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==Overview==
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| overview = Ramlethal is a mid-ranged brigadier who controls neutral with her massive swords. She can also expend her swords in order to shoot them as projectiles to dominate the corner.  
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|header = Overview
|content = Ramlethal is a mid-ranged brigadier who controls neutral with her massive swords. She can also expend her swords in order to shoot them as projectiles to dominate the corner.  


Key to Ramlethal’s [[GGST/Ramlethal Valentine/Strategy#Neutral|mid-ranged domination]] is her {{clr|3|f.S}} and {{clr|4|5H}}. They are disjointed, quite fast and have massive range. Her air control is also great - {{clr|3|j.S}} is basically an aerial version of {{clr|3|f.S}}, and {{clr|4|j.H}} has a huge vertical hitbox, making it an excellent jump-in attack.  
Key to Ramlethal’s [[GGST/Ramlethal Valentine/Strategy#Neutral|mid-ranged domination]] is her {{clr|S|f.S}} and {{clr|H|5H}}. They are disjointed, fast and have long range. When close up, she can pressure with her swift {{clr|K|5K}} and three-hit {{keyword|rekka}}, [[#Erarlumo|Erarlumo]], of which the first two hits are dash cancelable. Her air control is also great; {{clr|S|j.S}} is basically an aerial version of {{clr|S|f.S}}, and {{clr|H|j.H}} has a huge vertical hitbox; excellent for jump-in attacks.  


Ramlethal can apply [[GGST/Ramlethal Valentine/Strategy#Corner|suffocating corner pressure]] with [[{{PAGENAME}}#Bajoneto|Bajoneto]] - a projectile attack that fires a sword. The sword explodes if it hits a wall, which can extend blockstrings or lead to powerful wallbreak combos. However, when fired, the swords take time to return. Without swords, her {{Prompt|GGST|S}} and {{Prompt|GGST|H}} buttons are significantly weakened. The swords can be retrieved quickly by walking over the spot they landed. At the corner, she can shoot her swords to great extent, as she can pick them up while pressuring the opponent or even during a combo.
Ramlethal can apply [[GGST/Ramlethal Valentine/Strategy#Corner|suffocating corner pressure]] with [[#Bajoneto|Bajoneto]], a projectile attack that fires a sword. The sword explodes if it hits a wall, which can extend blockstrings or lead to powerful wall combos. However, when fired, the swords take time to return. Without swords, her {{Prompt|GGST|S|18px}} and {{Prompt|GGST|H|18px}} buttons are much weaker. The swords can be retrieved quickly by walking over the spot they landed. At the corner, she can shoot her swords to great extent, as she can pick them up while pressuring the opponent or even during a combo.


Generally, it’s best to only shoot swords off of confirms or for corner pressure in order to not risk losing them. There are exceptions though, for example, the [[{{PAGENAME}}#Calvados|Calvados]] overdrive retrieves both swords. With 50% Tension, you have the option of playing fast and loose with sword projectiles, just to take them back again. Before expending swords, weigh your options carefully.
Generally, it’s best to shoot swords off of confirms or for corner pressure to avoid the risk of losing them. However, the [[#Calvados|Calvados]] overdrive retrieves both swords. With 50% Tension, you have the option of playing fast and loose with sword projectiles, just to take them back again. Before expending swords, weigh your options carefully.


Ramlethal is blessed with amazing buttons, outstanding corner pressure and an adorable puppy on her win screen! What else could you ask for?
Ramlethal is blessed with amazing buttons, outstanding corner pressure and an adorable puppy on her win screen! What else could you ask for?
| lore = She is a "Valentine," a life form created in the image of humanity.
| lore = She is a "Valentine," a life form created in the image of humanity.
In accordance with the orders from her mother implanted in her memories, she declared war against humanity.
In accordance with the orders from her mother implanted in her memories, she declared war against humanity.
However, through her interactions with Sol and everyone, she came to know emotion, and eventually became an ally to mankind.
However, through her interactions with Sol and everyone, she came to know emotion, and eventually became an ally to mankind.
| summary =, classified as a ''Shooting'' type, is a Brigadier who controls the mid-range with her two swords.
}}
| pros =  
{{GGST/Infobox
*'''Insane Midrange:''' [[GGST/Ramlethal Valentine#f.S|f.S]] and [[GGST/Ramlethal Valentine#5H|5H]] are some of the longest buttons in the game, and are complemented by [[GGST/Ramlethal Valentine#Bajoneto|Bajoneto]] being a disjointed and highly plus on block fireball.
| fastestAttack = [[#5P|5P]] (5F)
*'''Suffocating Corner Pressure:''' being in the corner allows for Ramlethal to mitigate the downtime of her sword normals after [[GGST/Ramlethal Valentine#Bajoneto|Bajoneto]]. Launched swords also have a secondary explosion when they reach the corner, letting Ramlethal easily re-assert her turn.
| reversal = [[#Mortobato|Mortobato]] (9F)
*'''Hard to Burst:''' Ramlethal's large normals mean it's likely bursts will whiff against her. The explosions from [[GGST/Ramlethal Valentine#Bajoneto|Bajoneto]] will also catch stray bursts, and the height she sticks the opponent at on the wall usually means finding a safe burst point is incredibly difficult.
}}
*'''Extreme wall damage:''' [[GGST/Ramlethal Valentine#Bajoneto|Bajoneto]] allows Ramlethal to get off extremely high damage combos from almost any hit whenever she is near the wall.
{{ReasonsToPick
| cons =  
| intro =
*'''Double-Edged Swords:''' Using [[GGST/Ramlethal Valentine#Bajoneto|Bajoneto]] will lock Ramlethal out of one (or both) of her best poking tools, and she must wait for the corresponding to return until she can use them again.
{{Character Label|GGST|Ramlethal Valentine}} is an incredibly well-rounded character who boasts an exceptional midrange game and relentless corner pressure.
*'''Rare Midscreen Knockdowns:''' Ramlethal cannot reliably secure knockdowns from midscreen hits without meter due to her small [[GGST/Ramlethal Valentine#2D|sweep]]. Most of the time, getting hit by [[GGST/Ramlethal Valentine#f.S|f.S]] means you'll only get hit by a [[GGST/Ramlethal Valentine#5H|5H]] when her back is close to the wall.
| pickMe =
| difficulty_rating = 3
* Giant normals and fast speed to force opponents back and safely push them towards the corner.
| official_difficulty = yes
* Looping pressure from anywhere, with an aggressively high-reward corner pressure.
| unique_mechanic1_name = Brigadier Swords
* Versatile and extensive combos accessible from almost any hit.
| unique_mechanic1 = [[File:GGST_Ramlethal_Valentine_GroundedSwords|center|250px|Used Swords]][[File:GGST_Ramlethal_Valentine_ReturningSword|center|250px|Returning Sword]]
* Simple to learn basics, with an easy-to-understand moveset and gameplan.
Ramlethal is built around her two familiars and the large swords they carry for her. Her {{clr|3|S}} button and {{clr|4|H}} button moves are mapped to one of her two swords, and using [[GGST/Ramlethal Valentine#Bajoneto|Bajoneto]] will launch them. Launched swords change the properties of her moves that use either one or both of her swords. The swords will return to Ramlethal after a delay, but can also be picked up by walking or dashing over them.
| avoidMe =  
* Having high whiff recovery on your strongest pokes.
* Pressure that doesn't provide many mixups or set-ups, instead relying on strong {{keyword|RPS}}.
* Advanced pressure and combos requiring frequent use of a precise 'dash kara cancel' tech.
}}
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GGST_Ramlethal_Valentine_GroundedSwords.png|center|125px|Used Swords
GGST_Ramlethal_Valentine_ReturningSword.png|center|250px|Returning Sword
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Ramlethal is built around her two familiars and the large swords they carry for her. Her {{clr|S|S}} button and {{clr|H|H}} button moves are mapped to one of her two swords, and using [[#Bajoneto|Bajoneto]] will launch them. Launched swords change the properties of her moves that use either one or both of her swords. The swords will return to Ramlethal after a delay, but can also be picked up by walking or dashing over them.
}}
}}


==Normal Moves==
==Normal Moves==
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===<big>{{clr|P|5P}}</big>===
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|input=5P
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Ramlethal's fastest {{keyword|abare}}, and a quick, defensive anti-air.
Being only 5F startup, reversal {{clr|P|5P}} will defeat {{Keyword|tick throw}}s, and its high-hitting reach is good for attacking airborne opponents mid-pressure or as a quick response to deep-hitting air-to-ground attacks with good reward on hit. On grounded Counter Hit, it can also link into {{clr|K|5K}} and {{clr|S|c.S}}, for better damage and okizeme.


===<big>{{clr|1|5P}}</big>===
Due to its very short range, with even less on crouching opponents, pressure can easily outspace {{clr|P|5P}}, and it is rarely useful for {{keyword|RPS}} or neutral, unless already at point-blank range. However, on block it is a good tick throw for its fast recovery, and safe blockstring with {{ComboText|{{clr|P|5P}} > {{clr|P|6P}} > {{clr|P|214P}}}}.
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[[GGST/Ramlethal_Valentine/Frame Data#Gatling Table|Gatling Options:]] {{clr|P|5P}}, {{clr|P|2P}}, {{clr|P|6P}}, {{clr|H|6H}}
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GGST Ramlethal Valentine 5P.png | Kitty scritches
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GGST Ramlethal Valentine 5P Hitbox.png
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* Tall hitbox makes this a good anti-air in a pinch.
* Can link into {{clr|2|5K}} in juggles.
Low risk/low reward pressure normal. It also makes a surprisingly good anti-air if the opponent is right above Ram, and in those cases it's generally possible to link into {{clr|2|5K}} for a [[GGST/Ramlethal Valentine#Dauro|Dauro]] confirm. Otherwise, pushback will only allow two jabs until {{clr|1|6P}} > [[GGST/Ramlethal Valentine#Dauro|Dauro]] stops working.


[[GGST/Ramlethal_Valentine/Frame Data#Gatling Table|Gatling Options:]] {{clr|1|5P}}, {{clr|1|2P}}, {{clr|1|6P}}, {{clr|4|6H}}
===<big>{{clr|K|5K}}</big>===
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{{GGST Move Card
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|input=5K
|frameChart=auto
|description=
Fast close-range poke and frametrap tool, and Ramlethal's abare and punish against spaced pressure.
 
With its fast speed, low recovery, and good range this is one of Ramlethal's safest attacks when {{clr|S|2S}} is too slow to stop an opponent. It is the standard frametrap after an opponent blocks {{MMC|input=236H|label=Bajoneto {{clr|H|H}}}}, or is hit by {{MMC|input=623P|label=Dauro}}, thanks to its fast startup and good range. Unfortunately, quite weak at its far range, as {{clr|K|5K}} cannot combo into {{clr|D|2D}} unless very close and has no completely safe moves. On block, {{MMC|input=214P|label=Erarlumo}} loses to {{clr|P|6P}} and {{MMC|input=623P|label=Dauro}} is unsafe on block. However thanks to its low recovery it functions well for disrupting an opponent to get back to her preferred mid-range distance.
 
When used as a punish, {{clr|K|5K}} hits from considerable range, but unless very close is only able to confirm into Dauro, for a +5 advantage. It can also be used to disrupt slower attacks from a distance, where {{clr|P|5P}} and {{clr|P|2P}} cannot reach.
 
* Jump and dash cancelable.


===<big>{{clr|2|5K}}</big>===
[[GGST/Ramlethal_Valentine/Frame Data#Gatling Table|Gatling Options:]] {{clr|P|6P}}, {{clr|H|6H}}, {{clr|D|5D}}, {{clr|D|2D}}
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GGST Ramlethal Valentine 5K.png
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GGST Ramlethal Valentine 5K Hitbox.png
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|fields=damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock=frameAdv,invuln=inv
|where=chara="Ramlethal Valentine" and input="5K"
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* Good midrange poke for when the opponent is too close for {{clr|3|f.S}} or {{clr|4|5H}}.
* Combos into {{clr|5|2D}}, but not at max range.
This is Ramlethal's main close-up neutral tool and punish for options like Potemkin's [[GGST/Potemkin#Hammer Fall|Hammer Fall]]. {{clr|3|c.S}} is too short, {{clr|3|f.S}} is too slow, and {{clr|5|2D}} has both issues. Cancel into [[GGST/Ramlethal Valentine#Dauro|Dauro]] for a basic confirm and to maintain advantage on hit, but take care to make sure you don't do it on block. This move has a lot more combo applications in juggles than on grounded connect.


[[GGST/Ramlethal_Valentine/Frame Data#Gatling Table|Gatling Options:]] {{clr|1|6P}}, {{clr|4|6H}}, {{clr|5|5D}}, {{clr|5|2D}}
===<big>{{clr|S|c.S}}</big>===
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{{GGST Move Card
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|input=c.S
|frameChart=auto
|description=
* Jump cancelable.
* Ramlethal's highest damage starter.
* Low pushback, {{clr|S|c.S}} will leave Ram close enough for another {{clr|S|c.S}}.
Mostly used in blockstrings for its wide range of gatlings, such as a delayed {{clr|S|2S}} to catch jumps and {{clr|H|6H}} for a 2 frame {{keyword|frame trap}}, or in combos. However, there are situations where this can function as an anti air for people directly above you. Long active frames also make this a great meaty, as it's easy to run up and establish pressure from farther knockdowns and increase its frame advantage on closer ones.


===<big>{{clr|3|c.S}}</big>===
[[GGST/Ramlethal_Valentine/Frame Data#Gatling Table|Gatling Options:]] {{clr|P|6P}}, {{clr|S|f.S}}, {{clr|S|2S}}, {{clr|H|5H}}, {{clr|H|2H}}, {{clr|H|6H}}, {{clr|D|5D}}, {{clr|D|2D}}
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GGST Ramlethal Valentine cS.png
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GGST Ramlethal Valentine cS Hitbox.png
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{{FrameDataHeader-GGST}}
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* Ramlethal's highest damage starter.
Mostly used in blockstring or in combos however there are situations where this can function as an anti air for people directly above you. Even though the move is -2 on block it makes a decent tool for stagger pressure due to the fear of sword pressure. Long active frames also make this a great meaty, as it's easy to run up and establish pressure from farther knockdowns and increase its frame advantage on closer ones.


[[GGST/Ramlethal_Valentine/Frame Data#Gatling Table|Gatling Options:]] {{clr|1|6P}}, {{clr|3|f.S}}, {{clr|3|2S}}, {{clr|4|5H}}, {{clr|4|2H}}, {{clr|4|6H}}, {{clr|5|5D}}, {{clr|5|2D}}
===<big>{{clr|S|f.S}}</big>===
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{{GGST Move Card
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|input=f.S
|frameChart=auto
|description=
The mother of all pokes. Very disjointed, unparalleled range and speed, and safe on block. The central defining feature of Ramlethal's neutral.
 
Able to outspeed, outrange, or disjoint-crush any other poke, only weak to {{clr|P|6P}} or {{keyword|IAD}} jump-ins on read. Combined, these make it extremely easy for Ramlethal to attack opponents from a safe distance. The only drawback is {{clr|S|f.S}} rarely confirms into much damage outside of the corner, meaning despite its relative lack of risk it can be a little harder to get significant reward.
 
With high pushback and always safely confirming into {{clr|H|5H}} at any range, Ramlethal can personally push an opponent too far out of range to challenge her, gradually cornering them. Additionally, Ramlethal's {{comboText|{{clr|S|f.S}} > {{clr|H|5H}}}} string builds high amounts of R.I.S.C., meaning even without dealing damage she quickly sets up for devastating damage from neutral.
 
* Data in [ ] refers to when the {{clr|S|S}} Sword is unequipped.


===<big>{{clr|3|f.S}}</big>===
[[GGST/Ramlethal_Valentine/Frame Data#Gatling Table|Gatling Options:]] {{clr|H|5H}}, {{clr|H|2H}}
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GGST_Ramlethal_Valentine_fS.png | With Sword
GGST_Ramlethal_Valentine_fS_S-less.png | Without Sword
</gallery>
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<gallery widths="210px" heights="210px" mode="nolines">
GGST_Ramlethal_Valentine_fS_Hitbox.png | With Sword
GGST_Ramlethal_Valentine_fS_S-less_Hitbox.png | Without Sword
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{{FrameDataHeader-GGST}}
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* Data in [] refers to when {{clr|3|S}} sword is unequipped.
* Amazing normal. The gatling into {{clr|4|5H}} is the icing on the cake.
* Difficult to whiff punish.
{{clr|3|f.S}} is your go-to midrange check as you can hit confirm with {{clr|4|5H}} and decide what to do from there. You get a lot more reward off this in the corner thanks to [[GGST/Ramlethal Valentine#Bajoneto|Bajoneto]]'s explosion.


[[GGST/Ramlethal_Valentine/Frame Data#Gatling Table|Gatling Options:]] {{clr|4|5H}}, {{clr|4|2H}}
===<big>{{clr|H|5H}}</big>===
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{{GGST Move Card
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|input=5H
|frameChart=auto
|description=
* If {{clr|H|H}} sword equipped then can be used as frametrap before {{clr|P|214P}}, {{clr|S|236S}} and {{clr|H|236H}} without delay.
* Data in [] refers to when {{clr|H|H}} sword is unequipped.
* More rewarding on counterhit than {{clr|S|f.S}}.
A poke with slightly more reach than {{clr|S|f.S}}; this gives it good utility as a check against opponents attempting to dash in after a {{clr|S|f.S}} is blocked using the delay cancel properties of the move, this then forces the opponent to respect a blocked midrange {{clr|S|f.S}} more often.
 
When in the corner attempting to use {{clr|H|236H}}, {{ComboText|{{clr|S|f.S}} > {{clr|H|5H}}}} on block will push your opponent about a half-screen distance away, so only confirm into {{clr|H|236H}} sword throw if you're near enough to the corner to get a combo off it. On counterhit, Ramlethal can combo into {{clr|K|214K}} and link off that into a combo.


===<big>{{clr|4|5H}}</big>===
This is part of the reason that misusing {{clr|H|236H}} is so bad for Ramlethal, as {{clr|S|f.S}} is significantly less scary as a poke without {{clr|H|5H}} to enforce afterwards to stop opponents from dash blocking in.
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GGST_Ramlethal_Valentine_5H.png | With Sword
GGST_Ramlethal_Valentine_5H_H-less.png  | Without Sword
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GGST_Ramlethal_Valentine_5H_Hitbox.png | With Sword
GGST_Ramlethal_Valentine_5H_H-less_Hitbox.png | Without Sword
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{{FrameDataHeader-GGST}}
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* If {{clr|4|H}} sword equipped then can be used as frametrap before {{clr|1|214P}}, {{clr|3|236S}} and {{clr|4|236H}} without delay.
* Data in [] refers to when {{clr|4|H}} sword is unequipped.
* Not as good as its cousin, but another excellent normal.
Slightly more reach than {{clr|3|f.S}}, very rare that {{clr|3|f.S}} will hit and {{clr|4|5H}} will whiff. {{clr|3|f.S}} > {{clr|4|5H}} on block will push your opponent about a half-screen distance away, so only confirm into {{clr|4|236H}} sword throw if you're near enough to the corner to get a combo off it.
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===<big>{{clr|5|5D}}</big>===
===<big>{{clr|D|5D}}</big>===
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{{GGST Move Card
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|input=5D,5[D]
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|description=
GGST Ramlethal Valentine 5D.png
Universal overhead attack. Tapping {{Prompt|GGST|D}} gives a fast but weak overhead, while holding down {{Prompt|GGST|D}} with give a much slower but much more powerful strike.
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;Uncharged Dust Attack
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GGST Ramlethal Valentine 5D Hitbox.png
A very weak overhead mixup, only for use with 50% Tension.
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On its own, almost useless, lacking advantage on hit, cannot combo on Counter Hit, and is extremely unsafe on block. When backed by {{clr|8|RRC}}, or used after {{clr|8|BRC}}, this becomes a practical mixup able to combo on hit and retains pressure on block, being a practical utility for Tension generated in pressure.
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Uniquely, Ramlethal can perform {{ComboText|{{clr|H|236H}} > {{clr|K|5K}} > {{clr|D|5D}}}} for a gapless overhead, being much safer than a standard gatling which opens a slight gap for backdashes and invincible reversals. However, it is impossible for uncharged Dust Attack to practically meterlessly combo or be safe on block using Bajoneto's explosion, making this still reliant on Tension.
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{{FrameDataHeader-GGST}}
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;Charged Dust Attack
{{#cargo_query:tables=MoveData_GGST
''On-hit, holding {{Ni|8}} will activate [[GGST/Offense#Homing_Jump|Homing Jump]] for a large combo opportunity.''
|fields=damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock=frameAdv,invuln=inv
 
|where=chara="Ramlethal Valentine" and input="5D"
Slow and unsafe but highly rewarding overhead. Very impractical once an opponent is ready to react to it.
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* Hold {{clr|5|D}} to charge.
* Deals more damage and launches opponent on hit when fully charged.
* Homing jump cancelable on hit against grounded opponents when fully charged.
* Homing jump cancel forces an Area Shift.
Standard dust attack. Can be charged for more damage and a full combo on hit. RC's allow this attack to continue into further pressure or convert into a combo without charging it. Both charged and uncharged dust sees use in some corner combos.
</div>
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===<big>{{clr|1|6P}}</big>===
By contrast to the uncharged version, charged Dust Attack can fully combo meterlessly for high damage. However, it is very reactable with a bright orange telegraph, and still unsafe when blocked. Additionally, Ramlethal only has setups to frametrap into a charged Dust Attack, meaning an opponent does not even nessecarily need react.
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GGST Ramlethal Valentine 6P.png | Ode to Jack-O
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GGST Ramlethal Valentine 6P Hitbox.png
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{{FrameDataHeader-GGST}}
|-
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|fields=damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock=frameAdv,invuln=inv
|where=chara="Ramlethal Valentine" and input="6P"
|format=template|template=FrameData-GGST|named args=yes|order by=_ID
}}
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* Upper-body invulnerable.
Ramlethal's most reliable anti-air. Blasts the opponent away on air connect, but leaves standing if it hits a grounded opponent. Doesn't have enough hitstun to combo into {{clr|1|214P}} unless it counterhits, so confirm into [[GGST/Ramlethal Valentine#Dauro|Dauro]] instead for a bit more damage and corner carry.
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===<big>{{clr|4|6H}}</big>===
===<big>{{clr|P|2P}}</big>===
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* One frame slower than {{clr|P|5P}}.
GGST Ramlethal Valentine 6H.png | With Sword
{{clr|P|5P}}'s crouching cousin. Worse as an abare option than {{clr|P|5P}} as it loses to throws out of blockstun. Is also overshadowed by {{clr|K|2K}} in terms of range, frame data, being a low, and its gatling options. Use {{clr|P|5P}} instead when mashing.
GGST Ramlethal Valentine 6H H-less.png | Without Sword
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GGST Ramlethal Valentine 6H Hitbox.png | With Sword
GGST Ramlethal Valentine 6H H-less Hitbox.png | Without Sword
</gallery>
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|fields=damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock=frameAdv,invuln=inv
|where=chara="Ramlethal Valentine" and input="6H"
|format=template|template=FrameData-GGST|named args=yes|order by=_ID
}}
|}
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* Can be used as frametrap after {{clr|3|c.S}} without delay.
* If {{clr|4|H}} sword equipped then can be used as frametrap before {{clr|1|214P}}, {{clr|3|236S}} and {{clr|4|236H}} without delay.
* Data in [] refers to when {{clr|4|H}} sword is unequipped.
* Launches away on hit, wallbounces in the corner.
Mostly relegated to combo filler and frame trapping. Will combo from {{clr|2|5K}} on an airborne opponent, but will drop if they're grounded. Excellent for getting an opponent into the corner or setting up for a wallbreak from midscreen.
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===<big>{{clr|1|2P}}</big>===
[[GGST/Ramlethal_Valentine/Frame Data#Gatling Table|Gatling Options:]] {{clr|P|5P}}, {{clr|P|2P}}, {{clr|P|6P}}, {{clr|H|6H}}
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GGST Ramlethal Valentine 2P.png | Low kitty scritches
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GGST Ramlethal Valentine 2P Hitbox.png
</gallery>
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{{#cargo_query:tables=MoveData_GGST
|fields=damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock=frameAdv,invuln=inv
|where=chara="Ramlethal Valentine" and input="2P"
|format=template|template=FrameData-GGST|named args=yes|order by=_ID
}}
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* One frame slower than {{clr|1|5P}}.
{{clr|1|5P}}'s crouching cousin. Poor reward similar to {{clr|1|5P}} and worse as an abare option as it loses to throws out of blockstun. Use {{clr|1|5P}} instead.


[[GGST/Ramlethal_Valentine/Frame Data#Gatling Table|Gatling Options:]] {{clr|1|5P}}, {{clr|1|2P}}, {{clr|1|6P}}, {{clr|4|6H}}
===<big>{{clr|K|2K}}</big>===
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|input=2K
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|frameChart=auto
|description=
* Ramlethal's fastest low.
* Worse starter than {{clr|K|5K}}, some combos that start from {{clr|K|5K}} will not work from {{clr|K|2K}}.
This button is second only to {{clr|P|5P}} in terms of abare. The low hurtbox works wonders in mashing out of your opponent's strings and the frame advantage is helpful too. {{clr|K|2K}} also sees a lot of use in corner pressure as it has enough range to frame trap after a sequence like {{clr|S|c.S}} > {{clr|H|236H}}. Additionally, {{clr|K|2K}} can be used as a sneaky run in tool due to Ramlethal's fast dash speed, and the pressure she gets on hit with {{comboText|{{clr|K|2K}} > {{clr|D|2D}} > {{clr|P|214P}}}}


===<big>{{clr|2|2K}}</big>===
[[GGST/Ramlethal_Valentine/Frame Data#Gatling Table|Gatling Options:]] {{clr|P|6P}}, {{clr|H|6H}}, {{clr|D|5D}}, {{clr|D|2D}}
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GGST Ramlethal Valentine 2K.png
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GGST Ramlethal Valentine 2K Hitbox.png
</gallery>
</tabber>
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<div class="attack-info">
{| class="wikitable attack-data"
{{FrameDataHeader-GGST}}
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{{#cargo_query:tables=MoveData_GGST
|fields=damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock=frameAdv,invuln=inv
|where=chara="Ramlethal Valentine" and input="2K"
|format=template|template=FrameData-GGST|named args=yes|order by=_ID
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* Ramlethal's fastest low.
* Worse starter than {{clr|2|5K}}, some combos that start from {{clr|2|5K}} will not work from {{clr|2|2K}}.
This button is second only to {{clr|1|5P}} in terms of abare. The low hurtbox works wonders in mashing out of your opponent's strings and the frame advantage is pretty good too.


[[GGST/Ramlethal_Valentine/Frame Data#Gatling Table|Gatling Options:]] {{clr|1|6P}}, {{clr|4|6H}}, {{clr|5|5D}}, {{clr|5|2D}}
===<big>{{clr|S|2S}}</big>===
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|input=2S
|frameChart=auto
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* Data in [] refers to when {{clr|S|S}} sword is unequipped.
Safe large low poke, also great to catch dashes with. You'll mostly be using this to check approaches that {{clr|S|f.S}} is weak to (specifically low profile moves). Hits low but {{clr|K|2K}} is far better as a high/low mixup tool. Unlike {{clr|K|2K}}, it can be cancelled into after {{clr|S|c.S}} to catch backdash attempts, making her strike/throw game scarier. It also has more range than {{clr|D|2D}} at the cost of lower reward.


===<big>{{clr|3|2S}}</big>===
[[GGST/Ramlethal_Valentine/Frame Data#Gatling Table|Gatling Options:]] {{clr|H|5H}}, {{clr|H|2H}}
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GGST_Ramlethal_Valentine_2S.png | With Sword
GGST_Ramlethal_Valentine_2S_S-less.png | Without Sword
</gallery>
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<gallery widths="210px" heights="210px" mode="nolines">
GGST_Ramlethal_Valentine_2S_Hitbox.png | With Sword
GGST_Ramlethal_Valentine_2S_S-less_Hitbox.png | Without Sword
</gallery>
</tabber>
</div>
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{| class="wikitable attack-data"
{{FrameDataHeader-GGST}}
|-
{{#cargo_query:tables=MoveData_GGST
|fields=damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock=frameAdv,invuln=inv
|where=chara="Ramlethal Valentine" and input="2S"
|format=template|template=FrameData-GGST|named args=yes|order by=_ID
}}
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* Data in [] refers to when {{clr|3|S}} sword is unequipped.
Mostly a defensive normal, great to catch dashes with. You'll mostly be using this to check approaches that {{clr|3|f.S}} is weak to (specifically low profile moves). Hits low but {{clr|2|2K}} is a better mixup.


[[GGST/Ramlethal_Valentine/Frame Data#Gatling Table|Gatling Options:]] {{clr|4|5H}}, {{clr|4|2H}}
===<big>{{clr|H|2H}}</big>===
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|input=2H
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|description=
* If {{clr|H|H}} sword equipped this can frametrap into {{clr|H|236H}} without delay, and into {{clr|P|214P}} with some delay.
* Data in [] refers to when {{clr|H|H}} sword is unequipped.
* Launches on hit.
This is Ramlethal's primary launcher, but it can also make for a high risk/high reward pre-emptive anti-air. Her best midscreen juggles primarily revolve around cancelling this into {{clr|P|623P}} and juggling from there. {{clr|H|2H}} is cursed by having short horizontal range, the only place it will connect consistently is after {{clr|S|c.S}} or {{clr|S|2S}}.
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===<big>{{clr|4|2H}}</big>===
===<big>{{clr|D|2D}}</big>===
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* Will not combo from max range pokes.
GGST_Ramlethal_Valentine_2H.png | With Sword
* Very strong against moves that low profile {{clr|S|f.S}} and {{clr|H|5H}}.
GGST_Ramlethal_Valentine_2H_H-less.png | Without Sword
Very small for a {{clr|D|2D}}. You will spend a lot of time cursing out its lack of range. That said, if it does land you can either get good oki or a damaging combo with a [[GGST/Ramlethal Valentine#Dauro|Dauro]] launch. Successfully counterhitting a low-profile move like {{MMC|chara=I-No|input=236H|label=Stroke The Big Tree}} or {{MMC|chara=Sol Badguy|input=214S|label=Night Raid Vortex}} gives Ramlethal an absolutely devastating combo, especially in comparison to using {{clr|S|2S}} in the same situation.
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<gallery widths="210px" heights="210px" mode="nolines">
GGST_Ramlethal_Valentine_2H_Hitbox.png | With Sword
GGST_Ramlethal_Valentine_2H_H-less_Hitbox.png | Without Sword
</gallery>
</tabber>
</div>
<div class="attack-info">
{| class="wikitable attack-data"
{{FrameDataHeader-GGST}}
|-
{{#cargo_query:tables=MoveData_GGST
|fields=damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock=frameAdv,invuln=inv
|where=chara="Ramlethal Valentine" and input="2H"
|format=template|template=FrameData-GGST|named args=yes|order by=_ID
}}
}}
|}
==== ====
* If {{clr|4|H}} sword equipped then can be used as frametrap before {{clr|1|214P}}, {{clr|3|236S}} and {{clr|4|236H}} without delay.
* Data in [] refers to when {{clr|4|H}} sword is unequipped.
* Launches on hit.
Makes for a good preemptive anti-air but is prone to trades. Vital to most of Ramlethal's RC combos for gaining height.
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===<big>{{clr|5|2D}}</big>===
===<big>{{clr|P|6P}}</big>===
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{{GGST Move Card
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|input=6P
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* Upper-body invulnerable.
GGST Ramlethal Valentine 2D.png | "Ramlethal? Do you mind telling me what you're doing in that Snuggie?"</br>"Sir. Going Blankie Mode."
Ramlethal's most reliable anti-air, otherwise a fairly unremarkable {{clr|P|6P}}. Blasts the opponent away on air connect, but leaves standing if it hits a grounded opponent. {{clr|P|6P}} will combo into {{clr|P|214P}} anywhere, letting Ram secure knockdowns off of her {{clr|P|P}} buttons. On air connect, {{clr|P|6P}} will combo into {{clr|P|623P}} for a juggle. It's only real downside is that the horizontal range is lacking due to how the move animates, and canceling into {{clr|P|6P}} at certain ranges will cause it to whiff.
</gallery>
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<gallery widths="210px" heights="210px" mode="nolines">
GGST Ramlethal Valentine 2D Hitbox.png
</gallery>
</tabber>
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{| class="wikitable attack-data"
{{FrameDataHeader-GGST}}
|-
{{#cargo_query:tables=MoveData_GGST
|fields=damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock=frameAdv,invuln=inv
|where=chara="Ramlethal Valentine" and input="2D"
|format=template|template=FrameData-GGST|named args=yes|order by=_ID
}}
}}
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* Will not combo from max range pokes.
* Very strong against moves that low profile {{clr|3|f.S}} and {{clr|4|5H}}.
Very small for a {{clr|5|2D}}. You will spend a lot of time cursing out its lack of range. That said, if it does land you can either get good oki or a damaging combo with a [[GGST/Ramlethal Valentine#Dauro|Dauro]] launch. Successfully counterhitting a low-profile move like Stroke the Big Tree or NRV gives Ramlethal an absolutely devastating combo, especially in comparison to using {{clr|3|2S}} in the same situation.
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===<big>{{clr|1|j.P}}</big>===
===<big>{{clr|H|6H}}</big>===
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|input=6H
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* Can be used as frametrap after {{clr|S|c.S}} without delay.
GGST_Ramlethal_Valentine_jP.png | Aerial kitty scritches
* If {{clr|H|H}} sword equipped then can be used as frametrap before {{clr|P|214P}}, {{clr|S|236S}} and {{clr|H|236H}} without delay.
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* Data in [] refers to when {{clr|H|H}} sword is unequipped.
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* Launches away on hit, wallbounces in the corner.
Hitboxes =
A heavy disjointed move with huge reward on counterhit, mostly relegated to combo filler and frame traps due to how long the startup is. The framedata on this move is genuinely horrendous, so it should only be used when it can be safely cancelled into something else. {{clr|H|6H}} will combo from {{clr|K|5K}} on an airborne opponent, but will drop if they're grounded. Ramlethal mostly uses this as a way to get a launch close to the corner, as it provides more upfront corner carry and damage compared to {{clr|H|2H}}.
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GGST_Ramlethal_Valentine_jP_Hitbox.png
</gallery>
</tabber>
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{{FrameDataHeader-GGST}}
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{{#cargo_query:tables=MoveData_GGST
|fields=damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock=frameAdv,invuln=inv
|where=chara="Ramlethal Valentine" and input="j.P"
|format=template|template=FrameData-GGST|named args=yes|order by=_ID
}}
}}
|}
 
==== ====
===<big>{{clr|P|j.P}}</big>===
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{{GGST Move Card
|input=j.P
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|description=
* Ramlethal's fastest air normal.
* Ramlethal's fastest air normal.
* Excellent rising anti-air because of fast startup and upward hitbox.
* Excellent rising anti-air because of fast startup and upward hitbox.
Hits at a good angle to stop opponents above you. Chains into itself, letting Ramlethal bring airborne opponents back to the ground. Also converts into a decent knockdown with {{clr|3|j.214S}}.
Hits at a good angle to stop opponents above you. Chains into itself, letting Ramlethal bring airborne opponents back to the ground. Also converts into a decent knockdown with {{clr|S|j.214S}}.


[[GGST/Ramlethal_Valentine/Frame Data#Gatling Table|Gatling Options:]] {{clr|1|j.P}}
[[GGST/Ramlethal_Valentine/Frame Data#Gatling Table|Gatling Options:]] {{clr|P|j.P}}
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===<big>{{clr|2|j.K}}</big>===
===<big>{{clr|K|j.K}}</big>===
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{{GGST Move Card
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|input=j.K
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|frameChart=auto
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|description=
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GGST_Ramlethal_Valentine_jK.png | You make my heart feel fuzzy
</gallery>
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<gallery widths="210px" heights="210px" mode="nolines">
GGST_Ramlethal_Valentine_jK_Hitbox.png
</gallery>
</tabber>
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{| class="wikitable attack-data"
{{FrameDataHeader-GGST}}
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{{#cargo_query:tables=MoveData_GGST
|fields=damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock=frameAdv,invuln=inv
|where=chara="Ramlethal Valentine" and input="j.K"
|format=template|template=FrameData-GGST|named args=yes|order by=_ID
}}
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* Excellent overhead button.
* Excellent overhead button.
* Fastest air normal besides j.P which means it will be used for some punishes such a 6S > gunflame
* Fastest air normal besides {{clr|P|j.P}}, useful for some punishes like Sol {{clr|S|6S}} > Gunflame.
* Fantastic air to air
* Fantastic air to air
The mixup machine. Useful in corner fuzzy guard setups with exploding swords, but not quite enough blockstun to work on its own as a jump-in. Only gatlings to {{clr|5|j.D}} to make matters worse.
The mixup machine. Useful in corner {{keyword|F-Shiki}} setups with exploding swords, but not quite enough blockstun to work on its own as a jump-in. Ramlethal's only gatling option is {{clr|D|j.D}} which severely limits her options on block. Luckily she can airdash cancel to extend juggles on airborne opponents.


[[GGST/Ramlethal_Valentine/Frame Data#Gatling Table|Gatling Options:]] {{clr|5|j.D}}
[[GGST/Ramlethal_Valentine/Frame Data#Gatling Table|Gatling Options:]] {{clr|D|j.D}}
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===<big>{{clr|3|j.S}}</big>===
===<big>{{clr|S|j.S}}</big>===
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|input=j.S
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* Data in [] refers to when {{clr|S|S}} sword is unequipped.
GGST_Ramlethal_Valentine_jS.png | With Sword
GGST_Ramlethal_Valentine_jS_S-less.png | Without Sword
</gallery>
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<gallery widths="210px" heights="210px" mode="nolines">
GGST_Ramlethal_Valentine_jS_Hitbox.png | With Sword
GGST_Ramlethal_Valentine_jS_S-less_Hitbox.png | Without Sword
</gallery>
</tabber>
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{| class="wikitable attack-data"
{{FrameDataHeader-GGST}}
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{{#cargo_query:tables=MoveData_GGST
|fields=damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock=frameAdv,invuln=inv
|where=chara="Ramlethal Valentine" and input="j.S"
|format=template|template=FrameData-GGST|named args=yes|order by=_ID
}}
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* Data in [] refers to when {{clr|3|S}} sword is unequipped.
* Long range air-to-air.
* Long range air-to-air.
Amazing air button. Cuts off almost half the screen and is pretty safe to use while retreating. Don't get too reliant on IAD back {{clr|3|j.S}} as most characters can smoke your landing recovery.
Amazing air button. Cuts off almost half the screen and is pretty safe to use while retreating. Don't get too reliant on {{keyword|IAD}} back {{clr|S|j.S}} as most characters can smoke your landing recovery.


[[GGST/Ramlethal_Valentine/Frame Data#Gatling Table|Gatling Options:]] {{clr|4|j.H}}
[[GGST/Ramlethal_Valentine/Frame Data#Gatling Table|Gatling Options:]] {{clr|H|j.H}}
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===<big>{{clr|4|j.H}}</big>===
===<big>{{clr|H|j.H}}</big>===
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{{GGST Move Card
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|input=j.H
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|description=
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* Data in [] refers to when {{clr|H|H}} sword is unequipped.
GGST_Ramlethal_Valentine_jH.png | With Sword
* Jump in of the <s>gods</s> mortals.
GGST_Ramlethal_Valentine_jH_H-less.png | Without Sword
Once this lands, you have to choose immediately what you're doing next due to the high pushback. This move can hit certain crouching characters while rising, which also means it must be used with a little discretion, as it is not consistent against the whole cast.
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GGST_Ramlethal_Valentine_jH_1_Hitbox.png | With Sword
GGST_Ramlethal_Valentine_jH_2_Hitbox.png | With Sword, after a few frames
GGST_Ramlethal_Valentine_jH_H-less_Hitbox.png | Without Sword
</gallery>
</tabber>
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{| class="wikitable attack-data"
{{FrameDataHeader-GGST}}
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|fields=damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock=frameAdv,invuln=inv
|where=chara="Ramlethal Valentine" and input="j.H"
|format=template|template=FrameData-GGST|named args=yes|order by=_ID
}}
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* Data in [] refers to when {{clr|4|H}} sword is unequipped.
* Jump in of the <s>gods</s> mortals.
Once this lands, you have to choose immediately what you're doing next due to the high pushback. This move no longer hits crouching opponents while rising due to a hitbox nerf, which also means you as the player must use a little more discretion when jumping in with it.
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===<big>{{clr|5|j.D}}</big>===
===<big>{{clr|D|j.D}}</big>===
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{{GGST Move Card
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|input=j.D
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*Useful for comboing into grounded moves.
GGST_Ramlethal_Valentine_jD.png
 
</gallery>
If you can land this on an aerial opponent when they are very close and slightly above you while you are descending you can follow up with some of Ram's faster grounded options after landing, such as {{clr|K|5K}}.
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GGST_Ramlethal_Valentine_jD_Hitbox.png
</gallery>
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{| class="wikitable attack-data"
{{FrameDataHeader-GGST}}
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{{#cargo_query:tables=MoveData_GGST
|fields=damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock=frameAdv,invuln=inv
|where=chara="Ramlethal Valentine" and input="j.D"
|format=template|template=FrameData-GGST|named args=yes|order by=_ID
}}
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*Useful for comboing into grounded moves.
Despite what the animation and effect might imply, this does not hit behind Ram so it is unfortunately not a cross-up tool. Instead, it just covers the space in front of and slightly above Ram. If you can land this on an aerial opponent when they are very close and slightly above you while you are descending you can follow up with some of Ram's faster grounded options after landing, such as {{clr|2|5K}}.
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==Universal Mechanics==
==Universal Mechanics==


===<big>Ground Throw</big>===
===<big>Ground Throw</big>===
<span class="input-badge">'''{{clr|5|6D}} or {{clr|5|4D}}'''</span>
{{InputBadge|{{clr|D|6D}} or {{clr|D|4D}}}}
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{{GGST Move Card
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|input=6D or 4D
<gallery widths="210px" heights="210px" mode="nolines">
|frameChart=auto
GGST_Ramlethal_Valentine_Ground Throw.png |
|description=
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* Can throw the opponent either forward or backwards.
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* Hard knockdown on hit.
<div class="attack-info">
* 75% forced proration before all damage is dealt, 50% forced proration after all damage is dealt.
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A pretty good throw, all things considered. Gives a manually timed safejump midscreen and setups in the corner with swords/meter. Ramlethal's throw also gives you the option to OTG anywhere with {{clr|H|214H}} and {{clr|H|632146H}} (along with {{clr|S|236236S}} in the corner) for more damage and to potentially seal a round. Be careful as OTG {{clr|H|214H}} is ''unsafe on hit''. Weirdly enough, OTG {{clr|S|236236S}} will not break the wall.
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* Gives a manually timed safejump midscreen and setups in the corner with swords/meter.
A pretty good throw, all things considered. A short dash into a forward jump {{clr|4|j.H}} will safejump reversals and catch buttons if timed correctly. In the corner, you can OTG {{clr|3|c.S}} and IAD {{clr|4|j.H}} for a better, autotimed safejump. Ramlethal's throw also gives you the option to OTG anywhere with {{clr|4|214H}} and {{clr|4|632146H}} (along with {{clr|3|236236S}} in the corner) for more damage and to potentially seal a round. Be careful as OTG {{clr|4|214H}} is ''unsafe on hit''. Weirdly enough, OTG {{clr|3|236236S}} will not break the wall.
</div>
</div>


===<big>Air Throw</big>===
===<big>Air Throw</big>===
<span class="input-badge">'''{{clr|5|j.6D}} or {{clr|5|j.4D}}'''</span>
{{InputBadge|{{clr|D|j.6D}} or {{clr|D|j.4D}}}}
<div class="attack-container">
{{GGST Move Card
<div class="attack-gallery">
|input=j.6D or j.4D
<gallery widths="210px" heights="210px" mode="nolines">
|frameChart={{#invoke:GGST-FrameChart|drawFrameData|input=j.6D or j.4D|recovery=38}}{{#invoke:GGST-FrameChart|drawFrameData|input=j.6D or j.4D|recovery=0|specialRecovery=10}}
GGST_Ramlethal_Valentine_Air Throw.png |
|description=
</gallery>
* Can throw the opponent either forward or backwards.
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* Hard knockdown on hit.
<div class="attack-info">
* 75% forced proration before all damage is dealt, 50% forced proration after all damage is dealt.
{| class="wikitable attack-data"
Grants a safejump similar to her ground throw.
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===<big>Wild Assault</big>===
|fields=damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock=frameAdv,invuln=inv
{{InputBadge|{{clr|D|236D}} with 50% Burst (Hold OK)}}
|where=chara="Ramlethal Valentine" and input="j.4D or j.6D"
{{GGST Move Card
|format=template|template=FrameData-GGST|named args=yes|order by=_ID
|input=236D,236[D] |versioned=input
|frameChart=
{{#invoke:GGST-FrameChart|drawFrameData
|input = 236D
|title = '''Wild Assault'''
|startup = 16
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{{#invoke:GGST-FrameChart|drawFrameData
|input = 236[D]
|title = '''Fully Charged Wild Assault'''
}}
|description=
{{GGST/WildAssaultLabel|type=orange}}
 
A fast advancing strike at the cost of 50% Burst.
 
*Normal, special, jump, and backdash cancelable.
*Drains 7.14% of the opponent's [[GGST/Gauges#Burst Gauge|Burst Gauge]] on hit or block.
*Applies Hard Knockdown when launching or when used to [[GGST/Damage#The Wall|Wall Break]].
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Doesn't give much corner carry as both Ram and the opponent fly away from each other. However, you can still get a similar safejump to her grounded throw from most heights.
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==Special Moves==
==Special Moves==
===<big>Dauro</big>===
===<big>Dauro</big>===
<span class="input-badge">'''{{clr|1|623P}}'''</span>
{{InputBadge|{{clr|P|623P}}}}
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{{GGST Move Card
<div class="attack-gallery">
|input=623P
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|frameChart=auto
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|description=
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Grounded combo ender at a far range to maintain advantage, and a risky pressure-ending frametrap.
GGST Ramlethal Valentine Dauro.png|Combo ender, juggle extender
 
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Useful for confirming from the far-range of {{clr|K|5K}} and {{clr|K|2K}}, and mid-range of {{ComboText|{{clr|S|f.S}} > {{clr|H|5H}}}}, ending close enough with enough advantage to frametrap into {{clr|K|2K}}. On block however, it is very unsafe, and gives no reward without Counter Hit or air hit, making it rarely ever worth using unless backed up by a Roman Cancel. At closer ranges it is much better to confirm into {{MMC|input=214P|label=Erarlumo}}. Not particularly useful in neutral, reaching approximately the same range as {{clr|H|5H}}, with no major advantages.
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Serves a major role as a combo extender with its high vertical launch, allowing extensions into {{clr|K|5K}} or {{clr|S|c.S}}, leading to large and easy combos near the corner. However this is largely dependant on Combo Decay, meaning it will not work from all starters.
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GGST Ramlethal Valentine Dauro Hitbox.png
* Floating crumple on grounded hit, leaving Ramlethal +5 but the opponent can block. On Counter Hit able to perform a true combo for up to 11F.
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* Launches very high on air hit.
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{| class="wikitable attack-data"
{{FrameDataHeader-GGST}}
|-
{{#cargo_query:tables=MoveData_GGST
|fields=damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock=frameAdv,invuln=inv
|where=chara="Ramlethal Valentine" and input="623P"
|format=template|template=FrameData-GGST|named args=yes|order by=_ID
}}
}}
|}
==== ====
* +5 on grounded hit and in range for {{clr|2|K}} normals.
* Links into {{clr|2|5K}} and all grounded {{clr|3|S}} normals on counterhit.
** Can also extend combos after a counterhit {{clr|3|f.S}} or {{clr|4|5H}} by linking into {{clr|2|2K}} > Dauro.
* Launches high enough to link after on airborne opponents, but not in scaled combos.
Grounded combo ender that leaves you at advantage. You can follow-up on air hit with fast attacks like {{clr|2|2K}} to extend combos. It's punishable on block, so don't autopilot into it. Combining Dauro with 66.RC lets Ramlethal quickly close space and is vital for midrange {{clr|3|f.S}} > {{clr|4|5H}} confirms. Dauro's launch height is highly affected by combo scaling, meaning it won't extend combos out of starters like {{clr|2|2K}} > {{clr|5|2D}} or {{clr|5|Throw}} > RRC.
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===<big>Erarlumo</big>===
===<big>Erarlumo</big>===
<span class="input-badge">'''{{clr|1|214P}} -> {{clr|1|214P}} -> {{clr|1|214P}} (Delay OK)'''</span>
{{InputBadge|{{clr|P|214P}} > {{clr|P|214P}} > {{clr|P|214P}} (Delay OK)}}
<div class="attack-container">
{{GGST Move Card
<div class="attack-gallery">
|input=214P,214P 214P,214P 214P 214P
<tabber>
|versioned=input
Images =  
|frameChart=
<gallery widths="210px" heights="210px" mode="nolines">
{{#invoke:GGST-FrameChart|drawFrameData|
GGST_Ramlethal_Valentine_Erarlumo_1.png|First
|input = 214P
GGST_Ramlethal_Valentine_Erarlumo_2.png|Second
|title = '''Erarlumo 1''' ({{tt|Note|The squares with a yellow underline shows the cancel window into Dash and Erarlumo 2}})
GGST_Ramlethal_Valentine_Erarlumo_3.png|Third
|frcStart = 23
|frcEnd = 34
}}
{{#invoke:GGST-FrameChart|drawFrameData|
|input = 214P 214P
|title = '''Erarlumo 2''' ({{tt|Note|The squares with a yellow underline shows the cancel window into Dash and Erarlumo 3}})
|frcStart = 17
|frcEnd = 37
}}
{{#invoke:GGST-FrameChart|drawFrameData|
|input = 214P 214P 214P
|title = '''Erarlumo 3'''
}}
|description=A powerful {{keyword|Rekka}} for easy confirms from pokes, granting sizable Tension, chip damage, corner carry, and R.I.S.C., with rewarding frametraps.
 
Individually each attack acts as a basic frametrap. By {{keyword|Kara Cancel}}ing from the Dash Cancel of the first and second attacks, it is possible to cancel back into the first attack, creating a self-sustaining pressure loop. Once near the corner, these can also be kara cancelled into {{MMC|input=236H|label=Bajoneto {{clr|H|H}}}} to immediately begin corner pressure and continue the onslaught. With relatively low reward even on Counter Hit (Erarlumo 3 causes a Soft Knockdown and leaves her +24) once you have meter for Roman Cancel, it becomes dangerous for an opponent to mash, allowing Ramlethal to continue to crank R.I.S.C for even more reward on hit, and she'll continue gain tension to keep the loop going.
 
----
; Erarlumo 1 ({{clr|P|214P}})
The beginning of pressure setplay and an easy way to gain an advantage at midscreen. Most pokes at close-range will safely blockstring into Erarlumo 1. While cancelling from {{clr|P|5P}}/{{clr|P|2P}} and {{clr|K|5K}}/{{clr|K|2K}} is unsafe to {{clr|P|6P}} attacks, the use of {{clr|P|6P}} and {{clr|D|2D}} will allows safe blockstrings, and it can take advantage of opponents anticipating dangerous frametraps like {{clr|H|6H}}.
 
Uniquely weak if Instant Blocked as no follow-up can frametrap a Throw and the move naturally advances into Throw range, requiring either 50% Tension or a kara cancel into whiffing {{MMC|input=214K|label=Sildo Detruo}}.
 
----
; Erarlumo 2 ({{clr|P|214P}}~{{clr|P|214P}})
A simple pressure extender, maintaining the option to reset into Erarlumo 1, but with riskier frametrap options due to Erarlumo 3 being unsafe. By delaying the attack, you open a punishable gap, but will receive substantially more reward on hit, and better resources on block, making it a good option to punish delayed abare.
 
Characters with access to frame 10 or faster invincible attacks (e.g. Sol {{MiniMoveCard|game=GGST|chara=Sol Badguy|input=623S|label={{clr|S|623S}}}}) can use it to escape Erarlumo pressure with no consequences. That is because Erarlumo 2 itself is -10 on block, negative enough for a punish with a most reversal attacks. Attempts of a frame trap or dash-cancelled special will make you eat a counter-hit. Empty dash cancelling will leave you extremely minus. Be prepared to bait or safely continue pressure with RC.


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* Delayed version deals additional blockstun, launches on ground hit, and launches higher on air hit.  
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GGST_Ramlethal_Valentine_Erarlumo_1_Hitbox.png|First
GGST_Ramlethal_Valentine_Erarlumo_2_Hitbox.png|Second
GGST_Ramlethal_Valentine_Erarlumo_3_Hitbox.png|Third
</gallery>
</tabber>
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{| class="wikitable attack-data"
{{FrameDataHeader-GGST|version = yes}}
|-
{{#cargo_query:tables=MoveData_GGST
|fields=input=name,damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock,invuln
|where=chara="Ramlethal Valentine" and (input="214P" or input="214P 214P" or input="214P 214P 214P")
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;{{clr|1|214P}}
* Dash cancelable on hit with '''-10 frame advantage''' and this dash will force Counter state.
** {{clr|2|2K}} > {{clr|5|2D}} > {{clr|1|214P}} dash cancel leads to the same frame advantage as {{clr|1|623P}}.
* Can frametrap after with the second rekka, but both are highly punishable on block.
ArcSys took away Ramlethal's Tekken strings and gave her this instead. Pretty useful for combos, but too unsafe to be reliably used in pressure. Does not lead to anything on counterhit outside of the second rekka.
----
----
;{{clr|1|214P214P}}
; Erarlumo 3 ({{clr|P|214P}}~{{clr|P|214P}}~{{clr|P|214P}})
* Launches higher and deals more damage if delayed from {{clr|1|214P}}.
 
* Data in [] refers to the delayed version.
Rewarding pressure ender with combo potential on delayed hits, but with no cancels at all, this is extremely punishable on block. When backed with 50% Tension to make it safe on block, it becomes dangerous for an opponent to risk the frametrap, making pressure resets from previous rekka way more powerful.
* Staggers on hit and long enough on counter hit to link after.
 
* Delayed rekka frametrap can be avoided with backdash or DPs.
Erarlumo makes a great universal combo ender, with good damage, huge corner carry, and situationally serviceable {{keyword|okizeme}}.
* Guard crushes on block.
 
Can be used as a frametrap after the first rekka, but its frame advantage makes it a much higher risk than is generally worth taking.
* Ground bounces into a soft knockdown on hit. Delayed version bounces much higher, for longer, with less horizontal launch.
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----
;{{clr|1|214P214P214P}}
* Data in [ ] refers to the delayed versions.
* Launches higher and deals more damage if delayed from {{clr|1|214P}}.
* Erarlumo 1 and 2 are Dash cancelable. The dash cancel can kara cancel into all specials except Sabrobato, including Erarlumo 1.
* Data in [] refers to the delayed version.
* Erarlumo 1 and 2 can cancel into the next Erarlumo on whiff.
* Hard knockdown on hit, allowing for decent oki in the corner if it doesn't break the wall.
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* Ground bounces on counter hit, allowing for a follow-up juggle.
Last rekka in the sequence and also the most minus. High recovery but gives a hard knockdown in return. While it is manually timed, Ram can safejump after this from anywhere on the screen with a dash jump.
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===<big>Sildo Detruo</big>===
===<big>Sildo Detruo</big>===
<span class="input-badge">'''{{clr|2|214K}} (Air OK)'''</span>
{{InputBadge|{{clr|K|214K}} (Air OK)}}
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{{GGST Move Card
<div class="attack-gallery">
|input=214K,j.214K
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|versioned=input
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|frameChart={{#invoke:GGST-FrameChart|drawFrameData|input=214K}}
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|description=
GGST Ramlethal_Valentine_Sildo_Detruo.png
''Also referred to as Flip by the community.''
</gallery>
 
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An advancing low crush with remarkable range, which can frame trap from {{clr|S|fS}} and {{clr|H|5H}} and can also serve to bait anti-airs and slip out of tricky air situations.
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<gallery widths="210px" heights="210px" mode="nolines">
Can be used from almost any distance to frame trap, even after {{clr|H|5H}} and Faultless Defense. Its fast enough to frame trap after almost all buttons, with a 3 frame gap only allowing buttons like Sol {{clr|K|5K}} to contest it. With a little dash momentum, it reaches about 75% screen distance, making it a large advancing attack in neutral to avoid low pokes, becoming all the more potent with Tension to Roman Cancel to continue pressure and convert into large corner carry and potentially wall break.
GGST Ramlethal_Valentine_Sildo_Detruo_Hitbox.png | {{clr|2|214K}}
 
GGST Ramlethal_Valentine_Sildo_Detruo_Air_Hitbox.png | {{clr|2|j.214K}}
The air version can be used to alter Ramlethal's air trajectory, allowing her to bait and punish anti-air attacks including {{clr|P|6P}} attacks. Unfortunately it cannot confirm into any attack, making it relatively low reward. While generally safe on block, its slow startup makes it very open large preemptive anti-airs like {{clr|H|2H}} attacks if the opponent has not whiffed an attack already.
</gallery>
 
</tabber></div>
* Air version knocks down on hit, while ground version is forced crouching on hit, but sadly does not link into any button.
<div class="attack-info">
* At close range, ground version can whiff a standing opponent and sideswitch, but the move will whiff.
{| class="wikitable attack-data"
}}
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|-
===<big>Ondo</big>===
{{#cargo_query:tables=MoveData_GGST
{{InputBadge|{{clr|K|236K}}}}
|fields=input=name,damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock,invuln
{{GGST Move Card
|where=chara="Ramlethal Valentine" and (input="214K" or input="j.214K")
|input=236K
|format=template|template=FrameDataWithName-GGST|named args=yes|order by=_ID
|frameChart=auto
|delimiter=\n{{!}}-\n
|description=
''Also referred to as Rock by the community.''
 
Creates an earth-shattering crack in the ground, to hit from a very far distance. The move does not track the opponent but cannot appear any further than the corner, leading to a pseudo-tracking effect when used near the edge of the screen, allowing it to be another very strong tool in Ramlethal's already formidable corner pressure. It is very slow to start up, but is advantageous on block with an extremely large vacuum effect. When it hits, it launches the opponent back towards Ramlethal for a combo. The opponent can jump out of rock in blockstrings but most characters cannot punish it without a hard read.
 
Ondo is considered a projectile, and as such will prioritize clashing with other projectiles even when the animation suggests it should hit the opponent (i.e. if Ondo appears directly under Sol during the early active frames of {{MMC|chara=Sol Badguy|input=236P|label=Gun Flame}} the two moves will clash and Sol will be unharmed) and can be reflected with {{MMC|chara=Potemkin|input=63214S|label=F.D.B.}}
}}
}}
|}
==== ====
* Can sideswitch at close range, but it will leave Ramlethal too far for the move to connect.
** {{clr|2|214K}} and {{clr|2|j.214K}} have different collision boxes.
* Too slow to combo out of grounded hits and generally hard to combo into in general.
* Knocks down on hit.
Generally too slow to accomplish anything. Your opponent will usually be able to punish this with a throw or {{clr|1|6P}}. Can be RC-ed on block into RRC > {{clr|5|2D}} or 88.RRC~{{clr|1|j.P}} or {{clr|2|j.K}}. Extremely situational pressure tool after a far range {{clr|4|5H}}.
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===<big>Bajoneto</big>===
===<big>Bajoneto</big>===
<span class="input-badge">'''{{clr|3|236S}}/{{clr|4|H}}'''</span>
{{InputBadge|{{clr|S|236S}}/{{clr|H|H}}}}
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{{GGST Move Card
<div class="attack-gallery">
|input=236S,236H
<tabber>
|versioned=input
Images =  
|frameChart=
<gallery widths="210px" heights="210px" mode="nolines">
{{#invoke:GGST-FrameChart|drawFrameData|
GGST_Ramlethal_Valentine_Bajoneto_S.png|{{clr|3|S}}
|input = 236S
GGST_Ramlethal_Valentine_Bajoneto_H.png|{{clr|4|H}}
|title = '''{{Prompt|GGST|S}} Bajoneto''' ({{tt|Note|The square with a yellow underline indicates the first frame that you can Roman Cancel and maintain the projectile.}})
|active = 0
|recovery = 18
|isProjectile = yes
|frcStart = 4
|frcEnd = 4
}}
{{#invoke:GGST-FrameChart|drawFrameData|
|input = 236S
|title = '''{{Prompt|GGST|H}} Bajoneto''' ({{tt|Note|The square with a yellow underline indicates the first frame that you can Roman Cancel and maintain the projectile.}})
|active = 0
|recovery = 24
|isProjectile = yes
|frcStart = 4
|frcEnd = 4
}}
{{#invoke:FrameChart|drawFrameData|
|title = '''Bajoneto close to the Wall'''
|startup = 20
|active = 1
|inactive2 = 34
|active3 = 15
|frcStart = 4
|frcEnd = 4
}}
|description=
''Referred to as Sword Toss by the community.''
 
Primary corner combo filler and the backbone of corner pressure, when used in the corner the sword will explode after a short moment, giving automatic combos on hit and reset pressure when blocked.
 
When the {{clr|H|H}} version is blocked in the corner at close-range, such as after {{clr|S|c.S}}, Ramlethal can frametrap into her {{clr|K|5K}} or {{clr|K|2K}}, and will have time to perform a {{keyword|Tick Throw}}. Ramlethal can also safely bait invincible reversals, and if the opponent attempts to escape they must either jump out or run significantly far forward. If the opponent does not move, the follow-up explosion will leave her extremely advantaged and able to run back to point-blank to loop the pessure, keeping the risk low and the reward high.
 
The {{clr|S|S}} version and its explosion will always whiff on crouching opponents. However, it can be used after the {{clr|H|H}} version to force an opponent back into the corner if they attempt to jump or dash out of the explosion, while maintaining a safe distance, further extending Ramlethal's safe corner pressure.
 
Both versions double as some of the most powerful projectiles in the game, defeating almost any non-Overdrive projectile on clash, with enormous corner carry on hit, and is extremely advantaged on block. However, outside of the corner, the opportunity cost of spending either sword is usually so high the move becomes self-detrimental, and is only used in some rare scenarios.


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* Launches the corresponding sword when used. The sword will be unequipped until it is picked up, affecting many of Ramlethal's moves. It can be picked back up, or will gradually return to Ramlethal after 6 seconds.
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* If the sword projectile hits the wall, it will stick into the wall and explode after a short delay, placing onto the ground after the explosion.
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* Attempting to launch a sword that has already been launched will result in a whiff animation.
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* If Ramlethal is hit after launching a sword, the sword will immediately be placed into the ground at its current location.
GGST_Ramlethal_Valentine_Bajoneto_S_Hitbox.png|{{clr|3|S}}
* The {{clr|S|S}} version staggers on hit, while the {{clr|H|H}} version launches backwards.
GGST_Ramlethal_Valentine_Bajoneto_S_explode_Hitbox.png|{{clr|3|Explosion hitbox}}
GGST_Ramlethal_Valentine_Bajoneto_H_Hitbox.png|{{clr|4|H}}
GGST_Ramlethal_Valentine_Bajoneto_H_explode_Hitbox.png|{{clr|4|Explosion hitbox}}
</gallery>
</tabber>
</div>
<div class="attack-info">
{| class="wikitable attack-data"
{{FrameDataHeader-GGST|version=yes}}
|-
{{#cargo_query:tables=MoveData_GGST
|fields=input=name,damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock,invuln
|where=chara="Ramlethal Valentine" and (input="236S" or input="236H")
|format=template|template=FrameDataWithName-GGST|named args=yes|order by=_ID
|delimiter=\n{{!}}-\n
}}
}}
|}
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* Using Bajoneto means the corresponding sword will be launched.
* Launched swords will have a delay before they can be used again.
* Launched swords can also be picked up to shorten their downtime.
* Attempting to launch a sword that has already been launched will result in a whiff animation.
* {{clr|3|S}} sword is the top one, {{clr|4|H}} sword is the bottom.
* takes about 6 seconds for swords to start to come back
* Both versions of explode can be beaten with {{clr|1|6P}} or any other low-profile move, if timed properly.
* Due to the fact that near the corner the swords are driven deeper into the wall - the hitbox of the explosion becomes less wide.
* It's possible to loop your combo in the corner until a wall break with: (>) Explosion > Dash > (on explosion) {{clr|2|5K}}/{{clr|3|c.S}} > {{clr|4|6H}} > {{clr|4|236H}} > Repeat
Ram's primary corner combo filler. Launched swords explode when they make contact in the corner, which lets Ramlethal do some RPS between running up with a button/throw or whiff punishing your opponent pressing something. Running up is extra beneficial in that you can pick up the swords and start pressuring all over again.


As amazing as this move is, there are two general rules to abide by when using it:
===<big>Agresa Ordono</big>===
# Never use it when you cannot see the corner.
{{InputBadge|{{clr|S|j.214S}}}}
# Never shoot both swords at once if your opponent has any chance to escape.
{{GGST Move Card
There are some exceptions to these rules like going for the kill or using meter, but losing Ram's biggest poking mormals is a huge price to pay. The worst position Ram can be in is having neither sword.
|input=j.214S
</div>
|frameChart=auto
</div>
|description=
Simple air confirm tool off falling {{clr|H|j.H}}, air-to-air {{clr|D|j.D}}, {{keyword|IAD}} {{clr|K|j.K}}, and IAD {{clr|P|j.P}}, also doubling as a good air control tool.
 
For other air attacks, it is mostly an easier substitute, as Ramlethal has full air combos from air-to-air {{clr|P|j.P}}, {{clr|K|j.K}}, and {{clr|S|j.S}}; from IAD {{clr|S|j.S}}, and from High Jump IAD {{clr|H|j.H}}. It however serves little purpose as pressure, besides making a high {{clr|H|j.H}} safe on block with its huge pushback, as it will generally leave Ramlethal ''less'' advantaged than any of her other air attacks already are.
 
Also works well as a keep-away and air space control tool with a backward jump, forward jump or {{keyword|IAS}}, hitting very low to the ground with substantial range. However, the second hit will almost certainly whiff unless performed very low to the ground, potentially leaving Ramlethal at a large disadvantage.


===<big>Agresa Ordono</big>===
* Launches into a hard knockdown on either hit.
<span class="input-badge">'''{{clr|3|j.214S}}'''</span>
* The first attack is dealt by the {{clr|S|S}} sword and the second attack is dealt by the {{clr|H|H}} sword. An unequipped sword has significantly decreased range, will not launch into a hard knockdown on ground hit, and will deal the reduced damage given in [ ].
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GGST_Ramlethal_Valentine_Agressa_Ordono_2_Hitbox.png | With {{clr|4|H}} sword
GGST_Ramlethal_Valentine_Agressa_Ordono_2_H-less_Hitbox.png | Without {{clr|4|H}} sword
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* Damage assumes both swords are equipped.
* [] refers to one sword and {} is empty handed.
** If {{clr|3|S}} sword is not equipped, the first hit will be weakened with reduced range and the second hit will have a gap.
** If {{clr|4|H}} sword is not equipped, the second hit will be weakened and have reduced range.
** If neither sword is equipped, then both hits will be the weaker version.
* First hit launches and gives a hard knockdown on grounded opponents.
Good aerial poke due to its range and providing knockdown on aerial opponents. Also useful for following up faster, less committal air-to-air normals to secure knockdown. The first hit launches a grounded opponent for a hard knockdown. Usually this is high enough for the second hit to connect, but you still get a hard knockdown if it whiffs.
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===<big>Sabrobato</big>===
===<big>Sabrobato</big>===
<span class="input-badge">'''{{clr|4|214H}}'''</span>
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Strongest meterless wallbreak for its huge damage, and a ginormous attack for catching an opponent off-guard from afar, but is extremely risky if it fails.
GGST_Ramlethal_Valentine_Sabrubato.png | With swords
 
GGST_Ramlethal_Valentine_Sabrubato_S-less_H-less.png | Without swords
Reaching over 80% of the screen, Sabrobato is almost impossible to whiff. Combined with its barely-reactable speed makes it a sudden threat for an opponent that may be using projectiles at range or backdashing away for distance. Unfortunately, it is incredibly bad if blocked, and unlike similar styles of attack, it isn't very fast and can be blocked standing, making it a weak neutral tool. It is best used with 50% Tension for an {{clr|8|RRC}}, to safely confirm into pressure on block, and combo on hit.


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* Cannot be cancelled into.
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GGST_Ramlethal_Valentine_Sabrubato_Hitbox.png | With swords
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* Damage assumes both swords are equipped.
* [] refers to one sword and {} is empty handed.
* Cannot be cancelled into.
* The absence of the 1st sword doesn't change the hitbox, but the absence of both will make it narrower and shorter.
This is your prime wallbreak move outside supers due to its high damage. Reaches about 3/4 of the screen with both swords equipped. While it can catch opponents off guard, it is extremely punishable on block and whiff even at maximum range. Should seldom, if ever, be used in neutral especially if you don't have enough tension to RC the move's long recovery.
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==Overdrives==
==Overdrives==
===<big>Calvados</big>===
===<big>Calvados</big>===
<span class="input-badge">'''{{clr|4|632146H}}'''</span>
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The single highest damage combo ender in the game, scaling incredibly well no matter how weak the combo started.
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In contrast to Mortobato, Calvados is much higher damage, especially in long combos. As a trade-off, its ''huge'' number of hits means the opponent will recieve as much as a third of their Burst gauge back. This means it can have implications on future rounds if Mortobato was already a lethal strike, and is much better if the opponent has maintained their Burst gauge.
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In pressure, Calvados is a niche pressure reset, similar to a Roman Cancel, but grants both swords back, deals chip damage, and guard crushes the opponent. Unfortunately, it cannot be used from Ramlethal's unsafe attacks like {{MMC|input=214P 214P 214P|label=Erarlumo 3}}, {{MMC|input=214H|label=Sabrobato|imageNumber=1}}, {{MMC|input=623P|label=Dauro}}, or {{MMC|input=5D|label=Dust Attack}}, rendering it redundant unless the swords are mismanaged. It is also unsafe if too close to the opponent, and ''far'' more expensive than fast-cancelled Roman Cancels, while offering similar pressure.
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While Calvados deals heavy chip damage, it is comparatively cheap to FD block the entire attack. Furthermore, an opponent ''can'' mash Instant Blocks to mitigate some damage, gain Tension, and generate Tension Pulse (functionally giving them even more Tension). In neutral it is also very easy to jump, punishing Ramlethal from considerable distance and mitigating almost the entire attack from afar.
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* Returns swords to Ramlethal, no matter their position.
* Deals heavy chip damage if not FD'd, but this does not mean you want this blocked. You will get punished hard for it so it's probably not worth it.
* RC-able for a nearly invisible (but expensive) mixup.
Guaranteed to deal 30 damage at low health, making this super a great way to deal with characters with high guts. Be careful if you try to snipe someone fullscreen as projectiles can trade and knock you out of the super. Any competent opponent will either FD the super and take no chip or jump over it and punish you, or FD it and punish you anyway because of the extreme recovery of this move.


Will almost always do more damage than Mortobato as a finisher in the corner, but it also builds a lot of burst-meter for the opponent.
While this move has plenty of negatives, it is useful if you're attacking from afar with {{MMC|input=236H|label=Bajoneto|imageNumber=1}}, since it will refresh your swords. Additionally, since the explosions cause launch on hit, you can attack with Calvados while they are falling. If you Roman Cancel the move after the lasers start, the lasers will remain with you being free to attack. Even if this isn't the best way to use 100% meter it is still pretty fun if you pull it off right, and can also deal massive damage while inflicting suffering upon the opponent for their mistake of forgetting the explosion.
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===<big>Mortobato</big>===
* Returns both swords to Ramlethal immediately.
<span class="input-badge">'''{{clr|3|236236S}}'''</span>
* Deals Guard Crush on block.
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* On Wall Break results in a Hard Knockdown for +36 frame advantage.
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* Minimum total damage of 54 on hit, and 60 chip damage on block
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GGST_Ramlethal_Valentine_Mortobato_Hitbox.png | With swords
GGST_Ramlethal_Valentine_Mortobato_S-less_Hitbox.png | Without {{clr|3|S}} sword
GGST_Ramlethal_Valentine_Mortobato_H-less_Hitbox.png | Without {{clr|4|H}} sword
GGST_Ramlethal_Valentine_Mortobato_S-less_H-less_Hitbox.png | Without swords
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* Damage assumes both swords are equipped.
* [] refers to one sword and {} is empty handed.
* Hitbox changes depending on what swords are equipped.
* Invincible from frame 1.
Ramlethal's only reversal, but quite a good one at that. Launches the opponent about half screen and will break the wall if the opponent hits it while rising. Decent super to break the wall with because of its high damage, but Calvados will almost always do more while building a lot of burst-meter for the opponent.


While a risky super it's surprisingly safe if blocked in the air because of the pushback. If it does hit against airborne you can OTG with 214H.
===<big>Mortobato</big>===
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Ramlethal's invincible reversal, with ''enormous'' vertical and horizontal range, good damage, and fast startup. Simple but effective.


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Mortobato can also be used in combos as wallbreak ender, picking up from more strings than Calvados and avoids granting the enemy their Burst gauge. The okizeme after a standard hit depends greatly on distance, as you can only hit {{clr|S|c.S}} {{keyword|Meaty}} if Mortobato hits at close range, or on Counter Hit.


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* Launches into a hard knockdown on hit.
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[[Category:Guilty Gear|Ramlethal Valentine]]

Latest revision as of 13:36, 22 March 2024

Overview

Overview

Ramlethal is a mid-ranged brigadier who controls neutral with her massive swords. She can also expend her swords in order to shoot them as projectiles to dominate the corner.

Key to Ramlethal’s mid-ranged domination is her f.S and 5H. They are disjointed, fast and have long range. When close up, she can pressure with her swift 5K and three-hit rekka A series of special attacks that are only available after the first one is performed., Erarlumo, of which the first two hits are dash cancelable. Her air control is also great; j.S is basically an aerial version of f.S, and j.H has a huge vertical hitbox; excellent for jump-in attacks.

Ramlethal can apply suffocating corner pressure with Bajoneto, a projectile attack that fires a sword. The sword explodes if it hits a wall, which can extend blockstrings or lead to powerful wall combos. However, when fired, the swords take time to return. Without swords, her S and H buttons are much weaker. The swords can be retrieved quickly by walking over the spot they landed. At the corner, she can shoot her swords to great extent, as she can pick them up while pressuring the opponent or even during a combo.

Generally, it’s best to shoot swords off of confirms or for corner pressure to avoid the risk of losing them. However, the Calvados overdrive retrieves both swords. With 50% Tension, you have the option of playing fast and loose with sword projectiles, just to take them back again. Before expending swords, weigh your options carefully.

Ramlethal is blessed with amazing buttons, outstanding corner pressure and an adorable puppy on her win screen! What else could you ask for?
Ramlethal Valentine
GGST Ramlethal Valentine Portrait.png
Damage Received Mod
×1.06
Guts Rating
1
Prejump
4F
Backdash
20F Duration
1-5F Invuln
1-15F Airborne
Fastest Attack
5P (5F)
Reversals
Mortobato (9F)
 Ramlethal Valentine is an incredibly well-rounded character who boasts an exceptional midrange game and relentless corner pressure.
Pick if you like Avoid if you dislike
  • Giant normals and fast speed to force opponents back and safely push them towards the corner.
  • Looping pressure from anywhere, with an aggressively high-reward corner pressure.
  • Versatile and extensive combos accessible from almost any hit.
  • Simple to learn basics, with an easy-to-understand moveset and gameplan.
  • Having high whiff recovery on your strongest pokes.
  • Pressure that doesn't provide many mixups or set-ups, instead relying on strong RPS Rock Paper ScissorsA situation wherein an attacker and a defender have options that only beat certain responses from their opponent. For example, on wakeup a defending opponent may use a reversal to stop an attacker from using an attack, but the attacker can also block to defeat the reversal. If the attacker blocks, the defender can use the opportunity to take the offensive..
  • Advanced pressure and combos requiring frequent use of a precise 'dash kara cancel' tech.


Unique Mechanic: Brigadier Swords
Ramlethal is built around her two familiars and the large swords they carry for her. Her S button and H button moves are mapped to one of her two swords, and using Bajoneto will launch them. Launched swords change the properties of her moves that use either one or both of her swords. The swords will return to Ramlethal after a delay, but can also be picked up by walking or dashing over them.

Normal Moves

StartupThe time before an attack is active. Written startup values include the first active frame, so the startup on a frame chart will display one less square than the written value. Frames
Active The active frames of an attack refers to the amount of time an attack can hit the opponent. Frames
InactiveFrames in the middle of multi-hit attacks which cannot hit the opponent, but are after the move has become active at least once. Frames
Recovery The recovery of an attack refers to the amount of time an attacker must wait before they may perform another action, even blocking. Frames
Special RecoveryThe recovery of an attack refers to the amount of time an attacker must wait before they may perform another action.Recovery frames which happen under abnormal conditions, such as after landing. Frames
ProjectileIndicates an entity that exists separately from the character has become active. Usually something like a Fireball A projectile which usually travels slowly across the screen in a horizontal path above the ground.. Active
CancelA window in which to cancel a move. Can be varied in usage. Window

5P

Damage GuardHow this attack can be blocked. StartupThe number of frames between inputting an attack and when the attack becomes active. Includes first active frame. ActiveThe number of frames for which a move has hitboxes. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryThe number of frames after a move's active frames during which the character cannot act assuming the move is not canceled. On-BlockThe difference between the attacker's recovery and the period that the opponent is in blockstun. This Frame Advantage value is based off the fact that the very first active frame touches the opponent. Invuln
22 All 5 4 8 -2
Total: 16

Ramlethal's fastest abare An attack during the opponent's pressure, intended to interrupt it., and a quick, defensive anti-air.

Being only 5F startup, reversal 5P will defeat tick throw A throw done after attacks, very soon after if not exactly when throw invulnerability expires on the opponent. A Tick Throw take advantage of that the opponent naturally expect a Frame Trap coming, making it very hard to react to or escape from.s, and its high-hitting reach is good for attacking airborne opponents mid-pressure or as a quick response to deep-hitting air-to-ground attacks with good reward on hit. On grounded Counter Hit, it can also link into 5K and c.S, for better damage and okizeme.

Due to its very short range, with even less on crouching opponents, pressure can easily outspace 5P, and it is rarely useful for RPS Rock Paper ScissorsA situation wherein an attacker and a defender have options that only beat certain responses from their opponent. For example, on wakeup a defending opponent may use a reversal to stop an attacker from using an attack, but the attacker can also block to defeat the reversal. If the attacker blocks, the defender can use the opportunity to take the offensive. or neutral, unless already at point-blank range. However, on block it is a good tick throw for its fast recovery, and safe blockstring with 5P > 6P > 214P.

Gatling Options: 5P, 2P, 6P, 6H

5K

Damage GuardHow this attack can be blocked. StartupThe number of frames between inputting an attack and when the attack becomes active. Includes first active frame. ActiveThe number of frames for which a move has hitboxes. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryThe number of frames after a move's active frames during which the character cannot act assuming the move is not canceled. On-BlockThe difference between the attacker's recovery and the period that the opponent is in blockstun. This Frame Advantage value is based off the fact that the very first active frame touches the opponent. Invuln
30 All 7 3 11 -2
Total: 20

Fast close-range poke and frametrap tool, and Ramlethal's abare and punish against spaced pressure.

With its fast speed, low recovery, and good range this is one of Ramlethal's safest attacks when 2S is too slow to stop an opponent. It is the standard frametrap after an opponent blocks Bajoneto HGGST Ramlethal Valentine Bajoneto H.pngGuardAllStartup20RecoveryTotal 43Advantage+3, or is hit by DauroGGST Ramlethal Valentine Dauro.pngGuardAllStartup11Recovery26Advantage-10, thanks to its fast startup and good range. Unfortunately, quite weak at its far range, as 5K cannot combo into 2D unless very close and has no completely safe moves. On block, ErarlumoGGST Ramlethal Valentine Erarlumo 1.pngGuardAllStartup16Recovery12Advantage-5 loses to 6P and DauroGGST Ramlethal Valentine Dauro.pngGuardAllStartup11Recovery26Advantage-10 is unsafe on block. However thanks to its low recovery it functions well for disrupting an opponent to get back to her preferred mid-range distance.

When used as a punish, 5K hits from considerable range, but unless very close is only able to confirm into Dauro, for a +5 advantage. It can also be used to disrupt slower attacks from a distance, where 5P and 2P cannot reach.

  • Jump and dash cancelable.

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

c.S

Damage GuardHow this attack can be blocked. StartupThe number of frames between inputting an attack and when the attack becomes active. Includes first active frame. ActiveThe number of frames for which a move has hitboxes. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryThe number of frames after a move's active frames during which the character cannot act assuming the move is not canceled. On-BlockThe difference between the attacker's recovery and the period that the opponent is in blockstun. This Frame Advantage value is based off the fact that the very first active frame touches the opponent. Invuln
40 All 7 6 10 +1
Total: 22
  • Jump cancelable.
  • Ramlethal's highest damage starter.
  • Low pushback, c.S will leave Ram close enough for another c.S.

Mostly used in blockstrings for its wide range of gatlings, such as a delayed 2S to catch jumps and 6H for a 2 frame frame trap An offensive technique where the attacker leaves a small opening in their offense, goading the defender into performing an attack. This opening is designed such that the attacker can easily counter the defender's attack with their own., or in combos. However, there are situations where this can function as an anti air for people directly above you. Long active frames also make this a great meaty, as it's easy to run up and establish pressure from farther knockdowns and increase its frame advantage on closer ones.

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

f.S

Damage GuardHow this attack can be blocked. StartupThe number of frames between inputting an attack and when the attack becomes active. Includes first active frame. ActiveThe number of frames for which a move has hitboxes. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryThe number of frames after a move's active frames during which the character cannot act assuming the move is not canceled. On-BlockThe difference between the attacker's recovery and the period that the opponent is in blockstun. This Frame Advantage value is based off the fact that the very first active frame touches the opponent. Invuln
32 [25] All 11 6 21 -10 [-13]
Total: 37

The mother of all pokes. Very disjointed, unparalleled range and speed, and safe on block. The central defining feature of Ramlethal's neutral.

Able to outspeed, outrange, or disjoint-crush any other poke, only weak to 6P or 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. jump-ins on read. Combined, these make it extremely easy for Ramlethal to attack opponents from a safe distance. The only drawback is f.S rarely confirms into much damage outside of the corner, meaning despite its relative lack of risk it can be a little harder to get significant reward.

With high pushback and always safely confirming into 5H at any range, Ramlethal can personally push an opponent too far out of range to challenge her, gradually cornering them. Additionally, Ramlethal's f.S > 5H string builds high amounts of R.I.S.C., meaning even without dealing damage she quickly sets up for devastating damage from neutral.

  • Data in [ ] refers to when the S Sword is unequipped.

Gatling Options: 5H, 2H

5H

Damage GuardHow this attack can be blocked. StartupThe number of frames between inputting an attack and when the attack becomes active. Includes first active frame. ActiveThe number of frames for which a move has hitboxes. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryThe number of frames after a move's active frames during which the character cannot act assuming the move is not canceled. On-BlockThe difference between the attacker's recovery and the period that the opponent is in blockstun. This Frame Advantage value is based off the fact that the very first active frame touches the opponent. Invuln
42 [33] All 12 3 28 -12 [-13]
Total: 42
  • If H sword equipped then can be used as frametrap before 214P, 236S and 236H without delay.
  • Data in [] refers to when H sword is unequipped.
  • More rewarding on counterhit than f.S.

A poke with slightly more reach than f.S; this gives it good utility as a check against opponents attempting to dash in after a f.S is blocked using the delay cancel properties of the move, this then forces the opponent to respect a blocked midrange f.S more often.

When in the corner attempting to use 236H, f.S > 5H on block will push your opponent about a half-screen distance away, so only confirm into 236H sword throw if you're near enough to the corner to get a combo off it. On counterhit, Ramlethal can combo into 214K and link off that into a combo.

This is part of the reason that misusing 236H is so bad for Ramlethal, as f.S is significantly less scary as a poke without 5H to enforce afterwards to stop opponents from dash blocking in.

5D

Version Damage GuardHow this attack can be blocked. StartupThe number of frames between inputting an attack and when the attack becomes active. Includes first active frame. ActiveThe number of frames for which a move has hitboxes. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryThe number of frames after a move's active frames during which the character cannot act assuming the move is not canceled. On-BlockThe difference between the attacker's recovery and the period that the opponent is in blockstun. This Frame Advantage value is based off the fact that the very first active frame touches the opponent. Invuln
Uncharged 45 High 20 2 27 -15
Charged 56 High 28 2 27 -10
Total: 48
Total: 56

Universal overhead attack. Tapping D gives a fast but weak overhead, while holding down D with give a much slower but much more powerful strike.


Uncharged Dust Attack

A very weak overhead mixup, only for use with 50% Tension.

On its own, almost useless, lacking advantage on hit, cannot combo on Counter Hit, and is extremely unsafe on block. When backed by RRC, or used after BRC, this becomes a practical mixup able to combo on hit and retains pressure on block, being a practical utility for Tension generated in pressure.

Uniquely, Ramlethal can perform 236H > 5K > 5D for a gapless overhead, being much safer than a standard gatling which opens a slight gap for backdashes and invincible reversals. However, it is impossible for uncharged Dust Attack to practically meterlessly combo or be safe on block using Bajoneto's explosion, making this still reliant on Tension.


Charged Dust Attack

On-hit, holding 8 will activate Homing Jump for a large combo opportunity.

Slow and unsafe but highly rewarding overhead. Very impractical once an opponent is ready to react to it.

By contrast to the uncharged version, charged Dust Attack can fully combo meterlessly for high damage. However, it is very reactable with a bright orange telegraph, and still unsafe when blocked. Additionally, Ramlethal only has setups to frametrap into a charged Dust Attack, meaning an opponent does not even nessecarily need react.

Version ProrationA percentage-based damage modifier applied to certain attacks independently of other forms of damage scaling. Level
LevelHitstopStand HitstunCrouch HitstunGround Block
Lv.01112139
Lv.112141511
Lv.213161713
Lv.314192016
Lv.415212218
CH Type
TypeHitstopSlowdownAdded Frame Advantage
Very SmallBase Value NoneNone
SmallBase Value 11F+6
Mid2125F+13
Large3135F+18
On-HitThe difference between the attacker's recovery and the period that the opponent is in hitstun. 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. R.I.S.C. GainHow much R.I.S.C. this move builds when normal or instant blocked. R.I.S.C. LossHow much R.I.S.C. this move removes on hit. Wall DamageHow much Wall Damage is applied when the move connects on hit. OTG RatioThe proportion of damage dealt when hitting Off The Ground (OTG). Chip RatioThe proportion of damage dealt on normal block.
(Usually only applicable to Special moves)
Input Tension
Uncharged 80% 2 Mid 0 1125 3000 [1000] 700 (900) 60%
Charged 100% 4 Mid KD +36 1875 1500 [1000] 0 (200) 60%

Uncharged:

  • Hitstop on block: 20F
  • Hitstop on ground hit: 16F
  • Floating crumple on ground hit: Total 28F (airborne hitstun 1-11F, standing hitstun 12-18F, can block 19-28F)
  • R.I.S.C. Loss in [ ] refers to when 5D is not the initial hit of a combo.
  • Wall Damage in ( ) refers to if opponent is touching the wall.
  • Has no additional Combo Decay on initial hit, unlike other overheads (usually adding +5 on initial hit for 10 total).
  • Telegraphing orange glow appears on frame 4, and reaches full brightness on frame 5.


Charged:

  • Hitstop on block: 20F
  • Hitstop on raw hit: 45F
  • Properties for opponent on block follow Level 4 rules.
  • R.I.S.C. Loss in [ ] refers to when 5[D] is not the initial hit of a combo.
  • Wall Damage in ( ) refers to if opponent is touching the wall.
  • Wall Damage when hit raw is increased to 700 (900).
  • Applies 5 less Combo Decay on initial hit, for 0 Combo Decay if the first hit of a combo.
  • Telegraphing orange glow appears on frame 4, and reaches full brightness on frame 5.

2P

Damage GuardHow this attack can be blocked. StartupThe number of frames between inputting an attack and when the attack becomes active. Includes first active frame. ActiveThe number of frames for which a move has hitboxes. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryThe number of frames after a move's active frames during which the character cannot act assuming the move is not canceled. On-BlockThe difference between the attacker's recovery and the period that the opponent is in blockstun. This Frame Advantage value is based off the fact that the very first active frame touches the opponent. Invuln
22 All 6 4 9 -3
Total: 18

2K

Damage GuardHow this attack can be blocked. StartupThe number of frames between inputting an attack and when the attack becomes active. Includes first active frame. ActiveThe number of frames for which a move has hitboxes. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryThe number of frames after a move's active frames during which the character cannot act assuming the move is not canceled. On-BlockThe difference between the attacker's recovery and the period that the opponent is in blockstun. This Frame Advantage value is based off the fact that the very first active frame touches the opponent. Invuln
26 Low 6 5 9 -2
Total: 19
  • Ramlethal's fastest low.
  • Worse starter than 5K, some combos that start from 5K will not work from 2K.

This button is second only to 5P in terms of abare. The low hurtbox works wonders in mashing out of your opponent's strings and the frame advantage is helpful too. 2K also sees a lot of use in corner pressure as it has enough range to frame trap after a sequence like c.S > 236H. Additionally, 2K can be used as a sneaky run in tool due to Ramlethal's fast dash speed, and the pressure she gets on hit with 2K > 2D > 214P

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

2S

Damage GuardHow this attack can be blocked. StartupThe number of frames between inputting an attack and when the attack becomes active. Includes first active frame. ActiveThe number of frames for which a move has hitboxes. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryThe number of frames after a move's active frames during which the character cannot act assuming the move is not canceled. On-BlockThe difference between the attacker's recovery and the period that the opponent is in blockstun. This Frame Advantage value is based off the fact that the very first active frame touches the opponent. Invuln
38 [30] Low 10 4 18 -5 [-8]
Total: 31
  • Data in [] refers to when S sword is unequipped.

Safe large low poke, also great to catch dashes with. You'll mostly be using this to check approaches that f.S is weak to (specifically low profile moves). Hits low but 2K is far better as a high/low mixup tool. Unlike 2K, it can be cancelled into after c.S to catch backdash attempts, making her strike/throw game scarier. It also has more range than 2D at the cost of lower reward.

Gatling Options: 5H, 2H

2H

Damage GuardHow this attack can be blocked. StartupThe number of frames between inputting an attack and when the attack becomes active. Includes first active frame. ActiveThe number of frames for which a move has hitboxes. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryThe number of frames after a move's active frames during which the character cannot act assuming the move is not canceled. On-BlockThe difference between the attacker's recovery and the period that the opponent is in blockstun. This Frame Advantage value is based off the fact that the very first active frame touches the opponent. Invuln
46 [36] All 14 9 25 -15 [-17]
Total: 47
  • If H sword equipped this can frametrap into 236H without delay, and into 214P with some delay.
  • Data in [] refers to when H sword is unequipped.
  • Launches on hit.

This is Ramlethal's primary launcher, but it can also make for a high risk/high reward pre-emptive anti-air. Her best midscreen juggles primarily revolve around cancelling this into 623P and juggling from there. 2H is cursed by having short horizontal range, the only place it will connect consistently is after c.S or 2S.

2D

Damage GuardHow this attack can be blocked. StartupThe number of frames between inputting an attack and when the attack becomes active. Includes first active frame. ActiveThe number of frames for which a move has hitboxes. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryThe number of frames after a move's active frames during which the character cannot act assuming the move is not canceled. On-BlockThe difference between the attacker's recovery and the period that the opponent is in blockstun. This Frame Advantage value is based off the fact that the very first active frame touches the opponent. Invuln
36 Low 10 6 19 -8
Total: 34
  • Will not combo from max range pokes.
  • Very strong against moves that low profile f.S and 5H.

Very small for a 2D. You will spend a lot of time cursing out its lack of range. That said, if it does land you can either get good oki or a damaging combo with a Dauro launch. Successfully counterhitting a low-profile move like Stroke The Big TreeGGST I-No Stroke the Big Tree.pngGuardLowStartup28Recovery16Advantage-2 or Night Raid VortexGGST Sol Badguy 214S 1.pngGuardAllStartup15~31 [32]Recovery32 [26]Advantage-17 gives Ramlethal an absolutely devastating combo, especially in comparison to using 2S in the same situation.

6P

Damage GuardHow this attack can be blocked. StartupThe number of frames between inputting an attack and when the attack becomes active. Includes first active frame. ActiveThe number of frames for which a move has hitboxes. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryThe number of frames after a move's active frames during which the character cannot act assuming the move is not canceled. On-BlockThe difference between the attacker's recovery and the period that the opponent is in blockstun. This Frame Advantage value is based off the fact that the very first active frame touches the opponent. Invuln
30 All 9 5 18 -9 1-3 Upper Body
4-13 Above Knees
Total: 31
  • Upper-body invulnerable.

Ramlethal's most reliable anti-air, otherwise a fairly unremarkable 6P. Blasts the opponent away on air connect, but leaves standing if it hits a grounded opponent. 6P will combo into 214P anywhere, letting Ram secure knockdowns off of her P buttons. On air connect, 6P will combo into 623P for a juggle. It's only real downside is that the horizontal range is lacking due to how the move animates, and canceling into 6P at certain ranges will cause it to whiff.

6H

Damage GuardHow this attack can be blocked. StartupThe number of frames between inputting an attack and when the attack becomes active. Includes first active frame. ActiveThe number of frames for which a move has hitboxes. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryThe number of frames after a move's active frames during which the character cannot act assuming the move is not canceled. On-BlockThe difference between the attacker's recovery and the period that the opponent is in blockstun. This Frame Advantage value is based off the fact that the very first active frame touches the opponent. Invuln
50 [40] All 18 2 33 -16 [-18]
Total: 52
  • Can be used as frametrap after c.S without delay.
  • If H sword equipped then can be used as frametrap before 214P, 236S and 236H without delay.
  • Data in [] refers to when H sword is unequipped.
  • Launches away on hit, wallbounces in the corner.

A heavy disjointed move with huge reward on counterhit, mostly relegated to combo filler and frame traps due to how long the startup is. The framedata on this move is genuinely horrendous, so it should only be used when it can be safely cancelled into something else. 6H will combo from 5K on an airborne opponent, but will drop if they're grounded. Ramlethal mostly uses this as a way to get a launch close to the corner, as it provides more upfront corner carry and damage compared to 2H.

j.P

Damage GuardHow this attack can be blocked. StartupThe number of frames between inputting an attack and when the attack becomes active. Includes first active frame. ActiveThe number of frames for which a move has hitboxes. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryThe number of frames after a move's active frames during which the character cannot act assuming the move is not canceled. On-BlockThe difference between the attacker's recovery and the period that the opponent is in blockstun. This Frame Advantage value is based off the fact that the very first active frame touches the opponent. Invuln
20 High 5 4 8
Total: 16

j.K

Damage GuardHow this attack can be blocked. StartupThe number of frames between inputting an attack and when the attack becomes active. Includes first active frame. ActiveThe number of frames for which a move has hitboxes. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryThe number of frames after a move's active frames during which the character cannot act assuming the move is not canceled. On-BlockThe difference between the attacker's recovery and the period that the opponent is in blockstun. This Frame Advantage value is based off the fact that the very first active frame touches the opponent. Invuln
22 High 7 4 13 0 (IAD)
Total: 23
  • Excellent overhead button.
  • Fastest air normal besides j.P, useful for some punishes like Sol 6S > Gunflame.
  • Fantastic air to air

The mixup machine. Useful in corner F-Shiki Sometimes known as "Fuzzy Overhead". When you are in blockstun, you can switch high/low blocking, but your blocking animation and hurtbox does not change until you leave blockstun or block another attack. F-Shikis take advantage of this and use overheads that would miss on crouching characters, but not on standing characters. setups with exploding swords, but not quite enough blockstun to work on its own as a jump-in. Ramlethal's only gatling option is j.D which severely limits her options on block. Luckily she can airdash cancel to extend juggles on airborne opponents.

Gatling Options: j.D

j.S

Damage GuardHow this attack can be blocked. StartupThe number of frames between inputting an attack and when the attack becomes active. Includes first active frame. ActiveThe number of frames for which a move has hitboxes. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryThe number of frames after a move's active frames during which the character cannot act assuming the move is not canceled. On-BlockThe difference between the attacker's recovery and the period that the opponent is in blockstun. This Frame Advantage value is based off the fact that the very first active frame touches the opponent. Invuln
30 [24] High 12 4 24 +5 (IAD)
Total: 39
  • Data in [] refers to when S sword is unequipped.
  • Long range air-to-air.

Amazing air button. Cuts off almost half the screen and is pretty safe to use while retreating. Don't get too reliant on 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. back j.S as most characters can smoke your landing recovery.

Gatling Options: j.H

j.H

Damage GuardHow this attack can be blocked. StartupThe number of frames between inputting an attack and when the attack becomes active. Includes first active frame. ActiveThe number of frames for which a move has hitboxes. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryThe number of frames after a move's active frames during which the character cannot act assuming the move is not canceled. On-BlockThe difference between the attacker's recovery and the period that the opponent is in blockstun. This Frame Advantage value is based off the fact that the very first active frame touches the opponent. Invuln
40 [32] High 19 6 31
Total: 55

j.D

Damage GuardHow this attack can be blocked. StartupThe number of frames between inputting an attack and when the attack becomes active. Includes first active frame. ActiveThe number of frames for which a move has hitboxes. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryThe number of frames after a move's active frames during which the character cannot act assuming the move is not canceled. On-BlockThe difference between the attacker's recovery and the period that the opponent is in blockstun. This Frame Advantage value is based off the fact that the very first active frame touches the opponent. Invuln
16×3 High 10 2, 2, 2 +2 (IAD)
Total: 15

Universal Mechanics

Ground Throw

6D or 4D

Damage GuardHow this attack can be blocked. StartupThe number of frames between inputting an attack and when the attack becomes active. Includes first active frame. ActiveThe number of frames for which a move has hitboxes. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryThe number of frames after a move's active frames during which the character cannot act assuming the move is not canceled. On-BlockThe difference between the attacker's recovery and the period that the opponent is in blockstun. This Frame Advantage value is based off the fact that the very first active frame touches the opponent. Invuln
80 Ground Throw 2 3 38
Total: 42
  • Can throw the opponent either forward or backwards.
  • Hard knockdown on hit.
  • 75% forced proration before all damage is dealt, 50% forced proration after all damage is dealt.

A pretty good throw, all things considered. Gives a manually timed safejump midscreen and setups in the corner with swords/meter. Ramlethal's throw also gives you the option to OTG anywhere with 214H and 632146H (along with 236236S in the corner) for more damage and to potentially seal a round. Be careful as OTG 214H is unsafe on hit. Weirdly enough, OTG 236236S will not break the wall.

ProrationA percentage-based damage modifier applied to certain attacks independently of other forms of damage scaling. Level
LevelHitstopStand HitstunCrouch HitstunGround Block
Lv.01112139
Lv.112141511
Lv.213161713
Lv.314192016
Lv.415212218
CH Type
TypeHitstopSlowdownAdded Frame Advantage
Very SmallBase Value NoneNone
SmallBase Value 11F+6
Mid2125F+13
Large3135F+18
On-HitThe difference between the attacker's recovery and the period that the opponent is in hitstun. 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. R.I.S.C. GainHow much R.I.S.C. this move builds when normal or instant blocked. R.I.S.C. LossHow much R.I.S.C. this move removes on hit. Wall DamageHow much Wall Damage is applied when the move connects on hit. OTG RatioThe proportion of damage dealt when hitting Off The Ground (OTG). Chip RatioThe proportion of damage dealt on normal block.
(Usually only applicable to Special moves)
Input Tension
50% HKD +55 2500 1000
  • Opponent cannot use Blue Psych Burst on hit or the resulting knockdown.
  • Builds 1000 Tension once all damage is dealt.
  • On hit, applies an increased 25 Combo Decay.
  • Properties change if Roman Canceled before all damage is dealt:
    • Reduces positive R.I.S.C. by 25% before applying R.I.S.C. Loss, similar to regular strikes.
    • R.I.S.C. Loss: 1000
    • Proration: Forced 75%
    • Combo Decay on hit: 15
  • First does 10 hits of 1 damage (unaffected by defense mod, risc scaling, or guts), then does one final hit for 70 damage

Air Throw

j.6D or j.4D

Damage GuardHow this attack can be blocked. StartupThe number of frames between inputting an attack and when the attack becomes active. Includes first active frame. ActiveThe number of frames for which a move has hitboxes. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryThe number of frames after a move's active frames during which the character cannot act assuming the move is not canceled. On-BlockThe difference between the attacker's recovery and the period that the opponent is in blockstun. This Frame Advantage value is based off the fact that the very first active frame touches the opponent. Invuln
80 Air Throw 2 3 38 or Until Landing+10
Total: 42
Total: 14
  • Can throw the opponent either forward or backwards.
  • Hard knockdown on hit.
  • 75% forced proration before all damage is dealt, 50% forced proration after all damage is dealt.

Grants a safejump similar to her ground throw.

ProrationA percentage-based damage modifier applied to certain attacks independently of other forms of damage scaling. Level
LevelHitstopStand HitstunCrouch HitstunGround Block
Lv.01112139
Lv.112141511
Lv.213161713
Lv.314192016
Lv.415212218
CH Type
TypeHitstopSlowdownAdded Frame Advantage
Very SmallBase Value NoneNone
SmallBase Value 11F+6
Mid2125F+13
Large3135F+18
On-HitThe difference between the attacker's recovery and the period that the opponent is in hitstun. 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. R.I.S.C. GainHow much R.I.S.C. this move builds when normal or instant blocked. R.I.S.C. LossHow much R.I.S.C. this move removes on hit. Wall DamageHow much Wall Damage is applied when the move connects on hit. OTG RatioThe proportion of damage dealt when hitting Off The Ground (OTG). Chip RatioThe proportion of damage dealt on normal block.
(Usually only applicable to Special moves)
Input Tension
50% HKD +55 (IAD) 2500 1000
  • Air Throws have both normal recovery (which recovers CH) and special recovery frames upon landing (not CH). It is technically possible to recover mid-air from a whiffed Air Throw, but it usually doesn't happen unless done from very high in the air.
  • Opponent cannot use Blue Psych Burst on hit or the resulting knockdown.
  • On-Hit value is for attacker's IAD height, except for Potemkin and Nagoriyuki, who have their instant Air Throw height instead.
  • Frame advantage increases as height increases (+53 to +55).
  • Builds 1000 Tension once all damage is dealt.
  • On hit, applies an increased 25 Combo Decay.
  • Properties change if Roman Canceled before all damage is dealt:
    • Reduces positive R.I.S.C. by 25% before applying R.I.S.C. Loss, similar to regular strikes.
    • R.I.S.C. Loss: 1000
    • Proration: Forced 75%
    • Combo Decay on hit: 15
  • First does 10 hits of 1 damage (unaffected by defense mod, risc scaling, or guts), then does one final hit for 70 damage

Wild Assault

236D with 50% Burst (Hold OK)

Version Damage GuardHow this attack can be blocked. StartupThe number of frames between inputting an attack and when the attack becomes active. Includes first active frame. ActiveThe number of frames for which a move has hitboxes. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryThe number of frames after a move's active frames during which the character cannot act assuming the move is not canceled. On-BlockThe difference between the attacker's recovery and the period that the opponent is in blockstun. This Frame Advantage value is based off the fact that the very first active frame touches the opponent. Invuln
236D 30 All 16~28 3 20 -4
236[D] 50 All 29 3 20 -4
Wild Assault
Total: 38
Fully Charged Wild Assault
Total: 51

Orange Wild Assault: Fast startup with extremely high momentum when canceled. See here for more info on Wild Assault types.


A fast advancing strike at the cost of 50% Burst.

  • Normal, special, jump, and backdash cancelable.
  • Drains 7.14% of the opponent's Burst Gauge on hit or block.
  • Applies Hard Knockdown when launching or when used to Wall Break.

Special Moves

Dauro

623P

Damage GuardHow this attack can be blocked. StartupThe number of frames between inputting an attack and when the attack becomes active. Includes first active frame. ActiveThe number of frames for which a move has hitboxes. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryThe number of frames after a move's active frames during which the character cannot act assuming the move is not canceled. On-BlockThe difference between the attacker's recovery and the period that the opponent is in blockstun. This Frame Advantage value is based off the fact that the very first active frame touches the opponent. Invuln
35 All 11 3 26 -10
Total: 39

Grounded combo ender at a far range to maintain advantage, and a risky pressure-ending frametrap.

Useful for confirming from the far-range of 5K and 2K, and mid-range of f.S > 5H, ending close enough with enough advantage to frametrap into 2K. On block however, it is very unsafe, and gives no reward without Counter Hit or air hit, making it rarely ever worth using unless backed up by a Roman Cancel. At closer ranges it is much better to confirm into ErarlumoGGST Ramlethal Valentine Erarlumo 1.pngGuardAllStartup16Recovery12Advantage-5. Not particularly useful in neutral, reaching approximately the same range as 5H, with no major advantages.

Serves a major role as a combo extender with its high vertical launch, allowing extensions into 5K or c.S, leading to large and easy combos near the corner. However this is largely dependant on Combo Decay, meaning it will not work from all starters.

  • Floating crumple on grounded hit, leaving Ramlethal +5 but the opponent can block. On Counter Hit able to perform a true combo for up to 11F.
  • Launches very high on air hit.

Erarlumo

214P > 214P > 214P (Delay OK)

Version Damage GuardHow this attack can be blocked. StartupThe number of frames between inputting an attack and when the attack becomes active. Includes first active frame. ActiveThe number of frames for which a move has hitboxes. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryThe number of frames after a move's active frames during which the character cannot act assuming the move is not canceled. On-BlockThe difference between the attacker's recovery and the period that the opponent is in blockstun. This Frame Advantage value is based off the fact that the very first active frame touches the opponent. Invuln
214P 20 All 16 7 12 -5
214P 214P 25 [40] All 9 4 25 -12 [-10]
214P 214P 214P 30 [60] All 11 6 38 -25
Erarlumo 1 (NoteThe squares with a yellow underline shows the cancel window into Dash and Erarlumo 2)
Total: 34
Erarlumo 2 (NoteThe squares with a yellow underline shows the cancel window into Dash and Erarlumo 3)
Total: 37
Erarlumo 3
Total: 54

A powerful Rekka A series of special attacks that are only available after the first one is performed. for easy confirms from pokes, granting sizable Tension, chip damage, corner carry, and R.I.S.C., with rewarding frametraps.

Individually each attack acts as a basic frametrap. By Kara Cancel A type of cancel where the beginning of an action is quickly canceled into another before the first action completes its startup.ing from the Dash Cancel of the first and second attacks, it is possible to cancel back into the first attack, creating a self-sustaining pressure loop. Once near the corner, these can also be kara cancelled into Bajoneto HGGST Ramlethal Valentine Bajoneto H.pngGuardAllStartup20RecoveryTotal 43Advantage+3 to immediately begin corner pressure and continue the onslaught. With relatively low reward even on Counter Hit (Erarlumo 3 causes a Soft Knockdown and leaves her +24) once you have meter for Roman Cancel, it becomes dangerous for an opponent to mash, allowing Ramlethal to continue to crank R.I.S.C for even more reward on hit, and she'll continue gain tension to keep the loop going.


Erarlumo 1 (214P)

The beginning of pressure setplay and an easy way to gain an advantage at midscreen. Most pokes at close-range will safely blockstring into Erarlumo 1. While cancelling from 5P/2P and 5K/2K is unsafe to 6P attacks, the use of 6P and 2D will allows safe blockstrings, and it can take advantage of opponents anticipating dangerous frametraps like 6H.

Uniquely weak if Instant Blocked as no follow-up can frametrap a Throw and the move naturally advances into Throw range, requiring either 50% Tension or a kara cancel into whiffing Sildo DetruoGGST Ramlethal Valentine Sildo Detruo.pngGuardAllStartup22Recovery17Advantage-2.


Erarlumo 2 (214P~214P)

A simple pressure extender, maintaining the option to reset into Erarlumo 1, but with riskier frametrap options due to Erarlumo 3 being unsafe. By delaying the attack, you open a punishable gap, but will receive substantially more reward on hit, and better resources on block, making it a good option to punish delayed abare.

Characters with access to frame 10 or faster invincible attacks (e.g. Sol 623SGGST Sol Badguy 623X.pngGuardAllStartup9Recovery18+10 LandingAdvantage-28) can use it to escape Erarlumo pressure with no consequences. That is because Erarlumo 2 itself is -10 on block, negative enough for a punish with a most reversal attacks. Attempts of a frame trap or dash-cancelled special will make you eat a counter-hit. Empty dash cancelling will leave you extremely minus. Be prepared to bait or safely continue pressure with RC.

  • Delayed version deals additional blockstun, launches on ground hit, and launches higher on air hit.

Erarlumo 3 (214P~214P~214P)

Rewarding pressure ender with combo potential on delayed hits, but with no cancels at all, this is extremely punishable on block. When backed with 50% Tension to make it safe on block, it becomes dangerous for an opponent to risk the frametrap, making pressure resets from previous rekka way more powerful.

Erarlumo makes a great universal combo ender, with good damage, huge corner carry, and situationally serviceable okizeme From Japanese "起き攻め". Attacking an opponent about to wake up after they were knocked down, usually with meaty attacks or mix-ups..

  • Ground bounces into a soft knockdown on hit. Delayed version bounces much higher, for longer, with less horizontal launch.

  • Data in [ ] refers to the delayed versions.
  • Erarlumo 1 and 2 are Dash cancelable. The dash cancel can kara cancel into all specials except Sabrobato, including Erarlumo 1.
  • Erarlumo 1 and 2 can cancel into the next Erarlumo on whiff.
Version ProrationA percentage-based damage modifier applied to certain attacks independently of other forms of damage scaling. Level
LevelHitstopStand HitstunCrouch HitstunGround Block
Lv.01112139
Lv.112141511
Lv.213161713
Lv.314192016
Lv.415212218
CH Type
TypeHitstopSlowdownAdded Frame Advantage
Very SmallBase Value NoneNone
SmallBase Value 11F+6
Mid2125F+13
Large3135F+18
On-HitThe difference between the attacker's recovery and the period that the opponent is in hitstun. 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. R.I.S.C. GainHow much R.I.S.C. this move builds when normal or instant blocked. R.I.S.C. LossHow much R.I.S.C. this move removes on hit. Wall DamageHow much Wall Damage is applied when the move connects on hit. OTG RatioThe proportion of damage dealt when hitting Off The Ground (OTG). Chip RatioThe proportion of damage dealt on normal block.
(Usually only applicable to Special moves)
Input Tension
214P 80% 2 Very Small +10 1500 1000 300 80% 25% 150
214P 214P 80% 3 [4] Very Small -9 [KD +29] 1500 [2000] 1000 300 60% 25% 150
214P 214P 214P 80% 4 Very Small KD +24 2500 1000 300 100% 25% 150

214P:

  • Cancels can only be performed during recovery (23~34F). The earliest cancel is therefore 6F later than usual.
    • Dash cancel is -19 on block, and -4 on hit.
    • Erarlumo 2 will result in a 2F gap if Erarlumo 1 is blocked on the first frame.
  • Hitstop on ground hit: 16F
  • Floating crumple on ground hit: Total 28F (airborne hitstun 1-11F, standing hitstun 12-18F, can block 19~28F)


214P 214P:

  • Cancels can only be performed shortly after entering recovery (17~37F). The earliest cancel is therefore 7F later than usual.
    • Dash cancel is -17 [-15] on block, and -14 [KD] on hit.
    • Erarlumo 3 will result in a 2F [0F] gap if Erarlumo 2 is blocked on the first frame.
  • Delayed version occurs if cancelled from Frame 30~36 of Erarlumo 1, 7F later than earliest cancel.


214P 214P 214P:

  • Delayed version occurs if cancelled from Frame 28~37 of Erarlumo 2, 11F later than earliest cancel.

Sildo Detruo

214K (Air OK)

Version Damage GuardHow this attack can be blocked. StartupThe number of frames between inputting an attack and when the attack becomes active. Includes first active frame. ActiveThe number of frames for which a move has hitboxes. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryThe number of frames after a move's active frames during which the character cannot act assuming the move is not canceled. On-BlockThe difference between the attacker's recovery and the period that the opponent is in blockstun. This Frame Advantage value is based off the fact that the very first active frame touches the opponent. Invuln
214K 40 All 22 2 17 -2
j.214K 40 All 30 Until Landing -3~+4
Total: 40

Also referred to as Flip by the community.

An advancing low crush with remarkable range, which can frame trap from fS and 5H and can also serve to bait anti-airs and slip out of tricky air situations.

Can be used from almost any distance to frame trap, even after 5H and Faultless Defense. Its fast enough to frame trap after almost all buttons, with a 3 frame gap only allowing buttons like Sol 5K to contest it. With a little dash momentum, it reaches about 75% screen distance, making it a large advancing attack in neutral to avoid low pokes, becoming all the more potent with Tension to Roman Cancel to continue pressure and convert into large corner carry and potentially wall break.

The air version can be used to alter Ramlethal's air trajectory, allowing her to bait and punish anti-air attacks including 6P attacks. Unfortunately it cannot confirm into any attack, making it relatively low reward. While generally safe on block, its slow startup makes it very open large preemptive anti-airs like 2H attacks if the opponent has not whiffed an attack already.

  • Air version knocks down on hit, while ground version is forced crouching on hit, but sadly does not link into any button.
  • At close range, ground version can whiff a standing opponent and sideswitch, but the move will whiff.

Ondo

236K

Damage GuardHow this attack can be blocked. StartupThe number of frames between inputting an attack and when the attack becomes active. Includes first active frame. ActiveThe number of frames for which a move has hitboxes. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryThe number of frames after a move's active frames during which the character cannot act assuming the move is not canceled. On-BlockThe difference between the attacker's recovery and the period that the opponent is in blockstun. This Frame Advantage value is based off the fact that the very first active frame touches the opponent. Invuln
40 All 31 8 16 +7
Total: 54

Also referred to as Rock by the community.

Creates an earth-shattering crack in the ground, to hit from a very far distance. The move does not track the opponent but cannot appear any further than the corner, leading to a pseudo-tracking effect when used near the edge of the screen, allowing it to be another very strong tool in Ramlethal's already formidable corner pressure. It is very slow to start up, but is advantageous on block with an extremely large vacuum effect. When it hits, it launches the opponent back towards Ramlethal for a combo. The opponent can jump out of rock in blockstrings but most characters cannot punish it without a hard read.

Ondo is considered a projectile, and as such will prioritize clashing with other projectiles even when the animation suggests it should hit the opponent (i.e. if Ondo appears directly under Sol during the early active frames of Gun FlameGGST Sol Badguy 236P.pngGuardAllStartup18RecoveryTotal 54Advantage-10 the two moves will clash and Sol will be unharmed) and can be reflected with F.D.B.GGST Potemkin FDB.pngGuardAllStartup18~36Recovery19Advantage-6

Bajoneto

236S/H

Version Damage GuardHow this attack can be blocked. StartupThe number of frames between inputting an attack and when the attack becomes active. Includes first active frame. ActiveThe number of frames for which a move has hitboxes. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryThe number of frames after a move's active frames during which the character cannot act assuming the move is not canceled. On-BlockThe difference between the attacker's recovery and the period that the opponent is in blockstun. This Frame Advantage value is based off the fact that the very first active frame touches the opponent. Invuln
236S 15, 20 All 20 Until Wall (34) 15 Total 37 +9
236H 15, 20 All 20 Until Wall (34) 15 Total 43 +3
S Bajoneto (NoteThe square with a yellow underline indicates the first frame that you can Roman Cancel and maintain the projectile.)
Total: 37
H Bajoneto (NoteThe square with a yellow underline indicates the first frame that you can Roman Cancel and maintain the projectile.)
Total: 43
Bajoneto close to the Wall
Total: 69

Referred to as Sword Toss by the community.

Primary corner combo filler and the backbone of corner pressure, when used in the corner the sword will explode after a short moment, giving automatic combos on hit and reset pressure when blocked.

When the H version is blocked in the corner at close-range, such as after c.S, Ramlethal can frametrap into her 5K or 2K, and will have time to perform a Tick Throw A throw done after attacks, very soon after if not exactly when throw invulnerability expires on the opponent. A Tick Throw take advantage of that the opponent naturally expect a Frame Trap coming, making it very hard to react to or escape from.. Ramlethal can also safely bait invincible reversals, and if the opponent attempts to escape they must either jump out or run significantly far forward. If the opponent does not move, the follow-up explosion will leave her extremely advantaged and able to run back to point-blank to loop the pessure, keeping the risk low and the reward high.

The S version and its explosion will always whiff on crouching opponents. However, it can be used after the H version to force an opponent back into the corner if they attempt to jump or dash out of the explosion, while maintaining a safe distance, further extending Ramlethal's safe corner pressure.

Both versions double as some of the most powerful projectiles in the game, defeating almost any non-Overdrive projectile on clash, with enormous corner carry on hit, and is extremely advantaged on block. However, outside of the corner, the opportunity cost of spending either sword is usually so high the move becomes self-detrimental, and is only used in some rare scenarios.

  • Launches the corresponding sword when used. The sword will be unequipped until it is picked up, affecting many of Ramlethal's moves. It can be picked back up, or will gradually return to Ramlethal after 6 seconds.
  • If the sword projectile hits the wall, it will stick into the wall and explode after a short delay, placing onto the ground after the explosion.
  • Attempting to launch a sword that has already been launched will result in a whiff animation.
  • If Ramlethal is hit after launching a sword, the sword will immediately be placed into the ground at its current location.
  • The S version staggers on hit, while the H version launches backwards.
Version ProrationA percentage-based damage modifier applied to certain attacks independently of other forms of damage scaling. Level
LevelHitstopStand HitstunCrouch HitstunGround Block
Lv.01112139
Lv.112141511
Lv.213161713
Lv.314192016
Lv.415212218
CH Type
TypeHitstopSlowdownAdded Frame Advantage
Very SmallBase Value NoneNone
SmallBase Value 11F+6
Mid2125F+13
Large3135F+18
On-HitThe difference between the attacker's recovery and the period that the opponent is in hitstun. 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. R.I.S.C. GainHow much R.I.S.C. this move builds when normal or instant blocked. R.I.S.C. LossHow much R.I.S.C. this move removes on hit. Wall DamageHow much Wall Damage is applied when the move connects on hit. OTG RatioThe proportion of damage dealt when hitting Off The Ground (OTG). Chip RatioThe proportion of damage dealt on normal block.
(Usually only applicable to Special moves)
Input Tension
236S 80% 2 Very Small Stagger +30 500 2000 350×2 80% 12% 100
236H 80% 2 Very Small KD +28 [KD +89] 500 2000 350×2 80% 12% 100

236S:

  • Projectile will continue if Purple Roman Canceled on frame 4 at the earliest.
  • Clash Level: 3
  • Clash Hits: -
    • When the projectile is destroyed by clash, the sword will be placed into the ground at its current location.
    • This does not occur with projectile-deflecting moves such as Zato-1's OpposeGGST Zato-1 Oppose Armor.pngGuardAllStartup66Recovery(Summon Vanishes)Advantage-'"`UNIQ--templatestyles-0000006A-QINU`"' or Jack-O's Defend CommandGGST Jack-O 214S.pngGuardStartup4RecoveryTotal 30Advantage+25. Instead the sword will lose its hitbox, but continue until it reaches the wall as normal.
  • Horizontal Activation Range: 550 (Relative to projectile's centre)
  • Explosion happens 34f after the sword sticks in the wall, leaves a 16f gap on block
  • When the explosion is active and overlapping the opponent during a Throw, the opponent is unable to tech out.Potential bug
  • Staggers on grounded hit, Listed on-hit value is for gold (fast) recovery.
  • Total stagger duration: 41F (1-33F hitstun, 34-41F can block only)
  • Hitstun duration is increased by 4F for red (normal) recovery, and 8F for blue (slow) and no recovery. (37F and 41F respectively)
  • Total duration is increased by 5F for red (normal) recovery, and 10F for blue (slow) and no recovery. (46F and 51F respectively)


236H:

  • Values in [ ] are for the Wall Bounce version.
  • Projectile will continue if Purple Roman Canceled on frame 4 at the earliest.
  • Clash Level: 3
  • Clash Hits: -

Agresa Ordono

j.214S

Damage GuardHow this attack can be blocked. StartupThe number of frames between inputting an attack and when the attack becomes active. Includes first active frame. ActiveThe number of frames for which a move has hitboxes. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryThe number of frames after a move's active frames during which the character cannot act assuming the move is not canceled. On-BlockThe difference between the attacker's recovery and the period that the opponent is in blockstun. This Frame Advantage value is based off the fact that the very first active frame touches the opponent. Invuln
30,30 [24,24] All 12 4(10)4 24 -6 (IAS)
Total: 53

Simple air confirm tool off falling j.H, air-to-air j.D, 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. j.K, and IAD j.P, also doubling as a good air control tool.

For other air attacks, it is mostly an easier substitute, as Ramlethal has full air combos from air-to-air j.P, j.K, and j.S; from IAD j.S, and from High Jump IAD j.H. It however serves little purpose as pressure, besides making a high j.H safe on block with its huge pushback, as it will generally leave Ramlethal less advantaged than any of her other air attacks already are.

Also works well as a keep-away and air space control tool with a backward jump, forward jump or 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.
, hitting very low to the ground with substantial range. However, the second hit will almost certainly whiff unless performed very low to the ground, potentially leaving Ramlethal at a large disadvantage.

  • Launches into a hard knockdown on either hit.
  • The first attack is dealt by the S sword and the second attack is dealt by the H sword. An unequipped sword has significantly decreased range, will not launch into a hard knockdown on ground hit, and will deal the reduced damage given in [ ].
  • IAD > j.S > j.214S is +1 when blocked from standing.

Sabrobato

214H

Damage GuardHow this attack can be blocked. StartupThe number of frames between inputting an attack and when the attack becomes active. Includes first active frame. ActiveThe number of frames for which a move has hitboxes. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryThe number of frames after a move's active frames during which the character cannot act assuming the move is not canceled. On-BlockThe difference between the attacker's recovery and the period that the opponent is in blockstun. This Frame Advantage value is based off the fact that the very first active frame touches the opponent. Invuln
100 [75] {50} All 19 4 42 -27 [-27] {-32}
Total: 64

Strongest meterless wallbreak for its huge damage, and a ginormous attack for catching an opponent off-guard from afar, but is extremely risky if it fails.

Reaching over 80% of the screen, Sabrobato is almost impossible to whiff. Combined with its barely-reactable speed makes it a sudden threat for an opponent that may be using projectiles at range or backdashing away for distance. Unfortunately, it is incredibly bad if blocked, and unlike similar styles of attack, it isn't very fast and can be blocked standing, making it a weak neutral tool. It is best used with 50% Tension for an RRC, to safely confirm into pressure on block, and combo on hit.

  • Cannot be cancelled into.
  • [ ] refers to one sword and { } is empty-handed. If empty-handed, range is significantly decreased.
  • Ground bounces and wall bounces on hit.

Overdrives

Calvados

632146H

Damage GuardHow this attack can be blocked. StartupThe number of frames between inputting an attack and when the attack becomes active. Includes first active frame. ActiveThe number of frames for which a move has hitboxes. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryThe number of frames after a move's active frames during which the character cannot act assuming the move is not canceled. On-BlockThe difference between the attacker's recovery and the period that the opponent is in blockstun. This Frame Advantage value is based off the fact that the very first active frame touches the opponent. Invuln
1×29, 112 All (Guard Crush) 11+13 60 17 +16
Total: 100
(NoteThe square with a yellow underline indicates the first frame that you can Roman Cancel and maintain the projectile.)

The single highest damage combo ender in the game, scaling incredibly well no matter how weak the combo started.

In contrast to Mortobato, Calvados is much higher damage, especially in long combos. As a trade-off, its huge number of hits means the opponent will recieve as much as a third of their Burst gauge back. This means it can have implications on future rounds if Mortobato was already a lethal strike, and is much better if the opponent has maintained their Burst gauge.

In pressure, Calvados is a niche pressure reset, similar to a Roman Cancel, but grants both swords back, deals chip damage, and guard crushes the opponent. Unfortunately, it cannot be used from Ramlethal's unsafe attacks like Erarlumo 3GGST Ramlethal Valentine Erarlumo 3.pngGuardAllStartup11Recovery38Advantage-25, SabrobatoGGST Ramlethal Valentine Sabrubato.pngGuardAllStartup19Recovery42Advantage-27 [-27] {-32}, DauroGGST Ramlethal Valentine Dauro.pngGuardAllStartup11Recovery26Advantage-10, or Dust AttackGGST Ramlethal Valentine 5D.pngGuardHighStartup20Recovery27Advantage-15, rendering it redundant unless the swords are mismanaged. It is also unsafe if too close to the opponent, and far more expensive than fast-cancelled Roman Cancels, while offering similar pressure.

While Calvados deals heavy chip damage, it is comparatively cheap to FD block the entire attack. Furthermore, an opponent can mash Instant Blocks to mitigate some damage, gain Tension, and generate Tension Pulse (functionally giving them even more Tension). In neutral it is also very easy to jump, punishing Ramlethal from considerable distance and mitigating almost the entire attack from afar.

While this move has plenty of negatives, it is useful if you're attacking from afar with BajonetoGGST Ramlethal Valentine Bajoneto H.pngGuardAllStartup20RecoveryTotal 43Advantage+3, since it will refresh your swords. Additionally, since the explosions cause launch on hit, you can attack with Calvados while they are falling. If you Roman Cancel the move after the lasers start, the lasers will remain with you being free to attack. Even if this isn't the best way to use 100% meter it is still pretty fun if you pull it off right, and can also deal massive damage while inflicting suffering upon the opponent for their mistake of forgetting the explosion.

  • Returns both swords to Ramlethal immediately.
  • Deals Guard Crush on block.
  • On Wall Break results in a Hard Knockdown for +36 frame advantage.
  • Minimum total damage of 54 on hit, and 60 chip damage on block

Mortobato

236236S

Damage GuardHow this attack can be blocked. StartupThe number of frames between inputting an attack and when the attack becomes active. Includes first active frame. ActiveThe number of frames for which a move has hitboxes. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryThe number of frames after a move's active frames during which the character cannot act assuming the move is not canceled. On-BlockThe difference between the attacker's recovery and the period that the opponent is in blockstun. This Frame Advantage value is based off the fact that the very first active frame touches the opponent. Invuln
130 [110] {90} All 7+2 6 51 -38 [-38] {-43} 1-14F Full
Total: 65

Ramlethal's invincible reversal, with enormous vertical and horizontal range, good damage, and fast startup. Simple but effective.

Mortobato can also be used in combos as wallbreak ender, picking up from more strings than Calvados and avoids granting the enemy their Burst gauge. The okizeme after a standard hit depends greatly on distance, as you can only hit c.S Meaty Hitting an opponent to cover the moment as they lose invincibility. The most common one is performing an attack early on okizeme to gain frame advantage and bait reversals. if Mortobato hits at close range, or on Counter Hit.

  • [ ] refers to one sword and { } is empty handed. Hitbox and damage changes depending on what swords are equipped.
  • Launches into a hard knockdown on hit.
  • On Wall Break results in a Hard Knockdown for +36 frame advantage.

Colors

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Color 7
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Color 10 Valentine
Color 11
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Color 13
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Colors 7-15 are available through DLCColor 13 is included in the 25th Anniversary Appreciation Colors free DLC
Colors 14 and 15 are included in the 25th Anniversary Colors DLC
Colors 7-11 are included in Season Pass 1
Color 12 is included in Ultimate Edition

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