DBFZ/Lab Coat Android 21

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Beginner's Character Guide

Normal Moves

5L

Version Damage GuardHow this attack can be guarded. SmashWhich type of cinematic this attack can trigger. StartupShows how many frame that the corresponding move needs to go through in order to reach its active frames. ActiveShows how many frames where there is an attackbox, AKA the hitbox where if the opponent touches it, they will take damage. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryShows how many frames that the character must go through after its active frames to automatically go back to a neutral stance. Frame Adv.The 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. Throws list the amount of Frame Advantage upon successfully throwing the opponent. Invul.
5L 400 Low 6 3 13 -4
5LL 700 All 9 6 14 -4
5LLL 600, 500 Throw U3+ 7 3 23

5L
  • 6 frame standing low. The privilege starts early.

Lab Coat's 5L has good pushback and advances pretty far forwards. She can stagger 5L into itself more times than the wiki editor who wrote this cared to count.


5LL
  • Great range, punishes backdash after vanish.

The privilege continues. Hits very high up and is useful for 5LL things, like combos and blockstrings.


5LLL
  • Command grab, 5LL has too much blockstun for the grab to connect without an assist setup.

Probably the most mediocre move she has. Not useful for combos as 5M pulls opponents down and not many good characters have low blockstun assists she can use to set up tick throws. In the corner it becomes much better, working as a decent bridge to end your combos with 214M/H.

5M

5H

5S

2L

2M

Damage GuardHow this attack can be guarded. SmashWhich type of cinematic this attack can trigger. StartupShows how many frame that the corresponding move needs to go through in order to reach its active frames. ActiveShows how many frames where there is an attackbox, AKA the hitbox where if the opponent touches it, they will take damage. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryShows how many frames that the character must go through after its active frames to automatically go back to a neutral stance. Frame Adv.The 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. Throws list the amount of Frame Advantage upon successfully throwing the opponent. Invul.
550×2 Low 8 6(14)4 16 -4

  • Launches on hit.
  • Hits low twice. -47 on whiff.
  • 8-frame startup means you can mix people with this.
  • Still scales like a medium despite the speed, as if the word "privilege" wasn't written enough on this page already.

Like Lab Coat's 5M, because the second hit will always come out unless canceled on hit or block, it makes this normal way too dangerous to throw out in netural.

One of the best 2Ms in the game for pressure and mix-up. It's as fast as some character's 2Ls, and she can use it in SD mixups in the corner for devastating damage from a low starter. It also reliably combos into Superdash at low hitstun decay, allowing for rejumps off even more things. After the first hit lands, the second is entirely GC safe as Lab Coat can freely gatling into 2H/214X on reaction into a full combo.

2H

6M

6H

Delectable Strike

Damage GuardHow this attack can be guarded. SmashWhich type of cinematic this attack can trigger. StartupShows how many frame that the corresponding move needs to go through in order to reach its active frames. ActiveShows how many frames where there is an attackbox, AKA the hitbox where if the opponent touches it, they will take damage. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryShows how many frames that the character must go through after its active frames to automatically go back to a neutral stance. Frame Adv.The 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. Throws list the amount of Frame Advantage upon successfully throwing the opponent. Invul.
850 High 27 3 18 -5

  • Ground bounces on hit.
  • Crushes 2H (not a Head property move) while being airborne. Privilege.
  • Crushes lows. Why not.
  • 6H > j.214S can set up mixups with lockdown assists. Not amazing but another thing to add to the list.
  • Gatlings from 6H are 4 frames slower than normal.

Another thing for her opponent to look out for. Being -5, if it catches someone trying to jump expecting a command grab she'll be +1. Since she has so many lows, being 27f is not nearly as big of a deal as you'd think. A very obvious point to sneak this in is after 2M(1).

It's also comboable solo, despite being an overhead in DBFZ. Due to how its recovery works, no option will true string after this normal. While it may be tempting to reflect, keep in mind it's safe on block and she can still command grab you for your troubles.

3H

Granita Edge

j.L

j.M

j.H

j.S

j.2H

Special Moves

Savory Slicer

236L/M/H (Air OK)

Version Damage GuardHow this attack can be guarded. SmashWhich type of cinematic this attack can trigger. StartupShows how many frame that the corresponding move needs to go through in order to reach its active frames. ActiveShows how many frames where there is an attackbox, AKA the hitbox where if the opponent touches it, they will take damage. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryShows how many frames that the character must go through after its active frames to automatically go back to a neutral stance. Frame Adv.The 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. Throws list the amount of Frame Advantage upon successfully throwing the opponent. Invul.
236L 20×6, 912 All 13 2×6,5 12+4L -8 4-29 Ki Blasts
236M 20×6, 1030 All U1+ 17 2×6,5 12+4L -8 4-33 Ki Blasts
236H 20×6, 1581 All U1+ 13 2×6,5 12+4L -8 1-29 Ki Blasts
j.236L 20×6, 912 All 13 2×6,5 16 4-29 Ki Blasts
j.236M 20×6, 1030 All U1+ 17 2×6,5 16 4-33 Ki Blasts
j.236H 20×6, 1581 All U1+ 13 2×6,5 16 1-29 Ki Blasts

All Versions
  • Guard point against Ki Blasts.
  • Smash on last hit for M and H versions.
  • Hits behind 21. Can catch Vanish and also be a crossup itself.
  • Considered airborne, meaning that it will lose to anti-airs unless true-string'd into.
  • When used at low height (as tk.236X or from 2H > j.236X on block), puts 21 at -2.
  • All versions (but particularly the M and H versions) deal unusually high chip damage.

L Versions
  • Fast but no Smash property.

Decent neutral tool, covers about the same range as 5H while being Ki Blast invulnerable.


M Versions
  • Slow, but travels fullscreen.
  • Smash hit wall splats. Used for combo extensions in the corner.

22M is generally better to use for more traditional corner combos as it scales less and uses less combo timer. The air version combos into DR or j.L in the corner for some extra utility.


H Versions
  • Best of both worlds.
  • Smash hit wall bounces. Allows for midscreen confirms.

Leads to insane damage and rushes at the opponent very quickly, all the while being invincible to Ki Blasts. Combined with the 21% damage buff Labcoat gets from her 236HS grab super, this can be a TOD by its self.

Do not make this your only means of navigating through neutral, as the opponent can respond to it by anti-airing it. When used in conjunction with her other options such as her ki-blasts or beam, it becomes far more potent.

Vertical Savory Slicer

214L/M/H (Air OK)

Version Damage GuardHow this attack can be guarded. SmashWhich type of cinematic this attack can trigger. StartupShows how many frame that the corresponding move needs to go through in order to reach its active frames. ActiveShows how many frames where there is an attackbox, AKA the hitbox where if the opponent touches it, they will take damage. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryShows how many frames that the character must go through after its active frames to automatically go back to a neutral stance. Frame Adv.The 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. Throws list the amount of Frame Advantage upon successfully throwing the opponent. Invul.
214L 20×4, 847 All 9 2×4(5)6 12+6L -4 4-11 Head, 4-27 Ki Blasts
214M 20×7, 892 All D1 14 2×7(5)6 16+6L -4 4-16 Head, 4-38 Ki Blasts
214H 20×10, 1019 All D1 9 2×10(5)6 17 -4 1-11 Head, 1-39 Ki Blasts
j.214L 20×4, 847 All 9 2×4(5)6 16 4-11 Head, 4-27 Ki Blasts
j.214M 20×7, 892 All D1 14 2×7(5)6 17 4-16 Head, 4-38 Ki Blasts
j.214H 20×10, 1019 All D1 9 2×10(5)6 17 1-11 Head, 1-39 Ki Blasts

All Versions
  • Head invul and guard point against Ki Blasts.
  • Hits behind 21 while spinning. Each slash during the spin vacuums on hit.
  • Turns to face the opponent before the final hit.
  • Smash on the last hit.

Lab Coat's premier anti-air special move. They all hit on both sides and are air ok, getting her out of common situations like Spark > [Vanish]. They can also lead to some pretty hefty damage with resources, making recklessly approaching 21 scary.


L Versions
  • Ground bounces on the last hit.

M Versions
  • Smash hit causes a sliding knockdown. Non-smash ground bounces on the last hit.
  • Always leaves close enough to combo into 22X.

H Versions
  • Smash hit causes a ground bounce sliding knockdown. Non-smash ground bounces on the last hit.
  • Always leaves close enough to combo into 22X. j.214H > 22H leads to crushing damage.
  • Smash 214H can link to 5L even in midscreen if all 11 hits connect and 21 doesn't turn around on the last hit.
  • j.214H > Spark can make Sparking Blast whiff for better combo scaling.

Unholy if used as a defensive option thanks to its speed. Uptech 214H + assist can defeat safejumps if your opponent isn't prepared to 2H it during the very short window they have, allowing you to steal your turn back. A great combo ender as well, can be used as a starter too thanks to 22X.

Also fantastic as an anti-superdash or even just anti-approach since it's safe on block and frame 1 invincible. There's little this move isn't good for.

Mignardise Heel

22L/M/H

Version Damage GuardHow this attack can be guarded. SmashWhich type of cinematic this attack can trigger. StartupShows how many frame that the corresponding move needs to go through in order to reach its active frames. ActiveShows how many frames where there is an attackbox, AKA the hitbox where if the opponent touches it, they will take damage. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryShows how many frames that the character must go through after its active frames to automatically go back to a neutral stance. Frame Adv.The 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. Throws list the amount of Frame Advantage upon successfully throwing the opponent. Invul.
22L 600 Low 11 5 16 -5
22M 700 Low U1+ 18 5 16 -5
22H 800 Low U1+ 11 5 16 -5

All Versions
  • Can hit opponents in OTG state.
  • Ground bounces on hit.
  • Is not affected by hitstun decay.

22L
  • True blockstring from any normal.

Lab Coat can tack this on as an extra low at the end of a string. It can also be linked into 5L if hit hits even slightly meaty, allowing for high damage, smashless combos anywhere on the screen.


22M
  • Smash hit corner splats.
  • Frame traps from M/H buttons and 5LL, loses to mashing after L buttons.
  • Go-to combo DR ender.

Corner splat instead of wall splat means this special will happy birthday.


22H
  • Smash hit causes a huge ground bounce and corner splats.

Lets her combo from basically anything. A beast of a tool that breaks the rules of the game, you can even do something like use Z Broly's 214L grabDBFZ Broly GiganticClaw-2.pngGuardThrowStartup17Recovery23Advantage-, special tag on hit and then use this to combo after it.

Photon Swipe

236S (Air OK)

Version Damage GuardHow this attack can be guarded. SmashWhich type of cinematic this attack can trigger. StartupShows how many frame that the corresponding move needs to go through in order to reach its active frames. ActiveShows how many frames where there is an attackbox, AKA the hitbox where if the opponent touches it, they will take damage. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryShows how many frames that the character must go through after its active frames to automatically go back to a neutral stance. Frame Adv.The 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. Throws list the amount of Frame Advantage upon successfully throwing the opponent. Invul.
236S 262×5 All 17 25 29 -12
j.236S 262×5 All 17 25 30

  • Pierces opponents. Explodes on the final hit.
  • Fastest beam in the game.
  • Has forced framedata. Will be -6 at any distance.

Despite its appearance, this will hit small or crouching opponents and blow through superdash. You don't really need this to deal with superdash, but thanks to its extreme speed it's far from useless in neutral either. It's about as fast as Kid Buu's Candy Beam which may give you the impression that this move is equally terrible as his, but you'd be dead wrong. This character's not allowed to have weaknesses.

Connoisseur Cut

214S (Air OK)

Version Damage GuardHow this attack can be guarded. SmashWhich type of cinematic this attack can trigger. StartupShows how many frame that the corresponding move needs to go through in order to reach its active frames. ActiveShows how many frames where there is an attackbox, AKA the hitbox where if the opponent touches it, they will take damage. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryShows how many frames that the character must go through after its active frames to automatically go back to a neutral stance. Frame Adv.The 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. Throws list the amount of Frame Advantage upon successfully throwing the opponent. Invul.
214S 1000 Throw D2 24~30 4 24
j.214S 1000 Throw D2 13 14 15

  • When used outside of combos, 214S only connects against grounded opponents and j.214S only connects against airborne opponent. Mid-combo, 214S will also connect against airborne opponents.
  • On hit, heals 500 total HP. Ex: If she has 400 blue health, she will heal 400 blue health and 100 yellow health.

Not quite done yet with having 6 lows and an extremely powerful overhead, now you can have a command grab to worry about as well. The healing is a cherry on top, and you can combo after this using her 22H, making it a command grab that doesn't require a preemptive EX for a combo. That also makes it harder to react to for the same reward as an EX grab, so there's tons of upsides to this. You likely won't see this as much as her command grab super, however. The air version makes for a great combo ender, as she can keep the corner while using her more damaging level 3 super. This also pulls a couple characters out of the corner, but at time of writing we don't really know if it's useful.

Barrier Sphere

22S (Air OK)

Version Damage GuardHow this attack can be guarded. SmashWhich type of cinematic this attack can trigger. StartupShows how many frame that the corresponding move needs to go through in order to reach its active frames. ActiveShows how many frames where there is an attackbox, AKA the hitbox where if the opponent touches it, they will take damage. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryShows how many frames that the character must go through after its active frames to automatically go back to a neutral stance. Frame Adv.The 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. Throws list the amount of Frame Advantage upon successfully throwing the opponent. Invul.
22S Total 48 4-39 Non-throw [4-48 Non-throw]
j.22S Total 47 4-38 Non-throw [4-47 Non-throw]

  • Guard point against all but throws, Supers, and Sparking Blast. Guarding against Super Dash-type moves will give the opponent 10F of landing recovery.
  • Cancellable into Specials and Supers on successful guard. Cancelling into Supers can be inputted with shortcuts: L+M for 236L+M, H+S for 236H+S, 4L+M for 214L+M and 4H+S for 214H+S.
  • Cancelling into Specials/Supers *does not* add extra proration.

Just in case. 214X is a more reliable anti-air option but a barrier is never a bad thing to have. You can cancel into this after your opponent attempts a Guard Cancel to net a much deadlier punish than a 2H, among other things. Being able to go straight into her command grab super on catch is one of the meanest things you can do to an opponent pressuring you and offsets the weakness of this being only frame 4.

Z Assists

Assist A

Savory Slicer

Assist B

Barrier Sphere

Damage GuardHow this attack can be guarded. SmashWhich type of cinematic this attack can trigger. StartupShows how many frame that the corresponding move needs to go through in order to reach its active frames. ActiveShows how many frames where there is an attackbox, AKA the hitbox where if the opponent touches it, they will take damage. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryShows how many frames that the character must go through after its active frames to automatically go back to a neutral stance. Frame Adv.The 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. Throws list the amount of Frame Advantage upon successfully throwing the opponent. Invul.
Total 85 9-11 All, 12-46 Non-Super, 47 Non-Super

  • Doesn't gain Ki for blocking attacks.
  • Lab Coat shows up slightly behind the point character.
  • Absorbs hits for both the point character and any other assists inside it.
  • Barrier will not cover for you if you aren't inside it. Standing by the edge will cause big hitbox moves to go right through the barrier.

Lab Coat's B assist is her Barrier that defends against incoming attacks. It's inherently more situational than her other assists as it does not have a hitbox, but can be beneficial to certain team compositions or countering East Coast players. Her A Assist is generally good enough to be used instead of this one in most cases.

Assist C

Photon Swipe

Super Moves

Total Detonation Ball/Total Evasion

236L+M (Air OK), j.236H+S

No results
Version Damage GuardHow this attack can be guarded. SmashWhich type of cinematic this attack can trigger. StartupShows how many frame that the corresponding move needs to go through in order to reach its active frames. ActiveShows how many frames where there is an attackbox, AKA the hitbox where if the opponent touches it, they will take damage. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryShows how many frames that the character must go through after its active frames to automatically go back to a neutral stance. Frame Adv.The 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. Throws list the amount of Frame Advantage upon successfully throwing the opponent. Invul.

  • LM versions are Total Detonation Ball, air HS is Total Evasion.
  • Ground version's energy ball travels along the floor. On hit, is very advantageous and can easily extend combos in the corner, usually 22L > 236HS for the debuff.
  • Air versions' ball will exploded when it hits the ground. On hit, causes a ground bounce sliding knockdown.
  • Air HS version teleports behind opponents. Startup is reduced when used mid-combo.
  • Minimum Damage (Ground): 827
  • Minimum Damage (Air): 784
  • Adv. on Hit:

Very solid super, if you feel like not using the grab. Can also loop into its self, but due to the double super scaling this won't net you much outside of BMing someone with your fair and balanced character. It's much more useful as a way to DHC Lab Coat in as she can combo into Stomp > 236HS with an extra bar to apply the debuff in the corner.

Photon Pulse

236H+S

No results
Damage GuardHow this attack can be guarded. SmashWhich type of cinematic this attack can trigger. StartupShows how many frame that the corresponding move needs to go through in order to reach its active frames. ActiveShows how many frames where there is an attackbox, AKA the hitbox where if the opponent touches it, they will take damage. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryShows how many frames that the character must go through after its active frames to automatically go back to a neutral stance. Frame Adv.The 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. Throws list the amount of Frame Advantage upon successfully throwing the opponent. Invul.

  • Unreactable command grab super that's also a reversal. Sadism.
  • Outside of combos, cannot connect against airborne opponents. Mid-combo, can hit airborne and opponents in OTG state.
  • On hit:
    • Causes a ground bounce. Adv: +27. Doesn't consume Smash.
    • Character that got grabbed will deal 21% less damage until the end of battle. This debuff is applied on top of everything else including Sparking, Limit Break, Super's minimum damage, etc. Debuff does not stack on multiple uses.
    • Increases 21 Special Moves damage by 21%. Thankfully, this also doesn't stack.
  • If two 21s debuff one another, their normals and Supers damage will be reduced by 21%, while Special Moves' damage will only be reduced by 4.41% (actual calculation is 0.79 * 1.21)
  • Debuff stays on the character's body when Body Changing, aka Ginyu will be possessing a debuffed character
  • Debuff persists even after death. Summoning K.O'd characters with Parasite TakeoverDBFZ SuperBaby2 ParasiteTakeover.pngGuardStartupRecoveryAdvantage- will give you debuffed assists.
  • Low recovery time for a grab or a super, even with the extra active frames. Difficult to reliably punish.
  • Minimum Damage: 621

This super is the icing on the cake. Either you take the throw and eat the damage debuff, or you eat one of her 6 lows into a combo and take the damage debuff, or she used this as a reversal and you take the debuff anyway. She even gets a safejump after. Turns any of your opponent's characters into a 3-4 touch character. 21 uses special moves a lot in her combos, which makes the buff quite substantial.

Just how immense is a 21% damage reduction? It completely removes the damage upsides from Sparking, Golden Frieza, Adult Gohan's Potential Unleashed, SBroly's no-shirt Level 3, and more. You can't even use traditional Happy Birthday/Merry Christmas team wipe combos with this debuff applied to your character, as even highly damaging sparking combos ending in a level 3 will simply deal the same damage as a regular combo using meter. Now imagine how little you're doing without spending those resources.

All the while this grab is nearly unreactable! The startup may not seem great, but the animation is very deceptive. As one final cherry to perfect the cake, the recovery is also quite low combined with generous invulnerability frames allowing you to use this move as a ghetto reversal or beat mashing attempts during your strings. You will love this super, you will abuse this super, and you will burst into tears laughing at how helpless your opponent is to stop you.

Appetizing Rush

214L+M (Air OK)

Excellent Full Course

214H+S (Air OK)

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