Introduction
Grant is the mid boss in MOTW. If you're playing against the computer, you will end up facing him no matter what, but depending on how well (or poorly) you perform in the game (winning grade) he may end up being the last boss.
How to Select Grant
In the MVS (Arcade) version of the game, highlight Kim Dong Hwan on the character select screen, hold down the start button (random select, cursor will start moving around) and without letting go, input ↑ ↑ ↓ ↓ ↑ ↓ and Grant's portrait will appear. You are then free to release the start button and select your color.
In the AES (Home Port) version of the game, simply move your selection off of the character select screen either one space left of Rock or two spaces right of Terry and Grant will be there to select.
Gameplay
Grant is considered by many to be the most brain dead (easiest) character in the game. Many believe that he can be picked up in mere minutes and become a character that can compete on any level. He is called cheap, ridiculous, overpowered, and at times some call for him being banned from competitive play due to being 'over powered.'
While Grant is one of the most powerful characters in the game, he has to play cautious. If he just goes all out and rushes blindly he will end up losing against seasoned players. He may seem all mighty to many players out there, but he is not as bad as he is made out to be.
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Character Colors
Move List
Frame Data Source: https://w.atwiki.jp/garoumow/pages/31.html and https://w.atwiki.jp/garoumow/pages/69.html
Data Help | |
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Disclaimer: This is meant to teach basic terminology used when describing moves. | |
HitBox: | A predefined area (usually a group of rectangles or circles) that tell the game how any given attack can come in contact with a character. Hitboxes are invisible to the player when normally playing. |
HurtBox: | A predefined area (usually a group of rectangles or circles) that tell the game how your character is allowed to get hit by any incoming attack. Specifically, you'll get hit by (or block) an attack if that attack's hitbox ever overlaps your hurtbox. |
Throw Box/Range: | Active throw frames and range. Your opponent will be thrown in this field if not in block or hit stun. |
Projectile Box: | Hit box on a projectile attack. |
Guard/Counter Box: | The Guard Box or Counter Box. This appears when blocking or using a counter move. |
Push Box: | Has no bearing on hurt/hit boxes. Just allows characters to not pass through each other. (Also known as "Collision Box".) |
Command | the input for the attack. |
Start Up | The number of frames that initiate at the beginning of an attack after the input.
And when the first hitbox is present.
The first active frame is after the last startup frame. |
Guard | The way this move must be blocked.
High or H or Overhead (especially when from the ground) -- must be blocked standing. |
Damage | "basic" damage -- unmodified damage values
"correct" damage -- damage values modified for damage scaling, TOP multiplier, and defense rate |
Guard Crush Value | Decrease your guard durability gauge/meter by that value/s |
+ | signifies how many advantage frames the attacker has. |
- | signifies how many disadvantage frames the attacker has. |
KD | means the attack will knock the opponent down. |
◯ | circle means cancelable on both hit/block. |
∞ | infinity means chain cancelable with the same button (renda cancel). |
※ | means cancelable on the first hit/part only. |
《 》OR « » OR << >> OR ( ) | The numbers in the brackets are the startup frames until the next stage (the gap until the next hit's first active frame). |
△ | up triangle means only cancelable on block. |
▽ | down triangle means only cancelable on hit. |
× OR X | means not cancelable. |
Notes:
- Special/Super moves with "Guard" data in red text are impossible to just defend at 0-pixel health bar.
Close Standing Normals
Damage | Guard | Startup | Active | Recovery | Total |
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5 | Mid | 3 | 4 | 5 | 12 |
Hit Adv | Block Adv | Feint Cancel | Cancel on Hit | Cancel on Block | Guard Crush Value |
+6 | +6 | X | X | X | 4 |
Standing jab. |
Damage | Guard | Startup | Active | Recovery | Total |
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11 | Mid | 8 | 3 | 30 | 41 |
Hit Adv | Block Adv | Feint Cancel | Cancel on Hit | Cancel on Block | Guard Crush Value |
-12 | -12 | X | X | X | 6 |
Damage | Guard | Startup | Active | Recovery | Total |
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11 | Mid | 9 | 3 | 13 | 25 |
Hit Adv | Block Adv | Feint Cancel | Cancel on Hit | Cancel on Block | Guard Crush Value |
+5 | +5 | X | X | X | 8 |
Far Standing Normals
Damage | Guard | Startup | Active | Recovery | Total |
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6 | Mid | 6 | 4 | 7 | 17 |
Hit Adv | Block Adv | Feint Cancel | Cancel on Hit | Cancel on Block | Guard Crush Value |
+4 | +4 | X | X | X | 4 |
Damage | Guard | Startup | Active | Recovery | Total |
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14 | Mid | 9 | 5 | 22 | 36 |
Hit Adv | Block Adv | Feint Cancel | Cancel on Hit | Cancel on Block | Guard Crush Value |
-6 | -6 | X | X | X | 6 |
Is also a good anti air, and a great overall poke from max distance. It beats out many moves and pokes in the game, deals a lot of damage for a normal, and also deals a fair amount of guard crush damage. |
Damage | Guard | Startup | Active | Recovery | Total |
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14 | Mid | 14 | 5 | 20 | 39 |
Hit Adv | Block Adv | Feint Cancel | Cancel on Hit | Cancel on Block | Guard Crush Value |
KD | -4 | X | X | X | 10 |
Makes a good anti air if timed correctly, but should not be abused, since it is very easy to bait. This move is Grants most common kara-canceled move since it inches him forward allowing for his special attack to go slightly further. It has pretty bad recover and can be punished by the entire cast. |
Crouching Normals
Damage | Guard | Startup | Active | Recovery | Total |
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5 | Mid | 4 | 4 | 6 | 14 |
Hit Adv | Block Adv | Feint Cancel | Cancel on Hit | Cancel on Block | Guard Crush Value |
+5 | +5 | X | X | X | 4 |
One of your go-to moves, confirms into super |
Damage | Guard | Startup | Active | Recovery | Total |
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6 | Low | 5 | 3 | 10 | 18 |
Hit Adv | Block Adv | Feint Cancel | Cancel on Hit | Cancel on Block | Guard Crush Value |
+2 | +2 | X | X | X | 4 |
Damage | Guard | Startup | Active | Recovery | Total |
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7, 7 | Mid | 10 | 1, (1), 3 | 38 | 53 |
Hit Adv | Block Adv | Feint Cancel | Cancel on Hit | Cancel on Block | Guard Crush Value |
-20 | -20 | X | X | X | 10, 10 |
This attack shouldn't be used too often. it has pretty bad recovery and Grant cannot link anything after it. It has horrible recovery on hit and block. Its a decent poke from afar as its his longest reaching attack, but many characters can punish it. Grant players will want to use this as little as possible. |
Damage | Guard | Startup | Active | Recovery | Total |
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11 | Low | 8 | 4 | 31 | 43 |
Hit Adv | Block Adv | Feint Cancel | Cancel on Hit | Cancel on Block | Guard Crush Value |
KD | -14 | X | X | X | 5 |
Jumping Normals
Damage | Guard | Startup | Active | Recovery | Total |
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6 | High | 3 | 11 | - | - |
Hit Adv | Block Adv | Feint Cancel | Cancel on Hit | Cancel on Block | Guard Crush Value |
- | - | - | ◯ | ◯ | 4 |
Is great for beating people who love to do air specials. It can beat out everything in the air, as long as Grant remains under the opponent. The attack is angled at 45° so there's a good chance it will whiff if the oppnent is leveled with Grant. |
Damage | Guard | Startup | Active | Recovery | Total |
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6 | High | 3 | 10 | - | - |
Hit Adv | Block Adv | Feint Cancel | Cancel on Hit | Cancel on Block | Guard Crush Value |
- | - | - | ◯ | ◯ | 4 |
Forward or backward small jump B can beat out upper-body evasion attacks. |
Damage | Guard | Startup | Active | Recovery | Total |
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11 | High | 7 | 6 | - | - |
Hit Adv | Block Adv | Feint Cancel | Cancel on Hit | Cancel on Block | Guard Crush Value |
- | - | - | ◯ | ◯ | 5 |
Good air-to-air, just get the timing right. Off of a hit you can play ground games since you can dash under to the exact spot the opponent will land for a crossup. Also lets you do a 0 frame super, being unblockable with good timing. |
Damage | Guard | Startup | Active | Recovery | Total |
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11 | High | 6 | 6 | - | - |
Hit Adv | Block Adv | Feint Cancel | Cancel on Hit | Cancel on Block | Guard Crush Value |
- | - | - | ◯ | ◯ | 5 |
A great attack to use if your opponent loves to jump in from far away. instant jump back D will beat just about every air attack in the game. try to bait your opponent into jumping by using his ground normals and locking them down until the opponent feels they have to jump in and then stick this out. |
Command Normals
Damage | Guard | Startup | Active | Recovery | Total |
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10 | Mid | 12 | 4 | 26 | 42 |
Hit Adv | Block Adv | Feint Cancel | Cancel on Hit | Cancel on Block | Guard Crush Value |
KD | -9 | X | X | X | 12 |
Grants 'Chest Hump' attack. This is rarely used outside of the corner for juggle purposes. If it connects it will lead to a free special/super. Note: This move cannot be feint canceled. Earlier versions of the game are used for many combo videos, and in it Grant is able to FC this attack. He does not have an infinite |
Universal Moves
Damage | Guard | Startup | Active | Recovery | Total |
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11 | Overhead | 21 | 11 | 11 | 43 |
Hit Adv | Block Adv | Feint Cancel | Cancel on Hit | Cancel on Block | Guard Crush Value |
-3 | +3 | - | - | - | 5 |
Kara cancelable while airborne at the latter part of startup. |
Damage | Guard | Startup | Active | Recovery | Total |
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6, 6 | Mid | 8 | 3, (5), 5 | 22 | 43 |
Hit Adv | Block Adv | Feint Cancel | Cancel on Hit | Cancel on Block | Guard Crush Value |
-8 | -2 | X | X | X | 3, 3 |
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Damage | Guard | Startup | Active | Recovery | Total |
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7x3 (base damage) | Mid | 16 | - | - | - |
Hit Adv | Block Adv | Feint Cancel | Cancel on Hit | Cancel on Block | Guard Crush Value |
KD | -15 | - | - | - | 10×3 |
Actually kinda good for a TOP attack. A great poke for once in a while, and can even work as a anti-air at times. |
Throws
Damage | Guard | Startup | Active | Recovery | Total |
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14 | - | 1 | - | - | - |
Hit Adv | Block Adv | Feint Cancel | Cancel on Hit | Cancel on Block | Guard Crush Value |
+33 | - | - | - | - | - |
Grant's normal throw. Average, it's nothing notable. |
Feints
Damage | Guard | Startup | Active | Recovery | Total |
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- | - | - | - | - | 10 |
Hit Adv | Block Adv | Feint Cancel | Cancel on Hit | Cancel on Block | Guard Crush Value |
- | - | - | - | - | - |
Mimics the start of Koku Enryuu. |
Damage | Guard | Startup | Active | Recovery | Total |
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- | - | - | - | - | 19 |
Hit Adv | Block Adv | Feint Cancel | Cancel on Hit | Cancel on Block | Guard Crush Value |
- | - | - | - | - | - |
Mimics the start of Majin Haten Dan. |
Special Moves
The hitbox to this move is also a bit funny.
If Grant's forearm isn't touching the opponent, then the move won't hit, so if you're close enough to see only the hand hit, the move will whiff, remember this when trying to break the move as it will leave you open. (Both versions)
Both versions have a bit of start up time and come down slowly, plus the move doesn't have much priority and can be beat out or trade with plenty of attacks.
You can use this as a follow up to both versions of Kyou Choujin if you don't break it -- and it is very useful for wake up mix ups.
Can beat out upper-body evasion attacks.
Opponents who stick something out while jumping back will generally beat this movie, so try not to use it against players who do that.
Super Moves