{!}}-
{{Description|7|text=
Why you play Sol. Big flaming punch, staple combo move.


*Wallbouncing air punch with ludicrous damage output.
<u>How low profile is Ground Viper? Imagine low profile enough to go under 75% of moves in the game, and then go lower.</u>
*Must Clean Hit in order to continue combos.
*{{Character Label|GGACR|Baiken}}'s {{MMC|chara=Baiken|input=236D|label=FB Tatami|hitboxMode=true}}
*Consecutive Clean Hits raise the base damage of following Sidewinders in a single combo.
*{{Character Label|GGACR|Venom}}'s {{MMC|chara=Venom|input=2141236S|label=Dark Angel|hitboxMode=true}}
*Large hitbox to hurtbox ratio, and fully wallbounces on Counter Hit: occasionally useful in neutral or as a punish.
*{{Character Label|GGACR|Johnny}}'s {{MMC|chara=Johnny|input=2D|label={{clr|5|2D}}|hitboxMode=true}}
 
*Burst, which can score a powerful reset in the corner
Sidewinder requires precision, but is Sol's Bread and Butter. Correct use leads to high damage, knockdown, and slight corner carry, from anywhere on screen. Can usually be looped anywhere from 2-6 times and still retain knockdown.
 
Standard SW loops repeat [j.S/j.H(1) > SW] x N. The jump direction is character and screen-specific, and will usually require some improvisation on top of practice. Empty jump Sidewinders also work, and do more damage as well as being burst safe. Bring the pain.
 
''Wall bounces on hit (Clean hit untechable for 56F). Sol is in CH state while falling and in landing recovery. Dizzy modifier x0.5. 70% forced proration. Sol is crouching during landing recovery.''
 
''Clean Hit Diagrams can be found here:
[http://www.dustloop.com/guides/ggac/data/images/cleanhit/clean_hit_diagrams.html Clean Hit Diagrams]''
}}
}}
}}


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===<big>Fafnir</big>===
{{MoveData
{{InputBadge|{{clr|4|41236H}}}}
|name=Fafnir
{{GGACR Move Card
|input=41236H
|input=41236H
|image=GGAC_Sol_41236D.png
|description=
|caption=Your long-range,<br> melee combo tool
{{#invoke:FrameChart|drawFrameData
<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" data-expandtext="show hitboxes" data-collapsetext="hide hitboxes">
|startup  = 19
[[File:GGXXACPR_Sol_41236H-Hitbox.png|center|175px]]
|active  = 3
</div>
|recovery = 27
|data=
}}
{{AttackDataHeader-GGACR}}
Slow, lunging punch, max range conversion tool and situation reset (mainly off of 5H). Gets Sol in more safely when combo'd into. ''Does not inflict a Clean Hit'' like with FB Fafnir.
{{!}}-
{{#lsth:GGACR/Sol Badguy/Data|41236H }}
{{!}}-
{{Description|7|text=
Slow, lunging punch. Gets Sol in more safely when combo'd into.
 
*Max range conversion tool and situation reset.
*Staggers on hit while moving Sol forward, putting him closer to his optimal range.
*Staggers on hit while moving Sol forward, putting him closer to his optimal range.
*Cancels into FB Tyrant Rave for bigger damage with only 25 meter.
*Cancels into FB Tyrant Rave for bigger damage with only 25 meter.
*Leads to bigger confirms with an RC.
*Leads to bigger confirms with an RC.
*Knocks down on air hit.
*Can frame trap (with a wide window) due to its startup.
*Can frame trap (with a wide window) due to its startup.


Most useful for getting Sol in from a faraway hit. Can combo afterward if the opponent is asleep and doesn't shake out of stagger. Slides on counter hit, but the recovery is far too high for a conversion. Not great in neutral. '''Exercise caution''': fast mashers can recover from stagger fast enough to recover before Sol.
Most useful for getting Sol in from a faraway hit. Can combo afterward if the opponent is asleep and doesn't shake out of stagger. Slides on counter hit, but the recovery is far too high for a conversion. Not great in neutral. '''Exercise caution''': fast mashers can recover from stagger fast enough to recover before Sol.
''Staggers opponent on ground hit (Max 42F). Knocks down opponent on air hit (untechable for 24F). Slides opponent on CH (untechable for 56F, slides for 40F). Can cancel into Tyrant Rave from 20~25F. Forced prorate 70%.''
}}
}}
}}


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===<big>Sidewinder</big>===
{{MoveData
{{InputBadge|{{clr|4|j.236H}}}}
|name=Slam (Kudakero)
{{GGACR Move Card
|input=During Dragon Install, j.214K
|input=j.236H
|image=GGACR_Sol_j214K.png
|description=
|caption=Vertical Riot Stomp
Big flaming punch, wallbouncing staple combo move. with ludicrous damage output. Satisfaction Maximum, Guaranteed.  
|data=
*Requires precision: must Clean Hit in combos. Consecutive Clean Hits raise the base damage of following Sidewinders in a single combo.
{{AttackDataHeader-GGACR}}
*Correct use leads to high damage, knockdown, and slight corner carry, from anywhere on screen.  
{{!}}-
*Fully wallbounces on Counter Hit: occasionally useful in neutral or as a punish.
{{#lsth:GGACR/Sol Badguy/Data|j.214K DI}}
*Can usually be looped 2-3 times midscreen, or 2-5 times near the corner, and still retain knockdown.
{{!}}-
*'''JAMA DA / KURAE NA'''
{{Description|7|text=  
Quick, plus overhead that is +R and Dragon Install exclusive. Opponents not familiar with the matchup often forget that this move exists.
 
*Relatively quick, hits 20F when tk'd.
*Low crushes and floor bounces for a full conversion.
*Plus 3 on block for continued pressure.
*Bounces higher based on the opponent's height when hit.
*Loops into itself or out of j.D.
*Bounces them backwards slightly, can be useful for pushing them away as Dragon Install is about to end.


''Ground bounces opponent on hit (untechable for 55F). Prorates 80%. Frame Adv is based on performing Knockdown as fast as possible from standing (startup 20F).''
Standard SW loops repeat [{{clr|3|j.S}}/{{clr|4|j.H}}(1) > SW] x N. The jump direction is character and screen-specific, and will usually require some improvisation on top of practice, as many variables such as camera position as well as your relative height will influence the launch. Empty jump Sidewinders also work, and do more damage as well as being burst safe. Bring the pain.
}}
}}
}}
How to score Clean Hits: For Grand Viper, hit with the point of the hilt. For Sidewinder, hit with the far end of his arm. For FB Fafnir, hit with the upper part of the fist. For Bandit Bringer, hit with the end of the blast. Opponents must be airborne except with FB Sidewinder and sometimes Bandit Bringer. Hitstop from a Clean Hit is 27F.
*1: Damage of a Clean Hit Sidewinder is '''35 + 25 * (# of Clean Hits)'''. Force Break Sidewinder automatically adds in 1 Clean Hit.
*2: Damage of Tyrant Rave is '''[25 + 30 * (# of Clean Hits)] * 3 + 84'''.
*3: On hit, the opponent gains Tension Gauge and Burst Gauge based on 70% of the damage value.
<br style="clear:both;"/>


==Force Breaks==
==Force Breaks==
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===<big>FB Fafnir</big>===
{{MoveData
{{InputBadge|{{clr|5|41236D}}}}
|name=FB Fafnir
{{GGACR Move Card
|input=41236D
|input=41236D
|image=GGAC_Sol_41236D.png
|description=
|caption=HAVE A SEAT
{{#invoke:FrameChart|drawFrameData
<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" data-expandtext="show hitboxes" data-collapsetext="hide hitboxes">
|startup  = 11
[[File:GGXXACPR_Sol_41236D-Hitbox.png|center|175px]]
|active  = 3
</div>
|recovery = 17
|data=
}}
{{AttackDataHeader-GGACR}}
Fast, ''throw invincible'' sucker punch which knocks down. Much stronger version of regular Fafnir that also has higher blockstun.
{{!}}-
*Has some invincibility on Sol's front leg, can low crush. Beats throws until startup
{{#lsth:GGACR/Sol Badguy/Data|41236D }}
*Scores knockdown at ranges too far for any other conversions.
{{!}}-
*Slides on Counter Hit or Clean Hit (works from {{clr|1|6P}} or {{clr|5|2D}}, or against jump out attempts), and converts to full combos a little over half the screen away.
{{Description|7|text=
**Leads to {{clr|3|f.S}} {{clr|4|5H}} IAD combos, slight mash Grand Viper, or dash up relaunches, spacing dependent. Very useful as a delayed Frame Trap tool.
Throw Invincible sucker punch. Much stronger version of regular Fafnir.
*'''Note''': will whiff against crouchers off of max range {{clr|4|5H}}, due to opponent hurtboxes.
 
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*Fast, lunging strike which knocks down.
*Has some invincibility on Sol's front leg, can low crush.
*Beats throws until startup.
*Slides on Counter Hit or Clean Hit (works from 6P or 2D, or against jump out attempts).
*Knocks down at ranges too far for any other conversions.
*Slide converts to full combos a little over half the screen away.
 
Strong tool. Better hitbox, startup, and recovery than the normal version. Can convert the slide into f.S 5H IAD combos, slight mash Grand Viper, or dash up relaunches dependant on spacing. Very useful as a delayed Frame Trap tool.
 
Note: will whiff against crouchers off of max range 5H, due to opponent hurtboxes.


''Throw invincible frames 1-11. Knocks down opponent on hit (untechable for 40F). Slides opponent on Clean Hit (untechable for 80F, slides for 28F). Inflicts 26 frames of blockstun. Can cancel into Tyrant Rave from 12~18F. Forced prorate 70%.''
===<big>Tyrant Rave</big>===
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{{InputBadge|{{clr|4|41236H}} or {{clr|5|41236D}} > {{clr|5|64D}}}}
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A version of Sol's original Tyrant Rave from ''GG1'' and ''X''. Big damage combo ender and chip kill move. Only costs a quarter.
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*Large hitbox, multi hit move which is difficult to contest or punish.  
{{MoveData
*Generally sacrifices knockdown unless the final hit whiffs, which can be accomplished by crossing under with the fafnir and hitting them behind you
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|caption=25% supers, welcome to the USA
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Big damage combo ender and chip kill move.
 
*Large hitbox, multi hit move which is extremely difficult to contest. Sacrifices knockdown.
*Big combo ender off of Fafnir for only 25 meter.
*Damage increases with Clean Hits, makes for a powerful damage ender after even only 2 reps.
*Damage increases with Clean Hits, makes for a powerful damage ender after even only 2 reps.
*Converts to 5K in the corner off of short combos.
*Converts to {{clr|2|5K}} in the corner off of short combos.
*Double chip damage for chip kills.
*Strong for closing out rounds or scaring opponents due to damage output.
 
Strong for closing out rounds or scaring opponents with your damage output. Even simple combos in the corner such as ''xx > [6P > Fafnir] * 3'' or looped ''GF FRC BB'' into Fafnir > TR can do over 270 damage.


A max range FB Fafnir into this midscreen will whiff, but the last hit will land if they burst. Can lead to airthrow tech traps in the corner if they tech afterwards.
Even simple combos in the corner such as ''xx > [{{clr|1|6P}} > Fafnir] * 3'' or looped ''GF FRC BB'' into Fafnir > TR can do over 270 damage.
 
:A max range FB Fafnir into this midscreen will whiff, but the last hit will land if they burst. Can lead to airthrow tech traps in the corner if they tech afterwards.
''Unburstable (burst is disabled the moment Tyrant Rave starts), Dizzy modifier x0, Chip damage x2. 1st-3rd hits have initial prorate 80%. 2nd-4th hits can pass through projectiles.''
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===<big>FB Sidewinder</big>===
{{MoveData
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{{GGACR Move Card
|input=j.236D
|input=j.236D
|image=GGAC_Sol_j236H.png
|description=
|caption=A deal you can't refuse
Guaranteed Clean Hit Sidewinder, ''even on block''. A godsend.
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[[File:GGXXACPR_Sol_j236H-1-Hitbox.png|center|175px]]
Frames 9-10
[[File:GGXXACPR_Sol_j236H-2-Hitbox.png|center|175px]]
Frames 11-12
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{{Description|7|text=
Guaranteed Clean Hit Sidewinder. A godsend.
 
*Identical to regular Sidewinder, but will Clean Hit regardless of how it hits the opponent.
*Gives Sol easier, and otherwise impossible combo conversions.
*Gives Sol easier, and otherwise impossible combo conversions.
*Hit from max range, it becomes burst safe.
*Hit from max range, it becomes burst safe.
Line 1,333: Line 860:


Starts or maintains Sidewinder Loops that might have otherwise been impossible, netting clean hits from afar while being burst safe at farther ranges. Works for all sorts of burst safe setups. The damage difference is fairly negligible later in combos. Never drop a Sidewinder Loop again.
Starts or maintains Sidewinder Loops that might have otherwise been impossible, netting clean hits from afar while being burst safe at farther ranges. Works for all sorts of burst safe setups. The damage difference is fairly negligible later in combos. Never drop a Sidewinder Loop again.
''Wall bounces opponent on hit (untechable for 56F). Guaranteed Clean Hit. Sol is in CH state during landing recovery. Hitstop 27F. Forced prorate 70%. Note: *3''
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How to score Clean Hits: For Grand Viper, hit with the point of the hilt. For Sidewinder, hit with the end of his arm. For FB Fafnir, hit with the upper part of the fist. For Bandit Bringer, hit with the end of the blast. Opponents must be airborne. FB Sidewinder will automatically Clean Hit, regardless of opponent's position. Hitstop from a Clean Hit is 27F.
*1: Damage of a Clean Hit Sidewinder is '''35 + 25 * (# of Clean Hits)'''. Force Break Sidewinder automatically adds in 1 Clean Hit.
*2: Damage of Tyrant Rave is '''25 + 30 * (# of Clean Hits) * 3 + 84'''.
*3: On hit, the opponent gains Tension Gauge and Burst Gauge based on 70% of the damage value.
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==Overdrives==
==Overdrives==
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===<big>Tyrant Rave ver. Beta</big>===
{{MoveData
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|description=
|caption=What sold the Wii version
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|active  = 11
1st hit (Frames 6-8)
|inactive2 = 17
[[File:GGXXACPR_Sol_632146H-2-Hitbox.png|center|175px]]
|active3 = 15
1st hit (Frames 9-16)
|recovery = 31
[[File:GGXXACPR_Sol_632146H-3-Hitbox.png|center|175px]]
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2nd hit (Frames 33-34)
High, immediate damage cash out. Blows out your speakers.
[[File:GGXXACPR_Sol_632146H-4-Hitbox.png|center|175px]]
2nd hit (Frames 35-38)
[[File:GGXXACPR_Sol_632146H-6-Hitbox.png|center|175px]]
2nd hit (Frames 39-40)
[[File:GGXXACPR_Sol_632146H-7-Hitbox.png|center|175px]]
2nd hit (Frames 41-47)
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High, immediate damage cash out.  
 
*Big hitbox reversal option. 1F post flash, so if they're dashing at you they're boned.
*Big hitbox reversal option. 1F post flash, so if they're dashing at you they're boned.
*Knocks down full screen, untechable wallstick near the corner.
*Knocks down full screen, untechable wallstick near the corner.
*Combos into 5K when you're in the corner, and Grand Viper from a bit farther out.
*Combos into {{clr|2|5K}} when you're in the corner, and Grand Viper from a bit farther out.
*Done from 2D or 5H as a punish, you get a quick, unburstable combo unless they burst immediately.
*Done from {{clr|5|2D}} or {{clr|4|5H}} as a punish, you get a quick, unburstable combo unless they burst immediately.
*Can be done to bursts on reaction to blow through them for a big reset.
*Can be done to bursts on reaction to blow through them for a big reset.
*Pushes the opponent out fairly far, can be difficult to punish.
*Pushes the opponent out fairly far, can be difficult to punish, but can be tagged between hits.  


Hard to punish on the pushback, but can be tagged between hits. Has its plusses but TR is generally an inferior reversal to VV RC. RC'in the first hit on block can lead to mixups like dash in Wild Throw.
Has its plusses but TR is generally an inferior reversal to VV RC. RC'in the first hit on block can lead to mixups like dash in Wild Throw.
 
''1-8 strike invincible, 1st hit knocks down opponent, 2nd hit wall sticks opponent (untechable for 80F, sticks for 32F), Dizzy modifier: 1st hit: x0.25, 2nd hit: x0 Chip damage: 1st hit: x1.5, 2nd hit: x2.0. 2nd hit is RCable provided the first attack hits or is blocked, 2nd hit can pass through projectiles. 2nd hit has 70% forced proration.''
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===<big>Dragon Install</big>===
{{MoveData
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|image=GGAC_Sol_214214S.png
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Extremely risky install super which is rarely worth the drawbacks. Buffs Sol's moves by making them faster and giving some additional effects.
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Ride or Die Super. Go all in. If you run out of time, you'll have to pick a god and pray.


*Acts as a reversal and screen freeze, giving you time to react with its 21F of strike invul (first 19f are full invul).
'''Positives:'''
*Sol's mobility spikes to extreme levels.
*Acts as a reversal and screen freeze.
*Almost every move becomes faster. 5K becomes the fastest normal in the game at 2F (but loses its jump cancel).
*Conversely, every move becomes much safer (5D becomes 18F and is 0 on block instead of -13).
*Sol gains access to Slam, an extremely fast and safe overhead.
*Sol gains access to Slam, an extremely fast and safe overhead.
*S and H normals have their recovery cut enough that other normals can be linked after dashing.
*{{clr|3|S}} and {{clr|4|H}} normals have their recovery cut enough that other normals can be linked after dashing.
*Can be combo'd into and out of if done from 6P.
*More gatlings and jump cancels on air normals.
*Can be combo'd into and out of if done from {{clr|1|6P}}.
*Lasts longer with lower health (~6.5 seconds to ~10.5 seconds).
*Lasts longer with lower health (~6.5 seconds to ~10.5 seconds).
*H Volcanic Viper becomes the Hail Mary.
*During DI, tension increases at a rate of 0.1% per frame.


The negatives:
'''Negatives:'''
 
*You can still get hit by something active during the end of its startup.
*Goes into a long recovery animation when it ends by time.
*{{clr|2|5K}} loses its jump cancel.
*Sol loses access to Bandit Bringer.
*Drains all of Sol's tension and cuts his tension pulse when it ends.
*Drains all of Sol's tension and cuts his tension pulse when it ends.
*Ends if Sol is knocked down (this is actually preferable to ending by the time out).
*Ends if Sol is knocked down (This is actually preferable to ending by the time out).
*Additionally puts Sol close to Negative Penalty and being Dizzied (does not apply if DI ends with Sol being knocked down).
*Makes Sol close to Negative Penalty and being dizzied (does not apply if DI ends with Sol being knocked down).
 
*DI cannot be used during DI.
''Frames 1-19 invincible. Frames 19-21 invincible to strikes. During DI, tension increases at a rate of 0.1% per frame. DI cannot be used during DI. DI duration: base time of 360F + 1F for every health point below 210. Dragon Install duration drains during hit stop and super freeze. Recovery animation: 36F total, CH state throughout. Tension reduced to 0, negative penalty effect, tension gain lowered, Sol takes extra dizzy damage, and has a lower dizzy rating.''
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===<big>Dragon Install 2nd</big>===
{{MoveData
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|input=214214214214P+H
|input=214214214214PH
|image=GGAC_Sol_214214S.png
|description=
|caption=The same as unplugging</br>your controller.
Potentially ''the'' worst super in all of Guilty Gear. Significantly worse than regular Dragon Install since comes with added drawbacks.
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{{Description|7|text=
Could win an award for the worst super ever designed. Significantly worse than regular Dragon Install since comes with added drawbacks.
 
*Costs a full bar for over six times the startup with ''no invincibility''.
*Costs a full bar for over six times the startup with ''no invincibility''.
*Lasts the entire round, at the cost of draining your life until it hits 1 pixel.
*Lasts the entire round, at the cost of draining your life until it hits 1 pixel.
*Kills your tension gain and doesn't gradually build it.
*Kills your tension gain.
*Drains your health faster than you can deal damage.
*Drains your health faster than you can deal damage.
*Actually favorably has an extremely obtuse input to ensure that you don't get it by accident.
*The extremely obtuse input actually works in its favor to ensure that you won't get it by accident.
*Awful. Don't even try.
*Awful. Don't even try.
''Requires 100% tension. After the super-freeze, will Install even if hit. Install mode is permanent. Tension gained is 20% original value. Health steadily decreases.''
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==Instant Kill==
==Instant Kill==
{{MoveData
===<big>Napalm Death</big>===
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|image=GGAC_Sol_IK.png
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|caption=You suffer, but why?
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{{Description|7|text=
Bottom 5 IK. Goodbye, Meter.
Goodbye Meter.
*Short range and horribly unsafe. Whiffs on the entire cast crouching.
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*Will whiff against several characters ''in their stun animations'' (Sol, Axl, Jam, Kliff, Baiken, Zappa, Dizzy, HOS). Very rarely worth it.
*Useful against ABA and Chipp, otherwise rarely used due to the aforementioned, and Sol's general lack of stun setups.
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==Colors==
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[[Category:Guilty Gear XX Accent Core + R]]
[[Category:Sol Badguy]]

Latest revision as of 22:31, 22 April 2024

Overview

Overview

Sol Badguy is a hard hitting, close-to-mid-range character who can either play a fundamentals gameplan structured around frame traps and counter-hits, or a wild style that leverages his riskier options. No matter the style, Sol rewards players with a good grasp of Reads.

Sol has decent footsies potential, but his party really starts once he is in close range — once he's close enough to make the opponent block 2PGGAC Sol 2P.pngGuardMidStartup5Recovery4Advantage+2 and 2SGGAC Sol 2S.pngGuardMidStartup10Recovery8Advantage+3 he can enforce his offense. Sol has wide cancel windows and flexible gatling options which let Sol create frame traps and mix up timings. If Sol can get the opponent to attack into a frame trap, or to take his command grab, Wild ThrowGGAC Sol 623K.pngGuard70 pixelsStartup4Recovery31Advantage-, then he gets to decimate their lifebar with his iconic SidewinderGGAC Sol j236H.pngGuardHigh/AirStartup9RecoveryUntil landing+13Advantage- Loops. These combos are very specific, but reward so handsomely that Sol normally routes into them.

Sol is usually played with one of two opposing ideologies. There's the fundamental Sol who leans into the frame traps and patience, and there's the "Kusoru" Sol — the Sol who uses hard reads and unexpected attacks like Riot StampGGAC Sol 214K.pngGuardHigh/AirStartup9 after reaching wallRecovery3 after landingAdvantage-4~, Ground ViperGGAC Sol 214S-2.pngGuardLow×7, MidStartup17Recovery37Advantage-21 and more to overwhelm the opponent's mental stack, or die trying.

Whichever camp you might choose to side with, Sol has a few moves that are universally helpful. Volcanic ViperGGAC Sol 623S.pngGuardMidStartup5Recovery29+10 after landingAdvantage-43 is a fantastic DP Dragon Punch A move that has invulnerability during its startup, long recovery, and a rising motion. that allows Sol to disrespect and challenge gaps in the opponent's offense and force them to play around it. Gun FlameGGAC Sol 236P.pngGuardAllStartup21RecoveryTotal 50Advantage-3, especially when paired with FRC, is a good projectile that rewards Sol greatly on counter hit and helps him re-buy his offense. Finally, Wild Throw gives Sol a rewarding way to crack an opponent who is content to hold his frame traps. Mastery of these tools, as well as his character specific combo routes, lets you pilot a powerful and expressive character.
GGACR Sol Badguy Nameplate.png
GGACR Sol Badguy Portrait.png
Damage Received Mod
×1
Guts Rating
1/5
Gravity Mod
×1
Stun Resistance
60
Prejump
3F
Backdash
16F (1~8F Strike Invuln)
Wakeup Timing
25F (Face Up)/ 21F (Face Down)
Number of Jumps:
2
Number of Air Dashes:
1
Fastest Attack
5K (3F)
Reversals
623S/H (7F/5F)
632146H (6F)

 Sol Badguy is an aggressive, close-to-mid range character with a number of unconventional ways to open his opponent's defenses and subvert their attempts at zoning.

Pros
Cons
  • Slugger: Sol's close range options, such as 2P, +3 on block 2S, Volcanic Viper, and Wild Throw are scary tools. His frame traps and counter hit conversions are incredibly damaging in skilled hands and can usually score a knockdown to set up another favorable sequence.
  • Strong Abare An attack during the opponent's pressure, intended to interrupt it.: Sol has a lot of good ways to contest the opponent's advantage. Sol has staples such as a 3 frame anti-air 5K and Volcanic Viper, as well as tricky evasive options — 2D and Ground Viper are incredibly low profile, and Riot Stamp in the corner can catch people off guard by high profiling their attacks.
  • Scary Conversions: Sol is capable of getting great damage anywhere off of the majority of his starters. Even one of his riskiest options, Ground Viper, leads to such terrifying damage on clean hit that people can be forced to respect it.
  • Expanded Cancel Windows: 6P, 2H, 6H, 2D, and j.D can be cancelled during their recovery frames, which can be used to bait a response and punish with a frametrap.
  • Slippery: Sol has a variety of options that can make him quite hard to pin down. j.P and j.H shrink his hurtbox drastically, which make anti airing a struggle for most characters. This is only complemented by Riot Stamp and Grand Viper, which allow sol to Low Crush A move that avoids low attacks. The move might pull your hurtbox up a bit so it avoids attacks that are low to the ground. In games with attack attributes such as Blazblue this is done with Foot attribute invulnerability. and Low Profile When a character's hurtbox is entirely beneath an opponent's attack. This can be caused by crouching, certain moves, and being short. respectively. To cap this off, Sol's air hurtbox is also notoriously difficult for many characters in the cast to combo.
  • Unimpressive Okizeme: Although his reward for landing a combo can be quite high, Sol's actual mixup game isn't particularly special. A lot of his scariest pressure ties into frame traps and punishing the opponent's decisions. Outside of frame traps, Sol usually relies on basic safe jumps or FRC Gunflame to help keep the pressure on.
  • Funky Neutral: In order to bypass the pokes of characters with better footsies, Sol may have to lean on riskier approach options. Fortunately, the reward for being correct is suitably high.
  • Limited Blockstring Pressure: Sol will generally need to spend meter to keep the heat on, and will tend to prefer going for the mixup fairly quickly.

Unique Mechanics

Clean Hits

Clean Hits

Some of Sol's moves gain improved properties if they hit the opponent in specific places.

Clean hits are calculated by checking if Sol's attack hits a conceptual box (colloquially known as the Clean Hit Box). This "box" is actually just a distance/height check relative to both characters' origin point—the exact center of their collision box, aligned along the bottom edge. The size and offset of this box is different per move, but the offset from the opponent's origin point is always 170 pixels above their origin point. For sidewinder it's 227 pixels above Sol's origin point, with 155 pixels in width, and 42 pixels in height. Every time a clean hit is performed within a combo, the height and width of the Clean Hit Box shrinks by 5 pixels—down to a minimum of 1 pixel.

Contrary to conventional knowledge, characters do not have unique Clean Hit Boxes. It simply feels like they do because hitstun sprites are not consistently placed relative to their origin point.

Moves with Clean Hit properties:

  • Sidewinder: Tripled untechable time. Damage increases with the number of Clean Hits per combo. The cornerstone of Sol's most damaging bread and butter combo.
  • Ground Viper: Increased untechable time, leads to a full combo. Launches higher.
  • Bandit Bringer: Increased untechable time.
  • Force Break Fafnir: Floor slides as opposed to regular knockdown. Full conversions near the corner.
  • Force Break Tyrant Rave: Does not have a clean hit, but gains a damage boost based on clean hit count similarly to Sidewinder.

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

Version Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
5P 10 Mid 4 4 6 0
5P DI 12 Mid 3 2 4 +4
Total: 13

Standard jab and occasional poke, overall a pretty niche tool in Sol's kit. Useful for frame traps, tick throws, weird anti-airs, etc.

  • Better than average startup. Can tag a lot of beefier moves during their startup or cooldown.
  • Strong burst bait tool due to its overall low recovery time and jump cancel.
  • Whiffs on crouching Bridget, Millia, Faust, Kliff, and Zappa. Leads to whiff > throw setups.

Establishes offense. Gatling into it from 2P > 2K, if the opponent has been conditioned to block high in reaction to standing animations.

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

Version FRC Window Proration Guard Bar+ Guard Bar- Level
5P N/A 80% 3 8 1
5P DI N/A 3 8 1

5P: 5P DI:

5K

Version Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
5K 14×2 Mid 3 2,6 13 -7
5K DI 14×2 Mid 2 1,4 7 -1
Total: 23

Privileged 3F normal that does it all: anti-air, abare, punishes, and active enough to catch backdashes on reaction or OS.

  • Works as a frame trap tool after Sol does a safe poke.
  • Preferred normal to OS with Sol's throw.
  • Note: a large chunk of the cast can crouch under the second hit, especially when hit or blocked from farther out.

On air hit, 5K is confirmed from with 2H or a j.P/j.K into a sidewinder loop or an aircombo into VV knockdown. On air CH, 5K has enough hitstun to combo to Sidewinder from an IAD j.S or j.D with stricter timing.

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

Version FRC Window Proration Guard Bar+ Guard Bar- Level
5K N/A 6×2 7×2 2
5K DI N/A 3×2 8×2 1

5K: 5K DI:

c.S

Version Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
c.S 30 Mid 5 2 12 0
c.S DI 28 Mid 3 1 10 +3
Total: 18

Sol's main punish starter for meterless and non-counter hit combos. Versatile gatlings from all of Sol's lower level buttons, useful mid combo as a confirm/filler/stopping point.

  • Recovers quickly enough that 5K(1) > c.S lets you confirm a hit or a burst.
  • Leans forward during startup, letting Sol move past some hitboxes depending on spacing. (Importantly, the Dead Angles of I-No, Bridget, Faust, and Pot.)
  • 0 on block with very little pushback, amazing tick throw tool.
  • Can be delay-canceled for hit confirming and tight frame traps.

Can lead to Dust Loops, Sidewinders, and TK Bandit Revolvers. Mid-corner combo against airborne opponents, can be jump canceled into a j.D for a high damage Sidewinder or Dust Loop. In the corner, you'll usually start your loops with c.S > 6P.

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

Version FRC Window Proration Guard Bar+ Guard Bar- Level
c.S N/A 10 7 3
c.S DI N/A 10 7 3

c.S: c.S DI:

f.S

Version Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
f.S 30 Mid 7 1 24 -11
f.S DI 28 Mid 5 1 14 -1
Total: 31

Extremely fast for its range, f.S is good for gaining initiative round start or establishing offense in neutral.

  • Confirms into 5H or FB Fafnir from max range, gaining positional advantage or some moderate poke damage.
  • Don't get any new routes on a grounded counter hit but on an air counter hit it will combo into Bandit BringerGGAC Sol 236Khold.pngGuardHigh/AirStartup32Recovery9+4 after landingAdvantage+1.
  • Gatling into 2S makes f.S > 2S pressure very safe and lets Sol make his way in.
  • For meter, converts at a decent range leads to 5H > Fafnir, can go into Tyrant Rave for some extra damage.

Be careful, Sol extends his hurtbox on the first frame. Active only for one frame and is easily backdashed, but can be preemptively canceled to 2S to make it safer.

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

Version FRC Window Proration Guard Bar+ Guard Bar- Level
f.S N/A 10 7 3
f.S DI N/A 10 7 3

f.S: f.S DI:

5H

Version Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
5H 40 Mid 11 2 26 -9
5H DI 44 Mid 6 1 13 +5
Total: 38

Slower, long ranged poke, punish, and combo tool that leads to big damage on counter hit. Difficult to contest.

  • Combos into Grand Viper up close or from a long-range counter hit, leading to Sidewinder Loops.
  • Confirms into (FB) Fafnir to let Sol get in from midscreen.
  • Can frame trap out of 6P's extended cancel window.

On CH against standing opponents, leads to Instant Air Dash > j.S > stuff > Sidewinder Loop, Confirms into Bandit Bringer against most crouching opponents, though Grand Viper remains the most reliable combo afterward. 5H goes into (SJ)IAD j.P or j.K against airborne opponents, or after a confirm of xx > 6P > 5H when the 6P is landed somewhat close. Just don't get predictable with airdash pressure.

Gatling Options: 2H, 5D, 2D

Version FRC Window Proration Guard Bar+ Guard Bar- Level
5H N/A 20 6 5
5H DI N/A 20 6 5

5H: 5H DI:

5D

Version Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
5D 17 High 24 3 24 -13
5D DI 20 High 18 2 12 0
Total: 50

Decent damage combo starter, but awful range, and slow and easily reactable, despite being one of the fastest 5Ds in the game. Sol's only grounded overhead.

  • Leads to significant damage and a knockdown, especially with an Impossible Dust.
  • Horrid range, very unsafe, and huge CH state window. Keep meter on hand to cancel it.

Don't get predictable. 5D's range is only slightly farther than Wild throw and it is highly telegraphed.

Version FRC Window Proration Guard Bar+ Guard Bar- Level
5D N/A 8 20 3
5D DI N/A 8 20 3

5D:

  • Sol is in CH state 1~30F

5D DI:

  • Sol is in CH state 1~20F

6P

Version Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
6P 32 Mid 11 3 20 -9 1~8F, 14~21F Upper Body
9~13F Above Knees
6P DI 32 Mid 6 2 10 +2 1~4F, 8~11F Upper Body
5~7F Above Knees
Total: 33

Prime corner combo launcher and counter hit fishing button, 6P beats out many poke attempts and confirms from nearly anywhere on counterhit.

  • Mid level hitting gut punch which beats many standing buttons. Blows back on hit. Major frame trap button with many gatling options.
  • Can be cancelled at any point during its recovery.
  • (Ironically) Niche Anti Air.

Vital in frame traps but loses to many lows and low profile moves, pay attention to your spacing and timing. Despite this, with the rewards, you should expect to be using this move a lot.

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

Version FRC Window Proration Guard Bar+ Guard Bar- Level
6P N/A 90% 10 7 3
6P DI N/A 10 7 3

6P: 6P DI:

6H

Version Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
6H 32×2 Mid 13 5,1 30 -14
6H DI 40×2 Mid 8 5,1 16 +2
Total: 48

Occasional ranged button, High-risk high-reward (on CH) Anti-Air. Not particularly strong by itself.

  • Decent stun and damage, but ends your combo without meter.
  • Cancel window lasts until the end of recovery for late frame traps.
  • Pushes Sol's hurtbox pretty far forward, CH state for the whole move.
  • Has a difficult confirm into Grand Viper if it counters on the first hit.

6H will get counter hit very easily if used poorly. It is more difficult to contest in the air though, so air CH confirms lead to Bandit Bringer. Be very cautious about using this move.

Version FRC Window Proration Guard Bar+ Guard Bar- Level
6H N/A 10×2 6×2 4
6H DI N/A 20×2 6×2 5

6H:

  • Dizzy modifier x1.5
  • Sol is in CH state during move

6H DI:

  • Dizzy modifier x1.5
  • Sol is in CH state during move

2P

Version Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
2P 8 Mid 5 4 4 +2
2P DI 8 Mid 3 2 4 +4
Total: 12

Starts pressure, frame traps, tick throws, and can be used to mash out. Strong, safe, all-around short range tool.

  • Safe to 95% of reversals when properly meatied.
  • Can be OS'd with [2P]~5K/c.S/2H for confirms and baits.

2P mostly sees its use as an oki tool and pressure starter. It is occasionally used in relaunches, OS'd with 2H or c.S to bait bursts.

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

Version FRC Window Proration Guard Bar+ Guard Bar- Level
2P N/A 80% 3 8 1
2P DI N/A 3 8 1

2P: 2P DI:

2K

Version Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
2K 12 Low 6 3 8 -1
2K DI 14 Low 4 2 6 +2
Total: 16

Sol's fastest and main low poke. Also useful for faster tick throws or frame traps.

  • Tags people standing or attempting to fuzzy jump.
  • Gatlings into 2H for a Grand Viper conversion.
  • Frame traps into 6P or a late c.S/f.S. Strong natural frame trap in 2K > 2S.

Fairly standard low poke tool, but active enough to serve as a safe meaty. Can still net 200 damage off of this by converting to 2D > FB Fafnir.

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

Version FRC Window Proration Guard Bar+ Guard Bar- Level
2K N/A 70% 3 8 1
2K DI N/A 3 8 1

2K: 2K DI:

2S

Version Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
2S 25 Mid 10 3 8 +3
2S DI 24 Mid 7 2 5 +7
Total: 20

Decent range, fairly active, very disjointed, low recovery time, and +3 on block make this an excellent hitconfirm blockstring ender, neutral button, and baiting tool.

  • Strong low reaching poke due to hitbox/hurtbox ratio.
  • Links into P and K normals and c.S on late hits.
  • OS: 5P/2P/2K > 2S is a natural frame trap on block, will combo on hit. Also works if delayed from 5K.

Discourages button pushing when properly spaced. Timing 2S ambiguously on oki especially is very tricky to defend against and can give you information on the opponent's mindset.

Gatling Options: 5H, 2H, 5D, 2D

Version FRC Window Proration Guard Bar+ Guard Bar- Level
2S N/A 10 7 3
2S DI N/A 10 7 3

2S: 2S DI:

2H

Version Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
2H 36 Mid 8 6 26 -13
2H DI 40 Mid 5 3 13 +3
Total: 39

High reaching upwards swing which gives you a day and a half to confirm on counter hit. Sol's main relaunch tool.

  • Beats many moves and scores CH due to the strong hitbox. Trades in Sol's favor most of the time. Burst safe if followed with BB or jump cancelled on CH.
  • Fast enough to combo off of level 1 buttons.
  • Special cancel window extends into its recovery frames.
  • Can be OS'd with 5P/2P to bait bursts mid combo.
  • On counter hit, a Bandit Bringer will convert, and will whiff and recover if they burst.

Can work as a risky preemptive anti-air, and late frame trap tool. Nightmarish meaty if they feel like rolling the dice. 2H is strong, but don't whiff it.

Gatling Options: 5D, 2D

Version FRC Window Proration Guard Bar+ Guard Bar- Level
2H N/A 90% 20 6 5
2H DI N/A 20 6 5

2H:

  • Floats on CH (untechable for 60F)

2H DI:

2D

Version Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
2D 28 Low 7 3 20 -6 4~23F Low Profile
2D DI 30 Low 5 2 13 +4 3~15F Low Profile
Total: 29

Amazing: mid-ranged, low profile sweep which can go under 80% of moves in the game, even during pressure. Your best friend.

  • Can go under bursts, Stun Edges, Johnny ranged pokes, other sweeps, etc. Will even score counter hits against some jump-ins.
  • Special cancel window extends into its recovery frames.
  • A CH can be hit-confirmed into a slight or no mash Grand Viper CL on the entire cast, leading to some of your highest damaging combos.
  • Near-corner conversions into FB Fafnir when too far for regular meterless juggles to work.
  • Can combo to Clean Hit Grand Viper on normal hit against Jam, Bridget, Millia, and Kliff.
    • Further applies to May and Baiken near the corner, or if 3 or more hits precedes the 2D.

Leads into Bandit Revolver RC for a conversion. Also does a strong, unburstable kill combo by going straight into Tyrant Rave ver.Beta.

Version FRC Window Proration Guard Bar+ Guard Bar- Level
2D N/A 90% 11 6 4
2D DI N/A 15 6 5

2D: 2D DI:

j.P

Version Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
j.P 13 High/Air 5 7 4
j.P DI 12 High/Air 3 4 3
Total: 15

One of Sol's best and most annoying tools. Fast, general use air normal with a very active hitbox, and which shrinks Sol's hurtbox, letting it beat a lot of moves.

  • Good for airdash pressure due to its gatling options. Staggered self cancels can be used to bait bursts.
  • Can let Sol sneak past and/or clash with some Anti Airs due to the hurtbox change.
  • Easy, if scaled, confirms off of things like Gunflame.
  • Leads to burst safe, character specific Sidewinder setups.

The hurtbox shrinkage can let you do lower airdash crossup setups. Vital in Sol's difficult SJIAD combos.

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

Version FRC Window Proration Guard Bar+ Guard Bar- Level
j.P N/A 3 8 1
j.P DI N/A 3 8 1

j.P: j.P DI:

j.K

Version Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
j.K 22 High/Air 6 6 17
j.K DI 22 High/Air 6 3 12
Total: 28

Mainly horizontal. Useful for covering air backdashes or air-to-air out of a backwards jump. Better defensively than offensively.

  • Mostly for filler in SW loops, especially when scaling is too high for j.S/H/D to connect.
  • Occasionally useful in airdash pressure. Be careful as it will whiff on some crouchers.

Useful with j.P or j.S. Works sparingly if intentionally whiffed mid-string into land > grab, or late after a j.P to catch them trying to hit buttons. Try not to whiff it.

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

Version FRC Window Proration Guard Bar+ Guard Bar- Level
j.K N/A 5 7 2
j.K DI N/A 8 7 3

j.K: j.K DI:

j.S

Version Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
j.S 28 High/Air 9 3 23
j.S DI 25 High/Air 6 2 12
Total: 34

Main safe jump tool. Passable jump-in

  • Primary combo tool for Sidewinder Loops
  • Occasionally works as a crossup out of a backwards airdash.
  • Leads to, and works as a fuzzy guard tool, converts against non-short characters with meter to RC.

Don't get 6P'd. Landed as a crossup, converts into land > c.S/f.S > 5H > Fafnir. Try cancelling into an RC'd VV while airborne to go for something tricky, like VV RC airdash j.S.

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

Version FRC Window Proration Guard Bar+ Guard Bar- Level
j.S N/A 8 7 3
j.S DI N/A 8 7 3

j.S: j.S DI:

j.H

Version Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
j.H 24×2 High/Air 9 6,8 0
j.H DI 20×2 High/Air 8 4,4 0
Total: 22

0 Recovery frames. Weird hurtbox. Lingers for forever. Pseudo-God Normal.

  • The shrunken hurtbox can make this outright impossible to Anti-Air with some moves.
  • Links into any jumping normal on hit.
  • Hit meaty and high enough off the ground, Sol can airdash immediately afterwards for an airdash mixup.
  • Hit meaty and low enough off the ground, strong mixup between it's second hit or land 2K.

Very difficult to contest in any regular fashion. Useful in Sidewinder conversions. The recovery makes opponents tear out their hair. One of Sol's most used air options.

Version FRC Window Proration Guard Bar+ Guard Bar- Level
j.H N/A 8×2 7×2 3
j.H DI N/A 8×2 7×2 3

j.H: j.H DI:

j.D

Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
40 High/Air 9 7 10+5 after landing
Total: 30

Large, damaging move with abnormally high untechable time that loops into itself, for the titular Dust Loop.

  • Launches on hit (and wallbounces on counter hit), which is useful in airdash and corner combos, can convert into delayed Sidewinders for optimal damage.
  • Fullscreen conversions on counter hit due to wallbounce.
  • Can lead to a fuzzy guard setup (too or from), can be the fuzzy guard attack against Potemkin, Eddie, Johnny, Anji, and Justice.

Partially responsible for Sol's obscene damage output. Works with 5 in a row in one combo with a 3-hit prior starter. Teyah them to death.

FRC Window Proration Guard Bar+ Guard Bar- Level
N/A 90% 11 6 4
  • Blows back opponent on normal hit
  • Wall bounces on CH (untechable for 54F)

Universal Mechanics

Ground Throw

Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
60 43 pixels

Average throw. Unspectacular unless done in the corner. Should be OS'd with 5K, or sometimes c.S.

  • Only knocks down 25% of the cast by itself. Leads to free conversions in the corner against the other 75% with 5K.
    • Bandit Revolver loop leads to 15-20% damage, more meter, and knockdown.
    • Sidewinder Loop does similar damage with [5K > j.P > j.K/j.S] or [5K > 6P > 2H > j.S/j.D] > SW.

Compared to Wild Throw, it's faster, safer (when OS'd), and is a reversal, but doesn't have WT's conversions or knockdown.

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

Air Throw

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

A decent air throw that knocks down. Can convert in the corner, or with meter.

  • Doesn't lock the opponent's burst, but is absolutely burst safe unless done right off the ground.
  • Converts in the corner to 5K > BR/SW Loop/whatever, or (f.S) > FB Fafnir from midscreen or near the corner for a knockdown and some decent damage.
  • On CH floats higher. Allows easy midscreen conversions.
FRC Window Proration Guard Bar+ Guard Bar- Level
N/A Forced 50% 6, 7
  • Dizzy modifier x1.5

Dead Angle Attack

Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
25 All 11 3 25 -14 1~13F All
14~33F Throw and Upper Body
Total: 38

Average, unsafe guard reversal. Overall subpar compared to Sol's other defensive options.

  • Uses 6P animation, so it can still be low profiled.
  • Can convert in the corner on counter hit or if hit on the last active frame.
  • Loses to very low profile moves: Grand Viper, Stroke the Big Tree, etc.
FRC Window Proration Guard Bar+ Guard Bar- Level
N/A 50% 10 7 3

Special Moves

Gun Flame

236P

Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
50→42→30→30 All 21 9×2,6×2 Total 50 -3
Total: 50

Ground hugging, very active flame projectile integral to Sol's pressure and oki game. Active for long enough that when dropped on them on oki, they must either block or attempt a reversal.

  • Will cover Sol's approach with an FRC. This FRC also resets pressure and Sol's position when done close enough.
  • Does high damage in combos, especially in the corner.
  • Can be jumped over, but the FRC lets you react and catch them.
  • Counter hit state for the entire duration, making the FRC vital. Note: When GF is cancelled into, the FRC window will be delayed mid-string due to hit/blockstop.
  • Advanced tech: Gunflame can be combo'd into against a grounded, crouching opponent, by cancelling into GF from a level 5 move, FRC'ing it, and linking an, at slowest 5F normal before the Gunflame goes active. E.g: xx > 2H > GF FRC > 5P > (GF hits) > xx

Very useful tool when used properly. Must be spaced closely to prevent jump outs and allow Sol back in safely mid pressure, but sharper opponents will recognize and reversal through this.

FRC Window Proration Guard Bar+ Guard Bar- Level
14~15F 0 7 3→3→2→2
  • Sol is in CH state during move
  • Chip damage x2
  • Guaranteed to appear on 19F, first pillar disappears if Sol gets hit
  • Damage, Active, and Level vary depending on which of the 4 flames hits
  • Flames appear on 21F, 31F, 39F and 42F
  • Max 1 hit
Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
60 All 20 6 7 +7
Total: 32

Regular Gunflame on roids. Faster, has a massive hitbox, plus, and will combo into itself.

  • Covers an anti-air angle and makes pressure coverage faster and safer.
  • Easier to use for chipping out.
  • The FRC is moved to right as it goes active, changing its use.
  • Just fast enough to combo out of grounded, crouching, Lvl.5 hits.

Great for scaring opponents in the corner, or catching bad jump out attempts. Mixed in with DI's other tools, it becomes stronger when spaced out.

FRC Window Proration Guard Bar+ Guard Bar- Level
21~22F 10 7 3
  • Sol is in CH state during move
  • Chip damage x2
  • Flame goes through other projectiles

Gun Flame Feint

214P

Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
8 Mid 13 2 31 -9
Total: 45

Fake Gunflame. Has a hitbox for some reason.

  • Can make some bigger moves safer on block, or trick the opponent into thinking that you'll Gunflame.
  • Can be whiffed to build meter from afar.
  • Used sparingly, can frighten opponents at the end of blockstrings into another setup.

Not particularly useful with the hitbox attached, as it's counter hit state for the entire move. Best used when farther away for ambiguity. Killing with this OTG is extreme disrespect.

FRC Window Proration Guard Bar+ Guard Bar- Level
N/A 3 8 1
  • Sol is in CH state during move

Volcanic Viper

623S or 623H

Version Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
623S 20, 36 Mid 7 3(3)11 21+10 after landing -28 1~9F All
10~13F Strike
623H 20, 36 Mid 5 2(3)18 29+10 after landing -43 1~6F All
7~11F Strike
Total: 54
Total: 66

Godly DP with a massive hitbox. The greatest. Ever.

623S: Lower to the ground version.

  • Can be canceled into the followup kick on whiff to mix up Sol's recovery timing. Converts to knockdown about 95% of the time.
  • Leads to a full conversion if the first hit is RC'd, or if the 2nd part counter hits.
  • Tied for the slowest version of the move at 7F, but with some of the most invulnerability.
  • Note - all grounded versions: must be jump installed in order to airdash or double jump on RC.
  • Used to anti-air in situations where no other anti-air works.

Breaks through even the smallest gaps. Using the knockdown kick sets up oki, but on whiff/block, the followup puts you in CH state. Commands respect in order to be completely baited.


623H: Massive DP version. Big Anti-Air callout, unrivaled in combined speed and vertical reach. Eats up the sky.

  • Slightly faster and more damage than the S version.
  • Similarly converts if the 1st hit is RC'd or the 2nd part counter hits.
  • Can be difficult to punish if done with running momentum: some characters lack the means to reach Sol without meter.
  • Leniency to the followup is slightly more difficult, and must be delayed a bit.
Version FRC Window Proration Guard Bar+ Guard Bar- Level
623S N/A 10×2 7×2 3
623H N/A 10×2 7×2 3

623S:

  • Sol is airborne from 10F onwards
  • Can cancel into Knockdown from 28~40F
  • Sol is in crouching state during landing recovery

623H:

  • Sol is airborne from 7F onwards
  • Can cancel into Knockdown from 32~44F
  • Sol is in crouching state during landing recovery
Version Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
623S DI 20×3 Mid 7 3(1)4,2 21+10 after landing -19 1~9F All
10~10F Strike
623H DI 60, 18×9 Mid 7 3,54 36+10 after landing -78 1~9F Strike
Total: 47
Total: 109

S is a weaker version of VV, has worse hitbox and cannot cancel into knockdown.

Mostly serves as a much safer invincible option during DI. Overall not the strongest version, but usable.


H is massive wall of hitbox that reaches to the top of the screen.

International standard for high risk/high reward move. Deals high damage and stun, can cancel into knockdown unlike S version, and is a very strong starter with RC due to first hit's GB- value of 1. To counterbalance this it has very high recovery and an unfortunate tendency to drop on ground CH.

Version FRC Window Proration Guard Bar+ Guard Bar- Level
623S DI N/A 10×3 7×3 3
623H DI N/A 20, 10×9 1, 6×9 5, 3×9

623S DI:

  • Sol is airborne from 10F onwards
  • Sol is in crouching state during landing recovery

623H DI:

  • Sol is airborne from 10F onwards
  • 1st hit Dizzy modifier x2
  • Can cancel into Knockdown from 68~80F
  • Sol is in crouching state during landing recovery

Air Volcanic Viper

j.623S or j.623H

Version Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
j.623S 36, 24 All 5 2(3)9 Until landing+10 1~9F Strike
j.623H 46, 26 All 5 2(3)18 Until landing+10 1~9F Strike

j.623S: Easy air combo ender. Has the most leniency into combo'ing into the followup kick of any air VV.

  • Also works as an air reversal, but is air blockable without FD, and is only strike invuln.
  • Completely cuts Sol's air momentum when you RC the first hit, leading to airdash mixups or continued strings on block.
    • This RC will make Sol fall straight down. You can TK this move and RC it immediately, and with some very tight timing, you can tag an opponent with a quick overhead before you hit the ground...
  • Can convert to longer combos if the first hit is RC'd.

j.623H: Situational air knockdown tool with slight more damage. Higher reaching aerial VV, but not as high as the grounded version.

  • Can get air knockdowns sometimes where j.SVV wouldn't, particularly on lighter characters.
  • Also air blockable without FD.
  • Lacks the same leniency to the followup as the ground H version.
  • Similarly to j.SVV, cuts air momentum when RC'd on the first hit.
Version FRC Window Proration Guard Bar+ Guard Bar- Level
j.623S N/A 10×2 7×2 3
j.623H N/A 10×2 7×2 3

j.623S:

  • Can cancel into Knockdown from 23~35F
  • Sol is in crouching state during landing recovery

j.623H:

  • Can cancel into Knockdown from 32~44F
  • Sol is in crouching state during landing recovery
Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
20×3 Mid, All×2 7 3(2)2,6 Until landing+10 1~9F All
10~11F Strike

Weak combo ender since it cannot cancel into knockdown. Most of its utility lies in first hit being air unblockable, making it function as an FD check during air blockstrings.

FRC Window Proration Guard Bar+ Guard Bar- Level
N/A 10, 7×2 7, 6×2 3, 4×2
  • Sol is in crouching state during landing recovery

Knockdown

Volcanic Viper > 214K

Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
16 High 12 4 Until landing+10

Used after VV to score a knockdown, or delay Sol's descent, throwing off an opponent's punish timing.

  • Deceptively large hitbox. Can tag players pressing the wrong button.
  • Use wisely on VV getting blocked/whiffing, as Sol is put in CH state.
  • Hits overhead, but won't tag anybody this way.
  • Will occasionally hit players pressing a button after VV.

Note that against heavyweight characters, Knockdown will whiff after some grounded versions of VV, depending on whether it was normal or counter hit. Know your matchups!

FRC Window Proration Guard Bar+ Guard Bar- Level
N/A 10 7 3
  • Slams down opponent on hit
  • Sol is in CH state until landing
  • Sol is in crouching state during landing recovery

Bandit Revolver

236K (Air OK)

Version Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
236K 24, 36 Mid 9 5(11)9 2+7 after landing -3 1~3F Strike
j.236K 22, 20×2 All 6 3(14)4,2 Until landing+12
Total: 42

Primary BnB knockdown tool, and catches players upbacking/fuzzy jumping without FD.

  • Leads to a safejump setup on knockdown.
  • Minute startup invul can make it a pseudo-reversal.
  • Keeps opponents grounded, though throw punishable if blocked standing.
  • Use caution: the second hit is unsafe on hit if the opponent is (still) grounded.

Combo filler for high meter gain, and tool for shooting across the stage.

  • Converts stray air hits into longer combos.
  • Loops from 5K and c.S, mainly for corner carry and meter gain.
  • Can be FRC'd before going active to propel Sol forward.
  • Second hit has extended untech time, allowing for longer BR loops and KDs where the 3rd hit would make it impossible.
  • FRC also used to extend aerial pressure strings, combos, or set up mixups.

Main conversion tool out of farther hitting j.Ds where SW Loop isn't possible. When close to the opponent, can be TK'd to start a longer combo. Tends to have more utility between moves than as a move by itself.

Version FRC Window Proration Guard Bar+ Guard Bar- Level
236K N/A 10×2 7, 9 3
j.236K 6~8F 3×3 7×3 2

236K:

  • Sol is airborne from 9F onwards
  • Auto Jump Install
  • Sol is in crouching state during landing recovery

j.236K:

  • Level 1 attack on block
  • Sol is in crouching state during landing recovery
Version Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
j.236K 22, 20×2 All 6 3(14)4,2 Until landing+12
236K DI 20×3, 50 Mid×3, High 7 3,3,3(9)9 3+7 after landing +3 1~3F Strike
Total: 43

Stronger hitting version of BR with flame effects, and loops into itself easily. Last hit strikes overhead. Primary BnB knockdown tool, and catches players upbacking/fuzzy jumping without FD.

  • Larger active window for catching jumpers.
  • Knocks down with a bit of pushback for ending combos when DI is about to run out.
  • Leads to a safejump setup on knockdown.
  • Minute startup invul can make it a pseudo-reversal.

Air version receives no changes.

Version FRC Window Proration Guard Bar+ Guard Bar- Level
j.236K 6~8F 3×3 7×3 2
236K DI N/A 14×3, 15 6×4 4×3, 5

j.236K:

  • Level 1 attack on block
  • Sol is in crouching state during landing recovery

236K DI:

  • Sol is airborne from 9F onwards
  • Auto Jump Install
  • Sol is in crouching state during landing recovery

Bandit Bringer

236[K]

Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
50 High/Air 32 6 9+4 after landing +1 1~3F Strike
Total: 50

Button check and big, slow overhead. Slightly plus, big damage combo tool.

  • Goes over a lot of things very, very slowly.
  • Will crossover and whiff crouching opponents that are too close.
  • Large ground bounce makes conversions extremely easy.
    • Works best off of Gunflame FRC in the corner, works off of max-range, crouching CH 5H against most of the cast.
  • Has a Clean Hit, with no forced prorate.

Occasional FRC use leads to unusual mixups. Can also be RC'd on contact if Jump Installed for an airdash mixup. This move can work well to catch some fuzzy backdash attempts, and it can be very hard for some characters to 6P. As a result, one must usually IB Airthrow it or risng j.P in orther to beat it, IB Throw works depending on the range.

Fun Fact: Bandit Bringer will clean hit on crouching Kliff and Zappa, but Faust can crawl under it.

FRC Window Proration Guard Bar+ Guard Bar- Level
18~20F 66% 15 10 5
  • Sol is airborne from 9F onwards
  • Untechable on CH or Clean Hit for 90F
  • Sol is in crouching state during landing recovery
  • Custom blockstun

Riot Stamp

214K

Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
40 High/Air 9 after reaching wall 3 after landing -4~

Riot Stamp is a weird, airborne low crush A move that avoids low attacks. The move might pull your hurtbox up a bit so it avoids attacks that are low to the ground. In games with attack attributes such as Blazblue this is done with Foot attribute invulnerability. and movement tool that sees most use in abare An attack during the opponent's pressure, intended to interrupt it. situations.

Despite its infamous reputation as a newbie trap, Riot Stamp fills a valuable niche in Sol's defensive toolbox. In a way, it acts as the opposite side of the same coin as Ground ViperGGAC Sol 214S-2.pngGuardLow×7, MidStartup17Recovery37Advantage-21—a low crush to complement GV's low profile When a character's hurtbox is entirely beneath an opponent's attack. This can be caused by crouching, certain moves, and being short.. This works because the move is airborne on frame 1, and can create space between Sol and the corner.

When paired with FRC, Riot Stamp doubles as a tricky movement option. The FRC could let Sol land and go for a low when the opponent expects him to continue flying forwards, or Sol could utilize the move's automatic jump install An advanced technique that lets you access air mobility options, usually double jumping, after doing a move that is supposed to prevent you from doing them. Usually performed by cancelling a grounded normal into a jump, but then before leaving the ground, doing another grounded attack. and momentum to reposition in unconventional ways.

Although the reward is low on normal hit, Riot Stamp converts into a full combo on mid-screen counter hit. It can FRC'ed to convert from awkward hits, though this usually requires Sol's back to be to the corner.

  • Sol jumps further up the wall based on how far from the corner he is. This changes the distance Sol travels forwards when Riot Stamp is FRC'ed.
FRC Window Proration Guard Bar+ Guard Bar- Level
9~12F after reaching wall 3 8 1
  • Sol is airborne from 1F onwards
  • Sol is in CH state from first active frame onwards
  • Auto Jump Install
  • Fastest startup of Riot Stamp (done when Sol is right next to the wall) is 14F

Slam

j.214K during DI

Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
60 High/Air 17 12 Until landing+10 +3
Total: 38

Quick, plus, low crush, floor bouncing overhead that is +R and Dragon Install exclusive. Opponents not familiar with the matchup often forget that this move exists.

  • Relatively quick, hits 20F when TK'd. Plus 3 on block for continued pressure.
  • Bounces higher based on the opponent's height when hit.
  • Loops into itself or out of j.D.
  • Bounces them backwards slightly, can be useful for pushing them away as Dragon Install is about to end.
FRC Window Proration Guard Bar+ Guard Bar- Level
N/A 80% 8 20 3
  • Frame Adv is based on performing TK Slam (startup 20F)

Wild Throw

623K

Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
30 70 pixels 4 1 31
Total: 35

Great command grab with average command throw range but great startup. Sol's main mixup tool.

  • Full, damaging conversions from anywhere on stage.
  • Has burst safe setups with FB Sidewinder, with free easy resets if they take the bait.
  • Also has character specific, meterless burst safe setups.
  • Only in CH state for a short segment of its recovery.

Makes people wince when it lands. Meterless conversions can do 25%-55% damage. Usually followed with dash (2H) > j.D > SW loop.

  • Some meterless burst safe followups include:
    • IAD j.S > Sidewinder > (empty jump) SW loop
    • 2H > late j.H/Burst Throw OS
    • late j.H/block OS > SW loop
FRC Window Proration Guard Bar+ Guard Bar- Level
N/A Forced 55% 6
  • Sol is in CH state 1~14F
  • Dizzy modifier x0
  • Cannot be canceled into

Ground Viper

214S

Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
8×7, 32 Low×7, Mid 17 4×4,2×2,5(20)3 37 -21 1~4F Above Knees
5~16F Above Feet
Total: 101

Ground Viper (Also sometimes called Grand Viper) is a Fast, instant–low–profile, advancing attack. These properties, combined with the disgusting damage on clean hit makes it a strong tool which can function both defensively and offensively. The unconventional input can be tricky to learn on certain controllers, but is worth mastering.

  • Number of hits changes depending on how many directions/buttons are pressed during the move.
  • Cannot be RC'd if the current hit did not make contact.
  • To use multiple hits, alternate between forward and back while mashing buttons
  • Can combo after close-range 5H/2H, but bursts will make a mashed GV whiff when not in corner, except for Kliff's.
    • Alternatively, you could alternate between down back and down forward, or up back and up forward
  • Loud
  • For a detailed look at this move, see this tutorial video

How low profile is Ground Viper? Imagine low profile enough to go under 75% of moves in the game, and then go lower.

  •  Baiken's FB TatamiGGACR Baiken 236K Hitbox 1.pngGuardAllStartup14RecoveryTotal 47Advantage-3
  •  Venom's Dark AngelGGAC Venom 214236S Hitbox.pngGuardAllStartup7+18Recovery10Advantage-
  •  Johnny's 2DGGXXACPR Johnny-2D-1-Hitbox.pngGuardLowStartup9Recovery22Advantage-8/+5/+8/+10
  • Burst, which can score a powerful reset in the corner
FRC Window Proration Guard Bar+ Guard Bar- Level
N/A 80%×7, 100% 8×7, 20 1×6, 7, 6 3×7, 5
  • Low hits Dizzy modifier x0
  • Final hit (the uppercut) untechable on CH or Clean Hit for 64F
  • Listed frame data is for a Ground Viper that does the maximum number of hits

Fafnir

41236H

Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
40 Mid 19 3 27 -13
Total: 48

Slow, lunging punch, max range conversion tool and situation reset (mainly off of 5H). Gets Sol in more safely when combo'd into. Does not inflict a Clean Hit like with FB Fafnir.

  • Staggers on hit while moving Sol forward, putting him closer to his optimal range.
  • Cancels into FB Tyrant Rave for bigger damage with only 25 meter.
  • Leads to bigger confirms with an RC.
  • Can frame trap (with a wide window) due to its startup.

Most useful for getting Sol in from a faraway hit. Can combo afterward if the opponent is asleep and doesn't shake out of stagger. Slides on counter hit, but the recovery is far too high for a conversion. Not great in neutral. Exercise caution: fast mashers can recover from stagger fast enough to recover before Sol.

FRC Window Proration Guard Bar+ Guard Bar- Level
N/A Forced 70% 14 10 4
  • Slides on CH (untechable for 48F, slides for 23F)
  • Can cancel into Tyrant Rave from 20~31F
  • Staggers for max 42F on normal hit

Sidewinder

j.236H

Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
35 High/Air 9 4 Until landing+13

Big flaming punch, wallbouncing staple combo move. with ludicrous damage output. Satisfaction Maximum, Guaranteed.

  • Requires precision: must Clean Hit in combos. Consecutive Clean Hits raise the base damage of following Sidewinders in a single combo.
  • Correct use leads to high damage, knockdown, and slight corner carry, from anywhere on screen.
  • Fully wallbounces on Counter Hit: occasionally useful in neutral or as a punish.
  • Can usually be looped 2-3 times midscreen, or 2-5 times near the corner, and still retain knockdown.
  • JAMA DA / KURAE NA

Standard SW loops repeat [j.S/j.H(1) > SW] x N. The jump direction is character and screen-specific, and will usually require some improvisation on top of practice, as many variables such as camera position as well as your relative height will influence the launch. Empty jump Sidewinders also work, and do more damage as well as being burst safe. Bring the pain.

FRC Window Proration Guard Bar+ Guard Bar- Level
N/A Forced 70% 15 12 5
  • Untechable on CH or Clean Hit for 56F
  • Hitstop on Clean Hit 27F
  • Sol is in CH state during move
  • Dizzy modifier x0.5
  • Sol is in crouching state during landing recovery
  • Damage increased with Clean Hit: 35 + 25 * (# of Clean Hits)
  • On hit, the opponent gains Tension Gauge and Burst Gauge based on 70% of the damage value

Force Breaks

FB Fafnir

41236D

Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
60 Mid 11 3 17 +7 1~10F Throw
Total: 30

Fast, throw invincible sucker punch which knocks down. Much stronger version of regular Fafnir that also has higher blockstun.

  • Has some invincibility on Sol's front leg, can low crush. Beats throws until startup
  • Scores knockdown at ranges too far for any other conversions.
  • Slides on Counter Hit or Clean Hit (works from 6P or 2D, or against jump out attempts), and converts to full combos a little over half the screen away.
    • Leads to f.S 5H IAD combos, slight mash Grand Viper, or dash up relaunches, spacing dependent. Very useful as a delayed Frame Trap tool.
  • Note: will whiff against crouchers off of max range 5H, due to opponent hurtboxes.
FRC Window Proration Guard Bar+ Guard Bar- Level
N/A Forced 70% 20 10 5
  • Slides on CH or Clean Hit (untechable for 80F, slides for 28F)
  • Can cancel into Tyrant Rave from 12~17F
  • Custom blockstun

Tyrant Rave

41236H or 41236D > 64D

Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
25×3, 84 All 3+1 33 35 -6
Total: 71

A version of Sol's original Tyrant Rave from GG1 and X. Big damage combo ender and chip kill move. Only costs a quarter.

  • Large hitbox, multi hit move which is difficult to contest or punish.
  • Generally sacrifices knockdown unless the final hit whiffs, which can be accomplished by crossing under with the fafnir and hitting them behind you
  • Damage increases with Clean Hits, makes for a powerful damage ender after even only 2 reps.
  • Converts to 5K in the corner off of short combos.
  • Strong for closing out rounds or scaring opponents due to damage output.

Even simple combos in the corner such as xx > [6P > Fafnir] * 3 or looped GF FRC BB into Fafnir > TR can do over 270 damage.

A max range FB Fafnir into this midscreen will whiff, but the last hit will land if they burst. Can lead to airthrow tech traps in the corner if they tech afterwards.
FRC Window Proration Guard Bar+ Guard Bar- Level
N/A 80%×3, 100% 10×4 7×4 3
  • Sol is in CH state during move
  • Disables opponent's Burst on hit
  • Dizzy modifier x0
  • Chip damage x2
  • 2nd~4th hits can pass through projectiles
  • First 3 hits each do more damage with Clean Hit: 25 + 30 * (# of Clean Hits) per hit

FB Sidewinder

j.236D

Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
60 High/Air 9 4 Until landing+13

Guaranteed Clean Hit Sidewinder, even on block. A godsend.

  • Gives Sol easier, and otherwise impossible combo conversions.
  • Hit from max range, it becomes burst safe.
  • Works as a punish on non-counter-hit as well.
  • Scales harder than regular Sidewinder for lowered damage output.

Starts or maintains Sidewinder Loops that might have otherwise been impossible, netting clean hits from afar while being burst safe at farther ranges. Works for all sorts of burst safe setups. The damage difference is fairly negligible later in combos. Never drop a Sidewinder Loop again.

FRC Window Proration Guard Bar+ Guard Bar- Level
N/A Forced 70% 15 20 5
  • Guaranteed Clean Hit
  • Sol is in CH state during move
  • Dizzy modifier x0.5
  • Damage increased with Clean Hit: 35 + 25 * (# of Clean Hits)
  • On hit, the opponent gains Tension Gauge and Burst Gauge based on 70% of the damage value

Overdrives

Tyrant Rave ver. Beta

632146H

Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
80, 60 Mid, All 5+1 11(17)15 31 -15 1~8F Strike
Total: 79

High, immediate damage cash out. Blows out your speakers.

  • Big hitbox reversal option. 1F post flash, so if they're dashing at you they're boned.
  • Knocks down full screen, untechable wallstick near the corner.
  • Combos into 5K when you're in the corner, and Grand Viper from a bit farther out.
  • Done from 2D or 5H as a punish, you get a quick, unburstable combo unless they burst immediately.
  • Can be done to bursts on reaction to blow through them for a big reset.
  • Pushes the opponent out fairly far, can be difficult to punish, but can be tagged between hits.

Has its plusses but TR is generally an inferior reversal to VV RC. RC'in the first hit on block can lead to mixups like dash in Wild Throw.

FRC Window Proration Guard Bar+ Guard Bar- Level
N/A 100%, Forced 70% 20, 14 6, 8 5, 4
  • Dizzy modifier: 1st hit: x0.25, 2nd hit: x0
  • Chip damage: 1st hit: x1.5, 2nd hit: x2
  • 2nd hit is RCable only if the 1st attack hits or is blocked
  • 2nd hit can pass through projectiles

Dragon Install

214214S

Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
19+1 Total 20 1~19F All

Extremely risky install super which is rarely worth the drawbacks. Buffs Sol's moves by making them faster and giving some additional effects.

Positives:

  • Acts as a reversal and screen freeze.
  • Sol gains access to Slam, an extremely fast and safe overhead.
  • S and H normals have their recovery cut enough that other normals can be linked after dashing.
  • More gatlings and jump cancels on air normals.
  • Can be combo'd into and out of if done from 6P.
  • Lasts longer with lower health (~6.5 seconds to ~10.5 seconds).
  • During DI, tension increases at a rate of 0.1% per frame.

Negatives:

  • You can still get hit by something active during the end of its startup.
  • 5K loses its jump cancel.
  • Sol loses access to Bandit Bringer.
  • Drains all of Sol's tension and cuts his tension pulse when it ends.
  • Ends if Sol is knocked down (This is actually preferable to ending by the time out).
  • Makes Sol close to Negative Penalty and being dizzied (does not apply if DI ends with Sol being knocked down).
  • DI cannot be used during DI.
FRC Window Proration Guard Bar+ Guard Bar- Level
N/A
  • During DI, tension increases at a rate of 0.1% per frame
  • DI cannot be while in DI
  • DI duration: 360F + 1F for every health point below 210
  • Dragon Install duration drains during hitstop and superflash
  • Recovery animation: total 36F, CH state throughout, tension reduced to 0, negative penalty, tension gain lowered, Sol takes extra dizzy damage, and has a lower dizzy rating

Dragon Install 2nd

214214214214P+H

Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
63+64 Total 127

Potentially the worst super in all of Guilty Gear. Significantly worse than regular Dragon Install since comes with added drawbacks.

  • Costs a full bar for over six times the startup with no invincibility.
  • Lasts the entire round, at the cost of draining your life until it hits 1 pixel.
  • Kills your tension gain.
  • Drains your health faster than you can deal damage.
  • The extremely obtuse input actually works in its favor to ensure that you won't get it by accident.
  • Awful. Don't even try.
FRC Window Proration Guard Bar+ Guard Bar- Level
N/A
  • Requires 100% tension
  • Sol will Install after the super-freeze, even if hit
  • Install mode remains for entire round
  • Tension gained is 20% original value
  • Health steadily decreases for rest of round

Instant Kill

Napalm Death

During IK Mode: 236236H

Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
Fatal All 7+8 12 26 -19
Total: 52

Bottom 5 IK. Goodbye, Meter.

  • Short range and horribly unsafe. Whiffs on the entire cast crouching.
  • Will whiff against several characters in their stun animations (Sol, Axl, Jam, Kliff, Baiken, Zappa, Dizzy, HOS). Very rarely worth it.
  • Useful against ABA and Chipp, otherwise rarely used due to the aforementioned, and Sol's general lack of stun setups.
FRC Window Proration Guard Bar+ Guard Bar- Level
N/A 20 5
  • IK Mode activation: 76F
  • Sol is in CH state during move

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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