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| {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_5lp}} | | {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_5lp}} |
| * '''Cancel Hitconfirm Window:''' 13f | | * '''Cancel Hitconfirm Window:''' 13f |
| * '''Drive Rush cancel advantage:''' {{sf6-adv|VP|+6}} oH / {{sf6-adv|E|0}} oB | | * '''{{clr|4|Drive Rush}} cancel advantage:''' {{sf6-adv|VP|+6}} oH / {{sf6-adv|E|0}} oB |
| * '''SA2 cancel advantage:''' {{sf6-adv|VP|+5}} oH / {{sf6-adv|M|-1}} oB | | * '''{{clr|10|SA2}} cancel advantage:''' {{sf6-adv|VP|+5}} oH / {{sf6-adv|M|-1}} oB |
| * '''Coward Crouch cancel advantage:''' {{sf6-adv|M|-3}} oH / {{sf6-adv|VM|-9}} oB | | * '''Coward Crouch cancel advantage:''' {{sf6-adv|M|-3}} oH / {{sf6-adv|VM|-9}} oB |
| * '''Forward Hop cancel advantage:''' {{sf6-adv|VM|-12}} oH / {{sf6-adv|VM|-18}} oB | | * '''Forward Hop cancel advantage:''' {{sf6-adv|VM|-12}} oH / {{sf6-adv|VM|-18}} oB |
| * Applies 10% damage scaling to next hit when beginning a combo (100/90/80...) | | * Applies 20% damage scaling to next hit when beginning a combo (100/80/70...) |
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| Excellent reach for a 5-frame light attack. Cannot be chained into or linked out of, but it is useful for special cancels. | | Excellent reach for a 5-frame light attack. Cannot be chained into, and has no follow-up links without counter-hit or Punish Counter. Canceling into {{clr|M|MP Rolling Attack}} is a consistent buffer option, and Electricity also combos at closer ranges. Can be used to frame trap after a blocked {{clr|M|4MK}} if Blanka is too far for {{clr|L|5LK}} to reach. |
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| {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_5mp}} | | {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_5mp}} |
| * '''Cancel Hitconfirm Window:''' 15f (Super) | | * '''Cancel Hitconfirm Window:''' 15f (Super) |
| * '''SA2 cancel advantage:''' {{sf6-adv|VP|+10}} oH / {{sf6-adv|P|+3}} oB | | * '''{{clr|10|SA2}} cancel advantage:''' {{sf6-adv|VP|+10}} oH / {{sf6-adv|P|+3}} oB |
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| One of Blanka's longest-reaching pokes. Does not special cancel, limiting its utility and increasing its risk against DI, but can be super canceled. | | One of Blanka's longest-reaching pokes. Does not special cancel, limiting its utility and increasing its risk against {{clr|4|Drive Impact}}, but can be super canceled. |
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| {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_5hp}} | | {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_5hp}} |
| * 5f extra recovery on whiff; 5f worse advantage on Parry than on block | | * 5f extra recovery on whiff |
| * Forces stand; active frames 6-7 only hit airborne opponents | | * Forces stand; active frames 6-7 only hit airborne opponents |
| * '''Cancel Hitconfirm Window:''' 16f | | * '''Cancel Hitconfirm Window:''' 16f |
| * '''Drive Rush cancel advantage:''' {{sf6-adv|VP|+17}} oH / {{sf6-adv|VP|+11}} oB | | * '''{{clr|4|Drive Rush}} cancel advantage:''' {{sf6-adv|VP|+17}} oH / {{sf6-adv|VP|+11}} oB |
| * '''SA2 cancel advantage:''' {{sf6-adv|VP|+16}} oH / {{sf6-adv|VP|+10}} oB | | * '''{{clr|10|SA2}} cancel advantage:''' {{sf6-adv|VP|+16}} oH / {{sf6-adv|VP|+10}} oB |
| * '''Coward Crouch cancel advantage:''' {{sf6-adv|VP|+8}} oH / {{sf6-adv|P|+2}} oB | | * '''Coward Crouch cancel advantage:''' {{sf6-adv|VP|+8}} oH / {{sf6-adv|P|+2}} oB |
| * '''Forward Hop cancel advantage:''' {{sf6-adv|M|-1}} oH / {{sf6-adv|VM|-7}} oB | | * '''Forward Hop cancel advantage:''' {{sf6-adv|M|-1}} oH / {{sf6-adv|VM|-7}} oB |
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| Essential combo tool up close. The high hitstun allows a combo into a 2PP~P launch for optimal punishes. Cancels into SA2 and Drive Rush also give powerful extensions. In neutral, it is too slow and stubby to use consistently as a poke. While Blanka swings his arms upward, the large hurtbox makes it weak as an anti-air against most jump-in attacks. | | Essential combo tool up close, primarily used as a link after {{clr|4|DR~}}{{clr|H|5HK}}. The high hitstun allows a combo into a 2PP~P launch for optimal punishes. Canceling into {{clr|10|SA2}} or {{clr|4|Drive Rush}} also give powerful extensions. In neutral, it is too slow and stubby to use consistently as a poke. Although Blanka swings his arms upward, the large hurtbox makes it weak as an anti-air against most jump-in attacks. |
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| {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_5lk}} | | {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_5lk}} |
| * Chains into 5LK/2LP/2LK | | * Chains into {{clr|L|5LK}}/{{clr|L|2LP}}/{{clr|L|2LK}} |
| * '''Cancel Hitconfirm Window:''' 14f | | * '''Cancel Hitconfirm Window:''' 14f |
| * '''Drive Rush cancel advantage:''' {{sf6-adv|VP|+6}} oH / {{sf6-adv|M|-1}} oB | | * '''{{clr|4|Drive Rush}} cancel advantage:''' {{sf6-adv|VP|+6}} oH / {{sf6-adv|M|-1}} oB |
| * '''SA2 cancel advantage:''' {{sf6-adv|VP|+5}} oH / {{sf6-adv|M|-2}} oB | | * '''{{clr|10|SA2}} cancel advantage:''' {{sf6-adv|VP|+5}} oH / {{sf6-adv|M|-2}} oB |
| * '''Coward Crouch cancel advantage:''' {{sf6-adv|M|-3}} oH / {{sf6-adv|VM|-10}} oB | | * '''Coward Crouch cancel advantage:''' {{sf6-adv|M|-3}} oH / {{sf6-adv|VM|-10}} oB |
| * '''Forward Hop cancel advantage:''' {{sf6-adv|VM|-12}} oH / {{sf6-adv|VM|-19}} oB | | * '''Forward Hop cancel advantage:''' {{sf6-adv|VM|-12}} oH / {{sf6-adv|VM|-19}} oB |
| * Applies 10% damage scaling to next hit when beginning a combo (100/90/80...) | | * Applies 20% damage scaling to next hit when beginning a combo (100/80/70...) |
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| Blanka's only 4-frame normal, essential for defensive situations. Chains into 2LP and 5LP to hit-confirm into a knockdown. Also a good way to start pressure when using light attacks thanks to its above-average amount of active frames for a light. | | Blanka's only 4-frame normal, essential for defensive situations and frame traps. In addition to his chainable lights, it also links into {{clr|L|5LP}} for knockdown hitconfirm. Also good for applying meaty pressure due to the high number of active frames. |
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| * 3f extra recovery on whiff | | * 3f extra recovery on whiff |
| * '''Cancel Hitconfirm Window:''' 15f | | * '''Cancel Hitconfirm Window:''' 15f |
| * '''Drive Rush cancel advantage:''' {{sf6-adv|VP|+14}} oH / {{sf6-adv|VP|+8}} oB | | * '''{{clr|4|Drive Rush}} cancel advantage:''' {{sf6-adv|VP|+14}} oH / {{sf6-adv|VP|+8}} oB |
| * '''SA2 cancel advantage:''' {{sf6-adv|VP|+13}} oH / {{sf6-adv|VP|+7}} oB | | * '''{{clr|10|SA2}} cancel advantage:''' {{sf6-adv|VP|+13}} oH / {{sf6-adv|VP|+7}} oB |
| * '''Coward Crouch cancel advantage:''' {{sf6-adv|VP|+5}} oH / {{sf6-adv|M|-1}} oB | | * '''Coward Crouch cancel advantage:''' {{sf6-adv|VP|+5}} oH / {{sf6-adv|M|-1}} oB |
| * '''Forward Hop cancel advantage:''' {{sf6-adv|VM|-4}} oH / {{sf6-adv|VM|-10}} oB | | * '''Forward Hop cancel advantage:''' {{sf6-adv|VM|-4}} oH / {{sf6-adv|VM|-10}} oB |
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| A solid poke thanks to its longer-than-usual reach. Very minimal pushback on hits makes converting into Electric Thunder (214P) very consistent. Comboing into Blanka Ball or Upball requires an above average layer of execution via charge buffering since you cannot be holding a direction while pressing 5MK. | | A solid poke thanks to its above average reach. Minimal pushback on hit makes converting into Electric Thunder (214P) very consistent. Comboing into Blanka Ball or Upball takes some execution, as you must input the {{clr|M|5MK}} with a neutral direction before quickly finishing the charge motion. |
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| * 3f less recovery on block | | * 3f less recovery on block |
| * Forces stand | | * Forces stand |
| * Active frames 7-9 can anti-air cross-ups (unlike most AAs) | | * Frames 13-15 (active frames 7-9) can anti-air cross-ups unlike most AAs |
| * Counter-hit/Punish Counter puts airborne opponents into [[Street_Fighter_6/Glossary#Juggles|limited juggle state]] (high float) | | * Counter-hit/Punish Counter puts airborne opponents into {{sf6-jug|limited juggle}} state (high float) |
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| Highly rewarding anti-air tool, especially if it lands as a counter-hit or punish counter (even after an anti-air trade). The high juggle state gives Blanka numerous options for follow-up damage. While the vertical hitbox is excellent, it can be slightly tricky to time against opponents that can alter their air trajectory, leaving Blanka open for a punish as the move recovers. | | Highly rewarding anti-air tool, especially if it lands as a counter-hit or punish counter (even after an anti-air trade). The high juggle state gives Blanka numerous options for follow-up damage. While the vertical hitbox is excellent, it can be slightly tricky to time against opponents that can alter their air trajectory, leaving Blanka open for a punish as the move recovers. |
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| The high active frame count makes 5HK an excellent meaty option if well-timed. In Punish or Drive Rush routes, it can link directly to 5HP for optimal damage and oki. | | The high active frame count makes {{clr|H|5HK}} an excellent meaty option if well-timed. In Punish or {{clr|4|Drive Rush}} routes, it can link directly to {{clr|H|5HP}} for optimal damage and oki. |
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| {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_2lp}} | | {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_2lp}} |
| * Chains into 5LK/2LP/2LK | | * Chains into {{clr|L|5LK}}/{{clr|L|2LP}}/{{clr|L|2LK}} |
| * '''Cancel Hitconfirm Window:''' 13f | | * '''Cancel Hitconfirm Window:''' 13f |
| * '''Drive Rush cancel advantage:''' {{sf6-adv|VP|+5}} oH / {{sf6-adv|M|-1}} oB | | * '''{{clr|4|Drive Rush}} cancel advantage:''' {{sf6-adv|VP|+6}} oH / {{sf6-adv|M|-1}} oB |
| * '''SA2 cancel advantage:''' {{sf6-adv|VP|+4}} oH / {{sf6-adv|M|-2}} oB | | * '''{{clr|10|SA2}} cancel advantage:''' {{sf6-adv|VP|+5}} oH / {{sf6-adv|M|-2}} oB |
| * '''Coward Crouch cancel advantage:''' {{sf6-adv|VM|-4}} oH / {{sf6-adv|VM|-10}} oB | | * '''Coward Crouch cancel advantage:''' {{sf6-adv|M|-3}} oH / {{sf6-adv|VM|-10}} oB |
| * '''Forward Hop cancel advantage:''' {{sf6-adv|VM|-13}} oH / {{sf6-adv|VM|-19}} oB | | * '''Forward Hop cancel advantage:''' {{sf6-adv|VM|-12}} oH / {{sf6-adv|VM|-19}} oB |
| * Applies 10% damage scaling to next hit when beginning a combo (100/90/80...) | | * Applies 20% damage scaling to next hit when beginning a combo (100/80/70...) |
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| Excellent reach for a light attack, and the longest range of Blanka's light normals. Unlike 5LP, it can chain into itself for pressure and hit-confirms. The startup is slow for a light (comparable to many characters' medium buttons) but the fast recovery keeps it safe from whiff punishment. | | Excellent reach for a light attack, and the longest range of Blanka's light normals. Unlike {{clr|L|5LP}}, it can chain into itself for pressure and hit-confirms. The startup is slow for a light (comparable to many characters' medium buttons) but the fast recovery keeps it safe from whiff punishment. |
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| {{MoveDataCargoImage|blanka_2mp|caption=}} | | {{MoveDataCargoImage|blanka_2mp|caption=}} |
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| {{MoveDataCargoImage|hitbox=yes|blanka_2mp|caption=}} | | {{MoveDataCargoImage|imageHeight=110px|hitbox=yes|blanka_2mp|1|caption=}} |
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| | {{MoveDataCargoImage|imageHeight=110px|hitbox=yes|blanka_2mp|3|caption=Enough active frames for you?}} |
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| {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_2mp}} | | {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_2mp}} |
| * Can anti-air on active frames 4-5 but cannot hit cross-up | | * Can anti-air on active frames 4-5 but cannot hit cross-up |
| * '''Cancel Hitconfirm Window:''' 19f | | * '''Cancel Hitconfirm Window:''' 19f |
| * '''Drive Rush cancel advantage:''' {{sf6-adv|VP|+10}} oH / {{sf6-adv|VP|+6}} oB | | * '''{{clr|4|Drive Rush}} cancel advantage:''' {{sf6-adv|VP|+10}} oH / {{sf6-adv|VP|+6}} oB |
| * '''SA2 cancel advantage:''' {{sf6-adv|VP|+9}} oH / {{sf6-adv|VP|+5}} oB | | * '''{{clr|10|SA2}} cancel advantage:''' {{sf6-adv|VP|+9}} oH / {{sf6-adv|VP|+5}} oB |
| * '''Coward Crouch cancel advantage:''' {{sf6-adv|P|+1}} oH / {{sf6-adv|M|-3}} oB | | * '''Coward Crouch cancel advantage:''' {{sf6-adv|P|+1}} oH / {{sf6-adv|M|-3}} oB |
| * '''Forward Hop cancel advantage:''' {{sf6-adv|VM|-8}} oH / {{sf6-adv|VM|-12}} oB | | * '''Forward Hop cancel advantage:''' {{sf6-adv|VM|-8}} oH / {{sf6-adv|VM|-12}} oB |
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| Primary poking tool for Blanka, thanks to its excellent reach, active frames, and consistent conversions into Blanka Ball. When spaced out in neutral, it can connect as late as the 3rd active frame; this increases its hit/block advantage by up to 2f, but also makes the cancel hitconfirm window 2f more difficult. It has limited utility in combo routes, but may occasionally be useful in situations where 5HP won't reach and 5HK is too far to allow a follow-up. | | Primary poking tool for Blanka, thanks to its excellent reach, active frames, and consistent conversions into Blanka Ball. When spaced out in neutral, it can connect as late as the 3rd active frame; this increases its hit/block advantage by up to 2f, but also makes the cancel hitconfirm window 2f more difficult. It has limited utility in combo routes, but may occasionally be useful in situations where {{clr|H|5HP}} won't reach and {{clr|H|5HK}} is too far to allow a follow-up. |
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| {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_2hp}} | | {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_2hp}} |
| * Punish Counter: HKD +80 (puts airborne opponents into [[Street_Fighter_6/Glossary#Juggles|limited juggle state]]) | | * Punish Counter: HKD +80 (puts airborne opponents into {{sf6-jug|limited juggle}} state) |
| * 1f extra recovery on block | | * 1f extra recovery on block |
| * Forces stand | | * Forces stand |
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| Enormous reach for a normal attack, and one of Blanka's farthest-reaching neutral options. Great for harassing the opponent's Drive gauge, especially when they are on the lookout to Perfect Parry a Blanka Ball. Can be fairly easily counterpoked and whiff punished due to the slow startup and long recovery time, so it should be used sparingly. | | Enormous reach for a normal attack, and one of Blanka's farthest-reaching neutral options. Great for harassing the opponent's Drive gauge, especially when they are on the lookout to Perfect Parry a Blanka Ball. Can be fairly easily counterpoked and whiff punished due to the slow startup and long recovery time, so it should be used sparingly. |
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| On Punish Counter, it knocks the opponent to the other end of the screen; this doesn't allow a follow-up juggle, but gives Blanka great screen position. After a whiff punish, closet the gap with MP Blanka Ball for follow-up oki, or set up a Blanka-chan doll. | | On Punish Counter, it knocks the opponent to the other end of the screen; this doesn't allow a follow-up juggle, but gives Blanka great screen position. After a whiff punish, closet the gap with {{clr|M|MP Rolling Attack}} for follow-up oki, or set up a Blanka-chan doll. |
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| {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_2lk}} | | {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_2lk}} |
| * Chains into 5LK/2LP/2LK | | * Chains into {{clr|L|5LK}}/{{clr|L|2LP}}/{{clr|L|2LK}} |
| * Applies 10% damage scaling to next hit when beginning a combo (100/90/80...) | | * Applies 20% damage scaling to next hit when beginning a combo (100/80/70...) |
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| Blanka's fastest low, typically making it good for pressure. Chaining into 2LP leaves a 5f blockstring gap, and a chain into another 2LK leaves a 4f gap, allowing the opponent to mash out of pressure or at least force a trade. Chaining from 2LK into 5LK will frame trap any of the opponent's buttons. | | Blanka's fastest low, typically making it good for pressure. Chaining into {{clr|L|2LP}} leaves a 5f blockstring gap, and a chain into another {{clr|L|2LK}} leaves a 4f gap, allowing the opponent to mash out of pressure or at least force a trade. Chaining from {{clr|L|2LK}} into {{clr|L|5LK}} will frame trap any of the opponent's buttons. |
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| {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_2mk}} | | {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_2mk}} |
| | * 2f extra recovery on whiff |
| * '''Cancel Hitconfirm Window:''' 13f | | * '''Cancel Hitconfirm Window:''' 13f |
| * '''Drive Rush cancel advantage:''' {{sf6-adv|VP|+14}} oH / {{sf6-adv|VP|+4}} oB | | * '''{{clr|4|Drive Rush}} cancel advantage:''' {{sf6-adv|VP|+14}} oH / {{sf6-adv|VP|+4}} oB |
| * '''SA2 cancel advantage:''' {{sf6-adv|VP|+13}} oH / {{sf6-adv|P|+3}} oB | | * '''{{clr|10|SA2}} cancel advantage:''' {{sf6-adv|VP|+13}} oH / {{sf6-adv|P|+3}} oB |
| * '''Coward Crouch cancel advantage:''' {{sf6-adv|VP|+5}} oH / {{sf6-adv|VM|-5}} oB | | * '''Coward Crouch cancel advantage:''' {{sf6-adv|VP|+5}} oH / {{sf6-adv|VM|-5}} oB |
| * '''Forward Hop cancel advantage:''' {{sf6-adv|VM|-4}} oH / {{sf6-adv|VM|-14}} oB | | * '''Forward Hop cancel advantage:''' {{sf6-adv|VM|-4}} oH / {{sf6-adv|VM|-14}} oB |
| * 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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| One of Blanka's primary midrange pokes along with 2MP, 5MP, and his light attacks. A safe, low poke thanks to its fairly quick recovery, though a bit stubby compared to his other medium buttons. It has similar range to other 2MKs like Ryu or Chun-Li, but because Blanka has a wider hurtbox he can easily get outpoked near its max range. | | One of Blanka's primary midrange pokes along with {{clr|M|2MP}}, {{clr|M|5MP}}, and his light attacks. It's a bit stubby compared to his other medium buttons, and has a wider recovery hurtbox to make it easier to whiff punish. It has similar range to other {{clr|M|2MKs}} like Ryu or Chun-Li, but because Blanka naturally has a wider hurtbox he can easily get outpoked near its max range. |
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| {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_2hk}} | | {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_2hk}} |
| * Counter-hit/Punish Counter: HKD +46 | | * Counter-hit/Punish Counter: HKD +46 |
| * Has juggle potential (no longer a HKD when juggled into) | | * Has juggle potential; not a Hard Knockdown when juggled into |
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| Blanka's traditional sweep with fairly long range and a convenient Hard Knockdown on hit. Has a lot of recovery, above-average startup and is unsafe on block, so it should be used either as a whiff punish or against characters with poor ranged punish options. | | Blanka's traditional sweep with fairly long range and a convenient Hard Knockdown on hit. Has a lot of recovery, above-average startup and is unsafe on block, so it should be used either as a whiff punish or against characters with poor ranged punish options. |
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| {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_jmp}} | | {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_jmp}} |
| * Puts airborne opponents into a [[Street_Fighter_6/Glossary#Juggles|limited juggle state]] | | * Puts airborne opponents into a {{sf6-jug|limited juggle}} state |
| * Cancelable into Aerial Rolling Attack (no charge required during SA2) | | * Cancelable into Aerial Rolling Attack (no charge required during SA2) |
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| Rewarding air-to-air if you have back charge, though the downward angle of the hitbox can make it harder to use in some scenarios. Allows a juggle route into Aerial Rolling Attack after OD Blanka Ball. | | Rewarding air-to-air if you have back charge, though the downward angle of the hitbox can make it harder to use in some scenarios. Allows a juggle route into Aerial Rolling Attack after {{clr|10|OD Rolling Attack}}. |
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| * Spike knockdown vs. airborne opponents | | * Spike knockdown vs. airborne opponents |
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| Blanka hits slightly above himself before swinging his arms down. More vulnerable to anti-airs than j.HK since the hurtbox extends well outside the attack hitbox. | | Blanka hits slightly above himself before swinging his arms down. More vulnerable to anti-airs than {{clr|H|j.HK}} since the hurtbox extends well outside the attack hitbox. |
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| {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_8jhp}} | | {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_8jhp}} |
| * Puts airborne opponents into a [[Street_Fighter_6/Glossary#Juggles|limited juggle state]] | | * Puts airborne opponents into a {{sf6-jug|limited juggle}} state |
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| Air-to-air with decent horizontal range. Does not cancel into Aerial Rolling Attack like j.MP, but is more rewarding when Blanka does not have charge. | | Air-to-air with decent horizontal range. Does not cancel into Aerial Rolling Attack like {{clr|M|j.MP}}, but is more rewarding when Blanka does not have charge. |
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| * Counter-hit/Punish Counter bonus advantage carries through both hits | | * Counter-hit/Punish Counter bonus advantage carries through both hits |
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| A short range 2-hit overhead that is safe on block and can lead to combos on Counter-hit/Punish Counter or when used out of Drive Rush. Because the 2nd hit has only 1 active frame, there are no meaty setups that allow a natural follow-up link. Pairs well with Blanka-chan bomb to crack the opponent's defenses. | | A short range 2-hit overhead that is safe on block and can lead to combos on Counter-hit/Punish Counter or when used out of {{clr|4|Drive Rush}}. Because the 2nd hit has only 1 active frame, there are no meaty setups that allow a natural follow-up link. Pairs well with Blanka-chan bomb to crack the opponent's defenses. |
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| * Counter-hit/Punish Counter bonus advantage carries through both hits | | * Counter-hit/Punish Counter bonus advantage carries through both hits |
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| A hopping 2-hit knee strike that advances forward. Can combo into 5LP or 2LP naturally on hit. Works well out of Drive Rush, giving it extra momentum, plus frames on block, and a combo route into 5HP for great damage. | | A hopping 2-hit knee strike that advances forward. Can combo naturally into {{clr|L|5LP}} or {{clr|L|2LP}} with plenty of time to hitconfirm. Works well out of {{clr|4|Drive Rush}}, giving it extra momentum, plus frames on block, and a combo route into {{clr|H|5HP}} for great damage. |
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| {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_4mk}} | | {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_4mk}} |
| * Head hurtbox disappears 1-3f and is anti-air invuln 4-14f | | * Head hurtbox disappears 1-3f and is '''anti-air invuln''' 4-14f |
| | * Whiffs on crouching opponents from longer ranges |
| * '''Cancel Hitconfirm Window:''' 20f | | * '''Cancel Hitconfirm Window:''' 20f |
| * '''Drive Rush cancel advantage:''' {{sf6-adv|VP|+16}} oH / {{sf6-adv|VP|+10}} oB | | * '''{{clr|4|Drive Rush}} cancel advantage:''' {{sf6-adv|VP|+16}} oH / {{sf6-adv|VP|+10}} oB |
| * '''SA2 cancel advantage:''' {{sf6-adv|VP|+15}} oH / {{sf6-adv|VP|+9}} oB | | * '''{{clr|10|SA2}} cancel advantage:''' {{sf6-adv|VP|+15}} oH / {{sf6-adv|VP|+9}} oB |
| * '''Coward Crouch cancel advantage:''' {{sf6-adv|VP|+7}} oH / {{sf6-adv|P|+1}} oB | | * '''Coward Crouch cancel advantage:''' {{sf6-adv|VP|+7}} oH / {{sf6-adv|P|+1}} oB |
| * '''Forward Hop cancel advantage:''' {{sf6-adv|M|-2}} oH / {{sf6-adv|VM|-8}} oB | | * '''Forward Hop cancel advantage:''' {{sf6-adv|M|-2}} oH / {{sf6-adv|VM|-8}} oB |
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| One of Blanka's best normals with multiple uses. It gives frame advantage on block even without Drive Rush, and the high active frame count makes it easy to time as a meaty for even better advantage. It combos naturally into lights or 2MK, and can get much stronger combo routes on Counter-hit or with Drive Rush. The hitconfirm window is extremely lenient, allowing for follow-ups even at a range where links won't work. The hitbox is completely disjointed, making it a useful anti-air at mid range. The only downside is that whiffs on crouching opponents at farther ranges, requiring Blanka to get close to enact his pressure. | | One of Blanka's best normals with multiple uses. |
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| * Spike knockdown vs. airborne opponents | | * Spike knockdown vs. airborne opponents |
| * Punish Counter: Crumple state (HKD +76~79); OTG bounce vs. airborne | | * Punish Counter: Crumple state (HKD +76~79); OTG bounce vs. airborne |
| * '''Cancel Hitconfirm Window:''' 31f (into 2PP only) | | * '''Cancel Hitconfirm Window:''' 31f (into 2PP only, up to frame 34 on hit/block) |
| * '''Coward Crouch cancel advantage:''' KD +23(Crumple +81) oH / {{sf6-adv|VM|-7}} oB | | * '''Coward Crouch cancel advantage:''' KD +23(Crumple +81) oH / {{sf6-adv|VM|-7}} oB |
| * 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...) |
| * Blanka is in a crouching state during recovery on frames 21-43 | | * Blanka is in a crouching state during recovery on frames 21-43 |
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| A body splash with good horizontal and vertical reach. Quite unsafe on block, but if well-spaced it can be difficult for some characters to punish. A regular hit gives a fairly unremarkable knockdown, but the Punish Counter crumple state makes it useful as a DP punish and as a predictive tool against low pokes. | | A body splash with good horizontal and vertical reach. Quite unsafe on block, but if well-spaced it can be difficult for most characters to punish. A regular hit gives a fairly unremarkable knockdown, but the Punish Counter crumple state makes it useful as a DP punish and as a predictive tool against low pokes. |
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| Canceling into Coward Crouch will not keep Blanka safe on block, but it does allow a juggle into Wild Lift on Punish Counter. By holding up to cancel the Coward Crouch immediately, it's also possible to score a free juggle into any attack 6f or faster. | | Canceling into Coward Crouch will not keep Blanka safe on block, but it does allow a juggle into Wild Lift on Punish Counter. By holding up to cancel the Coward Crouch immediately, it's also possible to score a free juggle into any attack 6f or faster. |
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| A very long range low-hitting slide that knocks down. Excellent tool against fireballs if Blanka is spaced out far enough to reach his low-profile frames without running into the projectile. The slow startup can make it hard to react to faster projectiles like Sonic Boom in this way, so it must be used a bit pre-emptively. It is very unsafe on block and can usually be punished even at max range. | | A very long range low-hitting slide that knocks down. Excellent tool against fireballs if Blanka is spaced out far enough to reach his low-profile frames without running into the projectile. The slow startup can make it hard to react to faster projectiles like Sonic Boom in this way, so it must be used a bit pre-emptively. It is very unsafe on block and can usually be punished even at max range. |
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| When combined with Drive Rush, 3HP becomes a powerful approach tool. It can be made much safer on block (often unpunishable due to pushback), and the screen freeze can give time to react to a projectile's startup to initiate the slide. The forward momentum of Drive Rush will allow it to reach from a much greater distance than usual. | | When combined with {{clr|4|Drive Rush}}, {{clr|H|3HP}} becomes a powerful approach tool. It can be made much safer on block (often unpunishable due to pushback), and the screen freeze can give time to react to a projectile's startup to initiate the slide. The forward momentum of {{clr|4|Drive Rush}} will allow it to reach from a much greater distance than usual. |
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| Has naturally high juggle potential, making it useful as a situational combo ender that leaves Blanka close to the opponent. | | Has naturally high juggle potential, making it useful as a situational combo ender that leaves Blanka close to the opponent. |
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| {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_lplk}} | | {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_lplk}} |
| * Punish Counter: HKD +30 | | * Punish Counter: HKD +30 |
| * Applies 20% damage scaling to 3rd hit of combo after juggling into OD-activated Blanka-chan
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| ** e.g. Throw (100), Blanka-chan (100), follow-up juggle (60)
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| | * Applies 20% damage scaling to 3rd hit of combo after juggling into Blanka-chan (in addition to the doll's 2-hit combo scaling) |
| | ** e.g. Throw (100), Blanka-chan (100), follow-up juggle (50) |
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| Sets up an excellent corner throw loop with multiple options to alter the timing. Walking forward requires manual timing on the next strike/throw mixup, but allows for precise positioning and is the best option for baiting the opponent's throw tech. | | Sets up an excellent corner throw loop with multiple options to alter the timing. Walking forward requires manual timing on the next strike/throw mixup, but allows for precise positioning and is the best option for baiting the opponent's throw tech. |
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| Throw into Forward Dash puts Blanka at +11, requiring some manual timing on the throw loop while allowing for some strong auto-timed meaty normals. This gives just enough time to walk back out of the opponent's throw range for a shimmy (only a reversal throw from Zangief can reach Blanka). | | Throw into Forward Dash puts Blanka at {{sf6-adv|VP|+11}}, requiring some manual timing on the throw loop while allowing for some strong auto-timed meaty normals. This gives just enough time to walk back out of the opponent's throw range for a shimmy (only a reversal throw from Zangief can reach Blanka). |
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| Throw into Forward Hop (6KKK) is +3 for an auto-timed setup, but does not allow Blanka to walk back to bait the opponent's throw tech. Forward Hop also allows for a meaty strike after a midscreen Back Rise, but requires walking an additional ~6f to get back into throw range. | | Throw into Forward Hop (6KKK) is {{sf6-adv|P|+3}} for an auto-timed setup, but does not allow Blanka to walk back to bait the opponent's throw tech. Forward Hop also allows for a meaty strike after a midscreen Back Rise, but requires walking an additional ~6f to get back into throw range. |
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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, Blanka can dash up for strike/throw oki (+8 after dash). | | After throwing the opponent back into the corner, Blanka is {{sf6-adv|VP|+8}} after a forward dash. This allows him to pressure with {{clr|M|4MK}}, but leaves him too far to throw the opponent's wakeup 4f buttons (except against Blanka, E. Honda, and Zangief). Spending 1 bar on {{clr|4|Drive Rush}} allows stronger oki while allowing Blanka to bait a reversal if he doesn't commit to an attack. |
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| * Punish Counter: HKD +22 | | * Punish Counter: HKD +22 |
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| Solid air-to-air option against close jumps. Can also be used out of Coward Crouch ~ Raid Jump if you read the opponent's jump. Does not allow for throw oki, but Blanka can Drive Rush into a meaty strike to set up a tick throw scenario. | | Solid air-to-air option against close jumps. Can also be used out of Coward Crouch ~ Raid Jump if you read the opponent's jump. Does not allow for throw oki, but Blanka can {{clr|4|Drive Rush}} into a meaty strike to set up a tick throw scenario. |
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| | title = Drive Impact | | | title = Drive Impact |
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| | input = HPHK | | | input = {{Classic_sf6}} HPHK<br>{{Modern_sf6}} DI |
| | images = | | | images = |
| {{MoveDataCargoImage|imageHeight=160px|blanka_hphk|caption=}} | | {{MoveDataCargoImage|imageHeight=160px|blanka_hphk|caption=}} |
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| {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_hphk}} | | {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_hphk}} |
| See [[Street_Fighter_6/Gauges#Drive_Impact|Drive Impact]] | | * '''Armor (2-hit):''' 1-27f; '''Range:''' 2.523 (1.373 movement + 1.15 hitbox) |
| | * On Hit/PC: Applies 20% damage scaling to next hit when beginning a combo |
| | * On Block: Applies 20% scaling multiplier to all follow-up hits after Wall Splat; the next attack can incur additional Starter Scaling |
| | * Combos when canceled from {{clr|H|5HP}} or Punish Counter {{clr|M|4MK}}/{{clr|M|5MK}}/{{clr|M|2MK}} (no corner wallsplat; useful for depleting Drive gauge, especially after Perfect Parry) |
| | * A blocked {{clr|4|DI}} can combo into another {{clr|4|DI}} if opponent is not fully cornered (Stuns if opponent has less than 1.5 Drive bars) |
| | ** This happens because a blocked {{clr|4|DI}} is not considered a "hit" for combo purposes |
| | ** Causes both the 20% Starter and 20% Multiplier scaling to apply to the follow-up combo |
| | See [[Street_Fighter_6/Gauges#Drive_Impact|Drive Impact]] on the Gauges page for more details. |
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| When canceled from a normal, these are the important '''blockstring gaps'''; a gap of N will trade with an N-frame startup attack; [] = Burnout | | When canceled from a normal, these are the important '''blockstring gaps'''; a gap of N will trade with an N-frame startup attack; [] = Burnout |
| * 5HP: 6[2] | | * {{clr|H|5HP}}: 6[2] |
| * 4MK: 7[3] | | * {{clr|M|4MK}}: 7[3] |
| * 5MK: 9[5] | | * {{clr|M|5MK}}: 9[5] |
| * 2MP: 11[7] | | * {{clr|M|2MP}}, {{clr|M|2MK}}: 11[7] |
| * 2MK: 13[9]
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| * Note: A gap ≥ 6f can be thrown, and a gap ≥ 9f can be jumped out of by most characters | | * Note: A gap ≥ 6f can be thrown, and a gap ≥ 9f can be jumped out of by most characters |
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| | Against the following characters in Burnout: |
| | * '''JP (22K)''', frame 3 counter |
| | * '''Marisa (214K)''', frame 3 armor |
| | * '''Zangief ({{clr|H|5[HP]}})''', frame 4 armor |
| | It's important to use a blockstring that cannot be absorbed by their armor/counter moves. Ideally, the string should also not be a true combo, or it will cause a Lock and prevent Stun.<br>{{clr|10|*}} Denotes a move that causes Lock on Counter-hit, allowing the opponent to escape a Stun by mashing on wakeup. |
| | * {{clr|H|5HP}}{{clr|10|*}} > {{clr|4|DI}}: 2f blockstring gap prevents opponent from absorbing the hit |
| | * {{clr|M|4MK}}{{clr|10|*}} > {{clr|4|DI}}: 3f blockstring gap will work vs. Zangief {{clr|H|5[HP]}} |
| | * {{clr|4|DR~}}{{clr|M|5MK}}{{clr|10|*}} > {{clr|4|DI}}: 1f blockstring gap prevents opponent from absorbing the hit |
| | * {{clr|4|DR~}}{{clr|M|2MK}}{{clr|10|*}} > {{clr|4|DI}}: 3f blockstring gap will work vs. Zangief {{clr|H|5[HP]}} |
| | * {{clr|4|DR~}}{{clr|M|2MP}} > {{clr|4|DI}}: 3f blockstring gap will work vs. Zangief {{clr|H|5[HP]}} |
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| | input = 6HPHK (in blockstun) | | | input = {{Classic_sf6}} 6HPHK<br>{{Modern_sf6}} 6DI |
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| {{MoveDataCargoImage|imageHeight=160px|blanka_6hphk|caption=}} | | {{MoveDataCargoImage|imageHeight=160px|blanka_6hphk|caption=}} |
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| {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_6hphk}} | | {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_6hphk}} |
| See [[Street_Fighter_6/Gauges#Drive_Reversal|Drive Reversal]]
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| * '''Full Invuln:''' 1-22f; Armor Break | | * '''Full Invuln:''' 1-22f; Armor Break |
| | * 5f extra recovery on hit; 4f screen freeze during startup |
| | {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_6hphk_recovery}} |
| | * '''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. |
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| {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_mpmk}} | | {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_mpmk}} |
| See [[Street_Fighter_6/Gauges#Drive_Parry|Drive Parry]] | | See [[Street_Fighter_6/Gauges#Drive_Parry|Drive Parry]] on the Gauges page for more details. |
| * Perfect Parry has only 1f recovery, and disables the opponent from canceling their attack | | * Perfect Parry: |
| * Perfect Parry vs. projectiles puts you into a fixed 11f recovery | | ** Applies a 50% damage scaling multiplier to any punish afterwards |
| | ** vs. strikes, has only 1f recovery and prevents the opponent from canceling their attack |
| | ** vs. projectiles, puts you into a fixed 11f recovery |
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| =====<font style="visibility:hidden; float:right">Drive Rush (66)</font>===== | | =====<font style="visibility:hidden; float:right">Drive Rush (MPMK~66)</font>===== |
| {{MoveDataCargo | | {{MoveDataCargo |
| | title = Drive Rush | | | title = Drive Rush |
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| | input = 66 | | | input = {{Classic_sf6}} MPMK~66<br>{{Modern_sf6}} DP~66 |
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| {{MoveDataCargoImage|imageHeight=180px|blanka_66|caption=}} | | {{MoveDataCargoImage|imageHeight=160px|blanka_mpmk_66_pdr|caption=}} |
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| {{MoveDataCargoImage|hitbox=yes|imageHeight=180px|blanka_66|caption=}} | | {{MoveDataCargoImage|hitbox=yes|imageHeight=180px|blanka_mpmk_66_pdr|caption=}} |
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| {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_66}} | | {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_mpmk_66_pdr}} |
| See [[Street_Fighter_6/Gauges#Drive_Rush|Drive Rush]]. Frame data shown in (parentheses) refers to Parry Drive Rush. | | * 1-bar version performed out of Parry |
| * Distance:
| | * Startup is 1+8 immediately after successful Parry |
| ** 0.476 (min, cancel into immediate Throw)
| | {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_mpmk_66_drc}} |
| ** 2.082 (min, earliest blocking/movement frame)
| | * 3-bar version performed on hit/block from a cancelable normal |
| ** 2.867 (max, final DR frame)
| | ** Can also be performed from whiffed cancelable light normals |
| * See Strategy page for [[Street_Fighter_6/Blanka/Strategy#Drive_Rush|Blockstring Gaps and Combo Routes]]
| | See [[Street_Fighter_6/Gauges#Drive_Rush|Drive Rush]] on the Gauges page for more details. See Strategy page for [[Street_Fighter_6/Blanka/Strategy#Drive_Rush|Blockstring Gaps and Combo Routes]] |
| | * Startup refers to minimum time before an attack can cancel the {{clr|4|Drive Rush}} animation |
| | * The first 15 recovery frames are cancelable into any attack |
| | * The final 22 recovery frames are cancelable into any attack or movement option or blocking (except Parry) |
| | * Only Normal and Command Normal attacks are enhanced with '''+4''' frame advantage and improved juggle properties |
| | * Applies 15% damage scaling multiplier to any follow-up hits when used mid-combo |
| | ** Only applies scaling once per combo; does not apply when a {{clr|4|Drive Rush}} enhanced attack starts the combo |
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| | * 0.476 (min, cancel into immediate Throw) |
| | * 2.082 (min, earliest blocking/movement frame) |
| | * 2.867 (max, final {{clr|4|DR}} frame) |
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| * Can hold Down to extend the crouch up to an extra 50f | | * Can hold Down to extend the crouch up to an extra 50f |
| ** If no input is made, Blanka crouches for 52f (98f total animation) | | ** If no input is made, Blanka crouches for 52f (98f total animation) |
| * '''Low Profile / Upper Body Projectile Invuln:''' 9-29(130)f | | * '''Low Profile / Upper Body Projectile Invuln:''' 9-29(130)f; lasts until the final 18f of recovery |
| ** Lasts until the final 18f of recovery
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| * Can input Wild Lift, Raid Jump, or Surprise Hop from frame 19~ | | * Can input Wild Lift, Raid Jump, or Surprise Hop from frame 19~ |
| ** Surprise Hop has 3f extra recovery when performed out of Coward Crouch | | ** Surprise Hop has 3f extra recovery when performed out of Coward Crouch |
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| {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_2pp_p}} | | {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_2pp_p}} |
| * Puts opponents into [[Street_Fighter_6/Glossary#Juggles|limited juggle state]] | | * Puts opponents into {{sf6-jug|limited juggle}} state |
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| {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_2pp_k}} | | {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_2pp_k}} |
| * '''Upper Body Projectile Invuln:''' 1-9f | | * '''Upper Body Projectile Invuln:''' 1-9f |
| * '''Airborne''' 9-43f; Counter-hit state (but no Forced Knockdown state) for entire duration | | * '''Airborne''' 9-43f; Counter-hit state for entire duration (but no Forced Knockdown) |
| * 12f landing recovery if no air attack is used | | * 12f landing recovery if no air attack is used |
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| {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_4kkk}} | | {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_4kkk}} |
| * '''Airborne''' 11-21f (Forced Knockdown state) | | * '''Airborne''' 11-21f ({{FKD}} state) |
| * Distance: 186.108; 3f more recovery when done from Coward Crouch | | * Distance: 186.108; 3f more recovery when done from Coward Crouch |
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| * Activates Blanka-chan doll (OD 3-hit version) | | * Activates Blanka-chan doll (OD 3-hit version) |
| * '''Cancel Hitconfirm Window:''' 50f hit / 22f block (Super) | | * '''Cancel Hitconfirm Window:''' 50f hit / 22f block (Super) |
| * '''SA2 cancel advantage:''' KD +54(60) hit / {{sf6-adv|VP|+9}} block | | * '''{{clr|10|SA2}} cancel advantage:''' KD +54(60) hit / {{sf6-adv|VP|+9}} block |
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| Electric Thunder is Blanka's primary hitconfirm ender when charge is not available, leaving him safe on block with moderate pushback. The range is quite short, causing the meterless version to whiff in longer range cancels; holding the button down to extend the active frames can mess with the opponent's punish attempt, but this is a risky habit to get into as it opens the door for even stronger punishes against Blanka like a Drive Impact. On hit, a [[#Surprise_Hop_(6KKK/4KKK)|Forward Hop]] will close the gap for oki. | | Electric Thunder is Blanka's primary hitconfirm ender when charge is not available, leaving him safe on block with moderate pushback. The range is quite short, causing the meterless version to whiff in longer range cancels; holding the button down to extend the active frames can mess with the opponent's punish attempt, but this is a risky habit to get into as it opens the door for even stronger punishes against Blanka like a {{clr|4|Drive Impact}}. On hit, a [[#Surprise_Hop_(6KKK/4KKK)|Forward Hop]] will close the gap for oki. |
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| {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_46lp}} | | {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_46lp}} |
| * 40f charge time; '''Airborne''' 10-23f (Forced Knockdown state) | | * 40f charge time; '''Airborne''' 10-23f ({{FKD}} state) |
| * '''Cancel Hitconfirm Window:''' 22f (Super); all active frames are cancelable | | * '''Cancel Hitconfirm Window:''' 22f (Super); all active frames are cancelable |
| {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_46mp}} | | {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_46mp}} |
| * 40f charge time; '''Airborne''' 12-33f (Forced Knockdown state) | | * 40f charge time; '''Airborne''' 12-33f ({{FKD}} state) |
| * Punish Counter: KD +66 Tumble / [[Street_Fighter_6/Glossary#Juggles|limited juggle]] OTG state | | * Punish Counter: KD +66 Tumble / {{sf6-jug|limited juggle}} OTG state |
| * '''Cancel Hitconfirm Window:''' 22f (Super); only the first 11 active frames are cancelable | | * '''Cancel Hitconfirm Window:''' 22f (Super); only the first 11 active frames are cancelable |
| {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_46hp}} | | {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_46hp}} |
| * 40f charge time; '''Airborne''' 20-43f (Forced Knockdown state) | | * 40f charge time; '''Airborne''' 20-43f ({{FKD}} state) |
| * Punish Counter: KD +86 Tumble / [[Street_Fighter_6/Glossary#Juggles|limited juggle]] OTG state | | * Punish Counter: KD +86 Tumble / {{sf6-jug|limited juggle}} OTG state |
| * '''Cancel Hitconfirm Window:''' 22f (Super); only the first 6 active frames are cancelable | | * '''Cancel Hitconfirm Window:''' 22f (Super); only the first 6 active frames are cancelable |
| * 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...) |
| {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_46pp}} | | {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_46pp}} |
| * 40f charge time; '''Airborne''' 18-41f (Forced Knockdown state) | | * 40f charge time; '''Airborne''' 18-41f ({{FKD}} state) |
| * Side switches on hit unless opponent is near the corner | | * Side switches on hit unless opponent is near the corner |
| * '''Cancel Hitconfirm Window:''' 19f (Super); only the first 2 active frames are cancelable | | * '''Cancel Hitconfirm Window:''' 19f (Super); only the first 2 active frames are cancelable |
| * '''SA2 cancel advantage:''' KD +74 hit / {{sf6-adv|VP|+9}} block | | * '''{{clr|10|SA2}} cancel advantage:''' KD +74 hit / {{sf6-adv|VP|+9}} block |
| * 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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| LP Blanka Ball is primarily used to intentionally stop short of the opponent, whiffing with quick landing recovery. Many opponents will try to parry frequently in neutral against Blanka to avoid losing Drive gauge on block or to punish the safer versions of Blanka Ball with a Perfect Parry; mixing in the occasional LP Ball lets him land and immediately throw to punish this. It's important not to accidentally use this version at a range where it can be blocked, as it's horribly unsafe. If the opponent expects a whiffed LP Ball, they can stuff it with a quick jab punish on reaction. | | LP Blanka Ball is primarily used to intentionally stop short of the opponent, whiffing with quick landing recovery. Many opponents will try to parry frequently in neutral against Blanka to avoid losing Drive gauge on block or to punish the safer versions of Blanka Ball with a Perfect Parry; mixing in the occasional LP Ball lets him land and immediately throw to punish this. It's important not to accidentally use this version at a range where it can be blocked, as it's horribly unsafe. If the opponent expects a whiffed LP Ball, they can stuff it with a quick jab punish on reaction. |
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| MP Blanka Ball is the most common version in combos with its good combination of speed and distance, hitting much more consistently than [[#Electric_Thunder_(214P)|Electric Thunder]] from ranged pokes. In some matchups it can also be used as a decent whiff punish tool if Blanka already has charge, though it's quite risky to throw out if the opponent might block it. A successful Punish Counter can lead to a juggled SA1 in the corner, but in most cases the reward is just better oki and corner carry. | | MP Blanka Ball is the most common version in combos with its good combination of speed and distance, hitting much more consistently than [[#Electric_Thunder_(214P)|Electric Thunder]] from ranged pokes. In some matchups it can also be used as a decent whiff punish tool if Blanka already has charge, though it's quite risky to throw out if the opponent might block it. A successful Punish Counter can lead to a juggled {{clr|10|SA1}} in the corner, but in most cases the reward is just better oki and corner carry. |
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| HP Blanka Ball has much slower startup than the other versions, but travels full screen and is much safer on block due to the high pushback. In almost all cases, a Perfect Parry is required to punish it effectively. This version is great for harassing the opponent's Drive gauge, chipping away a full bar every time they block. The threat of HP Blanka Ball is what makes whiffed LP Ball so strong. The slow startup does make it a little easier to Perfect Parry or to interrupt with an anti-air invincible move, and makes it more likely for Blanka to run into a projectile before it can connect with the opponent. If it manages to land as a Punish Counter, the tumble state allows Blanka to combo into Drive Rush 3HP from anywhere on the screen. | | HP Blanka Ball has much slower startup than the other versions, but travels full screen and is much safer on block due to the high pushback. In almost all cases, a Perfect Parry is required to punish it effectively. This version is great for harassing the opponent's Drive gauge, chipping away a full bar every time they block. The threat of HP Blanka Ball is what makes whiffed LP Ball so strong. The slow startup does make it a little easier to Perfect Parry or to interrupt with an anti-air invincible move, and makes it more likely for Blanka to run into a projectile before it can connect with the opponent. If it manages to land as a Punish Counter, the tumble state allows Blanka to combo into {{clr|4|DR~}}{{clr|H|3HP}} from anywhere on the screen. |
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| * Cammy SA3 | | * Cammy {{clr|10|SA3}} |
| * Blanka SA1 (during SA2 install only) | | * Blanka {{clr|10|SA1}} (during {{clr|10|SA2}} install only) |
| * Guile SA1 (only if blocked from close range) | | * Guile {{clr|10|SA1}} (only if blocked from close range) |
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| OD Blanka Ball has the same full screen presence of the HP version, while being faster and even safer on block. Blanka can still be punished if the opponent Perfect Parries, but with only 1 landing recovery frame the opponent may have difficulty scoring a useful punish; for consistency, they will likely need to Drive Rush into a low starter like 2MK, or use a juggle starter instead. On hit, Blanka switches sides and launches the opponent upward for a follow-up juggle like [2]8K or j.MP > j.[4]6P. | | OD Blanka Ball has the same full screen presence of the HP version, while being faster and even safer on block. Blanka can be punished if the opponent Perfect Parries, with {{clr|4|Drive Rush}} making it much easier to chase him down as he lands. On hit, Blanka switches sides and launches the opponent upward for a follow-up juggle like [2]8K or j.MP > j.[4]6P. |
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| {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_46lp_sa2}} | | {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_46lp_sa2}} |
| * 40f charge time (no charge required if canceled into) | | * 40f charge time (no charge required if canceled into) |
| * '''Airborne''' 10-23f (Forced Knockdown state) | | * '''Airborne''' 10-23f ({{FKD}} state) |
| * Activates Blanka-chan doll (meterless 1-hit version) | | * Activates Blanka-chan doll (meterless 1-hit version) |
| * '''Cancel Hitconfirm Window:''' 58f hit / 56f block (Rolling Cannon) | | * '''Cancel Hitconfirm Window:''' 58f hit / 56f block (Rolling Cannon) |
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| * 40f charge time (no charge required if canceled into) | | * 40f charge time (no charge required if canceled into) |
| * '''Airborne''' 12-33f (Forced Knockdown state) | | * '''Airborne''' 12-33f ({{FKD}} state) |
| * Punish Counter: KD +66 Tumble / [[Street_Fighter_6/Glossary#Juggles|limited juggle]] OTG state | | * Punish Counter: KD +66 Tumble / {{sf6-jug|limited juggle}} OTG state |
| * Activates Blanka-chan doll (meterless 1-hit version) | | * Activates Blanka-chan doll (meterless 1-hit version) |
| * '''Cancel Hitconfirm Window:''' 58f hit / 56f block (Rolling Cannon) | | * '''Cancel Hitconfirm Window:''' 58f hit / 56f block (Rolling Cannon) |
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| * 40f charge time (no charge required if canceled into) | | * 40f charge time (no charge required if canceled into) |
| * '''Airborne''' 18-43f (Forced Knockdown state) | | * '''Airborne''' 18-43f ({{FKD}} state) |
| * Punish Counter: KD +81 Tumble / [[Street_Fighter_6/Glossary#Juggles|limited juggle]] OTG state | | * Punish Counter: KD +81 Tumble / {{sf6-jug|limited juggle}} OTG state |
| * Activates Blanka-chan doll (meterless 1-hit version) | | * Activates Blanka-chan doll (meterless 1-hit version) |
| * '''Cancel Hitconfirm Window:''' 58f hit / 56f block (Rolling Cannon) | | * '''Cancel Hitconfirm Window:''' 58f hit / 56f block (Rolling Cannon) |
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| * 40f charge time (no charge required if canceled into) | | * 40f charge time (no charge required if canceled into) |
| * '''Airborne''' 18-46f (Forced Knockdown state) | | * '''Airborne''' 18-46f ({{FKD}} state) |
| * Activates Blanka-chan doll (OD 3-hit version) | | * Activates Blanka-chan doll (OD 3-hit version) |
| * '''Cancel Hitconfirm Window:''' 42f block (Rolling Cannon) | | * '''Cancel Hitconfirm Window:''' 42f block (Rolling Cannon) |
| * 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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| The general usage of Rolling Attack during the SA2 install is the same, but there are some key changes. Charge is no longer required when canceling into the move, making combos much more consistent. Each usage of Blanka Ball drains 100f from the 1500f install timer, or about 6.7% of the total time. Electricity is applied during the attack, allowing for the activation of Blanka-chan dolls that can lead to powerful juggles on hit or mixups on block. | | The general usage of Rolling Attack during the {{clr|10|SA2}} install is the same, but there are some key changes. Charge is no longer required when canceling into the move, making combos much more consistent. Each usage of Blanka Ball drains 100f from the 1500f install timer, or about 6.7% of the total time. Electricity is applied during the attack, allowing for the activation of Blanka-chan dolls that can lead to powerful juggles on hit or mixups on block. |
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| After bouncing off the opponent on hit/block, Blanka can cancel into a Rolling Cannon follow-up (except for the OD version on hit). This allows for extended combos and juggles with plenty of time to confirm on hit. On block, Blanka can use the 3P Rolling Cannon to get frame advantage, or fly backwards to make punishes more difficult. If the opponent crouch blocks after a meterless Blanka Ball, the 3P Rolling Cannon will not form a true blockstring, allowing the opponent to Perfect Parry or interrupt it with an anti-air invincible attack. | | After bouncing off the opponent on hit/block, Blanka can cancel into a Rolling Cannon follow-up (except for the OD version on hit). This allows for extended combos and juggles with plenty of time to confirm on hit. On block, Blanka can use the 3P Rolling Cannon to get frame advantage, or fly backwards to make punishes more difficult. If the opponent crouch blocks after a meterless Blanka Ball, the 3P Rolling Cannon will not form a true blockstring, allowing the opponent to Perfect Parry or interrupt it with an anti-air invincible attack. |
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| All versions on block have only 1 frame of landing recovery, much like the standard OD version. This makes punishes a bit more awkward and requires the opponent to be aware of this property, presenting an important knowledge check. LP and MP versions are slightly safer on block and bounce much farther away, limiting the punish options of most characters. The HP version, meanwhile, recovers closer and is 6f worse on block; this makes it much more punishable if not canceled into Rolling Cannon. OD Blanka Ball also recovers closer, but at -7 it is still generally safe. | | All versions on block have only 5 frames of landing recovery, much like the standard OD version. This makes the proper punish timing a bit more precise, as an early punish will put Blanka into a juggle state. The LP and MP versions are slightly safer on block and bounce much farther away, limiting the punish options of most characters. The HP version, meanwhile, recovers closer and is 6f worse on block; this makes it much more punishable if not canceled into Rolling Cannon. OD Blanka Ball also recovers closer, but at -7 it is still generally safe. |
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| After a Punish Counter MP or HP version, the opponent's tumbling OTG state can be followed up anywhere on the screen with a 3P Rolling Cannon or an enhanced SA1. This dramatically increases the damage output on a successful punish starter compared to the non-SA2 versions. | | After a Punish Counter MP or HP version, the opponent's tumbling OTG state can be followed up anywhere on the screen with a 3P Rolling Cannon or an enhanced {{clr|10|SA1}}. This dramatically increases the damage output on a successful punish starter compared to the non-{{clr|10|SA2}} versions. |
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| * 40f charge time | | * 40f charge time |
| * Can hit cross-up; button strength determines trajectory (LP close, MP mid, HP far) | | * Can hit cross-up; button strength determines trajectory (LP close, MP mid, HP far) |
| * Forced Knockdown state until landing | | * {{FKD}} state until landing |
| * Puts grounded opponents into [[Street_Fighter_6/Glossary#Juggles|limited juggle state]]; spike knockdown vs. airborne opponents | | * Puts grounded opponents into {{sf6-jug|limited juggle}} state; spike knockdown vs. airborne opponents |
| {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_j46pp}} | | {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_j46pp}} |
| * 40f charge time; transitions to 2nd attack on hit only | | * 40f charge time; transitions to 2nd attack on hit only |
| * Can hit cross-up (2nd attack whiffs midscreen) | | * Can hit cross-up (2nd attack whiffs midscreen) |
| * Forced Knockdown state until landing | | * {{FKD}} state until landing |
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| A unique "divekick" that requires charge, notable for its ability to be performed from a backwards jump. The meterless version is usually unsafe, but with accurate spacing it can avoid punishment. The OD version always grants frame advantage on block, making it an excellent pressure starter. While the execution is difficult, Aerial Ball can be done from a forward jump; an easier (but more reactable) option is to charge while inputting Coward Crouch > Raid Jump, then using Aerial Ball to change your jump trajectory. | | A unique "divekick" that requires charge, notable for its ability to be performed from a backwards jump. The meterless version is usually unsafe, but with accurate spacing it can avoid punishment. The OD version is always safe on block, and can often be plus depending on the spacing. While the execution is difficult, Aerial Ball can be done from a forward jump; an easier (but more reactable) option is to charge while inputting Coward Crouch > Raid Jump, then using Aerial Ball to change your jump trajectory. |
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| * Can hit cross-up; button strength determines trajectory (LP close, MP mid, HP far) | | * Can hit cross-up; button strength determines trajectory (LP close, MP mid, HP far) |
| * Forced Knockdown state until landing | | * {{FKD}} state until landing |
| * Puts grounded opponents into [[Street_Fighter_6/Glossary#Juggles|limited juggle state]]; spike knockdown vs. airborne opponents | | * Puts grounded opponents into {{sf6-jug|limited juggle}} state; spike knockdown vs. airborne opponents |
| * Activates Blanka-chan doll (meterless 1-hit version) | | * Activates Blanka-chan doll (meterless 1-hit version) |
| * '''Cancel Hitconfirm Window:''' 22(17)f (Rolling Cannon, height-dependent) | | * '''Cancel Hitconfirm Window:''' 22(17)f (Rolling Cannon, height-dependent) |
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| * 40f charge time (no charge required if canceled into); transitions to 2nd attack on hit only | | * 40f charge time (no charge required if canceled into); transitions to 2nd attack on hit only |
| * Can hit cross-up (2nd attack whiffs midscreen) | | * Can hit cross-up (2nd attack whiffs midscreen) |
| * Forced Knockdown state until landing | | * {{FKD}} state until landing |
| * Activates Blanka-chan doll (OD 3-hit version) | | * Activates Blanka-chan doll (OD 3-hit version) |
| * '''Cancel Hitconfirm Window:''' 72(66)f hit / 17f block (Rolling Cannon, height-dependent) | | * '''Cancel Hitconfirm Window:''' 72(66)f hit / 17f block (Rolling Cannon, height-dependent) |
| * Applies 10% damage scaling to next hit when beginning a combo, or 10% immediate scaling when comboed into | | * Applies 10% damage scaling to next hit when beginning a combo, or 10% immediate scaling when comboed into |
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| The SA2 install version of Aerial Ball is mostly identical, but has a few key changes compared to the original. It deals slightly more damage, and can be canceled into from j.MP with no charge; this can even be done late from a forward j.MP, leaving a small gap in the blockstring that can catch opponents who expect an immediate tick throw after landing. It also gains the ability to cancel into Rolling Cannon before landing (unless it connects at the minimum possible height, in which case a cancel is no longer possible). This can be used to make the meterless versions safe, or set up a tricky cross-up sequence like j.MP > Aerial Ball > Rolling Cannon, which can hit in many different ways depending on the spacing and timing. | | The {{clr|10|SA2}} install version of Aerial Ball is mostly identical, but has a few key changes compared to the original. It deals slightly more damage, and can be canceled into from j.MP with no charge; this can even be done late from a forward j.MP, leaving a small gap in the blockstring that can catch opponents who expect an immediate tick throw after landing. It also gains the ability to cancel into Rolling Cannon before landing (unless it connects at the minimum possible height, in which case a cancel is no longer possible). This can be used to make the meterless versions safe, or set up a tricky cross-up sequence like j.MP > Aerial Ball > Rolling Cannon, which can hit in many different ways depending on the spacing and timing. |
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| * '''Anti-Air Invuln:''' 8-26f; '''Airborne''' 6-57f (Forced Knockdown state) | | * '''Anti-Air Invuln:''' 8-26f; '''Airborne''' 6-57f ({{FKD}} state) |
| * 40f charge time; farthest horizontal range (most useful in grounded combos) | | * 40f charge time; farthest horizontal range (most useful in grounded combos) |
| {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_28mk}} | | {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_28mk}} |
| * '''Anti-Air Invuln:''' 8-26f; '''Airborne''' 6-57f (Forced Knockdown state) | | * '''Anti-Air Invuln:''' 8-26f; '''Airborne''' 6-57f ({{FKD}} state) |
| * 40f charge time; travels up and slightly forward for standard anti-air purposes | | * 40f charge time; travels up and slightly forward for standard anti-air purposes |
| {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_28hk}} | | {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_28hk}} |
| * '''Anti-Air Invuln:''' 8-26f; '''Airborne''' 6-57f (Forced Knockdown state) | | * '''Anti-Air Invuln:''' 8-26f; '''Airborne''' 6-57f ({{FKD}} state) |
| * 40f charge time; travels straight up for deep anti-airs and juggles | | * 40f charge time; travels straight up for deep anti-airs and juggles |
| {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_28kk}} | | {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_28kk}} |
| * '''Full Invuln:''' 1-10f; '''Airborne''' 4-53f (Forced Knockdown state) | | * '''Full Invuln:''' 1-10f; '''Airborne''' 4-53f ({{FKD}} state) |
| * 40f charge time; travels up, in between the trajectory of MK and HK versions | | * 40f charge time; travels up, in between the trajectory of MK and HK versions |
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| An upward angled attack used as an anti-air, reversal, and combo/juggle ender. Each strength has its own trajectory, with LK traveling the farthest and HK traveling straight up. The LK version can be used in grounded combos for better damage and oki than Rolling Attack, but anything more than 2 light attacks will cause it to whiff on standard-height crouching opponents. It is massively unsafe on whiff and block; Blanka comes back down with an unusual backward trajectory that can make may require the opponent to walk or Drive Rush forward to begin their optimal punish route. | | An upward angled attack used as an anti-air, reversal, and combo/juggle ender. Each strength has its own trajectory, with LK traveling the farthest and HK traveling straight up. The LK version can be used in grounded combos for better damage and oki than Rolling Attack, but anything more than 2 light attacks will cause it to whiff on standard-height crouching opponents. It is massively unsafe on whiff and block; Blanka comes back down with an unusual backward trajectory that can make may require the opponent to walk or {{clr|4|Drive Rush}} forward to begin their optimal punish route. |
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| * '''Anti-Air Invuln:''' 8-26f; '''Airborne''' 6-57f (Forced Knockdown state) | | * '''Anti-Air Invuln:''' 8-26f; '''Airborne''' 6-57f ({{FKD}} state) |
| * 40f charge time (no charge required if canceled into) | | * 40f charge time (no charge required if canceled into) |
| * Farthest horizontal range (most useful in grounded combos) | | * Farthest horizontal range (most useful in grounded combos) |
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| * '''Anti-Air Invuln:''' 8-26f; '''Airborne''' 6-57f (Forced Knockdown state) | | * '''Anti-Air Invuln:''' 8-26f; '''Airborne''' 6-57f ({{FKD}} state) |
| * 40f charge time (no charge required if canceled into) | | * 40f charge time (no charge required if canceled into) |
| * Travels up and slightly forward for standard anti-air purposes | | * Travels up and slightly forward for standard anti-air purposes |
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| {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_28hk_sa2}} | | {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_28hk_sa2}} |
| * '''Anti-Air Invuln:''' 8-26f; '''Airborne''' 6-57f (Forced Knockdown state) | | * '''Anti-Air Invuln:''' 8-26f; '''Airborne''' 6-57f ({{FKD}} state) |
| * 40f charge time (no charge required if canceled into) | | * 40f charge time (no charge required if canceled into) |
| * Travels straight up for deep anti-airs and juggles | | * Travels straight up for deep anti-airs and juggles |
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| * Applies 10% damage scaling to next hit when beginning a combo, or 10% immediate scaling when comboed into | | * Applies 10% damage scaling to next hit when beginning a combo, or 10% immediate scaling when comboed into |
| {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_28kk_sa2}} | | {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_28kk_sa2}} |
| * '''Full Invuln:''' 1-10f; '''Airborne''' 4-53f (Forced Knockdown state) | | * '''Full Invuln:''' 1-10f; '''Airborne''' 4-53f ({{FKD}} state) |
| * 40f charge time (no charge required if canceled into) | | * 40f charge time (no charge required if canceled into) |
| * Travels up, in between the trajectory of MK and HK versions | | * Travels up, in between the trajectory of MK and HK versions |
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| * Applies 40% damage scaling to next hit when beginning a combo, or 10% immediate scaling when comboed into | | * Applies 40% damage scaling to next hit when beginning a combo, or 10% immediate scaling when comboed into |
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| The SA2 install version of Vertical Roll is a great juggle starter when canceled into a Rolling Cannon follow-up; while there is additional damage scaling applied, it massively increases Blanka's damage potential overall. The lack of charge requirement when canceled into also makes the attack more versatile, making Blanka free to move around and combo in situations that would normally be impossible. | | The {{clr|10|SA2}} install version of Vertical Roll is a great juggle starter when canceled into a Rolling Cannon follow-up; while there is additional damage scaling applied, it massively increases Blanka's damage potential overall. The lack of charge requirement when canceled into also makes the attack more versatile, making Blanka free to move around and combo in situations that would normally be impossible. |
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| {{MoveDataCargoImage|hitbox=yes|imageHeight=100px|blanka_63214kk|1|caption=OD Version 1st Hit}} | | {{MoveDataCargoImage|hitbox=yes|imageHeight=100px|blanka_63214kk|1|caption=}} |
| | {{MoveDataCargoImage|hitbox=yes|imageHeight=100px|blanka_63214kk|2|caption=OD Version 1st Hit}} |
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| {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_63214lk}} | | {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_63214lk}} |
| * '''Airborne''' 8-12f, 27-64f (Forced Knockdown state); can hit cross-up | | * '''Airborne''' 8-12f, 27-64f ({{FKD}} state); can hit cross-up |
| * Shortest trajectory (can steer forward/backward) | | * Shortest trajectory (can steer forward/backward) |
| {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_63214mk}} | | {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_63214mk}} |
| * '''Airborne''' 8-12f, 27-67f (Forced Knockdown state); can hit cross-up | | * '''Airborne''' 8-12f, 27-67f ({{FKD}} state); can hit cross-up |
| * Medium trajectory (can steer forward/backward) | | * Medium trajectory (can steer forward/backward) |
| {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_63214hk}} | | {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_63214hk}} |
| * '''Airborne''' 8-12f, 27-69f (Forced Knockdown state); can hit cross-up | | * '''Airborne''' 8-12f, 27-69f ({{FKD}} state); can hit cross-up |
| * Farthest trajectory (can steer forward/backward) | | * Farthest trajectory (can steer forward/backward) |
| {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_63214kk}} | | {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_63214kk}} |
| * '''Airborne''' 8-12f, 27-66f (Forced Knockdown state); can hit cross-up on downward hit | | * '''Airborne''' 8-12f, 27-66f ({{FKD}} state); can hit cross-up on downward hit |
| * () on Startup refers to the downward aerial hit | | * () on Startup refers to the downward aerial hit |
| * Medium trajectory (can steer forward/backward) | | * Medium trajectory (can steer forward/backward) |
| * '''Cancel Hitconfirm Window:''' 16f (Super, 1st hit only) | | * '''Cancel Hitconfirm Window:''' 16f (Super, 1st hit only) |
| * '''SA2 cancel advantage:''' KD +68 hit / {{sf6-adv|VP|+6}} block | | * '''{{clr|10|SA2}} cancel advantage:''' KD +68 hit / {{sf6-adv|VP|+6}} block |
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| Backstep Roll (or "Rainbow Ball") causes Blanka to take a step back and jump, coming down with an arc trajectory that can be controlled to some extent. Steering forward can significantly increase the total distance, while holding back only mildly slows the forward movement; it requires some precision to not entirely whiff over a midscreen opponent. Backstep Roll leads to great frame advantage on hit or block, and can be spaced for an ambiguous cross-up. The exact frame advantage depends on the opponent's height and whether they were standing or crouching, which must be taken into account when deciding on a combo or frame trap route after landing. | | Backstep Roll (or "Rainbow Ball") causes Blanka to take a step back and jump, coming down with an arc trajectory that can be controlled to some extent. Steering forward can significantly increase the total distance, while holding back only mildly slows the forward movement; it requires some precision to not entirely whiff over a midscreen opponent. Backstep Roll leads to great frame advantage on hit or block, and can be spaced for an ambiguous cross-up. The exact frame advantage depends on the opponent's height and whether they were standing or crouching, which must be taken into account when deciding on a combo or frame trap route after landing. |
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| {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_63214lk_sa2}} | | {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_63214lk_sa2}} |
| * '''Airborne''' 8-12f, 27-64f (Forced Knockdown state); can hit cross-up | | * '''Airborne''' 8-12f, 27-64f ({{FKD}} state); can hit cross-up |
| * Shortest trajectory (can steer forward/backward) | | * Shortest trajectory (can steer forward/backward) |
| * Activates Blanka-chan doll (meterless 1-hit version) | | * Activates Blanka-chan doll (meterless 1-hit version) |
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| * Applies 10% damage scaling to next hit when beginning a combo, or 10% immediate scaling when comboed into | | * Applies 10% damage scaling to next hit when beginning a combo, or 10% immediate scaling when comboed into |
| {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_63214mk_sa2}} | | {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_63214mk_sa2}} |
| * '''Airborne''' 8-12f, 27-67f (Forced Knockdown state); can hit cross-up | | * '''Airborne''' 8-12f, 27-67f ({{FKD}} state); can hit cross-up |
| * Medium trajectory (can steer forward/backward) | | * Medium trajectory (can steer forward/backward) |
| * Activates Blanka-chan doll (meterless 1-hit version) | | * Activates Blanka-chan doll (meterless 1-hit version) |
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| * Applies 10% damage scaling to next hit when beginning a combo, or 10% immediate scaling when comboed into | | * Applies 10% damage scaling to next hit when beginning a combo, or 10% immediate scaling when comboed into |
| {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_63214hk_sa2}} | | {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_63214hk_sa2}} |
| * '''Airborne''' 8-12f, 27-69f (Forced Knockdown state); can hit cross-up | | * '''Airborne''' 8-12f, 27-69f ({{FKD}} state); can hit cross-up |
| * Farthest trajectory (can steer forward/backward) | | * Farthest trajectory (can steer forward/backward) |
| * Activates Blanka-chan doll (meterless 1-hit version) | | * Activates Blanka-chan doll (meterless 1-hit version) |
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| * Applies 10% damage scaling to next hit when beginning a combo, or 10% immediate scaling when comboed into | | * Applies 10% damage scaling to next hit when beginning a combo, or 10% immediate scaling when comboed into |
| {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_63214kk_sa2}} | | {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_63214kk_sa2}} |
| * '''Airborne''' 8-12f, 27-66f (Forced Knockdown state); can hit cross-up on downward hit | | * '''Airborne''' 8-12f, 27-66f ({{FKD}} state); can hit cross-up on downward hit |
| * Medium trajectory (can steer forward/backward) | | * Medium trajectory (can steer forward/backward) |
| * Activates Blanka-chan doll (OD 3-hit version) | | * Activates Blanka-chan doll (OD 3-hit version) |
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| * Applies 10% damage scaling to next hit when beginning a combo, or 10% immediate scaling when comboed into | | * Applies 10% damage scaling to next hit when beginning a combo, or 10% immediate scaling when comboed into |
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| The SA2 install version of Backstep Roll does slightly more damage, though this is somewhat mitigated by the additional damage scaling. It can also cancel into Rolling Cannon like all other ball-type special moves. Since it already leads to strong combos on hit and pressure on block, this doesn't change very much overall, although it's possible to set up some Rolling Cannon cross-ups midscreen. Activating this move drains 100f (6.7%) from the install timer, and importantly it gains electricity to activate Blanka-chan; this makes it harder for the opponent to defend against in neutral, especially on the OD version. Corner juggles with OD Backstep Roll and Blanka-chan dolls can deal massive damage, especially if Blanka has an extra bar for a Level 1 Super. | | The {{clr|10|SA2}} install version of Backstep Roll does slightly more damage, though this is somewhat mitigated by the additional damage scaling. It can also cancel into Rolling Cannon like all other ball-type special moves. Since it already leads to strong combos on hit and pressure on block, this doesn't change very much overall, although it's possible to set up some Rolling Cannon cross-ups midscreen. Activating this move drains 100f (6.7%) from the install timer, and importantly it gains electricity to activate Blanka-chan; this makes it harder for the opponent to defend against in neutral, especially on the OD version. Corner juggles with OD Backstep Roll and Blanka-chan dolls can deal massive damage, especially if Blanka has an extra bar for {{clr|10|SA1}} juggles. |
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| {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_236lk}} | | {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_236lk}} |
| * '''Airborne''' 9-26f (Forced Knockdown state); Range: 2.50 | | * '''Airborne''' 9-26f ({{FKD}} state); Range: 2.50 |
| {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_236mk}} | | {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_236mk}} |
| * '''Airborne''' 14-33f (Forced Knockdown state); Range: 3.41 | | * '''Airborne''' 14-33f ({{FKD}} state); Range: 3.41 |
| {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_236hk}} | | {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_236hk}} |
| * '''Airborne''' 19-36f (Forced Knockdown state); Range: 4.25 | | * '''Airborne''' 19-36f ({{FKD}} state); Range: 4.25 |
| {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_236kk}} | | {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_236kk}} |
| * '''Airborne''' 9-28f (Forced Knockdown state); Range: 2.70-3.59 | | * '''Airborne''' 9-28f ({{FKD}} state); Range: 2.70-3.59 |
| * Can hold forward/back to control the trajectory | | * Can hold forward/back to control the trajectory |
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| * Doll can be activated with any electricity source (different effects depending on meterless/OD/Super type) | | * Doll can be activated with any electricity source (different effects depending on meterless/OD/Super type) |
| {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_22p_214p}} | | {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_22p_214p}} |
| * Activated with meterless electricity source (214LP or SA2 Ball-type special) | | * Activated with meterless electricity source (214LP or {{clr|10|SA2}} Ball-type special) |
| * Puts opponent into free juggle state or maintains existing juggle state | | * Doll disappears if Blanka is hit during the first 34f after electricity activation |
| * Walks slowly forward, hitting once; projectile hitbox | | * Puts opponent into {{sf6-jug|free juggle}} state or maintains existing juggle state |
| | * Applies 20% damage scaling to next hit when beginning a combo; counts as 2 hits for damage scaling when comboed into |
| | * 1-hit projectile; walks slowly forward ('''Projectile Speed:''' 0.04) |
| {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_22p_214pp}} | | {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_22p_214pp}} |
| * Activated with OD electricity source (214PP or SA2 OD Ball-type special) | | * Activated with OD electricity source (214PP or {{clr|10|SA2}} OD Ball-type special) |
| * Puts opponent into free juggle state or maintains existing juggle state | | * Doll disappears if Blanka is hit during the first 23f after electricity activation |
| * Bounces 3 times, then runs forward (up to 3 hits); projectile hitbox | | * Puts opponent into {{sf6-jug|free juggle}} state or maintains existing juggle state |
| | * Applies 20% damage scaling to next hit when beginning a combo; counts as 2 hits for damage scaling when comboed into |
| | * 3-hit projectile; bounces 3 times before running forward ('''Projectile Speed:''' 0.012 bounce / 0.05 walk) |
| ** Doll can change direction if opponent switches sides while it bounces | | ** Doll can change direction if opponent switches sides while it bounces |
| {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_22p_236236p}} | | {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_22p_236236p}} |
| * Activated with SA1 electricity | | * Activated with {{clr|10|SA1}} electricity |
| * Puts opponent into free juggle state or maintains existing juggle state | | * Doll disappears if Blanka is hit during the first 24f after electricity activation |
| * Shoots forward at a slight upward angle at high speed, hitting 5 times; projectile hitbox | | * Puts opponent into {{sf6-jug|free juggle}} state or maintains existing juggle state |
| | * Applies 20% damage scaling to next hit when beginning a combo; counts as 2 hits for damage scaling when comboed into |
| | * 5-hit projectile; shoot forward at slight upward angle ('''Projectile Speed:''' 0.1) |
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| Blanka's ultimate setplay tool, comparable to Kimberly's spraycans. The LP version of the doll is most commonly used, as it allows Blanka to activate it more easily at close range. | | Blanka's ultimate setplay tool, comparable to Kimberly's spraycans. The LP version of the doll is most commonly used, as it allows Blanka to activate it more easily at close range. |
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| The meterless doll activation causes it to march slowly along the ground, allowing Blanka to follow behind it for better screen position. It's easy to anti-air if the opponent tries to avoid the doll with a jump, and Blanka can more safely attempt gimmicks like Button > Surprise Hop or Button > Raid Jump while the opponent is afraid to attack. | | The meterless doll activation causes it to march slowly along the ground, allowing Blanka to follow behind it for better screen position. It's easy to anti-air if the opponent tries to avoid the doll with a jump, and Blanka can more safely attempt gimmicks like Button > Surprise Hop or Button > Raid Jump while the opponent is afraid to attack. |
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| {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_236236p}} | | {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_236236p}} |
| * '''Full Invuln:''' 1f; '''Strike/Throw Invuln:''' 2-9f; Armor Break | | * '''Strike/Throw Invuln:''' 1-9f; Armor Break |
| * Depletes 1/2 Drive bar from opponent on hit | | * '''Drive Gauge Depletion:''' 0.5 bars (hit) / 0.25 bars (block) |
| * 30% minimum damage scaling | | * 30% minimum damage scaling |
| * Significantly higher KD Advantage when juggled into | | * Significantly higher KD Advantage when juggled into |
| * During SA2: deals 200 more damage and reaches full screen | | * During SA2: deals 200 more damage and reaches full screen |
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| Blanka sends out a projectile hitbox in both directions that hits low to the ground. Works well as a reversal, but can only anti-air if the opponent uses an air attack that incurs landing recovery. SA1 can also activate a Blanka-chan doll, which has a unique 5-hit version that makes the super safe (minimum of {{sf6-adv|VP|+8}} on block). | | Blanka sends out a projectile hitbox in both directions that hits low to the ground. Works well as a reversal, but can only anti-air if the opponent uses an air attack that incurs landing recovery. {{clr|10|SA1}} can also activate a Blanka-chan doll, which has a unique 5-hit version that makes the super safe (minimum of {{sf6-adv|VP|+8}} on block). |
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| * Install lasts 1500f (25 seconds); gives access to [[#Rolling_Cannon_(Direction+P)|Rolling Cannon]] after any "Ball-type" special move | | * Install lasts 1500f (25 seconds); gives access to [[#Rolling_Cannon_(Direction+P)|Rolling Cannon]] after any "Ball-type" special move |
| * Install timer is depleted by 100f (6.7%) when using Ball-type special, or 200f (13.3%) when using Rolling Cannon | | * Install timer is depleted by 100f (6.7%) when using Ball-type special, or 200f (13.3%) when using Rolling Cannon |
| * Improves the damage and properties of Ball-type specials and SA1, including: | | * Improves the damage and properties of Ball-type specials and {{clr|10|SA1}}, including: |
| ** Can cancel into [4]6P, j.[4]6P, and [2]8K without charge | | ** Can cancel into [4]6P, j.[4]6P, and [2]8K without charge |
| ** Electrical property is applied, allowing for Blanka-chan doll activation | | ** Electrical property is applied, allowing for Blanka-chan doll activation |
| ** SA1 reaches full screen in both directions | | ** {{clr|10|SA1}} reaches full screen in both directions |
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| One of the best install supers in the game, and one of the few Level 2 Supers that sees more competitive use than a Level 3 Super. Nearly every aspect of Blanka's game changes immensely while the install is active. Combo routes all deal more damage and corner carry, anti-airs become much more deadly, and ambiguous cross-up blockstrings are abundant. Even punishing unsafe specials on block becomes a chore for the opponent, as Blanka remains airborne during the recovery of many of his specials. Learning to fully utilize this Super will elevate your Blanka from annoying to horrifying. | | One of the best install supers in the game, and one of the few {{clr|10|Level 2 Supers}} that sees more competitive use than a {{clr|10|Level 3}}. Nearly every aspect of Blanka's game is greatly improved while the install is active. Combo routes all deal more damage and corner carry, anti-airs become much more deadly, and ambiguous cross-up blockstrings are abundant. Even punishing unsafe specials on block becomes a chore for the opponent, as Blanka remains airborne during the recovery of many of his specials. Learning to fully utilize this Super will elevate your Blanka from annoying to horrifying. |
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| {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_xp}} | | {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_xp}} |
| * Available during SA2 only; drains 200f (13.3%) of total install timer | | * Available during {{clr|10|SA2}} only; drains 200f (13.3%) of total install timer |
| * Can be input in any direction after [4]6P, j.[4]6P, [2]8K, or 63214K | | * Can be input in any direction after [4]6P, j.[4]6P, [2]8K, or 63214K |
| ** Cannot use after [4]6PP on hit, or [2]8KK on block | | ** Cannot use after {{clr|10|[4]6PP}} on hit, or {{clr|10|[2]8KK}} on block |
| * Has electricity to activate Blanka-chan (1-hit meterless version) | | * Has electricity to activate Blanka-chan (1-hit meterless version) |
| * Can chain into itself on hit/block (up to 3 per sequence; this limit resets after landing mid-combo) | | * Can chain into itself on hit/block (up to 3 per sequence; this limit resets after landing mid-combo) |
| * Puts opponent into [[Street_Fighter_6/Glossary#Juggles|limited juggle state]] on hit | | * '''Cancel Hitconfirm Window:''' 41f (self-chain; cancel window ends if Blanka lands) |
| | * Puts opponent into {{sf6-jug|limited juggle}} state on hit |
| * Total recovery varies; 7f landing recovery on 8P/7P/4P/1P, 9f landing recovery on 2P/3P/6P/9P | | * Total recovery varies; 7f landing recovery on 8P/7P/4P/1P, 9f landing recovery on 2P/3P/6P/9P |
| * Depletes 0.2 Drive bars from the opponent per hit | | * '''Drive Gauge Depletion:''' 0.2 bars (per hit) / 0.1 bars (per block) |
| * Does NOT have 40% minimum damage scaling like a standard SA2 | | * Does NOT have 40% minimum damage scaling like a standard {{clr|10|SA2}} |
| * '''Cancel Hitconfirm Window:''' 41f (self-chain; cancel window ends if Blanka lands)
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| Rolling Cannon lets you extend combos and create tricky pressure sequences for as long as the install is active. It can also make it difficult or impossible to punish some moves that are usually unsafe (though it cannot save you after a blocked OD Vertical Roll). The exact frame advantage of any hit varies tremendously based on the angle and height, but in general Blanka can get massive block advantage on any downward-angled ball. It's important to note that Rolling Cannon cannot chain into itself on whiff, so choosing the wrong timing or angle can lead to big punishment. | | Rolling Cannon lets you extend combos and create tricky pressure sequences for as long as the install is active. It can also make it difficult or impossible to punish some moves that are usually unsafe (though it cannot save you after a blocked {{clr|10|OD Vertical Roll}}). The exact frame advantage of any hit varies tremendously based on the angle and height, but in general Blanka can get massive block advantage on any downward-angled ball. It's important to note that Rolling Cannon cannot chain into itself on whiff, so choosing the wrong timing or angle can lead to big punishment. |
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| {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_236236k}} | | {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_236236k}} |
| * '''Full Invuln''': 1-12f; '''Airborne''' 2-12f; Armor Break | | * '''Full Invuln''': 1-12f; '''Airborne''' 2-12f; Armor Break |
| * Depletes 1.5 Drive bars from opponent on hit | | * '''Drive Gauge Depletion:''' 1.5 bars (hit) / 0.75 bars (block) |
| ** Cinematic time regenerates ~1.6 Drive bars for Blanka | | ** Cinematic time regenerates ~1.6 Drive bars for Blanka |
| * 50% minimum damage scaling; applies 10% immediate damage scaling when canceled from special moves | | * 50% minimum damage scaling; applies 10% immediate damage scaling when canceled from special moves |
| {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_236236k(ca)}} | | {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_236236k(ca)}} |
| * '''Full Invuln''': 1-12f; '''Airborne''' 2-12f; Armor Break | | * '''Full Invuln''': 1-12f; '''Airborne''' 2-12f; Armor Break |
| * Depletes 2 Drive bars from opponent on hit | | * Available at 25% HP or below |
| | * '''Drive Gauge Depletion:''' 2 bars (hit) / 1 bar (block) |
| ** Cinematic time regenerates ~1.3 Drive bars for Blanka | | ** Cinematic time regenerates ~1.3 Drive bars for Blanka |
| * 50% minimum damage scaling; applies 10% immediate damage scaling when canceled from special moves; available at 25% HP or below | | * 50% minimum damage scaling; applies 10% immediate damage scaling when canceled from special moves |
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| An easy-to-use Super that reaches about 60% of the screen length. Works well in many combo and juggle route, but the high utility of SA2 makes it hard to justify saving 3 bars of meter. This is compounded by the fact that regenerates less Drive gauge during the cinematic than most characters; this is because he is technically considered airborne during most of the cinematic, which slows the rate of Drive regeneration. | | An easy-to-use Super that reaches about 60% of the screen length, making it a decent projectile counter. While it works well in many combo and juggle route, the high utility of {{clr|10|SA2}} makes it hard to justify saving 3 bars of meter. This is compounded by the fact that it regenerates less Drive gauge during the cinematic than most characters; this is because Blanka is technically considered airborne during most of the cinematic, which slows the rate of Drive regeneration. |
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