Glancing Blade Haze 214A/B/C/D
A version B version C version
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DamageHow much damage the move does on hit/block. Characters in TLB2 have 256 health, but different defense modifiers.
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StartupNumber of frames for the move to become active, first active frame included.
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ActiveNumber of frames the move remains active for, and can hit the opponent on.
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RecoveryNumber of frames after the active frames for the move to end and the character to become actionable, unless canceled from.
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StateState your opponent must be in for the move to come out. Some moves can only be done when the opponent is on the ground, for example. Most moves can be done in any state.
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Frame AdvHow much sooner or later you can act on hit/block when compared to your opponent, assuming the move is not canceled. +2 means you can act 2 frames before your opponent, -2 means your opponent can act 2 frames before you
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MeterHow much meter the move builds on hit/block. A full bar of meter is 64 points.
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GuardWhether the move can be blocked standing, crouching, or both. L means it has to be blocked crouching, H means standing, M means it can be blocked either way. Some moves cannot be blocked.
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CancelWhether the move can be canceled on hit/block. ○ means it can be canceled and × means it cannot. △ means it has a special type of cancel, usually Desperation Move.
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TechWhether you can tech the move. Air techs are performed by pressing D in the air, ground techs are rolls performed during otg recovery.
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A
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M
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An extended long slash whose late hit can clash with projectiles. By holding the button, you can delay the move. Delaying it long enough will expand its hitbox to reach nearly fullscreen (indicated by Moriya flashing). Additionally the stance can be canceled at any time by pressing D, however the cancel will take longer depending on how long Moriya was in stance. The first hit of the move can also be canceled by pressing D with good timing, allowing juggles that would normally be impossible or making tech chases significantly safer. Be warned that on all versions the hurtbox will extend a frame before the hitbox, meaning you could potentially get stuffed by pre-emptive pokes at closer ranges (however this is unlikely and will often be too far to combo).
This version is at a diagonal angle upwards; making it useful as an low commitment anti-air, tech chase, and combo too. Can hit the big bodies standing or dashing, making this your primary grounded poke in those matchups as well.
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Version
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DamageHow much damage the move does on hit/block. Characters in TLB2 have 256 health, but different defense modifiers.
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StartupNumber of frames for the move to become active, first active frame included.
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ActiveNumber of frames the move remains active for, and can hit the opponent on.
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RecoveryNumber of frames after the active frames for the move to end and the character to become actionable, unless canceled from.
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StateState your opponent must be in for the move to come out. Some moves can only be done when the opponent is on the ground, for example. Most moves can be done in any state.
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Frame AdvHow much sooner or later you can act on hit/block when compared to your opponent, assuming the move is not canceled. +2 means you can act 2 frames before your opponent, -2 means your opponent can act 2 frames before you
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MeterHow much meter the move builds on hit/block. A full bar of meter is 64 points.
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GuardWhether the move can be blocked standing, crouching, or both. L means it has to be blocked crouching, H means standing, M means it can be blocked either way. Some moves cannot be blocked.
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CancelWhether the move can be canceled on hit/block. ○ means it can be canceled and × means it cannot. △ means it has a special type of cancel, usually Desperation Move.
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TechWhether you can tech the move. Air techs are performed by pressing D in the air, ground techs are rolls performed during otg recovery.
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B
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Any
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M
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×/×
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Same properties as above, now angled directly in front of Moriya. Primary poke from half screen in most matchups, as the disjoint is incredibly difficult to contest and the startup can be canceled if you recognize that a situation is going poorly shortly after pressing. Be warned that many moves which advance forwards can still low stature this version, such as Mukuro's crawl.
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Version
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DamageHow much damage the move does on hit/block. Characters in TLB2 have 256 health, but different defense modifiers.
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StartupNumber of frames for the move to become active, first active frame included.
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ActiveNumber of frames the move remains active for, and can hit the opponent on.
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RecoveryNumber of frames after the active frames for the move to end and the character to become actionable, unless canceled from.
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StateState your opponent must be in for the move to come out. Some moves can only be done when the opponent is on the ground, for example. Most moves can be done in any state.
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Frame AdvHow much sooner or later you can act on hit/block when compared to your opponent, assuming the move is not canceled. +2 means you can act 2 frames before your opponent, -2 means your opponent can act 2 frames before you
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MeterHow much meter the move builds on hit/block. A full bar of meter is 64 points.
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GuardWhether the move can be blocked standing, crouching, or both. L means it has to be blocked crouching, H means standing, M means it can be blocked either way. Some moves cannot be blocked.
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CancelWhether the move can be canceled on hit/block. ○ means it can be canceled and × means it cannot. △ means it has a special type of cancel, usually Desperation Move.
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TechWhether you can tech the move. Air techs are performed by pressing D in the air, ground techs are rolls performed during otg recovery.
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C
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Any
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L
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×/×
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Same properties as the versions above, except this time both hits are low and travel along the ground. Can be used to stuff low statured approaches, however its anti-air presence is completely nonexistent making it often the most committal version in practice. Also has some application to pester opponents blocking high at a little beyond a character length away, eventually conditioning them to get hit by hop j.a.
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