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======<span style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">Overview</span>======
!Jam Kuradoberi
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;Movement Options
:Double jump, 1 airdash, Dash type: run
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==Overview==
Kung-fu master chef with horrible luck regarding her restaurants - she hunts dragons for ingredients and people for money. Being a rare wielder of KI she's one of the stronger humans in the GG universe and fights with her expert martial arts instead of weapons.
Kung-fu master chef with horrible luck regarding her restaurants - she hunts dragons for ingredients and people for money. Being a rare wielder of KI she's one of the stronger humans in the GG universe and fights with her expert martial arts instead of weapons.


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| name = Jam Kuradoberi
| game = GGXRD-R2
| voice = Rei Matsuzaki
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{{StrengthsAndWeaknesses| intro = {{Character Label|GGXRD-R2|Jam Kuradoberi|24px}} has powerful and effective rushdown, able to run over her opponents with momentum.
| pros =
* '''Very fast normals, both on the ground and in the air.''' Boasts a 3 frame jab, a 6 frame sweep, and a 5 frame air-to-air normal along with several other fast buttons that exist as powerful pokes with short recovery.
* '''Mobile and agile character.''' Jam has one of the fastest run speeds and the fastest IAD in the game, allowing her to outmaneuver much of the cast.
* '''Heavy damage and strong corner carry game.''' Carded specials lead to knockdowns and her special moves can carry opponents from corner to corner, setting up her strong offensive pressure. Her Bao Saishenshou super can easily add on over 60 damage to the end of even heavily prorated strings.
* '''Fairly safe against the opponent's bursts.''' Several of Jam's combos and pressure strings will bait bursts on their own, or can be easily modified to Option Select against an opponent attempting to escape.
* '''Large throw range and strong follow ups.''' With 50 tension Jam can deal heavy damage. Jam's 6H automatically kara cancels to throw, giving her the largest throw range in the game from a 6H.
* '''Flexible pressure game that can build RISC very fast.''' Her fast normals and huge array of cancel options allow Jam to rush over the opponent with a constant assault. Opponents are forced to spend meter on Faultless Defense to push Jam out and avoid gaining a high RISC bar.
* '''Unique Parry mechanic allows Jam to escape situations others cannot.''' Jam's Parry can ignore blockstun of any mid, high, or unblockable attacks, allowing her to punish gaps without having to spend 25 meter on a Blitz Shield.
* '''Easy access to knockdown.''' Jam's wide variety of cancel options allow her to almost always gatling to her sweep, and charged special moves will give knockdowns from air situations as well.
* '''High Tension Gain.''' Constant forward movement along with using several special moves in combos lead Jam to an abundance of Tension.
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* '''Very short range on most of her attacks.''' Jam's hand-to-hand combat style leaves her out of the range of many other fighters such as Ky or Faust. Movement and an understanding of how to use all of Jam's tools is required to get in and start her gameplan.
* '''Below average combo-damage without carded specials.''' Without a large counterhit Jam's damage often relies on cards to secure knockdowns and big damage.
* '''Character specific combo routes needed to unlock her true potential.''' Jam's 46PK combo routes depend heavily on the opponent's weight and hurtbox, requiring adaptations on the fly to reach her high damage.
* '''DP requires card to extend invincibility to active frames.'''
* '''Divekick must be spaced properly to be safe, otherwise can be thrown on hit.'''
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Her unique mechanic revolves around her ability to power up her kick specials, giving them different properties on hit. Similar to Sin she can cancel these kick specials into other kick specials - up to 3 times. They also gain different properties if done during airdashing, giving her a lot of flexibility in one button.
Her unique mechanic revolves around her ability to power up her kick specials, giving them different properties on hit. Similar to Sin she can cancel these kick specials into other kick specials - up to 3 times. They also gain different properties if done during airdashing, giving her a lot of flexibility in one button.
 
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=== Strengths and Weaknesses ===
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* Fast grounded and air normals.
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* Very fast and agile character with evasive movement options.
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* Strong grab that leads to combos and a lot of damage with 50 tension.
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* Carded specials always gives hard knockdowns no matter when or where they hit.
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* Flexible pressure game that can build RISC very fast.
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* Very good DP with card.
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* Above average tension gain.
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* Very short range on her normals, making it difficult to beat other characters buttons and makes her combos prone to unnecessary drops.
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* DP requires card to extend invincibility to active frames.
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* Below average combo-damage without carded specials.
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* 3f normal can be crouched by most of the cast making its usefulness situational.
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* Divekick can often be better on block than hit, especially bad on counter.
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=== Unique Mechanics ===
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==== Cards ====
:Jam can use one of her specials to prepare cards which enhance her other specials by granting them new properties.
These cards take time to prepare, and as such are usually prepared after a knockdown, or at full screen.
 
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==Normal Moves==
==Normal Moves==
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{{Description|6|text=Quick startup make this move great for interrupting certain moves and as a combo filler. However, 5p does not hit all crouching characters so finding opportunities for this move will be less common. Decent AA at 3F and can punish certain attacks such as Slayer's Under Pressure.
{{Description|6|text=Quick startup make this move great for interrupting certain moves and as a combo filler. However, 5p does not hit all crouching characters so finding opportunities for this move will be less common. Decent AA at 3F and can punish certain attacks such as Slayer's Under Pressure.
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{{Description|6|text=One of Jam's best pokes up close. Frame traps into itself and hits low. Excellent normal to start her pressure or to go in for a grab. Has 6f of hitstop instead of the regular 11f, making it harder to DAA out of pressure, and better to use for tick throws. Heavy initial hit proration however limits the damage from combos that are started with this normal.
{{Description|6|text=One of Jam's best pokes up close. Frame traps into itself and hits low. Excellent normal to start her pressure or to go in for a grab. Has 6f of hitstop instead of the regular 11f, making it harder to DAA out of pressure, and better to use for tick throws. Heavy initial hit proration however limits the damage from combos that are started with this normal.
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{{Description|6|text=Decent normal, but mostly sees any use at all in combos because of its very short range.
{{Description|6|text=Decent normal, but mostly sees any use at all in combos because of its very short range.
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{{Description|6|text=One of her best ranged normals with a good hitbox. Stuffs a lot of pokes if thrown out early and can confirm into more pressure or a combo.  
{{Description|6|text=One of her best ranged normals with a good hitbox. Stuffs a lot of pokes if thrown out early and can confirm into more pressure or a combo.  
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{{Description|6|text=Decent combo filler that does good damage. Sees little use as anything else.
{{Description|6|text=Decent combo filler that does good damage. Sees little use as anything else.
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{{Description|6|text=Jams dust-attack. Somewhat fast but easily blocked by skilled players.
{{Description|6|text=Jams dust-attack. Somewhat fast but easily blocked by skilled players.
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======<span style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">6P</span>======
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{{Description|6|text=Unorthodox {{clr|1|6P}}. If used as AA you want to cancel the first hit into {{clr|3|c.S}}/{{clr|3|f.S}} and jump cancel that move into followup air combo. Sees some use in pressure as it's +2 on block and cancels into pretty much anything.
{{Description|6|text=Unorthodox {{clr|1|6P}}. If used as AA you want to cancel the first hit into {{clr|3|c.S}}/{{clr|3|f.S}} and jump cancel that move into followup air combo. Sees some use in pressure as it's +2 on block and cancels into pretty much anything.
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======<span style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">6K</span>======
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{{Description|6|text=2-hit kick, does good damage but doesn't advance Jam so might cause combos to drop. First kick has almost no pushback, even on FD so it's excellent for her pressure-game and easier to combo into.
{{Description|6|text=2-hit kick, does good damage but doesn't advance Jam so might cause combos to drop. First kick has almost no pushback, even on FD so it's excellent for her pressure-game and easier to combo into.
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======<span style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">6H</span>======
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{{Description|6|text=Pretty useful move, while slow it avoids a lot of lows and have a very high attack-level, decent normal to cancel into 236+S-specials. Pretty unsafe on block so don't forget to cancel it. Good move to use in pressure with the threat of YRC along with a huge reward on counter hit.
{{Description|6|text=Pretty useful move, while slow it avoids a lot of lows and have a very high attack-level, decent normal to cancel into 236+S-specials. Pretty unsafe on block so don't forget to cancel it. Good move to use in pressure with the threat of YRC along with a huge reward on counter hit.
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======<span style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">2P</span>======
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{{Description|6|text=Standard crouching jab.  
{{Description|6|text=Standard crouching jab.  
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{{Description|6|text=Very fast, long ranged low normal with good evasion and upper body invincibility, one of her better normals. Useful to use in matchups where {{clr|5|2D}} is too much of a commitment.
{{Description|6|text=Very fast, long ranged low normal with good evasion and upper body invincibility, one of her better normals. Useful to use in matchups where {{clr|5|2D}} is too much of a commitment.
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{{Description|6|text=Shorter range than in the older games, but a stronger hitbox to make up for it. Will CH most pokes in the game for stagger. Good for pressure and frame traps, can be cancelled until nearly the end of its recovery frames.
{{Description|6|text=Shorter range than in the older games, but a stronger hitbox to make up for it. Will CH most pokes in the game for stagger. Good for pressure and frame traps, can be cancelled until nearly the end of its recovery frames.
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{{Description|6|text=Essential Jam combo tool. Sees a lot of uses.
{{Description|6|text=Essential Jam combo tool. Sees a lot of uses.
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{{Description|6|text=Very fast and good sweep, very common combo ender as you cancel it into a safe card charge. Evasive!
{{Description|6|text=Very fast and good sweep, very common combo ender as you cancel it into a safe card charge. Evasive!
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======<span style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">j.P</span>======
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{{Description|6|text=A surprisingly slow airjab. One of few air-normals Jam has that attacks in a downward angle. Cancels into itself on whiff.
{{Description|6|text=A surprisingly slow airjab. One of few air-normals Jam has that attacks in a downward angle. Cancels into itself on whiff.
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{{Description|6|text=Faster than jP but doesn't chain into itself. Mostly used as combo filler but is a decent air-to-air attack when used at the same level as your opponent.
{{Description|6|text=Faster than jP but doesn't chain into itself. Mostly used as combo filler but is a decent air-to-air attack when used at the same level as your opponent.
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{{Description|6|text=Amazing air normal. Beats most jump-ins if done early enough. Leads to good damage with cards.
{{Description|6|text=Amazing air normal. Beats most jump-ins if done early enough. Leads to good damage with cards.
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{{Description|6|text=Very fast jH normal. Pretty good damage on hit. A lot of active frames making Jam into a cannon ball. Important note: be ready to cancel into {{clr|2|j2K}} when used after an IAD, as aware opponents will throw you after blocking as you land from this normal.
{{Description|6|text=Very fast jH normal. Pretty good damage on hit. A lot of active frames making Jam into a cannon ball. Important note: be ready to cancel into {{clr|2|j2K}} when used after an IAD, as aware opponents will throw you after blocking as you land from this normal.
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{{Description|6|text=Air can-cans! Decent air-move. Like all {{clr|5|j.D}}s, has landing recovery.
{{Description|6|text=Air can-cans! Decent air-move. Like all {{clr|5|j.D}}s, has landing recovery.
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======<span style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">Dead Angle Attack</span>======
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======<span style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">Blitz Shield Charge Attack</span>======
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{{Description|7|text=*Bakushuu - A Dash, it has follow-ups (special note: it can be used as a meterless way to avoid bursts '''while using normals on the ground''' as it inherently low profiles them with enough recovery to punish very well on its own)
{{Description|7|text=*Bakushuu - A Dash, it has follow-ups (special note: it can be used as a meterless way to avoid bursts '''while using normals on the ground''' as it inherently low profiles them with enough recovery to punish very well on its own)
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{{Description|6|text=Essential Jam-specific mechanic. Very dangerous to do raw because of a huge recovery.
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{{Description|7|text=The Bruce Lee special! Great combo-tool, but air-version is much more useful.   
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{{Description|7|text=Standing overhead. Keeps momentum and can cross up, but unsafe and reactable without card so not as useful compared to the air-version.
{{Description|7|text=Standing overhead. Keeps momentum and can cross up, but unsafe and reactable without card so not as useful compared to the air-version.
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{{Description|7|text=If you don't have this carded it's not a true DP and will trade if used. It still has its uses on wakeup because of startup invincibility, possibly beating out some meaty moves, and on block you can cancel it into the other kick specials making it safer than the average DP.
{{Description|7|text=If you don't have this carded it's not a true DP and will trade if used. It still has its uses on wakeup because of startup invincibility, possibly beating out some meaty moves, and on block you can cancel it into the other kick specials making it safer than the average DP.
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{{Description|7|text=Useful combo-tool uncarded, with card it's basically a horizontal dragon-punch. Was hugely buffed in 1.03 giving the air-version true invincibility on startup until actives. Just having one card in this lets you beat pretty much anything in neutral when you TK it.  
{{Description|7|text=Useful combo-tool uncarded, with card it's basically a horizontal dragon-punch. Was hugely buffed in 1.03 giving the air-version true invincibility on startup until actives. Just having one card in this lets you beat pretty much anything in neutral when you TK it.  
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{{Description|7|text=Air gekirin itself is mostly used as a combo filler/ender, but has uses in neutral / pressure when used from an airdash. Works like a downward overhead dropkick that lets you get a combo even without card. Drops her down really fast as well so superjump airdash gekirin is like dropping a bomb.
{{Description|7|text=Air gekirin itself is mostly used as a combo filler/ender, but has uses in neutral / pressure when used from an airdash. Works like a downward overhead dropkick that lets you get a combo even without card. Drops her down really fast as well so superjump airdash gekirin is like dropping a bomb.
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{{Description|7|text=Usually used as a combo-filler but is a very strong mixup-tool if you have one card in this. Usually this move launches Jam upwards but if done during an airdash it halts her momentum and she falls downward, allowing a combo into juggle on hit.
{{Description|7|text=Usually used as a combo-filler but is a very strong mixup-tool if you have one card in this. Usually this move launches Jam upwards but if done during an airdash it halts her momentum and she falls downward, allowing a combo into juggle on hit.
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{{Description|6|text=Her true useful wakeup reversal super. Rushes forward and on hit will do the full animation.
{{Description|6|text=Her true useful wakeup reversal super. Rushes forward and on hit will do the full animation.
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{{Description|7|text=A very damaging but very hard to utilize combo ender super. While invulnerable on wakeup it's range is really small so it has very limited usefulness as a wakeup reversal.
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{{Description|6|text=Also known as "best super in the game", this move has great range and hitbox and impossible to punish if blocked. With startup throw invincibility it's a great move to bait wakeup throws with or used as a counter to opponent supers if their startup isn't fast enough.
{{Description|6|text=Also known as "best super in the game", this move has great range and hitbox and impossible to punish if blocked. With startup throw invincibility it's a great move to bait wakeup throws with or used as a counter to opponent supers if their startup isn't fast enough.
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Revision as of 19:40, 7 September 2020

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Overview
Overview

Kung-fu master chef with horrible luck regarding her restaurants - she hunts dragons for ingredients and people for money. Being a rare wielder of KI she's one of the stronger humans in the GG universe and fights with her expert martial arts instead of weapons.

Voice:Rei Matsuzaki

 Jam Kuradoberi  Jam Kuradoberi has powerful and effective rushdown, able to run over her opponents with momentum.

Pros
Cons
  • Very fast normals, both on the ground and in the air. Boasts a 3 frame jab, a 6 frame sweep, and a 5 frame air-to-air normal along with several other fast buttons that exist as powerful pokes with short recovery.
  • Mobile and agile character. Jam has one of the fastest run speeds and the fastest IAD in the game, allowing her to outmaneuver much of the cast.
  • Heavy damage and strong corner carry game. Carded specials lead to knockdowns and her special moves can carry opponents from corner to corner, setting up her strong offensive pressure. Her Bao Saishenshou super can easily add on over 60 damage to the end of even heavily prorated strings.
  • Fairly safe against the opponent's bursts. Several of Jam's combos and pressure strings will bait bursts on their own, or can be easily modified to Option Select against an opponent attempting to escape.
  • Large throw range and strong follow ups. With 50 tension Jam can deal heavy damage. Jam's 6H automatically kara cancels to throw, giving her the largest throw range in the game from a 6H.
  • Flexible pressure game that can build RISC very fast. Her fast normals and huge array of cancel options allow Jam to rush over the opponent with a constant assault. Opponents are forced to spend meter on Faultless Defense to push Jam out and avoid gaining a high RISC bar.
  • Unique Parry mechanic allows Jam to escape situations others cannot. Jam's Parry can ignore blockstun of any mid, high, or unblockable attacks, allowing her to punish gaps without having to spend 25 meter on a Blitz Shield.
  • Easy access to knockdown. Jam's wide variety of cancel options allow her to almost always gatling to her sweep, and charged special moves will give knockdowns from air situations as well.
  • High Tension Gain. Constant forward movement along with using several special moves in combos lead Jam to an abundance of Tension.
  • Very short range on most of her attacks. Jam's hand-to-hand combat style leaves her out of the range of many other fighters such as Ky or Faust. Movement and an understanding of how to use all of Jam's tools is required to get in and start her gameplan.
  • Below average combo-damage without carded specials. Without a large counterhit Jam's damage often relies on cards to secure knockdowns and big damage.
  • Character specific combo routes needed to unlock her true potential. Jam's 46PK combo routes depend heavily on the opponent's weight and hurtbox, requiring adaptations on the fly to reach her high damage.
  • DP requires card to extend invincibility to active frames.
  • Divekick must be spaced properly to be safe, otherwise can be thrown on hit.

Her unique mechanic revolves around her ability to power up her kick specials, giving them different properties on hit. Similar to Sin she can cancel these kick specials into other kick specials - up to 3 times. They also gain different properties if done during airdashing, giving her a lot of flexibility in one button.


Jam Kuradoberi
GGXRD-R2 Jam Kuradoberi Portrait.png

Normal Moves

5P
5P
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Slap!
Damage GuardHow this attack can be blocked. StartupThe number of frames between inputting an attack and when the attack becomes active. Includes first active frame. ActiveThe number of frames for which a move has hitboxes. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryThe number of frames after a move's active frames during which the character cannot act assuming the move is not canceled. On-BlockThe difference between the attacker's recovery and the period that the opponent is in blockstun. This Frame Advantage value is based off the fact that the very first active frame touches the opponent. Invuln

Quick startup make this move great for interrupting certain moves and as a combo filler. However, 5p does not hit all crouching characters so finding opportunities for this move will be less common. Decent AA at 3F and can punish certain attacks such as Slayer's Under Pressure.

  • Crouching characters that 5p will connect on: Potemkin, Bedman, Slayer(3rd 5p will whiff) and Kum
5K
5K
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The god-button
Damage GuardHow this attack can be blocked. StartupThe number of frames between inputting an attack and when the attack becomes active. Includes first active frame. ActiveThe number of frames for which a move has hitboxes. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryThe number of frames after a move's active frames during which the character cannot act assuming the move is not canceled. On-BlockThe difference between the attacker's recovery and the period that the opponent is in blockstun. This Frame Advantage value is based off the fact that the very first active frame touches the opponent. Invuln

One of Jam's best pokes up close. Frame traps into itself and hits low. Excellent normal to start her pressure or to go in for a grab. Has 6f of hitstop instead of the regular 11f, making it harder to DAA out of pressure, and better to use for tick throws. Heavy initial hit proration however limits the damage from combos that are started with this normal.

  • Good for picking up airborne opponents about to hit the ground
  • Gatlings from and into 2S, into 6K and 6H
c.S
c.S
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Elbow of justice
Damage GuardHow this attack can be blocked. StartupThe number of frames between inputting an attack and when the attack becomes active. Includes first active frame. ActiveThe number of frames for which a move has hitboxes. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryThe number of frames after a move's active frames during which the character cannot act assuming the move is not canceled. On-BlockThe difference between the attacker's recovery and the period that the opponent is in blockstun. This Frame Advantage value is based off the fact that the very first active frame touches the opponent. Invuln

Decent normal, but mostly sees any use at all in combos because of its very short range.

  • No initial proration, so good combo starter.
f.S
f.S
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Rock!
Damage GuardHow this attack can be blocked. StartupThe number of frames between inputting an attack and when the attack becomes active. Includes first active frame. ActiveThe number of frames for which a move has hitboxes. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryThe number of frames after a move's active frames during which the character cannot act assuming the move is not canceled. On-BlockThe difference between the attacker's recovery and the period that the opponent is in blockstun. This Frame Advantage value is based off the fact that the very first active frame touches the opponent. Invuln

One of her best ranged normals with a good hitbox. Stuffs a lot of pokes if thrown out early and can confirm into more pressure or a combo.

  • On standing counter hit you can confirm into a combo by jump-cancel > airdash > jP making this a pretty good tool.
  • f.S into TK Ryujin is a usable hitconfirm on the majority of the cast. On shorter characters it becomes harder.
5H
5H
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Pinwheel
Damage GuardHow this attack can be blocked. StartupThe number of frames between inputting an attack and when the attack becomes active. Includes first active frame. ActiveThe number of frames for which a move has hitboxes. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryThe number of frames after a move's active frames during which the character cannot act assuming the move is not canceled. On-BlockThe difference between the attacker's recovery and the period that the opponent is in blockstun. This Frame Advantage value is based off the fact that the very first active frame touches the opponent. Invuln

Decent combo filler that does good damage. Sees little use as anything else.

  • Hits behind Jam so can be used preemptively against moves that cross up/teleport.
  • Last frames are very low profile so can evade certain reversals if done meaty enough.
  • Horrible on whiff, not a great move to use in neutral.
  • Cancels into and from 6K, giving her big damage and good pressure. 5H[1] 6K[2] is almost universally more damage when done in a combo.
  • Crazy risc-build on block / Drains so much meter on FD.
5D
5D
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Stubby
Damage GuardHow this attack can be blocked. StartupThe number of frames between inputting an attack and when the attack becomes active. Includes first active frame. ActiveThe number of frames for which a move has hitboxes. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryThe number of frames after a move's active frames during which the character cannot act assuming the move is not canceled. On-BlockThe difference between the attacker's recovery and the period that the opponent is in blockstun. This Frame Advantage value is based off the fact that the very first active frame touches the opponent. Invuln

Jams dust-attack. Somewhat fast but easily blocked by skilled players.

  • "Traditional" dust can lead to high damage with a cranked guard bar, Side dust can lead to good mixups and reward in the corner.
  • Very very short range!
  • Surprisingly safe on block, so not the worst thing to do after a vacuumed 2H.
6P
6P
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Fist in face
Damage GuardHow this attack can be blocked. StartupThe number of frames between inputting an attack and when the attack becomes active. Includes first active frame. ActiveThe number of frames for which a move has hitboxes. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryThe number of frames after a move's active frames during which the character cannot act assuming the move is not canceled. On-BlockThe difference between the attacker's recovery and the period that the opponent is in blockstun. This Frame Advantage value is based off the fact that the very first active frame touches the opponent. Invuln

Unorthodox 6P. If used as AA you want to cancel the first hit into c.S/f.S and jump cancel that move into followup air combo. Sees some use in pressure as it's +2 on block and cancels into pretty much anything.

  • Can not be jump cancelled!
  • Was previously thought to lose upper body invu when it goes active due to a mistranslation of japanese frame data.
6K
6K
GGXRD Jam 6K.png
Damage GuardHow this attack can be blocked. StartupThe number of frames between inputting an attack and when the attack becomes active. Includes first active frame. ActiveThe number of frames for which a move has hitboxes. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryThe number of frames after a move's active frames during which the character cannot act assuming the move is not canceled. On-BlockThe difference between the attacker's recovery and the period that the opponent is in blockstun. This Frame Advantage value is based off the fact that the very first active frame touches the opponent. Invuln

2-hit kick, does good damage but doesn't advance Jam so might cause combos to drop. First kick has almost no pushback, even on FD so it's excellent for her pressure-game and easier to combo into.

  • Forces stand on hit so has some unique uses in combos.
  • Only normal that combos to 6H on regular hit (2nd hit only).
  • Gatlings from 5H. (No longer gatlings/cancels into 5H)
6H
6H
GGXRD Jam 6H.png
The Big Swing!
Damage GuardHow this attack can be blocked. StartupThe number of frames between inputting an attack and when the attack becomes active. Includes first active frame. ActiveThe number of frames for which a move has hitboxes. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryThe number of frames after a move's active frames during which the character cannot act assuming the move is not canceled. On-BlockThe difference between the attacker's recovery and the period that the opponent is in blockstun. This Frame Advantage value is based off the fact that the very first active frame touches the opponent. Invuln

Pretty useful move, while slow it avoids a lot of lows and have a very high attack-level, decent normal to cancel into 236+S-specials. Pretty unsafe on block so don't forget to cancel it. Good move to use in pressure with the threat of YRC along with a huge reward on counter hit.

  • On regular hit you can safely charge a MAX card.
  • Loses lower body invul when it becomes active, so will trade against lows. Cannot be used as a reversal since it's not invul until frame 4.
2P
2P
GGXRD Jam 2P.png
Damage GuardHow this attack can be blocked. StartupThe number of frames between inputting an attack and when the attack becomes active. Includes first active frame. ActiveThe number of frames for which a move has hitboxes. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryThe number of frames after a move's active frames during which the character cannot act assuming the move is not canceled. On-BlockThe difference between the attacker's recovery and the period that the opponent is in blockstun. This Frame Advantage value is based off the fact that the very first active frame touches the opponent. Invuln

Standard crouching jab.

2K
2K
GGXRD Jam 2K.png
Get low
Damage GuardHow this attack can be blocked. StartupThe number of frames between inputting an attack and when the attack becomes active. Includes first active frame. ActiveThe number of frames for which a move has hitboxes. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryThe number of frames after a move's active frames during which the character cannot act assuming the move is not canceled. On-BlockThe difference between the attacker's recovery and the period that the opponent is in blockstun. This Frame Advantage value is based off the fact that the very first active frame touches the opponent. Invuln

Very fast, long ranged low normal with good evasion and upper body invincibility, one of her better normals. Useful to use in matchups where 2D is too much of a commitment.

  • On CH it combos into 6H.
  • Chains into itself and can easily be confirmed into 2D for card charge.
  • Decent combo starter because of speed and invulnerability, in spite of high proration and low damage.
2S
2S
GGXRD Jam 2S.png
Stop pressing buttons!
Damage GuardHow this attack can be blocked. StartupThe number of frames between inputting an attack and when the attack becomes active. Includes first active frame. ActiveThe number of frames for which a move has hitboxes. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryThe number of frames after a move's active frames during which the character cannot act assuming the move is not canceled. On-BlockThe difference between the attacker's recovery and the period that the opponent is in blockstun. This Frame Advantage value is based off the fact that the very first active frame touches the opponent. Invuln

Shorter range than in the older games, but a stronger hitbox to make up for it. Will CH most pokes in the game for stagger. Good for pressure and frame traps, can be cancelled until nearly the end of its recovery frames.

  • Staggers on CH, if opponent isn't ready to mash out of it you can dash up and get a full combo.
  • Interesting hitbox makes it a hard counter against lows.
2H
2H
GGXRD Jam 2H.png
Get over here!
Damage GuardHow this attack can be blocked. StartupThe number of frames between inputting an attack and when the attack becomes active. Includes first active frame. ActiveThe number of frames for which a move has hitboxes. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryThe number of frames after a move's active frames during which the character cannot act assuming the move is not canceled. On-BlockThe difference between the attacker's recovery and the period that the opponent is in blockstun. This Frame Advantage value is based off the fact that the very first active frame touches the opponent. Invuln

Essential Jam combo tool. Sees a lot of uses.

  • On both block and hit it vacuums the opponent closer to Jam.
  • Makes it very easy to confirm combos on hit or block.
  • Can be normal- and special-cancelled from both hits making it hard for the opponent to know when you will do something out of it.
  • Used to combo into parry~PK for her stronger combos in specific situations.
  • Can be used as an AA in some situations, though not that reliable.

Useful on block, but note that if the first hit is IB'd, there's a one frame gap in the blockstun before the next hit, opening the possibility for the opponent to reversal, blitz, backdash or throw if they're close enough. Mix up your blockstrings to ensure they're not confident enough to do this.

Examples on stuff you can do on block:

  • Cancel into parry without followups then throw.
  • Cancel to 2D into either 236S-stuff or JC into IAD-mixups.
  • Goes naturally into 5D from either first or second hit, though there's a pretty big gap.
  • Not cancel into anything as it's 0 on block, if opponent doesn't have anything faster than a 5F-move and didn't IB it, you can do 5K almost for free into more pressure stuff.
2D
2D
GGXRD Jam 2D.png
Get lower
Damage GuardHow this attack can be blocked. StartupThe number of frames between inputting an attack and when the attack becomes active. Includes first active frame. ActiveThe number of frames for which a move has hitboxes. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryThe number of frames after a move's active frames during which the character cannot act assuming the move is not canceled. On-BlockThe difference between the attacker's recovery and the period that the opponent is in blockstun. This Frame Advantage value is based off the fact that the very first active frame touches the opponent. Invuln

Very fast and good sweep, very common combo ender as you cancel it into a safe card charge. Evasive!

  • Can be cancelled into jump, specials or supers.
  • From stray 2D hits you can OTG with 5KcSfS into 236S-stuff to keep the pressure going.
  • 2D into not-cancelled jump jH is a safejump in most circumstances.
  • Combos into IAD dp against most characters making this a great option on block and hit.
j.P
j.P
GGXRD Jam jP.png
Damage GuardHow this attack can be blocked. StartupThe number of frames between inputting an attack and when the attack becomes active. Includes first active frame. ActiveThe number of frames for which a move has hitboxes. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryThe number of frames after a move's active frames during which the character cannot act assuming the move is not canceled. On-BlockThe difference between the attacker's recovery and the period that the opponent is in blockstun. This Frame Advantage value is based off the fact that the very first active frame touches the opponent. Invuln

A surprisingly slow airjab. One of few air-normals Jam has that attacks in a downward angle. Cancels into itself on whiff.

j.K
j.K
GGXRD Jam jK.png
Damage GuardHow this attack can be blocked. StartupThe number of frames between inputting an attack and when the attack becomes active. Includes first active frame. ActiveThe number of frames for which a move has hitboxes. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryThe number of frames after a move's active frames during which the character cannot act assuming the move is not canceled. On-BlockThe difference between the attacker's recovery and the period that the opponent is in blockstun. This Frame Advantage value is based off the fact that the very first active frame touches the opponent. Invuln

Faster than jP but doesn't chain into itself. Mostly used as combo filler but is a decent air-to-air attack when used at the same level as your opponent.

  • Chains both into and from jP.
j.S
j.S
GGXRD Jam jS.png
Damage GuardHow this attack can be blocked. StartupThe number of frames between inputting an attack and when the attack becomes active. Includes first active frame. ActiveThe number of frames for which a move has hitboxes. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryThe number of frames after a move's active frames during which the character cannot act assuming the move is not canceled. On-BlockThe difference between the attacker's recovery and the period that the opponent is in blockstun. This Frame Advantage value is based off the fact that the very first active frame touches the opponent. Invuln

Amazing air normal. Beats most jump-ins if done early enough. Leads to good damage with cards.

  • Her only air-normal that's jump-cancellable making it essential for combos.
  • Launches opponent upwards on hit.
  • Guaranteed 17f of untech on hit allowing you to do jS JC delay jS/jH to set up ryuujin followups.
  • Good airthrow OS normal.
j.H
j.H
GGXRD Jam jH.png
They told her she could be anything, so she became a hitbox
Damage GuardHow this attack can be blocked. StartupThe number of frames between inputting an attack and when the attack becomes active. Includes first active frame. ActiveThe number of frames for which a move has hitboxes. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryThe number of frames after a move's active frames during which the character cannot act assuming the move is not canceled. On-BlockThe difference between the attacker's recovery and the period that the opponent is in blockstun. This Frame Advantage value is based off the fact that the very first active frame touches the opponent. Invuln

Very fast jH normal. Pretty good damage on hit. A lot of active frames making Jam into a cannon ball. Important note: be ready to cancel into j2K when used after an IAD, as aware opponents will throw you after blocking as you land from this normal.

  • Any kind of movement altering options (IAD YRC / Ryuujin YRC) into jH is pretty decent.
  • On CH-hit it's possible to land, jump and followup with an air combo if you were close enough to the ground when it hit.
  • Hits all around Jam so can be used to crossup as well.
j.D
j.D
GGXRD Jam jD.png
Upkicks!
Damage GuardHow this attack can be blocked. StartupThe number of frames between inputting an attack and when the attack becomes active. Includes first active frame. ActiveThe number of frames for which a move has hitboxes. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryThe number of frames after a move's active frames during which the character cannot act assuming the move is not canceled. On-BlockThe difference between the attacker's recovery and the period that the opponent is in blockstun. This Frame Advantage value is based off the fact that the very first active frame touches the opponent. Invuln

Air can-cans! Decent air-move. Like all j.Ds, has landing recovery.

  • Launches upwards on hit.
  • Potential for very strong combo followups in corner.
  • If second hit is CH it blows away and wallbounces. Potential for very strong followups or just max-charge a card.

Universal Mechanics

Ground Throw
Ground Throw
GGXRD-R Jam GroundThrow.png
AHAHAHAHA~!
Damage GuardHow this attack can be blocked. StartupThe number of frames between inputting an attack and when the attack becomes active. Includes first active frame. ActiveThe number of frames for which a move has hitboxes. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryThe number of frames after a move's active frames during which the character cannot act assuming the move is not canceled. On-BlockThe difference between the attacker's recovery and the period that the opponent is in blockstun. This Frame Advantage value is based off the fact that the very first active frame touches the opponent. Invuln

Strong grab that leads to combos. Jam is a very scary rushdown character, so having a strong throw is huge.

Since the first hit only gives 90% forced prorate you can get very strong followups from RRC, giving you enough time to charge card and followup combo AFTER RRC slowdown, adding no extra proration. With character specific followups you can get around 200ish damage off this.

Example combo that works on everyone (requires a slight microdash before 6K on some):

  • Throw (1) RRC > 22S, 6K JC jKjS JC jH xx j236Kxxj623Kxxj214K dash c.S2H(2)> Parry PP ~ 175ish damage
Air Throw
Air Throw
GGXRD-R Jam AirThrow.png
Get down!
Damage GuardHow this attack can be blocked. StartupThe number of frames between inputting an attack and when the attack becomes active. Includes first active frame. ActiveThe number of frames for which a move has hitboxes. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryThe number of frames after a move's active frames during which the character cannot act assuming the move is not canceled. On-BlockThe difference between the attacker's recovery and the period that the opponent is in blockstun. This Frame Advantage value is based off the fact that the very first active frame touches the opponent. Invuln

Decent airthrow. Unlike her grounded throw you don't get massive damage off RRC. In corner you can get OTG followups.

Dead Angle Attack
Dead Angle Attack
GGXRD Jam fS.png
Damage GuardHow this attack can be blocked. StartupThe number of frames between inputting an attack and when the attack becomes active. Includes first active frame. ActiveThe number of frames for which a move has hitboxes. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryThe number of frames after a move's active frames during which the character cannot act assuming the move is not canceled. On-BlockThe difference between the attacker's recovery and the period that the opponent is in blockstun. This Frame Advantage value is based off the fact that the very first active frame touches the opponent. Invuln

Standard DA-attack. Uses her fS-animation. Wallbounces.

Blitz Shield Charge Attack
Blitz Attack
GGXRD-R Jam BlitzAttack.png
Version Damage GuardHow this attack can be blocked. StartupThe number of frames between inputting an attack and when the attack becomes active. Includes first active frame. ActiveThe number of frames for which a move has hitboxes. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryThe number of frames after a move's active frames during which the character cannot act assuming the move is not canceled. On-BlockThe difference between the attacker's recovery and the period that the opponent is in blockstun. This Frame Advantage value is based off the fact that the very first active frame touches the opponent. Invuln
Uncharged
Max Charge

Special Moves

  • Data in [ ] indicates when used as a followup
Hochifu
Hochifu
546
GGXRD Jam Hochifu.png
Parry attacks...
GGXRD Jam Zekkei.png
> P
GGXRD Jam Goushao.png
> P > P
GGXRD Jam Dowanga.png
> P > K
Version Damage GuardHow this attack can be blocked. StartupThe number of frames between inputting an attack and when the attack becomes active. Includes first active frame. ActiveThe number of frames for which a move has hitboxes. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryThe number of frames after a move's active frames during which the character cannot act assuming the move is not canceled. On-BlockThe difference between the attacker's recovery and the period that the opponent is in blockstun. This Frame Advantage value is based off the fact that the very first active frame touches the opponent. Invuln
Hochifu
546
Zekkei
> P
Goushao
> P > P
Dowanga
> P > K
  • Hochifu - Jam's parry. This move has 2 versions depending on whether you use it in neutral or cancel it from a normal.
  • In neutral: Jam catches highs and mids for 1-8 frames. Jam is unable to block low and cannot jump. Jam is able cancel into other movement options and FD on frame 9.(Run, walk, backdashing etc.)
  • As a special cancel: Jam retains the same conditions as when in neutral with the exception of being able to perform movement actions or FD after frame 8. If the opponent is parried when jam cancels into Hochifu (such as a burst), the rules apply as if she had canceled normally.
  • You can cancel into P follow up if you catch a button Mid string. The follow up is 4 frame start up and has lots of hitstun. However it's easily punishable if blocked.
    • You can frame trap with the 2nd P follow up, the 2nd follow up is unsafe and leaves Jam in counter hit state during recovery.
    • You can go for the safer K follow up. However the K follow up has a larger gap in between. The K follow up does launch the opponent and true combos from the 1start follow up on counter hit. Generally a good rule is never let 46P be blocked.
  • If you have any tension at all you can FD OS the followup by doing 464+P+K. On whiff Jam will FD, if she parries a move the P-followup will hit. This makes it a decent AA with 1f startup, 8f actives and 0f recovery. Not that useful against multi-hitting moves unfortunately.
  • As of 2.10, P follow up cancels projectiles.
Youeikyaku
Youeikyaku
j.2K
GGXRD Jam Youeikyaku.png
Jive kick
Damage GuardHow this attack can be blocked. StartupThe number of frames between inputting an attack and when the attack becomes active. Includes first active frame. ActiveThe number of frames for which a move has hitboxes. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryThe number of frames after a move's active frames during which the character cannot act assuming the move is not canceled. On-BlockThe difference between the attacker's recovery and the period that the opponent is in blockstun. This Frame Advantage value is based off the fact that the very first active frame touches the opponent. Invuln
  • Youeikyaku - Jam's dive kick. It also serves as her go to overhead off of a jump cancelable normal.
  • It's also plus on block depending on its point of contact.(preferably below the waist of at the feet. On hit it leaves you at a slight frame advantage and occasionally enough to follow up with 5k or 2p. From higher up, you will have to RC in order to convert into a full combo.
  • If not properly spaced it's very easy to throw punish if multiple hits, either it's blocked, hit or even on CH.
  • Good to use after air confirms when you don't have a card to immediately return to the ground.
  • It's possible to link into 5k or 2p after Youeikyaku in some situations.
Bakushuu
Bakushuu
236S
GGXRD Jam Bakushuu.png
Bakushuu (236S)
GGXRD Jam Mawarikomi.png
Mawarikomi (P)
GGXRD Jam Ashibarai.png
Hamonkyaku (K) Hyappo Shinshou (S)
GGXRD Jam SenriShinshou.png
Senri Shinshou (H)
Version Damage GuardHow this attack can be blocked. StartupThe number of frames between inputting an attack and when the attack becomes active. Includes first active frame. ActiveThe number of frames for which a move has hitboxes. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryThe number of frames after a move's active frames during which the character cannot act assuming the move is not canceled. On-BlockThe difference between the attacker's recovery and the period that the opponent is in blockstun. This Frame Advantage value is based off the fact that the very first active frame touches the opponent. Invuln
Bakushuu
Mawarikomi
Ashibarai
Hyappo Shinshou
Senri Shinshou
Senri Shinshou (Followup)
  • Bakushuu - A Dash, it has follow-ups (special note: it can be used as a meterless way to avoid bursts while using normals on the ground as it inherently low profiles them with enough recovery to punish very well on its own)
  • Mawarikomi - Strike invul from ankles up. It's generally used to get in on your opponent while they're applying pressure from mid to full screen and it can be Roman cancelled. Aware opponents will throw you out of it, or use very low pokes to punish attempts to get in.
  • Hamonkyaku - A swift low kick, causes light stun on CH. You can use this to apply fuzzies because of the ability to follow up with Jam's special kicks. Because of how her kicks work, this move will count as one of your special move kicks, so you can only follow up with two other special kicks. You can cancel the move with a kick before it comes out to trick your opponent into guarding low because the pruple flash still comes out even when you cancel before impact. Common use of this is after 2H but use it with other moves to give your strikes instant fuzzy situations. (Special note: in the corner landing this then Gekirin will not combo unless execution is perfect. An easier time would be to DP then Gekirin upon successful hit)
  • Hyappo Shinshou (puffball) - Good for stuffing air-to-ground maneuvers because of its large frontal hitbox. Solid blockstring ender and good on block, but aware opponents will punish the startup. Causes tumble state on CH. Combos directly into Senri Shinshou if you press HS right after the hit.
  • Senri Shinshou (Heavy puffball) - Good for applying safe pressure. On block, it pushes your opponent back, on hit you get free otg situation. On CH you get wallsplat if you're close enough and tumble state if at mid screen. It crosses up if the dash for the move is extremely close to the opponent. The drawback is its especially long startup and lack of low profile, allowing it to be more easily stuffed, but it reaches the entire screen if timed correctly. So use this to close the gap after launching your opponent away with puffball or any other relevant situation. Good opponents will throw you out of this when attempting to cross up with it!
Asanagi no Kokyuu
Asanagi no Kokyuu
22K/S/H
GGXRD Jam AsanagiNoKokyuu.png
Hold for MAX version
GGXRD Jam AsanagiIcons.png
Damage GuardHow this attack can be blocked. StartupThe number of frames between inputting an attack and when the attack becomes active. Includes first active frame. ActiveThe number of frames for which a move has hitboxes. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryThe number of frames after a move's active frames during which the character cannot act assuming the move is not canceled. On-BlockThe difference between the attacker's recovery and the period that the opponent is in blockstun. This Frame Advantage value is based off the fact that the very first active frame touches the opponent. Invuln

Essential Jam-specific mechanic. Very dangerous to do raw because of a huge recovery.

  • 22K charges Ryuujin, 22S charges Gekirin and 22H charges Kenroukaku.
  • Holding K/S/H charges the card to max level but takes more time.
  • Jam gains card before it recovers, meaning you can get hit out of it and still get card. This also means you can get card and YRC it to recover faster.
  • After 1.03 you gain card during max-charge as well so if you have to YRC or get hit out of it you still get a regular card. Also charges a lot faster in 1.03 making it more viable to max-charge.
Ryuujin
Ryuujin
236K
GGXRD Jam Ryuujin.png
Dragon kick!
Version Damage GuardHow this attack can be blocked. StartupThe number of frames between inputting an attack and when the attack becomes active. Includes first active frame. ActiveThe number of frames for which a move has hitboxes. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryThe number of frames after a move's active frames during which the character cannot act assuming the move is not canceled. On-BlockThe difference between the attacker's recovery and the period that the opponent is in blockstun. This Frame Advantage value is based off the fact that the very first active frame touches the opponent. Invuln
Normal
Card
MAX

The Bruce Lee special! Great combo-tool, but air-version is much more useful.

Gekirin
Gekirin
214K
GGXRD Jam Gekirin.png
Axe kick!
Version Damage GuardHow this attack can be blocked. StartupThe number of frames between inputting an attack and when the attack becomes active. Includes first active frame. ActiveThe number of frames for which a move has hitboxes. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryThe number of frames after a move's active frames during which the character cannot act assuming the move is not canceled. On-BlockThe difference between the attacker's recovery and the period that the opponent is in blockstun. This Frame Advantage value is based off the fact that the very first active frame touches the opponent. Invuln
Normal
Card
MAX

Standing overhead. Keeps momentum and can cross up, but unsafe and reactable without card so not as useful compared to the air-version.

  • If cancelled from 236S~K it comes out much faster, either if 236S~K whiffs or on hit. With max card this is a 12f overhead, hitting crouchers at f15 making it a really strong mixup. With pushback it's pretty hard to punish as well on block. This makes maxing this card worth it.
Kenroukaku
Kenroukaku
623K
GGXRD Jam Kenroukaku.png
Dragon punch! (kick!)
Version Damage GuardHow this attack can be blocked. StartupThe number of frames between inputting an attack and when the attack becomes active. Includes first active frame. ActiveThe number of frames for which a move has hitboxes. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryThe number of frames after a move's active frames during which the character cannot act assuming the move is not canceled. On-BlockThe difference between the attacker's recovery and the period that the opponent is in blockstun. This Frame Advantage value is based off the fact that the very first active frame touches the opponent. Invuln
Normal
Card
MAX

If you don't have this carded it's not a true DP and will trade if used. It still has its uses on wakeup because of startup invincibility, possibly beating out some meaty moves, and on block you can cancel it into the other kick specials making it safer than the average DP.

  • As with other DP's in the game you can not YRC/PRC this move.
  • However on block you can cancel into axe-kick then YRC the axe-kick, making this a DP you can make safer with just 25 meter.
Air Ryuujin
Air Ryuujin
j.236K
GGXRD Jam Ryuujin.png
Air dragon kick!
Version Damage GuardHow this attack can be blocked. StartupThe number of frames between inputting an attack and when the attack becomes active. Includes first active frame. ActiveThe number of frames for which a move has hitboxes. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryThe number of frames after a move's active frames during which the character cannot act assuming the move is not canceled. On-BlockThe difference between the attacker's recovery and the period that the opponent is in blockstun. This Frame Advantage value is based off the fact that the very first active frame touches the opponent. Invuln
Normal
Card
MAX

Useful combo-tool uncarded, with card it's basically a horizontal dragon-punch. Was hugely buffed in 1.03 giving the air-version true invincibility on startup until actives. Just having one card in this lets you beat pretty much anything in neutral when you TK it.

Since it's easier for Jam to max cards in 1.03 and this move is so great, if you max this you have won neutral. It beats everything.

Air Gekirin
Air Gekirin
j.214K
GGXRD Jam Gekirin.png
Air axe-kick!
Version Damage GuardHow this attack can be blocked. StartupThe number of frames between inputting an attack and when the attack becomes active. Includes first active frame. ActiveThe number of frames for which a move has hitboxes. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryThe number of frames after a move's active frames during which the character cannot act assuming the move is not canceled. On-BlockThe difference between the attacker's recovery and the period that the opponent is in blockstun. This Frame Advantage value is based off the fact that the very first active frame touches the opponent. Invuln
Normal
Card
MAX

Air gekirin itself is mostly used as a combo filler/ender, but has uses in neutral / pressure when used from an airdash. Works like a downward overhead dropkick that lets you get a combo even without card. Drops her down really fast as well so superjump airdash gekirin is like dropping a bomb.

  • If you have at least one card in this it becomes a very common air combo ender as it lets you continue the combo on the ground or max-charge any card you like.
Air Kenroukaku
Air Kenroukaku
j.623K
GGXRD Jam Kenroukaku.png
Air dp!
Version Damage GuardHow this attack can be blocked. StartupThe number of frames between inputting an attack and when the attack becomes active. Includes first active frame. ActiveThe number of frames for which a move has hitboxes. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryThe number of frames after a move's active frames during which the character cannot act assuming the move is not canceled. On-BlockThe difference between the attacker's recovery and the period that the opponent is in blockstun. This Frame Advantage value is based off the fact that the very first active frame touches the opponent. Invuln
Normal
Card
MAX

Usually used as a combo-filler but is a very strong mixup-tool if you have one card in this. Usually this move launches Jam upwards but if done during an airdash it halts her momentum and she falls downward, allowing a combo into juggle on hit.

  • Excellent crossup/non-crossup mixup if done properly. Can be hard to punish but is unsafe.
  • As OKI-tool after 2D > 22H it's pretty good as you can chose what side you do it on and because of its invulnerability it beats most wakeup reversals with few exceptions (Jacko)
  • Very rarely maxed as one card gives the same utility as max card.

Overdrives

Choukyaku Hou'Oushou
Choukyaku Hou'Oushou
632146S
(632146D)
GGXRD Jam ChoukyakuHou'Oushou1.png
Fury of the Phoenix
GGXRD Jam ChoukyakuHou'Oushou2.png
Damage GuardHow this attack can be blocked. StartupThe number of frames between inputting an attack and when the attack becomes active. Includes first active frame. ActiveThe number of frames for which a move has hitboxes. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryThe number of frames after a move's active frames during which the character cannot act assuming the move is not canceled. On-BlockThe difference between the attacker's recovery and the period that the opponent is in blockstun. This Frame Advantage value is based off the fact that the very first active frame touches the opponent. Invuln

Her true useful wakeup reversal super. Rushes forward and on hit will do the full animation.

  • Burst version is her most damaging super ender in long combos because of very high minium damage.
Bao Saishinshou
Bao Saishinshou
236236H
GGXRD Jam BaoSaishinshou.png
Grace of the Dragon Horse
GGXRD Jam Kaorinkuen.png
Version Damage GuardHow this attack can be blocked. StartupThe number of frames between inputting an attack and when the attack becomes active. Includes first active frame. ActiveThe number of frames for which a move has hitboxes. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryThe number of frames after a move's active frames during which the character cannot act assuming the move is not canceled. On-BlockThe difference between the attacker's recovery and the period that the opponent is in blockstun. This Frame Advantage value is based off the fact that the very first active frame touches the opponent. Invuln
Bao Saishinshou
236236H
Kaorinkuen
236236H > P

A very damaging but very hard to utilize combo ender super. While invulnerable on wakeup it's range is really small so it has very limited usefulness as a wakeup reversal.

First hit launches them and by pressing P again Jam lunges forward. If you mistime it and hit the wall she will crash into it and you won't get any followup damage. If you get a stray hit you will do additional damage, and on a clean hit it does massive damage.

  • No oki on hit, puts the opponent right next to you with slight advantage making this a less useful move if it's not going in for the kill.
Renhoukyaku
Renhoukyaku
632146H
GGXRD Jam Renhoukyaku.png
Super puffball
Damage GuardHow this attack can be blocked. StartupThe number of frames between inputting an attack and when the attack becomes active. Includes first active frame. ActiveThe number of frames for which a move has hitboxes. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryThe number of frames after a move's active frames during which the character cannot act assuming the move is not canceled. On-BlockThe difference between the attacker's recovery and the period that the opponent is in blockstun. This Frame Advantage value is based off the fact that the very first active frame touches the opponent. Invuln

Also known as "best super in the game", this move has great range and hitbox and impossible to punish if blocked. With startup throw invincibility it's a great move to bait wakeup throws with or used as a counter to opponent supers if their startup isn't fast enough.

  • Has throw invulnerability for frames 1-5 and complete invulnerability for frames 6-23.
  • You can YRC before superflash for 1-5 throw invu + 6-20f all invu for 25 meter.
  • Can be YRC'd AFTER the startup as well either on hit or block letting you either confirm the combo or go in for a free mixup. The projectile almost hides her 5D behind this.

Instant Kill

Gasenkotsu
During IK Mode: 236236H
GGXRD Jam Gasenkotsu1.png
GGXRD Jam Gasenkotsu2.png
GGXRD Jam Gasenkotsu3.png
天上天下惟我独尊
Damage GuardHow this attack can be blocked. StartupThe number of frames between inputting an attack and when the attack becomes active. Includes first active frame. ActiveThe number of frames for which a move has hitboxes. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryThe number of frames after a move's active frames during which the character cannot act assuming the move is not canceled. On-BlockThe difference between the attacker's recovery and the period that the opponent is in blockstun. This Frame Advantage value is based off the fact that the very first active frame touches the opponent. Invuln
  • [ ] Indicates when match point for you, opponent in Hell Fire state, and you have 50% Tension
  • IK Mode Activation: 62F [5F+5F]
  • Uses the animation of her Goushao.
  • Good hitbox for IK standards.

Can combo in from Zekkei, lvl 3 grounded Gekirin and Ryujin.

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