User:Kalki/kat-movelist-notes

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Rage

Name
Alt

Input

Hit level
Damage
Range
Left Tracking
Right Tracking
Block
Hit
CH
Startup
States
Recovery
Notes
Rage Art

R.3+4

m
55-82
-22
i20
pc8~19
Standard mid rage art. Nothing special about it.
Rage Drive

R.HAR.1+2

m
55
+5
Throw (KND)
i15~16
Can only be used from HAR. Usable in neutral if your opponent is turtling by just going into raw HAR, but the situation isn't conducive to landing a heavy mixup afterwards anyway. Tracks right (Kat's "weak" side), but doesn't track left, so can be used to mix HAR.4 with it, which tracks the opposite way. Probably used best as a wall ender, since it does enormous unscaled damage there. So you want to save rage and use the extra poke damage in rage till you can land a wall splat or launcher into wall combo with RD.

n

Jab

1

h
7
+1
+8
i10
Good old jab. Kat's seems to have slightly shorter range than most characters, allowing them to quickly backdash out of jab pressure. Can't really use jabs to pressure opponents with Kat unlike Feng, Bryan or Lidia.
Double Slap

1,1

h,​h
7,​10
-2
+4
i10
i12
  • Combo from 1st NH
  • jails

Jab string ending in -1 on block with extensions. Much better to stick to an opponent compared to single jab, so probably better to use in poking situations. Generally a bad idea to challenge it on block due to 1,1,1 and 1,1,2 (or even HAR transitions) that will CH you. Obviously need to condition them with it a bit. Tracks SS~move well, but can still be stepped or walked fairly easily.

Double Slap to Harrier

1,​1,F

h,​h,​sp
7,​10,​
-1
+5
i10
Option to use to either mixup if opponent is respecting 1,1, or to evade high challenges on 1,1 if they're challenging it. Avoid going into HAR too often from it, and prefer to keep the mindgame restricted to 1,1 and 1,1,1_2.
Wing Punch Combo

1,​1,1

h,​h,​m
7,​10,​23
-5
-1
i10
  • Combo from 2nd CH

Mid mixup option from 1,1. Used to catch them if they're ducking or challenging after 1,1. The "sensible" option to use since it is less favourable on block and less rewarding on CH than 1,1,2, but safer.

Rush Punch Combo

1,​1,2

h,​h,​h
7,​10,​17
+7
+9
i10
The high mixup option to use from 1,1 and generally the more rewarding but also more risky option. Launch-punishable if ducked, but gives a full launch if opponents challenge 1,1. Also gives a whopping +7 if blocked, but the on block situation doesn't allow Kat to do much in neutral. The scrub-killer frame trap df+4 can be stepped, and most poking options can be backdashed. d+2 is a decent option, which CH-launches a lot of stuff such as backswing blows, and careless challenges. i10 CH moves might such as Ganryu's headbutt can win against it though, so maybe d+1 or df+2 is better. Can be pretty oppressive at the wall though.
Albatross Punch Combo

1,​1,3

h,​h,​m
7,​10,​20
0c
i10
js1
  • Can be stepped right

A more rewarding mid option to use from 1,1 since the on block situation is better (on hit is the same). Can be used to condition stand blocking to open up more 1,1,2. I'm not sure if that's worth it since 1,1,2 doesn't really lead to good mixups anyways (d3 can be backdashed, I think). If you use it more, opponent will think about stepping right to avoid it, instead of just trying to guess between duck or not, which adds to the mental stack and can get them hit by both 1,1,1 and 1,1,2 (they hit steppers), so it is a necessary option to use.

Goose Punch Combo

1,​1,4

h,​h,​m
7,​10,​21
-19
i10
Generally used as a really high-risk high-reward option to catch stepping or ducking. Haven't really explored how it is used much since it is "risky". Technically launch-punishable, but I doubt most people will be ready to launch-punish at first usage it since it is seldom seen in my experience. Ghirlanda apparently has some tech for using it against Zaf but I don't know what it is.
Wing Slap Combo

1,2

h,​h
7,​10
-3
+3
+3
i10
  • Combo from 1st NH

Normal 1,2 jab string. Starts Kat's 10-hit if you're so inclined. Not entirely sure about the tracking usage of it, but I believe it does track SSL specifically.

Needle Kick Combo

1,4

h,​l
7,​10
-12
+1
+1
i10
  • Combo from 1st NH

Excellent high-low non-jailing jab string which gives +1 on hit. The low has pretty good range too, although it's likely to be parried by a sharp opponent if they're seeing the jab into the start of the low. Good for creating momentum and pressuring the opponent up close. Anecdotally seems to be tough to parry, since I've seen Joonya 20z almost spam this without really getting punished for it. Follow-up situation is weird in that a df+1 seems to track better than normal. Almost no one can step it unless they SW (Zaf is an exception).

Feather Fury (1)

2

h
10
-3
+8
+8
i12
First hit of i12 punisher. Not much reason to use the first hit by itself, since the two-hit jails, so you can't use it for mental frame advantage either.
Feather Fury

2,2

h,​h
10,​20
-12
+10Sp
+10Sp
i12
  • Combo from 1st NH
Tailspin

Kat's i12 punisher. Has excellent range, wallsplats, tailspins and does good damage. Could have been the best i12 punisher in the game if not for the sub-par situation on hit. Due to the ballerina spin, it gives almost no mixup opportunity on hit in the neutral. Most pokes can be backdashed or backswing blowed, dashing into a poke opens you up to getting magic 4-ed or hopkicked, and doing a long-range low option like df3+4 or db3 is highly risky (especially if the matchup makes the former also launch-punishable). Still need to explore how to better take advantage of this situation.

Crane Kick Combo (1)

3

m
9
-5
+6
+6
i14
  • Easily evaded by low-profile moves/stances

The start of Kat's 3-string. Has really good range, and can be used to harass an opponent by teasing them with just the first hit while they sit there blocking and waiting for the full string. It's really annoying being on the receiving end of a Kat just waggling her leg at you doing 3, then 3,3, then 3, then 3,3,3,F ad nauseam. Can be good for getting mental frames for a poke mixup. Further mental frames if they are conditioned to wait for 3,4, which can CH tailspin if they attempt to challenge standing 3.

Crane Kick Combo (2)

3,3

m,​m
9,​4
-9
+2
+2
i14
The first two hits of Kat's 3-string. Can be hit-confirmed from this point (but is tougher to do). Tracks SSR well.
Crane Kick Combo (3)

3,​3,3

m,​m,​m
9,​4,​4
-10
+1
+1
i14
Though punishable, can transition to HAR to evade the punish. Preferable to transition to HAR if you can't confidently hit confirm, I think.
Crane Kick Combo (3) to Harrier

3,​3,​3,F

m,​m,​m,​sp
9,​9,​4,​0
-1
+10
+10
i14
Crane Kick Combo (4)

3,​3,​3,3

m,​m,​m,​m
9,​4,​4,​4
-11
+0
+0
i14
Has mental frames since the string jails upto this point, but not the 5th hit. So they can be CH by the last hit if they attempt to punish. Will need to test if they do punish after 4 hits to make it worthwhile to do the 5th, since you jump from -11 to -14.
Crane Kick Combo

3,​3,​3,​3,3

m,​m,​m,​m,​m
9,​4,​4,​4,​17
-14
+1c
i14
Floor Break
if move hits on aerial opponent

The FB on aerial opponents happens rarely, and can't be reproduced at will. If it could, it would make Kat's the most damaging wall combo in the game, probably.

Wild Canary

3,4

m,​h
9,​20
-8
KND
i14
Tailspin

Seems tough to duck in practice, since I've rarely seen opponents attempt to duck it in tournament play.

High Kick

4

h
17
-12
+8
i11
Kat's magic 4. Really good at i11 with a challenging but damaging combo on CH, but -12. In practice, you will almost never be punished for it if you're properly mixing up 4, 4,4, 4,4,4 and 4,4,4,F since they will clip the opponent if they attempt to punish earlier. This also means you shouldn't use the string as a crutch to initiate mixups, and should keep it purely for CH-fishing. Using it for mixups just gives the opponent more data to use to punish it properly, and the mixups from it aren't that powerful to begin with (i.e., the HAR mixups). So don't force it.
Nimble Cutter (2)

4,4

h,​m
17,​15
-10
+4
+4
i11
Another CH fishing string to use to mixup to keep the entire attempt safe. Can be stepped right, but in practice this is tough to do, and I haven't seen it done ever in tournament play. Might be done in deathmatches if the opponent is being predictable with it.
Nimble Cutter (3)

4,​4,4

h,​m,​h
17,​15,​10
-10
+4
+4
i11
  • can SSR after 1st hit on block

The most common CH fishing magic 4 string that Kat players use. Shouldn't be done always since the mixup is between i10 punish or -1 HAR transition. The latter is also bad in the long run for Kat. If you only use this (or mixup between it and the HAR transition), you will almost always lose momentum after a CH fish attempt. This would be bad against characters with strong mixups.

Nimble Cutter (3) to Harrier

4,​4,​4,F

h,​m,​h,​sp
17,​15,​10,​0
-1
+8
+8
i11
  • can SSR~duck after 1st hit on block to evade the rest of the string

Transition to evade a potential i10 punish on the 4,4,4 string (and land a CH of your own with HAR.1). Shouldn't be done always since forcing the HAR mix at -1 is a losing game for Kat.

Nimble Cutter (4)

4,​4,​4,4

h,​m,​h,​h
17,​15,​10,​21
-6
+5
+5
i11
  • can SSR

Outside of using it as a mixup in the back, I'm not sure what this can be used for and how it fits into the 4-string mixup overall. Could probably be used if the opponent is not moving after 4,4,4, but why? Just mixup instead. I think this can be used as a harder callout on a jab punish on 4,4,4, but this is super-risky since the opponent could just step/duck and launch punish. Not sure if the follow-up 4 can be confirmed on CH or something either.

Nimble Cutter

4,​4,​4,​4,4

h,​m,​h,​h,​m
17,​15,​10,​21,​25
-9
KND
KND
i11
Wall Bounce

Wall bounce tool that's practically impossible to use to actually get a wallbounce with. Very unlikely you're going to see this unless you land it as a combo in the back or to cheese on unfamiliar opponents.

Taunt

1+3+4

i45
Best taunt in the game (even better than Bryan's). The mental damage is too high.

f

Heel Hook

f+3

m
23
+1c
+5c
i24
Orbital-like move that instead gives +1c on block, +5c on hit, and launches on CH. Tracks poorly, but has use in the neutral if you think your opponent is turtling up. The force crouch has a greater chance of inducing opponent retaliation, so a SS is good after. Still not sure how to CH-fish with it. Could possibly be used in oki situations (is used in a post-throw situation). Has decent range, but again - slow.
Drumming

f+1+2

h
20
+1c
i23
Head

Slow, high headbutt that gives +1c on block and a mini-combo on hit and CH. Similar-ish to f+3, but doesn't high crush. I hardly use this move, and I'm not sure where it could be used other than to deal with reversals or to just increase the opponent's mental stack.

Fledgeling Foot

f+3+4

m
23
-13
KND
KND
i24
pc8~24
Balcony Break

Standard mid power crush. Has some value being used at the wall since it wall splats/balcony breaks. I almost never use it for that purpose. In fact, I hardly use it at all.

df

Peck

df+1

m
13
-1
+5
+5
i13
One of the best df1s in the game. Excellent range, -1 on block, has a small, high extension to catch steppers, but seems to track abnormally well. Seriously, its tracking is somewhat of a mystery to me. Different characters step it different ways, Dragunov can SSR it very inconsistently, and SWL seems to be better against it rather than SSR. Picks up Eddy's RLX; just a very good move overall.
Peck and Slap

df+1,1

m,​h
13,​8
-4
+7
+7
i13
  • Combo from 1st NH

Standard df1 high extension to catch steppers, and now gives a lot more +frames on hit (can still step fairly well on block). Opponent could potentially do SS~duck to evade this, but it isn't easy to punish.

Peck and Slap to Harrier

df+1,​1,F

m,​h,​sp
13,​8,​0
-1
+7
+7
i13
  • Combo from 1st NH

I rarely use this HAR transition. Not sure what it's good for, really. If you're using df1 as your mid check, with the occasional df1,1 to catch stepping, then this extension is not really necessary. Maybe just adds to the opponent's confusion if they're respecting your df1. You could potentially mix them up. Yes, if they're stepping or challenging, df1,1 would catch them, so they're conditioned to sit still. Then you could run HAR mixups. Have to use it sparingly though, compared to how much you'd use df1.

Nest Crasher (1)

df+2

m
17
-7
+4
+4
i17
df+2 has 2 active frames. 1st tracks SSL. 2nd tracks SSR. But if you input the extensions, she will transition right away, so you lose the 2nd active frame.

Excellent mid-range tracking tool to use. Extra damage on CH. Mental frames from the extensions too. Good move overall.

Nest Crasher

df+2,2

m,​m
17,​21
-10
KND
KND
i17
  • Combo from 1st NH
Balcony Break
  • can SSR if first hit connects off-axis to the right

Mid extension to df2. Only -10, so not that bad in certain matchups. Potential to wall splat

Nest Wrecker

df+2,4

m,​h
17,​17
+1
+18Sp
+18Sp
i17
  • Combo from 1st NH
Tailspin
  • can SSR if first hit connects off-axis to the right

High extension to df2. Also wall splats. Can be ducked and launched though, so use sparingly.

Wagtail (1)

df+3

m
15
-6
+2
+2
i15
First hit of the Kat green rank cheese string. Not sure what the move is good for. It tracks surprisingly well in oki situations. Good for mental frames sometimes since the opponent will usually flash duck after seeing it, but make sure you go for your mixup after.
Wagtail

df+3,3

m,​l
15,​24
-21
KND
KND
i15
cs~
  • Combo from 1st CH

The cheese KND string. Good and annoying against opponents who don't know how to deal with it, but virtually impossible to land against decent opponents. Better to just use df3 for the mental frames. Could possibly use it against a good opponent after using df3 a lot for the mental frames, and they start to challenge it. Could also use it against opponents who've been conditioned with df3,3,D usage and start challenging or checking it. Overall a risky move to use, so condition well.

Wagtail to Cancel

df+3,​3,D

m,​sp
15,​0
-17
-9
-9
i15
  • Returns to crouching

Decent way to setup a FC mix. Can be ducked and ws4-ed by a sharp opponent, or straight hopkicked. Opponents usually default to ducking it at first unless you've used it enough to where they're thinking about the optimal response. I wonder if you have to commit to the duck~ws4 to beat all options, or if just df3 into CH-move will punish it. Edit: It does not punish it; a duck into ws4 or even a hopkick with good timing will beat all' these options. Overall unrewarding to use if the opponent can defend, so use with caution.

Greater Rhea

df+4

m
17
-9
+4
i15
Knee
  • easily evaded by low-profile moves/stances

Fairly good i15 mid, safe CH fishing tool. Unparryable knee too, so can almost be used as a poke against parry-happy opponents. Has shit tracking (everyone can step it at even -7), so use with caution against good steppers. Has 'not bad' range.

Tucano Tail

df+3+4

l
21
-14
+1c
i25
cs6~
  • Returns to crouching
  • Forced to crouching upon NH

The low which makes everyone (i.e., TMM) hate Kat. Has full-screen range, and sets up her FC mix at +1 (which is exactly as rewarding as FC.df+4 on hit). Good to use as an approach tool, or as a timing switch, but borderline reactable due to its speed, range (it is likely the only move that'll hit from afar) and somewhat unique animation.

d

Feather Chop

d+1

m
20
-7c
+3c
i17
  • Forced to crouching upon block
Floor Break

An underrated move. Good range, and the forced crouch is very annoying to be on the receiving end of, even at negative frames (unless your opponent has a powerful FC mix). Good for keepout, and hits most low-profile moves.

Paineira

d+2

m
18
-11
+0
i20
The slowest CH launcher Kat has. Discount version of Jin's f+4, without the same disjoint hitbox or frames. The situation on block if you transition to HAR is good, and the move can be used as an approach tool to get into poke range from anywhere on screen using the HAR cancel. The slow speed makes it obviously not the best choice in fast, poking situations, but it's very good to catch step into move, or when your opponent is staggering their offense.
Paineira to Harrier

d+2,F

m,​sp
18,​0
+3
+14g
i20
Makes d+2 "safe". Pretty good way to approach and start poke offense by transitioning to FC since the move hits from a long range, and the opponent will typically SSR or stand block if they're defending "correctly" against HAR.
Tarsus Body Blow (1)

d+3

l
12
-11
+0
+0
i16
Standard low poke. You really have to spam this with Kat since there's no other poke low other than FC.df+4 to get damage or to get opponents ducking. Tracks both ways and has extensions, so condition opponents until they're less likely to punish single d+3.
Tarsus Body Blow

d+3,3

l,​m
12,​18
-13
+0
+0
i16
  • Combo from 1st CH

Mid extension to d+3. No special properties, just use to catch them ducking d+3,4. Slightly delayable, but you get no other reward from catching them mashing a punish.

Tarsus Neck Blow

d+3,4

l,​h
12,​18
-1
+6
i16
  • Combo from 1st CH

Safe high extension to d+3. Use as the less risky mixup option, but of course it can be ducked and launched. Can slightly delay the string to possibly get a CH into ub+4 follow-up. Has good pushback on block.

Crouch Shin Kick

d+4

l
7
-13
-2
-2
i12
cs4~
  • Returns to crouching

Standard d+4. Has great range. Can lead to FC mixup, but it is not rewarding in the long run.

db

Crouch Jab

db+1

sm
5
-5
+6
+6
i10
cs4~
  • Returns to crouching
  • Input F to standing
Crouch Straight

db+2

sm
8
-4
+7
+7
i11
cs4~
  • Returns to crouching
Sliding Kick

db+3

l
24
-26
KND
KND
i23~24
cs6~
Kat's power low. Barely reactable, and tough to do with a loaded mental stack from HAR mixups, cancels and FC mixups. Gives a dash ub+4 follow-up, but only use it if you're practiced since whiffing it is very risky. Can be mixed up somewhat with b+3+4 if your opponent can't punish the latter.
Slipping Tail

db+4

l
24
-26
i29
cs6~
Homing

Kat's snake edge. Don't use unless you want to play risky. Don' know of any niche, sensible uses either.

Eclipse Plumage

db+3+4

ub(m)
60
KND
KND
KND
i68
js53~
Kat's unblockable. No real setup, and too slow and linear to land in a match. Opponent has to really freeze up to use it.

b

Inside Peck

b+1

m
13
-9
+2
+2
i14
Single hit of the string alone doesn't make much sense to use. If you want to track them, b+1,2 is better on block and hit. If you want to mixup, b+1,F is the transition you want to use. It might make sense if your opponent is used to b+1,2 and doing a single b+1 confuses them somehow.
Inside Peck to Harrier

b+1,F

m,​sp
13,​0
+3
+14g
+14g
i14
The HAR transition to use. +3 on block, so HAR.1 can't be interrupted with i12s. Very easy to loop to use for pressure, FC transition mixups etc. Also catches SSR.
Peck Upper

b+1,1

m,​m
13,​20
-12
KND
KND
i14
  • Combo from 1st CH
Good wallsplat fishing tool at the wall. Good high splat combo ender tool. Good for calling out opponents who step right after b+1,F transition.
Piercing Peck

b+1,2

m,​m
13,​10
-8
+10g
+10g
i14
Excellent advancing, safe mid-mid string. Tracks weak side (SSR). Situation on hit is advantageous but not much after due to pushback. Very very good at the wall.
Vulture Claw

b+2

m
20
-14
i27
cs10~
Hard jab callout move. Evades Leo's b+1,4. Don't know of other uses. Possible use in evading tracking strings using SS b+2 (e.g., Jin 2,1). Opponents won't max damage punish usually, but still doesn't have much use for the risk.
Cuckoo Thrust

b+3

m
17
-9
+2
+27g
i12
Extremely good i12 mid poke with CH leading to a mixup. Linear, so use it well. Creates space on block that leads to whiffs after a BD, so not really "-9".
Woodpecker (1)

b+4

m
17
-15
+8
i17
Great CH fishing tool with great range. Good for calling out approaches or SS buttons. Has followups so almost no one punishes this standalone, giving mental frame advantage. Lots of space left when used at tip range.
Woodpecker

b+4,1+2

m,​h
17,​20
+1c
KND
i17
  • Combo from 1st NH
  • Forced to crouch upon blocking
Safe high followup to discourage punishes on b+4. Can be used at the wall as a wall ender
Peacock

b+4,3+4

m,​mm
17,​3,​17
-12c
KND
KND
i17
  • Forced to crouch upon blocking
Floor Break
Mid mixup to discourage punishing b+4. Not that risky if blocked at -12. Decent for fishing for a FB.
Fractured Flock

b+3+4

mm
15,​20
-14
KND
KND
i23
Kat's "backswing blow". Has really good tracking. If opponent's can't punish it, it's good to fish for splats at the wall. Can be used to mixup b+3+4 and db+3 after a SS.

ub

Lower Axis

ub+4

m
23
-14
KND
KND
i16~17
Excellent move for its purpose. Mainly used for calling out grounded opponents and long range punishment (e.g., deathfist).

uf

Jumping Knuckle

uf+1

m
12
-12
-1
-1
i18
js9~
Alternate input u+1 or ub+1
Hook

uf+2

h
17
-12
+9
+9
i15
Alternate input u+2 or ub+2
Flying Bird

uf+3

m
27
-15
i19
Alternate input u+3 or ub+3. Slower, higher damage hopkick. Use for stagger lows. Opponents will be unlikely to launch punish it if used unexpectedly. Has good range, so use as a whiff punisher for big whiffs. Otherwise, use sparingly.
Wing Cutter (1)

uf+4

m
10
-15
-4
-4
i15
js9~
Alternate input u+4. Can be used to induce confusion since the move has very short recovery (e.g., Vitolic special). Can almost be used to approach due to hesitation created from expecting the second hit. Good anti-air tool against 2Ds.
Wing Cutter (2)

uf+4,4

m,​m
10,​10
-13
i15
Standard 2-hit hopkick. Can whiff out of a sidestep against forward advancing moves (e.g., Kuni hopkick, Bob). 2nd hit can be parried on block by Asuka, but probably difficult to do.
Wing Cutter (3)

uf+4,​4,4

m,​m,​m
10,​10,​10
-10
+4
+4
i15
can interrupt with moves upto i13. Pointless string to use unless you're using it for the combo
Wing Cutter (4)

uf+4,​4,​4,4

m,​m,​m,​h
10,​10,​10,​10
-10
+4
+4
i15
Wing Cutter (4) to Harrier

uf+4,​4,​4,​4,F

m,​m,​m,​h,​sp
10,​10,​10,​10,​0
-1
+8
+8
i15
Wing Cutter (5)

uf+4,​4,​4,​4,4

m,​m,​m,​h,​h
10,​10,​10,​10,​21
-6
+5
+5
i21
Wing Cutter

uf+4,​4,​4,​4,​4,4

m,​m,​m,​h,​h,​m
10,​10,​10,​10,​21,​25
-9
KND
KND
i15
Wall Bounce
Hovering

uf+3+4

mm
10,​20
-10
i17
js9~
Floor Break
Good low crush to use against the wall. 2nd hit can be parried by Asuka, bu probably difficult to do.
Delay Rising Toekick

uf,​n,3

m
15
-9
KND
KND
i25
js9~

Motion input

Bird Chaser (1)

f,F+2

h
13
-5
+6a
+6a
i12
Can be used a pseudo-approach tool since opponents might wait to duck and punish the follow-up. If they're too trigger-happy on the duck and punish, a follow-up immediate df4 will CH them.
Bird Chaser

f,​F+2,4

h,​h
13,​20
Tailspin
  • Combo from 1st hit

Good long range, fast whiff punisher if you're already moving forward.

Aerial Glide

f,F+3

m
20
-9c
i24
js9~
  • Forced to crouching upon block
  • Disable ukemi on face-up down hit

Decent advancing low crush move. Very linear. Not really sure how to use this in neutral.

Plover Kick

f,F+4

m
27
-13
KND
KND
i17
Homing
Tailspin
  • Not universally punishable due to pushback. Characters which can punish it are -
  • Punishable by all characters when used with the opponent's back to a wall

Kat's only true mid homing move. Slow in neutral, but can be buffered out of pokes seemingly much better. Has good pushback on block.

Pheasant Kick

f,f,F+3

m
30
+5
KND
KND
i26~28
js3~
  • Forced to crouching upon block

Kat's slash kick. Very linear and floatable. Has some oki applications, but not sure where it is guaranteed to get blocked. Very good property in that it hits grounded.

(Back to wall).b,​b,​UB

m
21
+2
KND
KND
i36
js5~ is8~24
  • Ends in BT
  • Cannot be buffered

Throw

Flying Catch

1+3

t
35
-3
i12
  • Long Range Throw
Floor Break
Flying Catch

f+1+3

t
35
-3
i15
  • Long Range Throw
Floor Break
  • Same throw as 1+3
Display of Force

2+4

t
35
-6
i12
  • Long Range Throw
Display of Force

f+2+4

t
35
-6
i15
  • Long Range Throw
  • Same throw as 2+4
Phoenix Kick Flurry

df+1+2

t
40
-6
i12
  • Damage() is wall hit
  • Wall splat
Osprey Sweep

Left throw

t
40
-3
Raptor's Wrath

Right throw

t
40
-3
Bird of Prey

Back throw

t
50
Floor Break

Grounded opponent

Crash Landing

OTG.d+3+4

l
28
-12
-1
-1
i26

WS

Rampage Wing (1)

ws1

m
15
-6
+5
+5
i13
Rampage Wing

ws1,1

m,​h
15,​10
-4
+7
+7
Rampage Wing to Harrier

ws1,1,F

m,​h,​sp
15,​10
-1
+10
+10
Kite Upper

ws2

m
20
-13
i15
Crane Kick Combo (1)

ws3

m
12
-5
+6
+6
i14
Easily evaded by low-profile moves/stances
Crane Kick Combo (2)

ws3,3

m,​m
12,​4
-9
+2
+2
i14
Crane Kick Combo (3)

ws3,​3,3

m,​m,​m
12,​4,​4
-10
+1
+1
i14
Crane Kick Combo (3) to Harrier

ws3,​3,​3,F

m,​m,​m,​sp
12,​9,​4,​0
-1
+10
+10
i14
Crane Kick Combo (4)

ws3,​3,​3,3

m,​m,​m,​m
12,​4,​4,​4
-11
+0
+0
i14
Crane Kick Combo

ws3,​3,​3,​3,3

m,​m,​m,​m,​m
12,​4,​4,​4,​17
-14
+1c
i14
Floor Break
if move hits on aerial opponent
Wild Canary

ws3,4

m,​h
12,​20
-8
KND
i14
Tailspin
Toe Smash

ws4

m
15
-3
+8
+8
i11

FC

Crouch Jab

FC.1

Crouch Straight

FC.2

Crouch Spin Kick

FC.3

Crouch Shin Kick

FC.d+4

24
-14
+3
Short Tail

FC.df+4

BT

Spin Knuckle Jab

BT.1 or BT.2

h
15
-8
+9
+9
i8
Spin Kick

BT.3 or BT.4

h
18
-8
KND
KND
i10
Crouch Spin Knuckle

BT.d+1 or BT.d+2

sm
10
-2
+9
+9
i10
Returns to crouching
Crouch Spin Kick

BT.d+3 or BT.d+4

l
12
-11
+3
+3
i10
Returns to crouching

HAR

Harrier

f+4

t46 r15 HAR
  • Lapses to standing after frame 46
  • Moves can be delayed until frame 38
Harrier to Crouching

HAR.d

r16 FC
  • Alternate input HAR.db
  • Can be done after frame 10 of HAR
  • Fastest f+4~d is 26 total
Alula Slice

HAR.1

h
12
-3
+17g
i12~13
cs1~
t38 r25
Alula Slam

HAR.2

m
20
-6c
-2c
i18
r39
Floor Break
Palmate Spin

HAR.3

L
20
-25
i26~27
js6~
r43
Snipe's Knee

HAR.4

m
27
-9
+10a (+1)
i15~16
t52 r36
Wall Bounce

HAR.df+2

m
13
-13
-2
i16~17
r31
Egret Rush

HAR.df+2,​3

m,​h
13,​18
-3
+14g
i16~17
i21~22
r28
Tailspin
  • Combo from 1st hit
  • Input can be delayed 4f
Swooping Swallow

HAR.df+3

L
20
-12
+5c
i23~24
js9~
r30
Aerial Glide

HAR.uf+3

M
20
-9c
i27~28
js9~
r33
  • Hit vs FUFT and FUFA +12a

10 Strings

10 Hit Combo 1
Input Hit level Damage Startup Block Hit Combo
1 h 7 i10 +1 +8
2 h 10 ?? -3 +3 ??
4 h 8 ?? -18 -4 ??
4 m 5 ?? -19 -8 ??
4 h 6 ?? -12 -6 ??
3 l 10 ?? -30 KND ??
3 m 9 ?? -26 -15 ??
3 m 5 ?? -16 -5 ??
3 m 5 ?? -17 -6 ??
3 m 22 ?? -21 KND ??

New move

Name
Alt

Input

Hit level
Damage
Range
Left Tracking
Right Tracking
Block
Hit
CH
Startup
States
Recovery
Notes

HAR.df+3

l
20
-12~-11
+5~+4s
i23-24

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