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!Jiren | ! align="center" colspan="2" | Jiren | ||
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|| | | align="center" colspan="2" | [[File:DBFZ_Jiren_Portrait.png|300x500px|center]] | ||
[[File:DBFZ_Jiren_Portrait.png| | |||
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|| | | '''Play-style''' || Defensive, Counter | ||
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| '''Team Role''' || Middle | |||
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<div style="float:left; margin-right:25px;"> | <div style="float:left; margin-right:25px;"> | ||
{{TOC limit|2}} | {{TOC limit|2}} | ||
</div> | </div> | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Jiren the | {{Bio | ||
| name = Jiren | |||
=== | | game = DBFZ | ||
{ | | quote = Strength is everything. All is possible with power and power alone. | ||
| | | lore = | ||
The strongest mortal of Universe 11, so powerful that he surpasses many universes' Gods of Destruction. From his dark past of the destruction of his home from an unknown being, he fell on the belief that strength is justice, and that he cannot trust anyone for the sake of maintaining his strength. A member of the Pride Troopers, he encounters Goku and the rest of Universe 7 during the Tournament of Power, where he serves as their most challenging foe and the final obstacle between victory or being erased from existence; through Goku, however, he learns of Universe 7's power of trust, and overcomes the dark past that haunted him for so long. (Name trivia: Jiren's name comes from Japanese word "Renji", meaning "Stove", by switching the syllables.) | |||
|- | }} | ||
| | ===Playstyle=== | ||
* | {{StrengthsAndWeaknesses | ||
* Very | | intro = {{Character Label|DBFZ|Jiren}} is a defensive character who controls the flow of the match with his array of counters and anti-neutral tools. | ||
* | | pros = | ||
* Relatively simple gameplan. | |||
* Combo structure | * Very high damage and corner carry. | ||
* | * Excellent stagger pressure with his lights. | ||
* | * Combo structure synergizes well with assists. | ||
| | * 2L is the god button. Huge damage, huge range, can reverse beat into it from 5LL, beats jumping, you name it. | ||
* | * Huge normals and good projectiles, solid neutral game overall. | ||
* | * Amazing assists. | ||
* | | cons = | ||
* | * Terrible, terrible mixup. Requires heavy conditioning to open the opponent up, lest you risk getting mashed out. | ||
* | * Cannot safely end a string if he proceeds past his light normals. | ||
* Specials as a whole are not noteworthy. | |||
* Counters require meter to combo after and still lose to grabs unlike a regular DP. | |||
* Has no traditional 5H, instead he gets a slow grab. | |||
* 214S is bar none the worst special move in the game. | |||
}} | |||
{{#lst:{{PAGENAME}}/Data|Links}} | {{#lst:{{PAGENAME}}/Data|Links}} | ||
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|image=DBFZ_Jiren_5L.png |caption= | |image=DBFZ_Jiren_5L.png |caption= | ||
|image2=DBFZ_Jiren_5LL.png |caption2= | |image2=DBFZ_Jiren_5LL.png |caption2= | ||
|image3=DBFZ_Jiren_5LLL.png |caption3='''''Owari | |image3=DBFZ_Jiren_5LLL.png |caption3='''''Owari da''''' | ||
|data= | |data= | ||
{{AttackDataHeader-DBFZ|version=yes}} | {{AttackDataHeader-DBFZ|version=yes}} | ||
{{!}}- | {{!}}- | ||
{{AttackVersion|name=5L}} | {{AttackVersion|name=5L}} | ||
{{# | {{#lst:{{PAGENAME}}/Data|5L}} | ||
{{!}}- | {{!}}- | ||
{{Description| | {{Description|9|text= | ||
* Decent range | * Decent range | ||
* Pushes the opponent back considerably | * Pushes the opponent back considerably | ||
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}} | }} | ||
{{AttackVersion|name=5LL}} | {{AttackVersion|name=5LL}} | ||
{{# | {{#lst:{{PAGENAME}}/Data|5LL}} | ||
{{!}}- | {{!}}- | ||
{{Description| | {{Description|9|text= | ||
* Lightly launches the opponent | * Lightly launches the opponent | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{AttackVersion|name=5LLL}} | {{AttackVersion|name=5LLL}} | ||
{{# | {{#lst:{{PAGENAME}}/Data|5LLL}} | ||
{{!}}- | {{!}}- | ||
{{Description| | {{Description|9|text= | ||
* Projectile | * Projectile | ||
* [] is on Smash hit. | * [] is on Smash hit. | ||
Easily the coolest looking autocombo ender in the game. | Easily the coolest looking autocombo ender in the game. | ||
}} | }} | ||
}} | }}<nowiki/> | ||
======<font style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">5M</font>====== | ======<font style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">5M</font>====== | ||
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{{AttackDataHeader-DBFZ}} | {{AttackDataHeader-DBFZ}} | ||
{{!}}- | {{!}}- | ||
{{# | {{#lst:{{PAGENAME}}/Data|5M}} | ||
{{!}}- | {{!}}- | ||
{{Description| | {{Description|8|text= | ||
* Jump-cancelable on hit. | * Jump-cancelable on hit. | ||
}} | }} | ||
}} | }}<nowiki/> | ||
======<font style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">5H</font>====== | ======<font style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">5H</font>====== | ||
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{{AttackDataHeader-DBFZ}} | {{AttackDataHeader-DBFZ}} | ||
{{!}}- | {{!}}- | ||
{{# | {{#lst:{{PAGENAME}}/Data|5H}} | ||
{{!}}- | {{!}}- | ||
{{Description| | {{Description|8|text= | ||
* Slower than average grab. | * Slower than average grab. | ||
* Can only be used once per combo | * Can only be used once per combo | ||
Useful in corner combos, as you can go straight into 2S and superdash for a followup. Midscreen, you can use 5S and vanish. | Useful in corner combos, as you can go straight into 2S and superdash for a followup. Midscreen, you can use 5S and vanish. It is extremely slow, but you can occasionally catch people with it if they're not expecting it. DO NOT overuse it, as it is easy for your opponent to mash out of it. You're most likely to use this in a corner combo because of how slow it is and how much damage it does. | ||
Not armored, so be careful throwing this out in strings. | Not armored, so be careful throwing this out in strings. | ||
}} | }} | ||
}} | }}<nowiki/> | ||
======<font style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">5S</font>====== | ======<font style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">5S</font>====== | ||
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{{AttackDataHeader-DBFZ}} | {{AttackDataHeader-DBFZ}} | ||
{{!}}- | {{!}}- | ||
{{# | {{#lst:{{PAGENAME}}/Data|5S}} | ||
{{!}}- | {{!}}- | ||
{{Description| | {{Description|8|text= | ||
* Can destroy other Ki blasts and hit the opponent at the same time | * Can destroy other Ki blasts and hit the opponent at the same time | ||
* Cannot be superdashed through | * Cannot be superdashed through | ||
The closest thing Jiren has | The closest thing Jiren has to a beam. Being a 5S move, it carries some interesting properties like being able to gatling into Heavies and 2S, as well as being vanish cancelable on whiff. | ||
Can combo into 2S and 5H in the corner. | |||
}} | }} | ||
}}<nowiki/> | |||
======<font style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">2L</font>====== | ======<font style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">2L</font>====== | ||
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{{AttackDataHeader-DBFZ}} | {{AttackDataHeader-DBFZ}} | ||
{{!}}- | {{!}}- | ||
{{# | {{#lst:{{PAGENAME}}/Data|2L}} | ||
{{!}}- | {{!}}- | ||
{{Description| | {{Description|8|text= | ||
* Scales like a medium attack, making it a powerful starter | * Scales like a medium attack, making it a powerful starter | ||
* Chains out of 5LL | * Chains out of 5LL | ||
This is what dreams are made of. The ultimate stagger pressure tool and ToD starter. It also makes the screen shake. | This is what dreams are made of. The ultimate stagger pressure tool and ToD starter. It also makes the screen shake. | ||
}} | }} | ||
}} | }}<nowiki/> | ||
======<font style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">2M</font>====== | ======<font style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">2M</font>====== | ||
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{{AttackDataHeader-DBFZ}} | {{AttackDataHeader-DBFZ}} | ||
{{!}}- | {{!}}- | ||
{{# | {{#lst:{{PAGENAME}}/Data|2M}} | ||
{{!}}- | {{!}}- | ||
{{Description| | {{Description|8|text= | ||
* Jiren's only low. | * Jiren's only low. | ||
* Very slow. | * Very slow. | ||
* Easily half screen range. | * Easily half screen range. | ||
}} | }} | ||
}} | }}<nowiki/> | ||
======<font style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">2H</font>====== | ======<font style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">2H</font>====== | ||
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{{AttackDataHeader-DBFZ}} | {{AttackDataHeader-DBFZ}} | ||
{{!}}- | {{!}}- | ||
{{# | {{#lst:{{PAGENAME}}/Data|2H}} | ||
{{!}}- | {{!}}- | ||
{{Description| | {{Description|8|text= | ||
* Counts as grounded. | * Counts as grounded. | ||
* Uses up Jiren's Smash. | * Uses up Jiren's Smash. | ||
* Launches higher with more hitstun if Smash hasn't been used. | * Launches higher with more hitstun if Smash hasn't been used. | ||
* Causes a wallbounce behind Jiren. | * Causes a wallbounce behind Jiren. | ||
An interesting 2H that only really sees use if you're in the corner. It bounces the opponent off the wall behind Jiren, causing a sideswitch. | An interesting 2H that only really sees use if you're in the corner. It bounces the opponent off the wall behind Jiren, causing a sideswitch. It is generally better to use 2S due to the fact it doesn't sideswitch. | ||
}} | }} | ||
}}<nowiki/> | |||
======<font style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">2S</font>====== | ======<font style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">2S</font>====== | ||
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{{AttackDataHeader-DBFZ}} | {{AttackDataHeader-DBFZ}} | ||
{{!}}- | {{!}}- | ||
{{# | {{#lst:{{PAGENAME}}/Data|2S}} | ||
{{!}}- | {{!}}- | ||
{{Description| | {{Description|8|text= | ||
* Uses up Jiren's Smash. | * Uses up Jiren's Smash. | ||
* Launches higher with more hitstun if Smash hasn't been used. | * Launches higher with more hitstun if Smash hasn't been used. | ||
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Even though this move's input is 2S, it functions like every other character's 2H: an attribute invincible anti-air. However, Jiren's 2S has armor instead of invincibility, so your enemy has to deal with the humiliation of seeing freeze frames of them bouncing off of Jiren's chest before being launched to the moon. This move is also Jiren's primary grounded way of comboing into superdash post-smash use (I.E. after 5H). | Even though this move's input is 2S, it functions like every other character's 2H: an attribute invincible anti-air. However, Jiren's 2S has armor instead of invincibility, so your enemy has to deal with the humiliation of seeing freeze frames of them bouncing off of Jiren's chest before being launched to the moon. This move is also Jiren's primary grounded way of comboing into superdash post-smash use (I.E. after 5H). | ||
}} | }} | ||
}} | }}<nowiki/> | ||
======<font style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">6M</font>====== | ======<font style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">6M</font>====== | ||
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{{AttackDataHeader-DBFZ}} | {{AttackDataHeader-DBFZ}} | ||
{{!}}- | {{!}}- | ||
{{# | {{#lst:{{PAGENAME}}/Data|6M}} | ||
{{!}}- | {{!}}- | ||
{{Description| | {{Description|8|text= | ||
* Counts as airborne. | * Counts as airborne. | ||
* Uses the same hitboxes and hurtboxes of Jiren's j.H. | * Uses the same hitboxes and hurtboxes of Jiren's j.H. | ||
Jiren's low threat is pretty lacking so you most likely won't be using this much. | Jiren's low threat is pretty lacking so you most likely won't be using this much. | ||
}} | }} | ||
}} | }}<nowiki/> | ||
======<font style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">j.L</font>====== | ======<font style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">j.L</font>====== | ||
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{{AttackDataHeader-DBFZ}} | {{AttackDataHeader-DBFZ}} | ||
{{!}}- | {{!}}- | ||
{{# | {{#lst:{{PAGENAME}}/Data|j.L}} | ||
{{!}}- | {{!}}- | ||
{{Description| | {{Description|8|text= | ||
* Double-jump-cancelable. | * Double-jump-cancelable. | ||
Useful combo extention tool in the corner after j.2S. | Useful combo extention tool in the corner after j.2S. | ||
}} | }} | ||
}} | }}<nowiki/> | ||
======<font style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">j.M</font>====== | ======<font style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">j.M</font>====== | ||
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{{AttackDataHeader-DBFZ}} | {{AttackDataHeader-DBFZ}} | ||
{{!}}- | {{!}}- | ||
{{# | {{#lst:{{PAGENAME}}/Data|j.M}} | ||
{{!}}- | {{!}}- | ||
{{Description| | {{Description|8|text= | ||
* Double-jump-cancelable. | * Double-jump-cancelable. | ||
}} | }} | ||
}} | }}<nowiki/> | ||
======<font style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">j.H</font>====== | ======<font style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">j.H</font>====== | ||
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{{AttackDataHeader-DBFZ}} | {{AttackDataHeader-DBFZ}} | ||
{{!}}- | {{!}}- | ||
{{# | {{#lst:{{PAGENAME}}/Data|j.H}} | ||
{{!}}- | {{!}}- | ||
{{Description| | {{Description|8|text= | ||
* [] is on Smash hit. | * [] is on Smash hit. | ||
* Knockdown state changes depending on Jiren's usage of his Smash. | * Knockdown state changes depending on Jiren's usage of his Smash. | ||
* Autocombo version wallbounces in the corner and provides one random Dragon Ball. | * Autocombo version wallbounces in the corner and provides one random Dragon Ball. | ||
}} | }} | ||
}} | }}<nowiki/> | ||
======<font style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">j.S</font>====== | ======<font style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">j.S</font>====== | ||
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{{AttackDataHeader-DBFZ}} | {{AttackDataHeader-DBFZ}} | ||
{{!}}- | {{!}}- | ||
{{# | {{#lst:{{PAGENAME}}/Data|j.S}} | ||
{{!}}- | {{!}}- | ||
{{Description| | {{Description|8|text= | ||
* Causes a light wallbounce | * Causes a light wallbounce | ||
* High untech time | * High untech time | ||
* Can be used immediately off the ground as a standard Ki Blast instead of 5S | * Can be used immediately off the ground as a standard Ki Blast instead of 5S | ||
}} | }} | ||
}} | }}<nowiki/> | ||
======<font style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">j.2H</font>====== | ======<font style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">j.2H</font>====== | ||
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{{AttackDataHeader-DBFZ}} | {{AttackDataHeader-DBFZ}} | ||
{{!}}- | {{!}}- | ||
{{# | {{#lst:{{PAGENAME}}/Data|j.2H}} | ||
{{!}}- | {{!}}- | ||
{{Description| | {{Description|8|text= | ||
* [] is on fully charged. | * [] is on fully charged. | ||
* | *After the Season 3 buffs, both the charged and uncharged versions cause a sliding knockdown regardless of when the attack hits | ||
}} | }} | ||
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======<font style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">j.2S</font>====== | ======<font style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">j.2S</font>====== | ||
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{{AttackDataHeader-DBFZ}} | {{AttackDataHeader-DBFZ}} | ||
{{!}}- | {{!}}- | ||
{{# | {{#lst:{{PAGENAME}}/Data|j.2S}} | ||
{{!}}- | {{!}}- | ||
{{Description| | {{Description|8|text= | ||
* Groundbounces | * Groundbounces | ||
* Combos into fully charged j.2H in the corner | * Combos into fully charged j.2H in the corner | ||
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* Can end combos relatively close to the ground with this & convert into Level 1 mid-screen | * Can end combos relatively close to the ground with this & convert into Level 1 mid-screen | ||
}} | }} | ||
}} | }}<nowiki/> | ||
==Special Moves== | ==Special Moves== | ||
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{{!}}- | {{!}}- | ||
{{AttackVersion|name=Ground L}} | {{AttackVersion|name=Ground L}} | ||
{{# | {{#lst:{{PAGENAME}}/Data|236L}} | ||
{{!}}- | {{!}}- | ||
{{AttackVersion|name=Air L}} | {{AttackVersion|name=Air L}} | ||
{{# | {{#lst:{{PAGENAME}}/Data|j.236L}} | ||
{{!}}- | {{!}}- | ||
{{Description| | {{Description|9|text= | ||
Because of it's disjointed hitbox, the air version can be used to prevent superdashes after j.S/j.2S. | Because of it's disjointed hitbox, the air version can be used to prevent superdashes after j.S/j.2S. | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{AttackVersion|name=Ground M}} | {{AttackVersion|name=Ground M}} | ||
{{# | {{#lst:{{PAGENAME}}/Data|236M}} | ||
{{!}}- | {{!}}- | ||
{{AttackVersion|name=Air M}} | {{AttackVersion|name=Air M}} | ||
{{# | {{#lst:{{PAGENAME}}/Data|j.236M}} | ||
{{!}}- | {{!}}- | ||
{{Description| | {{Description|9|text= | ||
*Wallbounces | *Wallbounces | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{AttackVersion|name=Ground H}} | {{AttackVersion|name=Ground H}} | ||
{{# | {{#lst:{{PAGENAME}}/Data|236H}} | ||
{{!}}- | {{!}}- | ||
{{AttackVersion|name=Air H}} | {{AttackVersion|name=Air H}} | ||
{{# | {{#lst:{{PAGENAME}}/Data|j.236H}} | ||
{{!}}- | {{!}}- | ||
{{Description| | {{Description|9|text= | ||
*Launches the opponent | *Launches the opponent | ||
*Covers a longer distance | *Covers a longer distance | ||
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Mostly blockstring or combo filler. Notable for being Jiren's only special that gives him a true blockstring, but it's unsafe. | Mostly blockstring or combo filler. Notable for being Jiren's only special that gives him a true blockstring, but it's unsafe. | ||
}} | }} | ||
}} | }}<nowiki/> | ||
======<font style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">Shock Tornado</font>====== | ======<font style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">Shock Tornado</font>====== | ||
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{{!}}- | {{!}}- | ||
{{AttackVersion|name=L}} | {{AttackVersion|name=L}} | ||
{{# | {{#lst:{{PAGENAME}}/Data|214L}} | ||
{{!}}- | {{!}}- | ||
{{Description| | {{Description|9|text= | ||
* Stands and counters | * Stands and counters all physical hits. Highs, lows, whatever. | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{AttackVersion|name=M}} | {{AttackVersion|name=M}} | ||
{{# | {{#lst:{{PAGENAME}}/Data|214M}} | ||
{{!}}- | {{!}}- | ||
{{Description| | {{Description|9|text= | ||
* Crouches, and counters only Low attacks. | * Crouches, and counters only Low attacks. | ||
Extremely risky and best avoided in most scenarios, but it thankfully has low recovery. | Extremely risky and best avoided in most scenarios, but it thankfully has low recovery. | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{AttackVersion|name=H}} | {{AttackVersion|name=H}} | ||
{{# | {{#lst:{{PAGENAME}}/Data|214H}} | ||
{{!}}- | {{!}}- | ||
{{Description| | {{Description|9|text= | ||
* Stands and counters all non-projectile normals. | * Stands and counters all non-projectile normals. | ||
* Frame 1 | * Frame 1 | ||
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This is your go-to panic button. If you have the meter, it's a great tool to try and save Jiren. Not ideal otherwise as the blue health penalty is very harsh. | This is your go-to panic button. If you have the meter, it's a great tool to try and save Jiren. Not ideal otherwise as the blue health penalty is very harsh. | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{Description| | {{Description|9|text= | ||
*Jiren prepares for a counter-attack. When hit with a '''physical''' non-super attack, Jiren will freeze and spin the opponent into the air with a judo throw. The opponent cannot escape. | *Jiren prepares for a counter-attack. When hit with a '''physical''' non-super attack, Jiren will freeze and spin the opponent into the air with a judo throw. The opponent cannot escape. | ||
*Cannot be comboed after. Requires Vanish or Meter to do any real damage from this. | *Cannot be comboed after. Requires Vanish or Meter to do any real damage from this. | ||
*Will not counter projectiles or grabs. | *Will not counter projectiles or grabs. | ||
Jiren's staple counter. | Jiren's staple counter. Deals a good chunk of damage, but it's effectively a glorified DP and as such is quite risky. Unlike a DP, you can't empty vanish in Sparking to save yourself and you will still lose to Dragon Rush, so you're trading some protection for damage. | ||
}} | }} | ||
}}<nowiki/> | |||
======<font style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">Grand Charge</font>====== | ======<font style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">Grand Charge</font>====== | ||
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{{AttackDataHeader-DBFZ}} | {{AttackDataHeader-DBFZ}} | ||
{{!}}- | {{!}}- | ||
{{# | {{#lst:{{PAGENAME}}/Data|236S}} | ||
{{!}}- | {{!}}- | ||
{{Description| | {{Description|8|text= | ||
* Invulnerable to projectiles while the barrier is up | * Invulnerable to projectiles while the barrier is up | ||
* However, the projectile barrier runs out a few frames before Jiren recovers, so if your opponent is spamming ki blasts they will catch you | |||
* Safe on block. | |||
* Ridiculously high damage combo filler | * Ridiculously high damage combo filler | ||
This move is too slow to use effectively in neutral, but it functions as a devastating frametrap in blockstring. You get a massive combo if it trades and it jails into vanish. | This move is too slow to use effectively in neutral, but it functions as a devastating frametrap in blockstring. You get a massive combo if it trades and it jails into vanish. | ||
}} | }} | ||
}} | }}<nowiki/> | ||
======<font style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">Counter Impact</font>====== | ======<font style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">Counter Impact</font>====== | ||
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|input=214S | |input=214S | ||
|image=DBFZ_Jiren_CounterImpact1.png |caption=''"I'm waiting!"'' | |image=DBFZ_Jiren_CounterImpact1.png |caption=''"I'm waiting!"'' | ||
|image2=DBFZ_Jiren_CounterImpact2.png | |image2=DBFZ_Jiren_CounterImpact2.png |caption2=''Oh please for the love of god don't DP'' | ||
|data= | |data= | ||
{{AttackDataHeader-DBFZ}} | {{AttackDataHeader-DBFZ}} | ||
{{!}}- | {{!}}- | ||
{{# | {{#lst:{{PAGENAME}}/Data|214S}} | ||
{{!}}- | {{!}}- | ||
{{Description| | {{Description|8|text= | ||
Probably the worst special move in the entire game. Far too risky and inconsistent to justify its low reward. | Probably the worst special move in the entire game. Far too risky and inconsistent to justify its low reward. | ||
* Counter attack that works against projectiles and assists. Loses to everything else. | * Counter attack that works against projectiles and assists. Loses to everything else. | ||
* Hold the button to extend the parry duration. | * Hold the button to extend the parry duration. | ||
* Jiren teleports to the opponent's location on a successful counter, even if the opponent is airborne. This often results in Jiren getting blasted in the face. | * Jiren teleports to the opponent's location on a successful counter, even if the opponent is airborne. This often results in Jiren getting blasted in the face. | ||
* There are several special moves that consistently and cleanly beat Jiren on a successful parry. DPs are one such example, but Janemba's teleport and even superdash will evade the counter and get Jiren punished for making the right call. | * There are several special moves that consistently and cleanly beat Jiren on a successful parry. DPs are one such example, but Janemba's teleport and even superdash will evade the counter and get Jiren punished for making the right call. Even assists that are already out can beat Jiren if they're lingering hitboxes, such as beam assists. | ||
* Attack comes out on Frame 5 after Jiren teleports, meaning the opponent can also vanish or input a quick special move to get them out of danger. | * Jiren CAN counter Z-Assists with this, which can catch opponents off guard, but they might be even more ready to prepare with a reversal. Even if they're just standing still, they can simply buffer jump and not get hit by the grab. | ||
* Attack comes out on Frame 5 after Jiren teleports, meaning the opponent can also vanish or input a quick special move to get them out of danger. If the opponent vanishes/does not get hit by the grab, however, Jiren can also vanish - though he does not get any followup off of this. | |||
* Cannot be comboed after without meter, and the damage by its self is quite mediocre for such a huge risk. | * Cannot be comboed after without meter, and the damage by its self is quite mediocre for such a huge risk. | ||
* Rather generously has an incredibly obvious freeze to inform the opponent that you just parried them, so they'll immediately buffer a DP. | * Rather generously has an incredibly obvious freeze to inform the opponent that you just parried them, so they'll immediately buffer a DP. | ||
* Terrible. Don't bother unless you're catching a beam fired by someone not named Gogeta. You are more likely to be punished on a successful parry than turn the tides of the battle. | * Terrible. Don't bother unless you're catching a beam fired by someone not named Gogeta. You are more likely to be punished on a successful parry than turn the tides of the battle. | ||
This special exemplifies why people call Jiren the "worst character" in Dragon Ball FighterZ. It's a massive risk, only beats one thing, is easily countered in return, and isn't even a consistent choice. Doesn't give him combos afterwards without suffering both meter loss and scaling thanks to Vanish Attack. | This special exemplifies why people call Jiren the "worst character" in Dragon Ball FighterZ. It's a massive risk, only beats one thing, is easily countered in return, and isn't even a consistent choice. Doesn't give him combos afterwards without suffering both meter loss and scaling thanks to Vanish Attack. While it can be useful against certain playstyles or characters, especially since Jiren can somewhat deal with people vanishing out of his followups, sometimes it's just not worth it. It's not terrible for shutting down ki-blast happy opponents like Z Broly, but even then you could probably do better. | ||
Only use this to beat high committal moves like Kamehameha. Be extremely careful, as characters can still use their Level 3s right when they see the freeze which can very well get you [[DBFZ/Goku#Super_Spirit_Bomb| spirit bombed]]. Not worth the risk. | Only use this to beat high committal moves like Kamehameha, or against ki-blast happy opponents like Z Broly (but even then, be careful). Be extremely careful, as characters can still use their Level 3s right when they see the freeze which can very well get you [[DBFZ/Goku#Super_Spirit_Bomb| spirit bombed]]. Not worth the risk. | ||
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* Causes a wallbounce | * Causes a wallbounce | ||
* Siginficant blockstun | * Siginficant blockstun | ||
Jiren's assist is comparable to Kid Buu's. It has really good blockstun, but it is hard to use in midscreen combos due to the height and untechable time of the wallbounce. | Jiren's assist is comparable to Kid Buu's. It has really good blockstun, but it is hard to use in midscreen combos due to the height and untechable time of the wallbounce. | ||
(As of ver 1.21 the wallbounce now acts similar to gogeta and is easier to use midscreen) | |||
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29 Frames of Blockstun | |||
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* Costs 1 Ki Gauge | * Costs 1 Ki Gauge | ||
* If used on the ground/as a DHC, sets up an IAD safejump that beats 2H | * If used on the ground/as a DHC, sets up an IAD safejump that beats 2H | ||
* Minimum damage: 74*11 (814) | * Minimum damage: 74*11 (814) | ||
All things accounted for, this is a good super. | All things accounted for, this is a pretty good super. Too bad it's overshadowed by its H+S counterpart. | ||
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* Minimum damage: 888 | * Minimum damage: 888 | ||
* Pitiful horizontal range | * Pitiful horizontal range | ||
* Good Oki | |||
Best used in the corner to finish off the opponent. Has some good DHC potential as well. | Best used in the corner to finish off the opponent. Has some good DHC potential as well. | ||
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* Costs 3 Ki Gauges | * Costs 3 Ki Gauges | ||
* Results in a hard knockdown on hit. | * Results in a hard knockdown on hit. | ||
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* Deceptive range, explosion and red smear all are hitboxes that lead to full connect. This means that it has a small hitbox behind Jiren as well, which also connects. | * Deceptive range, explosion and red smear all are hitboxes that lead to full connect. This means that it has a small hitbox behind Jiren as well, which also connects. | ||
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Revision as of 08:11, 27 May 2020
Jiren | |
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Play-style | Defensive, Counter |
Team Role | Middle |
Overview
"Strength is everything. All is possible with power and power alone." | |
Lore: | The strongest mortal of Universe 11, so powerful that he surpasses many universes' Gods of Destruction. From his dark past of the destruction of his home from an unknown being, he fell on the belief that strength is justice, and that he cannot trust anyone for the sake of maintaining his strength. A member of the Pride Troopers, he encounters Goku and the rest of Universe 7 during the Tournament of Power, where he serves as their most challenging foe and the final obstacle between victory or being erased from existence; through Goku, however, he learns of Universe 7's power of trust, and overcomes the dark past that haunted him for so long. (Name trivia: Jiren's name comes from Japanese word "Renji", meaning "Stove", by switching the syllables.) |
Playstyle
Jiren Jiren is a defensive character who controls the flow of the match with his array of counters and anti-neutral tools.
Pros
Cons
- Relatively simple gameplan.
- Very high damage and corner carry.
- Excellent stagger pressure with his lights.
- Combo structure synergizes well with assists.
- 2L is the god button. Huge damage, huge range, can reverse beat into it from 5LL, beats jumping, you name it.
- Huge normals and good projectiles, solid neutral game overall.
- Amazing assists.
- Terrible, terrible mixup. Requires heavy conditioning to open the opponent up, lest you risk getting mashed out.
- Cannot safely end a string if he proceeds past his light normals.
- Specials as a whole are not noteworthy.
- Counters require meter to combo after and still lose to grabs unlike a regular DP.
- Has no traditional 5H, instead he gets a slow grab.
- 214S is bar none the worst special move in the game.
Normal Moves
5L
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5M
5M | Template:AttackDataHeader-DBFZ |
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5H
5H | Template:AttackDataHeader-DBFZ |
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5S
5S | Template:AttackDataHeader-DBFZ |
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2L
2L | Template:AttackDataHeader-DBFZ |
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2M
2M | Template:AttackDataHeader-DBFZ |
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2H
2H | Template:AttackDataHeader-DBFZ |
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2S
2S | Template:AttackDataHeader-DBFZ |
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6M
6M | Template:AttackDataHeader-DBFZ |
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j.L
j.L | Template:AttackDataHeader-DBFZ |
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j.M
j.M | Template:AttackDataHeader-DBFZ |
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j.H
j.H | Template:AttackDataHeader-DBFZ |
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j.S
j.S | Template:AttackDataHeader-DBFZ |
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j.2H
j.2H | Template:AttackDataHeader-DBFZ |
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j.2S
j.2S | Template:AttackDataHeader-DBFZ |
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Special Moves
Infinity Rush
Infinity Rush 236L/M/H (Air OK) |
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Shock Tornado
Shock Tornado 214L/M/H |
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Grand Charge
Grand Charge 236S |
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Counter Impact
Counter Impact 214S |
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Z Assists
Assist A
Infinity Rush Assist A |
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Assist B
Grand Charge Assist B |
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Assist C
Flash Fist Assist C |
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Super Moves
Colossal Slash
Colossal Slash 236L+M (Air OK) |
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Colossal Uppercut
Colossal Uppercut 236H+S |
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Blazing Magnetron
Blazing Magnetron 214L+M or 214H+S |
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