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==Overview==
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!Goku (Super Saiyan)
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|content='''Goku (Super Saiyan)''', often referred to as '''SS Goku''' or '''SSJ Goku''', is DBFZ's resident {{keyword|shoto}} and an excellent, yet outclassed swiss army knife in a game full of swiss army knives. Very simple to pick up and effective at nearly every level, SS Goku has solid tools for almost every situation. He has good neutral game, great pressure and an abundance of cool combos that deal big damage. If you're new to fighting games and are looking for a beginner-friendly character with plenty of depth to explore, then SS Goku is a great option to consider.
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|lore= Born "Kakarot", Son Goku (named directly after the Chinese naming of ''Journey to the West'' protagonist Sun Wukong) was sent to Earth shortly before the Saiyan race was driven to extinction by Frieza. Found and cared for by martial artist Grandpa Gohan, and brought up by the Turtle Hermit, Master Roshi, Goku would eventually grow into a young man, with both a burning passion for testing his might against other fighters and a strong sense of justice. His journey to Namek leads him face the monstrous Frieza, who murders his best friend Krillin, his pure rage awakening the forgotten Super Saiyan transformation, the first in possibly thousands of years. Since then, Goku has pushed the form to its' limits, stepping up to face challenging opponents time and time again, although never forgetting his love for a good fight, which often gets in Goku's way.
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|quote= I am a warrior, pure of heart, awakened by rage. I am the legendary Super Saiyan, Son Goku!
;Movement Options
|voice_actor= Japanese: Masako Nozawa English: Sean Schemmel
:Double Jump, Super Jump, 1 Airdash, Dash Type: Run
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;Play-style
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{{ProsAndCons
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|intro=is a balanced, fundamental character with great, multi-purpose tools.
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|pros=
* '''Signature Move''': {{MMC|input=236S|label=Kamehameha}} is a common screen-clearing, combo-able projectile. However as the protagonist, Goku has gone beyond mastering this technique and has way, ''way'' too many creative uses for it.
* '''Neutral''': Medium normals have great range and aimable projectiles allow him to very effectively control space.
* '''Pressure''': Great frame data on his normals for blockstrings. Anti-Reflect tools that lead to great damage. And a {{MMC|input=236M|label=plus on block overhead}} allows him to reset pressure.
* '''Support Values''': Great assists and can utilize Special Z Change extremely well.
|cons=
* '''Corner Mix-up''': Limited to universal mix-up options in the corner.
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==Overview==


{{Bio
==Normal Moves==
| name = SS Goku
===<big>{{clr|L|5L}}</big>===
| game = DBFZ
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| quote = I am a warrior, pure of heart, awakened by rage. I am the legendary Super Saiyan, Son Goku!
|input=5L,5LL,5LLL
| voice = Japanese: Masako Nozawa English: Sean Schemmel
|description=
| lore = Born "Kakarot", Son Goku (named directly after the Japanese naming of ''Journey to the West'' protagonist Sun Wukong) was sent to Earth shortly before the Saiyan race was driven to extinction by Frieza. Found and cared for by martial artist Son Gohan, and brought up by the Turtle Hermit, Master Roshi, Goku would eventually grow into a young man, with both a burning passion for testing his might against other fighters and a strong sense of justice. However, his ceaseless lust for battle would endanger himself, his friends, his planet, and even his universe, but through these hardships he has pushed himself further and further beyond, unlocking the legendary power of Super Saiyan after his friend, Krillin, was killed by Frieza. Even under constant threats, Goku has stepped up, pushing himself in order to protect his friends or correct his mistakes, and always hoping for another fun challenge in the future.
;{{clr|L|5L}}
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{{clr|L|5L}} is a basic jab and one of the few moves that keep Goku in place. It's tied with {{clr|L|2L}} as his fastest grounded buttons, so they're your go-to moves for starting pressure or for defensive challenges (aka {{keyword|abare}}).


Due to being safe on block and having plenty of cancel options, {{clr|L|5L}} is a good spot to apply mix-ups. {{clr|L|5L}} > Dragon Rush (DR) is a universal tickthrow, {{clr|L|5L}} > {{clr|M|{{MMC|input=236M}}}} is an overhead that resets pressure, and {{clr|L|5L}} > {{clr|M|2M}} is true string low.


{{clr|L|5L}} is also cancelable back into itself once by holding {{Ni|4}} and pressing {{Prompt|DBFZ|L}} again. Use {{clr|L|5L}} > {{clr|L|4LL}} to extend pressure, as {{clr|L|4LL}} is cancelable into all the above mix-up options. You can also reset pressure like {{clr|L|5L}} > {{clr|L|4LL}} into dash {{clr|L|5L}} again.
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;{{clr|L|5LL}}
Goku's most efficient blockstring and combo filler. {{clr|L|5LL}} is close to a "free" button that should always be used to extend blockstrings or add extra damage to combos. The simplistic input makes confirming a grounded hit a trivial task as you have plenty of time to route into the correct combo.


On hit, {{clr|L|5L}} along with {{clr|L|5LL}} and {{clr|M|5M}} are the only 3 jump cancelable normals Goku (and most characters) has. While the basic combo structure is something like {{ComboText|{{clr|L|5L}} > {{clr|L|5LL}} > {{clr|M|2M}} > {{clr|M|5M}} > jc}}, if you get a stray {{clr|L|5L}} or {{clr|L|5LL}} hit against an airborne opponent, be ready to jump cancel right away since continuing down the ground string will drop the combo.
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;{{clr|L|5LLL}}
It's generally a good idea to avoid accidentally mashing to this point. {{clr|L|5LLL}} has very limited gatling options and will end the blockstring prematurely. On hit, launches and combos into Super Dash (SD), but is also a niche combo tool with limited use.


{{StrengthsAndWeaknesses
Goku's {{clr|L|5LLL}} has abnormally high blockstun and can true string into Vanish or {{clr|S|236S}}. On block, {{clr|L|5LLL}} > SD is not {{clr|H|2H}}-able in the corner (3f gap), this puts Goku airborne for potential assisted mix-ups with airdash {{clr|M|j.M}} or land {{clr|M|2M}}.
| intro = {{Character Label|DBFZ|SS Goku}} fulfills the role of a well-rounded and approachable character focused on fundamentals.
| pros =
* Simple gameplan and overall well-rounded, allowing him to tackle most situations.
* Wide range of normals and projectiles give him a strong neutral game.
* High damage, especially in the corner.
* Great left-right mixup where he can same side with [[DBFZ/SS Goku#Kamehameha|Aerial Kamehameha]] that beats anti-air options and can even jail into vanish if blocked.
* [[DBFZ/SS Goku#Flurry Kick|Flurry Kick]] is a great move in combos and scramble situations.
* Has an anywhere, meterless sliding knockdown with [[DBFZ/SS Goku#Dragon Flash Fist|Dragon Flash Fist]]
* Makes good use out of Sparking with Ki blast loops; allows for corner carry and very high meter gain.
| cons =
* High/low mix-up is basic. He has to rely on universal options to open up opponents.
* While he has options for every situation, he is generally outclassed by specialist characters.
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==Normal Moves==
===<big>{{clr|M|5M}}</big>===
======<font style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">5L</font>======
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Really fast button with good range and a high hitbox. Goku's ground {{clr|M|M}} and {{clr|H|H}} buttons are long ranged, high rewarding combo starters but are punishable on block, so beware of ending blockstrings with these moves.
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While all of Goku's normals true string into the next, since almost all attacks in DBFZ are late cancelable, you're able to turn any true blockstring into a frame trap by simply delaying the next attack. Strings like {{clr|L|5L}} > DR or {{clr|L|5L}} > {{clr|M|236M}} leave big gaps that can be interrupted, but {{clr|L|5L}} > delay {{clr|M|5M}} will counter hit their challenge attempt and lead into high damaging combos. The threat of these frame traps will make the opponent more willing to block, then you can take advantage of their respect to sneak in otherwise unsafe strings or more risky mix-ups.
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Basic jab. Identical startup as 2L, but has more active frames and longer range for catching airborne opponents.
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Has less range than his other mediums though so make sure not to whiff with this move.


Mostly used as combo filler.
===<big>{{clr|H|5H}}</big>===
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Usually confined to combo/blockstring filler due to its slow startup and bad frame advantage. Though the massive range makes it a good anti-Reflect button: if Goku is Z Reflected with his first normal, canceling into {{clr|H|5H}} will put him right back in their face and stuffing their challenge attempt, forcing them to block or gamble a second Reflect.
 
On Smash hit, almost all {{clr|H|H}} buttons in DBFZ will recenter the opponent before launching, making them very reliable combo extenders.
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For Goku, grounded combos utilizing {{clr|H|5H}} are usually the highest damaging, and advanced rejump combos can deal over 50% health bar, with so much corner carry that he can bring the opponent from one side of the screen to the other. Although the aerial nature of DBFZ means he often has to settle with less damaging air combos.
 
{{clr|M|2M}} > {{clr|M|5M}} usually leads to better combo routes with easier confirm, but if you get a {{clr|M|5M}} starter, you can do {{clr|M|5M}} > {{clr|M|2M}} > {{clr|H|5H}} instead. Advanced rejump combos from {{clr|H|5H}} can rival {{clr|M|2M}} > {{clr|M|5M}} air combos in term of damage and corner carry as well.-->
* Damage values: Non-Smash / Smash
* Wall splats on Smash hit. Combos into Super Dash
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===<big>{{clr|S|5S}}</big>===
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* Stays grounded.
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* Jails into Vanish on its own, or true string into 236S and then Vanish.
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* 5LLL > SD is not 2H-able in the corner (3f gap in the corner and 4f midscreen).
;As a zoning tool
Offers no mix-up potential and is very niche as a combo filler. The strength of this move is its huge blockstun, being one of the few normals in the game that can jail into Vanish.
{{clr|S|5S}} is a fast, low-commit screen control button which shoots P1 projectiles with Ki Blast property straight forward. It's repeatable up to 6 times by mashing or holding {{clr|S|S}}, so can beat out characters with less amount of repeatable Ki Blasts. On hit, the final Ki Blast launches the opponent and can cause a wall bounce. At half screen and further, {{clr|S|5S}}(6) combos directly into {{clr|S|236S}}.
 
Zoning with {{clr|S|5S}} has 2 simple counterplays: SD or dash jump-in. SD can be beaten easily if {{clr|S|5S}} made contact with them as you'll be able to cancel into {{clr|H|2H}}, the universal anti-air. Dash jumping is a lot more effective since they'll dodge over the Ki Blasts altogether, so it's recommended to use only 1 to 2 Ki Blasts before stopping and start shooting again. Holding {{Ni|4}} or {{Ni|6}} will prevent further Ki Blasts from being thrown, so you can hold {{clr|S|[S]}}, letting all 6 Ki Blasts rock if you get the hit, or hold {{Ni|4}} to stop firing and block if they're jumping over. Keeping {{clr|S|[S]}} held down afterward will also allow you to easily super jump in neutral.
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;In a blockstring
This is a good point to end the string as it's safe on block and pushes the opponent far enough where it will be difficult for them to contest Goku. After blocking a Ki Blast, the opponent can escape the blockstring by Guard Canceling (GC) into 2 strong options: Reflect or Super Dash, at zero cost. This is where a basic "mini-game" often plays out: {{clr|S|5S}}(1) > {{clr|H|5H}} is a true blockstring that beats GC SD, but loses to GC Reflect. Mean while, {{clr|S|5S}}(1) {{clr|M|2M}} can counter hit GC Reflect during its recovery and stuff most {{clr|L|5L}}/{{clr|L|2L}} mashing, but loses to GC SD.
 
* Values in [ ] are when used as {{clr|S|5S}}(2)~{{clr|S|5S}}(6)
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===<big>{{clr|L|2L}}</big>===
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One on Goku's key stagger tools as being ±0 on block allows for easy pressure restarts, although its usage is somewhat limited due to its position as a very early button into the string. Similar to {{clr|L|5L}}, it's cancelable into itself once by pressing {{clr|L|2LL}}. {{ComboText|{{clr|L|2L}} > delay {{clr|L|2LL}}}}, {{ComboText|{{clr|L|2LL}}, dash {{clr|L|2L}}}}, {{ComboText|{{clr|L|2L}} > {{clr|L|5L}}}} and so on are all extremely potent strings to wear the opponent down and beg them to mash, when you'd counter hit them and melt their health bar.
The fast recovery of this move allows it to to whiff through the startup of most invulnerable attacks and recover in time to block their active frames. In +2 on block situations like after {{clr|M|236M}} or a close-to-ground Vanish, {{clr|L|2L}} will be safe against all reversals with startup of 16F or slower.
It's best practice inputting this as {{clr|L|1L}}, especially when used for mashing out of pressure or staggering with dash {{clr|L|2L}}. The {{Ni|1}} will keep Goku safe by blocking incoming attacks or when whiffing against reversals.
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======<font style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">5M</font>======
===<big>{{clr|M|2M}}</big>===
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An incredible poke that also acts as a strong punish tool and neutral skip option.
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This move is blessed with a low hurtbox, lots of active frames, and an excess of forward momentum. It can low profile a good amount of common attacks like {{clr|L|5L}} or {{clr|M|5M}} with the tip of his foot. From there, he can then easily confirm into full combos with {{ComboText|{{clr|M|5M}} > 9 jc {{clr|M|j.M}}}} or {{ComboText|{{clr|S|236S}} > SD}}. It's also a good anti-Reflect button similar to {{clr|H|5H}}.
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However, {{clr|M|2M}} has a major weakness: ''It can only cancel into other moves—barring Vanish—within the first 10 frames after making contact.'' This restriction on its late canceling can make it slightly awkward to use in blockstring, as well as being a common Guard Cancel spot since Goku will be unable to retaliate with {{clr|H|2H}}.
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Good button with a high hitbox. Though both of Goku's M buttons are negative on block so beware of ending blockstring with these moves during stagger.
Lastly, being his only low hitting attack and at 10F of startup, it's bordering on the slow side for effective high/low mix-ups. Goku can still break guard with {{clr|M|2M}}, but he often needs to put in extra work for his openings.
 
* Launches on hit
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===<big>{{clr|H|2H}}</big>===
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The universal anti-air normal and an extremely reliable counter against common air options like jump-ins, SD, Vanish, Z Change, Guard Cancel and so on. Though since its head invulnerability doesn't kick in until frame 4, it can be stuffed if you react a bit too late, and will outright lose to safejumps when used as a reversal. Successfully {{clr|H|2H}}-ing a Super Dash vs. getting stuffed and eating a full combo can be the difference between winning or losing the match, if you're unsure about your chances at landing a {{clr|H|2H}}, consider Reflecting the SD as a safer alternative.
Landing a {{clr|H|2H}} usually nets a rather mediocre punish due to the launch angle limiting combo potential. With resources however, it can lead to devastating combos. In the corner, Goku has one of the highest damaging {{clr|H|2H}} punish that can delete 70% of the opponent's health bar all by himself with 0 bar start.
Beware that {{clr|H|2H}} has very long recovery making it lethal on whiff and on block. Always be ready to cancel into {{clr|L|j.214L}} to keep yourself safe on block.
* Puts Goku airborne
* Launches on hit. Smash hit combos into Super Dash
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======<font style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">5H</font>======
===<big>{{clr|S|2S}}</big>===
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Amazing blockstring and combo filler. Can whiff against grounded opponents when not used at point blank, so this is a slightly more restrictive {{clr|S|5S}} but with better frame advantage. Will consistently connect in a blockstring after {{clr|M|5M}} or {{clr|H|5H}} and put Goku at -1, able to restart pressure very late into a string.
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On air hit, {{clr|S|2S}} has very high hitstun that can combo directly into SD or {{clr|S|236S}}[8], can link into super jump {{clr|L|j.L}} or even into another {{clr|S|2S}}.
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Can also be used to snipe airborne opponents and stop their approach. Though the angle is too steep and fails to cover the common air space, and being a Ki Blast, it can be SD'd through.
{{Description|8|text=
* Wall bounds on Smash hit.
* Non-Smash can still combo into Super Dash in the corner.
A standard 5H, though the combination of startup and active allows this to beat Solo Guard Cancel clean on reaction.
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======<font style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">5S</font>======
===<big>{{clr|M|6M}}</big>===
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The universal overhead, one of the fundemental mix-up tools along with DR. Puts Goku airborne so it looks like he's jumping up into something like an {{keyword|IAD}}, but doesn't have head property so it cannot be anti-air'd by {{clr|H|2H}} or other head invulnerable moves. And despite being telegraphed and reactable in a vacuum, {{clr|M|6M}} is amazing at opening the opponent up when it's used in conjunction with other mix-up tools. By overloading your options like mixing up between {{clr|L|5L}} > DR, {{clr|L|5L}} > {{clr|M|6M}}, IAD cross-up {{clr|M|j.M}} and so on, the opponent's reaction time will be cut short due to having to look for multiple cues that require different responses. This is known as "Mental Stack".
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It is ±0 on block, which means any character with a 6F attack can initiate a clashing sequence afterward, be ready to engage with something like {{clr|L|5L}} > {{clr|L|4LL}} or {{clr|L|5L}} > Reflect. Characters without 6F options will have to continue to take the pressure or commit to a reversal, so {{clr|M|6M}} is inherently stronger against them.
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In a blockstring, {{clr|M|6M}} will always leave at least a 9F gap, making it very vulnerable against active defense (mashing). A note that as the defender, if you can react to {{clr|M|6M}} but afraid of being counter hit, you should always Reflect it instead of blocking high.
{{Description|8|text=
* Mash or hold S to shoot all 6 Ki blasts even on whiff.
* Last Ki blast launches on hit.
Really good button to stagger with as it's safe and push the opponent out a decent amount.


In neutral, you should always only use 2 Ki blasts. Shooting less is safer overall, shooting more is easier to confirm, 2 is the perfect amount to react with 2H punish or Vanish confirm.
On hit, the situation is in your favor since it is +3. However it cannot be canceled into anything when not in Sparking, and can only solo extend into a combo if it hits airborne opponents or very meaty against grounded opponents. {{clr|M|6M}} becomes much stronger when paired with an assist as they can give advantage on block or allow for a combo on hit. In Sparking, it's possible to do {{clr|M|6M}} > airdash {{clr|M|j.M}} (1f gap on block) which allows you to continue the blockstring or confirm into a combo upon landing. {{clr|M|6M}} > airdash {{clr|L|j.L}} > {{clr|L|j.L}} is gapless on block, but can't truestring into grounded buttons after landing.
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======<font style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">2L</font>======
===<big>{{clr|L|j.L}}</big>===
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Despite its often short range for most of the cast, {{clr|L|j.L}} is a common air-to-air button thanks to being repeatable once per string similar to {{clr|L|5L}} and {{clr|L|2L}}, and can be confirmed with {{clr|L|j.LL}}.
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Inferior to 5L in almost every way. Though it's not a bad button to mash out of pressure.
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======<font style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">2M</font>======
On block, inputting {{clr|L|j.L}} > {{clr|L|j.L}} will repeat itself, which is useful for dragging an airborne opponent down to the ground. For example {{clr|L|j.L}} > {{clr|L|j.L}} > {{clr|H|j.H}} is a typical "staircase" string that leaves both Goku and his opponent grounded, with Goku being plus on block and can continue his pressure.
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* Launches on hit.
Goes a lot further than SSB Goku's 2M, but is extremely slow. Cannot true string from 5L and 2L.
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======<font style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">2H</font>======
On air-to-air hit, {{clr|L|j.L}} > {{clr|L|j.L}} will instead give a unique normal: {{clr|L|j.LL}}. It's functionally a {{clr|M|j.M}} that pushes Goku up and toward the opponent, allowing him to easily confirm and extend into a full combo.
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{{Description|8|text=
* Puts Goku airborne.
* Smash hit combos into Super Dash.
Go to anti-air. On block, cancel into j.214L to be safe.
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======<font style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">2S</font>======
===<big>{{clr|M|j.M}}</big>===
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Great air-to-air and jump-in normal thanks to its range. In midscreen blockstrings, Goku can cross-up the opponent with IAD delay {{clr|M|j.M}}, which he can confirm or continue pressure with {{clr|M|5M}} or {{clr|M|2M}} upon landing.
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* Keeps grounded opponent standing on hit.
Insane combo filler. It combos straight into SD, can link into super jump j.L or even itself at the right height.
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======<font style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">6M</font>======
The delay between IAD and {{clr|M|j.M}} will vary depending on how close you are to the opponent, and no delay is necessary when the cross-up is done at point blank. However note that a frame perfect IAD will not cross over a few standing characters with high pushbox like {{CLabel|DBFZ|Android 16}} and {{CLabel|DBFZ|Cell}}.
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{{Description|8|text=
* Universal overhead.
* Uses the same hitboxes and hurtboxes of Goku's j.H.
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======<font style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">j.L</font>======
===<big>{{clr|H|j.H}}</big>===
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Downward hitbox makes this Goku's most common jump-in button along with {{clr|M|j.M}}. Sends the opponent downward on air hit so it's also commonly used for assisted combos or as an alternate combo ender to {{clr|S|j.S}} > {{clr|L|j.236L}} since it has faster startup and gives better okizeme in midscreen.
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Punch.
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======<font style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">j.M</font>======
Dynamic hit {{clr|L|5LLLLLLL}} has a slightly different knockdown angle and effect compared to Smash hit, but this has next to no practical usage.
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{{AttackDataHeader-DBFZ}}
{{!}}-
{{#lst:{{PAGENAME}}/Data|j.M}}
{{!}}-
{{Description|8|text=
Great air-to-air. IAD j.M is also Goku's best cross-up option.
}}
}}


======<font style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">j.H</font>======
* Forces crouching on grounded hit. Knockdown on air hit
{{MoveData
* Smash hit causes a sliding knockdown (SKD). Dynamic hit can wall bounce
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* Values in [ ] are for Dynamic hit
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{{AttackDataHeader-DBFZ|version=yes}}
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{{AttackVersion|name=5LLLLLLL}}
{{#lst:{{PAGENAME}}/Data|5LLLLLLL}}
{{!}}-
{{Description|9|text=
* Wall bounces on Smash hit.
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{{AttackVersion|name=j.H}}
{{#lst:{{PAGENAME}}/Data|j.H}}
{{!}}-
{{Description|9|text=
* Causes a sliding knockdown on Smash hit.
Go-to jump in.
}}
}}
}}


======<font style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">j.S</font>======
===<big>{{clr|S|j.S}}</big>===
{{MoveData
{{DBFZ_Move_Card
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Good neutral tool for sniping grounded opponents and a combo bridge, but beware that if it has quite a lot of landing recovery and is punishable upon landing.
{{AttackDataHeader-DBFZ}}
{{!}}-
{{#lst:{{PAGENAME}}/Data|j.S}}
{{!}}-
{{Description|8|text=
* Stalls momentum temporarily.
Jump back j.S is a good keep away. Can also be used higher up to snipe grounded opponent, but beware of the landing recovery.


This is also another great combo filler, being used in all combos from basic BnBs to advanced Sparking loops.
Pauses Goku's air momentum temporarily before throwing the Ki Blast, which can leads to interesting movements. IAD back {{clr|S|j.S}} is a good keep away and pushes Goku further back than a normal backward airdash.


On safe jumps, j.M (or j.H) 4S is an OS that gives j.M > j.S on hit or a Reflect on whiff.
As a jump-in, IAD forward {{clr|M|j.M}} > {{clr|S|j.4S}} is an anti-Reflect string, an OS that gives {{clr|M|j.M}} > {{clr|S|j.S}} on block/hit or a Reflect on landing if {{clr|M|j.M}} whiffs through a reversal, and adds some extra damage for the combo on hit.
}}
}}
}}


======<font style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">j.2H</font>======
===<big>{{clr|H|j.2H}}</big>===
{{MoveData
{{DBFZ_Move_Card
|name=j.2H
|input=j.2H
|image=DBFZ_SSGoku_j2H.png |caption=
|description=
|data=
An air combo extender and filler. From common air-to-air hits, Goku can confirm into {{clr|H|j.2H}} > SD and gets a consistent combo afterward.
{{AttackDataHeader-DBFZ}}
 
{{!}}-
* Pushes Goku forward
{{#lst:{{PAGENAME}}/Data|j.2H}}
* Launches on hit. Smash hit combos into Super Dash
{{!}}-
{{Description|8|text=
* Pushes Goku forward.
* Smash hit combos into Super Dash.
}}
}}
}}


==Special Moves==
==Special Moves==
======<font style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">Dragon Flash Fist</font>======
===<big>Dragon Flash Fist</big>===
{{MoveData
{{InputBadge|'''{{clr|L|236L}}/{{clr|M|M}}/{{clr|H|H}} (Air OK)'''}}
|name=Dragon Flash Fist
{{DBFZ_Move_Card
|input=236L/M/H (Air OK)
|input=236L,236M,236H,j.236L,j.236M,j.236H
|image=DBFZ_SSGoku_DragonFlashFist.png |caption=
|description=
|data=
;All Versions' properties
{{AttackDataHeader-DBFZ|version=yes}}
Goku lunges forward and hits overhead. {{clr|L|L}} versions go half screen and cause a sliding knockdown on Smash hit. {{clr|M|M}} versions go almost fullscreen and cause a ground bounce sliding knockdown on Smash hit. {{clr|H|H}} versions teleport to the opponent before attacking, cause a ground bounce sliding knockdown on Smash hit.
{{!}}-
 
{{Description|9|text=
Ground versions puts Goku airborne, but do not have Head attribute. Air versions remove any landing recovery upon use.
* All ground versions don't have Head attribute.
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* Removes any landing recovery.
;{{clr|L|L Versions}}
Alternative overheads to {{clr|M|6M}}. On a grounded hit, Goku can only combo into Supers afterward. Can also be done after a jump-in as a double overhead, but it can whiff over the opponent, and there will be a gap as Goku's charging forward.
 
{{clr|S|j.S}} > {{clr|L|j.236L}} is Goku's meterless sliding knockdown that can be done anywhere on screen at low hitstun decay. Useful in combo routes where {{clr|H|j.H}} cannot give SKD like after {{clr|H|5H}} or for Vanish confirms.
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;{{clr|M|M Versions}}
Ground version is extremely slow for an overhead, so is instead used to reset pressure due to being plus on block.
 
Have slight upward tracking when used mid-combo, and can be linked into from {{clr|M|214M}} and {{clr|M|j.214M}}. This allows for high corner carry combos in midscreen, and enables Goku's advanced corner combos with hitting the opponent during the small ground bounce window. Close to the ground, he can link {{clr|M|j.236M}} into land {{clr|L|5L}} or {{clr|L|2L}}, slightly higher up he can hit with {{clr|L|j.L}} > {{clr|S|j.S}} on the way down, even higher up and it's possible to do {{clr|M|j.M}} > {{clr|S|j.S}}.
 
Note that these links aren't guaranteed. There will be situations where it's impossible for any buttons to connect, though it doesn't hurt to attempt the links anyway since the opponent will be in sliding knockdown if you fail them. Learning the correct link to use at different heights will boost Goku's damage and meter gain significantly. For example off of a stray SD hit in midscreen, instead of opting for a short combo into SKD, you can extend via the ground bounce to build an extra bar and then spend it on Supers.
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;{{clr|H|H Versions}}
While the ground bounce is identical to {{clr|M|M}} versions, the fast teleport during startup makes this a lot more flexible to combo into and solo extend. Using {{clr|H|j.236H}} early on in a combo will lead to devastating damage at the cost of lower meter build than a {{clr|M|j.236M}} combo.
 
Invulnerable during the teleport makes this Goku's frame 4 reversal, usable to get him out of pressure or in -2 on block situations like after a blocked Vanish. It's not a very good one however since the startup is way too slow with lackluster reward.
 
A lot stronger as a jump-in double overhead compared to {{clr|L|j.236L}}, as the animation is more ambiguous and can be extended with Vanish on hit. In midscreen, dash jumping over an opponent into {{clr|H|j.236H}} will hit from behind them for a brain melting double cross-up. However this can't be done after an airdash, double jump or super jump because Goku will turn around, and {{clr|H|j.236H}} will then hit same side.
 
* Appear from the direction Goku was facing. Ground version has no vertical tracking, air version tracks anywhere on stage
* Values in [ ] are when the opponent is in untech time (air hitstun)
}}
}}
{{AttackVersion|name=Ground L}}
{{#lst:{{PAGENAME}}/Data|236L}}
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{{AttackVersion|name=Air L}}
{{#lst:{{PAGENAME}}/Data|j.236L}}
{{!}}-
{{Description|9|text=
* Sliding knockdown on Smash hit. Can easily combo into Supers.
* Goes half screen.
j.S > j.236L is Goku's anywhere meterless sliding knockdown. Though the oki is slightly worse than Smash j.H, and it'll drop at higher hitstun decay.


Can be done after a jump in as a double overhead of sort, but the reward isn't great, it can whiff over them, and you're wide open as you're charging forward.
===<big>Flurry Kick</big>===
}}
{{InputBadge|'''{{clr|L|214L}}/{{clr|M|M}}/{{clr|H|H}} (Air OK)'''}}
{{AttackVersion|name=Ground M}}
{{DBFZ_Move_Card
{{#lst:{{PAGENAME}}/Data|236M}}
|input=214L,214M,214H,j.214L,j.214M,j.214H
{{!}}-
|description=
{{AttackVersion|name=Air M}}
;All Versions' properties
{{#lst:{{PAGENAME}}/Data|j.236M}}
* Ground versions puts Goku airborne, but do not have Head attribute
{{!}}-
* Beside ground {{clr|L|214L}}, all versions launch on hit and recover while Goku is in the air
{{Description|9|text=
* {{clr|M|M}} and {{clr|H|H}} versions Smash on the last hit
* Small ground bounces and sliding knockdown on Smash hit.
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* Goes almost fullscreen.
;{{clr|L|L Versions}}
j.236M can be linked from 214M and j.214M in the corner, which is also the only way for him to solo extend meterlessly with the ground bounce. Close to the ground, he can do j.236M ▷ 5L or 2L, slightly higher up he can do j.L > j.S on the way down, very high up it's j.M > j.S. Note that there's a small "deadzone" where you can't link neither j.L nor 5L/2L.
Ground {{clr|L|214L}} functions as a safe blockstring ender, turning Goku's punishable {{clr|M|M}} and {{clr|H|H}} buttons into unpunishable, e.g. {{clr|M|2M}} > {{clr|M|5M}} > {{clr|H|5H}} > {{clr|L|214L}}.
 
{{clr|L|j.214L}} after a blocked SD (yours or the opponent's) is a good check that will punish the opponent if they were pressing buttons, since it has startup of a typical {{clr|L|j.L}} but with big hitbox on top of pushing him forward.
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;{{clr|M|M Versions}}
{{clr|M|j.214M}} is one of Goku's two air OK anti-airs, usable for countering SD while he's airborne. Gives a decent combo on hit by linking into {{clr|S|j.236S}}, however the opponents can often fall out in the middle of the kicks.
 
Have great corner carry and is Goku's main corner combo extenders and enders. Smash hit wall splat and can link into {{clr|M|j.236M}} in midscreen. In the corner, both versions can also link into SD or j.DR for extra utility. As combo enders, they can combo into {{clr|L|j.236L}}+{{clr|M|M}}[2] in the corner, and allow for Special Z Change > j.DR anywhere on screen and even at high hitstun decay.


SD > j.M > j.214M into j.236M extension works at further from the corner than you'd expect. Thus from any stray SD or raw tag, Goku can easily convert into a full combo.
While Goku moves a fullscreen distance pretty quickly, it's not recommended to use this in neutral or in blockstrings. It can be tricky to catch Goku wilding in the air, but all things considered, he's still horribly punishable.
}}
{{AttackVersion|name=Ground H}}
{{#lst:{{PAGENAME}}/Data|236H}}
{{!}}-
{{AttackVersion|name=Air H}}
{{#lst:{{PAGENAME}}/Data|j.236H}}
{{!}}-
{{Description|9|text=
* Teleports to the opponent, ground version has no vertical tracking, air version tracks everywhere on screen.
* Values in [ ] is when the opponent is in untech time (air hitstun).
* Small ground bounces and sliding knockdown on Smash hit.
While the ground bounce is the same as M version, the fast teleport on startup makes it a lot more flexible to combo into and solo extend.


A lot stronger as a jump in double overhead compares to j.236L, as the animation is more ambiguous, it can't whiff, and on hit you can extend with Vanish. It can be used as a decent Spark bait thanks to being full invul during the teleport.
* Smash {{clr|M|5MMM}} wall bounces
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;{{clr|H|H Versions}}
Amazing corner carry and wall bounce on Smash hit, good for meter dumping in midscreen. A common conversion beside linking into {{clr|S|j.236S}} is landing into dash {{clr|S|2S}} > {{clr|S|236S}}[8] > SD > etc.


Teleport comes from the direction ''Goku's'' facing and not the opponent's. So a cross-up dash jump into j.236H will hit from their back for a double cross-up. Doing it after an airdash, double jump or super jump won't work because Goku will turn around.
{{clr|H|j.214H}} is the higher rewarding anti-air, though it shares the same drawback as {{clr|M|j.214M}} with opponents tend to fall out of the move.
}}
}}
}}


======<font style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">Flurry Kick</font>======
===<big>Kamehameha</big>===
{{MoveData
{{InputBadge|'''{{clr|S|236S}} (Air OK)'''}}
|name=Flurry Kick
{{DBFZ_Move_Card
|input=214L/M/H (Air OK)
|input=236S,j.236S
|image=DBFZ_SSGoku_FlurryKick.png |caption=TATSUMAKI SENPUKYAKU
|description=
|data=
The {{clr|S|236S}} series are air-OK, screen-clearing moves and a staple of Goku's combo game. They're piercing P3 projectiles that can be angled by holding {{Ni|2}} or {{Ni|8}} after the input, and can whiff cancel into SD.
{{AttackDataHeader-DBFZ|version=yes}}
{{!}}-
{{Description|9|text=
* Ground versions don't have Head attribute.
* Always pushes Goku forward.
}}
{{AttackVersion|name=Ground L}}
{{#lst:{{PAGENAME}}/Data|214L}}
{{!}}-
{{AttackVersion|name=Air L}}
{{#lst:{{PAGENAME}}/Data|j.214L}}
{{!}}-
{{Description|9|text=
* Ground version keeps grounded opponent standing.
j.214L after a blocked SD (yours or the opponent's) is a good check to see if they are pressing any button since it has startup of a j.L but with a big hitbox.
}}
{{AttackVersion|name=Ground M}}
{{#lst:{{PAGENAME}}/Data|214M}}
{{!}}-
{{AttackVersion|name=Air M}}
{{#lst:{{PAGENAME}}/Data|j.214M}}
{{!}}-
{{Description|9|text=
* Has great corner carry.
* Smash on last hit. Smash hit wall bounds, can link into SD in the corner.
* Smash 5MMM wall bounces.
* Ground version recovers in the air.
Borderline suicidal to use in neutral. It is mostly used in corner BnBs.
}}
{{!}}-
{{AttackVersion|name=Ground H}}
{{#lst:{{PAGENAME}}/Data|214H}}
{{!}}-
{{AttackVersion|name=Air H}}
{{#lst:{{PAGENAME}}/Data|j.214H}}
{{!}}-
{{Description|9|text=
* Has amazing corner carry.
* Smash on last hit. Smash hit wall bounces, has massive hitstun that can link into SD anywhere on screen.
* Ground version recovers in the air.
H versions don't have enough utilities to justify the 1 bar they spend. Can be used as a pseudo fullscreen "airdash" to traverse around the screen, but it ''really'' leaves you wide open...
}}
}}


======<font style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">Kamehameha</font>======
{{MoveData
|name=Kamehameha
|input=236S (Air OK)
|image=DBFZ_SSGoku_Kamehameha.png |caption="I've waited
|image2=DBFZ_SSGoku_Kamehameha_Up.png |caption2=5 episodes
|image3=DBFZ_SSGoku_Kamehameha_Down.png |caption3=for this!"
|data=
{{AttackDataHeader-DBFZ|version=yes}}
{{!}}-
{{AttackVersion|name=Ground}}
{{#lst:{{PAGENAME}}/Data|236S}}
{{!}}-
{{AttackVersion|name=Air}}
{{#lst:{{PAGENAME}}/Data|j.236S}}
{{!}}-
{{Description|9|text=
* Both versions can be angled by holding {{2}} or {{8}} after the input.
* Values in [ ] are for angled version.
* Values in [ ] are for angled version.
* Ground and air sideways wall bound on hit.
* Ground and air horizontal beams wall splat on hit. Aimed versions launch on hit
* Ground aimed up and air aimed down launches on hit.
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* Jails into Vanish.
;Neutral
Its ability to be used both on the ground or in the air as well being able to angle both versions gives Goku a commanding presence at long range. Tk.236S[2] is also a very efficient cross-up fake out.
The ability to be used both on the ground and in the air as well being able to angle the beams gives Goku a commanding presence at long range. They can be used in tandem with his Ki Blasts to control space, and due to being high level projectiles, {{clr|S|236S}} will destroy any Ki Blasts heading toward Goku. On block, they can true string into Vanish and guarantee him plus frames against grounded opponent to start pressure.


2H (blocked) > j.236S[2] cannot be mashed back, counter 2H'd, or jumped out due to it only having a 3f gap. If they try one of those things and get hit in the corner, he can combo straight into 5M and do a full combo. Goku's in a safe-ish range doing this midscreen, but it's still best to Vanish and take your plus frames.
Be careful when zoning with {{clr|S|236S}} since the recovery is quite high. The opponent can dash jump over or SD above the beam for a whiff punish, when Goku's only hope is canceling into SD to try to wiggle out. And note that while all versions of Kamehameha true string into Vanish, if the opponent Reflects the beam, they will auto-Reflect the Vanish and Goku will be horribly punishable at -22.
 
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Note that the opponent ''can'' hard read the Kame with Reflect, at which point there isn't much you can do if you have no assists to back you up. Definitely ''do not'' panic (or auto-pilot) Vanish and put yourself in the corner if you see the Reflect.
;Combo
}}
On hit, they deal a good chunk of damage, combo directly into SD and do not use Smash. Goku can confirm any beam hit by simply SD-ing. {{clr|M|2M}} > {{clr|S|236S}} > SD leads to midscreen rejumps. In the corner, {{clr|S|236S}}[8] can link into super jump {{clr|L|j.L}}. All of that combined means he wants to fit as many beams into his combos as possible.
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;Mix-up
In midscreen, jump forward {{clr|S|j.236S}}[2] is a very efficient cross-up fake out that beats most anti-air options, goes perfectly with his IAD {{clr|M|j.M}} cross-up.
}}
}}


==Z Assists==
==Z Assists==
======<font style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">Assist A</font>======
===<big>Assist A</big>===
{{MoveData
{{DBFZicon|A}} {{InputBadge|'''Kamehameha'''}}
|name=Kamehameha
{{DBFZ_Move_Card
|input=Assist A
|input=Assist A
|image=DBFZ_SSGoku_Kamehameha.png |caption=Neutral 101
|description=
|data=
Just like the point version of the move, Goku A is an all-rounder assist that's good at everything. It maintains the piercing property and will wash away everything on ground level, letting you approach pretty much risk-free. Has high hitstun and blockstun, so it's also good for combos and in blockstrings for mix-ups.
{{AttackDataHeader-DBFZ}}
 
{{!}}-
Though since it's very telegraphed, most players wouldn't just let you run in with a beam backing you up, and will instead Reflect or super jump out of the way. The good news is that even on Reflect, it still gives great frame advantage (+33).
{{#lst:{{PAGENAME}}/Data|Assist A}}
{{!}}-
{{Description|8|text=
* Wall bounds.
The beam will wash away everything on ground level, letting you approach pretty much risk-free. It's also really good at covering for mixups. Goku assist into tick throw DR is extremely good due to the colors of the two blending together.


As a combo extension tool, it's rather lacking midscreen, but really good in the corner. It's typically used at the end of combos after bringing the opponent back to the ground, either to continue the combo with its wall bound or into snapbacks.
* Wall splats on hit.
}}
}}
}}


======<font style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">Assist B</font>======
===<big>Assist B</big>===
{{MoveData
{{DBFZicon|B}} {{InputBadge|'''Flurry Kick'''}}
|name=Flurry Kick
{{DBFZ_Move_Card
|input=Assist B
|input=Assist B
|image=DBFZ_SSGoku_FlurryKick.png |caption=Lockdown 101
|description=
|data=
One of the fastest assists in the game that also boasts very high blockstun, a good competition for his A assist. While the beam excels in neutral, Goku B is the fast strike assist that's better used for SD + assist, anti-ground call, covering for mixups, restarting blockstrings and so on.
{{AttackDataHeader-DBFZ}}
{{!}}-
{{#lst:{{PAGENAME}}/Data|Assist B}}
{{!}}-
{{Description|8|text=
 
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}}


======<font style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">Assist C</font>======
===<big>Assist C</big>===
{{MoveData
{{DBFZicon|C}} {{InputBadge|'''Dragon Storm'''}}
|name=Dragon Storm
{{DBFZ_Move_Card
|input=Assist C
|input=Assist C
|image=DBFZ_SSGoku_5LL.png |caption=
|description=
|image2=DBFZ_SSGoku_5LLL.png |caption2=
A basic C assist: extremely high blockstun, easy combo extensions, but has an absurdly long cooldown. Goku teleports to the opponent's X coordinate on the ground before performing 2 attacks. On hit, he teleports again behind the opponent and knocks them down into a ground bounce SKD.
|data=
 
{{AttackDataHeader-DBFZ}}
It has some unique synergies over the other 2 assists, such as some characters can benefit from the lengthy animation it does on hit, or they can use the backward hit to pull the opponent out of the corner for setups. The high blockstun is also nothing to sneeze at, as it can easily enable 50/50s or more complex mix-ups.
{{!}}-
 
{{#lst:{{PAGENAME}}/Data|Assist C}}
However, the drawbacks massively outweigh the benefits. Having twice the cooldown simply means you'll be calling it at half the rate of A and B assists, so less screen control, less opportunities for mix-ups, and so on. This can be played around by using DHC to override the cooldown, but there are few reasons to actually use Goku C when A and B can fill its role in almost all cases, while being much more flexible.
{{!}}-
 
{{Description|8|text=
* Values in [ ] are when the opponent is in hitstun/untech
Goku teleports to the opponent and does his 5LLL roundhouse kick. On hit, he teleports behind the opponent and hits them with a 236M, allowing for a combo extension.
}}
}}
}}


==Super Moves==
==Super Moves==
======<font style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">Super Kamehameha</font>======
===<big>Super Kamehameha</big>===
{{MoveData
{{InputBadge|'''{{clr|L|236L}}+{{clr|M|M}} (Air OK)'''}}
|name=Super Kamehameha
{{DBFZ_Move_Card
|input=236L+M (Air OK)
|input=236L+M,j.236L+M
|image=DBFZ_SSGoku_SuperKamehameha.png |caption=The signature move.
|description=
|image2=DBFZ_SSGoku_SuperKamehameha_Up.png |caption2=The snipe.
Standard fullscreen hitting Supers for meter dumping at the end of combos, due to the ability to hit opponents in SKD (aka {{keyword|OTG}}) and not being affected by hitstun decay. Like {{clr|S|236S}} series, Super Kamehameha can also be angled by holding {{Ni|2}} or {{Ni|8}} after the input.
|image3=DBFZ_SSGoku_SuperKamehameha_Down.png |caption3=The aerial signature move.
|data=
{{AttackDataHeader-DBFZ|version=yes}}
{{!}}-
{{AttackVersion|name=Ground}}
{{#lst:{{PAGENAME}}/Data|236LM}}
{{!}}-
{{AttackVersion|name=Air}}
{{#lst:{{PAGENAME}}/Data|j.236LM}}
{{!}}-
{{Description|9|text=
* Both versions can be angled by holding {{2}} or {{8}} after the input. Angled Kames at close range will hold them in place until the last hit.
* Values in [ ] are for angled versions.
* Aimed down version causes a sliding knockdown.
* Minimum damage: Straight: 77*10 (770), Ground aimed up: 81*10 (810), Air aimed down: 75*10 (750).
j.236LM[2] can set up safe jumps if Goku isn't too high up and still has his air options. By airdashing after the super has ended into falling j.H, this covers every wakeup options beside delayed wakeup.


DHC-ing into Goku still lets him aim it up for more damage. And he can also aim after DHC-ing out, that plus its "suction" enables some unique DHC-nergies like down Kame into Piccolo's fully charged SBC at high up, or down Kame, AGohan Lv1 (whiff), DR, etc.
In the corner, {{clr|L|j.236L}}+{{clr|M|M}}[2] can set up a safe jump if Goku isn't too high up and still has his air options. By airdashing after the Super has ended into falling {{clr|H|j.H}}, this covers every wakeup options beside delayed wakeup.
 
Air versions are cancelable into {{clr|H|j.236H}}+{{clr|S|S}}, giving him a "Level 2" Super. This is usually done with {{clr|L|j.236L}}+{{clr|M|M}}[2] > delay {{clr|H|j.236H}}+{{clr|S|S}}. From common SKD like after {{clr|L|j.236L}} or j.[DR], it's also possible to land into {{keyword|IAS}} {{clr|L|j.236L}}+{{clr|M|M}} > {{clr|H|j.236H}}+{{clr|S|S}} for extra damage.
 
DHC-ing into Goku will still let him aim the beam up for more damage. And he can also aim after DHC-ing out, enabling some unique synergies like giving other characters SKD after their Supers, or allowing {{CLabel|DBFZ|Piccolo}} to fully charge his {{MMC|chara=Piccolo|input=236L+M|label=Special Beam Cannon}}.
 
* Values in [ ] are for angled versions
* Horizontal and aimed up versions launch on hit. Aimed down version causes a sliding knockdown
* Minimum damage: Horizontal: 83×10, Ground aimed up: 86×10, Air aimed down: 78×10
}}
}}
===<big>Warp Kamehameha</big>===
{{InputBadge|'''{{clr|H|236H}}+{{clr|S|S}} (Air OK)'''}}
{{DBFZ_Move_Card
|input=236H+S,j.236H+S
|description=
Goku's most common bar dump as it's combo-able from almost any knockdown move, without the need for SKD. Teleports to the ground and behind the opponent during the super freeze, so its only real downside compared to Super Kamehameha is switching sides.
Due to the fast startup mid-combo and only tracking the opponent's current position, you almost always wanna delay this Super to make sure they won't fly past Goku, e.g. {{clr|L|j.236L}} > delay {{clr|H|j.236H}}+{{clr|S|S}}.
* Values in [ ] are when the opponent is in hitstun/untech
* Values in { } are when canceled from Air Super Kamehameha
* Minimum damage: 86×10 {43×10}
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===<big>Meteor Smash</big>===
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Frame 1 reversal and a proficient combo ender due to causing a hard knockdown. Goku stays grounded, with {{clr|L|214L}}+{{clr|M|M}} moving to behind the opponent after the super freeze, while {{clr|H|214H}}+{{clr|S|S}} attacks in front of them and allows him to keep corner pressure. On hit, he can get a safejump by buffering dash jump {{clr|M|j.M}}, or meaty their wakeup with a dash {{clr|M|2M}} or {{clr|M|236M}}.
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Fast startup and huge damage make most Meteor Moves quite terrifying reversals that can be game ending. The damage dealt is in recoverable blue health, but once the match is coming to an end, there are next to no ways to recover these health, and there won't be anything to recover if you just die to it. It's recommended to play it safe and not overextend when the opponent is desperate and has 3 bars.
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* Teleports to the ground and to the opponent's back during the super freeze.
* Minimum damage: 81*10 (810).
Almost identical to grounded Super Kamehameha aimed up, but thanks to the teleport it can actually hit from midscreen. Its only real downside is the sideswitch.
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======<font style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">Meteor Smash</font>======
Can act as a funny knowledge check with the left/right teleport. You can tell which version he's using by looking at his hair: {{clr|L|214L}}+{{clr|M|M}} turns into Super Saiyan 3 with long, luscious hair, while {{clr|H|214H}}+{{clr|S|S}} keeps his hair short. Then, which side he attacks from is based on the direction ''his opponent is facing'', so be sure to block accordingly.
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* Stays grounded, teleports to the opponent's back after the super freeze.
* Causes a hard knockdown on hit, positions them at the opposite edge of the screen.
* Minimum damage: 1759.
Goku's only invincible reversal. On hit, the easy universal safejump is (buffered) dash jump j.M.


Some characters can DHC into this Super and have it stays same side, either by side switching before the DHC, or by hitting them in a way that turns their backs away from the corner (Tien Lv1+1 and Yamcha).
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* Minimum damage: 1759 [1719]
* Advantage on hit: +45
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Latest revision as of 05:10, 13 December 2023

Overview

Overview
Goku (Super Saiyan), often referred to as SS Goku or SSJ Goku, is DBFZ's resident shoto Short for "Shotokan" A character archetype defined by being similar in some way to Ryu from Street Fighter. Shotos usually have a horizontal fireball, an invulnerable reversal, and a forward moving special move. and an excellent, yet outclassed swiss army knife in a game full of swiss army knives. Very simple to pick up and effective at nearly every level, SS Goku has solid tools for almost every situation. He has good neutral game, great pressure and an abundance of cool combos that deal big damage. If you're new to fighting games and are looking for a beginner-friendly character with plenty of depth to explore, then SS Goku is a great option to consider.
SS Goku


DBFZ SS Goku Portrait.png
Fastest Attacks
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Reversals
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 SS Goku is a balanced, fundamental character with great, multi-purpose tools.

Pros
Cons
  • Signature Move: KamehamehaDBFZ SSGoku Kamehameha.pngGuardAllStartup18Recovery21 [17]Advantage-16 [-10] is a common screen-clearing, combo-able projectile. However as the protagonist, Goku has gone beyond mastering this technique and has way, way too many creative uses for it.
  • Neutral: Medium normals have great range and aimable projectiles allow him to very effectively control space.
  • Pressure: Great frame data on his normals for blockstrings. Anti-Reflect tools that lead to great damage. And a plus on block overheadDBFZ SSGoku DragonFlashFist.pngGuardHighStartup26Recovery14+3LAdvantage+2 allows him to reset pressure.
  • Support Values: Great assists and can utilize Special Z Change extremely well.
  • Corner Mix-up: Limited to universal mix-up options in the corner.

Normal Moves

5L

Version Damage Guard Smash Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
5L 400 All 6 4 11 -3
5LL 700 All 9 3 17 -4
5LLL 1000 All U3+ 14 3 21 -5
5L

5L is a basic jab and one of the few moves that keep Goku in place. It's tied with 2L as his fastest grounded buttons, so they're your go-to moves for starting pressure or for defensive challenges (aka abare An attack during the opponent's pressure, intended to interrupt it.).

Due to being safe on block and having plenty of cancel options, 5L is a good spot to apply mix-ups. 5L > Dragon Rush (DR) is a universal tickthrow, 5L > 236MDBFZ SSGoku DragonFlashFist.pngGuardHighStartup26Recovery14+3LAdvantage+2 is an overhead that resets pressure, and 5L > 2M is true string low.

5L is also cancelable back into itself once by holding 4 and pressing L again. Use 5L > 4LL to extend pressure, as 4LL is cancelable into all the above mix-up options. You can also reset pressure like 5L > 4LL into dash 5L again.


5LL

Goku's most efficient blockstring and combo filler. 5LL is close to a "free" button that should always be used to extend blockstrings or add extra damage to combos. The simplistic input makes confirming a grounded hit a trivial task as you have plenty of time to route into the correct combo.

On hit, 5L along with 5LL and 5M are the only 3 jump cancelable normals Goku (and most characters) has. While the basic combo structure is something like 5L > 5LL > 2M > 5M > jc, if you get a stray 5L or 5LL hit against an airborne opponent, be ready to jump cancel right away since continuing down the ground string will drop the combo.


5LLL

It's generally a good idea to avoid accidentally mashing to this point. 5LLL has very limited gatling options and will end the blockstring prematurely. On hit, launches and combos into Super Dash (SD), but is also a niche combo tool with limited use.

Goku's 5LLL has abnormally high blockstun and can true string into Vanish or 236S. On block, 5LLL > SD is not 2H-able in the corner (3f gap), this puts Goku airborne for potential assisted mix-ups with airdash j.M or land 2M.

5M

Damage Guard Smash Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
700 All 9 6 17 -7

Really fast button with good range and a high hitbox. Goku's ground M and H buttons are long ranged, high rewarding combo starters but are punishable on block, so beware of ending blockstrings with these moves.

While all of Goku's normals true string into the next, since almost all attacks in DBFZ are late cancelable, you're able to turn any true blockstring into a frame trap by simply delaying the next attack. Strings like 5L > DR or 5L > 236M leave big gaps that can be interrupted, but 5L > delay 5M will counter hit their challenge attempt and lead into high damaging combos. The threat of these frame traps will make the opponent more willing to block, then you can take advantage of their respect to sneak in otherwise unsafe strings or more risky mix-ups.

5H

Damage Guard Smash Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
850 / 1000 All U1 14 6 18 -8

Usually confined to combo/blockstring filler due to its slow startup and bad frame advantage. Though the massive range makes it a good anti-Reflect button: if Goku is Z Reflected with his first normal, canceling into 5H will put him right back in their face and stuffing their challenge attempt, forcing them to block or gamble a second Reflect.

On Smash hit, almost all H buttons in DBFZ will recenter the opponent before launching, making them very reliable combo extenders.

  • Damage values: Non-Smash / Smash
  • Wall splats on Smash hit. Combos into Super Dash

5S

(Hold OK)

Damage Guard Smash Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
300×6 All 13 [8] Total 37 [Total 32] -4
As a zoning tool

5S is a fast, low-commit screen control button which shoots P1 projectiles with Ki Blast property straight forward. It's repeatable up to 6 times by mashing or holding S, so can beat out characters with less amount of repeatable Ki Blasts. On hit, the final Ki Blast launches the opponent and can cause a wall bounce. At half screen and further, 5S(6) combos directly into 236S.

Zoning with 5S has 2 simple counterplays: SD or dash jump-in. SD can be beaten easily if 5S made contact with them as you'll be able to cancel into 2H, the universal anti-air. Dash jumping is a lot more effective since they'll dodge over the Ki Blasts altogether, so it's recommended to use only 1 to 2 Ki Blasts before stopping and start shooting again. Holding 4 or 6 will prevent further Ki Blasts from being thrown, so you can hold [S], letting all 6 Ki Blasts rock if you get the hit, or hold 4 to stop firing and block if they're jumping over. Keeping [S] held down afterward will also allow you to easily super jump in neutral.


In a blockstring

This is a good point to end the string as it's safe on block and pushes the opponent far enough where it will be difficult for them to contest Goku. After blocking a Ki Blast, the opponent can escape the blockstring by Guard Canceling (GC) into 2 strong options: Reflect or Super Dash, at zero cost. This is where a basic "mini-game" often plays out: 5S(1) > 5H is a true blockstring that beats GC SD, but loses to GC Reflect. Mean while, 5S(1) 2M can counter hit GC Reflect during its recovery and stuff most 5L/2L mashing, but loses to GC SD.

  • Values in [ ] are when used as 5S(2)~5S(6)

2L

Damage Guard Smash Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
400 All 6 2 10 ±0

One on Goku's key stagger tools as being ±0 on block allows for easy pressure restarts, although its usage is somewhat limited due to its position as a very early button into the string. Similar to 5L, it's cancelable into itself once by pressing 2LL. 2L > delay 2LL, 2LL, dash 2L, 2L > 5L and so on are all extremely potent strings to wear the opponent down and beg them to mash, when you'd counter hit them and melt their health bar.

The fast recovery of this move allows it to to whiff through the startup of most invulnerable attacks and recover in time to block their active frames. In +2 on block situations like after 236M or a close-to-ground Vanish, 2L will be safe against all reversals with startup of 16F or slower.

It's best practice inputting this as 1L, especially when used for mashing out of pressure or staggering with dash 2L. The 1 will keep Goku safe by blocking incoming attacks or when whiffing against reversals.

2M

Damage Guard Smash Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
700 Low 10 9 17 -10

An incredible poke that also acts as a strong punish tool and neutral skip option.

This move is blessed with a low hurtbox, lots of active frames, and an excess of forward momentum. It can low profile a good amount of common attacks like 5L or 5M with the tip of his foot. From there, he can then easily confirm into full combos with 5M > 9 jc j.M or 236S > SD. It's also a good anti-Reflect button similar to 5H.

However, 2M has a major weakness: It can only cancel into other moves—barring Vanish—within the first 10 frames after making contact. This restriction on its late canceling can make it slightly awkward to use in blockstring, as well as being a common Guard Cancel spot since Goku will be unable to retaliate with 2H.

Lastly, being his only low hitting attack and at 10F of startup, it's bordering on the slow side for effective high/low mix-ups. Goku can still break guard with 2M, but he often needs to put in extra work for his openings.

  • Launches on hit

2H

Damage Guard Smash Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
850 / 1000 All U1+ 14 5 21+7L -17 4-18 Head

The universal anti-air normal and an extremely reliable counter against common air options like jump-ins, SD, Vanish, Z Change, Guard Cancel and so on. Though since its head invulnerability doesn't kick in until frame 4, it can be stuffed if you react a bit too late, and will outright lose to safejumps when used as a reversal. Successfully 2H-ing a Super Dash vs. getting stuffed and eating a full combo can be the difference between winning or losing the match, if you're unsure about your chances at landing a 2H, consider Reflecting the SD as a safer alternative.

Landing a 2H usually nets a rather mediocre punish due to the launch angle limiting combo potential. With resources however, it can lead to devastating combos. In the corner, Goku has one of the highest damaging 2H punish that can delete 70% of the opponent's health bar all by himself with 0 bar start.

Beware that 2H has very long recovery making it lethal on whiff and on block. Always be ready to cancel into j.214L to keep yourself safe on block.

  • Puts Goku airborne
  • Launches on hit. Smash hit combos into Super Dash

2S

Damage Guard Smash Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
600 All 13 Total 34 -1

Amazing blockstring and combo filler. Can whiff against grounded opponents when not used at point blank, so this is a slightly more restrictive 5S but with better frame advantage. Will consistently connect in a blockstring after 5M or 5H and put Goku at -1, able to restart pressure very late into a string.

On air hit, 2S has very high hitstun that can combo directly into SD or 236S[8], can link into super jump j.L or even into another 2S.

Can also be used to snipe airborne opponents and stop their approach. Though the angle is too steep and fails to cover the common air space, and being a Ki Blast, it can be SD'd through.

6M

Damage Guard Smash Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
850 High 24 6 4+6L ±0

The universal overhead, one of the fundemental mix-up tools along with DR. Puts Goku airborne so it looks like he's jumping up into something like an 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., but doesn't have head property so it cannot be anti-air'd by 2H or other head invulnerable moves. And despite being telegraphed and reactable in a vacuum, 6M is amazing at opening the opponent up when it's used in conjunction with other mix-up tools. By overloading your options like mixing up between 5L > DR, 5L > 6M, IAD cross-up j.M and so on, the opponent's reaction time will be cut short due to having to look for multiple cues that require different responses. This is known as "Mental Stack".

It is ±0 on block, which means any character with a 6F attack can initiate a clashing sequence afterward, be ready to engage with something like 5L > 4LL or 5L > Reflect. Characters without 6F options will have to continue to take the pressure or commit to a reversal, so 6M is inherently stronger against them.

In a blockstring, 6M will always leave at least a 9F gap, making it very vulnerable against active defense (mashing). A note that as the defender, if you can react to 6M but afraid of being counter hit, you should always Reflect it instead of blocking high.

On hit, the situation is in your favor since it is +3. However it cannot be canceled into anything when not in Sparking, and can only solo extend into a combo if it hits airborne opponents or very meaty against grounded opponents. 6M becomes much stronger when paired with an assist as they can give advantage on block or allow for a combo on hit. In Sparking, it's possible to do 6M > airdash j.M (1f gap on block) which allows you to continue the blockstring or confirm into a combo upon landing. 6M > airdash j.L > j.L is gapless on block, but can't truestring into grounded buttons after landing.

j.L

Damage Guard Smash Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
400 High 6 4 11

Despite its often short range for most of the cast, j.L is a common air-to-air button thanks to being repeatable once per string similar to 5L and 2L, and can be confirmed with j.LL.

On block, inputting j.L > j.L will repeat itself, which is useful for dragging an airborne opponent down to the ground. For example j.L > j.L > j.H is a typical "staircase" string that leaves both Goku and his opponent grounded, with Goku being plus on block and can continue his pressure.

On air-to-air hit, j.L > j.L will instead give a unique normal: j.LL. It's functionally a j.M that pushes Goku up and toward the opponent, allowing him to easily confirm and extend into a full combo.

j.M

Damage Guard Smash Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
700 High 10 4 15 +7 (IAD)

Great air-to-air and jump-in normal thanks to its range. In midscreen blockstrings, Goku can cross-up the opponent with IAD delay j.M, which he can confirm or continue pressure with 5M or 2M upon landing.

The delay between IAD and j.M will vary depending on how close you are to the opponent, and no delay is necessary when the cross-up is done at point blank. However note that a frame perfect IAD will not cross over a few standing characters with high pushbox like  Android 16 and  Cell.

j.H

Damage Guard Smash Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
850 / 1000 High D1+ [D3+] 13 6 21 +11 (IAD)

Downward hitbox makes this Goku's most common jump-in button along with j.M. Sends the opponent downward on air hit so it's also commonly used for assisted combos or as an alternate combo ender to j.S > j.236L since it has faster startup and gives better okizeme in midscreen.

Dynamic hit 5LLLLLLL has a slightly different knockdown angle and effect compared to Smash hit, but this has next to no practical usage.

  • Forces crouching on grounded hit. Knockdown on air hit
  • Smash hit causes a sliding knockdown (SKD). Dynamic hit can wall bounce
  • Values in [ ] are for Dynamic hit

j.S

Damage Guard Smash Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
600 All 12 Total 32+7L

Good neutral tool for sniping grounded opponents and a combo bridge, but beware that if it has quite a lot of landing recovery and is punishable upon landing.

Pauses Goku's air momentum temporarily before throwing the Ki Blast, which can leads to interesting movements. IAD back j.S is a good keep away and pushes Goku further back than a normal backward airdash.

As a jump-in, IAD forward j.M > j.4S is an anti-Reflect string, an OS that gives j.M > j.S on block/hit or a Reflect on landing if j.M whiffs through a reversal, and adds some extra damage for the combo on hit.

j.2H

Damage Guard Smash Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
850 All U1+ 11 4 23

An air combo extender and filler. From common air-to-air hits, Goku can confirm into j.2H > SD and gets a consistent combo afterward.

  • Pushes Goku forward
  • Launches on hit. Smash hit combos into Super Dash

Special Moves

Dragon Flash Fist

236L/M/H (Air OK)

Version Damage Guard Smash Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
236L 1200 High D1 23 4 14+3L -5
236M 1300 High D1 26 4 14+3L +2
236H 1400 High D1 24~32 [20~28] 4 14+3L +2 4-16~24 All [4-12~20 All]
j.236L 1000 High D1 18 4 20
j.236M 1200 High D1 20 4 22
j.236H 1300 High D1 24~32 [20~28] 4 18 +1 4-16~24 All [4-12~20 All]
All Versions' properties

Goku lunges forward and hits overhead. L versions go half screen and cause a sliding knockdown on Smash hit. M versions go almost fullscreen and cause a ground bounce sliding knockdown on Smash hit. H versions teleport to the opponent before attacking, cause a ground bounce sliding knockdown on Smash hit.

Ground versions puts Goku airborne, but do not have Head attribute. Air versions remove any landing recovery upon use.


L Versions

Alternative overheads to 6M. On a grounded hit, Goku can only combo into Supers afterward. Can also be done after a jump-in as a double overhead, but it can whiff over the opponent, and there will be a gap as Goku's charging forward.

j.S > j.236L is Goku's meterless sliding knockdown that can be done anywhere on screen at low hitstun decay. Useful in combo routes where j.H cannot give SKD like after 5H or for Vanish confirms.


M Versions

Ground version is extremely slow for an overhead, so is instead used to reset pressure due to being plus on block.

Have slight upward tracking when used mid-combo, and can be linked into from 214M and j.214M. This allows for high corner carry combos in midscreen, and enables Goku's advanced corner combos with hitting the opponent during the small ground bounce window. Close to the ground, he can link j.236M into land 5L or 2L, slightly higher up he can hit with j.L > j.S on the way down, even higher up and it's possible to do j.M > j.S.

Note that these links aren't guaranteed. There will be situations where it's impossible for any buttons to connect, though it doesn't hurt to attempt the links anyway since the opponent will be in sliding knockdown if you fail them. Learning the correct link to use at different heights will boost Goku's damage and meter gain significantly. For example off of a stray SD hit in midscreen, instead of opting for a short combo into SKD, you can extend via the ground bounce to build an extra bar and then spend it on Supers.


H Versions

While the ground bounce is identical to M versions, the fast teleport during startup makes this a lot more flexible to combo into and solo extend. Using j.236H early on in a combo will lead to devastating damage at the cost of lower meter build than a j.236M combo.

Invulnerable during the teleport makes this Goku's frame 4 reversal, usable to get him out of pressure or in -2 on block situations like after a blocked Vanish. It's not a very good one however since the startup is way too slow with lackluster reward.

A lot stronger as a jump-in double overhead compared to j.236L, as the animation is more ambiguous and can be extended with Vanish on hit. In midscreen, dash jumping over an opponent into j.236H will hit from behind them for a brain melting double cross-up. However this can't be done after an airdash, double jump or super jump because Goku will turn around, and j.236H will then hit same side.

  • Appear from the direction Goku was facing. Ground version has no vertical tracking, air version tracks anywhere on stage
  • Values in [ ] are when the opponent is in untech time (air hitstun)

Flurry Kick

214L/M/H (Air OK)

Version Damage Guard Smash Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
214L 500×2 All 8 3(6)3 11 -2
214M 350×4 All U1+ 13 3{(6)3}×3 21 -39 4-42 Head
214H 270×6 All U1+ 11 2{(6)2}×5 14 -44 4-52 Head
j.214L 500×2 All 7 3(6)3 18
j.214M 300×4 All U1+ 9 3{(6)3}×3 18 4-38 Head
j.214H 270×6 All U1+ 7 2{(6)2}×5 14 4-48 Head
All Versions' properties
  • Ground versions puts Goku airborne, but do not have Head attribute
  • Beside ground 214L, all versions launch on hit and recover while Goku is in the air
  • M and H versions Smash on the last hit

L Versions

Ground 214L functions as a safe blockstring ender, turning Goku's punishable M and H buttons into unpunishable, e.g. 2M > 5M > 5H > 214L.

j.214L after a blocked SD (yours or the opponent's) is a good check that will punish the opponent if they were pressing buttons, since it has startup of a typical j.L but with big hitbox on top of pushing him forward.


M Versions

j.214M is one of Goku's two air OK anti-airs, usable for countering SD while he's airborne. Gives a decent combo on hit by linking into j.236S, however the opponents can often fall out in the middle of the kicks.

Have great corner carry and is Goku's main corner combo extenders and enders. Smash hit wall splat and can link into j.236M in midscreen. In the corner, both versions can also link into SD or j.DR for extra utility. As combo enders, they can combo into j.236L+M[2] in the corner, and allow for Special Z Change > j.DR anywhere on screen and even at high hitstun decay.

While Goku moves a fullscreen distance pretty quickly, it's not recommended to use this in neutral or in blockstrings. It can be tricky to catch Goku wilding in the air, but all things considered, he's still horribly punishable.

  • Smash 5MMM wall bounces

H Versions

Amazing corner carry and wall bounce on Smash hit, good for meter dumping in midscreen. A common conversion beside linking into j.236S is landing into dash 2S > 236S[8] > SD > etc.

j.214H is the higher rewarding anti-air, though it shares the same drawback as j.214M with opponents tend to fall out of the move.

Kamehameha

236S (Air OK)

Version Damage Guard Smash Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
236S 262×5 [280×5] All 18 25 [21] 21 [17] -16 [-10]
j.236S 262×5 All 18 25 30

The 236S series are air-OK, screen-clearing moves and a staple of Goku's combo game. They're piercing P3 projectiles that can be angled by holding 2 or 8 after the input, and can whiff cancel into SD.

  • Values in [ ] are for angled version.
  • Ground and air horizontal beams wall splat on hit. Aimed versions launch on hit

Neutral

The ability to be used both on the ground and in the air as well being able to angle the beams gives Goku a commanding presence at long range. They can be used in tandem with his Ki Blasts to control space, and due to being high level projectiles, 236S will destroy any Ki Blasts heading toward Goku. On block, they can true string into Vanish and guarantee him plus frames against grounded opponent to start pressure.

Be careful when zoning with 236S since the recovery is quite high. The opponent can dash jump over or SD above the beam for a whiff punish, when Goku's only hope is canceling into SD to try to wiggle out. And note that while all versions of Kamehameha true string into Vanish, if the opponent Reflects the beam, they will auto-Reflect the Vanish and Goku will be horribly punishable at -22.


Combo

On hit, they deal a good chunk of damage, combo directly into SD and do not use Smash. Goku can confirm any beam hit by simply SD-ing. 2M > 236S > SD leads to midscreen rejumps. In the corner, 236S[8] can link into super jump j.L. All of that combined means he wants to fit as many beams into his combos as possible.


Mix-up

In midscreen, jump forward j.236S[2] is a very efficient cross-up fake out that beats most anti-air options, goes perfectly with his IAD j.M cross-up.

Z Assists

Assist A

DBFZ Assist A Icon.png Kamehameha

Damage Guard Smash Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
200×5 All 34 25 63 +30

Just like the point version of the move, Goku A is an all-rounder assist that's good at everything. It maintains the piercing property and will wash away everything on ground level, letting you approach pretty much risk-free. Has high hitstun and blockstun, so it's also good for combos and in blockstrings for mix-ups.

Though since it's very telegraphed, most players wouldn't just let you run in with a beam backing you up, and will instead Reflect or super jump out of the way. The good news is that even on Reflect, it still gives great frame advantage (+33).

  • Wall splats on hit.

Assist B

DBFZ Assist B Icon.png Flurry Kick

Damage Guard Smash Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
250, 800 All 20 +40

One of the fastest assists in the game that also boasts very high blockstun, a good competition for his A assist. While the beam excels in neutral, Goku B is the fast strike assist that's better used for SD + assist, anti-ground call, covering for mixups, restarting blockstrings and so on.

Assist C

DBFZ Assist C Icon.png Dragon Storm

Damage Guard Smash Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
450×2, 400 All 35 [20] +55

A basic C assist: extremely high blockstun, easy combo extensions, but has an absurdly long cooldown. Goku teleports to the opponent's X coordinate on the ground before performing 2 attacks. On hit, he teleports again behind the opponent and knocks them down into a ground bounce SKD.

It has some unique synergies over the other 2 assists, such as some characters can benefit from the lengthy animation it does on hit, or they can use the backward hit to pull the opponent out of the corner for setups. The high blockstun is also nothing to sneeze at, as it can easily enable 50/50s or more complex mix-ups.

However, the drawbacks massively outweigh the benefits. Having twice the cooldown simply means you'll be calling it at half the rate of A and B assists, so less screen control, less opportunities for mix-ups, and so on. This can be played around by using DHC to override the cooldown, but there are few reasons to actually use Goku C when A and B can fill its role in almost all cases, while being much more flexible.

  • Values in [ ] are when the opponent is in hitstun/untech

Super Moves

Super Kamehameha

236L+M (Air OK)

Version Damage Guard Smash Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
236L+M 270×10 [280×10] All UDV 9+4 45 36 -19 9-20 All
j.236L+M 270×10 [260×10] All UDV 9+4 45 45 [42] 9-20 All

Standard fullscreen hitting Supers for meter dumping at the end of combos, due to the ability to hit opponents in SKD (aka OTG The act of hitting the opponent when they are knocked down. Short for "off the ground" or "on the ground.") and not being affected by hitstun decay. Like 236S series, Super Kamehameha can also be angled by holding 2 or 8 after the input.

In the corner, j.236L+M[2] can set up a safe jump if Goku isn't too high up and still has his air options. By airdashing after the Super has ended into falling j.H, this covers every wakeup options beside delayed wakeup.

Air versions are cancelable into j.236H+S, giving him a "Level 2" Super. This is usually done with j.236L+M[2] > delay j.236H+S. From common SKD like after j.236L or j.[DR], it's also possible to land into IAS Instant Air Special
Conceptually includes Tiger KneePerforming a special as soon as possible after becoming airborne. Usually, but not always, involves an input trick.
For Example: 2369S for a j.236S input.
j.236L+M > j.236H+S for extra damage.

DHC-ing into Goku will still let him aim the beam up for more damage. And he can also aim after DHC-ing out, enabling some unique synergies like giving other characters SKD after their Supers, or allowing  Piccolo to fully charge his Special Beam CannonDBFZ Piccolo SpecialBeamCannon.pngGuardAllStartup11~121+4Recovery33Advantage-17 [-2].

  • Values in [ ] are for angled versions
  • Horizontal and aimed up versions launch on hit. Aimed down version causes a sliding knockdown
  • Minimum damage: Horizontal: 83×10, Ground aimed up: 86×10, Air aimed down: 78×10

Warp Kamehameha

236H+S (Air OK)

Version Damage Guard Smash Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
236H+S 280×10 All UDV 18+4 [8+4] 45 36 -19 18-29 All [8-19 All]
j.236H+S 280×10 {140×10} All UDV 18+4 [8+4] 45 36 -19 18-29 All [8-19 All]

Goku's most common bar dump as it's combo-able from almost any knockdown move, without the need for SKD. Teleports to the ground and behind the opponent during the super freeze, so its only real downside compared to Super Kamehameha is switching sides.

Due to the fast startup mid-combo and only tracking the opponent's current position, you almost always wanna delay this Super to make sure they won't fly past Goku, e.g. j.236L > delay j.236H+S.

  • Values in [ ] are when the opponent is in hitstun/untech
  • Values in { } are when canceled from Air Super Kamehameha
  • Minimum damage: 86×10 {43×10}

Meteor Smash

214L+M or 214H+S

Damage Guard Smash Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
4259 [4059] All UDV 9+3~9 6 24 -14 1-17~23 All

Frame 1 reversal and a proficient combo ender due to causing a hard knockdown. Goku stays grounded, with 214L+M moving to behind the opponent after the super freeze, while 214H+S attacks in front of them and allows him to keep corner pressure. On hit, he can get a safejump by buffering dash jump j.M, or meaty their wakeup with a dash 2M or 236M.

Fast startup and huge damage make most Meteor Moves quite terrifying reversals that can be game ending. The damage dealt is in recoverable blue health, but once the match is coming to an end, there are next to no ways to recover these health, and there won't be anything to recover if you just die to it. It's recommended to play it safe and not overextend when the opponent is desperate and has 3 bars.

Can act as a funny knowledge check with the left/right teleport. You can tell which version he's using by looking at his hair: 214L+M turns into Super Saiyan 3 with long, luscious hair, while 214H+S keeps his hair short. Then, which side he attacks from is based on the direction his opponent is facing, so be sure to block accordingly.

  • Values in [ ] are for 214H+S version
  • Minimum damage: 1759 [1719]
  • Advantage on hit: +45

Colors

1Seasonal colors that can be unlocked at different times of the year.

2Special color that can be unlocked on Goku Day, May 9th.

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