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| * Chains into {{clr|L|5LK}}/{{clr|L|2LP}}/{{clr|L|2LK}} | | * Chains into {{clr|L|5LK}}/{{clr|L|2LP}}/{{clr|L|2LK}} |
| * '''Cancel Hitconfirm Window:''' 13f | | * '''Cancel Hitconfirm Window:''' 13f |
| * '''{{clr|4|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 |
| * '''{{clr|10|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 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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| {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_2mk}} | | {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_2mk}} |
| | * 2f extra recovery on whiff |
| * '''Cancel Hitconfirm Window:''' 13f | | * '''Cancel Hitconfirm Window:''' 13f |
| * '''{{clr|4|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 |
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| * Applies 20% damage scaling to next hit when beginning a combo (100/80/70...) | | * Applies 20% damage scaling to next hit when beginning a combo (100/80/70...) |
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| One of Blanka's primary midrange pokes along with {{clr|M|2MP}}, {{clr|M|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 {{clr|M|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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| Up close, it has enough frame advantage to link directly into {{clr|L|5LP}}, allowing for meterless combo conversions. When used out of {{clr|4|Drive Rush}}, the {{sf6-adv|VP|+4}} frame advantage boost keeps {{clr|M|2MK}} safe on block while allowing a link to {{clr|M|2MP}} even at longer ranges. It can also just cancel into specials directly, particularly Blanka Ball or Electric Thunder. | | Up close, it has enough frame advantage to link directly into {{clr|L|5LP}}, allowing for meterless combo conversions. When used out of {{clr|4|Drive Rush}}, the {{sf6-adv|VP|+4}} frame advantage boost keeps {{clr|M|2MK}} safe on block while allowing a link to {{clr|M|2MP}} even at longer ranges. It can also just cancel into specials directly, particularly Blanka Ball or Electric Thunder. |
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| * Punish Counter: HKD +30 | | * Punish Counter: HKD +30 |
| * Applies 20% immediate damage scaling when comboed into (e.g. after Crumple) | | * Applies 20% immediate damage scaling when comboed into (e.g. after Crumple) |
| * Applies 20% damage scaling to 3rd hit of combo after juggling into Blanka-chan | | * 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 (60) | | ** 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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| * 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 ({{sf6-adv|VP|+8}} after dash). Midscreen, his {{clr|4|Drive Rush}} momentum doesn't carry him far enough to get any follow-up pressure. | | 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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| | Midscreen, his {{clr|4|Drive Rush}} momentum doesn't carry him far enough to get any follow-up pressure. |
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| | title = Drive Impact | | | title = Drive Impact |
| | subtitle = | | | subtitle = |
| | 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}} |
| * '''Armor (2-hit):''' 1-27f | | * '''Armor (2-hit):''' 1-27f; '''Range:''' 2.523 (1.373 movement + 1.15 hitbox) |
| * Applies 20% damage scaling to next hit when beginning a combo (including Wall Splat on block) | | * On Hit/PC: Applies 20% damage scaling to next hit when beginning a combo |
| * Combos when canceled from {{clr|H|5HP}} or Punish Counter {{clr|M|4MK}}/{{clr|M|5MK}}/{{clr|M|2MK}} (no corner wallsplat) | | * On Block: Applies 20% scaling multiplier to all follow-up hits after Wall Splat; the next attack can incur additional Starter Scaling |
| ** Useful for draining opponent's Drive gauge, especially after Perfect Parry
| | * 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. | | See [[Street_Fighter_6/Gauges#Drive_Impact|Drive Impact]] on the Gauges page for more details. |
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| * {{clr|M|4MK}}: 7[3] | | * {{clr|M|4MK}}: 7[3] |
| * {{clr|M|5MK}}: 9[5] | | * {{clr|M|5MK}}: 9[5] |
| * {{clr|M|2MP}}: 11[7] | | * {{clr|M|2MP}}, {{clr|M|2MK}}: 11[7] |
| * {{clr|M|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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| * '''Marisa (214K)''', frame 3 armor | | * '''Marisa (214K)''', frame 3 armor |
| * '''Zangief ({{clr|H|5[HP]}})''', frame 4 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. Note that if the opponent mashes buttons on wakeup, the counter-hit will cause {{clr|4|DI}} to Lock. | | 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|4|DI}}: 2f blockstring gap prevents opponent from absorbing the hit | | * {{clr|H|5HP}}{{clr|10|*}} > {{clr|4|DI}}: 2f blockstring gap prevents opponent from absorbing the hit |
| * {{clr|M|4MK}} > {{clr|4|DI}}: 3f blockstring gap will work vs. Zangief {{clr|H|5[HP]}} | | * {{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|4|DI}}: 1f blockstring gap prevents opponent from absorbing the hit | | * {{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]}} | | * {{clr|4|DR~}}{{clr|M|2MP}} > {{clr|4|DI}}: 3f blockstring gap will work vs. Zangief {{clr|H|5[HP]}} |
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| | title = Drive Reversal | | | title = Drive Reversal |
| | subtitle = | | | subtitle = |
| | input = 6HPHK (in blockstun) | | | input = {{Classic_sf6}} 6HPHK<br>{{Modern_sf6}} 6DI |
| | images = | | | images = |
| {{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}} |
| * '''Full Invuln:''' 1-22f; Armor Break | | * '''Full Invuln:''' 1-22f; Armor Break |
| * 5f extra recovery on hit | | * 5f extra recovery on hit; 4f screen freeze during startup |
| | {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|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. | | See [[Street_Fighter_6/Gauges#Drive_Reversal|Drive Reversal]] on the Gauges page for more details. |
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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 |
| | subtitle = | | | subtitle = |
| | input = 66 | | | input = {{Classic_sf6}} MPMK~66<br>{{Modern_sf6}} DP~66 |
| | images = | | | images = |
| {{MoveDataCargoImage|imageHeight=180px|blanka_66|caption=}} | | {{MoveDataCargoImage|imageHeight=160px|blanka_mpmk_66_pdr|caption=}} |
| | hitboxes = | | | hitboxes = |
| {{MoveDataCargoImage|hitbox=yes|imageHeight=180px|blanka_66|caption=}} | | {{MoveDataCargoImage|hitbox=yes|imageHeight=180px|blanka_mpmk_66_pdr|caption=}} |
| | info = | | | info = |
| {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_66}} | | {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_mpmk_66_pdr}} |
| | * 1-bar version performed out of Parry |
| | * Startup is 1+8 immediately after successful Parry |
| | {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_mpmk_66_drc}} |
| | * 3-bar version performed on hit/block from a cancelable normal |
| | ** Can also be performed from whiffed cancelable light normals |
| | 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 | | * Applies 15% damage scaling multiplier to any follow-up hits when used mid-combo |
| ** Only applies scaling once per combo; does not apply when an enhanced {{clr|4|Drive Rush}} attack starts the combo | | ** Only applies scaling once per combo; does not apply when a {{clr|4|Drive Rush}} enhanced attack starts the combo |
| See [[Street_Fighter_6/Gauges#Drive_Rush|Drive Rush]] on the Gauges page for more details. Frame data shown in (parentheses) refers to {{clr|4|Parry Drive Rush}}.
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| * Distance:
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| ** 0.476 (min, cancel into immediate Throw)
| | * 0.476 (min, cancel into immediate Throw) |
| ** 2.082 (min, earliest blocking/movement frame)
| | * 2.082 (min, earliest blocking/movement frame) |
| ** 2.867 (max, final {{clr|4|DR}} frame)
| | * 2.867 (max, final {{clr|4|DR}} frame) |
| * See Strategy page for [[Street_Fighter_6/Blanka/Strategy#Drive_Rush|Blockstring Gaps and Combo Routes]]
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| * Guile {{clr|10|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 {{clr|4|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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| 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 {{clr|10|SA1}}. This dramatically increases the damage output on a successful punish starter compared to the non-{{clr|10|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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| * {{FKD}} 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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| Being usable from a backwards jump allows Blanka to hold up-back on wakeup to avoid a throw, then punish the whiff on reaction. The OD version is excellent for this purpose, since it's safe on block and leads to massive corner carry on hit to escape the corner. This makes Blanka the most dangerous character in the game to attempt a corner throw loop against, allowing him to get away with more risky options on defense. | | Being usable from a backwards jump allows Blanka to hold up-back on wakeup to avoid a throw, then punish the whiff on reaction. The OD version is excellent for this purpose, since it's safe on block and leads to massive corner carry on hit to escape the corner. This makes Blanka the most dangerous character in the game to attempt a corner throw loop against, allowing him to get away with more risky options on defense. |
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| {{MoveDataCargoImage|hitbox=yes|imageHeight=160px|blanka_63214lk|caption=}} | | {{MoveDataCargoImage|hitbox=yes|imageHeight=160px|blanka_63214lk|caption=}} |
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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}} |
| | info = | | | info = |
| {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_63214lk}} | | {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_63214lk}} |
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| * Doll disappears if Blanka is hit during the first 34f after electricity activation | | * Doll disappears if Blanka is hit during the first 34f after electricity activation |
| * Puts opponent into {{sf6-jug|free juggle}} state or maintains existing juggle state | | * 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) | | * 1-hit projectile; walks slowly forward ('''Projectile Speed:''' 0.04) |
| {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_22p_214pp}} | | {{AttackDataCargo-SF6/Query|blanka_22p_214pp}} |
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| * Doll disappears if Blanka is hit during the first 23f after electricity activation | | * Doll disappears if Blanka is hit during the first 23f after electricity activation |
| * Puts opponent into {{sf6-jug|free juggle}} state or maintains existing juggle state | | * 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) | | * 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 |
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| * Doll disappears if Blanka is hit during the first 24f after electricity activation | | * Doll disappears if Blanka is hit during the first 24f after electricity activation |
| * Puts opponent into {{sf6-jug|free juggle}} state or maintains existing juggle state | | * 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) | | * 5-hit projectile; shoot forward at slight upward angle ('''Projectile Speed:''' 0.1) |
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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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| Activating the doll with OD electricity generally leads to the strongest juggles and mixups, especially in the corner. The OD doll hits do not increase the opponent's juggle count even when juggling multiple times, and it has minimal impact on damage scaling (only causing 1 hit of scaling regardless of how many times it connects). It's even possible to juggle into OD Blanka-chan after a throw under some very specific circumstances. | | Activating the doll with OD electricity generally leads to the strongest juggles and mixups, especially in the corner. The OD doll hits do not increase the opponent's juggle count even when juggling multiple times, and the damage scaling only applies once regardless of how many times it connects. It's even possible to juggle into OD Blanka-chan after a throw under some very specific circumstances. |
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| If you happen to have a doll nearby, {{clr|10|SA1}} becomes a safe reversal option (+8 on block at worst). You generally want to use dolls when you have momentum near the opponent's corner, so this isn't the most practical scenario, but it's worth remembering if you throw a doll and then get back thrown into the corner. | | If you happen to have a doll nearby, {{clr|10|SA1}} becomes a safe reversal option (+8 on block at worst). You generally want to use dolls when you have momentum near the opponent's corner, so this isn't the most practical scenario, but it's worth remembering if you throw a doll and then get back thrown into the corner. |