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Pursuit Frame data will be listed with their respective characters.
Pursuit Frame data will be listed with their respective characters.
Some Pursuits can be landed more than once.


===Strategic Wake-Up===
===Strategic Wake-Up===

Revision as of 20:37, 10 November 2008

Introduction

Night Warriors - Darkstalkers' Revenge (a.k.a. Vampire Hunter in Japan) is the second installment of the Darkstalkers series.
Released in 1995 adding more playable characters and refining the game engine.

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Layout borrowed heavily from gb's Vampire Savior (Darkstalkers 3) contributions ^-^; --JedahsMinistry 20:36, 6 November 2007 (UTC)

The Game Engine

Super Meter System

Changed from Darkstalkers 1 to a more "common" style meter system, super meter no longer depletes when not in use.
You can whiff moves (normal and special) to gain meter, but getting hit does NOT give you meter (it does in VSav/DS3).
You also gain a minute amount of meter for blocking attacks.

Special Notes

While a Double KO or Draw usually requires one more round be played in other games, here it counts as a win for both players. This means if one person has a victory in Round 1 and the 2nd is a draw/double KO, that person wins the match (if it's best 2 of 3).

Projectile Battles:
When two projectiles (eg, fireballs) clash, they "fight" for dominance instead of just cancelling each other out. Which one wins is based on strength of attack used and timing of it's launch.:
-"Weaker" projectiles lose to "stronger" ones (eg, LP fireball losing to MP and so on), unless the weaker one is thrown after.
-Projectiles of the same strength thrown at the same time will cancel each other out.
-ES'd projectiles will go through normal ones, and EX projectiles override any other type of projectile.

Combo Rules

There are three forms of doing combos in Night Warriors :

  • Two-in-ones
    • Two-in-ones require a move to be bufferable. It is the action of doing a special move during the animation of a normal move. The recovery of the normal move will cancel into the special move, allowing for it to combo. Hence two-in-one.


  • Linking
    • Linking is a play on the startup and recovery of normal and special moves. It is performed by a character doing an attack, recovering before the opponent, and performing another attack all before the opponent recovers.


  • Chaining
    • Chaining is performed by canceling the recovery of one normal move into another. It is done from weaker to stronger buttons, going from punch to kick. You can google an image of how it works, or one day someone will put an image of the general pattern up.

You CANNOT cancel a normal move during a chain into a special or super move. You CAN link from a chain combo into a normal (or Special) move, thus allowing you to cancel that normal (Provided it is bufferable.) into a special move.

Another special case with canceling chain combos are command input EX Moves. These are done by inputting odd commands in sequence. As such, characters such as Anakaris , Morrigan, and other characters can cancel a chain combo into one of their EX moves.

Universal Abilities

Blocking

Vampire Savior allows for ground and air blocking. Blocking while on the ground follows normal trends: Block Standing for high hitting attacks, and Crouching for low hitting attacks.

Air blocking is a bit different. Much like Street Fighter Alpha 3, an airborne character cannot block a normal attack from an opponent who has their feet on the ground. However, some normal moves, such as Donovan's F+HK may be blocked in the air, as well as most special, ES and EX moves. Air blocking also has very little blockstun, allowing for characters to retaliate instantly.

Guard Reversal (GR)

Guard Reversal is the Alpha Counter of Vampire Hunter. It is performed while in blockstun, and only on the ground. (Exculding Phobos/Huizil who can GR in the air also) The command motion for a Guard Reversal is different for every character

Most guard cancels have 33 frames of invincibility. The attack button (punch or kick) varies with the character, and is listed in each character's respective guide.

A guard cancel can be buffered in to, if a player can properly predict the need to block a move correctly within a 7 frame window. This is done by performing part of the motion before blocking, then immediately finish the motion and pressing the attack button to finish the guard reversal input.

Ex: QCB+ Attack GR setup: Down, Down-Back (Block here), Back (Or Block Here)+ Punch (Lei-Lei/Heisn-Ko)

DP+ Attack GR setup: Forward, Down-Forward, Down, Down-Back(Block here), Back(Or Block Here), Down-Forward+ Punch (Morrigan, Phobos/Huizil, ect)

*All guard cancels have ES forms(Except Phobos/Huizil)

**Also important to know, is that guard cancels do not always guarantee a clean hit.

Anakaris does not have a Guard Reversal

ES & EX Moves

Both ES and EX Moves require at least one bar of meter.

ES moves are special moves to a higher degree. They are generally the special move enhanced in some sort of way. ES moves are performed by doing the motion of the special move normally, except with two buttons of whatever type it requires. (i.e. Morrigan's Soul Fist, QCF+P, can be used in an ES form by doing QCF+PP)

EX moves are the "Supers" of Vampire Hunter. But unlike other Capcom games, the Supers of Vampire Savior are merely unique special moves. Most have no invincibility, and may not necessarily have high priority. Normal EX moves are performed with their own motions. Command input (Or Sequential input) EX moves require their own combinations of directions and attack inputs.

Throwing & Throw Tech Hitting

Throws are performed by pressing the direction forward or back and P or K. Only Medium and Heavy punches or kicks may perform normal throws. (Air throws are all done with MP or HP only)

All normal throws have a 1 frame startup while air throws have 0 zero frame startup.

  • Anakaris does not have a normal throw. (He can still tech throws though)
    • Donovan and Anakaris do not have air throws.

Throw Tech Hits counter throws. In this case, they are performed in the exact same manner as the throws: press the direction forward or back and P or K. Only medium and strong punches or kicks may counter normal throws. Throw Tech hit command must be input within 7 frames of being grabbed to Tech. Throws that have been tech hit deal half damage and allows the one thrown to immediately land on their feet

  • Air throws cannot be tech hit

All characters also have an unblockable command throw of some sort. All of which have their own respective command input, and frame data. These command throws are un-techable (with Victor's QCF+ MK or HK being the only exception)

Pursuits

Upon knocking down your opponent, you have the option to add an extra hit(s) to your opponent with a pursuit.

To perform a pursuit, simultaneously press up and a kick button (U+K)

Pursuits can be ES'd, by performing the command with two kicks for extra damage. They can also be avoided by strategic wakeups. This should not deter players from using pursuits though, since a missed pursuit will still keep you near your opponent, which may be desirable for many characters.

Pursuit Frame data will be listed with their respective characters.

Some Pursuits can be landed more than once.

Strategic Wake-Up

Upon 'being knocked down, press left or right, and an attack input. your character will then move left or right(depending on which direction you held).

This allows for you to evade pursuits, keep on (or away from) your enemy, or just throw off their mind game.

Dashing

Dashing is performed by tapping forward [or backward] twice in in consecutive succession. Doing so, makes your character dash, hop, or glide (depending on your character). This is a necessity to the game of every character in Vampire Hunter, as is discussed further.

Frame data for dashing is located in each respective character's page.

Victor cannot dash unless he using the Great Gerdenheim EX

Tier List (Japan)

S Class

Aulbath (Rikuo)
Bishamon
Pyron
Talbain
Sasquatch

A Class

Morrigan
Phobos
Anakaris
Zabel(Lord Raptor)

B Class

Demitri
Felicia

C Class

Lei Lei (Hsien-Ko)
Donovan
Victor

Character Specific Strategies

Useful Links

http://www.geocities.jp/shu180sx/hunter/hunter.html - Frame data (Japanese, use google translator and you can still get a pretty good idea of things).
http://shinjuku.cool.ne.jp/vampire-hunter/ - Vampire Hunter movies, in Japanese but easy to find and download.
http://www.vampire-dcc.com/ - Annual tournament for both Vampire Hunter and Vampire Savior.
http://shinjuku.cool.ne.jp/vampire-hunter/strategy.shtml - Hitboxes for all the chars