GGML/Chipp

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Overview
Overview

 Chipp  Chipp rushes in and out of the opponent's range while overwhelming them with his diverse and powerful mixups.

Pros
Cons
  • Insane Mobility: Chipp has 3 jumps, a ridiculously fast run, and the long range Alpha Blade which helps him close the gap on opponents while remaining plus.
  • Insane Pressure: Between unreactable high lows, tricky left rights, an instant command throw with great range, plus moves that lead to more mix, and the best regular throw in the game that sets up all of these, Chipp's offense is incredibly hard to deal with once he gets in.
  • Strong DP: While it's no Volcanic Viper, Beta Blade is a powerful DP with quick startup, good "invuln", relatively quick recovery, and the air unblockable attribute.
  • Good Guard Cancel Options: With Beta Blade, Sebone-ori, and Tsuyoshi-shikii Ten'i, Chipp has diverse and strong options when he needs to guard cancel.
  • Low Health: Tied with  Kliff for lowest defense in the game, and 2nd lowest dizzy threshold.
  • Weak to Guard Cancels: While Chipp is hard to block, his pressure can easily be escaped with guard cancels unless he makes a hard read or commits to a mixup before the opponent has a chance to.
  • Stubby Normals: Chipp's normals are among the shortest in the game. This isn't a big issue since he can do dash normals and Alpha Blade, but his ability to play proper footsies is limited.
Chipp
GGML Chipp Portrait.png
Defense
60%Raw Value: 6
Jump Startup
4f
Backdash
22f
Meter Gain Mod
40%Raw Value: 4
Charge Time
40f
Forward Walk Speed
160%Raw Value: 1228
Backward Walk Speed
165%Raw Value: 972
Dizzy Resistance
60%Raw Value: 18
Fastest Attack
Reversals

Normals

How to Read Frame Data
Damage
A quantification of how a character's health bar is reduced when they are hit.
Guard
The act of defending against incoming attacks. Guarding either negates the damage from an attack entirely or reduces it to minor chip damage.
Low
Guarded against while crouching
Mid
Guarded against in either the crouching or standing state, but not while airborne
High
Guarded against in the standing state
All
Guarded against while crouching, standing, or while airborne
Throw
Cannot be guarded against, but only applies to grounded opponents
Unblockable
Cannot be guarded against
Startup
The time before an attack is active including the first active frame. For example, an attack with 10F startup means the attack will do nothing for 9 frames, then hit the opponent on the 10th frame.
Active
The active frames of an attack refers to the amount of time an attack can hit the opponent.
Recovery
The recovery of an attack refers to the amount of time an attacker must wait before they may perform another action, even blocking.
On-Block
A measure of frame advantage when the opponent blocks an attack. Positive values indicate that the attacker can act first. Negative values indicate that the defender can act first.
On-Hit
A measure of frame advantage when the opponent is hit by an attack. Positive values indicate that the attacker can act first. Negative values indicate that the defender can act first.
Invuln
Short for InvulnerabilityA state where a character cannot be hit. A common component of reversal moves.

5P

5P
Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block On-Hit Invuln
4 All 3 3 13 none
Incredible fast close range normal. Converts easily and is useful for resets after throw.

5K

5K
Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block On-Hit Invuln
7 All 5 14 10 none
One of Chipp's longest range normal. It's fast and converts well but lacks a disjoint and is still not that big compared to other characters. Can reach half-screen when used with a dash.

c.S

c.S
Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block On-Hit Invuln
8 All 6 6 19 none
Fairly typical close slash, used exclusively as combo filler. Can't be anti-aired with easily.

f.S

f.S
Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block On-Hit Invuln
11 All 4 12 13 none
Fast and disjointed normal but with incredibly underwhelming range. Can be decent when used with a dash but it still isn't fantastic.

5H

5H
Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block On-Hit Invuln
14 All 8 4 24 none
Chipp's biggest grounded normal with a decent disjoint, although it's slower than his other options and still not as big as other character's normals. Can gatling back into his S normals, although this isn't important due to the existence of CC. Inflicts high hitstun making it useful for CC infinites.

6P

6P
Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block On-Hit Invuln
5x2 All 5 3(6)12 0 none
Fast, Highly Active, and with 0 recovery. Somehow it's still kinda wack. The hitbox is tiny and there's a huge gap between the first and second hit.

2P

2P
Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block On-Hit Invuln
3 Low 5 4 6 none
Quick low punch useful for abare and high/low mixups. Easily converts into an infinite.

2K

2K
Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block On-Hit Invuln
5 Low 6 3 16 none
Alternative low option to 2P, although it's generally inferior. Not as useful as a poke as 5K due to it's smaller range and worse dash cancel.

2S

2S
Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block On-Hit Invuln
14 All 12 6 13 none
Slightly bigger and more disjointed alternative to f.S but is significantly slower and still smaller than 5K. Generally will go unused.

2H

2H
Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block On-Hit Invuln
15 All 4 7 18 none
Disjointed anti-air move. Could've been useful, but it launches the opponent a short distance on hit, meaning it leads to no continued pressure or combo. Still usable since it can be CCed for continued pressure but there are better options.

j.P

j.P
Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block On-Hit Invuln
5 Overhead 3 5 11 none

Ridiculously fast aerial with deceivingly good vertical reach. Works as an instant overhead on the entire cast, even Baldhead. Thanks to every normal being jump cancelable on block, it's very easy for Chipp to set this up with a varying amount of lows. On hit or block it can be canceled into j.236P (Air Alpha Blade) to either combo or continue pressure with another j.P. It can also be comboed into j.623P (Air Beta Blade) but this is unsafe on block and is less favorable on hit.

For uses besides mixups, it's a mediocre air to air.

j.K

j.K
Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block On-Hit Invuln
5 Overhead 5 15 6 none
Two hitting air kick. Since air games don't exist in GGML for the most part, the move isn't too useful in this game outside of Dust combo filler. Can still be used for air to air.

j.S

j.S
Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block On-Hit Invuln
7 Overhead 8 2(2)6 9 none
Two hitting sword slash. Hits twice and can very easily crossup, making it a good jump in and air to air.

j.H

j.H
Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block On-Hit Invuln
9x3 Overhead 1 23 13 none
Can be used for jump-ins like in later games, or used for tall-character specific infinites. The first active hitbox is above Chipp, but comes out on frame 1, and then the hitbox follows the motion of chipp's body from back to front.

j.2K

j.2K
Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block On-Hit Invuln
4 Overhead 3 Until Landing 0 none
Funky little dive kick that is most notably used for going infinite against Pot and Justice without the need for CC. Reaches the ground very quickly when used later in a jump arc, making it very useful for changing air momentum.

Universal Mechanics

Dust Attack

S+H
Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block On-Hit Invuln
11 Overhead 18 3 10 All-But-Foot 27~30

A premium standing overhead. One of the few dusts which hits overhead, and a fast one at that. The range is limited and it hits high, so you may have trouble connecting on small opponents. Can be combined with Chipp's dash to do a halfscreen overhead.

Dust is extra useful with Chipp not only because it's a fast overhead, but since it can setup the Homing Jump Bug, allowing Chipp to chase after the opponent and continue pressure even after the Dust combo is finished.

  • Randomly "invuln" for 4 frames at the end of the recovery animation
  • It's not really invuln. See the 2nd hitbox image.

Throw

6H or 4H
Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block On-Hit Invuln
20 Throw 1 1 0 N/A +12 none
Best throw in the game. Puts opponent in the air while in reset state, meaning it's untechable. On top of that Chipp recovers before the opponent does. This gives you more than enough time to do either a 5P or c.S. You can then cancel into 623P as a "combo" (it's air unblockable so while it won't combo there's nothing the opponent can do to stop it) or gatling into another normal to force the opponent to land, causing a high/low/throw mixup. If you do this be careful of characters with air specials who can guard cancel.

Dash Attack

6[6]
Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block On-Hit Invuln
13 All 23 until contact 14
Chipp's Dash attack. Chipp moves across the screen so fast that normally you won't get it by the time you reach the opponent, and dash normals are generally better, but it's not bad.

Instant Kill

The Blade which Slays All Under Heaven and Earth

P+K > 236X
Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block On-Hit Invuln
FATAL All 3 4 22 N/A N/A Above Knees
Decent instant kill. Has the typical low profile but the hitbox is low to the ground, meaning it's less good as an anti-air and whiff punish than most. However, it's very fast and recovers even quicker than most.

Specials

Alpha Blade

236P or j.236P
Version Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block On-Hit Invuln
Alpha Blade 18 All 6 Until Reaches Enemy/Wall 15 none
Aerial Alpha Blade 18 All 6 Until Reaches Enemy/Wall N/A none

Chipp preforms a quick elbow before rocketing himself forward in a burst of blue flame, only stopping until he hits the enemy or the end of the screen. Very good for closing the gap between you and your enemy and is incredibly useful to catch your enemy while they're charging up, however it's easy to see coming from far away and is unsafe on block. Comes out near immediately as well. Can be used as a finisher for combos. Goes even faster if used with the Dash Cancel Bug (2366).

The move stops either when he reaches the wall or touches the opponent's collision box. On the air version, when he touches the collision box the move immediately ends with no recovery, allowing him to go into any air option afterwards. This lets him get more pressure and mixups. The ground version will have recovery but it's still safe unless guard canceled against.

  • Full screen. It can hit the enemy even if you're both at the very ends of the stage.
  • Does not cross up normally, but will sometimes go to the other side of the opponent when on P2 side.

Beta Blade

623P or j.623P
Version Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block On-Hit Invuln
Beta Blade 16,14 Mid 2 24 16 -9 Near Full 1~6; Head 7~25
Beta Blade Level 2 17,21 Mid 2 23 36 Near Full
Beta Blade Level 3 17,12,11,10,9,8 Mid 2 10(11)17 19 Near Full

Chipp's DP Dragon Punch A move that has invulnerability during its startup, long recovery, and a rising motion.. Can be used as an anti-air because it's air-unblockable. Comes out very quickly making it a good reversal tool, though be careful, it's unsafe on whiff and block.

Higher charge levels cause him to add more reps to it, similar to a Shoryureppa. Unlike most moves with gaps in them, the opponent can tech but will instantly get hit by the next rep due to it being air unblockable, making it useful to have.

  • Technically not invulnerable because there's a tiny hurtbox behind him.

Gamma Blade

41236H
Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block On-Hit Invuln
10 Mid 19 until contact 29 none
Fairly weak projectile, doesn't quite go fullscreen and only knocksdown on hit which might be punishable up close (research needed). Still nice to have but when Chipp can cover the same distance with a dash normal or Alpha Blade, both of which have higher reward, it's a bit pointless in his kit.

Tsuyoshi-shikii Ten'i

236S
Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block On-Hit Invuln
N/A N/A 1 N/A 31 total N/A N/A 1-26 all
Chipp's signature teleport. Only has one version that teleports a set distance. This can be used to mixup his movement and catch opponents off guard or guard cancel to escape pressure. The distance traveled increases if dash canceled (2366S), allowing him to teleport behind the opponent from almost fullscreen. This is especially useful against characters that like to hold one position like  Justice or  Baldhead

Tsuyoshi-shikii Meisai

214K
Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block On-Hit Invuln
N/A N/A N/A N/A 19 total N/A N/A none
Chipp will become mostly invisible for a moderate time after this special. Can make his mixups harder to see, but without a reliable way to set it up in this game and his mixups already being fully unreactable, there's not too much use to it.

Sebone-ori

632146K
Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block On-Hit Invuln
32 N/A 1 N/A N/A N/A N/A
Command grab. Side switches on hit. Since it's instant in this game it can very easily be ticked into and is hard to avoid, but it leads to no continued pressure so normal throw is generally better.

Supers

Banki Messai

236236K
Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery On-Block On-Hit Invuln
78 All 9 until contact 0 on whiff, 20 on hit

Chipp runs forwards most of the screen and upon reaching the opponent does a ranbu-esque flurry of attacks. The finishing Beta Blade has a gap that can be teched and isn't air unblockable, but it'll launch the opponent high up so it can't generally be punished outside of characters with a move that reaches the ground quickly, like Chipp himself.

Does decent damage and in a more honest game could be a very useful combo ender, but in the context of this game it's always better to combo into an infinite. It does go very far in a short amount of time so it may catch an opponent moving forward, but the super flash gives away that you're going for it. It lacks any invuln so it'll run straight into any projectiles.

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