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======<span style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">Overview</span>======
==Overview==
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|overview= Ky is comfortable anywhere, but he excels in grounded footsies. He uses his fast and long {{clr|3|f.S}} to tame opponents and complements it with {{clr|3|2S}}, {{clr|4|5H}}, {{clr|2|2K}}, and {{clr|5|2D}}. Frustrated opponents that jump at him will find themselves dealing with his above-the-knees invulnerable {{clr|1|6P}} and giant, disjointed {{clr|4|2H}}.  Any one of these pokes or anti-airs can lead into a knockdown or a solid combo.
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|content= Ky is comfortable anywhere, but he excels in grounded footsies. He uses his fast and long {{clr|S|f.S}} to tame opponents and complements it with {{clr|S|2S}}, {{clr|H|5H}}, {{clr|K|2K}}, and {{clr|D|2D}}. Frustrated opponents that jump at him will find themselves dealing with his above-the-knees invulnerable {{clr|P|6P}} and giant, disjointed {{clr|H|2H}}.  Any one of these pokes or anti-airs can lead into a knockdown or a solid combo.


When Ky finds himself farther away from the opponent he can use his [[{{PAGENAME}}#Stun Edge|Stun Edge]] projectiles to harass them, either covering his approach or playing keepaway. Ky has access to "Grinders" (read the fortified projectiles section below) which power up any of Ky's projectiles that pass through them, including supers. Grinders give Ky great options in neutral, okizeme, and combos.  
When Ky finds himself farther away from the opponent he can use his {{MMC|input=236S|label=Stun Edge}} projectiles to harass them, either covering his approach or playing keep away. By placing "Grinders" and making use of them via [[#Durandal Call|Durandal Call]] to power up his projectiles, Ky has a wide variety of strong options in neutral, okizeme, and combos.  


After securing a knockdown, Ky can safely set up okizeme using [[{{PAGENAME}}#Charged Stun Edge|Charged Stun Edge]], then apply his strong pressure game by mixing in low attacks, frame traps, throws, and pressure resets with {{clr|4|6H}} and {{clr|2|6K}}.
After securing a knockdown, Ky can safely set up okizeme using {{MMC|input=236H|label=Charged Stun Edge}}, then apply his strong pressure game by mixing in low attacks, frame traps, throws, and pressure resets with {{clr|H|6H}} and {{clr|K|6K}}.


If footsies don't cut it, Ky can use [[{{PAGENAME}}#Stun Dipper|Stun Dipper]] to slide under pokes/projectiles and score knockdowns, his overhead [[{{PAGENAME}}#Greed Sever|Greed Sever]] to check his opponent's reactions and hop over lows, or his reversal [[{{PAGENAME}}#Vapor Thrust|Vapor Thrust]] to challenge pressure.
If footsies don't cut it, Ky can use {{MMC|input=236K|label=Stun Dipper}} to slide under pokes/projectiles and score knockdowns, his overhead {{MMC|input=214K|label=Greed Sever}} to check his opponent's reactions and hop over lows, or his reversal {{MMC|input=623H|label=Vapor Thrust}} to challenge pressure.


Ky is a character that can quickly switch between keeping the opponent away and turning on the offensive. His diverse moveset has a tool for every situation, and everything about him is average at worst - but usually quite a bit better.
Ky is a character that can quickly switch between keeping the opponent away and turning on the offensive. His diverse moveset has a tool for every situation, and everything about him is average at worst - but usually quite a bit better.
|lore= After leading the Sacred Order of Holy Knights to victory against Justice and ending the crusades, Ky was haunted by the commander gear's last words that challenged his rigid ideals. After fostering a forbidden relationship with Dizzy and giving birth to a son, Sin, Ky was pressured into becoming the puppet leader of Illyria by the United Nations under veiled threats to his family. Charismatic, skilled, and possessing a deep belief in hope, Ky currently rules as High King of Illyria.
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|quote= What the world needs right now is hope.
{{GGXRD-R2/Infobox
|voice_actor= Takeshi Kusao
|fastestAttack={{MMC|input=5P|hitboxMode=true|label=[[#5P|{{clr|P|5P}}]]}}, {{MMC|input=2P|hitboxMode=true|label=[[#2P|{{clr|P|2P}}]]}}, {{MMC|input=5K|hitboxMode=true|label=[[#5K|{{clr|K|5K}}]]}}, {{MMC|input=2K|hitboxMode=true|label=[[#2K|{{clr|K|2K}}]]}} (All 5F)
|summary= is a well-rounded character with a low barrier to entry. He excels at playing neutral, converting pokes into knockdowns, setting up safe okizeme, and creating strong pressure.
|reversal={{MMC|input=623H|hitboxMode=true|label=[[#Vapor Thrust|{{clr|S|623S}}/{{clr|H|623H}}]]}} (9F/11F)<br/>{{MMC|input=632146H|hitboxMode=true|label=[[#Ride the Lightning|{{clr|H|632146H}}]]}} (10+1F)
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{{ProsAndCons
|intro= is a well-rounded character with a low barrier to entry. He excels at playing neutral, converting pokes into knockdowns, setting up safe okizeme, and creating strong pressure.
|pros=
|pros=
* '''Strong Neutral Game''': Ky has normals which are either fast or have strong hitboxes that often convert into knockdown or damage and control space well.
* '''Strong Neutral Game''': Ky has normals which are either fast or have strong hitboxes that often convert into knockdown or damage and control space well.
* '''Variable Pressure Routing''': Ky's open gatling table and suite of versatile normals allows for variable pressure structure to keep opponents guessing.
* '''Variable Pressure Routing''': Ky's open gatling table and suite of versatile normals allows for variable pressure structure to keep opponents guessing.
* '''Projectile {{keyword|Okizeme}}''': Ky's [[{{PAGENAME}}#Charged Stun Edge|Charged Stun Edge]] and Grinders grant him strong, looping okizeme assuming he has either meter or a grinder set up in the corner.
* '''Projectile {{keyword|Okizeme}}''': Ky's {{MMC|input=236H|label=Charged Stun Edge}} and Grinders grant him strong, looping okizeme assuming he has either meter or a Grinder set up in the corner.
* '''Jack of All Trades''': Ky is able to perform well in most aspects of the game, and is well rounded to the point of having few major flaws. Ky has a solid option for every situation, including two strong anti-airs, an invulnerable {{keyword|DP}}, an invulnerable super, and versatile projectiles.
* '''Jack of All Trades''': Ky is able to perform well in most aspects of the game, and is well-rounded to the point of having few major flaws. Ky has a solid option for every situation, including two strong anti-airs, an invulnerable {{keyword|DP}}, an invulnerable super, and versatile projectiles.
|cons=
|cons=
* '''Securing Air Knockdowns''': Unless the opponent is cornered it is difficult to get a knockdown from air combos, and sometimes impossible to knockdown airborne lightweight characters.
* '''Securing Air Knockdowns''': Unless the opponent is cornered, it is difficult to get a knockdown from air combos and sometimes impossible to knockdown airborne lightweight characters. This forces Ky to choose between doing higher damage or getting okizeme without spending meter on {{MMC|input=632146H|label=Ride the Lightning}} in many midscreen combo routes.
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{{FP Box|header=Fortified Projectiles
===Unique Mechanics===
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Ky can use specific attacks ({{clr|5|5D}}, {{clr|5|j.D}}, {{clr|5|236D}}) to summon small floating circles called Grinders that last for 3 - 4 seconds.
Ky can use specific attacks ({{clr|D|5D}}, {{clr|D|j.D}}, {{MMC|input=236D|label=Split Ciel}}) to summon small floating circles called '''Grinders''' that last for {{Tt|210 frames|3.5 seconds}} or until used. One ground (from {{clr|D|5D}} and Split Ciel) and one air (from {{clr|D|j.D}}) Grinder can be active at the same time, and summoning a second of either kind will erase the older one.


Shoot a projectile through a Grinder and it will power up into a fortified state. Fortified projectiles give Ky more options in neutral, pressure, and combos: [[{{PAGENAME}}#Stun Edge|Stun Edge]] becomes a full screen sword-beam for zoning, [[{{PAGENAME}}#Charged Stun Edge|Charged Stun Edge]] becomes a large, long-lasting sword projectile for okizeme, and Sacred Edge becomes a massive full screen blade that wallsplats the opponent for combos.
Shooting a projectile through a Grinder will power it up into a Fortified state by consuming the Grinder. Fortified projectiles give Ky more options in neutral, pressure, and combos: {{MMC|input=236S|label=Stun Edge}} becomes a full screen sword-beam for zoning, {{MMC|input=236H|label=Charged Stun Edge}} becomes a large, long-lasting stationary projectile for okizeme, and {{MMC|input=236236P|label=Sacred Edge}} becomes a massive full screen blade that wallsplats opponents for combos.


Fortified projectiles still count towards Ky's projectile limit of 1 Stun Edge on the screen. Locking down the ground with fortified Charged Stun Edge means you won't be able to use any other kind of Stun Edge until it goes away.
Fortified projectiles still count towards Ky's projectile limit of 1 Stun Edge on the screen. Locking down the ground with Fortified Charged Stun Edge means Ky won't be able to use any other kind of Stun Edge until it goes away.


'''Note: prior to the "fortified" terminology, players often referred to this mechanic as Durandal Call, or DC. If you're reading a combo document and see phrases like "DC SE" or "DC CSE," they're referring to fortified projectiles like Stun Edge and Charged Stun Edge.'''
''Note: In older notation, players often referred to this mechanic with Durandal Call (DC). For example, "DC CSE" refers to Fortified Charged Stun Edge.''
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==Normal Moves==
==Normal Moves==
===Ground Normals===
===<big>{{clr|P|5P}}</big>===
 
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Useful for pressure, tick throws, frame traps, burst safe combos, and situational anti airs.
Useful for pressure, tick throws, frame traps, burst safe combos, and situational anti airs.


{{clr|1|5P}} is generally a "backup plan" for Ky as has stronger tools in most situations. This move can be used as a quick all-purpose attack that sets up pressure for throws and frame traps, and is safe from Bursts due to its fast recovery. It hits a bit high up, making it a nice backup anti-air when {{clr|1|6P}} would fail (such aswhen the opponent is too close or when your inputs are crossed up.)
{{clr|P|5P}} is generally a "backup plan" for Ky as he has stronger tools in most situations. It can be used as a quick all-purpose attack that sets up pressure for throws and frame traps, and is safe from Bursts due to its fast recovery. It hits a bit high up, making it a nice backup anti-air when {{clr|P|6P}} would fail (such as when the opponent is too close and/or crosses up.)


*[[GGXRD-R2/Ky Kiske/Frame Data#Gatling Table|Gatling Options:]] {{clr|1|5P}}, {{clr|1|2P}}, {{clr|1|6P}}, {{clr|2|5K}}, {{clr|2|2K}}, {{clr|2|6K}}, {{clr|3|c.S}}, {{clr|3|f.S}}, {{clr|3|2S}}, {{clr|4|5H}}, {{clr|4|2H}}, {{clr|4|6H}}, {{clr|5|5D}}, {{clr|5|2D}}
[[/Frame Data#Gatling Table|Gatling Options]]: {{clr|P|5P}}, {{clr|P|2P}}, {{clr|P|6P}}, {{clr|K|5K}}, {{clr|K|2K}}, {{clr|K|6K}}, {{clr|S|c.S}}, {{clr|S|f.S}}, {{clr|S|2S}}, {{clr|H|5H}}, {{clr|H|2H}}, {{clr|H|6H}}, {{clr|D|5D}}, {{clr|D|2D}}
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===<big>{{clr|2|5K}}</big>===
===<big>{{clr|K|5K}}</big>===
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A standing low that is used for mix-ups, okizeme, setting up frame traps, and for tick throws.
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A standing low that is used for mixup, okizeme, setting up frame traps, and for tick throws.


{{clr|2|5K}} is a low with shorter range than {{clr|2|2K}}, but better proration (80% vs 70%), making it a better choice for a low mixup if you're close enough. Its very long active time also makes it a reliable meaty on the opponent's wakeup.
{{clr|K|5K}} is a low with shorter range than {{clr|K|2K}}, but better proration (80% vs 70%), making it a better choice for a low mixup when close enough. Its very long active time also makes it a reliable {{keyword|meaty}} on an opponent's wakeup.


*Proration: 80%
[[/Frame Data#Gatling Table|Gatling Options]]: {{clr|P|6P}}, {{clr|K|6K}}, {{clr|S|c.S}}, {{clr|S|f.S}}, {{clr|S|2S}}, {{clr|H|5H}}, {{clr|H|2H}}, {{clr|H|6H}}, {{clr|D|5D}}, {{clr|D|2D}}
*[[GGXRD-R2/Ky Kiske/Frame Data#Gatling Table|Gatling Options:]] {{clr|1|6P}}, {{clr|2|6K}}, {{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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===<big>{{clr|3|c.S}}</big>===
===<big>{{clr|S|c.S}}</big>===
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Used for frame traps, punishing, pressure, {{tt|option selecting with forward throw|By pressing {{clr|H|6H}}+{{clr|S|S}} to execute a throw, you'll get this attack if the opponent jumped or backdashed.}} , and as a situational anti-air.
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Used for frame traps, punishing, pressure, {{tt|option selecting with forward throw|By pressing {{clr|4|6H}}+{{clr|S|S}} to execute a throw, you'll get this attack if the opponent jumped or backdashed.}} , and as a situational anti-air.


An essential move in pressure due to its high attack level, jump cancelability, use as a frame trap, high reward on counter hit, and ability to throw option select. It's safe to end pressure with normally, but it's common to jump cancel it into TK [[{{PAGENAME}}#Air Stun Edge|Air Stun Edge]] or to simply escape a situation. By late canceling other attacks into {{clr|3|c.S}} in pressure, you can create a frame trap to catch opponents pressing buttons. On Counter Hit, it will combo into {{clr|4|6H}}, leading to high damage combos.  
An essential move in pressure due to its high attack level, jump cancelability, use as a frame trap, high reward on counter hit, and ability to throw option select. It's safe to end pressure with normally, but it's common to jump cancel it into TK {{MMC|input=j.236S|label=[[#Aerial Stun Edge|Aerial Stun Edge]]}} or to simply escape a situation. By late canceling other attacks into {{clr|S|c.S}} in pressure, Ky can create a frame trap to catch opponents pressing buttons. On Counter Hit, it will combo into {{clr|H|6H}}, leading to high damage combos.  


Its fast startup and high damage also makes it a good punish tool. It hits a bit higher up than implied by the animation, and works as an anti-air occasionally. This is much faster than {{clr|4|5H}} or {{clr|4|6H}}, and if an opponent successfully jumps your throw attempt but didn't hold Faultless Defense, they may be caught.
Its fast startup and high damage also makes it a good punish tool. It hits a bit higher up than implied by the animation, and works as an anti-air occasionally. This is much faster than {{clr|H|5H}} or {{clr|H|6H}}, and if an opponent successfully jumps a throw attempt but didn't hold Faultless Defense, they may be caught.
*On Counter Hit, combos into {{clr|H|6H}}.


*On Counter Hit, combos into {{clr|4|6H}}.
[[/Frame Data#Gatling Table|Gatling Options]]: {{clr|P|6P}}, {{clr|K|6K}}, {{clr|S|f.S}}, {{clr|S|2S}}, {{clr|H|5H}}, {{clr|H|2H}}, {{clr|H|6H}}, {{clr|D|5D}}, {{clr|D|2D}}
*[[GGXRD-R2/Ky Kiske/Frame Data#Gatling Table|Gatling Options:]] {{clr|1|6P}}, {{clr|2|6K}}, {{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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===<big>{{clr|3|f.S}}</big>===
===<big>{{clr|S|f.S}}</big>===
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A long reaching normal with a slight {{keyword|disjoint}}, used for spacing and pressure.
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A long reaching normal with a slight disjoint, used for spacing and pressure.


One of Ky's cornerstone moves. It is his farthest reaching ground normal and standard spacing/harassment tool. Use {{clr|3|f.S}} to threaten the opponent and prevent them from advancing or escaping. On crouching hit or Counter Hit, it can be canceled into {{clr|4|3H}} for a combo at most ranges, but won't connect at max range. If your confirms and sense of spacing are strong, you can cancel into [[{{PAGENAME}}#Stun Dipper|Stun Dipper]] on hit for a knockdown.
One of Ky's cornerstone moves. It is his farthest reaching ground normal and standard spacing/harassment tool. Use {{clr|S|f.S}} to threaten the opponent and prevent them from advancing or escaping. On crouching hit or Counter Hit, it can be canceled into {{clr|H|3H}} for a combo at most ranges, but won't connect at max range. With strong confirms and spatial awareness, {{clr|S|f.S}} combos {{MMC|input=236K|label=[[#Stun Dipper|Stun Dipper]]}} on hit for a knockdown.


Ky's hurtbox is extended far forward during the attack, so opponents can punish this if used recklessly.  Some characters can get under {{clr|3|f.S}} with low profile or airborne moves: mix it up with {{clr|4|5H}}, {{clr|3|2S}}, and [[{{PAGENAME}}#Stun Edge|Stun Edge]] if they start to find ways around {{clr|3|f.S}}. This move is a perfect candidate for {{tt|YRC OS|With at least 25 Tension, input a Roman Cancel the moment the attack becomes active. On hit, it will RRC for a combo. On whiff, it will YRC.}} to remove most of its risk at the cost of Tension.
Ky's hurtbox is extended far forward during the attack, so opponents can punish this if used recklessly.  Some characters can get under {{clr|S|f.S}} with low profile or airborne moves: mix it up with {{clr|H|5H}}, {{clr|S|2S}}, and {{MMC|input=236S|label=[[#Stun Edge|Stun Edge]]}} if they start to find ways around {{clr|S|f.S}}. This move is a perfect candidate for {{tt|YRC OS|With at least 25 Tension, input a Roman Cancel the moment the attack becomes active. On hit, it will RRC for a combo. On whiff, it will YRC.}} to remove most of its risk at the cost of Tension.
*On crouching hit or Counter Hit, combos into {{clr|H|3H}}.
*Can be avoided with low profile attacks.


*On crouching hit or Counter Hit, combos into {{clr|4|3H}}.
[[/Frame Data#Gatling Table|Gatling Options]]: {{clr|K|6K}}, {{clr|S|2S}}, {{clr|H|3H}}, {{clr|D|5D}}, {{clr|D|2D}}
*Can be avoided with low profile attacks.
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*[[GGXRD-R2/Ky Kiske/Frame Data#Gatling Table|Gatling Options:]] {{clr|2|6K}}, {{clr|3|2S}}, {{clr|4|3H}}, {{clr|5|5D}}, {{clr|5|2D}}
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===<big>{{clr|4|5H}}</big>===
===<big>{{clr|H|5H}}</big>===
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Used for spacing, frame traps, situational anti-air, and punishes.
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Used for spacing, frame traps, situational anti-air, and punishing.


{{clr|4|5H}} can be thought of as a shorter range, but safer version of {{clr|3|f.S}}. It's a medium reach poke that is safe on block, and when used in tandem with Ky's other spacing tools it can be very strong. {{clr|4|5H}} hits a bit higher up than {{clr|3|f.S}}, and can be used as an anti-air + spacing tool in some situations. On Counter Hit, it staggers the opponent, making it a great choice to frame trap with in pressure.  
{{clr|H|5H}} can be thought of as a shorter range, but safer version of {{clr|S|f.S}}. It's a medium reach poke that is slightly plus on block, and when used in tandem with Ky's other spacing tools it can be very strong. {{clr|H|5H}} hits a bit higher up than {{clr|S|f.S}}, and can be used as an anti-air + spacing tool in some situations. On Counter Hit it staggers the opponent, making it a great choice to frame trap with in pressure.  


This move is a key part of ending pressure because of its long cancel window and advantage on block. You can choose to end with {{clr|4|5H}}, or late cancel into {{clr|5|2D}} to trip opponents expecting to escape. On hit, you can use the late cancel window to space [[{{PAGENAME}}#Stun Dipper|Stun Dipper]] correctly and secure both hits for a knockdown.
This move is a key part of ending pressure because of its long cancel window and advantage on block. Ky can choose to end with {{clr|H|5H}} or late cancel into {{clr|D|2D}} to trip opponents expecting to escape. On hit, use the late cancel window to space {{MMC|input=236K|label=[[#Stun Dipper|Stun Dipper]]}} correctly and secure both hits for a knockdown.


*Staggers on Counter Hit (Max duration 51F).
[[/Frame Data#Gatling Table|Gatling Options]]: {{clr|K|6K}}, {{clr|D|5D}}, {{clr|D|2D}}
*[[GGXRD-R2/Ky Kiske/Frame Data#Gatling Table|Gatling Options:]] {{clr|2|6K}}, {{clr|5|5D}}, {{clr|5|2D}}
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===<big>{{clr|1|6P}}</big>===
===<big>{{clr|D|5D}}</big>===
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{{GGXRD-R2_Move_Card
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Used as a standard grounded overhead.
==== ====
Used as an anti-air, pressure tool, frame trap, and counter attack.


{{clr|1|6P}} is an extremely solid anti-air and Ky's go-to attack for dealing with airborne opponents. As a grounded attack, its disjointed hitbox makes it good for countering mid range pokes. It can also be used to bait certain Dead Angles in pressure.
Ky's universal grounded overhead. It is among the slower {{clr|D|5D}} moves in the game, but is much safer on block than Ky's other grounded-usable overhead in {{MMC|input=214K|label=[[#Greed Sever|Greed Sever]]}}.   If Ky has a Fortified Charged Stun Edge obscuring him, {{clr|5|5D}} becomes significantly harder to see and react to, which can make it a more appealing option.


*Proration 90%
Ky can summon Grinders faster with {{MMC|input=236D|label=[[#Split Ciel|Split Ciel]]}}, so it's not recommended just for that. While {{clr|D|5D}} can destroy the opponent's projectiles and leave Ky with a Grinder afterwards, its slow startup makes it difficult to use for that purpose.
*[[GGXRD-R2/Ky Kiske/Frame Data#Gatling Table|Gatling Options:]] {{clr|2|6K}}, {{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}}


{{CloseCard}}
Because {{clr|5|5D}} counts as a projectile, it can be YRC'd and still connect (although it becomes a mid).  This can enable an expensive {{keyword|F-shiki}} overhead at the cost of 25 meter to YRC the startup, getting the opponent to block it standing, then performing an instant overhead with another 50 meter to RRC into a combo.


===<big>{{clr|2|6K}}</big>===
*Summons a Grinder and clashes with projectiles during active frames.
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*Becomes a mid attack when Yellow Roman Canceled.
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GGXRD_Ky_6K.png |Pressure reset and frame trap
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GGXRD_Ky_6K_hitbox.png
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|fields=damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock,invuln
|where=chara="{{SUBPAGENAME}}" and input="6K"
|format=template|template=FrameData-GGXRD-R2|named args=yes|order by=_ID
}}
}}
|}
==== ====
An advancing plus-on block pressure reset.


Because this attack is +4 on block and moves Ky forward, it allows Ky to start a new blockstring afterwards. The downside comes in the form of slow startup: it will lose to jumping/backdashing/mashing, so the opponent must be conditioned to block before this can be effectively used.  
===<big>{{clr|P|6P}}</big>===
{{GGXRD-R2_Move_Card
|input=6P
|description=
{{#invoke:FrameChart|drawFrameData
|startup  = 9
|active  = 5
|recovery = 15
}}
Used as an anti-air, pressure tool, frame trap, and counterpoke.


Using YRC during the startup of this move is a tricky way to move closer to the opponent for a throw. Keep in mind that while {{clr|2|6K}} is +4 on block, Ky's fastest normals have 5f of startup. This means that even when not instant blocked, the opponent has a 1f gap to input a reversal to beat your attempt to re-establish pressure.
{{clr|P|6P}} is an extremely reliable anti-air and Ky's primary attack for dealing with airborne opponents alongside {{clr|H|2H}}. As a grounded attack, its {{keyword|disjointed hitbox}} makes it good for countering mid range pokes. It can also be used to bait certain Dead Angles in pressure.
{{CloseCard}}


===<big>{{clr|4|6H}}</big>===
[[/Frame Data#Gatling Table|Gatling Options]]: {{clr|K|6K}}, {{clr|S|c.S}}, {{clr|S|f.S}}, {{clr|S|2S}}, {{clr|H|5H}}, {{clr|H|2H}}, {{clr|H|6H}}, {{clr|D|5D}}, {{clr|D|2D}}
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GGXRD-R2_Ky_6H.png | Be Plus Or Be Dead
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GGXRD-R2_Ky_6H_Hitbox.png
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|fields=damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock,invuln
|where=chara="{{SUBPAGENAME}}" and input="6H"
|format=template|template=FrameData-GGXRD-R2|named args=yes|order by=_ID
}}
}}
|}
==== ====
Used for resetting pressure, for frame traps, and as a situational okizeme and neutral tool.


{{clr|4|6H}} has high frame advantage and includes a large forward step Ky takes before swinging his blade. {{clr|4|6H}} can be used to reset pressure against passive opponents, forcing your way back in and trapping them in another bad situation, or to get the opponent to use their tension in order to force you off of them. It's a great tool for cranking the R.I.S.C. gauge and building meter.
===<big>{{clr|K|6K}}</big>===
 
{{GGXRD-R2_Move_Card
*First hit is special cancellable
|input=6K
*Forces opponent into crouching state on ground hit
|description=
{{CloseCard}}
{{#invoke:FrameChart|drawFrameData
 
|startup  = 19
===<big>{{clr|4|3H}}</big>===
|active  = 2
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|recovery = 11
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GGXRD_Ky_3H.png |
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{{#cargo_query:tables=MoveData_GGXRDR2
|fields=damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock,invuln
|where=chara="{{SUBPAGENAME}}" and input="3H"
|format=template|template=FrameData-GGXRD-R2|named args=yes|order by=_ID
}}
}}
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An advancing plus-on block pressure reset and combo tool.
==== ====
Used in pressure, frame traps, punishes, and to launch for combos.


Often used to extend pressure after {{clr|3|f.S}} and confirm crouching and counter hits into a launcher for high damage. On block, it's usually canceled into [[{{PAGENAME}}#Stun Edge|Stun Edge]] and [[{{PAGENAME}}#Split Ciel|Split Ciel]] to remain safe, while on hit it's canceled into [[{{PAGENAME}}#Greed Sever|Greed Sever]] for a combo.  
Because this attack is +4 on block and moves Ky forward, it allows Ky to start a new blockstring afterwards. The downside comes in the form of slow startup: it will lose to jumping/backdashing/mashing, so the opponent must be conditioned to block before this can be effectively used.  


Like {{clr|2|6K}}, using YRC to cancel the startup of this move is a tricky way to close in for a throw. While {{clr|4|3H}} does connect from {{clr|3|f.S}}, it won't reach from a {{clr|3|f.S}} that hits at the tip.
Using Yellow Roman Cancel during the startup of this move is a gimmicky way to move closer to the opponent for a throw. Keep in mind that while {{clr|K|6K}} is +4 on block, Ky's fastest normals have 5f of startup. This means that even when not instant blocked, the opponent has a 1f gap to input a reversal to beat an attempt to re-establish pressure.  


*Ky slides forward before slashing.
*On hit, Ky is plus enough to link into any of his 5f normals.
*Combos from {{clr|3|f.S}} on crouching and counter hit.
}}


===<big>{{clr|H|6H}}</big>===
{{GGXRD-R2_Move_Card
|input=6H
|description=
{{#invoke:FrameChart|drawFrameData
|startup  = 23
|active  = 8
|inactive = 8
|offset = 6
|recovery = 6
}}
Used for resetting pressure, for frame traps, and in combos after Counter Hit {{clr|S|c.S}}.


{{CloseCard}}
{{clr|H|6H}} has high frame advantage and includes a large forward step Ky takes before swinging his blade. {{clr|H|6H}} can be used to reset pressure against passive opponents, forcing his way back in and trapping them in another bad situation, or to get the opponent to use their tension in order to force Ky off of them. It's a great tool for building meter and cranking an opponent's [[GGXRD-R2/Damage#R.I.S.C._Level|R.I.S.C. gauge]].


===<big>{{clr|5|5D}}</big>===
*First hit is special cancellable.
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*Forces opponent into crouching state on ground hit, making it always +13 on hit.
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GGXRD_Ky_5D.png |Creates a grinder
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GGXRD_Ky_5D_hitbox.png
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{{FrameDataHeader-GGXRD-R2}}
|-
{{#cargo_query:tables=MoveData_GGXRDR2
|fields=damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock,invuln
|where=chara="{{SUBPAGENAME}}" and input="5D"
|format=template|template=FrameData-GGXRD-R2|named args=yes|order by=_ID
}}
}}
|}
==== ====
Used as a standard grounded overhead.


Ky can summon Grinders faster with [[{{PAGENAME}}#Split Ciel|Split Ciel]], so it's not recommended for much other than the occasional unexpected overhead. While {{clr|5|5D}} can destroy the opponent's projectiles (and leave Ky with a Grinder afterwards), its slow startup makes it difficult to use for that purpose. It is among the slower Dust overheads in the game. It is, however, much safer on block than Ky's [[{{PAGENAME}}#Greed Sever|Greed Sever]].  
===<big>{{clr|H|3H}}</big>===
{{GGXRD-R2_Move_Card
|input=3H
|description=
{{#invoke:FrameChart|drawFrameData
|startup  = 15
|active  = 4
|recovery = 25
}}
Used in pressure, frame traps, punishes, and to launch for combos.


Can also be useful as an expensive YRC fuzzy guard mixup when above 75% Tension.
Often used to extend pressure after {{clr|S|f.S}} and confirm crouching and counter hits into a launcher for high damage. On block, it's usually canceled into {{MMC|input=236S|label=[[#Stun Edge|Stun Edge]]}} and {{MMC|input=236D|label=[[#Split Ciel|Split Ciel]]}} to remain safe, while on hit it's canceled into {{MMC|input=214K|label=[[#Greed Sever|Greed Sever]]}} for a combo.  


*Cancels to Homing Jump or Dash on hit only.
Like {{clr|K|6K}}, using YRC to cancel the startup of this move is a tricky way to close in for a throw. While {{clr|H|3H}} does connect from {{clr|S|f.S}}, it won't reach from a {{clr|S|f.S}} that hits at the tip.
*Summons a Grinder and clashes with projectiles during active frames.
*Ky slides forward before slashing.
*Is a mid attack on YRC.
*Combos from {{clr|S|f.S}} on crouching and counter hit.
*Proration: 80%
}}
{{CloseCard}}


===<big>{{clr|1|2P}}</big>===
===<big>{{clr|P|2P}}</big>===
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{{GGXRD-R2_Move_Card
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|input=2P
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|description=
Images=
{{#invoke:FrameChart|drawFrameData
<gallery widths="210px" heights="210px" mode="nolines">
|startup  = 5
GGXRD_Ky_2P.png |
|active  = 4
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|recovery = 4
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GGXRD_Ky_2P_hitbox.png |
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{{FrameDataHeader-GGXRD-R2}}
|-
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|fields=damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock,invuln
|where=chara="{{SUBPAGENAME}}" and input="2P"
|format=template|template=FrameData-GGXRD-R2|named args=yes|order by=_ID
}}
}}
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==== ====
Used for pressure, setting up frame traps and tick throws, and Burst-safe confirms.
Used for pressure, setting up frame traps and tick throws, and Burst-safe confirms.


An essential move in Ky's pressure since it's fast, +2 on block, and easy to confirm into a combo. From here you can choose to do many things, such as frame trap to {{clr|3|c.S}} or {{clr|4|5H}}, gatling into another normal, or go for a throw. Due to its quick recovery, it can create Burst-safe points in combos.
An essential move in Ky's pressure since it's fast, +2 on block, and easy to confirm into a combo. From here he can choose to do many things, such as frame trap to {{clr|S|c.S}} or {{clr|H|5H}}, gatling into another normal, or go for a throw. Due to its quick recovery, it can create Burst-safe points in combos.


*Proration: 80%
[[/Frame Data#Gatling Table|Gatling Options]]: {{clr|P|5P}}, {{clr|P|2P}}, {{clr|P|6P}}, {{clr|K|5K}}, {{clr|K|2K}}, {{clr|K|6K}}, {{clr|S|c.S}}, {{clr|S|f.S}}, {{clr|S|2S}}, {{clr|H|5H}}, {{clr|H|2H}}, {{clr|H|6H}}, {{clr|D|5D}}, {{clr|D|2D}}
*[[GGXRD-R2/Ky Kiske/Frame Data#Gatling Table|Gatling Options:]] {{clr|1|5P}}, {{clr|1|2P}}, {{clr|1|6P}}, {{clr|2|5K}}, {{clr|2|2K}}, {{clr|2|6K}}, {{clr|3|c.S}}, {{clr|3|f.S}}, {{clr|3|2S}}, {{clr|4|5H}}, {{clr|4|2H}}, {{clr|4|6H}}, {{clr|5|5D}}, {{clr|5|2D}}
}}
{{CloseCard}}


===<big>{{clr|2|2K}}</big>===
===<big>{{clr|K|2K}}</big>===
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{{GGXRD-R2_Move_Card
<div class="attack-gallery">
|input=2K
<tabber>
|description=
Images=
{{#invoke:FrameChart|drawFrameData
<gallery widths="210px" heights="210px" mode="nolines">
|startup  = 5
GGXRD_Ky_2K.png |
|active  = 4
</gallery>
|recovery = 6
|-|
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GGXRD_Ky_2K_hitbox.png
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{{FrameDataHeader-GGXRD-R2}}
|-
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|fields=damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock,invuln
|where=chara="{{SUBPAGENAME}}" and input="2K"
|format=template|template=FrameData-GGXRD-R2|named args=yes|order by=_ID
}}
}}
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==== ====
Used for neutral, pressure, and setting up frame traps and tick throws.
Used for neutral, pressure, and setting up frame traps and tick throws.


{{clr|2|2K}} has good range and fast startup. Although it is a low, {{clr|2|5K}} is preferred over {{clr|2|2K}} as a mixup tool since {{clr|2|2K}} prorates damage by 70%, and {{clr|2|5K}} by 80%. In pressure, {{clr|2|2K}} is neutral on block, which makes it strong for tick throws and frame traps.
{{clr|K|2K}} has good range and fast startup. Although it is a low, {{clr|K|5K}} is preferred over {{clr|K|2K}} as a mix-up tool since {{clr|K|2K}} prorates damage by 70%, and {{clr|K|5K}} by 80%. In pressure, {{clr|K|2K}} is neutral on block, which makes it strong for tick throws and frame traps.
 
*Proration: 70%
*[[GGXRD-R2/Ky Kiske/Frame Data#Gatling Table|Gatling Options:]] {{clr|1|6P}}, {{clr|2|6K}}, {{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}}


[[/Frame Data#Gatling Table|Gatling Options]]: {{clr|P|6P}}, {{clr|K|6K}}, {{clr|S|c.S}}, {{clr|S|f.S}}, {{clr|S|2S}}, {{clr|H|5H}}, {{clr|H|2H}}, {{clr|H|6H}}, {{clr|D|5D}}, {{clr|D|2D}}
}}


===<big>{{clr|S|2S}}</big>===
{{GGXRD-R2_Move_Card
|input=2S
|description=
{{#invoke:FrameChart|drawFrameData
|startup  = 9
|active  = 2
|recovery = 15
}}
Used for spacing, low mix-up, and gatling from {{clr|S|f.S}} for safety.


{{CloseCard}}
{{clr|S|2S}} is a long range low, used to supplement Ky's other spacing attacks. It can be used to stop advancing opponents who are trying to either low profile other attacks or attempting to rush in from the ground. It can be thought of as a version of {{clr|S|f.S}} that exchanges range and damage with the safety of crouching to duck under aerial attacks. With a good sense of spacing and fast reactions Ky can cancel {{clr|S|2S}} hits near the tip into {{MMC|input=236K|label=[[#Stun Dipper|Stun Dipper]]}} for a knockdown. It's often canceled from {{clr|S|f.S}} on hit or block, and used in pressure to add a low to blockstrings.


===<big>{{clr|3|2S}}</big>===
[[/Frame Data#Gatling Table|Gatling Options]]: {{clr|K|6K}}, {{clr|H|5H}}, {{clr|H|2H}}, {{clr|H|6H}}, {{clr|D|5D}}, {{clr|D|2D}}
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<tabber>
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GGXRD-R2_Ky_2S.png |
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GGXRD-R2_Ky_2S_hitbox.png
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{{FrameDataHeader-GGXRD-R2}}
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|fields=damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock,invuln
|where=chara="{{SUBPAGENAME}}" and input="2S"
|format=template|template=FrameData-GGXRD-R2|named args=yes|order by=_ID
}}
}}
|}
==== ====
Used for spacing, low mixup, and gatling from {{clr|3|f.S}} for safety.
{{clr|3|2S}} is a long range low, used to supplement Ky's other spacing attacks. It can be used to stop advancing opponents who are trying to either low profile your other attacks, or attempting to rush in from the ground. It can be thought of as a version of {{clr|3|f.S}} that exchanges range and damage with the safety of crouching to duck under aerial attacks. With good sense of spacing and fast reactions you can cancel {{clr|3|2S}} hits near the tip into [[{{PAGENAME}}#Stun Dipper|Stun Dipper]] for a knockdown. It's often canceled from {{clr|3|f.S}} on hit or block, and used in pressure to add a low to blockstrings.
*[[GGXRD-R2/Ky Kiske/Frame Data#Gatling Table|Gatling Options:]] {{clr|2|6K}}, {{clr|4|5H}}, {{clr|4|2H}}, {{clr|4|6H}}, {{clr|5|5D}}, {{clr|5|2D}}
{{CloseCard}}


===<big>{{clr|4|2H}}</big>===
===<big>{{clr|H|2H}}</big>===
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{{GGXRD-R2_Move_Card
<div class="attack-gallery">
|input=2H
<tabber>
|description=
Images=
{{#invoke:FrameChart|drawFrameData
<gallery widths="210px" heights="210px" mode="nolines">
|startup  = 11
GGXRD_Ky_2H.png |There is no true escape
|active  = 5
</gallery>
|recovery = 20
|-|
Hitboxes=
<gallery widths="210px" heights="210px" mode="nolines">
GGXRD_Ky_2H_hitbox.png
</gallery>
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{{FrameDataHeader-GGXRD-R2}}
|-
{{#cargo_query:tables=MoveData_GGXRDR2
|fields=damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock,invuln
|where=chara="{{SUBPAGENAME}}" and input="2H"
|format=template|template=FrameData-GGXRD-R2|named args=yes|order by=_ID
}}
}}
|}
==== ====
Used for anti-air, situationally as a spacing tool, and as a frame trap.
Used for anti-air, situationally as a spacing tool, and as a frame trap.


An amazing swiss army knife of a move. {{clr|4|2H}}'s potential as a preemptive anti-air attack is high since it covers a massive amount of space, hitting much farther and higher than {{clr|1|6P}}. It's also surprisingly functional as a ground poke, so running forward and throwing it out is like putting up a wall in neutral that covers the air and ground. It hits twice, which is great for dealing with moves with armor like Potemkin's Hammerfall, it launches on Counter Hit which opens up high damage potential, and it is also jump cancelable both on hit and block which makes it hilariously safe as long as you actually hit the opponent. The startup can sometimes be a bit too slow to anti-air on reaction with, but overall it's very fast for how large it is. The recovery isn't insignificant, but it's relatively safe for what it is.
An amazing swiss army knife of a move. {{clr|H|2H}}'s potential as a preemptive anti-air attack is high since it covers a massive amount of space, hitting much farther and higher than {{clr|P|6P}}. It's also surprisingly functional as a ground poke, so running forward and throwing it out is like putting up a wall in neutral that covers the air and ground. It hits twice, which is great for dealing with moves with armor like Potemkin's Hammerfall, it launches on Counter Hit which opens up high damage potential, and it is also jump cancelable both on hit and block which makes it hilariously safe as long as it actually touches the opponent. The startup can sometimes be a bit too slow to anti-air on reaction with relative to {{clr|P|6P}}, but overall it's very fast for how large it is. The recovery isn't insignificant, but it's relatively safe for what it is.
 
*Pulls in opponent towards Ky on air hit.
*Pulls in opponent towards Ky on air hit.
*Launches and pulls in opponent towards Ky on Counter Hit.
*Launches and pulls in opponent towards Ky on Counter Hit.
*Proration: 90%
*[[GGXRD-R2/Ky Kiske/Frame Data#Gatling Table|Gatling Options:]] {{clr|5|5D}}, {{clr|5|2D}}
{{CloseCard}}


===<big>{{clr|5|2D}}</big>===
[[/Frame Data#Gatling Table|Gatling Options]]: {{clr|D|5D}}, {{clr|D|2D}}
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<div class="attack-gallery">
<tabber>
Images=
<gallery widths="210px" heights="210px" mode="nolines">
GGXRD_Ky_2D.png | Active for a year and a half
</gallery>
|-|
Hitboxes=
<gallery widths="210px" heights="210px" mode="nolines">
GGXRD_Ky_2D_Hitbox.png
</gallery>
</tabber>
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{| class="wikitable attack-data"
{{FrameDataHeader-GGXRD-R2}}
|-
{{#cargo_query:tables=MoveData_GGXRDR2
|fields=damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock,invuln
|where=chara="{{SUBPAGENAME}}" and input="2D"
|format=template|template=FrameData-GGXRD-R2|named args=yes|order by=_ID
}}
}}
|}
==== ====
Used for leading combos into knockdown, poking, and as a low mixup.


{{clr|5|2D}} is a fast, long range sweep that is active for an unusually long amount of time. It's often used as a poke or canceled from a poke in neutral, to keep opponents from jumping in pressure, and sometimes on defense as a fast and long range counterattack. It can also be used to catch reversal backdashes on oki.
===<big>{{clr|D|2D}}</big>===
{{CloseCard}}
{{GGXRD-R2_Move_Card
|input=2D
|description=
{{#invoke:FrameChart|drawFrameData
|startup  = 7
|active   = 12
|recovery = 12
}}
Used for leading combos into knockdown, poking, and as a low mix-up.


===Air Normals===
{{clr|D|2D}} is a fast, long range sweep that is active for an unusually long amount of time. It's often used as a poke or canceled from a poke in neutral, to keep opponents from jumping in pressure, and sometimes on defense as a fast and long range counterattack. It can also be used to catch reversal backdashes on oki.
}}


===<big>{{clr|1|j.P}}</big>===
===<big>{{clr|P|j.P}}</big>===
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==== ====
Used for countering opponents in the air, controlling air space, tick throws, and Burst-safe confirms.
Used for countering opponents in the air, controlling air space, tick throws, and Burst-safe confirms.


While Ky's other jumping normals are generally better, {{clr|1|j.P}} is his fastest and least risky airborne attack. {{clr|1|j.P}} is a great way to interrupt opponents approaching you from above when airborne. It's not guaranteed to beat out an opponent's airthrow attempts, since it hits more high up and horizontally than low and vertically.
While Ky's other jumping normals are generally better, {{clr|P|j.P}} is his fastest and least risky airborne attack. {{clr|P|j.P}} is a great way to interrupt opponents approaching him from above when airborne. It's not guaranteed to beat out an opponent's airthrow attempts, since it hits more high up and horizontally than low and vertically.


*[[GGXRD-R2/Ky Kiske/Frame Data#Gatling Table|Gatling Options:]] {{clr|1|j.P}}, {{clr|2|j,K}}, {{clr|3|j.S}}, {{clr|4|j.H}}, {{clr|5|j.D}}
[[/Frame Data#Gatling Table|Gatling Options]]: {{clr|P|j.P}}, {{clr|K|j,K}}, {{clr|S|j.S}}, {{clr|H|j.H}}, {{clr|D|j.D}}
{{CloseCard}}
}}


===<big>{{clr|2|j.K}}</big>===
===<big>{{clr|K|j.K}}</big>===
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{{GGXRD-R2_Move_Card
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|input=j.K
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|description=
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|-|
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GGXRD_Ky_jK_hitbox.png
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==== ====
Used for long-range air-to-air encounters, and catching opponents jumping away.
Used for long-range air-to-air encounters, and catching opponents jumping away.


{{clr|2|j.K}} is very fast and hits very far, making it a great for air-to-air encounters. It's almost just as fast as {{clr|1|j.P}}, and hits much further and a bit higher up, making this a great choice to catch opponents attempting to escape pressure by jumping, or to challenge an opponent from the air that's far away.
{{clr|K|j.K}} is very fast and hits very far, making it a great for air-to-air encounters. It's almost just as fast as {{clr|P|j.P}}, and hits much further and a bit higher up, making this a great choice to catch opponents attempting to escape pressure by jumping, or to challenge an opponent from the air that's far away.


*[[GGXRD-R2/Ky Kiske/Frame Data#Gatling Table|Gatling Options:]] {{clr|1|j.P}}, {{clr|3|j.S}}, {{clr|4|j.H}}, {{clr|5|j.D}}
[[/Frame Data#Gatling Table|Gatling Options]]: {{clr|P|j.P}}, {{clr|S|j.S}}, {{clr|H|j.H}}, {{clr|D|j.D}}
{{CloseCard}}
}}


===<big>{{clr|3|j.S}}</big>===
===<big>{{clr|S|j.S}}</big>===
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{{GGXRD-R2_Move_Card
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|input=j.S
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|description=
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GGXRD_Ky_jS_hitbox.png
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|}
==== ====
Used for okizeme, air combos, as an air-to-ground attack, and in fuzzy guard setups.
Used for okizeme, air combos, as an air-to-ground attack, and in fuzzy guard setups.


Ky's standard jump in attack. It's often used for safejumps over a knocked down opponent for okizeme. {{clr|3|j.S}} is important in Ky's air combos and fuzzy guard mixups because it's jump cancelable.
Ky's standard jump in attack. It's often used for safejumps over a knocked down opponent for okizeme. {{clr|S|j.S}} is important in Ky's air combos and fuzzy guard mix-ups because it's jump cancelable.


*[[GGXRD-R2/Ky Kiske/Frame Data#Gatling Table|Gatling Options:]] {{clr|1|j.P}}, {{clr|4|j.H}}, {{clr|5|j.D}}
[[/Frame Data#Gatling Table|Gatling Options]]: {{clr|P|j.P}}, {{clr|H|j.H}}, {{clr|D|j.D}}
{{CloseCard}}
}}


===<big>{{clr|4|j.H}}</big>===
===<big>{{clr|H|j.H}}</big>===
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{{GGXRD-R2_Move_Card
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|input=j.H
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|description=
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{{#invoke:FrameChart|drawFrameData
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GGXRD_Ky_jH.png |  
|active  = 4
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|recovery = 23
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GGXRD_Ky_jH_hitbox.png
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}}
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==== ====
Used for okizeme, air combos, as an air-to-ground or air-to-air attack, countering anti-airs, and controlling air space.
Used for okizeme, air combos, as an air-to-ground or air-to-air attack, countering anti-airs, and controlling air space.


{{clr|4|j.H}} hits very far, as well as slightly below Ky, it's a gigantic swipe that is used to space opponents at the tip, or to cover escapes by using it while backdashing. Its large hitbox can even beat anti-air attacks when positioned properly at max range! Off a falling CH there's enough hitstun to pick up a combo. {{clr|4|j.H}} is also used in okizeme, as a safejump right before landing. Its startup frames are also useful when doing empty jump mixups, where you would fake it hitting overhead.
{{clr|H|j.H}} hits very far, as well as slightly below Ky, it's a gigantic swipe that is used to space opponents at the tip, or to cover escapes by using it while backdashing. Its large hitbox can even beat anti-air attacks when spaced properly at max range! Off a falling CH there's enough hitstun to pick up a combo.  


*[[GGXRD-R2/Ky Kiske/Frame Data#Gatling Table|Gatling Options:]] {{clr|5|j.D}}
In Okizeme, {{clr|H|j.H}} is used as a safejump right before landing. Its longer startup frames are also useful when doing empty jump mix-ups, where it can done late to show the startup as a "fake" overhead which doesn't become active before being cancelled by landing.
{{CloseCard}}
[[/Frame Data#Gatling Table|Gatling Options]]: {{clr|D|j.D}}
}}


===<big>{{clr|5|j.D}}</big>===
===<big>{{clr|D|j.D}}</big>===
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{{GGXRD-R2_Move_Card
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|input=j.D
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|specialRecovery= 8
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GGXRD_Ky_jD_hitbox.png
GGXRD_Ky_jD2_hitbox.png | Active frames of the grinder
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Used for zoning, space control, okizeme, crossups, and to summon Grinders.
==== ====
Used for zoning, space control, okizeme, crossups, and to summon grinders.


{{clr|D|j.D}} is a passive "trap" tool with considerable startup that suspends Ky in the air briefly, so it's best to use it from a distance or while the opponent is downed. It leaves an electric cross hanging in the air for a short amount of time that will hit the opponent if it's touched while active. This is useful for zoning, as well as setting up okizeme. It's possible to cross up an opponent's block by airdashing over them the moment they wake up into {{clr|5|j.D}}.
{{clr|D|j.D}} is a passive "trap" tool with considerable startup that suspends Ky in the air briefly, so it's best to use it from a distance or while the opponent is downed. It leaves an electric cross hanging in the air that will hit the opponent if it's touched while active. This is useful for zoning, as well as setting up okizeme. It's possible to cross up an opponent's block by airdashing over them the moment they wake up into {{clr|D|j.D}}.


It also functions as an anti-zoning tool, since {{clr|5|j.D}} also creates a Grinder, allowing you to immediately use [[{{PAGENAME}}#Air Stun Edge|Air Stun Edge]] afterwards for a fortified Stun Edge. It launches on counter hit, so if you're in range then run up and pick a combo up. If done close enough to the ground, ground Stun Edges can pass through the air grinder set by {{clr|D|j.D}}.
It also functions as an anti-zoning tool, since {{clr|D|j.D}} also creates a Grinder, allowing Ky to immediately use {{MMC|input=j.236H|label=[[#Aerial Stun Edge|Aerial Stun Edge]]}} afterwards for a fortified Stun Edge. It launches opponents on Counter Hit, which can be converted into a combo. If done close enough to the ground, ground Stun Edges can pass through the air grinder set by {{clr|D|j.D}}.


*Disappears if Ky is hit but remains even if Ky blocks.
*Disappears if Ky is hit but remains even if Ky blocks.
*Creates a grinder and clashes with projectiles
*Creates a Grinder and clashes with projectiles.
*Has landing recovery unless you YRC or double jump after {{clr|5|j.D}}
*Has landing recovery unless Yellow Roman Cancelled or double jumping after {{clr|D|j.D}}.
*Can only {{clr|5|j.D}} once per jump
*Can only {{clr|D|j.D}} once per jump.
{{CloseCard}}
}}


==Universal Mechanics==
==Universal Mechanics==
===<big>Ground Throw</big>===
===<big>Ground Throw</big>===
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{{GGXRD-R2_Move_Card
<div class="attack-gallery">
|input=Ground Throw
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|description=
GGXRD_Ky_throw.png |
This is the cornerstone of Ky's mix-up game, allowing him to safely set up {{MMC|input=236H|label=[[#Charged Stun Edge|Charged Stun Edge]]}} or TK {{clr|D|j.D.}}. It can be Roman Canceled in the corner for high damage {{MMC|input=623H|label=[[#Vapor Thrust|Vapor Thrust]]}} and {{MMC|input=236D|label=[[#Split Ciel|Split Ciel]]}} loops, or midscreen to carry the opponent to the corner.
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}}
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==== ====
This is the cornerstone of Ky's mixup game. It can be Roman Canceled in the corner for high damage, or midscreen to carry the opponent to the corner.
*Proration: Forced 65%
{{CloseCard}}


===<big>Air Throw</big>===
===<big>Air Throw</big>===
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{{GGXRD-R2_Move_Card
<div class="attack-gallery">
|input=Air Throw
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|description=
GGXRD_Ky_AirThrow.png|No-fly zone
Basic air throw. There isn't enough time to use {{MMC|input=236H|label=[[#Charged Stun Edge|Charged Stun Edge]]}} oki safely from this knockdown, but it can be Roman Canceled to add a bit of extra damage midscreen or to start {{MMC|input=623H|label=[[#Vapor Thrust|Vapor Thrust]]}} loops in the corner.
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}}
}}
|}
==== ====
Basic air throw. There isn't enough time use [[{{PAGENAME}}#Charged Stun Edge|Charged Stun Edge]] oki safely from this knockdown.
*Standard Throw, 65% Forced Proration
*RC to add a bit of extra damage midscreen, or VT loop in the corner.
{{CloseCard}}


===<big>Dead Angle Attack</big>===
===<big>Dead Angle Attack</big>===
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{{GGXRD-R2_Move_Card
<div class="attack-gallery">
|input=DAA
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|description=
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GGXRD_Ky_6P.png |VETOED
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A standard Dead Angle Attack, using Ky's {{clr|P|6P}} animation. It has moderate startup and recovery, and hits pretty consistently. While always an option, Ky has access to other defensive tools in {{MMC|input=623H|label=[[#Vapor Thrust|Vapor Thrust]]}} or {{MMC|input=632146H|label=[[#Ride the Lightning|Ride the Lightning]]}}, so consider all options as always.
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GGXRD_Ky_DA_hitbox.png
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==== ====
A standard Dead Angle Attack, using Ky's {{clr|1|6P}} animation. It has moderate startup and recovery, and hit pretty consistently. While always an option, Ky has access to other defensive tools in [[{{PAGENAME}}#Vapor Thrust|Vapor Thrust]] or [[{{PAGENAME}}#Ride The Lightning|Ride The Lightning]], so consider your options as always.
{{CloseCard}}


===<big>Blitz Attack</big>===
===<big>Blitz Attack</big>===
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{{GGXRD-R2_Move_Card
<div class="attack-gallery">
|input=Blitz,[Blitz]|versioned=name
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|description=
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|recovery = 20
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|-
Ky's Blitz Attack is the same as the rest of the cast's, and he has little use for it in combos.
{{AttackVersion|name=Max Charge}}
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|fields=damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock,invuln
|where=chara="{{SUBPAGENAME}}" and input="[Blitz]"
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==== ====
Ky's Blitz Attack is the same as the rest of the cast's, and he has little use for it in combos.
{{CloseCard}}


==Special Moves==
==Special Moves==
===<big>Stun Edge</big>===
===<big>Stun Edge</big>===
<span class="input-badge">'''{{clr|3|236S}}'''</span>
{{InputBadge|{{clr|S|236S}}}}
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GGXRD_Ky_StunEdge.png |
GGXRD_Ky_StunEdge2.png |
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GGXRD_Ky_StunEdge_hitbox.png
GGXRD_Ky_StunEdge2_hitbox.png
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|format=template|template=FrameData-GGXRD-R2|named args=yes|order by=_ID
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==== ====
;Stun Edge
;Stun Edge
Fast projectile used for spacing, zoning, ending blockstrings, and resetting pressure with YRC.
Fast projectile used for spacing, zoning, ending blockstrings, and resetting pressure with YRC.


Stun Edge (SE) is an important part of Ky's neutral game, and is very powerful with YRC. It can be used to supplement Ky's neutral at any time, but keep in mind the low reward on hit for how risky it is to throw within airdash range. Consider using it without meter more at a range where the opponent cannot punish you with an airdash. SE is not a pure zoning tool, as it is destroyed by multi-hit projectiles, and characters that can quickly create projectiles for zoning.
Stun Edge (SE) is an important part of Ky's neutral game, and is very powerful when used with [[GGXRD-R2/Movement#Yellow_Roman_Cancel|Yellow Roman Cancel]]. It can be used to supplement Ky's neutral at most ranges, but has low reward on hit for how risky it is to throw within an opponent's {{keyword|IAD}} range. Without meter to YRC, use it more at farther ranges where opponents cannot punish with an airdash. SE is not a pure zoning tool, as it is beat out by multi-hit projectiles or characters that can quickly create multiple projectiles.


SE truly shines when YRC'd: Ky can put out a fast moving hitbox very quickly, immediately react to what the opponent is doing, and then pick his options accordingly. On hit it can be confirmed into a combo and knockdown, on block you can start a blockstring. Stun Edge will even delete moves like Gunflame or Venom's balls and allow you to punish their recovery. Try to avoid spending all your meter on this, though - it isn't infallible!
SE truly shines when Yellow Roman Canceled: Ky can put out a fast moving hitbox very quickly, immediately react to what the opponent is doing, and then pick his options accordingly. On hit it can be confirmed into a combo and knockdown, on block he can start a blockstring. Stun Edge will even delete moves like {{CLabel|GGXRD-R2|Sol}}'s {{MMC|chara=Sol Badguy|input=236P|label=Gun Flame}} or {{CLabel|GGXRD-R2|Venom}}'s pool balls and allow Ky to punish their recovery. Try to avoid spending all your meter on this, though - it isn't infallible!


*Can be avoided with low profile moves
*Can be avoided with low profile moves
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Used for zoning, anti-zoning, and resetting pressure.
Used for zoning, anti-zoning, and resetting pressure.


An extremely useful tool. Shooting an SE through a grinder turns it into a full screen sword beam. Fortified SE passes through other projectiles, and on counter hit it knocks down. This makes it invaluable as a zoning/anti-zoning tool, since SE on its own is rather weak against many other projectiles. With one well placed shot, Ky can break a zoning situation using fortified SE. In pressure where a grinder has been placed between the opponent and Ky, fortified SE can reset pressure since it's +8 on block.
An extremely useful tool. Shooting an SE through a Grinder turns it into a full screen sword beam. Fortified SE passes through other projectiles, and on Counter Hit it knocks down the opponent. This makes it invaluable as a zoning/anti-zoning tool, since SE on its own is rather weak against many other projectiles. With one well placed shot, Ky can break a zoning situation using fortified SE. In pressure after a Grinder has been placed, Fortified SE can reset pressure since it's +8 on block.


*Passes through other projectiles
*Can still be avoided with low profile moves.
*Knocks down opponent on CH
}}
*Can be avoided with low profile moves
{{CloseCard}}


===<big>Charged Stun Edge</big>===
===<big>Charged Stun Edge</big>===
<span class="input-badge">'''{{clr|4|236H}}'''</span>
<!--Stun Edge Charge Attack-->
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{{InputBadge|{{clr|H|236H}}}}
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GGXRD_Ky_ChargedStunEdge.png |
GGXRD_Ky_ChargedStunEdge2.png | Royal Domain
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|-|
Hitboxes=
<gallery widths="210px" heights="210px" mode="nolines">
GGXRD_Ky_ChargedStunEdge_hitbox.png |
GGXRD_Ky_ChargedStunEdge2_hitbox.png |
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|-
{{AttackVersion|name=Normal }}
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|where=chara="{{SUBPAGENAME}}" and input="236H "
|format=template|template=FrameData-GGXRD-R2|named args=yes|order by=_ID
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|-
{{AttackVersion|name=Fortified}}
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|format=template|template=FrameData-GGXRD-R2|named args=yes|order by=_ID
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|}
==== ====
;Charged Stun Edge
;Charged Stun Edge
Used for okizeme, zoning, and occasionally as a pressure reset.
Used for okizeme, zoning, and occasionally as a pressure reset.


Charged Stun Edge (CSE) is larger and slower than the {{clr|S|S}} variant, and hits three times instead of one. It's mainly used for safe, easy {{keyword|okizeme}} after a knockdown due to its large amount of frame advantage. Its considerable startup and recovery make it less suited to use in in neutral.  
Charged Stun Edge (CSE) is larger and slower than {{MMC|input=236S|label=[[#Stun Edge|Stun Edge]]}}, and hits 3 times instead of 1. It's mainly used for safe, easy {{keyword|okizeme}} after a knockdown due to its large amount of frame advantage. Its considerable startup and recovery make it less suited to use in neutral, and it's still avoidable by {{keyword|low profile}} moves.  


Once it's out, Ky can instant airdash over it and use {{clr|4|j.H}} to lock the opponent down or follow behind it on the ground and react to jump out attempts. Its use as a pressure reset is limited and risky, but can catch opponents playing passively and give you another mixup attempt. With YRC, it becomes much easier to use in neutral to cover an approach, and less risky as a pressure reset.
Once it's out, Ky can {{keyword|IAD}} over it and use {{clr|S|j.S}} or {{clr|H|j.H}} to lock the opponent down, or run behind it on the ground while reacting to jump out attempts. Its use as a pressure reset is limited due to its slow startup, but can catch opponents playing passively and give Ky another mix-up attempt. With [[GGXRD-R2#Movement#Yellow Roman Cancel|Yellow Roman Cancel]], it becomes much easier to use in neutral to cover an approach, and less risky as a pressure reset.


*Can be avoided with low profile moves
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;Fortified Charged Stun Edge
;Fortified Charged Stun Edge
Used for okizeme, and occasionally as a zoning tool.
Also known as DC CSE. Used for okizeme, and occasionally as a zoning tool.


Also known as DC CSE. Firing a CSE through a Grinder will cause it to transform into a nearly fullscreen stationary rotating blade that functions similarly to CSE. It hits 6 times, and is much more plus on block than CSE. Using this attack for okizeme gives you plenty of time to jump in and go for a high/low mixup that covers a lot of the opponent's defensive options. It can also be used in neutral, especially by YRCing CSE, then running in front of it and placing a Grinder. Standing inside of a fortified CSE is a good way to deal with projectiles, and approach the opponent.
Firing a CSE through a [[#Durandal Call|Grinder]] will cause it to transform into a nearly fullscreen stationary rotating blade that functions similarly to CSE. It hits 6 times, and is slightly more plus on block than CSE.  


Unlike regular CSE, the fortified version will reach its full range immediately on becoming active as it does not need to travel, enabling mixups with YRC from much greater distances.
Using DC CSE for okizeme gives Ky plenty of time to dash jump and go for a high/low mix-up that covers many non-invulnerable defensive options. DC CSE rapidly expands to its full range on becoming active as it does not need to travel like regular CSE, and using it with Yellow Roman Cancel enables the aforementioned mix-ups reversal-safe and doable from farther distances.


*Clashes with projectiles
It can also be used in neutral, especially by YRCing CSE, then running in front of it and placing a Grinder for it to pass through using {{MMC|input=236D|label=[[#Split Ciel|Split Ciel]]}}. Standing inside of a DC CSE is a good way to deal with projectiles and approach opponents.
*Can be avoided with low profile moves that hit Ky
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===<big>Air Stun Edge</big>===
*Clashes with other projectiles.
<span class="input-badge">'''{{clr|3|j.236S}}/{{clr|4|H}}'''</span>
*Can still be avoided with low profile moves that hit Ky.
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===<big>Aerial Stun Edge</big>===
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Used for punishing anti-air attempts, stopping momentum in mid-air, pressure, resetting pressure, setting up frame traps and as a zoning tool.
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{{clr|S|S}} Air SE is a multi-purpose projectile that can be used in many ways. In neutral it can be used to catch approaching opponents, and to punish anti-air attempts. This is always a risk, but is extremely safe with YRC, since it removes the landing recovery, and can allow Ky to assess the situation to confirm into a combo on it, go for a mix-up if it was blocked, or disengage with an airdash if it was avoided. When {{keyword|TK}}'d ({{clr|S|2369S}}/{{clr|H|H}}), it is advantageous on block, which makes it another way to reset pressure, especially after a jump cancelable normal such as {{clr|H|2H}} or {{clr|S|c.S}}. Using an aerial projectile as a pressure reset is unconventional and many opponents may try to challenge with an attack, leading to an easy frame trap. This is extra effective in the corner!
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*Used for punishing anti-air attempts, stopping momentum in mid-air, pressure, resetting pressure, setting up frame traps and as a zoning tool.
*{{clr|3|S}} shoots at a more shallow angle than {{clr|4|H}}.
*Ky is crouching during landing recovery.
*Ky is crouching during landing recovery.
{{clr|3|S}} Air SE is a multipurpose projectile that can be used in many ways. In neutral it can be used to catch approaching opponents, and to punish anti-air attempts once they've got under you. This is always a risk, but is extremely  safe with YRC, since you won't have to deal with landing recovery, and can assess the situation to confirm into a combo if it hit, go for a mixup if it was blocked, or disengage with an airdash if it was avoided. When {{keyword|Tiger Knee}}'d ({{clr|3|2369S}}/{{clr|4|H}}), it is advantageous on block, which makes it another way to reset pressure, especially after a jump cancelable normal such as {{clr|4|2H}} or {{clr|3|c.S}}. Using an aerial projectile as a pressure reset is unconventional, and many opponents may try to challenge with an attack, leading to an easy frame trap. This is extra effective in the corner!
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;{{clr|4|H}} Air Stun Edge
;{{clr|H|H}} Aerial Stun Edge
*Used for zoning.
Mainly used for zoning.
*HS shoots at a less shallow angle than S.
 
Compared to {{clr|S|S}} Air SE, {{clr|H|H}} Air SE is far less multi-use, and is generally TK'd from far away to cover a good portion of the screen and harass the opponent, or to call out an opponent's jump out attempt in pressure where Ky would normally use {{clr|S|S}} Air SE.
 
*Ky is crouching during landing recovery
*Ky is crouching during landing recovery
Compared to {{clr|3|S}} Air SE, {{clr|4|H}} Air SE is far less multi-use, and is generally TK'd from far away to cover a good portion of the screen and harass the opponent, or to call out an enemy's jump out attempt in pressure where you'd normally use {{clr|3|S}} Air SE. What it does, it does well.
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;Fortified {{clr|3|S}} Air Stun Edge
;Fortified {{clr|S|S}} Aerial Stun Edge
*Used for punishing anti-air attempts, stopping momentum in mid-air, pressure, resetting pressure, setting up frame traps and as a zoning tool.
Used for punishing anti-air attempts, stopping momentum in mid-air, pressure, resetting pressure, setting up frame traps and as a zoning tool.
 
For the most part, Fortified {{clr|S|S}} Air SE functions exactly the same as the normal version, only at an angle. It can be used after using {{clr|D|j.D}} as an okizeme tool, or after jump canceling a normal during pressure and using {{clr|D|j.D}}. Fortified Air SE stuns the opponent for a long time on counter hit, giving Ky time to run in and perform a quick combo. He can even confirm into {{clr|H|3H}} if done quick enough.
 
*Passes through projectiles.
*Passes through projectiles.
*Knocks down on Counter Hit.
*Knocks down on Counter Hit.
For the most part, Fortified {{clr|3|S}} Air SE functions exactly the same as the normal version, only at an angle. It can be used after using {{clr|5|j.D}} as an okizeme tool, or after jump canceling a normal during pressure and using {{clr|5|j.D}}. Fortified Air SE stuns the opponent for a long time on counter hit, giving you time to run in and perform a quick combo. You can even confirm into {{clr|4|3H}} if you're quick enough.
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;Fortified {{clr|4|H}} Air Stun Edge
;Fortified {{clr|H|H}} Aerial Stun Edge
*Used for zoning, and anti-zoning.
Used for zoning and anti-zoning.
 
Though Fortified {{clr|H|H}} Air SE is used in the same way as the normal version, it's far more potent as a zoning/anti-zoning tool. Ky can setup a Grinder for this move by using {{clr|D|j.D}} in neutral far from the opponent. Its angle makes it very hard for opponents to deal with.
 
*Passes through projectiles.
*Passes through projectiles.
*Knocks down on Counter Hit.
*Knocks down on Counter Hit.
Though Fortified {{clr|4|H}} Air SE is used in the same way as the normal version, it's far more potent as a zoning/anti-zoning tool. You can setup a Grinder for this move by using {{clr|5|j.D}} in neutral far from the opponent. Its angle makes it very hard for opponents to deal with.
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===<big>Vapor Thrust</big>===
===<big>Vapor Thrust</big>===
<span class="input-badge">'''{{clr|3|623S}}/{{clr|4|H}} (air OK)'''</span>
{{InputBadge|{{clr|S|623S}} (Air OK)\{{clr|H|623H}} (Air OK)}}
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;{{clr|S|S}} Vapor Thrust
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Used as a reversal on defense, as a risky wakeup reversal, as a high risk high reward anti-air, and as an invincible attack.
;{{clr|3|S}} Vapor Thrust
 
*Used as a reversal on defense, as a risky wakeup reversal, as a high risk high reward anti-air, and as an invincible attack.
*1-8F full invul, airborne on frame 9.
*Can be low profiled.
*Cannot be YRC'd or PRC'd.
Vapor Thrust (VT) is Ky's invulnerable reversal attack. The S version (SVT) is extremely rewarding on Counter Hit and starts up/recovers slightly faster than the HS version, but it has much less invulnerability time. It's usually used as a high risk high reward anti-air, or in specific situations on defense to take advantage of the long untechable time on Counter Hit to pick up a combo.
Vapor Thrust (VT) is Ky's invulnerable reversal attack. The S version (SVT) is extremely rewarding on Counter Hit and starts up/recovers slightly faster than the HS version, but it has much less invulnerability time. It's usually used as a high risk high reward anti-air, or in specific situations on defense to take advantage of the long untechable time on Counter Hit to pick up a combo.
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;{{clr|4|H}} Vapor Thrust
;{{clr|H|H}} Vapor Thrust
*Used as a reversal on defense and wakeup, as a risky anti-air, in combos, and as an invincible attack.
Used as a reversal on defense and wakeup, as a risky anti-air, in combos, and as an invincible attack.
*1-10 full invul, 11-15F strike invul, airborne on frame 11.
 
*Can be low profiled
While better than SVT as far as wakeup reversals go, HVT is risky; it easily loses to some meaty low profile attacks and safe jumps. It also starts up slowly in comparison to other reversals, and has a lack of forward momentum and range. Despite this, HVT is a good tool for dealing with pressure since it still has a good amount of invulnerability. It also hits on both sides of Ky, making it one of the rare reversals that can be useful for dealing with crossups (as long as the input isn't crossed up). Ky is not left in Counter Hit or crouching state during the recovery either, so it loses a bit associated risk when the opponent has no tension to punish hard.  
*Cannot be YRC'd or PRC'd.
 
While better than SVT, as far as wakeup reversals go, HVT is risky; it loses to some low profile attacks and easily loses to safe jumps, so you need to be sure the opponent isn't doing one of those before attempting this. It also starts up slowly in comparison to other reversals, and has a lack of forward momentum and range. Despite this, HVT is a good tool for dealing with pressure since it still has a good amount of invul. It also hits on both sides of Ky, making it one of the rare reversals that can be useful for dealing with crossups (as long as your input isn't crossed up). Ky is not left in Counter Hit or crouching state during the recovery either, so it loses a bit associated risk when the opponent has no tension to punish hard. As long as the opponent doesn't low profile it, you can use HVT RC to escape oki and pick up a combo if it hit, though you might want to save the tension for FD or Dead Angle if you don't want to play risky. Outside of defense, it can be used to anti air some moves that otherwise counter Ky's {{clr|1|6P}} and {{clr|4|2H}}, though its startup leaves a bit to be desired and if they see it coming in time they may be able to YRC and punish you for your trouble. It's integral in Ky's combos, including Vapor Thrust loops, [[{{PAGENAME}}#Split Ciel|Split Ciel]] loops, and Dash VT combos. On medium and heavy weight characters it will score knockdowns pretty easily, but light characters tend to float too high and can recover before hitting the ground.
Ky can use HVT RC to escape oki and pick up a combo on hit, though saving Tension for FD or Dead Angle is safer. Outside of defense, it can be used to anti air some moves that otherwise counter Ky's {{clr|P|6P}} and {{clr|H|2H}}, though its startup leaves a bit to be desired and if the opponent sees it coming in time they may be able to YRC and punish Ky.  
 
It's integral in Ky's combos, including Vapor Thrust loops, {{MMC|input=236D|label=[[#Split Ciel|Split Ciel]]}} loops, and Dash VT combos. On medium and heavy weight characters it will score knockdowns pretty easily, but light characters tend to float too high and can recover before hitting the ground.
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;Air Vapor Thrust
;Air Vapor Thrust
*Used as a risky anti-air, to interrupt momentum, and as an invincible attack
Used as an air combo ender, as a risky anti-air, to interrupt momentum, and as an invincible attack.
*Frames 1-8 are strike invulnerable.
 
*Cannot be YRC'd or PRC'd.
Because air VT lacks a low hitting hitbox (much like the grounded version), it's rare to see it used in the air like Sol would use his Volcanic Viper. 99% of the time this move is used to end air combos. It can be a wild card option in a pinch though.
Because air VT lacks a low hitting hitbox (much like the grounded version), it's rare to see it used in the air like Sol would use his Volcanic Viper. 99% of the time you use this move it will be to end air combos. It can be a wild card option in a pinch though.
 
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*All versions cannot be Yellow or Purple Roman Canceled.
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===<big>Stun Dipper</big>===
===<big>Stun Dipper</big>===
<span class="input-badge">'''{{clr|2|236K}}'''</span>
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Used to low profile attacks, counterattack on defense, confirm knockdowns from pokes, as a surprise low attack at the end of pressure, and to cover lots of space quickly.
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*Used to low profile attacks, counterattack on defense, confirm knockdowns from pokes, as a surprise low attack at the end of pressure, and to cover lots of space quickly.
Stun Dipper (SD) is one of Ky's defining attacks. Its ridiculously fast startup, low profile, and long travel distance make it useful in a wide variety of situations. SD can be used to counter an opponent by sliding under their attacks that don't cover the ground, and to confirm knockdowns from combos and pokes spaced at the tip of {{clr|S|f.S}}, {{clr|S|2S}}, and {{clr|H|5H}}. It's also commonly used to challenge pressure during small gaps.
*Frames 1-4 upper body invincibility; Frames 5-18 invincible above the knee
 
*First hit is a low, second hit is a mid.
Though SD is an invaluable tool it's also very punishable on block, and won't combo if the opponent is {{tt|too close|around the tip of {{clr|S|2S}} or {{clr|H|5H}} range is the sweet spot}}. Unlike Greed Sever, the second hit always has the same frame (dis)advantage, making it easily punished. SD is '''very''' risky to throw out without a good read, spacing awareness, or meter.
 
Ky's neutral game becomes many times better once he has 50 tension because he can mitigate all the negative consequences of SD and threaten his opponent constantly with it. If it hits, he can save the meter and get oki off the knockdown, or RC it for damage. If it's blocked or dodged, RRC or PRC will keep Ky safe and in a good situation.
 
*Second hit will not combo after the first if spaced too close.
*Second hit will not combo after the first if spaced too close.
*Second hit always combos on Counter Hit.
*Second hit always combos on Counter Hit.
 
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Stun Dipper (SD) is one of Ky's defining attacks. Its upper body invulnerability, ridiculously fast startup, and long travel distance make it useful in a wide variety of situations. SD can be used to counter an opponent by sliding under their attacks that don't cover the ground, and to confirm knockdowns from combos and pokes spaced at the tip of {{clr|3|f.S}}, {{clr|3|2S}}, and {{clr|4|5H}}. It's also commonly used to counter pressure during even small gaps left by the opponent. Though it is an invaluable tool it's also very punishable on block. This is made worse because it's also really finicky to get both the slide and the follow-up slash to combo unless you were spaced correctly or got a Counter Hit. Because of this it's risky to throw out unless you read the opponent correctly or can confirm your spacing quickly. Ky's neutral game becomes many times better once he has 50 tension because he can mitigate all the negative consequences of SD and threaten his opponent constantly with it. If it hits, you can save the meter or go RC it for damage. If it's blocked or dodged, RC or PRC will keep you safe and put you in an advantageous position.
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===<big>Greed Sever</big>===
===<big>Greed Sever</big>===
<span class="input-badge">'''{{clr|2|214K}}'''</span>
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Used as a combo tool, to control space against active opponents, to counter hit low attacks, and as an overhead mix-up.  
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*Used as a combo tool, to control space against active opponents, to counter hit low attacks, and as an overhead mixup.  
As an overhead, Greed Sever (GS) is a bit telegraphed despite its speed. It's unsafe on block at most ranges, so it's primarily used in combos and as an advanced offensive counter-poke option. While faster than most Dusts, it has a unique animation and loud audio cue that makes it easier to react to.  
*Do note that while the startup is 19F, it does not hit crouching opponents until later (24F on crouchers).
*Airborne and invulnerable at the feet from frame 4.


As an overhead, Greed Sever (GS) is a bit telegraphed despite its speed. It's unsafe on block at most ranges, so it's primarily used in combos and as an advanced offensive option. While faster than most Dusts, it has a unique animation and loud audio cue that makes it easier to react to. Though it's somewhat lacking as a pure mixup tool, GS begins to shine when used at range to catch defensive mashing, hop over low attacks, and check over-aggressive movement in neutral. If it connects with an opponent's block at the tip near the end of the animation it's safe on block. It's typically reserved until 50 Tension is saved up to RC it just in case it's blocked. Leaves Ky in a crouching state on recovery.
Though it's somewhat lacking as a pure mix-up tool, GS begins to shine when used at range to catch defensive mashing, hop over low attacks, and check over-aggressive movement in neutral. If it connects with an opponent's block at the tip near the end of the animation it's safe on block. It's typically reserved until 50 Tension is saved up to RC it just in case it's blocked.  
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*While the startup is 19F, it does not hit crouching opponents until later (24F).
*Ky is in crouching state during recovery.
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===<big>Split Ciel</big>===
===<big>Split Ciel</big>===
<span class="input-badge">'''{{clr|5|236D}}'''</span>
{{InputBadge|{{clr|D|236D}}}}
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Used to summon Grinders, in combos, and to end blockstrings.
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*Used to summon grinders, in combos, and to end blockstrings.
In neutral, Split Ciel (SC) is used to summon Grinders for [[#Durandal Call|Durandal Call]] as quickly and safely as possible. Whiffing a special move may seem bad (and it can be in some matchups), but the threat of a Grinder allows Ky to play a more passive neutral game, and compels the opponent to move around to avoid being caught by Fortified {{MMC|input=236S|label=[[#Stun Edge|Stun Edges]]}}. On hit, it will stagger the opponent which can create some gimmicky mix-up and pressure reset opportunities if they're not good at mashing out of stagger.
*Lower body invulnerable in the middle of the startup (5-12F)


In neutral, Split Ciel (SC) is used to summon Grinders as quickly and safely as possible. Whiffing a special move may seem bad (and it can be in some matchups), but the threat of a grinder allows Ky to play a more passive neutral game, and compels the opponent to move around to avoid being caught by fortified [[{{PAGENAME}}#Stun Edge|Stun Edges]]. On hit it will stagger the opponent which can create some gimmicky mixup and pressure reset opportunities if they're not good at mashing out of stagger.
SC is also Ky's signature {{MMC|input=623H|label=[[#Vapor Thrust|Vapor Thrust]]}} loop combo ender: it's the reason he can setup Fortified {{MMC|input=236H|label=[[#Charged Stun Edge|Charged Stun Edge]]}} oki and go for free {{keyword|IAD}}/empty jump mix-ups.  


SC is also Ky's signature VT loop combo ender: it's the reason he can setup fortified CSE oki and go for free IAD/empty jump mixups. Ending blockstrings with SC is an option, because it's only -1 on block and leaves Ky with a Grinder to work with. Be careful using it to end pressure when too far from your opponent, since it has a decent amount of whiff recovery and can be punished if they're looking for it.
Ending blockstrings with SC is an option, because it's only -1 on block and leaves Ky with a Grinder to work with. Be careful using it to end pressure when pushed out too far, since it has a decent amount of whiff recovery and can be punished by opponents looking out for it.


Has some VERY niche utility as a counterpoke, such as against Venom {{clr|3|2S}} at round start.
Ky's hurtbox shifts as he lifts his foot up during the middle of Split Ciel's startup, which gives it some very niche utility as a counterpoke, such as against {{CLabel|GGXRD-R2|Venom}} {{MMC|chara=Venom|input=2S|label={{clr|S|2S}}}} at round start.
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==Overdrives==
==Overdrives==
===<big>Ride The Lightning</big>===
===<big>Ride the Lightning</big>===
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Used to end midscreen air combos in a knockdown, as a wakeup reversal, as a reversal in pressure, to confirm from {{clr|S|j.S}} {{keyword|f-shiki}}, and to end rounds with Burst Overdrive.
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*Used to end midscreen air combos in a knockdown, as a wakeup reversal, as a reversal in pressure, to confirm from {{clr|3|j.S}} fuzzy guard (f-shiki), and to end rounds with Burst Overdrive
Ride the Lightning (RTL) is Ky's signature super, which sends him bolting across the screen surrounded by lightning. It has a lot of invulnerability and can deal high damage, especially in Hellfire state. Its horizontal movement allows it to beat options that would otherwise counter {{MMC|input=623H|label=[[#Vapor Thrust|Vapor Thrust]]}} but in the end it's still the same speed as HVT. Ending common midscreen air combos with RTL is a good way to add damage and score knockdowns at times where Ky usually cannot.
*Fully invincible from 1-25F (air version 1-17F). Projectile invincible during all active frames.
 
RTL is unsafe on block and has Counter Hit recovery, so it's risky to use as a reversal. That said, it can be strangely difficult to punish due to the way each hit of RTL pushes the opponent away. This can be mitigated by Instant Blocking the last hit, but depending on Ky's position the timing changes so it can be difficult.  


Ride The Lightning (RTL) is Ky's signature super, which sends him bolting across the screen surrounded by lightning. It has a lot of invul and can deal a good deal of damage, especially in Hellfire state. Its horizontal movement allows it to beat options that would otherwise counter [[{{PAGENAME}}#Vapor Thrust|Vapor Thrust]] but in the end it's still the same speed as HVT. It is unsafe on block and has Counter Hit recovery, so it's risky. That said, it can be strangely difficult to punish due to the way each hit of RTL pushes the opponent away. This can be mitigated by Instant Blocking the last hit, but depending on Ky's position the timing changes, so it can be difficult. Ending common midscreen air combos with RTL is a good way to add damage and score knockdowns at times where Ky usually cannot.
*Projectile invincible during all active frames.
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===<big>Sacred Edge</big>===
===<big>Sacred Edge</big>===
<span class="input-badge">'''{{clr|1|236236P}}'''</span>
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Sacred Edge is Ky's preferred Overdrive for using Tension to add damage to combos anywhere on the screen. Because Overdrives don't trigger a [[GGXRD-R2/Gauges#Tension_Gain_Penalties|Tension gain penalty]] like Roman Cancels do, Ky can regain quite a bit of the Tension spent just by successfully completing the combo. Though Sacred Edge is a strong projectile that is plus on block, it is mostly used in combos-- in other cases, {{MMC|input=236S|label=[[#Stun Edge|Stun Edge]]}} and {{MMC|input=236H|label=[[#Charged Stun Edge|Charged Stun Edge]]}} accomplish nearly the exact same things and don't cost 50% Tension.
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[[#Durandal Call|Fortified]] Sacred Edge wall sticks the opponent in the corner on hit, which creates new high-damage combo opportunities.
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*Used in combos
*Fortified version wall sticks opponent in the corner.
*Frames 4-6 strike invulnerable.
Sacred Edge is Ky's bread and butter for dealing damage anywhere on the screen. Because Overdrives don't put characters into Tension cooldown, you can regain quite a bit of the Tension spent just by successfully completing your combo. Fortified Sacred Edge wallsticks the opponent in the corner, which creates new combo opportunities. Though Sacred Edge is a projectile, it is mostly used in combos - in other cases, [[{{PAGENAME}}#Stun Edge|Stun Edge]] and [[{{PAGENAME}}#Charged Stun Edge|Charged Stun Edge]] accomplish nearly the exact same thing and don't cost 50% Tension.
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==Instant Kill==
==Instant Kill==
===<big>Rising Force</big>===
===<big>Rising Force</big>===
<span class="input-badge">'''in IK mode: {{clr|4|236236H}}'''</span>
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A nice and fast Instant Kill, which has its uses in specific IK setups when [[GGXRD-R2/Offense#Instant_Kill|Conclusion Conditions]] are met.
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*Uses animation from {{clr|4|3H}}


Ky recites an incantation, a part of a poem based on his ideals as king, to summon a giant Grinder, jumping through it and piercing his opponent in a flash of lightning. Rising Force is a fast Instant Kill, and has its uses in specific IK setups when [[GGXRD-R2/Offense#Instant_Kill|Conclusion Conditions]] are met.
==Colors==
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[[Category:Guilty Gear|Ky Kiske]]

Latest revision as of 18:10, 29 March 2024

Overview

Overview

Ky is comfortable anywhere, but he excels in grounded footsies. He uses his fast and long f.S to tame opponents and complements it with 2S, 5H, 2K, and 2D. Frustrated opponents that jump at him will find themselves dealing with his above-the-knees invulnerable 6P and giant, disjointed 2H. Any one of these pokes or anti-airs can lead into a knockdown or a solid combo.

When Ky finds himself farther away from the opponent he can use his Stun EdgeGGXRD Ky StunEdge.pngGuardAllStartup10RecoveryTotal 46Advantage-10 projectiles to harass them, either covering his approach or playing keep away. By placing "Grinders" and making use of them via Durandal Call to power up his projectiles, Ky has a wide variety of strong options in neutral, okizeme, and combos.

After securing a knockdown, Ky can safely set up okizeme using Charged Stun EdgeGGXRD Ky ChargedStunEdge.pngGuardAllStartup38RecoveryTotal 69Advantage+14, then apply his strong pressure game by mixing in low attacks, frame traps, throws, and pressure resets with 6H and 6K.

If footsies don't cut it, Ky can use Stun DipperGGXRD Ky Kiske 236K.pngGuardLow, AllStartup5Recovery26Advantage-15 to slide under pokes/projectiles and score knockdowns, his overhead Greed SeverGGXRD Ky GreedSever.pngGuardHigh/AirStartup19Recovery5+11 LandingAdvantage-10 to check his opponent's reactions and hop over lows, or his reversal Vapor ThrustGGXRD Ky VaporThrust.pngGuardMidStartup11Recovery35+9 LandingAdvantage-34 to challenge pressure.

Ky is a character that can quickly switch between keeping the opponent away and turning on the offensive. His diverse moveset has a tool for every situation, and everything about him is average at worst - but usually quite a bit better.
Ky Kiske
GGXRD-R2 Ky Kiske Portrait.png
Defense
x1.03
Guts Rating
2
Weight
[100] Medium
Stun Resistance
60
Prejump
3F
Backdash
16F (1~9F invuln)
Wakeup Timing
23F (Face Up)/ 21F (Face Down)
Fastest Attack
5PGGXRD Ky 5P hitbox.pngGuardMidStartup5Recovery5Advantage+1, 2PGGXRD Ky 2P hitbox.pngGuardMidStartup5Recovery4Advantage+2, 5KGGXRD Ky 5K hitbox.pngGuardLowStartup5Recovery7Advantage-5, 2KGGXRD Ky 2K hitbox.pngGuardLowStartup5Recovery6Advantage±0 (All 5F)
Reversals
623S/623HGGXRD Ky VaporThrust hitbox.pngGuardMidStartup11Recovery35+9 LandingAdvantage-34 (9F/11F)
632146HGGXRD Ky RideTheLightning hitbox.pngGuardMidStartup10+1Recovery18Advantage-22 (10+1F)

 Ky Kiske is a well-rounded character with a low barrier to entry. He excels at playing neutral, converting pokes into knockdowns, setting up safe okizeme, and creating strong pressure.

Pros
Cons
  • Strong Neutral Game: Ky has normals which are either fast or have strong hitboxes that often convert into knockdown or damage and control space well.
  • Variable Pressure Routing: Ky's open gatling table and suite of versatile normals allows for variable pressure structure to keep opponents guessing.
  • Projectile Okizeme From Japanese "起き攻め". Attacking an opponent about to wake up after they were knocked down, usually with meaty attacks or mix-ups.: Ky's Charged Stun EdgeGGXRD Ky ChargedStunEdge.pngGuardAllStartup38RecoveryTotal 69Advantage+14 and Grinders grant him strong, looping okizeme assuming he has either meter or a Grinder set up in the corner.
  • Jack of All Trades: Ky is able to perform well in most aspects of the game, and is well-rounded to the point of having few major flaws. Ky has a solid option for every situation, including two strong anti-airs, an invulnerable DP Dragon Punch A move that has invulnerability during its startup, long recovery, and a rising motion., an invulnerable super, and versatile projectiles.
  • Securing Air Knockdowns: Unless the opponent is cornered, it is difficult to get a knockdown from air combos and sometimes impossible to knockdown airborne lightweight characters. This forces Ky to choose between doing higher damage or getting okizeme without spending meter on Ride the LightningGGXRD Ky RideTheLightning.pngGuardMidStartup10+1Recovery18Advantage-22 in many midscreen combo routes.

Unique Mechanics

Fortified Projectiles
Powered up projectiles

Ky can use specific attacks (5D, j.D, Split CielGGXRD Ky SplitCiel.pngGuardMidStartup15Recovery15Advantage-1) to summon small floating circles called Grinders that last for 210 frames3.5 seconds or until used. One ground (from 5D and Split Ciel) and one air (from j.D) Grinder can be active at the same time, and summoning a second of either kind will erase the older one.

Shooting a projectile through a Grinder will power it up into a Fortified state by consuming the Grinder. Fortified projectiles give Ky more options in neutral, pressure, and combos: Stun EdgeGGXRD Ky StunEdge.pngGuardAllStartup10RecoveryTotal 46Advantage-10 becomes a full screen sword-beam for zoning, Charged Stun EdgeGGXRD Ky ChargedStunEdge.pngGuardAllStartup38RecoveryTotal 69Advantage+14 becomes a large, long-lasting stationary projectile for okizeme, and Sacred EdgeGGXRD Ky SacredEdge.pngGuardAllStartup4+3RecoveryTotal 36Advantage+7 becomes a massive full screen blade that wallsplats opponents for combos.

Fortified projectiles still count towards Ky's projectile limit of 1 Stun Edge on the screen. Locking down the ground with Fortified Charged Stun Edge means Ky won't be able to use any other kind of Stun Edge until it goes away.

Note: In older notation, players often referred to this mechanic with Durandal Call (DC). For example, "DC CSE" refers to Fortified Charged Stun Edge.


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.

Normal Moves

5P

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
8 Mid 5 4 5 +1
Total: 13

Useful for pressure, tick throws, frame traps, burst safe combos, and situational anti airs.

5P is generally a "backup plan" for Ky as he has stronger tools in most situations. It can be used as a quick all-purpose attack that sets up pressure for throws and frame traps, and is safe from Bursts due to its fast recovery. It hits a bit high up, making it a nice backup anti-air when 6P would fail (such as when the opponent is too close and/or crosses up.)

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

5K

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
12 Low 5 8 7 -5
Total: 19

A standing low that is used for mix-ups, okizeme, setting up frame traps, and for tick throws.

5K is a low with shorter range than 2K, but better proration (80% vs 70%), making it a better choice for a low mixup when close enough. Its very long active time also makes it a reliable meaty Hitting an opponent to cover the moment as they lose invincibility. The most common one is performing an attack early on okizeme to gain frame advantage and bait reversals. on an opponent's wakeup.

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

c.S

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
28 Mid 7 2 18 -1
Total: 26

Used for frame traps, punishing, pressure, option selecting with forward throwBy pressing 6H+S to execute a throw, you'll get this attack if the opponent jumped or backdashed. , and as a situational anti-air.

An essential move in pressure due to its high attack level, jump cancelability, use as a frame trap, high reward on counter hit, and ability to throw option select. It's safe to end pressure with normally, but it's common to jump cancel it into TK Aerial Stun EdgeGGXRD Ky AirStunEdge.pngGuardAllStartup21Recovery41+14 LandingAdvantage+2 or to simply escape a situation. By late canceling other attacks into c.S in pressure, Ky can create a frame trap to catch opponents pressing buttons. On Counter Hit, it will combo into 6H, leading to high damage combos.

Its fast startup and high damage also makes it a good punish tool. It hits a bit higher up than implied by the animation, and works as an anti-air occasionally. This is much faster than 5H or 6H, and if an opponent successfully jumps a throw attempt but didn't hold Faultless Defense, they may be caught.

  • On Counter Hit, combos into 6H.

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

f.S

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
28 Mid 10 6 19 -11
Total: 34

A long reaching normal with a slight disjoint A particular type of hitbox that has no nearby associated hurtbox, enabling attacks to have certain areas that cannot be hit by an opponent's attacks in return., used for spacing and pressure.

One of Ky's cornerstone moves. It is his farthest reaching ground normal and standard spacing/harassment tool. Use f.S to threaten the opponent and prevent them from advancing or escaping. On crouching hit or Counter Hit, it can be canceled into 3H for a combo at most ranges, but won't connect at max range. With strong confirms and spatial awareness, f.S combos Stun DipperGGXRD Ky Kiske 236K.pngGuardLow, AllStartup5Recovery26Advantage-15 on hit for a knockdown.

Ky's hurtbox is extended far forward during the attack, so opponents can punish this if used recklessly. Some characters can get under f.S with low profile or airborne moves: mix it up with 5H, 2S, and Stun EdgeGGXRD Ky StunEdge.pngGuardAllStartup10RecoveryTotal 46Advantage-10 if they start to find ways around f.S. This move is a perfect candidate for YRC OSWith at least 25 Tension, input a Roman Cancel the moment the attack becomes active. On hit, it will RRC for a combo. On whiff, it will YRC. to remove most of its risk at the cost of Tension.

  • On crouching hit or Counter Hit, combos into 3H.
  • Can be avoided with low profile attacks.

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

5H

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
42 Mid 10 6 12 +1
Total: 27

Used for spacing, frame traps, situational anti-air, and punishes.

5H can be thought of as a shorter range, but safer version of f.S. It's a medium reach poke that is slightly plus on block, and when used in tandem with Ky's other spacing tools it can be very strong. 5H hits a bit higher up than f.S, and can be used as an anti-air + spacing tool in some situations. On Counter Hit it staggers the opponent, making it a great choice to frame trap with in pressure.

This move is a key part of ending pressure because of its long cancel window and advantage on block. Ky can choose to end with 5H or late cancel into 2D to trip opponents expecting to escape. On hit, use the late cancel window to space Stun DipperGGXRD Ky Kiske 236K.pngGuardLow, AllStartup5Recovery26Advantage-15 correctly and secure both hits for a knockdown.

Gatling Options: 6K, 5D, 2D

5D

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
25 High 28 13 11 -5
Total: 51

Used as a standard grounded overhead.

Ky's universal grounded overhead. It is among the slower 5D moves in the game, but is much safer on block than Ky's other grounded-usable overhead in Greed SeverGGXRD Ky GreedSever.pngGuardHigh/AirStartup19Recovery5+11 LandingAdvantage-10. If Ky has a Fortified Charged Stun Edge obscuring him, 5D becomes significantly harder to see and react to, which can make it a more appealing option.

Ky can summon Grinders faster with Split CielGGXRD Ky SplitCiel.pngGuardMidStartup15Recovery15Advantage-1, so it's not recommended just for that. While 5D can destroy the opponent's projectiles and leave Ky with a Grinder afterwards, its slow startup makes it difficult to use for that purpose.

Because 5D counts as a projectile, it can be YRC'd and still connect (although it becomes a mid). This can enable an expensive F-shiki Sometimes known as "Fuzzy Overhead". When you are in blockstun, you can switch high/low blocking, but your blocking animation and hurtbox does not change until you leave blockstun or block another attack. F-Shikis take advantage of this and use overheads that would miss on crouching characters, but not on standing characters. overhead at the cost of 25 meter to YRC the startup, getting the opponent to block it standing, then performing an instant overhead with another 50 meter to RRC into a combo.

  • Summons a Grinder and clashes with projectiles during active frames.
  • Becomes a mid attack when Yellow Roman Canceled.

6P

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
30 Mid 9 5 15 -6 1-6F Upper Body
7-13F Above Knees
Total: 28

Used as an anti-air, pressure tool, frame trap, and counterpoke.

6P is an extremely reliable anti-air and Ky's primary attack for dealing with airborne opponents alongside 2H. As a grounded attack, its disjointed hitbox A particular type of hitbox that has no nearby associated hurtbox, enabling attacks to have certain areas that cannot be hit by an opponent's attacks in return. makes it good for countering mid range pokes. It can also be used to bait certain Dead Angles in pressure.

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

6K

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
32 Mid 19 2 11 +4
Total: 31

An advancing plus-on block pressure reset and combo tool.

Because this attack is +4 on block and moves Ky forward, it allows Ky to start a new blockstring afterwards. The downside comes in the form of slow startup: it will lose to jumping/backdashing/mashing, so the opponent must be conditioned to block before this can be effectively used.

Using Yellow Roman Cancel during the startup of this move is a gimmicky way to move closer to the opponent for a throw. Keep in mind that while 6K is +4 on block, Ky's fastest normals have 5f of startup. This means that even when not instant blocked, the opponent has a 1f gap to input a reversal to beat an attempt to re-establish pressure.

  • On hit, Ky is plus enough to link into any of his 5f normals.

6H

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
30×2 Mid 23 6,(8),2 6 +11
Total: 44

Used for resetting pressure, for frame traps, and in combos after Counter Hit c.S.

6H has high frame advantage and includes a large forward step Ky takes before swinging his blade. 6H can be used to reset pressure against passive opponents, forcing his way back in and trapping them in another bad situation, or to get the opponent to use their tension in order to force Ky off of them. It's a great tool for building meter and cranking an opponent's R.I.S.C. gauge.

  • First hit is special cancellable.
  • Forces opponent into crouching state on ground hit, making it always +13 on hit.

3H

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
35 Mid 15 4 25 -12
Total: 43

Used in pressure, frame traps, punishes, and to launch for combos.

Often used to extend pressure after f.S and confirm crouching and counter hits into a launcher for high damage. On block, it's usually canceled into Stun EdgeGGXRD Ky StunEdge.pngGuardAllStartup10RecoveryTotal 46Advantage-10 and Split CielGGXRD Ky SplitCiel.pngGuardMidStartup15Recovery15Advantage-1 to remain safe, while on hit it's canceled into Greed SeverGGXRD Ky GreedSever.pngGuardHigh/AirStartup19Recovery5+11 LandingAdvantage-10 for a combo.

Like 6K, using YRC to cancel the startup of this move is a tricky way to close in for a throw. While 3H does connect from f.S, it won't reach from a f.S that hits at the tip.

  • Ky slides forward before slashing.
  • Combos from f.S on crouching and counter hit.

2P

2K

2S

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
25 Low 9 2 15 -3
Total: 25

Used for spacing, low mix-up, and gatling from f.S for safety.

2S is a long range low, used to supplement Ky's other spacing attacks. It can be used to stop advancing opponents who are trying to either low profile other attacks or attempting to rush in from the ground. It can be thought of as a version of f.S that exchanges range and damage with the safety of crouching to duck under aerial attacks. With a good sense of spacing and fast reactions Ky can cancel 2S hits near the tip into Stun DipperGGXRD Ky Kiske 236K.pngGuardLow, AllStartup5Recovery26Advantage-15 for a knockdown. It's often canceled from f.S on hit or block, and used in pressure to add a low to blockstrings.

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

2H

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
28×2 Mid 11 1,4 20 -7
Total: 35

Used for anti-air, situationally as a spacing tool, and as a frame trap.

An amazing swiss army knife of a move. 2H's potential as a preemptive anti-air attack is high since it covers a massive amount of space, hitting much farther and higher than 6P. It's also surprisingly functional as a ground poke, so running forward and throwing it out is like putting up a wall in neutral that covers the air and ground. It hits twice, which is great for dealing with moves with armor like Potemkin's Hammerfall, it launches on Counter Hit which opens up high damage potential, and it is also jump cancelable both on hit and block which makes it hilariously safe as long as it actually touches the opponent. The startup can sometimes be a bit too slow to anti-air on reaction with relative to 6P, but overall it's very fast for how large it is. The recovery isn't insignificant, but it's relatively safe for what it is.

  • Pulls in opponent towards Ky on air hit.
  • Launches and pulls in opponent towards Ky on Counter Hit.

Gatling Options: 5D, 2D

2D

j.P

j.K

j.S

j.H

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
38 High/Air 13 4 23
Total: 39

Used for okizeme, air combos, as an air-to-ground or air-to-air attack, countering anti-airs, and controlling air space.

j.H hits very far, as well as slightly below Ky, it's a gigantic swipe that is used to space opponents at the tip, or to cover escapes by using it while backdashing. Its large hitbox can even beat anti-air attacks when spaced properly at max range! Off a falling CH there's enough hitstun to pick up a combo.

In Okizeme, j.H is used as a safejump right before landing. Its longer startup frames are also useful when doing empty jump mix-ups, where it can done late to show the startup as a "fake" overhead which doesn't become active before being cancelled by landing. Gatling Options: j.D

j.D

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
40 All 38 13 Total 25+8 after landing
Total: 83

Used for zoning, space control, okizeme, crossups, and to summon Grinders.

j.D is a passive "trap" tool with considerable startup that suspends Ky in the air briefly, so it's best to use it from a distance or while the opponent is downed. It leaves an electric cross hanging in the air that will hit the opponent if it's touched while active. This is useful for zoning, as well as setting up okizeme. It's possible to cross up an opponent's block by airdashing over them the moment they wake up into j.D.

It also functions as an anti-zoning tool, since j.D also creates a Grinder, allowing Ky to immediately use Aerial Stun EdgeGGXRD Ky AirStunEdge.pngGuardAllStartup21Recovery41+14 LandingAdvantage- afterwards for a fortified Stun Edge. It launches opponents on Counter Hit, which can be converted into a combo. If done close enough to the ground, ground Stun Edges can pass through the air grinder set by j.D.

  • Disappears if Ky is hit but remains even if Ky blocks.
  • Creates a Grinder and clashes with projectiles.
  • Has landing recovery unless Yellow Roman Cancelled or double jumping after j.D.
  • Can only j.D once per jump.

Universal Mechanics

Ground Throw

Air Throw

Dead Angle Attack

Blitz Attack

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
Blitz Attack 50 Mid (15-48)+13 3 20 -2 1~Button release: Blitz
Blitz Attack Max Charge 50 Mid 50+13 3 20 +5 1~50: Blitz
Total: 50

Ky's Blitz Attack is the same as the rest of the cast's, and he has little use for it in combos.

Version ProrationA percentage-based damage modifier applied to certain attacks independently of other forms of damage scaling. Level
LevelHitstopStanding HitstunCrouching HitstunGround BlockGround Instant Block
Lv.01110109-2
Lv.112121311-3
Lv.213141513-3
Lv.314171816-4
Lv.415192018-4
RISC+How much R.I.S.C. this move builds when normal or instant blocked. RISC-How much R.I.S.C. this move removes on hit.
Blitz Attack Initial: 55% 1
Blitz Attack Max Charge 4

Blitz:

  • Hitstop 30F
  • Slighty refills own Burst and slightly drains opponent's Burst on hit
  • Blows opponent away and wall sticks opponent on hit (untechable for 40F / 80F on CH)
  • Crumples opponent on ground CH (79F)

[Blitz]:

  • Hitstop 30F
  • Slighty refills own Burst and slightly drains opponent's Burst on hit
  • Slightly blows opponent away on air hit (untechable for 50F / 100F on CH)
  • Crumples opponent on ground hit

Special Moves

Stun Edge

236S

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
Stun Edge 30 All 10 Until Corner Total 46 -10
Stun Edge (Fortified) 40 All ~+9 3 +8
Stun Edge

Fast projectile used for spacing, zoning, ending blockstrings, and resetting pressure with YRC.

Stun Edge (SE) is an important part of Ky's neutral game, and is very powerful when used with Yellow Roman Cancel. It can be used to supplement Ky's neutral at most ranges, but has low reward on hit for how risky it is to throw within an opponent's IAD An air dash performed from a standing position as quickly and as low to the ground as possible from a jump. Done by inputting 956 754, and depending on the game, using a dash macro right after a jump. range. Without meter to YRC, use it more at farther ranges where opponents cannot punish with an airdash. SE is not a pure zoning tool, as it is beat out by multi-hit projectiles or characters that can quickly create multiple projectiles.

SE truly shines when Yellow Roman Canceled: Ky can put out a fast moving hitbox very quickly, immediately react to what the opponent is doing, and then pick his options accordingly. On hit it can be confirmed into a combo and knockdown, on block he can start a blockstring. Stun Edge will even delete moves like  Sol's Gun FlameGGXRD Sol GunFlame.pngGuardAllStartup20RecoveryTotal 50Advantage-4 or  Venom's pool balls and allow Ky to punish their recovery. Try to avoid spending all your meter on this, though - it isn't infallible!

  • Can be avoided with low profile moves

Fortified Stun Edge

Used for zoning, anti-zoning, and resetting pressure.

An extremely useful tool. Shooting an SE through a Grinder turns it into a full screen sword beam. Fortified SE passes through other projectiles, and on Counter Hit it knocks down the opponent. This makes it invaluable as a zoning/anti-zoning tool, since SE on its own is rather weak against many other projectiles. With one well placed shot, Ky can break a zoning situation using fortified SE. In pressure after a Grinder has been placed, Fortified SE can reset pressure since it's +8 on block.

  • Can still be avoided with low profile moves.

Charged Stun Edge

236H

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
Charged Stun Edge 20×3 All 38 Until Corner Total 69 +14
Charged Stun Edge (Fortified) 20×6 All ~+9 59 +18
Charged Stun Edge

Used for okizeme, zoning, and occasionally as a pressure reset.

Charged Stun Edge (CSE) is larger and slower than Stun EdgeGGXRD Ky StunEdge.pngGuardAllStartup10RecoveryTotal 46Advantage-10, and hits 3 times instead of 1. It's mainly used for safe, easy okizeme From Japanese "起き攻め". Attacking an opponent about to wake up after they were knocked down, usually with meaty attacks or mix-ups. after a knockdown due to its large amount of frame advantage. Its considerable startup and recovery make it less suited to use in neutral, and it's still avoidable by 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. moves.

Once it's out, Ky can IAD An air dash performed from a standing position as quickly and as low to the ground as possible from a jump. Done by inputting 956 754, and depending on the game, using a dash macro right after a jump. over it and use j.S or j.H to lock the opponent down, or run behind it on the ground while reacting to jump out attempts. Its use as a pressure reset is limited due to its slow startup, but can catch opponents playing passively and give Ky another mix-up attempt. With Yellow Roman Cancel, it becomes much easier to use in neutral to cover an approach, and less risky as a pressure reset.


Fortified Charged Stun Edge

Also known as DC CSE. Used for okizeme, and occasionally as a zoning tool.

Firing a CSE through a Grinder will cause it to transform into a nearly fullscreen stationary rotating blade that functions similarly to CSE. It hits 6 times, and is slightly more plus on block than CSE.

Using DC CSE for okizeme gives Ky plenty of time to dash jump and go for a high/low mix-up that covers many non-invulnerable defensive options. DC CSE rapidly expands to its full range on becoming active as it does not need to travel like regular CSE, and using it with Yellow Roman Cancel enables the aforementioned mix-ups reversal-safe and doable from farther distances.

It can also be used in neutral, especially by YRCing CSE, then running in front of it and placing a Grinder for it to pass through using Split CielGGXRD Ky SplitCiel.pngGuardMidStartup15Recovery15Advantage-1. Standing inside of a DC CSE is a good way to deal with projectiles and approach opponents.

  • Clashes with other projectiles.
  • Can still be avoided with low profile moves that hit Ky.

Aerial Stun Edge

j.236S or j.236H

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
Air S Stun Edge 33 All 21 Until Ground 41+14 Landing +2
Air S Stun Edge (Fortified) 43 All ~+9 3
Air H Stun Edge 33 All 21 Until Ground 41+14 Landing
Air H Stun Edge (Fortified) 43 All ~+9 3
S Aerial Stun Edge

Used for punishing anti-air attempts, stopping momentum in mid-air, pressure, resetting pressure, setting up frame traps and as a zoning tool.

S Air SE is a multi-purpose projectile that can be used in many ways. In neutral it can be used to catch approaching opponents, and to punish anti-air attempts. This is always a risk, but is extremely safe with YRC, since it removes the landing recovery, and can allow Ky to assess the situation to confirm into a combo on it, go for a mix-up if it was blocked, or disengage with an airdash if it was avoided. When TK An input method to perform a special move in the air as fast as possible after you leave the ground. Short for "Tiger Knee". For Example: 2369 for a j.236 input.'d (2369S/H), it is advantageous on block, which makes it another way to reset pressure, especially after a jump cancelable normal such as 2H or c.S. Using an aerial projectile as a pressure reset is unconventional and many opponents may try to challenge with an attack, leading to an easy frame trap. This is extra effective in the corner!

  • Ky is crouching during landing recovery.

H Aerial Stun Edge

Mainly used for zoning.

Compared to S Air SE, H Air SE is far less multi-use, and is generally TK'd from far away to cover a good portion of the screen and harass the opponent, or to call out an opponent's jump out attempt in pressure where Ky would normally use S Air SE.

  • Ky is crouching during landing recovery

Fortified S Aerial Stun Edge

Used for punishing anti-air attempts, stopping momentum in mid-air, pressure, resetting pressure, setting up frame traps and as a zoning tool.

For the most part, Fortified S Air SE functions exactly the same as the normal version, only at an angle. It can be used after using j.D as an okizeme tool, or after jump canceling a normal during pressure and using j.D. Fortified Air SE stuns the opponent for a long time on counter hit, giving Ky time to run in and perform a quick combo. He can even confirm into 3H if done quick enough.

  • Passes through projectiles.
  • Knocks down on Counter Hit.

Fortified H Aerial Stun Edge

Used for zoning and anti-zoning.

Though Fortified H Air SE is used in the same way as the normal version, it's far more potent as a zoning/anti-zoning tool. Ky can setup a Grinder for this move by using j.D in neutral far from the opponent. Its angle makes it very hard for opponents to deal with.

  • Passes through projectiles.
  • Knocks down on Counter Hit.
Version ProrationA percentage-based damage modifier applied to certain attacks independently of other forms of damage scaling. Level
LevelHitstopStanding HitstunCrouching HitstunGround BlockGround Instant Block
Lv.01110109-2
Lv.112121311-3
Lv.213141513-3
Lv.314171816-4
Lv.415192018-4
RISC+How much R.I.S.C. this move builds when normal or instant blocked. RISC-How much R.I.S.C. this move removes on hit.
Air S Stun Edge Initial: 90% 3 2 6
Air S Stun Edge (Fortified) 4 3 6
Air H Stun Edge Initial: 90% 3 2 6
Air H Stun Edge (Fortified) 4 3 6

j.236S:

  • Frame Advantage is on lowest possible height

j.236S Grinder:

  • Staggers opponent on grounded CH, min duration 19F / max duration 39F. Knocks down on air CH.

j.236H: j.236H Grinder:

  • Knocks down opponent on CH

Vapor Thrust

623S (Air OK) or 623H (Air OK)

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
S Vapor Thrust 48 Mid 9 3 32+9 Landing -30 1-8F Full
H Vapor Thrust 48 Mid 11 4 35+9 Landing -34 1~10F Full
11~15F Strike
Air Vapor Thrust 48 All 9 3 9 After Landing 1-8F Strike
Total: 52
Total: 58
Total: 20
S Vapor Thrust

Used as a reversal on defense, as a risky wakeup reversal, as a high risk high reward anti-air, and as an invincible attack.

Vapor Thrust (VT) is Ky's invulnerable reversal attack. The S version (SVT) is extremely rewarding on Counter Hit and starts up/recovers slightly faster than the HS version, but it has much less invulnerability time. It's usually used as a high risk high reward anti-air, or in specific situations on defense to take advantage of the long untechable time on Counter Hit to pick up a combo.


H Vapor Thrust

Used as a reversal on defense and wakeup, as a risky anti-air, in combos, and as an invincible attack.

While better than SVT as far as wakeup reversals go, HVT is risky; it easily loses to some meaty low profile attacks and safe jumps. It also starts up slowly in comparison to other reversals, and has a lack of forward momentum and range. Despite this, HVT is a good tool for dealing with pressure since it still has a good amount of invulnerability. It also hits on both sides of Ky, making it one of the rare reversals that can be useful for dealing with crossups (as long as the input isn't crossed up). Ky is not left in Counter Hit or crouching state during the recovery either, so it loses a bit associated risk when the opponent has no tension to punish hard.

Ky can use HVT RC to escape oki and pick up a combo on hit, though saving Tension for FD or Dead Angle is safer. Outside of defense, it can be used to anti air some moves that otherwise counter Ky's 6P and 2H, though its startup leaves a bit to be desired and if the opponent sees it coming in time they may be able to YRC and punish Ky.

It's integral in Ky's combos, including Vapor Thrust loops, Split CielGGXRD Ky SplitCiel.pngGuardMidStartup15Recovery15Advantage-1 loops, and Dash VT combos. On medium and heavy weight characters it will score knockdowns pretty easily, but light characters tend to float too high and can recover before hitting the ground.


Air Vapor Thrust

Used as an air combo ender, as a risky anti-air, to interrupt momentum, and as an invincible attack.

Because air VT lacks a low hitting hitbox (much like the grounded version), it's rare to see it used in the air like Sol would use his Volcanic Viper. 99% of the time this move is used to end air combos. It can be a wild card option in a pinch though.

  • All versions cannot be Yellow or Purple Roman Canceled.
Version ProrationA percentage-based damage modifier applied to certain attacks independently of other forms of damage scaling. Level
LevelHitstopStanding HitstunCrouching HitstunGround BlockGround Instant Block
Lv.01110109-2
Lv.112121311-3
Lv.213141513-3
Lv.314171816-4
Lv.415192018-4
RISC+How much R.I.S.C. this move builds when normal or instant blocked. RISC-How much R.I.S.C. this move removes on hit.
S Vapor Thrust 2 10 7
H Vapor Thrust Initial: 80% 2 10 10
Air Vapor Thrust 2 10 7

623S:

  • Floats on hit, untechable for 35F / knockdown on CH
  • 9F onwards Airborne

623H:

  • Floats on hit, untechable for 60F / knockdown on CH
  • 11F onwards Airborne

j.623S/H:

  • Floats on hit, untechable for 45F / knockdown on CH

Stun Dipper

236K

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
12,32 Low, All 5 14(7)3 26 -15 1-4F Upper Body
5-18F Low Profile
Total: 51

Used to low profile attacks, counterattack on defense, confirm knockdowns from pokes, as a surprise low attack at the end of pressure, and to cover lots of space quickly.

Stun Dipper (SD) is one of Ky's defining attacks. Its ridiculously fast startup, low profile, and long travel distance make it useful in a wide variety of situations. SD can be used to counter an opponent by sliding under their attacks that don't cover the ground, and to confirm knockdowns from combos and pokes spaced at the tip of f.S, 2S, and 5H. It's also commonly used to challenge pressure during small gaps.

Though SD is an invaluable tool it's also very punishable on block, and won't combo if the opponent is too closearound the tip of 2S or 5H range is the sweet spot. Unlike Greed Sever, the second hit always has the same frame (dis)advantage, making it easily punished. SD is very risky to throw out without a good read, spacing awareness, or meter.

Ky's neutral game becomes many times better once he has 50 tension because he can mitigate all the negative consequences of SD and threaten his opponent constantly with it. If it hits, he can save the meter and get oki off the knockdown, or RC it for damage. If it's blocked or dodged, RRC or PRC will keep Ky safe and in a good situation.

  • Second hit will not combo after the first if spaced too close.
  • Second hit always combos on Counter Hit.

Greed Sever

214K

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
30 High/Air 19 14 5+11 Landing -10 4F onwards Foot
Total: 48

Used as a combo tool, to control space against active opponents, to counter hit low attacks, and as an overhead mix-up.

As an overhead, Greed Sever (GS) is a bit telegraphed despite its speed. It's unsafe on block at most ranges, so it's primarily used in combos and as an advanced offensive counter-poke option. While faster than most Dusts, it has a unique animation and loud audio cue that makes it easier to react to.

Though it's somewhat lacking as a pure mix-up tool, GS begins to shine when used at range to catch defensive mashing, hop over low attacks, and check over-aggressive movement in neutral. If it connects with an opponent's block at the tip near the end of the animation it's safe on block. It's typically reserved until 50 Tension is saved up to RC it just in case it's blocked.

  • While the startup is 19F, it does not hit crouching opponents until later (24F).
  • Ky is in crouching state during recovery.

Split Ciel

236D

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
40 Mid 15 3 15 -1 5-12F Lower Body
Total: 32

Used to summon Grinders, in combos, and to end blockstrings.

In neutral, Split Ciel (SC) is used to summon Grinders for Durandal Call as quickly and safely as possible. Whiffing a special move may seem bad (and it can be in some matchups), but the threat of a Grinder allows Ky to play a more passive neutral game, and compels the opponent to move around to avoid being caught by Fortified Stun EdgesGGXRD Ky StunEdge.pngGuardAllStartup10RecoveryTotal 46Advantage-10. On hit, it will stagger the opponent which can create some gimmicky mix-up and pressure reset opportunities if they're not good at mashing out of stagger.

SC is also Ky's signature Vapor ThrustGGXRD Ky VaporThrust.pngGuardMidStartup11Recovery35+9 LandingAdvantage-34 loop combo ender: it's the reason he can setup Fortified Charged Stun EdgeGGXRD Ky ChargedStunEdge.pngGuardAllStartup38RecoveryTotal 69Advantage+14 oki and go for free IAD An air dash performed from a standing position as quickly and as low to the ground as possible from a jump. Done by inputting 956 754, and depending on the game, using a dash macro right after a jump./empty jump mix-ups.

Ending blockstrings with SC is an option, because it's only -1 on block and leaves Ky with a Grinder to work with. Be careful using it to end pressure when pushed out too far, since it has a decent amount of whiff recovery and can be punished by opponents looking out for it.

Ky's hurtbox shifts as he lifts his foot up during the middle of Split Ciel's startup, which gives it some very niche utility as a counterpoke, such as against  Venom 2SGgxrd venom 2s.pngGuardMidStartup6Recovery19Advantage-7 at round start.

Overdrives

Ride the Lightning

632146H (Air OK) or 632146D (Air OK)

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
Ride the Lightning 36×5
[45×5]
Mid 10+1 42 18 -22 1-15 Full
16-42 Projectile
Air Ride the Lightning 36×5
[45×5]
All 8+1 42 Until Landing +6 After Landing 1-9 Full
10-42 Projectile
Total: 70
Total: 56

Used to end midscreen air combos in a knockdown, as a wakeup reversal, as a reversal in pressure, to confirm from j.S f-shiki Sometimes known as "Fuzzy Overhead". When you are in blockstun, you can switch high/low blocking, but your blocking animation and hurtbox does not change until you leave blockstun or block another attack. F-Shikis take advantage of this and use overheads that would miss on crouching characters, but not on standing characters., and to end rounds with Burst Overdrive.

Ride the Lightning (RTL) is Ky's signature super, which sends him bolting across the screen surrounded by lightning. It has a lot of invulnerability and can deal high damage, especially in Hellfire state. Its horizontal movement allows it to beat options that would otherwise counter Vapor ThrustGGXRD Ky VaporThrust.pngGuardMidStartup11Recovery35+9 LandingAdvantage-34 but in the end it's still the same speed as HVT. Ending common midscreen air combos with RTL is a good way to add damage and score knockdowns at times where Ky usually cannot.

RTL is unsafe on block and has Counter Hit recovery, so it's risky to use as a reversal. That said, it can be strangely difficult to punish due to the way each hit of RTL pushes the opponent away. This can be mitigated by Instant Blocking the last hit, but depending on Ky's position the timing changes so it can be difficult.

  • Projectile invincible during all active frames.
Version ProrationA percentage-based damage modifier applied to certain attacks independently of other forms of damage scaling. Level
LevelHitstopStanding HitstunCrouching HitstunGround BlockGround Instant Block
Lv.01110109-2
Lv.112121311-3
Lv.213141513-3
Lv.314171816-4
Lv.415192018-4
RISC+How much R.I.S.C. this move builds when normal or instant blocked. RISC-How much R.I.S.C. this move removes on hit.
Ride the Lightning 2 10 7
Air Ride the Lightning 2 10 7

632146H:

  • [ ] values are for Burst version
  • 20% [40%] minimum damage
  • Stun: 0

j.632146H:

  • [ ] values are for Burst version
  • 20% [40%] minimum damage
  • Untechable time 36F (72F on CH)
  • Will wallstick if opponent hits the wall within 40F from hit

Sacred Edge

236236P

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
Sacred Edge 27×5 All 4+3 Until Corner Total 36 +7 4-6F Strike
Sacred Edge (Fortified) 100 All ~+1 3 +6

Primarily used in combos.

Sacred Edge is Ky's preferred Overdrive for using Tension to add damage to combos anywhere on the screen. Because Overdrives don't trigger a Tension gain penalty like Roman Cancels do, Ky can regain quite a bit of the Tension spent just by successfully completing the combo. Though Sacred Edge is a strong projectile that is plus on block, it is mostly used in combos-- in other cases, Stun EdgeGGXRD Ky StunEdge.pngGuardAllStartup10RecoveryTotal 46Advantage-10 and Charged Stun EdgeGGXRD Ky ChargedStunEdge.pngGuardAllStartup38RecoveryTotal 69Advantage+14 accomplish nearly the exact same things and don't cost 50% Tension.

Fortified Sacred Edge wall sticks the opponent in the corner on hit, which creates new high-damage combo opportunities.

Version ProrationA percentage-based damage modifier applied to certain attacks independently of other forms of damage scaling. Level
LevelHitstopStanding HitstunCrouching HitstunGround BlockGround Instant Block
Lv.01110109-2
Lv.112121311-3
Lv.213141513-3
Lv.314171816-4
Lv.415192018-4
RISC+How much R.I.S.C. this move builds when normal or instant blocked. RISC-How much R.I.S.C. this move removes on hit.
Sacred Edge 2 3 6
Sacred Edge (Fortified) 4 20 15

236236P:

  • 20% minimum damage
  • On air hit untechable for 30F, knockdown on CH.

236236P Grinder:

  • 20% minimum damage
  • Untechable time 40F (80F on CH)
  • Will wallstick if opponent hits the wall within 40F from hit

Instant Kill

Rising Force

During IK Mode: 236236H

Colors

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