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| * '''Low Crush''' 10-19f (not airborne) | | * '''Low Crush''' 10-19f (not airborne) |
| * Spike knockdown vs. airborne opponents | | * Spike knockdown vs. airborne opponents |
| * '''Cancel Hitconfirm Window:''' 15f (TC) | | * '''Cancel Hitconfirm Window:''' 17f (TC) |
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| A hopping overhead that can counter mid-range low pokes. With precise spacing, it can hit later in its active frames, resulting in better frame advantage. When used out of {{clr|4|Drive Rush}}, Jamie can link light normals or {{clr|H|5HP}} afterward. | | A hopping overhead that can counter mid-range low pokes. With precise spacing, it can hit later in its active frames, resulting in better frame advantage. When used out of {{clr|4|Drive Rush}}, Jamie can link light normals or {{clr|H|5HP}} afterward. |
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| At DL2 and above, {{clr|M|6MK}} has about 25% more range and gains a ([[#6MK~MK~P|Target Combo follow-up]]) for a knockdown and an optional Drink level increase. | | At Drink Lv.2 and above, {{clr|M|6MK}} has about 25% more range and gains a ([[#6MK~MK~P|Target Combo follow-up]]) for a knockdown and an optional Drink level increase. While difficult, this extension can be hitconfirmed with good reactions. |
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| Hermit's Elbow pulls back during startup, making it a useful shimmy tool in tick throw situations. If you successfully bait the opponent's throw and land a Punish Counter, it becomes {{sf6-adv|VP|+5}} and can link into {{clr|L|5LK}} or {{clr|H|5HP}}. At its max possible range, it can become {{sf6-adv|VP|+4}} as a meaty and link into {{clr|L|2LP}} without a Counter-hit. The Super cancel window is also quite lenient, allowing for high damage confirms. | | Hermit's Elbow pulls back during startup, making it a useful shimmy tool in tick throw situations. If you successfully bait the opponent's throw and land a Punish Counter, it becomes {{sf6-adv|VP|+5}} and can link into {{clr|L|5LK}} or {{clr|H|5HP}}. At its max possible range, it can become {{sf6-adv|VP|+4}} as a meaty and link into {{clr|L|2LP}} without a Counter-hit. The Super cancel window is also quite lenient, allowing for high damage confirms. |
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| At Drink Lv.3, {{clr|H|4HP}} gains a Target Combo follow-up into {{clr|H|HP}}. This TC will only combo if the {{clr|H|4HP}} hits meaty or with extra frame advantage from Counter-hit. In order to confirm the TC as late as possible on reaction, a Punish Counter, {{clr|4|Drive Rush}} start, or final-frame meaty timing is required. However, Jamie gets more damage by simply linking {{clr|L|5LP}}~{{clr|L|LK}}~{{clr|M|MP}}, since the {{clr|H|4HP}} becomes {{sf6-adv|VP|+5}} in these scenarios. Note that due to increased pushback, the DL3 version can no longer link to {{clr|H|5HP}} even at {{sf6-adv|VP|+5}}. | | At Drink Lv.3, {{clr|H|4HP}} gains a Target Combo follow-up into {{clr|H|HP}}. This TC will only combo if the {{clr|H|4HP}} hits meaty or with extra frame advantage from Counter-hit. In order to confirm the TC as late as possible on reaction, a Punish Counter, {{clr|4|Drive Rush}} start, or final-frame meaty timing is required. However, Jamie gets more damage by simply linking {{clr|L|5LP}}~{{clr|L|LK}}~{{clr|M|MP}}, since the {{clr|H|4HP}} becomes {{sf6-adv|VP|+5}} in these scenarios. Note that due to increased pushback, the DL3 version can no longer link to {{clr|H|5HP}} even at {{sf6-adv|VP|+5}}. Instead, link to {{clr|L|5LK}} or {{clr|L|5LK}} at close range if you don't want to use the TC ender. |
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| * Damage DL1-DL4: 475/500/525/550 (380/400/420/440) | | * Damage DL1-DL4: 475/500/525/550 (380/400/420/440) |
| * () refers to scaled damage when beginning combo with {{clr|L|5LP}}~{{clr|L|LK}} | | * () refers to scaled damage when beginning combo with {{clr|L|5LP}}~{{clr|L|LK}} |
| | * 2f extra recovery on block |
| * '''Cancel Hitconfirm Window:''' 52f | | * '''Cancel Hitconfirm Window:''' 52f |
| ** Special/{{clr|4|DR}} cancel is delayed until after 1st recovery frame | | ** Special cancel is delayed until after 1st recovery frame; {{clr|4|DR}} cancel is delayed until after active frames |
| * '''{{clr|4|Drive Rush}} cancel advantage:''' {{sf6-adv|VP|+9}} oH / {{sf6-adv|P|+1}} oB | | * '''{{clr|4|Drive Rush}} cancel advantage:''' {{sf6-adv|VP|+10}} oH / {{sf6-adv|VP|+4}} oB |
| * '''{{clr|10|SA2}} cancel advantage:''' {{sf6-adv|VP|+12}} oH / {{sf6-adv|VP|+4}} oB | | * '''{{clr|10|SA2}} cancel advantage:''' {{sf6-adv|VP|+12}} oH / {{sf6-adv|VP|+6}} oB |
| * '''Drink cancel advantage:''' {{sf6-adv|VM|-32}} oH / {{sf6-adv|VM|-40}} oB | | * '''Drink cancel advantage:''' {{sf6-adv|VM|-32}} oH / {{sf6-adv|VM|-38}} oB |
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| Since {{clr|L|5LP}} loses much of its frame advantage at Drink Lv.1 and above, this Target Combo is the primary way to convert jab into damage, even from max range. The {{clr|M|MP}} ender can combo into 236{{clr|L|LP}}/{{clr|M|MP}}/{{clr|10|PP}}, {{clr|L|214LP}}, {{clr|L|236LK}}, 623K, or {{clr|10|Super}}. | | Since {{clr|L|5LP}} loses much of its frame advantage at Drink Lv.1 and above, this Target Combo is the primary way to convert a jab into damage, even from max range. The {{clr|M|MP}} ender can combo into 236{{clr|L|LP}}/{{clr|M|MP}}/{{clr|10|PP}}, {{clr|L|214LP}}, {{clr|L|236LK}}, any 623K, or any {{clr|10|Super}}. |
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| After committing to the TC follow-up, the only safe enders are {{clr|10|236PP}} and {{clr|10|SA2}}. If the opponent tries to punish the TC on block, Jamie can frame trap any non-invincible reversal with {{clr|L|236LP}} or the much safer {{clr|10|236PP}}. | | After committing to the TC follow-up, the only safe enders are {{clr|10|236PP}}, {{clr|4|Drive Rush}}, and {{clr|10|SA2}}. If the opponent tries to punish the TC on block, Jamie can frame trap any non-invincible reversal with {{clr|L|236LP}} or the much safer {{clr|10|236PP}}. A blocked {{clr|4|Drive Rush cancel}} can create a true blockstring into {{clr|L|2LP}}, but anything else leaves a gap that can be interrupted with a reversal. |
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| {{MoveDataCargoImage|imageHeight=110px|Jamie_6hk_4hk_p_mid_dl4|caption=}} | | {{MoveDataCargoImage|imageHeight=110px|Jamie_6hk_4hk_p_mid_dl4|caption=}} |
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| {{MoveDataCargoImage|imageHeight=200px|Jamie_6hk_4hk_p_far_dl4|caption=''The coolest Target Combo <strike>never to be used</strike>''}} | | {{MoveDataCargoImage|imageHeight=200px|Jamie_6hk_4hk_p_far_dl4|caption=}} |
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| {{MoveDataCargoImage|hitbox=yes|imageHeight=160px|Jamie_6hk_4hk_dl4|caption=}} | | {{MoveDataCargoImage|hitbox=yes|imageHeight=160px|Jamie_6hk_4hk_dl4|caption=}} |
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| {{MoveDataCargoImage|hitbox=yes|imageHeight=160px|Jamie_6hk_4hk_p_close_dl4|caption=}} | | {{MoveDataCargoImage|hitbox=yes|imageHeight=160px|Jamie_6hk_4hk_p_close_dl4|caption='''オラ!!'''}} |
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| {{MoveDataCargoImage|hitbox=yes|imageHeight=85px|Jamie_6hk_4hk_p_mid_dl4|caption=}} | | {{MoveDataCargoImage|hitbox=yes|imageHeight=85px|Jamie_6hk_4hk_p_mid_dl4|caption=}} |
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| {{MoveDataCargoImage|hitbox=yes|imageHeight=170px|Jamie_6hk_4hk_p_far_dl4|caption=''...on block''}} | | {{MoveDataCargoImage|hitbox=yes|imageHeight=170px|Jamie_6hk_4hk_p_far_dl4|caption=}} |
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| {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|Jamie_6hk_4hk_dl4}} | | {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|Jamie_6hk_4hk_dl4}} |
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| * Earliest follow-up timing can be input after 25f of {{clr|H|6HK}}~Sway | | * Earliest follow-up timing can be input after 25f of {{clr|H|6HK}}~Sway |
| * '''Cancel Hitconfirm Window:''' 25f (total time including {{clr|H|6HK}} and Sway) | | * '''Cancel Hitconfirm Window:''' 25f (total time including {{clr|H|6HK}} and Sway) |
| ** For successful combo, must input {{clr|H|4HK}} within 20f (CH) or 22f (PC) | | ** For successful combo, must input {{clr|H|4HK}} within 18f |
| {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|Jamie_6hk_4hk_p_close_dl4}} | | {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|Jamie_6hk_4hk_p_close_dl4}} |
| * Requires Counter-hit/Punish Counter to combo from {{clr|H|6HK}}
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| * Cancelable into any special or Super | | * Cancelable into any special or Super |
| * '''Cancel Hitconfirm Window:''' 20f (Headbutt) / 59-60f ({{clr|H|CH 6HK}}~Headbutt) | | * '''Cancel Hitconfirm Window:''' 20f (Headbutt only) / 58f ({{clr|H|6HK}}~Headbutt) |
| ** Special/{{clr|4|DR}} cancel is delayed until after active frames | | ** Special/{{clr|4|DR}} cancel is delayed until after active frames |
| * '''{{clr|4|Drive Rush}} cancel advantage:''' KD +51 oH / {{sf6-adv|VP|+7}} oB | | * '''{{clr|4|Drive Rush}} cancel advantage:''' KD +51 oH / {{sf6-adv|VP|+7}} oB |
| * '''{{clr|10|SA2}} cancel advantage:''' KD +54 oH / {{sf6-adv|VP|+10}} oB | | * '''{{clr|10|SA2}} cancel advantage:''' KD +54 oH / {{sf6-adv|VP|+10}} oB |
| * '''Drink cancel advantage:''' KD +10 oH / {{sf6-adv|VM|-34}} oB | | * '''Drink cancel advantage:''' KD +10 oH / {{sf6-adv|VM|-34}} oB |
| | * Counts as 2 hits for damage scaling when comboed into (applies to next hit) |
| {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|Jamie_6hk_4hk_p_mid_dl4}} | | {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|Jamie_6hk_4hk_p_mid_dl4}} |
| * Cancelable into any special or Super | | * Cancelable into any special or Super |
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| Every part of this Target Combo can be input on hit, block, or whiff from {{clr|H|6HK}}. The {{clr|H|4HK}} causes Jamie to stumble away from the opponent, and the timing of Jamie's P input changes which follow-up occurs. All listed startups include the {{clr|H|6HK}} plus the minimum/maximum delay before hitting P during the Sway animation. | | Every part of this Target Combo can be input on hit, block, or whiff from {{clr|H|6HK}}. The {{clr|H|4HK}} causes Jamie to stumble away from the opponent, and the timing of Jamie's P input changes which follow-up occurs. All listed startups include the {{clr|H|6HK}} plus the minimum/maximum delay before hitting P during the Sway animation. |
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| The close Headbutt follow-up is fairly easy to confirm on hit. The minimum gap between {{clr|H|6HK}} and Headbutt is 7f on block, making it a poor frame trap option unless done from Drive Rush. The Spinning Fists cannot be comboed into, but are useful for stopping an opponent from chasing down the Sway. The Drink causes Jamie to continue stumbling backwards, making it hard to chase down without a projectile. This does give up a lot of ground, is risky to even attempt, but it may be worth the Drive build depending on the circumstances. Additionally, the entire drink animation can be cancelled into any action at any point, so it can surprise people who have (reasonably) never seen it. | | The close Headbutt follow-up is fairly easy to confirm on hit. The minimum gap between {{clr|H|6HK}} and Headbutt is 5f on block, making it a poor frame trap option unless done from {{clr|4|DR~}}{{clr|H|6HK}}. |
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| | The Spinning Fists cannot be comboed into, but are useful for stopping an opponent from chasing down the Sway. It will usually only hit twice unless the opponent moves forward into the startup. |
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| | The Drink ender causes Jamie to continue stumbling backwards, making it harder to chase down without a projectile. This does give up a lot of ground and is risky to attempt, but it may be worth the Drive build depending on the circumstances. |
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| * Applies 20% immediate damage scaling when comboed into (e.g. after Crumple) | | * Applies 20% immediate damage scaling when comboed into (e.g. after Crumple) |
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| After throwing the opponent back into the corner, Jamie can dash ({{sf6-adv|VP|+19}}) or walk to manually time his follow-up strike/throw oki. | | After throwing the opponent back into the corner, Jamie does not have a true meterless strike/throw mixup. His best option is to {{clr|4|Drive Rush}} and manually time his oki; this also gives him time to bait a reversal if the opponent is itching to react to the green flash. Another good option is immediate {{clr|M|214MP}}; this is {{sf6-adv|P|+1 oB}} and leads to a {{clr|L|623LK}} juggle on hit, though it runs the risk of being Perfect Parried. The only way to bait this parry is to whiff {{clr|L|214LP}}, which leaves Jamie very unsafe if the opponent doesn't bite. |
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| Midscreen, Jamie can't get any real strike/throw oki, but he can chase with Dash + {{clr|4|DR~}}{{clr|M|5MP}} to get advantage on hit or block. This can set up a frame trap into another {{clr|M|5MP}}, which links to {{clr|M|2MK}} on counter-hit. If the opponent is conditioned to block here, a walk up throw is possible to land. | | Midscreen, the opponent recovers much too far away for Jamie to apply any pressure, even with {{clr|4|Drive Rush}}. If the opponent decides not to back rise, it's possible to meaty with {{clr|4|DR~}}{{clr|H|6HK}} or a manually timed {{clr|4|DR~}}{{clr|M|5MP}}, but these don't give great pressure and the meter is wasted if the opponent does back rise. A neutral rise is fairly likely to happen if the opponent wants to ensure you don't have time for a Drink, so pay attention to your opponent's habits and decide if it's worth attempting. |
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| | title = Drive Reversal | | | title = Drive Reversal |
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| | input = {{classic_sf6}} 6HPHK (in blockstun/on wake-up)<br> | | | input = {{classic_sf6}} 6HPHK<br>{{modern_sf6}} 6DI |
| {{modern_sf6}} 6DI (in blockstun/on wake-up) | |
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| {{MoveDataCargoImage|imageHeight=160px|Jamie_6hphk_dl2|caption=And a lil bit o'...}} | | {{MoveDataCargoImage|imageHeight=160px|Jamie_6hphk_dl2|caption=And a lil bit o'...}} |
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| {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|Jamie_6hphk_dl2}} | | {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|Jamie_6hphk_dl2}} |
| See [[Street_Fighter_6/Gauges#Drive_Reversal|Drive Reversal]]
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| * Damage DL0-DL4: 450/475/500/525/550 Recoverable | | * Damage DL0-DL4: 450/475/500/525/550 Recoverable |
| * '''Full Invuln:''' 1-22f; Armor Break | | * '''Full Invuln:''' 1-22f; Armor Break |
| * 5f extra recovery on hit | | * 5f extra recovery on hit; 4f screen freeze during startup |
| | {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|Jamie_6hphk_dl2_recovery}} |
| | * Damage DL0-DL4: 450/475/500/525/550 Recoverable |
| | * '''Full Invuln:''' 1-20f; Armor Break |
| | * 5f extra recovery on hit; no screen freeze |
| See [[Street_Fighter_6/Gauges#Drive_Reversal|Drive Reversal]] on the Gauges page for more details. | | See [[Street_Fighter_6/Gauges#Drive_Reversal|Drive Reversal]] on the Gauges page for more details. |
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| ** 22f confirm window to combo into ~6K | | ** 22f confirm window to combo into ~6K |
| * '''{{clr|10|SA2}} cancel advantage:''' {{sf6-adv|VP|+17}} oH / {{sf6-adv|VP|+14}} oB | | * '''{{clr|10|SA2}} cancel advantage:''' {{sf6-adv|VP|+17}} oH / {{sf6-adv|VP|+14}} oB |
| | * Both 6P follow-ups do not count as separate hits for damage scaling |
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| Freeflow Strikes (or "Rekkas") are forward-moving strikes that can be confirmed into optional follow-ups. Higher strength versions move farther but have slower startup, with the OD version gaining both speed and longer range. At Drink Lv.0 to Lv.3, each Rekka is a single hit, and only the first part of the sequence can cancel into Super. If well-spaced, the first meterless Freeflow Strike is often safe; the LP version is usually the best for this since it has less forward movement, but this can also cause it to whiff in max range cancels. The OD version is always safe. | | Freeflow Strikes (or "Rekkas") are forward-moving strikes that can be confirmed into optional follow-ups. Higher strength versions move farther but have slower startup, with the {{clr|10|OD}} version gaining both speed and longer range. At Drink Lv.0 to Lv.3, each Rekka is a single hit, and only the first part of the sequence can cancel into Super. If well-spaced, the first meterless Freeflow Strike is often safe; the {{clr|L|LP}} version is usually the best for this since it has less forward movement, but this can also cause it to whiff in max range cancels. The {{clr|10|OD}} version is always safe. |
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| When attempting to confirm into the 6P or 6K follow-ups on hit, it's important to note that the follow-up speed depends on the strength of the first Rekka. Delaying the confirm too long, especially on HP Rekka, can cause the follow-up to come out without comboing. The 6K follow-up is slightly slower than 6P, which also makes the confirm slightly stricter. OD Rekka canceled into {{clr|10|SA2}} is a great option on hit or block, leading to great combos or block pressure from a mid-range poke. | | When attempting to confirm into the 6P or 6K follow-ups on hit, it's important to note that the follow-up speed depends on the strength of the first Rekka. Delaying the confirm too long, especially on {{clr|H|HP Rekka}}, can cause the follow-up to come out without comboing. The 6K follow-up is slightly slower than 6P, which also makes the confirm slightly stricter. {{clr|10|OD Rekka}} canceled into {{clr|10|SA2}} is a great option on hit or block, leading to great combos or block pressure from a mid-range poke. |
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| This move and its follow-ups can be used in juggles, but they can be very inconsistent depending on the screen position and opponent's juggle height; OD Rekkas are the most consistent overall, and the corner makes things easier as well. | | This move and its follow-ups can be used in juggles, but they can be very inconsistent depending on the screen position and opponent's juggle height; {{clr|10|OD Rekkas}} are the most consistent overall, and the corner makes things easier as well. They also can lead to significantly more damage due to the unique scaling rules on the {{clr|10|OD}} 6P follow-ups. |
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| ** 35f confirm window to combo into ~6P | | ** 35f confirm window to combo into ~6P |
| * '''{{clr|10|SA2}} cancel advantage:''' {{sf6-adv|VP|+18}} oH / {{sf6-adv|VP|+13}} (1st hit), {{sf6-adv|VP|+12}} (2nd hit) oB | | * '''{{clr|10|SA2}} cancel advantage:''' {{sf6-adv|VP|+18}} oH / {{sf6-adv|VP|+13}} (1st hit), {{sf6-adv|VP|+12}} (2nd hit) oB |
| | * Both 6P follow-ups do not count as separate hits for damage scaling |
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| At max Drink Level, Freeflow Strikes becomes a 2-hit attack, gaining additional damage and making it much easier to confirm follow-ups or Super. It also becomes safe on block for all versions, giving Jamie a great confirmable pressure tool from mid-range. In some juggle routes, it becomes harder to combo into the 6K follow-ups due to the extra pushback, so the 6P follow-ups are recommended for more consistency. | | At max Drink Level, Freeflow Strikes becomes a 2-hit attack, gaining additional damage and making it much easier to confirm follow-ups or Super. It also becomes safe on block for all versions, giving Jamie a great confirmable pressure tool from mid-range. In some juggle routes, it becomes harder to combo into the 6K follow-ups due to the extra pushback, so the 6P follow-ups are recommended for more consistency. |
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| * '''Cancel Hitconfirm Window:''' 19f (Follow-up) | | * '''Cancel Hitconfirm Window:''' 19f (Follow-up) |
| * 0-3f gap between Rekka and 6P on block | | * 0-3f gap between Rekka and 6P on block |
| | * Does not count as a separate hit for damage scaling |
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| The Punch follow-ups are the preferred route for damage, juggles, and oki; they can be performed on hit, block, or whiff. The LP, MP, and OD Rekka starters require a manual delay to create a blockstring gap, while HP Rekka can automatically frame trap with a 3f gap at the fastest timing. While risky, this frame trap can be used against an opponent that tries to punish your first Rekka on block. On hit, stopping after the first 6P puts Jamie at a slight disadvantage; an unaware opponent may be caught off guard with a quick throw reset, but attempting this is sacrificing guaranteed damage and a knockdown. | | The Punch follow-ups are the preferred route for damage, juggles, and oki; they can be performed on hit, block, or whiff. The {{clr|L|LP}}, {{clr|M|MP}}, and {{clr|10|OD}} Rekka starters require a manual delay to create a blockstring gap, while {{clr|H|HP Rekka}} can automatically frame trap with a 3f gap at the fastest timing. While risky, this frame trap can be used against an opponent that tries to punish your first Rekka on block. On hit, stopping after the first 6P puts Jamie at a slight disadvantage; an unaware opponent may be caught off guard with a quick throw reset, but attempting this is sacrificing guaranteed damage and a knockdown. |
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| * '''Cancel Hitconfirm Window:''' 28f (Follow-up) | | * '''Cancel Hitconfirm Window:''' 28f (Follow-up) |
| * 2-7f gap between Rekka and 6P on block | | * 2-7f gap between Rekka and 6P on block |
| | * Does not count as a separate hit for damage scaling |
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| The Punch follow-ups are the preferred route for damage, juggles, and oki; they can be performed on hit, block, or whiff. Like the initial Rekka, this follow-up is 2 hits when at max Drink Level. All strengths of Rekka lead to the same 2-7f gap between hits on block, which can be used to frame trap the opponent. However, this frame gap is not very useful for two reasons: the initial Rekka is safe (meaning the opponent is less likely to hit a button while attempting a punish), and a Counter-hit does not give Jamie the bonus frame advantage when both hits of the follow-up connect. | | The Punch follow-ups are the preferred route for damage, juggles, and oki; they can be performed on hit, block, or whiff. Like the initial Rekka, this follow-up is 2 hits when at max Drink Level. All strengths of Rekka lead to the same 2-7f gap between hits on block, which can be used to frame trap the opponent. However, this frame gap is not very useful for two reasons: the initial Rekka is safe (meaning the opponent is less likely to hit a button while attempting a punish), and a Counter-hit does not give Jamie the bonus frame advantage when both hits of the follow-up connect. |
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| * Damage DL0-DL3: 675(540)/712(570)/750(600)/787(630) | | * Damage DL0-DL3: 675(540)/712(570)/750(600)/787(630) |
| * 0-2f gap before final hit on block | | * 0-2f gap before final hit on block |
| | * Does not count as a separate hit for damage scaling |
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| The final 6P follow-up completes the Punch sequence. It can be done on hit, block, or whiff and has juggle potential. This sequence gets no oki midscreen if the opponent back rises, but it has good corner carry and is Jamie's most consistent combo ender. Like the first 6P follow-up, there is a blockstring gap between the final 2 hits that varies based on the button timing, but this is a very unsafe gimmick for beating the opponent's attempted Rekka punish. | | The final 6P follow-up completes the Punch sequence. It can be done on hit, block, or whiff and has juggle potential. This sequence gets no oki midscreen if the opponent back rises, but it has good corner carry and is Jamie's most consistent combo ender. Like the first 6P follow-up, there is a blockstring gap between the final 2 hits that varies based on the button timing, but this is a very unsafe gimmick for beating the opponent's attempted Rekka punish. |
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| * 2-6f gap before final hit on block | | * 2-6f gap before final hit on block |
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| At max Drink Level, the Rekka Punch ender does 3 hits. Other than some minor changes to the frame data and blockstring gaps, it functions the same as the DL0-DL3 versions. | | At max Drink Level, the Rekka Punch ender does 3 hits. Other than some minor changes to the frame data and blockstring gaps, it functions the same as the DL0-DL3 versions. |
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| * 2-6f gap before final hit on block | | * 2-6f gap before final hit on block |
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| The final 6K follow-up, like its predecessor, can only come out on hit or block. If successful, it levels up Jamie's Drink Level by 1. Because Rekkas are so easy to confirm into, this move is the primary way to level up. The meterless versions leave Jamie at a slight disadvantage after knockdown, making it slightly risky to use in the corner; to avoid this risk, use the OD version to give Jamie slightly more KD advantage. | | The final 6K follow-up, like its predecessor, can only come out on hit or block. If successful, it levels up Jamie's Drink Level by 1. Because Rekkas are so easy to confirm into, this move is the primary way to level up. The meterless versions leave Jamie at a slight disadvantage after knockdown, making it slightly risky to use in the corner; to avoid this risk, use the {{clr|10|OD}} version to give Jamie slightly more KD advantage. |
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| The long drink animation makes the 6K ender extremely unsafe on block. The drink itself is interruptible, and any punish within the first 21f will stop Jamie's drink level from increasing (20f for the LP version). Like the other Rekka follow-ups, it is possible to frame trap the opponent if they attempt a punish. The exact blockstring gap can change depending on the button timing. | | The long drink animation makes the 6K ender extremely unsafe on block. The drink itself is interruptible, and any punish within the first 21f will stop Jamie's drink level from increasing (20f for the {{clr|L|LP}} version). Like the other Rekka follow-ups, it is possible to frame trap the opponent if they attempt a punish. The exact blockstring gap can change depending on the button timing. |
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| The transition from DL3 to DL4 gives Jamie much better KD advantage on the knockdown. Because of this, there is no need to use the OD version for a safe corner drink. As usual when taking a drink during DL4, Jamie restores 1 Drive bar instead of gaining a Drink Level. DL4 Jamie gets far more damage and corner carry from his Punch Rekkas, but this may be a good option if approaching Burnout; the OD version also benefits from getting an immediate 50% meter refund. | | The transition from DL3 to DL4 gives Jamie much better KD advantage on the knockdown. Because of this, there is no need to use the {{clr|10|OD}} version for a safe corner drink. As usual when taking a drink during DL4, Jamie restores 1 Drive bar instead of gaining a Drink Level. DL4 Jamie gets far more damage and corner carry from his Punch Rekkas, but this may be a good option if approaching Burnout; the {{clr|10|OD}} version also benefits from getting an immediate 50% meter refund. |
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| In the Damage column, the first value lists the unscaled damage; () refers to the damage at 80% scaling, which is what would normally occur when starting a combo with the first Rekka. | | In the Damage column, the first value lists the unscaled damage; () refers to the damage at 80% scaling, which is what would normally occur when starting a combo with the first Rekka. |
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| * Damage DL0-DL4: 990/1045/1100/1155/1210 | | * Damage DL0-DL4: 990/1045/1100/1155/1210 |
| * Causes Tumble state; can OTG juggle near corner | | * Causes Tumble state; can OTG juggle near corner |
| * Punish Counter: Tumble KD +87 (+155 if the corner Wall Splat happens) | | * Punish Counter: Tumble KD +87 (+155 if the corner Wall Splat happens) |
| ** Opponent is considered standing and throwable, but becomes airborne after follow-up hit | | ** Opponent is considered standing and throwable, but becomes airborne after follow-up hit |
| * '''Cancel Hitconfirm Window:''' 25f (Super/DL4 Follow-up) | | * '''Cancel Hitconfirm Window:''' 25f (Super/DL4 Follow-up) |
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| * Applies 20% damage scaling to next hit when beginning a combo (100/80/70...) | | * Applies 20% damage scaling to next hit when beginning a combo (100/80/70...) |
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| A forward lunging palm attack ("Palm"). The heavy and OD versions are safe on block, but with their high number of active frames, the light and heavy can be spaced to be safe too. It has juggle potential and can combo on the ground, though the slow startup limits the cancel routes that are actually useful. Since Rekka can only cancel the first hit into Super, Swagger Step is the better move for high damage Super cancels. Note that the Super confirm window is quite lenient, but becomes more strict when spaced to hit on later active frames (17f window at minimum). | | A forward lunging palm attack that travels a farther distance on stronger versions. With its high number of active frames, the {{clr|L|LP}}/{{clr|M|MP}} versions can be made safe on block if spaced well, and the {{clr|H|HP}}/{{clr|10|OD}} versions are safe at any range. |
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| | The slow startup limits the number of useful cancel routes; no version can cancel directly from lights without a {{clr|4|Drive Rush}} or Punish Counter starter, and Jamie struggles to get useful links into mediums and heavies without spending meter. Palm works well in juggle routes, like after a wallsplat, {{clr|10|OD Tenshin}} crumple, or Punish Counter {{clr|H|5HK}}. It also does much more damage in {{clr|10|SA3}} cancels than 236P, though once Jamie gets 2 Drinks it's better to cancel 236K instead. Note that the Super confirm window is quite lenient, but becomes more strict when spaced to hit on later active frames (17f window at minimum). |
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| If not cancelled, the meterless versions leave Jamie at enough frame advantage to either drink or get oki (heavy version is a safejump, all are + on double dash), while the OD version sends the opponent into a ground tumble. This is mostly used to combo into Jamie's sweep TC in the corner, or to use the huge frame advantage to get two drinks midscreen. OD Palm becomes hilariously plus on a cornered Punish Counter, letting Jamie get a good combo, or 3 drinks and still retain oki , which can reasonably end the round.
| | {{clr|10|OD Palm}} gives a much better knockdown situation than the meterless versions, and combos in any situation where {{clr|M|MP Palm}} works. The tumble state sends opponents flying far away, and lets Jamie combo into several moves (most notably his {{clr|H|2HK}}~{{clr|H|HK}} TC) in the corner. While it's tempting to try to sneak in 2 Drinks after a midscreen {{clr|10|OD Palm}}, many characters can punish this if they don't back rise. If {{clr|10|OD Palm}} lands as a Punish Counter, Jamie gets absurdly high KD advantage, especially if the opponent tumbles into the wall. This wallsplat lets Jamie take a drink before starting his juggle, or take 3 drinks while still retaining corner oki (which can reasonably end the round with the next mixup). |
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| At Drink Lv.4, Jamie gains an additional [[#Swagger Hermit Punch (214P~6P)|6P Follow-up]] for extra damage. This can be confirmed off a raw 214P hit, but may drop if input too late. | | At Drink Lv.4, Jamie gains an additional [[#Swagger Hermit Punch (214P~6P)|6P Follow-up]] for extra damage. This can be confirmed off a raw 214P hit, but may drop if input too late. |
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| Grounded cancel routes: (CH = +2 Counter-hit, PC = +4 Punish Counter) | | Grounded cancel routes: (CH = +2 Counter-hit, PC = +4 Punish Counter) |
| * 214HP: CH 5HK, CH 2HP | | * {{clr|H|214HP}}: {{clr|H|2HP}}, {{clr|H|CH 5HP}} |
| * 214MP/214PP: 5MK, 5HK, 2HP, CH 2MP, CH 2MK, PC 5HP (+ all above) | | * {{clr|M|214MP}}/{{clr|10|214PP}}: {{clr|M|5MK}}, {{clr|M|2MP}}, {{clr|H|5HK}}, {{clr|M|CH 2MK}}, {{clr|H|PC 5HP}} (+ all above) |
| * 214LP: 5HP, 2MP, 2MK, 5LP~LK~MP, CH 2LP, CH 5LK (+ all above) | | * {{clr|L|214LP}}: {{clr|H|5HP}}, {{clr|M|2MK}}, {{clr|L|5LP}}~{{clr|L|LK}}~{{clr|M|MP}}, {{clr|L|CH 2LP}}, {{clr|L|CH 5LK}} (+ all above) |
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| {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|Jamie_214p_6p}} | | {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|Jamie_214p_6p}} |
| * 1f gap between hits on block (can delay for 8f gap after 214LP/MP, or 7f gap after 214HP) | | * Can be delayed significantly after 214P |
| | ** After {{clr|L|214LP}}/{{clr|M|214MP}}: 1-8f gap on block |
| | ** After {{clr|H|214HP}}: 0-6f gap on block |
| * '''Cancel Hitconfirm Window:''' 19f (Super) | | * '''Cancel Hitconfirm Window:''' 19f (Super) |
| * Applies 20% damage scaling to next hit when beginning a combo (after blocked 214P) | | * Applies 20% damage scaling to next hit when beginning a combo (after blocked 214P) |
| {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|Jamie_214pp_6p}} | | {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|Jamie_214pp_6p}} |
| * Forms a true blockstring after 214PP (can delay to create up to a 5f blockstring gap) | | * Forms a true blockstring after {{clr|10|214PP}} (can delay to create up to a 5f blockstring gap) |
| * '''Cancel Hitconfirm Window:''' 19f (Super) | | * '''Cancel Hitconfirm Window:''' 19f (Super) |
| * '''{{clr|10|SA2}} cancel advantage:''' KD +55(+57) oH / {{sf6-adv|VP|+12}} oB; 2f better if 6P hits grounded | | * '''{{clr|10|SA2}} cancel advantage:''' KD +55(+57) oH / {{sf6-adv|VP|+12}} oB; 2f better if 6P hits grounded |
| * Applies 20% damage scaling to next hit when beginning a combo (after blocked 214PP) | | * Applies 20% damage scaling to next hit when beginning a combo (after blocked 214PP) |
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| This follow-up to Swagger Step is only available at max Drink Level. It works in juggles or in grounded combos, adding significant damage especially when canceled into {{clr|10|SA3}}. It is much more unsafe on block than the first part of Swagger Step, though it can be used as a risky frame trap if the opponent tries to punish you. The 6P can be delayed significantly, though this can cause it to drop against grounded opponents unless the Swagger Step hits meaty. | | This follow-up to Swagger Step is only available at max Drink Level. It works in juggles or in grounded combos, adding significant damage especially when canceled into {{clr|10|SA3}}. It is much more unsafe on block than the first part of Swagger Step, though it can be used as a risky frame trap if the opponent tries to punish you (requiring a manual delay if starting with {{clr|H|214HP}}). Be careful when delaying the 6P follow-up, as a long delay can cause it to whiff against grounded opponents unless the initial 214P hits meaty. |
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