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{{Overview
{{Overview
|overview=Noel is a '''beginner friendly mobile rushdown character''' with several unorthodox methods for offense. Noel's fast run and solid air dashes give her good natural movement to close in. Despite having short range she boasts a good set of pressure options that can lead into an extended offense coupled with frame traps, whiff pressure tactics and mix ups to open up her opponents. Although very risky, Noel's Drive Attacks can also be used to call out certain moves while potentially establishing a continued offense from a passive defensive / offensive position. Noel is for players who like a generally fast mobile character with unorthodox means of offense up-close and personal.
|overview=Noel is a '''beginner friendly mobile rushdown character''' with several unorthodox methods for offense. Noel's fast run and solid air dashes give her good natural movement to close in. Despite having short range she boasts a good set of pressure options that can lead into an extended offense coupled with frame traps, whiff pressure tactics and mix ups to open up her opponents. Although very risky, Noel's Drive Attacks can also be used to call out certain moves while potentially establishing a continued offense from a passive defensive / offensive position. Noel is for players who like a generally fast mobile character with unorthodox means of offense up-close and personal.
 
|lore= Noel Vermillion is the main female protagonist of ''Blazblue''. She is a well meaning but shy and at times naïve former NOL Officer and close friends with [[BBCF/Makoto_Nanaya|Makoto]] and [[BBCF/Tsubaki_Yayoi|Tsubaki]]. Her true identity is that of the [[BBCF/Mu-12|12th Prime Field Device: Mu-12]]. Just like sister units [[BBCF/Lambda-11|Lambda-11]] and [[BBCF/Nu-13|Nu-13]] she is a clone of [[BBCF/Ragna_the_Bloodedge|Ragna's]] sister Saya intended to be a mindlessly obedient weapon, however she was left incomplete and seemingly amnesiac following Ibukido's destruction. She is also the Successor of the Azure, giving her the power to make anything real or true simply by recognizing it as such. Her guns, called Bolverk, do not shoot bullets but instead create explosions where pointed at and also suppress her emotions in battle.
 
|quote= Still wanna fight?
 
|voice_actor= Kanako Kondō
 
|lore= Following the events of Chrono Phantasma, Noel Vermillion has lost many of her memories due to splitting part of herself into Mu in order to prevent ending the world.  
|voice_actor=  
|quote=  
|summary= is a mobile rushdown character who uses her Drive to evade and mix up her opponents.
|summary= is a mobile rushdown character who uses her Drive to evade and mix up her opponents.
|pros=
|pros=
*High mobility.
*'''Invuln Drives''': Enables RPS options that other characters would only be able to contest with reversals. {{clr|D|4D}} allows Noel to bait reversal options, particularly Counter Assault, and potentially continue pressure on block.
*Good corner carry.
*'''Simple, Effective Mixups''': Instant {{clr|B|d.6B}} canceling provides potent high-low mixup when Noel is landing from the air, making any jump-in a 50/50 if respected.
*Decent ground normals.
*{{clr|5|4D}} allows Noel to bait reversal options on the spot while continuing pressure.
*Instant {{clr|2|d.6B}} canceling provides potent high-low mixup when Noel is landing from the air.
*Invul on Drives enable RPS options that other characters would only be able to contest with reversals
 
|cons=
|cons=
*Short effective range
*'''Short Effective Range''': Short ranged, easily counterpoked normals and very basic approach tools outside of drive gambles. Neutral is quite difficult for Noel.
*Unreliable reversal options.
*'''Poor Conversions''': Noel has great difficulty converting stray hits into combos and often has to adjust the combo routing depending on distance and the opponents hurtboxes. She also has a hard time trying to oki midscreen if the opponent varies their tech options.
*Heavily meter dependent - often needs to rapid cancel to do any sophisticated mixup attempts.
*'''Too Simple''': Unless Noel gets a jump-in, her pressure and mixup options are lacking. Often needs to rapid cancel to do any sophisticated mixup attempts, which will make her meter dependent.
*Difficult to convert stray hits into combos
*Drive loses heavily to defensive Overdrive usage.
|unique_mechanic1_name= Drive: Chain Revolver
|unique_mechanic1_name= Drive: Chain Revolver
|unique_mechanic1=
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*Faster startup speed and faster recovery for drive moves (Loses "Reload" animation).
*Faster startup speed and faster recovery for drive moves (Loses "Reload" animation).
*Bloom Trigger ({{clr|5|d.236D}}) hits more than twice.
*Bloom Trigger ({{clr|D|d.236D}}) hits more than twice.
*Assault Through ({{clr|5|d.214D}}) has increased invuln and short invisibility before going active.
*Assault Through ({{clr|D|d.214D}}) has increased invuln and short invisibility before going active.
*Spring Raid ({{clr|5|d.623D}}) has increased untech time allowing for combos.
*Spring Raid ({{clr|D|d.623D}}) has increased untech time allowing for combos.
*Thor ({{clr|5|j.236236D}}) allows Noel to recover in the air after the missile fires.
*Thor ({{clr|D|j.236236D}}) allows Noel to recover in the air after the missile fires.
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==Normal Moves==
==Normal Moves==


===<big>{{clr|4|5A}}</big>===
===<big>{{clr|A|5A}}</big>===
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===<big>{{clr|2|5B}}</big>===
===<big>{{clr|B|5B}}</big>===
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* Whiffs at max range on some crouching characters
* Whiffs at max range on some crouching characters


Noel's main spacing tool. Use this along with {{clr|3|5C}} to confirm mid to max range hits into Chamber Shot, or {{clr|3|3C}} on crouching opponents. At closer ranges it can be comboed into {{clr|4|6A}} and on CH also combos into {{clr|3|3C}} and {{clr|5|5D}}.
Noel's main spacing tool. Use this along with {{clr|C|5C}} to confirm mid to max range hits into Chamber Shot, or {{clr|C|3C}} on crouching opponents. At closer ranges it can be comboed into {{clr|A|6A}} and on CH also combos into {{clr|C|3C}} and {{clr|D|5D}}.
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===<big>{{clr|3|5C}}</big>===
===<big>{{clr|C|5C}}</big>===
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* Can now sometimes miss if it hits offscreen in corners or if certain characters are within a very close proximity to Noel during the animation. (Inside of the space between Noel and Noel's muzzle flash)
* Can now sometimes miss if it hits offscreen in corners or if certain characters are within a very close proximity to Noel during the animation. (Inside of the space between Noel and Noel's muzzle flash)


{{clr|3|5C}} is perhaps Noel's best spacing tool since it has a good hurtbox and slightly longer/larger hitbox compared to {{clr|2|5B}}, but it is slower. Will combo into {{clr|3|3C}} on crouching opponents. On CH it also leads into damaging combos through {{clr|5|5D}}, {{clr|2|6B}} > {{clr|5|5D}}, or Muzzle Flitter. Overall {{clr|3|5C}} is your go to punish starter in most situations, which can lead to very damaging combos potentially up to 8K depending on conditions met and resources at your disposal.  
{{clr|C|5C}} is perhaps Noel's best spacing tool since it has a good hurtbox and slightly longer/larger hitbox compared to {{clr|B|5B}}, but it is slower. Will combo into {{clr|C|3C}} on crouching opponents. On CH it also leads into damaging combos through {{clr|D|5D}}, {{clr|B|6B}} > {{clr|D|5D}}, or Muzzle Flitter. Overall {{clr|C|5C}} is your go to punish starter in most situations, which can lead to very damaging combos potentially up to 8K depending on conditions met and resources at your disposal.  
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===<big>{{clr|4|2A}}</big>===
===<big>{{clr|A|2A}}</big>===
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*Faster than average {{clr|4|2A}}.
*Faster than average {{clr|A|2A}}.
This move has longer range than {{clr|4|2A}}, but has shorter range than {{clr|2|5B}} while being a few frames faster. Not a bad move to use to poke out of pressure, and is a decent move to start pressure, but at -1 on block, it's a shadow of its former self. Can be used in conjunction with {{clr|4|2A}} to create stagger pressure and whiff pressure tactics.  
This move has longer range than {{clr|A|5A}}, but has shorter range than {{clr|B|5B}} while being a few frames faster. Not a bad move to use to poke out of pressure, and is a decent move to start pressure, but at -1 on block, it's a shadow of its former self. Can be used in conjunction with {{clr|A|5A}} to create stagger pressure and whiff pressure tactics.  
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===<big>{{clr|2|2B}}</big>===
===<big>{{clr|B|2B}}</big>===
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A decent low attack, and is best used as combo/blockstring filler for frametraps, however, it does have some uses in neutral since it makes Noel's hitbox pretty short. This move is slightly longer than {{clr|4|2A}}, but a tad shorter than {{clr|2|5B}}.
A decent low attack, and is best used as combo/blockstring filler for frametraps, however, it does have some uses in neutral since it makes Noel's hitbox pretty short. This move is slightly longer than {{clr|A|2A}}, but a tad shorter than {{clr|B|5B}}. Can be repeated twice per string, reverse beats from {{clr|B|5B}}.
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===<big>{{clr|3|2C}}</big>===
===<big>{{clr|C|2C}}</big>===
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*Clashes with projectiles
*Clashes with projectiles


This move is mostly used as a blockstring for frametraps or combo filler. If used early in a blockstring, it can be very good due to it being +1, but its pushback is a problem so it's a bit harder to capitalize on the frame advantage. As of BBCF2.0 it will combo into {{clr|3|3C}} on crouching opponents.
This move is mostly used as a blockstring for frametraps or combo filler. If used early in a blockstring, it can be very good due to it being +1, but its pushback is a problem so it's a bit harder to capitalize on the frame advantage. As of BBCF2.0 it will combo into {{clr|C|3C}} on crouching opponents.
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===<big>{{clr|4|6A}}</big>===
===<big>{{clr|A|6A}}</big>===
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===<big>{{clr|2|6B}}</big>===
===<big>{{clr|B|6B}}</big>===
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===<big>{{clr|3|6C}}</big>===
===<big>{{clr|C|6C}}</big>===
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* Forces standing on counter hit
* Forces standing on counter hit
* First hit is not jump cancellable anymore
* First hit is not jump cancellable anymore
* Second hit of {{clr|3|6C}} cannot hit crouches
* Second hit of {{clr|C|6C}} cannot hit crouches
* Second hit is now jump cancellable on block
* Second hit is now jump cancellable on block
* Will now stagger the opponent long enough for the muzzle flash to hit without needing a counter
* Will now stagger the opponent long enough for the muzzle flash to hit without needing a counter


{{clr|3|6C}} is heavly nerfed in the juggle department as opponents will now tech a lot sooner than usual in prorated combos. This also means things like {{clr|3|6C}} > {{clr|2|6B}} knockdowns are no longer possible after the first few hits in a juggle combo. It is also no longer possible to jump cancel {{clr|3|6C}}({{clr|3|1}}) to bait bursts or transition into {{clr|5|{{clr|5|j.D}}}} routes mid combo as it is now a tool that forces you to commit fully into it's use as an option/combo filler.
{{clr|C|6C}} is heavly nerfed in the juggle department as opponents will now tech a lot sooner than usual in prorated combos. This also means things like {{clr|C|6C}} > {{clr|B|6B}} knockdowns are no longer possible after the first few hits in a juggle combo. It is also no longer possible to jump cancel {{clr|C|6C}}(1) to bait bursts or transition into {{clr|D|{{clr|D|j.D}}}} routes mid combo as it is now a tool that forces you to commit fully into it's use as an option/combo filler.


It is still possible to delay cancel the 2nd hit into a {{clr|3|2C}} or a throw but the window for this is now smaller due to the 2nd hit now coming out a lot faster in CF, effectively making this gimmick less reliable for opening up opponents when used along with the {{clr|3|6C}} > {{clr|2|6B}} gatling.
It is still possible to delay cancel the 2nd hit into a {{clr|C|2C}} or a throw but the window for this is now smaller due to the 2nd hit now coming out a lot faster in CF, effectively making this gimmick less reliable for opening up opponents when used along with the {{clr|C|6C}} > {{clr|B|6B}} gatling.


Use this move only as a combo filler in normal situations. However, to punish DPs that recover crouching like Jin's {{clr|3|623C}}, use CH {{clr|3|6C}} > {{clr|4|214A}} or CH {{clr|3|6C}} > {{clr|2|6B}} > {{clr|5|5D}} > etc.. for a punish up to potentially 5k. Overall, {{clr|3|6C}} is your secondary go to punish starter behind {{clr|3|5C}} in the event you need a standing confirm.
Use this move only as a combo filler in normal situations. However, to punish DPs that recover crouching like Jin's {{clr|C|623C}}, use CH {{clr|C|6C}} > {{clr|A|214A}} or CH {{clr|C|6C}} > {{clr|B|6B}} > {{clr|D|5D}} > etc.. for a punish up to potentially 5k. Overall, {{clr|C|6C}} is your secondary go to punish starter behind {{clr|C|5C}} in the event you need a standing confirm.
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===<big>{{clr|3|3C}}</big>===
===<big>{{clr|C|3C}}</big>===
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* Fatal Counter
* Fatal Counter


Only use to hitconfirm on crouching opponents. Its normally best to use this with rapid cancel to help back it up since its very unsafe on block and guarantees a free punish for the opponent otherwise. It is possible to combo CH {{clr|2|5B}} and CH {{clr|3|5C}} into {{clr|3|3C}}, though there are better options for both.
Only use to hitconfirm on crouching opponents. Its normally best to use this with rapid cancel to help back it up since its very unsafe on block and guarantees a free punish for the opponent otherwise. It is possible to combo CH {{clr|B|5B}} and CH {{clr|C|5C}} into {{clr|C|3C}}, though there are better options for both.
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===<big>{{clr|4|{{clr|4|j.A}}}}</big>===
===<big>{{clr|A|{{clr|A|j.A}}}}</big>===
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Use {{clr|4|{{clr|4|j.A}}}} as an up close air-to-air tool. It's also the best jump-in overhead Noel has in terms of hitbox, though its damage potential is weak. It's speed also allows it to be used in jump-in fuzzy guard mix ups.
Use {{clr|A|{{clr|A|j.A}}}} as an up close air-to-air tool. It's also the best jump-in overhead Noel has in terms of hitbox, though its damage potential is weak. It's speed also allows it to be used in jump-in {{keyword|F-Shiki}} mix ups.
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===<big>{{clr|2|{{clr|2|j.B}}}}</big>===
===<big>{{clr|B|{{clr|B|j.B}}}}</big>===
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A somewhat situational air spacing tool. Can be used preemptively to beat out or trade with some air normals when spaced well enough. Its best application is normally for air to ground routes in some combos in the corner leading into {{clr|5|{{clr|5|j.D}}}}, or into Revolver Blast air ender, which for Noel, Air combos are a last resort for situations where you cannot convert into a ground combo. It is also used occasionally to setup "Drive Landing Cancellation" tactics into {{clr|2|d.6B}} on the way down offensively for a very fast overhead attempt if it is blocked. It can also be used after jumping in with {{clr|3|{{clr|3|j.C}}}}, to add a weak fuzzy guard overhead (since {{clr|3|{{clr|3|j.C}}}} itself is not).
A somewhat situational air spacing tool. Can be used preemptively to beat out or trade with some air normals when spaced well enough. Its best application is normally for air to ground routes in some combos in the corner leading into {{clr|D|{{clr|D|j.D}}}}, or into Revolver Blast air ender, which for Noel, Air combos are a last resort for situations where you cannot convert into a ground combo. It is also used occasionally to setup "Drive Landing Cancellation" tactics into {{clr|B|d.6B}} on the way down offensively for a very fast overhead attempt if it is blocked. It can also be used after jumping in with {{clr|C|{{clr|C|j.C}}}}, to add a weak {{keyword|F-Shiki}} overhead (since {{clr|C|{{clr|C|j.C}}}} itself is not).
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===<big>{{clr|3|{{clr|3|j.C}}}}</big>===
===<big>{{clr|C|{{clr|C|j.C}}}}</big>===
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|where=chara="{{SUBPAGENAME}}" and input="j.C"
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*Reverse beats into {{clr|4|{{clr|4|j.A}}}} or {{clr|2|{{clr|2|j.B}}}}.
*Reverse beats into {{clr|A|{{clr|A|j.A}}}} or {{clr|B|{{clr|B|j.B}}}}.
Noel's best air normal, period. Its hitbox is relatively decent, when spaced well in the air you can get a nice CH combo. Its underwhelming as a jump in due to its small vertical hitbox, also do take note that it is not an overhead. Like {{clr|2|{{clr|2|j.B}}}} you can use this normal preemptively to meet opponents ground to air for a considerable sized hitbox on the way up. On air CH, the untech time is long enough for you to land into a {{clr|3|5C}} pick up in most situations. Also is used in conjunction with "Drive Landing Cancellation" tactics leading into {{clr|2|d.6B}} for an overhead on the way down.  
Noel's best air normal, period. Its hitbox is relatively decent, when spaced well in the air you can get a nice CH combo. Its underwhelming as a jump in due to its small vertical hitbox, also do take note that it is not an overhead. Like {{clr|B|{{clr|B|j.B}}}} you can use this normal preemptively to meet opponents ground to air for a considerable sized hitbox on the way up. On air CH, the untech time is long enough for you to land into a {{clr|C|5C}} pick up in most situations. Also is used in conjunction with "Drive Landing Cancellation" tactics leading into {{clr|B|d.6B}} for an overhead on the way down.  
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===<big>{{clr|3|j.2C}}</big>===
===<big>{{clr|C|j.2C}}</big>===
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{{#cargo_query:tables=MoveData_BBCF
|fields=damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock=frameAdv,attribute,invuln=inv
|fields=damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock,attribute,invuln
|where=chara="{{SUBPAGENAME}}" and input="j.2C"
|where=chara="{{SUBPAGENAME}}" and input="j.2C"
|format=template|template=AttackData-BBCF|named args=yes|order by=_ID
|format=template|template=AttackData-BBCF|named args=yes|order by=_ID
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*Wallbounces in the corner, allowing for {{clr|3|j.2C}} > air dash > {{clr|3|j.2C}}
*Wallbounces in the corner, allowing for {{clr|C|j.2C}} > air dash > {{clr|C|j.2C}}
*No longer causes a hard knockdown state on air hit (previously did in CPEX)
*No longer causes a hard knockdown state on air hit (previously did in CPEX)
*Now causes soft knockdown state on hit (opponents can neutral tech immediately now)
*Now causes soft knockdown state on hit (opponents can neutral tech immediately now)
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*110% Bonus Proration
*110% Bonus Proration


Overall, {{clr|3|j.2C}} doesn't really see much use outside of corner combos. In the case of corner combos it is usually a combo extender leading to Noel's combo enders overall. However, if used near the beginning of a combo after {{clr|3|5C}}, it leads to some of Noel's highest damage cofirms up to potentially 5k or more making this a staple in corner combos. In neutral, you can use this as a unusual spacing tool when combined with an air dash or a second jump after it whiffs for some tricky footwork. Another way to use it is to preemptively go into it on rising jump startup near the opponent to simulate a jump in attempt. {{clr|3|j.2C}}'s recoil effect after it whiffs / hits helps halt your position in the air for a moment which can be used as a way to dodge an opponent's initial anti air attempt if used right, then you can air dash back in for a potential hit confirm after the recoil effect. It's a  gimmicky tactic to use but it's risky so use sparingly
Overall, {{clr|C|j.2C}} doesn't really see much use outside of corner combos. In the case of corner combos it is usually a combo extender leading to Noel's combo enders overall. However, if used near the beginning of a combo after {{clr|C|5C}}, it leads to some of Noel's highest damage cofirms up to potentially 5k or more making this a staple in corner combos. In neutral, you can use this as a unusual spacing tool when combined with an air dash or a second jump after it whiffs for some tricky footwork. Another way to use it is to preemptively go into it on rising jump startup near the opponent to simulate a jump in attempt. {{clr|C|j.2C}}'s recoil effect after it whiffs / hits helps halt your position in the air for a moment which can be used as a way to dodge an opponent's initial anti air attempt if used right, then you can air dash back in for a potential hit confirm after the recoil effect. It's a  gimmicky tactic to use but it's risky so use sparingly
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==Drive Moves==
==Drive Moves==
===<big>{{clr|5|5D}}</big>===
===<big>{{clr|D|5D}}</big>===
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BBCP_Noel_5D.png |Projectile.
BBCP_Noel_5D.png |Clashes with projectiles.
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{{#cargo_query:tables=MoveData_BBCF
|fields=damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock=frameAdv,attribute,invuln=inv
|fields=damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock,attribute,invuln
|where=chara="{{SUBPAGENAME}}" and input="5D"
|where=chara="{{SUBPAGENAME}}" and input="5D"
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No invincibility, fastest drive move used to start drive mixup. When used against a knocked down opponent in the corner, it will catch all rolls for a 3K corner combo. Your most damaging punish on Fatal Counter for invulnerable reversals that leave the opponent standing.
No invincibility, fastest drive move used to start drive mixup. When used against a knocked down opponent in the corner, it will catch all rolls for a 3K corner combo. Your most damaging punish on Fatal Counter for invulnerable reversals that leave the opponent standing.


In Overdrive, {{clr|5|5D}} becomes faster, allowing you to combo {{clr|3|5C}} into {{clr|5|5D}} on standing hit.
In Overdrive, {{clr|D|5D}} becomes faster, allowing you to combo {{clr|C|5C}} into {{clr|D|5D}} on standing hit.
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===<big>{{clr|5|2D}}</big>===
===<big>{{clr|D|2D}}</big>===
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BBCF_Noel_2D.png |Projectile.
BBCF_Noel_2D.png |Clashes with projectiles.
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|fields=damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock=frameAdv,attribute,invuln=inv
|fields=damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock,attribute,invuln
|where=chara="{{SUBPAGENAME}}" and input="2D"
|where=chara="{{SUBPAGENAME}}" and input="2D"
|format=template|template=AttackData-BBCF|named args=yes|order by=_ID
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*Can no longer be cancelled into Thor Distortion or Revolver Blast on hit or block
*Can no longer be cancelled into Thor Distortion or Revolver Blast on hit or block
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{{clr|5|2D}} has had an animation change that changes it from a huge drive cart wheel into a little drive hop that closely resembles her old {{clr|5|2D}} from older Blazblue iterations before CP, but hits differently now. It is a useful drive move for dodging a lot of low hitting attacks in the game while travelling forward a considerable amount of distance at the same time but is pretty slow on start up. It's a decent drive to use to re-enter back in range for drive mix ups after a long pressure string with Noel's normals on pushback on a blocking opponent. You will also find yourself doing this a lot in corner combos along side things like {{clr|2|d.5B}} for the wall bounce that leads into Revolver Blast. If you can get the height midscreen you can also use this as a useful viable screen carry also.
{{clr|D|2D}} has had an animation change that changes it from a huge drive cart wheel into a little drive hop that closely resembles her old {{clr|D|2D}} from older Blazblue iterations before CP, but hits differently now. It is a useful drive move for dodging a lot of low hitting attacks in the game while travelling forward a considerable amount of distance at the same time but is pretty slow on start up. It's a decent drive to use to re-enter back in range for drive mix ups after a long pressure string with Noel's normals on pushback on a blocking opponent. You will also find yourself doing this a lot in corner combos along side things like {{clr|B|d.5B}} for the wall bounce that leads into Revolver Blast. If you can get the height midscreen you can also use this as a useful viable screen carry also.


It is also possible to clash kill projectiles with {{clr|5|2D}} but is not a prominent tactic to do concerning this drive as its rare to do this in general. This is also quite punishable by Anti-airs or general pokes from fast reacting opponents as it does take a split second for the animation to go active in terms of an actual hit box after the hop.
It is also possible to clash kill projectiles with {{clr|D|2D}} but is not a prominent tactic to do concerning this drive as its rare to do this in general. This is also quite punishable by Anti-airs or general pokes from fast reacting opponents as it does take a split second for the animation to go active in terms of an actual hit box after the hop.
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===<big>{{clr|5|6D}}</big>===
===<big>{{clr|D|6D}}</big>===
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BBCF_Noel_6D.png |
BBCF_Noel_6D.png |Clashes with projectiles.
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|fields=damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock=frameAdv,attribute,invuln=inv
|fields=damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock,attribute,invuln
|where=chara="{{SUBPAGENAME}}" and input="6D"
|where=chara="{{SUBPAGENAME}}" and input="6D"
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*Frame invuln calculated from shortest and longest distance from Noel.
*Frame invuln calculated from shortest and longest distance from Noel.
*Forces knockdown state on hit, using {{clr|2|22B}} or {{clr|3|22C}} after it hits is now possible.
*Forces knockdown state on hit, using {{clr|B|22B}} or {{clr|C|22C}} after it hits is now possible.


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A low hitting drive attack. Although it's a bit on the slow side, {{clr|5|6D}} is a very useful move to dodge a considerable amount of projectile or body based attacks while covering ground. This makes {{clr|5|6D}} an effective tool in matchups against zoners or in certain long range spacing situations that Noel has trouble dealing with due to her short range. It is also one of the three choices to start drive pressure, next to {{clr|5|5D}} and {{clr|5|2D}}. It can also catch some people blocking high if they're expecting {{clr|2|6B}}. You can call out bad pressure with this move, but {{clr|5|4D}} functions better as a reversal. Both lose to F property attacks. It is most helpful to Instant Block into {{clr|5|6D}} when on the defensive to maximize its use as a reversal attempt.
A low hitting drive attack. Although it's a bit on the slow side, {{clr|D|6D}} is a very useful move to dodge a considerable amount of projectile or body based attacks while covering ground. This makes {{clr|D|6D}} an effective tool in matchups against zoners or in certain long range spacing situations that Noel has trouble dealing with due to her short range. It is also one of the three choices to start drive pressure, next to {{clr|D|5D}} and {{clr|D|2D}}. It can also catch some people blocking high if they're expecting {{clr|B|6B}}. You can call out bad pressure with this move, but {{clr|D|4D}} functions better as a reversal. Both lose to F property attacks. It is most helpful to Instant Block into {{clr|D|6D}} when on the defensive to maximize its use as a reversal attempt.
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===<big>{{clr|5|4D}}</big>===
===<big>{{clr|D|4D}}</big>===
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BBCP_Noel_4D.png |Projectile.
BBCP_Noel_4D.png |Actually a projectile.
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|fields=damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock,attribute,invuln
|where=chara="{{SUBPAGENAME}}" and input="4D"
|where=chara="{{SUBPAGENAME}}" and input="4D"
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*Now staggers the opponent on hit
*Now staggers the opponent on hit
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{{clr|5|4D}} is Noel's main reversal option. Nerfed compared to older versions of Blazblue, but still useful. You can use this reversal option at its best by using an option select to help along with proper reads and judgment calls (1 > 4+AB~{{clr|5|D}}~1) to dodge some body attacks and overheads. Can be used offensively to bait most DPs, reversals, Exceed Accel, and Counter Assaults. Can also be used to hit opponents who jump during their pressure, but must be done while the opponent is still rising, since {{clr|5|4D}} no longer has Head Invuln.
{{clr|D|4D}} is Noel's main reversal option. Nerfed compared to older versions of Blazblue, but still useful. You can use this reversal option at its best by using an option select to help along with proper reads and judgment calls (1 > 4+AB~{{clr|D|D}}~1) to dodge some body attacks and overheads. Can be used offensively to bait most DPs, reversals, Exceed Accel, and Counter Assaults. Can also be used to hit opponents who jump during their pressure, but must be done while the opponent is still rising, since {{clr|D|4D}} no longer has Head Invuln.
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===<big>{{clr|5|{{clr|5|j.D}}}}</big>===
===<big>{{clr|D|{{clr|D|j.D}}}}</big>===
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BBCP_Noel_jD.png |Projectile, NOT an Overhead.
BBCP_Noel_jD.png |Clashes with projectiles, NOT an Overhead.
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|fields=damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock=frameAdv,attribute,invuln=inv
|fields=damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock,attribute,invuln
|where=chara="{{SUBPAGENAME}}" and input="j.D"
|where=chara="{{SUBPAGENAME}}" and input="j.D"
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*Can no longer be cancelled into Thor Distortion or Revolver Blast on hit or block
*Can no longer be cancelled into Thor Distortion or Revolver Blast on hit or block


{{clr|5|{{clr|5|j.D}}}} is mostly an important drive combo filler that helps convert air combos to ground combos. In most combos it is normally used near the beginning of the combo or near the end of coner combos that use the {{clr|3|j.2C}} > air dash > {{clr|3|j.2C}} route that transitions into {{clr|5|{{clr|5|j.D}}}} right afterwards. Trying to go into {{clr|5|{{clr|5|j.D}}}} after a certain amount of hits will cause it to whiff in a lot of combos after {{clr|3|{{clr|3|j.C}}}}({{clr|3|1}}) or on a short starter / prorated combo.
{{clr|D|j.D}} is mostly an important drive combo filler that helps convert air combos to ground combos. In most combos it is normally used near the beginning of the combo or near the end of coner combos that use the {{clr|C|j.2C}} > air dash > {{clr|C|j.2C}} route that transitions into {{clr|D|j.D}} right afterwards. Trying to go into {{clr|D|j.D}} after a certain amount of hits will cause it to whiff in a lot of combos after {{clr|C|j.C}}(1) or on a short starter / prorated combo.


It should be noted that {{clr|5|{{clr|5|j.D}}}} is a hurtbox has a tendency to extend to the guns meaning somebody can hit the muzzle flash and it will occasionally hit her out of {{clr|5|{{clr|5|j.D}}}} sometimes. Can be used as a cross up gimmick via IAD > {{clr|5|{{clr|5|j.D}}}} but don't rely on it too much as it can quickly get you killed if blocked.
It should be noted that {{clr|D|j.D}} is a hurtbox has a tendency to extend to the guns meaning somebody can hit the muzzle flash and it will occasionally hit her out of {{clr|D|j.D}} sometimes. Can be used as a cross up gimmick via IAD > {{clr|D|j.D}} but don't rely on it too much as it can quickly get you killed if blocked.


OD version moves Noel forward when used, so it can be used for crossups again.
OD version moves Noel forward when used, so it can be used for crossups again.
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===<big>{{clr|4|d.5A}}</big>===
===<big>{{clr|D|d.5A}}</big>===
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BBCP_Noel_d5A.png |Projectile.
BBCP_Noel_d5A.png |Clashes with projectiles.
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|fields=damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock=frameAdv,attribute,invuln=inv
|fields=damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock,attribute,invuln
|where=chara="{{SUBPAGENAME}}" and input="d5A"
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* Fatal Counters
* Fatal Counters
The quickest drive followup in Noel's arsenal, normally used to keep an opponent blocking while transitioning into High/Low mixup. Be careful when attempting to transition into {{clr|5|d.6D}} from {{clr|4|d.5A}}. It will cause {{clr|5|d.6D}} to inadvertently perform the slow cross up variation when upclose, unless you delay the {{clr|5|d.6D}} input.
The quickest drive followup in Noel's arsenal, normally used to keep an opponent blocking while transitioning into High/Low mixup. Be careful when attempting to transition into {{clr|D|d.6D}} from {{clr|A|d.5A}}. It will cause {{clr|D|d.6D}} to inadvertently perform the slow cross up variation when upclose, unless you delay the {{clr|D|d.6D}} input.
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===<big>{{clr|4|d.6A}} ({{clr|4|d.4A}})</big>===
===<big>{{clr|D|d.6A}}/{{clr|D|d.4A}}</big>===
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BBCP_Noel_d6A.png |Projectile.
BBCP_Noel_d6A.png |Clashes with projectiles.
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Used to float opponents for drive combos, but can also be used like {{clr|4|d.5A}}, though it is a bit slower and is harder to poke afterwards due to more blockstun. It is more consistent at getting out non cross up {{clr|5|d.5D}} for a high low mix up with {{clr|2|d.6B}} after {{clr|5|5D}} and {{clr|5|6D}} drive starters.
Used to float opponents for drive combos, but can also be used like {{clr|A|d.5A}}, though it is a bit slower and is harder to poke afterwards due to more blockstun. It is more consistent at getting out non cross up {{clr|D|d.5D}} for a high low mix up with {{clr|B|d.6B}} after {{clr|D|5D}} and {{clr|D|6D}} drive starters.
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===<big>{{clr|2|d.5B}}</big>===
===<big>{{clr|D|d.5B}}</big>===
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BBCP_Noel_d5B.png |Second Hit is a Projectile.
BBCP_Noel_d5B.png |Second hit clashes with projectiles.
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Used only as a combo filler, or to create space during a drive blockstring. You can also attempt to use this as a pseudo poke gesture in certain blockstrings or in neutral via {{clr|5|5D}} > {{clr|2|d.5B}} > Optic Barrel / Bloom Trigger / Chamber shot. Also is an essential part of Noel's Overdrive combos, both at midscreen and in the corner as its untech time allows for links to optimal routes such as {{clr|2|d.6B}} > {{clr|2|d.5B}} > {{clr|2|665B}} > {{clr|3|5C}} midscreen or {{clr|2|d.5B}} > TK OD Thor in the corner.</div>
Used only as a combo filler, or to create space during a drive blockstring. You can also attempt to use this as a pseudo poke gesture in certain blockstrings or in neutral via {{clr|D|5D}} > {{clr|B|d.5B}} > Optic Barrel / Bloom Trigger / Chamber shot. Also is an essential part of Noel's Overdrive combos, both at midscreen and in the corner as its untech time allows for links to optimal routes such as {{clr|B|d.6B}} > {{clr|B|d.5B}} > {{clr|B|665B}} > {{clr|C|5C}} midscreen or {{clr|B|d.5B}} > TK OD Thor in the corner.</div>
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===<big>{{clr|2|d.6B}} ({{clr|2|d.4B}})</big>===
===<big>{{clr|D|d.6B}}/{{clr|D|d.4B}}</big>===
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BBCP_Noel_d6B.png |Overhead, NOT a Projectile.
BBCP_Noel_d6B.png |Overhead, does NOT clash with projectiles.
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{{#cargo_query:tables=MoveData_BBCF
{{#cargo_query:tables=MoveData_BBCF
|fields=damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock=frameAdv,attribute,invuln=inv
|fields=damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock,attribute,invuln
|where=chara="{{SUBPAGENAME}}" and input="d6B"
|where=chara="{{SUBPAGENAME}}" and input="d6B"
|format=template|template=AttackData-BBCF|named args=yes|order by=_ID
|format=template|template=AttackData-BBCF|named args=yes|order by=_ID
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</div>
</div>


===<big>{{clr|3|d.5C}}</big>===
===<big>{{clr|D|d.5C}}</big>===
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<div class="attack-container">
<div class="attack-gallery">
<div class="attack-gallery">
<gallery widths="210px" heights="210px" mode="nolines">
<gallery widths="210px" heights="210px" mode="nolines">
BBCP_Noel_d5C.png |Projectile.
BBCP_Noel_d5C.png |Clashes with projectiles.
</gallery>
</gallery>
</div>
</div>
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|-
|-
{{#cargo_query:tables=MoveData_BBCF
{{#cargo_query:tables=MoveData_BBCF
|fields=damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock=frameAdv,attribute,invuln=inv
|fields=damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock,attribute,invuln
|where=chara="{{SUBPAGENAME}}" and input="d5C"
|where=chara="{{SUBPAGENAME}}" and input="d5C"
|format=template|template=AttackData-BBCF|named args=yes|order by=_ID
|format=template|template=AttackData-BBCF|named args=yes|order by=_ID
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</div>
</div>


===<big>{{clr|3|d.6C}} ({{clr|3|d.4C}})</big>===
===<big>{{clr|D|d.6C}}/{{clr|D|d.4C}}</big>===
<div class="attack-container">
<div class="attack-container">
<div class="attack-gallery">
<div class="attack-gallery">
<gallery widths="210px" heights="210px" mode="nolines">
<gallery widths="210px" heights="210px" mode="nolines">
BBCP_Noel_d6C.png |Projectile.
BBCP_Noel_d6C.png |Actually a projectile.
</gallery>
</gallery>
</div>
</div>
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|-
|-
{{#cargo_query:tables=MoveData_BBCF
{{#cargo_query:tables=MoveData_BBCF
|fields=damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock=frameAdv,attribute,invuln=inv
|fields=damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock,attribute,invuln
|where=chara="{{SUBPAGENAME}}" and input="d6C"
|where=chara="{{SUBPAGENAME}}" and input="d6C"
|format=template|template=AttackData-BBCF|named args=yes|order by=_ID
|format=template|template=AttackData-BBCF|named args=yes|order by=_ID
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==== ====
==== ====
*No longer a fatal counter
*No longer a fatal counter
Used only as combo/blockstring filler. Has a ridiculous amount of blockstun, which makes it able to true blocktring into any of her other drive normals. The absurd blockstun also allows her to Crush Trigger with only about a 3 frame gap. In CF, you can now use this move to attempt a pressure reset in drive by allowing the reload frames to occur and follow up with {{clr|4|5A}} or {{clr|4|2A}} since the reload frames are much faster.
Used only as combo/blockstring filler. Has a ridiculous amount of blockstun, which makes it able to true blocktring into any of her other drive normals. The absurd blockstun also allows her to Crush Trigger with only about a 3 frame gap. In CF, you can now use this move to attempt a pressure reset in drive by allowing the reload frames to occur and follow up with {{clr|A|5A}} or {{clr|A|2A}} since the reload frames are much faster.
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>


===<big>{{clr|5|d.5D}}</big>===
===<big>{{clr|D|d.5D}}</big>===
<div class="attack-container">
<div class="attack-container">
<div class="attack-gallery">
<div class="attack-gallery">
<gallery widths="210px" heights="210px" mode="nolines">
<gallery widths="210px" heights="210px" mode="nolines">
BBCP_Noel_5D.png |Projectile.
BBCP_Noel_5D.png |Clashes with projectiles.
</gallery>
</gallery>
</div>
</div>
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|-
|-
{{#cargo_query:tables=MoveData_BBCF
{{#cargo_query:tables=MoveData_BBCF
|fields=damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock=frameAdv,attribute,invuln=inv
|fields=damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock,attribute,invuln
|where=chara="{{SUBPAGENAME}}" and input="d5D"
|where=chara="{{SUBPAGENAME}}" and input="d5D"
|format=template|template=AttackData-BBCF|named args=yes|order by=_ID
|format=template|template=AttackData-BBCF|named args=yes|order by=_ID
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|}
|}
==== ====
==== ====
The follow up version of {{clr|5|5D}}, there's no real difference between the two moves.
The follow up version of {{clr|D|5D}}, there's no real difference between the two moves.
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>


===<big>{{clr|5|d.2D}}</big>===
===<big>{{clr|D|d.2D}}</big>===
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<div class="attack-container">
<div class="attack-gallery">
<div class="attack-gallery">
<gallery widths="210px" heights="210px" mode="nolines">
<gallery widths="210px" heights="210px" mode="nolines">
BBCF_Noel_2D.png |Projectile.
BBCF_Noel_2D.png |Clashes with projectiles.
</gallery>
</gallery>
</div>
</div>
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|-
|-
{{#cargo_query:tables=MoveData_BBCF
{{#cargo_query:tables=MoveData_BBCF
|fields=damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock=frameAdv,attribute,invuln=inv
|fields=damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock,attribute,invuln
|where=chara="{{SUBPAGENAME}}" and input="d2D"
|where=chara="{{SUBPAGENAME}}" and input="d2D"
|format=template|template=AttackData-BBCF|named args=yes|order by=_ID
|format=template|template=AttackData-BBCF|named args=yes|order by=_ID
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*Frame 4 - till landing Foot Invul.
*Frame 4 - till landing Foot Invul.
<br/>
<br/>
The follow up version of {{clr|5|2D}}. Pretty much the same as the {{clr|5|2D}} starter, other than the fact that it can be distortion and air special cancelled on hit or block, unlike {{clr|5|2D}}.
The follow up version of {{clr|D|2D}}. Pretty much the same as the {{clr|D|2D}} starter, other than the fact that it can be distortion and air special cancelled on hit or block, unlike {{clr|D|2D}}.
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>


===<big>{{clr|5|d.6D}}</big>===
===<big>{{clr|D|d.6D}}</big>===
<div class="attack-container">
<div class="attack-container">
<div class="attack-gallery">
<div class="attack-gallery">
<gallery widths="210px" heights="210px" mode="nolines">
<gallery widths="210px" heights="210px" mode="nolines">
BBCF_Noel_6D.png |Low, NOT a Projectile. Crossup when near opponent.
BBCF_Noel_6D.png |Low, clashes with projectiles. Crossup when near opponent.
</gallery>
</gallery>
</div>
</div>
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|-
{{#cargo_query:tables=MoveData_BBCF
{{#cargo_query:tables=MoveData_BBCF
|fields=damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock=frameAdv,attribute,invuln=inv
|fields=damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock,attribute,invuln
|where=chara="{{SUBPAGENAME}}" and input="d6D"
|where=chara="{{SUBPAGENAME}}" and input="d6D"
|format=template|template=AttackData-BBCF|named args=yes|order by=_ID
|format=template|template=AttackData-BBCF|named args=yes|order by=_ID
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|}
|}
==== ====
==== ====
The follow up version of {{clr|5|6D}}, there's not much of a difference between this move and the starter version, though {{clr|5|d.6D}} has a higher P1, leading to higher damage than it's starter variation. {{clr|5|d.6D}} is a low drive hit that has similar startup to {{clr|2|d.6B}}, this is half of Noel's High/Low drive mixup
The follow up version of {{clr|D|6D}}, there's not much of a difference between this move and the starter version, though {{clr|D|d.6D}} has a higher P1, leading to higher damage than it's starter variation. {{clr|D|d.6D}} is a low drive hit that has similar startup to {{clr|B|d.6B}}, this is half of Noel's High/Low drive mixup


Using {{clr|5|d.6D}} while in very close proximity to your opponent will cause Noel to shadow step through the opponent and hit from behind. This becomes extremely useful when you become very familiar with skipping the initial drives on landings. This means you can do things like dropping directly or diagonally on your opponent while using {{clr|3|{{clr|3|j.C}}}} on the way down forcing them to block, quickly inputting the desired drive making your first drive the shadow step ({{clr|5|d.6D}}) instead of the regular slower and a short drive {{clr|5|6D}}</div>
Using {{clr|D|d.6D}} while in very close proximity to your opponent will cause Noel to shadow step through the opponent and hit from behind. This becomes extremely useful when you become very familiar with skipping the initial drives on landings. This means you can do things like dropping directly or diagonally on your opponent while using {{clr|C|j.C}} on the way down forcing them to block, quickly inputting the desired drive making your first drive the shadow step ({{clr|D|d.6D}}) instead of the regular slower and a short drive {{clr|D|6D}}</div>
</div>
</div>


===<big>{{clr|5|d.4D}}</big>===
===<big>{{clr|D|d.4D}}</big>===
<div class="attack-container">
<div class="attack-container">
<div class="attack-gallery">
<div class="attack-gallery">
<gallery widths="210px" heights="210px" mode="nolines">
<gallery widths="210px" heights="210px" mode="nolines">
BBCP_Noel_4D.png |Projectile.
BBCP_Noel_4D.png |Actually a projectile.
</gallery>
</gallery>
</div>
</div>
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|-
{{#cargo_query:tables=MoveData_BBCF
{{#cargo_query:tables=MoveData_BBCF
|fields=damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock=frameAdv,attribute,invuln=inv
|fields=damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock,attribute,invuln
|where=chara="{{SUBPAGENAME}}" and input="d4D"
|where=chara="{{SUBPAGENAME}}" and input="d4D"
|format=template|template=AttackData-BBCF|named args=yes|order by=_ID
|format=template|template=AttackData-BBCF|named args=yes|order by=_ID
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*5-28F Body & Projectile Invul.
*5-28F Body & Projectile Invul.
<br/>
<br/>
Used mainly to help bait certain DPs during drive pressure. As combo filler, it produces a higher elevation launch after {{clr|5|6D}}, {{clr|5|d.6D}}, or a {{clr|2|d.5B}} in the corner.  
Used mainly to help bait certain DPs during drive pressure. As combo filler, it produces a higher elevation launch after {{clr|D|6D}}, {{clr|D|d.6D}}, or a {{clr|B|d.5B}} in the corner.  
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>


===<big>Bloom Trigger</big>===
===<big>Bloom Trigger</big>===
<span class="input-badge">'''{{clr|5|d.236D}}'''</span>
<span class="input-badge">'''{{clr|D|d.236D}}'''</span>
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<div class="attack-container">
<div class="attack-gallery">
<div class="attack-gallery">
<gallery widths="210px" heights="210px" mode="nolines">
<gallery widths="210px" heights="210px" mode="nolines">
BBCP_Noel_Bloom_Trigger.png |Second Hit is a Projectile.
BBCP_Noel_Bloom_Trigger.png |Second hit clashes with projectiles.
</gallery>
</gallery>
</div>
</div>
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|-
{{#cargo_query:tables=MoveData_BBCF
{{#cargo_query:tables=MoveData_BBCF
|fields=damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock=frameAdv,attribute,invuln=inv
|fields=damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock,attribute,invuln
|where=chara="{{SUBPAGENAME}}" and input="236D"
|where=chara="{{SUBPAGENAME}}" and input="236D"
|format=template|template=AttackData-BBCF|named args=yes|order by=_ID
|format=template|template=AttackData-BBCF|named args=yes|order by=_ID
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*First hit causes stagger, 2nd hit causes blowback effect
*First hit causes stagger, 2nd hit causes blowback effect


Noel's normal drive ender for midscreen combos. On the offensive, this is usually used to help push back an opponent on block to make enough space to escape back into neutral, but is punishable on Instant Block. It can  also decently set up a safe jump attempt as a follow up midscreen by IAD into {{clr|3|{{clr|3|j.C}}}} as long as the opponent neutral techs into this situation. However, the opponent can roll tech out of the safe jump attempt, which Noel cannot answer to outside of just chasing them afterwards.
Noel's normal drive ender for midscreen combos. On the offensive, this is usually used to help push back an opponent on block to make enough space to escape back into neutral, but is punishable on Instant Block. It can  also decently set up a safe jump attempt as a follow up midscreen by IAD into {{clr|C|j.C}} as long as the opponent neutral techs into this situation. However, the opponent can roll tech out of the safe jump attempt, which Noel cannot answer to outside of just chasing them afterwards.


In overdrive Bloom Trigger is usable in corner combos with a prerequisite of a little bit of height to your juggle.
In overdrive Bloom Trigger is usable in corner combos with a prerequisite of a little bit of height to your juggle.
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===<big>Assault Through</big>===
===<big>Assault Through</big>===
<span class="input-badge">'''{{clr|5|d.214D}}'''</span>
<span class="input-badge">'''{{clr|D|d.214D}}'''</span>
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<div class="attack-container">
<div class="attack-gallery">
<div class="attack-gallery">
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|-
{{#cargo_query:tables=MoveData_BBCF
{{#cargo_query:tables=MoveData_BBCF
|fields=damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock=frameAdv,attribute,invuln=inv
|fields=damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock,attribute,invuln
|where=chara="{{SUBPAGENAME}}" and input="214D"
|where=chara="{{SUBPAGENAME}}" and input="214D"
|format=template|template=AttackData-BBCF|named args=yes|order by=_ID
|format=template|template=AttackData-BBCF|named args=yes|order by=_ID
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*Causes blowback wallbounce effect on Counter Hit
*Causes blowback wallbounce effect on Counter Hit
<br/>
<br/>
Assault Through is a drive special that is occasionally used as a method to produce corner push in midscreen to corner combos, help put the opponent back in the corner in specific corner combos, and lastly help setup {{clr|2|22B}} corner oki as it provides a hard sliding knockdown state for the setup. It can be used as a weak crossup, though it gives you no real advantage on hit or on block. On CH it wallbounces leading to a decent combo. This move is mainly used to punish opponents who are attempting to punish Noel whiffing drive outside of combo use, the goal is for this to counter hit overall.
Assault Through is a drive special that is occasionally used as a method to produce corner push in midscreen to corner combos, help put the opponent back in the corner in specific corner combos, and lastly help setup {{clr|B|22B}} corner oki as it provides a hard sliding knockdown state for the setup. It can be used as a weak crossup, though it gives you no real advantage on hit or on block. On CH it wallbounces leading to a decent combo. This move is mainly used to punish opponents who are attempting to punish Noel whiffing drive outside of combo use, the goal is for this to counter hit overall.


Assault Through in overdrive causes a wall bounce on air hit, and allows a standing combo on normal hit. The invuln frames of the overdrive version also cause Noel's sprite to disappear, making it a little harder to block as a crossup, though not much.
Assault Through in overdrive causes a wall bounce on air hit, and allows a standing combo on normal hit. The invuln frames of the overdrive version also cause Noel's sprite to disappear, making it a little harder to block as a crossup, though not much.
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===<big>Type III: Spring Raid</big>===
===<big>Type III: Spring Raid</big>===
<span class="input-badge">'''{{clr|5|d.623D}}'''</span>
<span class="input-badge">'''{{clr|D|d.623D}}'''</span>
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<div class="attack-container">
<div class="attack-gallery">
<div class="attack-gallery">
<gallery widths="210px" heights="210px" mode="nolines">
<gallery widths="210px" heights="210px" mode="nolines">
BBCP_Noel_Spring_Raid.png |NOT a Projectile.
BBCP_Noel_Spring_Raid.png |Does NOT clash with projectiles.
</gallery>
</gallery>
</div>
</div>
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|-
{{#cargo_query:tables=MoveData_BBCF
{{#cargo_query:tables=MoveData_BBCF
|fields=damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock=frameAdv,attribute,invuln=inv
|fields=damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock,attribute,invuln
|where=chara="{{SUBPAGENAME}}" and input="623D"
|where=chara="{{SUBPAGENAME}}" and input="623D"
|format=template|template=AttackData-BBCF|named args=yes|order by=_ID
|format=template|template=AttackData-BBCF|named args=yes|order by=_ID
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<br/>
<br/>
Spring Raid is mostly used in corner combos to help maximize Noel's corner damage overall. Can be used in combos midscreen as well but is less prominently used there as opposed to the corner. It is also a somewhat decent way to potentially CH then opponent from trying to hit you on the way down from something like {{clr|5|{{clr|5|j.D}}}} but its risky so be careful not to find yourself in this situation often.
Spring Raid is mostly used in corner combos to help maximize Noel's corner damage overall. Can be used in combos midscreen as well but is less prominently used there as opposed to the corner. It is also a somewhat decent way to potentially CH then opponent from trying to hit you on the way down from something like {{clr|D|j.D}} but its risky so be careful not to find yourself in this situation often.


The overdrive version of Spring Raid launches the opponent higher than usual allowing for follow ups with {{clr|3|5C}}, {{clr|3|6C}}, or {{clr|5|5D}}
The overdrive version of Spring Raid launches the opponent higher than usual allowing for follow ups with {{clr|C|5C}}, {{clr|C|6C}}, or {{clr|D|5D}}
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
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==Universal Mechanics==
==Universal Mechanics==
===<big>Forward Throw</big>===
===<big>Forward Throw</big>===
<span class="input-badge">'''{{clr|2|5B}}+{{clr|3|C}}'''</span>
<span class="input-badge">'''{{clr|B|5B}}+{{clr|C|C}}'''</span>
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<div class="attack-container">
<div class="attack-gallery">
<div class="attack-gallery">
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|-
{{#cargo_query:tables=MoveData_BBCF
{{#cargo_query:tables=MoveData_BBCF
|fields=damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock=frameAdv,attribute,invuln=inv
|fields=damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock,attribute,invuln
|where=chara="{{SUBPAGENAME}}" and input="BC"
|where=chara="{{SUBPAGENAME}}" and input="BC"
|format=template|template=AttackData-BBCF|named args=yes|order by=_ID
|format=template|template=AttackData-BBCF|named args=yes|order by=_ID
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* 100% minimum damage (1400)
* 100% minimum damage (1400)


Standard throw. At midscreen you must cancel the first hit into {{clr|4|214A}} to combo from it.
Standard throw. At midscreen you must cancel the first hit into {{clr|A|214A}} to combo from it.
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</div>
</div>
</div>


===<big>Back Throw</big>===
===<big>Back Throw</big>===
<span class="input-badge">'''{{clr|2|4B}}+{{clr|3|C}}'''</span>
<span class="input-badge">'''{{clr|B|4B}}+{{clr|C|C}}'''</span>
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<div class="attack-container">
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<div class="attack-gallery">
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|-
|-
{{#cargo_query:tables=MoveData_BBCF
{{#cargo_query:tables=MoveData_BBCF
|fields=damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock=frameAdv,attribute,invuln=inv
|fields=damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock,attribute,invuln
|where=chara="{{SUBPAGENAME}}" and input="4BC"
|where=chara="{{SUBPAGENAME}}" and input="4BC"
|format=template|template=AttackData-BBCF|named args=yes|order by=_ID
|format=template|template=AttackData-BBCF|named args=yes|order by=_ID
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* 100% minimum damage
* 100% minimum damage


Standard throw. At midscreen you must cancel the first hit into {{clr|4|214A}} to combo from it.
Standard throw. At midscreen you must cancel the first hit into {{clr|A|214A}} to combo from it.
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>


===<big>Air Throw</big>===
===<big>Air Throw</big>===
<span class="input-badge">'''{{clr|2|{{clr|2|j.B}}}}+{{clr|3|C}}'''</span>
<span class="input-badge">'''{{clr|B|{{clr|B|j.B}}}}+{{clr|C|C}}'''</span>
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<div class="attack-container">
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<div class="attack-gallery">
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|-
{{#cargo_query:tables=MoveData_BBCF
{{#cargo_query:tables=MoveData_BBCF
|fields=damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock=frameAdv,attribute,invuln=inv
|fields=damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock,attribute,invuln
|where=chara="{{SUBPAGENAME}}" and input="j.BC"
|where=chara="{{SUBPAGENAME}}" and input="j.BC"
|format=template|template=AttackData-BBCF|named args=yes|order by=_ID
|format=template|template=AttackData-BBCF|named args=yes|order by=_ID
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Standard air throw, can be followed up with {{clr|2|5B}} and {{clr|2|2B}} after landing. If done too high though, {{clr|2|5B}} and {{clr|2|2B}} will not combo. At some heights you can use {{clr|5|j.D}}, but at super jump height you must use {{clr|3|{{clr|3|j.C}}}} to pick up from the ground.
Standard air throw, can be followed up with {{clr|B|5B}} and {{clr|B|2B}} after landing. If done too high though, {{clr|B|5B}} and {{clr|B|2B}} will not combo. At some heights you can use {{clr|D|j.D}}, but at super jump height you must use {{clr|C|j.C}} to pick up from the ground.
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>


===<big>Counter Assault</big>===
===<big>Counter Assault</big>===
<span class="input-badge">'''{{clr|4|6A}}+{{clr|2|B}} while Blocking'''</span>
<span class="input-badge">'''{{clr|A|6A}}+{{clr|B|B}} while Blocking'''</span>
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<div class="attack-container">
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<div class="attack-gallery">
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|-
{{#cargo_query:tables=MoveData_BBCF
{{#cargo_query:tables=MoveData_BBCF
|fields=damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock=frameAdv,attribute,invuln=inv
|fields=damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock,attribute,invuln
|where=chara="{{SUBPAGENAME}}" and input="6AB"
|where=chara="{{SUBPAGENAME}}" and input="6AB"
|format=template|template=AttackData-BBCF|named args=yes|order by=_ID
|format=template|template=AttackData-BBCF|named args=yes|order by=_ID
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* 180F Heat Gauge Cooldown.
* 180F Heat Gauge Cooldown.


New Counter Assault animation that uses her {{clr|2|d.5B}} animation to blow the opponent away.
New Counter Assault animation that uses her {{clr|D|d.5B}} animation to blow the opponent away.
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>


===<big>Crush Trigger</big>===
===<big>Crush Trigger</big>===
<span class="input-badge">'''{{clr|4|5A}}+{{clr|2|B}} (Chargeable)'''</span>
<span class="input-badge">'''{{clr|A|5A}}+{{clr|B|B}} (Chargeable)'''</span>
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<div class="attack-container">
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<div class="attack-gallery">
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{{FrameDataHeader-BBCF|version=yes}}
{{FrameDataHeader-BBCF|version=yes}}
|-
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|fields=trim("Uncharged")=name,damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock,attribute,invuln
|where=chara="{{SUBPAGENAME}}" and input="5AB"
|where=chara="{{SUBPAGENAME}}" and input="5AB"
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}}
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{{AttackVersion|name=Charged}}
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{{#cargo_query:tables=MoveData_BBCF
|fields=damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock=frameAdv,attribute,invuln=inv
|fields=trim("Charged")=name,damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock,attribute,invuln
|where=chara="{{SUBPAGENAME}}" and input="5[AB]"
|where=chara="{{SUBPAGENAME}}" and input="5[AB]"
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* 180F Heat Gauge Cooldown.
* 180F Heat Gauge Cooldown.


Outside of causing Guard Crush, it's rarely used by Noel because there are not many places to fit it in effectively. In combos, the charged variation is also rare outside of 5K confirms off of CH {{clr|3|5C}} on crouching and CH {{clr|3|6C}} (both in corner). For the most part it's better to save your meter for more important things. It can occasionally be used as a method of exiting drive pressure without being at frame disadvantage or using {{clr|3|d.6C}}.
Outside of causing Guard Crush, it's rarely used by Noel because there are not many places to fit it in effectively. In combos, the charged variation is also rare outside of 5K confirms off of CH {{clr|C|5C}} on crouching and CH {{clr|C|6C}} (both in corner). For the most part it's better to save your meter for more important things. It can occasionally be used as a method of exiting drive pressure without being at frame disadvantage or using {{clr|C|d.6C}}.
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==Specials==
==Specials==
===<big>Type XI: Optic Barrel</big>===
===<big>Type XI: Optic Barrel</big>===
<span class="input-badge">'''{{clr|4|236A}}/{{clr|2|B}}'''</span>
<span class="input-badge">'''{{clr|A|236A}}/{{clr|B|B}}'''</span>
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{{#cargo_query:tables=MoveData_BBCF
|fields=input=name,damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock=frameAdv,attribute,invuln=inv
|fields=input=name,damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock,attribute,invuln
|where=chara="{{SUBPAGENAME}}" and (input="236A" or input="236B")
|where=chara="{{SUBPAGENAME}}" and (input="236A" or input="236B")
|format=template|template=AttackDataWithName-BBCF|named args=yes|order by=_ID
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|delimiter=\n{{!}}-\n
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}}
}}
|}
|}
==== ====
==== ====
* {{clr|4|236A}}: Shoots at a midscreen distance from Noel
* {{clr|A|236A}}: Shoots at a midscreen distance from Noel
* {{clr|2|236B}}: Shoots at basically the maximum distance both characters can be from each other.
* {{clr|B|236B}}: Shoots at basically the maximum distance both characters can be from each other.
* Can now dash cancel on hit or whiff
* Can now dash cancel on hit or whiff


Severely weakened frame advantage on block. Following it up with a dash cancel into {{clr|4|5A}}/{{clr|4|2A}} is now a very risky option as it loses to 6 frame attacks and trades with 7 frame attacks. Neither version of Optic Barrel causes a knockdown on a ground hit. The goal is to hit them in the air, which will cause a knockdown.
Severely weakened frame advantage on block. Following it up with a dash cancel into {{clr|A|5A}}/{{clr|A|2A}} is now a very risky option as it loses to 6 frame attacks and trades with 7 frame attacks. Neither version of Optic Barrel causes a knockdown on a ground hit. The goal is to hit them in the air, which will cause a knockdown.
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===<big>Type XVII: Chamber Shot</big>===
===<big>Type XVII: Chamber Shot</big>===
<span class="input-badge">'''{{clr|3|236C}}'''</span>
<span class="input-badge">'''{{clr|C|236C}}'''</span>
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{{#cargo_query:tables=MoveData_BBCF
|fields=damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock=frameAdv,attribute,invuln=inv
|fields=damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock,attribute,invuln
|where=chara="{{SUBPAGENAME}}" and input="236C"
|where=chara="{{SUBPAGENAME}}" and input="236C"
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*No longer wall sticks in corner
*No longer wall sticks in corner
*No longer ground slide from a blowback effect midscreen
*No longer ground slide from a blowback effect midscreen
*Causes a launch effect similar to Noel's {{clr|4|6A}} on hit
*Causes a launch effect similar to Noel's {{clr|A|6A}} on hit


Combos off of {{clr|3|5C}} and {{clr|3|2C}} for a basic knockdown. Noel's best choice for midscreen short confirms in which going into drive conversions into Bloom Trigger isn't an option. Chamber Shot serves as Noel's secondary combo ender and also as a combo extender for corner confirms which is typically followed up with {{clr|2|5B}} or a dashing {{clr|4|2A}}. You can also use Chamber Shot as a poke gesture in neutral and a somewhat unconventionally situational anti air if spaced and timed right against some IAD jump ins as it does have a sizable hitbox.
Combos off of {{clr|C|5C}} and {{clr|C|2C}} for a basic knockdown. Noel's best choice for midscreen short confirms in which going into drive conversions into Bloom Trigger isn't an option. Chamber Shot serves as Noel's secondary combo ender and also as a combo extender for corner confirms which is typically followed up with {{clr|B|5B}} or a dashing {{clr|A|2A}}. You can also use Chamber Shot as a poke gesture in neutral and a somewhat unconventionally situational anti air if spaced and timed right against some IAD jump ins as it does have a sizable hitbox.
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===<big>Type XIII: Revolver Blast </big>===
===<big>Type XIII: Revolver Blast </big>===
<span class="input-badge">'''{{clr|3|j.214C}}'''</span>
<span class="input-badge">'''{{clr|C|j.214C}}'''</span>
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BBCP_Noel_Revolver_Blast.png |Projectile.
BBCP_Noel_Revolver_Blast.png |Projectile.
BBCP_Noel_j2C.png |Follow up {{clr|3|j.2C}} attack
BBCP_Noel_j2C.png |Follow up {{clr|C|j.2C}} attack
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{{FrameDataHeader-BBCF|version=yes}}
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{{AttackVersion|name=Attack}}
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{{#cargo_query:tables=MoveData_BBCF
|fields=damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock=frameAdv,attribute,invuln=inv
|fields=trim("Attack")=name,damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock,attribute,invuln
|where=chara="{{SUBPAGENAME}}" and input="j.214C"
|where=chara="{{SUBPAGENAME}}" and input="j.214C"
|format=template|template=AttackData-BBCF|named args=yes|order by=_ID
|format=template|template=AttackData-BBCF|named args=yes|order by=_ID
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}}
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{{AttackVersion|name=Followup Attack}}
{{#cargo_query:tables=MoveData_BBCF
{{#cargo_query:tables=MoveData_BBCF
|fields=damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock=frameAdv,attribute,invuln=inv
|fields=trim("Followup Attack")=name,damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock,attribute,invuln
|where=chara="{{SUBPAGENAME}}" and input="j.214C 2C"
|where=chara="{{SUBPAGENAME}}" and input="j.214C 2C"
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*Knockdown distance after {{clr|3|j.2C}} follow up is closer to Noel midscreen
*Knockdown distance after {{clr|C|j.2C}} follow up is closer to Noel midscreen


Noel's air ender to end air combos. Essential to Noel's corner combos (i.e. {{clr|2|d.5B}} > {{clr|5|d.2D}}) to increase overall combo damage. Midscreen it isn't that great of an ender as the opponent is able to just roll out after due to recovery and spacing after the follow up attack {{clr|3|j.2C}}. Due to this its mainly just used in corner combos. Noel's air ender to end air combos. Can also be used to create a big hitbox around her during it's animation to potentially hit incoming opponents who approach her by Tiger Kneeing its input close to the ground. The multiple hits can also be used situationally to clash kill multihit projectiles.
Noel's air ender to end air combos. Essential to Noel's corner combos (i.e. {{clr|B|d.5B}} > {{clr|D|d.2D}}) to increase overall combo damage. Midscreen it isn't that great of an ender as the opponent is able to just roll out after due to recovery and spacing after the follow up attack {{clr|C|j.2C}}. Due to this its mainly just used in corner combos. Noel's air ender to end air combos. Can also be used to create a big hitbox around her during it's animation to potentially hit incoming opponents who approach her by Tiger Kneeing its input close to the ground. The multiple hits can also be used situationally to clash kill multihit projectiles.
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===<big>Type IX: Muzzle Flitter </big>===
===<big>Type IX: Muzzle Flitter </big>===
<span class="input-badge">'''{{clr|4|214A}}'''</span>
<span class="input-badge">'''{{clr|A|214A}}'''</span>
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{{#cargo_query:tables=MoveData_BBCF
|fields=damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock=frameAdv,attribute,invuln=inv
|fields=damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock,attribute,invuln
|where=chara="{{SUBPAGENAME}}" and input="214A"
|where=chara="{{SUBPAGENAME}}" and input="214A"
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* Can only grab standing opponents
* Can only grab standing opponents


A Command Grab that can be combo'd into and out of. Can only hit standing opponents, and will whiff on crouching or jumping opponents. Can be combo'd into with normal throw, Fatal {{clr|5|5D}}, CH {{clr|3|5C}}/{{clr|3|6C}}/{{clr|5|d.4D}}, {{clr|3|d.6C}}, {{clr|5|d.4D}} during a Fatal combo, or {{clr|5|236D}}({{clr|5|1}}) > Rapid. Overall its not that good as its risky to do considering it puts Noel in Counter Hit state on whiff guaranteeing a punish for the opponent. It is primarily used to variate mix ups between {{clr|2|d.6B}} and {{clr|5|d.6D}} where MF can substitute for the {{clr|2|d.6B}} to catch high blocking opponents.
A Command Grab that can be combo'd into and out of. Can only hit standing opponents, and will whiff on crouching or jumping opponents. Can be combo'd into with normal throw, Fatal {{clr|D|5D}}, CH {{clr|C|5C}}/{{clr|C|6C}}/{{clr|D|d.4D}}, {{clr|C|d.6C}}, {{clr|D|d.4D}} during a Fatal combo, or {{clr|D|d.236D}}(1) > Rapid. Overall its not that good as its risky to do considering it puts Noel in Counter Hit state on whiff guaranteeing a punish for the opponent. It is primarily used to variate mix ups between {{clr|B|d.6B}} and {{clr|D|d.6D}} where MF can substitute for the {{clr|B|d.6B}} to catch high blocking opponents.
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===<big>Type VI: Flash Suppressor </big>===
===<big>Type VI: Flash Suppressor </big>===
<span class="input-badge">'''{{clr|2|22B}}/{{clr|3|C}}'''</span>
<span class="input-badge">'''{{clr|B|22B}}/{{clr|C|C}} near downed opponent'''</span>
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|fields=input=name,damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock,attribute,invuln
|where=chara="{{SUBPAGENAME}}" and (input="22B" or input="22C")
|where=chara="{{SUBPAGENAME}}" and (input="22B" or input="22C")
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*Both versions can only be used if the opponent has already been knocked down once in the combo.
*Both versions can only be used if the opponent has already been knocked down once in the combo.
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----
'''{{clr|2|22B}}'''
'''{{clr|B|22B}}'''
*Hold B for more shots
*Hold B for more shots
{{clr|2|22B}} is used as a combo extender in some cases. Is also used as a combo ender to set up Noel's {{clr|2|22B}} oki. Can be chained into the {{clr|3|C}} version by hitting {{clr|3|C}} while holding down {{clr|2|B}}, which is useful when a faster startup or different timing is required in a combo
{{clr|B|22B}} is used as a combo extender in some cases. Is also used as a combo ender to set up Noel's {{clr|B|22B}} oki. Can be chained into the {{clr|C|C}} version by hitting {{clr|C|C}} while holding down {{clr|B|B}}, which is useful when a faster startup or different timing is required in a combo


----
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'''{{clr|3|22C}}'''
'''{{clr|C|22C}}'''
*Dash cancellable
*Dash cancellable
*Ground bounces
*Ground bounces
{{clr|3|22C}} is used as a combo filler after {{clr|3|3C}}, {{clr|5|6D}}, {{clr|5|d.6D}} or any general knockdown to continue a combo.
{{clr|C|22C}} is used as a combo filler after {{clr|C|3C}}, {{clr|D|6D}}, {{clr|D|d.6D}} or any general knockdown to continue a combo.
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===<big>Zero Gun: Fenrir </big>===
===<big>Zero Gun: Fenrir </big>===
<span class="input-badge">'''{{clr|5|632146D}}'''</span>
<span class="input-badge">'''{{clr|D|632146D}}'''</span>
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{{AttackVersion|name=Clean Hit}}
{{#cargo_query:tables=MoveData_BBCF
{{#cargo_query:tables=MoveData_BBCF
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|fields=trim("Clean Hit")=name,damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock,attribute,invuln
|where=chara="{{SUBPAGENAME}}" and input="632146D Clean Hit"
|where=chara="{{SUBPAGENAME}}" and input="632146D Clean Hit"
|format=template|template=AttackData-BBCF|named args=yes|order by=_ID
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{{AttackVersion|name=Initial Hit Miss}}
{{#cargo_query:tables=MoveData_BBCF
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|fields=trim("Initial Hit Miss")=name,damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock,attribute,invuln
|where=chara="{{SUBPAGENAME}}" and input="632146D On Block"
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*Last attack has 20% minimum damage (1200)
*Minimum damage: 160, 16*10, 600 (920)
*OD minimum damage: 160, 16*10, 14*20, 600 (1200)
*Minimum damage without the first hit: 30*24 (720)
*Final attack only triggers if the initial ram with the gun barrel hit.
*Final attack only triggers if the initial ram with the gun barrel hit.


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===<big>Bullet Storm > Zero Gun: Thor </big>===
===<big>Bullet Storm > Zero Gun: Thor </big>===
<span class="input-badge">'''{{clr|5|j.236236D}}'''</span>
<span class="input-badge">'''{{clr|D|j.236236D}}'''</span>
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{{#cargo_query:tables=MoveData_BBCF
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|fields=damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock,attribute,invuln
|where=chara="{{SUBPAGENAME}}" and input="j.236236D"
|where=chara="{{SUBPAGENAME}}" and input="j.236236D"
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* 1-4F Fully Invul.
* 1-4F Fully Invul.
* Invincibility disappears after super flash
* Invincibility disappears after super flash
* 15% minimum damage (Normal: 525 OD: 720)
* 15% minimum damage (Normal: 710 OD: 895)
* 180F Heat Gauge Cooldown
* 180F Heat Gauge Cooldown
* Last hit is airdash cancellable in Overdrive
* Last hit is airdash cancellable in Overdrive
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==Exceed Accel==
==Exceed Accel==
===<big>Zero Gun: Sleipnir</big>===
===<big>Zero Gun: Sleipnir</big>===
<span class="input-badge">'''{{clr|4|A}}+{{clr|2|B}}+{{clr|3|C}}+{{clr|5|D}} during Overdrive'''</span>
<span class="input-badge">'''{{clr|A|A}}+{{clr|B|B}}+{{clr|C|C}}+{{clr|D|D}} during Overdrive'''</span>
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|fields=damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock=frameAdv,attribute,invuln=inv
|fields=damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock,attribute,invuln
|where=chara="{{SUBPAGENAME}}" and input="ABCD"
|where=chara="{{SUBPAGENAME}}" and input="ABCD"
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*Immediately ends Overdrive if used.
*[[BBCF/Offense#Exceed_Accel| Behaves the same as every other Exceed Accel.]]
*Becomes stronger with Active Flow.
*296/618 Minimum Damage
*Acts like all other [[BBCF/Offense#Exceed_Accel|Exceed Accels]]
*Good Pushback
*Good Pushback
*Punishable on block
*Repositions both Noel & opponent about 1/3rd of the stage (Half stage instead if Noel is in corner)
*Repositions both Noel & opponent about 1/3rd of the stage (Half stage instead if Noel is in corner)
*Positions Noel & opponent about the same distance as Optic Barrel A version range from each other afterwards.
*Positions Noel & opponent about the same distance as Optic Barrel A version range from each other afterwards.
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==Astral Heat==
==Astral Heat==
===<big>Valkyrie Veil</big>===
===<big>Valkyrie Veil</big>===
<span class="input-badge">'''{{clr|3|236236C}}'''</span>
<span class="input-badge">'''{{clr|C|236236C}}'''</span>
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|fields=damage,guard,startup,active,recovery,onBlock,attribute,invuln
|where=chara="{{SUBPAGENAME}}" and input="236236C"
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* Catches everything except projectiles, throws, Nirvana, and Ignis
* Catches everything except projectiles, throws, Nirvana, and Ignis


Counter Astral. Classic Noel retains her old astral ({{clr|3|214214C}}) while still being able to combo it into nearly any situation.
Counter Astral. Classic Noel retains her old astral ({{clr|C|214214C}}) while still being able to combo it into nearly any situation.
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===<big>Valkyrie Veil</big>===
===<big>Valkyrie Veil (Classic Noel)</big>===
<span class="input-badge">'''{{clr|3|214214C}}'''</span>
<span class="input-badge">'''{{clr|C|214214C}}'''</span>
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Classic Noel Only: Noel's astral completely removes her hurtbox from her sprite, so it can be used as a reversal, however certain moves (Invulnerable moves with forward momentum) will pass right through her over to the other side, thus making the actual Astral whiff. In most cases, if you're attempting to use this as a reversal, you're more likely to catch with her counter astral although this option is safer. No longer links of juggle {{clr|3|6C}}. Can juggle off {{clr|3|d.6C}} but standing hit {{clr|3|d.6C}} may cause the opponent to pass through your character and whiff. Guaranteed off first hit of throw, juggle {{clr|2|d.5B}} in corner. Very limited combo options off mid-screen.
Classic Noel Only: Noel's astral completely removes her hurtbox from her sprite, so it can be used as a reversal, however certain moves (Invulnerable moves with forward momentum) will pass right through her over to the other side, thus making the actual Astral whiff. In most cases, if you're attempting to use this as a reversal, you're more likely to catch with her counter astral although this option is safer. No longer links of juggle {{clr|C|6C}}. Can juggle off {{clr|D|d.6C}} but standing hit {{clr|D|d.6C}} may cause the opponent to pass through your character and whiff. Guaranteed off first hit of throw, juggle {{clr|D|d.5B}} in corner. Very limited combo options off mid-screen.
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==External References==
==External References==
*[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1vTN2BnqOr66tGFoq2bNJugE_0b53N-YgPtKSyogLWIM/edit# Noel Guide]
*[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1vTN2BnqOr66tGFoq2bNJugE_0b53N-YgPtKSyogLWIM/edit# Noel Guide]
*[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL91aEurBkiaG_klyLH5t2vil7lEi5QsB8 Playlist of CF Noel Tech by Litherain]
*[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL91aEurBkiaG_klyLH5t2vil7lEi5QsB8 Playlist of CF Noel Tech by Litherain]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YPL6JxcVJ8k {{clr|2|22B}}(w) oki]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YPL6JxcVJ8k {{clr|B|22B}}(w) oki]
*Japanese Name: ノエル=ヴァーミリオン
*Japanese Name: ノエル=ヴァーミリオン
*[http://www42.atwiki.jp/noeruvamirion/ Japanese Wiki]
*[http://www42.atwiki.jp/noeruvamirion/ Japanese Wiki]
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Revision as of 21:40, 18 May 2022


Overview
Overview

Noel is a beginner friendly mobile rushdown character with several unorthodox methods for offense. Noel's fast run and solid air dashes give her good natural movement to close in. Despite having short range she boasts a good set of pressure options that can lead into an extended offense coupled with frame traps, whiff pressure tactics and mix ups to open up her opponents. Although very risky, Noel's Drive Attacks can also be used to call out certain moves while potentially establishing a continued offense from a passive defensive / offensive position. Noel is for players who like a generally fast mobile character with unorthodox means of offense up-close and personal.

Noel's Drives function in two different ways. Upon pressing the D button, Noel uses a Drive attack. Afterwards, Noel enters the chain revolver state. In this state, Noel is limited to normal attacks, specials, and distortion drives. This state changes all of her normal attacks and gives her access to three more special moves. The chain revolver state lasts until you stop inputting commands or perform a special/distortion cancel.

  • Noel may cancel any Drive move into any other move, with the exception that she may not repeat a move twice in a row.
  • If chain revolver ends without a special cancel, Noel performs a short reload animation before being able to perform any other commands again.
  • Noel is limited to 4 normal commands after the initial drive stater. Attempts to perform more will be ignored, but she may still perform a special cancel at this point.
  • In drive state, Noel can use any special move she previously had access to, as well as 3 special moves exclusive to Drive: Spring Raid, Bloom Trigger, and Assault Through.

Activating Noel's Overdrive has numerous positive effects:

  • Faster startup speed and faster recovery for drive moves (Loses "Reload" animation).
  • Bloom Trigger (d.236D) hits more than twice.
  • Assault Through (d.214D) has increased invuln and short invisibility before going active.
  • Spring Raid (d.623D) has increased untech time allowing for combos.
  • Thor (j.236236D) allows Noel to recover in the air after the missile fires.


BBCF Noel Vermillion Nameplate.png
BBCF Noel Portrait.png
Health
11,000
Prejump
4F
Backdash
22F (1~5F Inv All, 2~15 airborne)
Fastest Attack
Reversals
Fatal Starters

Normal Moves

5A

Damage GuardHow this attack can be guarded. Throws have their throw range listed instead. StartupHow many frames the attack needs to go through in order to reach its active frames. The listed startup frame coincides with the move's first active frame. ActiveHow many frames where there is a hitbox that can hit an opponent. The first active frame occurs on the listed startup frame. RecoveryHow many frames that the character must go through after an attack's active frames to automatically go back to a neutral stance, or the total duration of the move if it has no hitbox/creates projectiles. Frame AdvHow many frames the attacker's recovery ends before the defender's blockstun ends if the attack is blocked. A positive value indicates that the attacker recovers first, while a negative value indicates that the defender recovers first. This value usually assumes that the attack's first active frame (of each hit, if multi-hit) is blocked. On ODRThe difference between the attacker's total animation length and the period the opponent is in overdrive raid. This frame advantage is based off the assumption that both players input during the hitstop of a prior move, so that this attack and ODR start on the same frame. AttributeSome attacks are invulnerable to attacks with specific attributes. This notes what attributes each attack possesses.
H - Head
B - Body
F - Foot
P - Projectile. Independent projectiles will have their Durability level listed, e.g. a projectile with Durability level 2 will show P2
T - Throw
D - Doll attack, such as Carl's or Relius' doll
Burst - Burst, which has its own unique attribute
Invuln
300 All 6 3 10 -1 B

  • Works on crouching opponents
  • Very short range

Noel's staple pressure starter. It should be cancelled into itself or other attacks during stagger pressure and frame traps. Additionally it can be used to help create whiff pressure tactics if spaced right albeit risky.

5B

Damage GuardHow this attack can be guarded. Throws have their throw range listed instead. StartupHow many frames the attack needs to go through in order to reach its active frames. The listed startup frame coincides with the move's first active frame. ActiveHow many frames where there is a hitbox that can hit an opponent. The first active frame occurs on the listed startup frame. RecoveryHow many frames that the character must go through after an attack's active frames to automatically go back to a neutral stance, or the total duration of the move if it has no hitbox/creates projectiles. Frame AdvHow many frames the attacker's recovery ends before the defender's blockstun ends if the attack is blocked. A positive value indicates that the attacker recovers first, while a negative value indicates that the defender recovers first. This value usually assumes that the attack's first active frame (of each hit, if multi-hit) is blocked. On ODRThe difference between the attacker's total animation length and the period the opponent is in overdrive raid. This frame advantage is based off the assumption that both players input during the hitstop of a prior move, so that this attack and ODR start on the same frame. AttributeSome attacks are invulnerable to attacks with specific attributes. This notes what attributes each attack possesses.
H - Head
B - Body
F - Foot
P - Projectile. Independent projectiles will have their Durability level listed, e.g. a projectile with Durability level 2 will show P2
T - Throw
D - Doll attack, such as Carl's or Relius' doll
Burst - Burst, which has its own unique attribute
Invuln
600 Mid 9 5 14 -2 B

  • Average range and speed
  • Whiffs at max range on some crouching characters

Noel's main spacing tool. Use this along with 5C to confirm mid to max range hits into Chamber Shot, or 3C on crouching opponents. At closer ranges it can be comboed into 6A and on CH also combos into 3C and 5D.

5C

Damage GuardHow this attack can be guarded. Throws have their throw range listed instead. StartupHow many frames the attack needs to go through in order to reach its active frames. The listed startup frame coincides with the move's first active frame. ActiveHow many frames where there is a hitbox that can hit an opponent. The first active frame occurs on the listed startup frame. RecoveryHow many frames that the character must go through after an attack's active frames to automatically go back to a neutral stance, or the total duration of the move if it has no hitbox/creates projectiles. Frame AdvHow many frames the attacker's recovery ends before the defender's blockstun ends if the attack is blocked. A positive value indicates that the attacker recovers first, while a negative value indicates that the defender recovers first. This value usually assumes that the attack's first active frame (of each hit, if multi-hit) is blocked. On ODRThe difference between the attacker's total animation length and the period the opponent is in overdrive raid. This frame advantage is based off the assumption that both players input during the hitstop of a prior move, so that this attack and ODR start on the same frame. AttributeSome attacks are invulnerable to attacks with specific attributes. This notes what attributes each attack possesses.
H - Head
B - Body
F - Foot
P - Projectile. Independent projectiles will have their Durability level listed, e.g. a projectile with Durability level 2 will show P2
T - Throw
D - Doll attack, such as Carl's or Relius' doll
Burst - Burst, which has its own unique attribute
Invuln
900 Mid 12 2 19 -2 BP

  • Doesn't have projectile
  • Flare clashes with projectiles
  • Can now sometimes miss if it hits offscreen in corners or if certain characters are within a very close proximity to Noel during the animation. (Inside of the space between Noel and Noel's muzzle flash)

5C is perhaps Noel's best spacing tool since it has a good hurtbox and slightly longer/larger hitbox compared to 5B, but it is slower. Will combo into 3C on crouching opponents. On CH it also leads into damaging combos through 5D, 6B > 5D, or Muzzle Flitter. Overall 5C is your go to punish starter in most situations, which can lead to very damaging combos potentially up to 8K depending on conditions met and resources at your disposal.

2A

Damage GuardHow this attack can be guarded. Throws have their throw range listed instead. StartupHow many frames the attack needs to go through in order to reach its active frames. The listed startup frame coincides with the move's first active frame. ActiveHow many frames where there is a hitbox that can hit an opponent. The first active frame occurs on the listed startup frame. RecoveryHow many frames that the character must go through after an attack's active frames to automatically go back to a neutral stance, or the total duration of the move if it has no hitbox/creates projectiles. Frame AdvHow many frames the attacker's recovery ends before the defender's blockstun ends if the attack is blocked. A positive value indicates that the attacker recovers first, while a negative value indicates that the defender recovers first. This value usually assumes that the attack's first active frame (of each hit, if multi-hit) is blocked. On ODRThe difference between the attacker's total animation length and the period the opponent is in overdrive raid. This frame advantage is based off the assumption that both players input during the hitstop of a prior move, so that this attack and ODR start on the same frame. AttributeSome attacks are invulnerable to attacks with specific attributes. This notes what attributes each attack possesses.
H - Head
B - Body
F - Foot
P - Projectile. Independent projectiles will have their Durability level listed, e.g. a projectile with Durability level 2 will show P2
T - Throw
D - Doll attack, such as Carl's or Relius' doll
Burst - Burst, which has its own unique attribute
Invuln
300 All 6 3 10 -1 F

  • Faster than average 2A.

This move has longer range than 5A, but has shorter range than 5B while being a few frames faster. Not a bad move to use to poke out of pressure, and is a decent move to start pressure, but at -1 on block, it's a shadow of its former self. Can be used in conjunction with 5A to create stagger pressure and whiff pressure tactics.

2B

Damage GuardHow this attack can be guarded. Throws have their throw range listed instead. StartupHow many frames the attack needs to go through in order to reach its active frames. The listed startup frame coincides with the move's first active frame. ActiveHow many frames where there is a hitbox that can hit an opponent. The first active frame occurs on the listed startup frame. RecoveryHow many frames that the character must go through after an attack's active frames to automatically go back to a neutral stance, or the total duration of the move if it has no hitbox/creates projectiles. Frame AdvHow many frames the attacker's recovery ends before the defender's blockstun ends if the attack is blocked. A positive value indicates that the attacker recovers first, while a negative value indicates that the defender recovers first. This value usually assumes that the attack's first active frame (of each hit, if multi-hit) is blocked. On ODRThe difference between the attacker's total animation length and the period the opponent is in overdrive raid. This frame advantage is based off the assumption that both players input during the hitstop of a prior move, so that this attack and ODR start on the same frame. AttributeSome attacks are invulnerable to attacks with specific attributes. This notes what attributes each attack possesses.
H - Head
B - Body
F - Foot
P - Projectile. Independent projectiles will have their Durability level listed, e.g. a projectile with Durability level 2 will show P2
T - Throw
D - Doll attack, such as Carl's or Relius' doll
Burst - Burst, which has its own unique attribute
Invuln
500 Low 7 2 12 ±0 F

A decent low attack, and is best used as combo/blockstring filler for frametraps, however, it does have some uses in neutral since it makes Noel's hitbox pretty short. This move is slightly longer than 2A, but a tad shorter than 5B. Can be repeated twice per string, reverse beats from 5B.

2C

Damage GuardHow this attack can be guarded. Throws have their throw range listed instead. StartupHow many frames the attack needs to go through in order to reach its active frames. The listed startup frame coincides with the move's first active frame. ActiveHow many frames where there is a hitbox that can hit an opponent. The first active frame occurs on the listed startup frame. RecoveryHow many frames that the character must go through after an attack's active frames to automatically go back to a neutral stance, or the total duration of the move if it has no hitbox/creates projectiles. Frame AdvHow many frames the attacker's recovery ends before the defender's blockstun ends if the attack is blocked. A positive value indicates that the attacker recovers first, while a negative value indicates that the defender recovers first. This value usually assumes that the attack's first active frame (of each hit, if multi-hit) is blocked. On ODRThe difference between the attacker's total animation length and the period the opponent is in overdrive raid. This frame advantage is based off the assumption that both players input during the hitstop of a prior move, so that this attack and ODR start on the same frame. AttributeSome attacks are invulnerable to attacks with specific attributes. This notes what attributes each attack possesses.
H - Head
B - Body
F - Foot
P - Projectile. Independent projectiles will have their Durability level listed, e.g. a projectile with Durability level 2 will show P2
T - Throw
D - Doll attack, such as Carl's or Relius' doll
Burst - Burst, which has its own unique attribute
Invuln
550×2 Low 14 2,2 14 +1 FP

  • Clashes with projectiles

This move is mostly used as a blockstring for frametraps or combo filler. If used early in a blockstring, it can be very good due to it being +1, but its pushback is a problem so it's a bit harder to capitalize on the frame advantage. As of BBCF2.0 it will combo into 3C on crouching opponents.

6A

Damage GuardHow this attack can be guarded. Throws have their throw range listed instead. StartupHow many frames the attack needs to go through in order to reach its active frames. The listed startup frame coincides with the move's first active frame. ActiveHow many frames where there is a hitbox that can hit an opponent. The first active frame occurs on the listed startup frame. RecoveryHow many frames that the character must go through after an attack's active frames to automatically go back to a neutral stance, or the total duration of the move if it has no hitbox/creates projectiles. Frame AdvHow many frames the attacker's recovery ends before the defender's blockstun ends if the attack is blocked. A positive value indicates that the attacker recovers first, while a negative value indicates that the defender recovers first. This value usually assumes that the attack's first active frame (of each hit, if multi-hit) is blocked. On ODRThe difference between the attacker's total animation length and the period the opponent is in overdrive raid. This frame advantage is based off the assumption that both players input during the hitstop of a prior move, so that this attack and ODR start on the same frame. AttributeSome attacks are invulnerable to attacks with specific attributes. This notes what attributes each attack possesses.
H - Head
B - Body
F - Foot
P - Projectile. Independent projectiles will have their Durability level listed, e.g. a projectile with Durability level 2 will show P2
T - Throw
D - Doll attack, such as Carl's or Relius' doll
Burst - Burst, which has its own unique attribute
Invuln
700 Mid 11 3 26 -12 B 6~11 H

  • Frames 6-11 Head Invul.

Noel's sad excuse for an anti-air. Its hitbox isn't that great, and if it whiffs your opponent gets a free punish. However, it's not a good idea to neglect this move, since if used well it can be an asset. It's also a staple for hit-confirming on a standing opponent.

6B

Damage GuardHow this attack can be guarded. Throws have their throw range listed instead. StartupHow many frames the attack needs to go through in order to reach its active frames. The listed startup frame coincides with the move's first active frame. ActiveHow many frames where there is a hitbox that can hit an opponent. The first active frame occurs on the listed startup frame. RecoveryHow many frames that the character must go through after an attack's active frames to automatically go back to a neutral stance, or the total duration of the move if it has no hitbox/creates projectiles. Frame AdvHow many frames the attacker's recovery ends before the defender's blockstun ends if the attack is blocked. A positive value indicates that the attacker recovers first, while a negative value indicates that the defender recovers first. This value usually assumes that the attack's first active frame (of each hit, if multi-hit) is blocked. On ODRThe difference between the attacker's total animation length and the period the opponent is in overdrive raid. This frame advantage is based off the assumption that both players input during the hitstop of a prior move, so that this attack and ODR start on the same frame. AttributeSome attacks are invulnerable to attacks with specific attributes. This notes what attributes each attack possesses.
H - Head
B - Body
F - Foot
P - Projectile. Independent projectiles will have their Durability level listed, e.g. a projectile with Durability level 2 will show P2
T - Throw
D - Doll attack, such as Carl's or Relius' doll
Burst - Burst, which has its own unique attribute
Invuln
800 High 26 5 18 -6 B

  • Forces crouching on hit
  • Forces knockdown state on air hit

Noel's main overhead outside of drive. It's slow but somewhat ambiguous, and since it's possible to cancel into it from many other normals, it has to be reacted to, rather than anticipated. Leads to mediocre damage midscreen, and respectable damage in the corner. Can be kara canceled into throw.

6C

Damage GuardHow this attack can be guarded. Throws have their throw range listed instead. StartupHow many frames the attack needs to go through in order to reach its active frames. The listed startup frame coincides with the move's first active frame. ActiveHow many frames where there is a hitbox that can hit an opponent. The first active frame occurs on the listed startup frame. RecoveryHow many frames that the character must go through after an attack's active frames to automatically go back to a neutral stance, or the total duration of the move if it has no hitbox/creates projectiles. Frame AdvHow many frames the attacker's recovery ends before the defender's blockstun ends if the attack is blocked. A positive value indicates that the attacker recovers first, while a negative value indicates that the defender recovers first. This value usually assumes that the attack's first active frame (of each hit, if multi-hit) is blocked. On ODRThe difference between the attacker's total animation length and the period the opponent is in overdrive raid. This frame advantage is based off the assumption that both players input during the hitstop of a prior move, so that this attack and ODR start on the same frame. AttributeSome attacks are invulnerable to attacks with specific attributes. This notes what attributes each attack possesses.
H - Head
B - Body
F - Foot
P - Projectile. Independent projectiles will have their Durability level listed, e.g. a projectile with Durability level 2 will show P2
T - Throw
D - Doll attack, such as Carl's or Relius' doll
Burst - Burst, which has its own unique attribute
Invuln
550×2 Mid 8 8 (9) 4 25 -10 B, BP

  • No longer wall sticks on 2nd hit
  • Forces standing on counter hit
  • First hit is not jump cancellable anymore
  • Second hit of 6C cannot hit crouches
  • Second hit is now jump cancellable on block
  • Will now stagger the opponent long enough for the muzzle flash to hit without needing a counter

6C is heavly nerfed in the juggle department as opponents will now tech a lot sooner than usual in prorated combos. This also means things like 6C > 6B knockdowns are no longer possible after the first few hits in a juggle combo. It is also no longer possible to jump cancel 6C(1) to bait bursts or transition into j.D routes mid combo as it is now a tool that forces you to commit fully into it's use as an option/combo filler.

It is still possible to delay cancel the 2nd hit into a 2C or a throw but the window for this is now smaller due to the 2nd hit now coming out a lot faster in CF, effectively making this gimmick less reliable for opening up opponents when used along with the 6C > 6B gatling.

Use this move only as a combo filler in normal situations. However, to punish DPs that recover crouching like Jin's 623C, use CH 6C > 214A or CH 6C > 6B > 5D > etc.. for a punish up to potentially 5k. Overall, 6C is your secondary go to punish starter behind 5C in the event you need a standing confirm.

3C

Damage GuardHow this attack can be guarded. Throws have their throw range listed instead. StartupHow many frames the attack needs to go through in order to reach its active frames. The listed startup frame coincides with the move's first active frame. ActiveHow many frames where there is a hitbox that can hit an opponent. The first active frame occurs on the listed startup frame. RecoveryHow many frames that the character must go through after an attack's active frames to automatically go back to a neutral stance, or the total duration of the move if it has no hitbox/creates projectiles. Frame AdvHow many frames the attacker's recovery ends before the defender's blockstun ends if the attack is blocked. A positive value indicates that the attacker recovers first, while a negative value indicates that the defender recovers first. This value usually assumes that the attack's first active frame (of each hit, if multi-hit) is blocked. On ODRThe difference between the attacker's total animation length and the period the opponent is in overdrive raid. This frame advantage is based off the assumption that both players input during the hitstop of a prior move, so that this attack and ODR start on the same frame. AttributeSome attacks are invulnerable to attacks with specific attributes. This notes what attributes each attack possesses.
H - Head
B - Body
F - Foot
P - Projectile. Independent projectiles will have their Durability level listed, e.g. a projectile with Durability level 2 will show P2
T - Throw
D - Doll attack, such as Carl's or Relius' doll
Burst - Burst, which has its own unique attribute
Invuln
900 Low 20 3 32 -18 FP

  • Only possible to cancel into Silencer
  • Fatal Counter

Only use to hitconfirm on crouching opponents. Its normally best to use this with rapid cancel to help back it up since its very unsafe on block and guarantees a free punish for the opponent otherwise. It is possible to combo CH 5B and CH 5C into 3C, though there are better options for both.

j.A

Damage GuardHow this attack can be guarded. Throws have their throw range listed instead. StartupHow many frames the attack needs to go through in order to reach its active frames. The listed startup frame coincides with the move's first active frame. ActiveHow many frames where there is a hitbox that can hit an opponent. The first active frame occurs on the listed startup frame. RecoveryHow many frames that the character must go through after an attack's active frames to automatically go back to a neutral stance, or the total duration of the move if it has no hitbox/creates projectiles. Frame AdvHow many frames the attacker's recovery ends before the defender's blockstun ends if the attack is blocked. A positive value indicates that the attacker recovers first, while a negative value indicates that the defender recovers first. This value usually assumes that the attack's first active frame (of each hit, if multi-hit) is blocked. On ODRThe difference between the attacker's total animation length and the period the opponent is in overdrive raid. This frame advantage is based off the assumption that both players input during the hitstop of a prior move, so that this attack and ODR start on the same frame. AttributeSome attacks are invulnerable to attacks with specific attributes. This notes what attributes each attack possesses.
H - Head
B - Body
F - Foot
P - Projectile. Independent projectiles will have their Durability level listed, e.g. a projectile with Durability level 2 will show P2
T - Throw
D - Doll attack, such as Carl's or Relius' doll
Burst - Burst, which has its own unique attribute
Invuln
300 High/Air 6 2 9 H

Use j.A as an up close air-to-air tool. It's also the best jump-in overhead Noel has in terms of hitbox, though its damage potential is weak. It's speed also allows it to be used in jump-in F-Shiki Sometimes known as "Fuzzy Overhead". When you are in blockstun, you can switch high/low blocking, but your blocking animation and hurtbox does not change until you leave blockstun or block another attack. F-Shikis take advantage of this and use overheads that would miss on crouching characters, but not on standing characters. mix ups.

j.B

Damage GuardHow this attack can be guarded. Throws have their throw range listed instead. StartupHow many frames the attack needs to go through in order to reach its active frames. The listed startup frame coincides with the move's first active frame. ActiveHow many frames where there is a hitbox that can hit an opponent. The first active frame occurs on the listed startup frame. RecoveryHow many frames that the character must go through after an attack's active frames to automatically go back to a neutral stance, or the total duration of the move if it has no hitbox/creates projectiles. Frame AdvHow many frames the attacker's recovery ends before the defender's blockstun ends if the attack is blocked. A positive value indicates that the attacker recovers first, while a negative value indicates that the defender recovers first. This value usually assumes that the attack's first active frame (of each hit, if multi-hit) is blocked. On ODRThe difference between the attacker's total animation length and the period the opponent is in overdrive raid. This frame advantage is based off the assumption that both players input during the hitstop of a prior move, so that this attack and ODR start on the same frame. AttributeSome attacks are invulnerable to attacks with specific attributes. This notes what attributes each attack possesses.
H - Head
B - Body
F - Foot
P - Projectile. Independent projectiles will have their Durability level listed, e.g. a projectile with Durability level 2 will show P2
T - Throw
D - Doll attack, such as Carl's or Relius' doll
Burst - Burst, which has its own unique attribute
Invuln
600 High/Air 7 4 17 H

A somewhat situational air spacing tool. Can be used preemptively to beat out or trade with some air normals when spaced well enough. Its best application is normally for air to ground routes in some combos in the corner leading into j.D, or into Revolver Blast air ender, which for Noel, Air combos are a last resort for situations where you cannot convert into a ground combo. It is also used occasionally to setup "Drive Landing Cancellation" tactics into d.6B on the way down offensively for a very fast overhead attempt if it is blocked. It can also be used after jumping in with j.C, to add a weak F-Shiki Sometimes known as "Fuzzy Overhead". When you are in blockstun, you can switch high/low blocking, but your blocking animation and hurtbox does not change until you leave blockstun or block another attack. F-Shikis take advantage of this and use overheads that would miss on crouching characters, but not on standing characters. overhead (since j.C itself is not).

j.C

Damage GuardHow this attack can be guarded. Throws have their throw range listed instead. StartupHow many frames the attack needs to go through in order to reach its active frames. The listed startup frame coincides with the move's first active frame. ActiveHow many frames where there is a hitbox that can hit an opponent. The first active frame occurs on the listed startup frame. RecoveryHow many frames that the character must go through after an attack's active frames to automatically go back to a neutral stance, or the total duration of the move if it has no hitbox/creates projectiles. Frame AdvHow many frames the attacker's recovery ends before the defender's blockstun ends if the attack is blocked. A positive value indicates that the attacker recovers first, while a negative value indicates that the defender recovers first. This value usually assumes that the attack's first active frame (of each hit, if multi-hit) is blocked. On ODRThe difference between the attacker's total animation length and the period the opponent is in overdrive raid. This frame advantage is based off the assumption that both players input during the hitstop of a prior move, so that this attack and ODR start on the same frame. AttributeSome attacks are invulnerable to attacks with specific attributes. This notes what attributes each attack possesses.
H - Head
B - Body
F - Foot
P - Projectile. Independent projectiles will have their Durability level listed, e.g. a projectile with Durability level 2 will show P2
T - Throw
D - Doll attack, such as Carl's or Relius' doll
Burst - Burst, which has its own unique attribute
Invuln
450×3 All 10 2,2,2 16 HP

  • Reverse beats into j.A or j.B.

Noel's best air normal, period. Its hitbox is relatively decent, when spaced well in the air you can get a nice CH combo. Its underwhelming as a jump in due to its small vertical hitbox, also do take note that it is not an overhead. Like j.B you can use this normal preemptively to meet opponents ground to air for a considerable sized hitbox on the way up. On air CH, the untech time is long enough for you to land into a 5C pick up in most situations. Also is used in conjunction with "Drive Landing Cancellation" tactics leading into d.6B for an overhead on the way down.

j.2C

Damage GuardHow this attack can be guarded. Throws have their throw range listed instead. StartupHow many frames the attack needs to go through in order to reach its active frames. The listed startup frame coincides with the move's first active frame. ActiveHow many frames where there is a hitbox that can hit an opponent. The first active frame occurs on the listed startup frame. RecoveryHow many frames that the character must go through after an attack's active frames to automatically go back to a neutral stance, or the total duration of the move if it has no hitbox/creates projectiles. Frame AdvHow many frames the attacker's recovery ends before the defender's blockstun ends if the attack is blocked. A positive value indicates that the attacker recovers first, while a negative value indicates that the defender recovers first. This value usually assumes that the attack's first active frame (of each hit, if multi-hit) is blocked. On ODRThe difference between the attacker's total animation length and the period the opponent is in overdrive raid. This frame advantage is based off the assumption that both players input during the hitstop of a prior move, so that this attack and ODR start on the same frame. AttributeSome attacks are invulnerable to attacks with specific attributes. This notes what attributes each attack possesses.
H - Head
B - Body
F - Foot
P - Projectile. Independent projectiles will have their Durability level listed, e.g. a projectile with Durability level 2 will show P2
T - Throw
D - Doll attack, such as Carl's or Relius' doll
Burst - Burst, which has its own unique attribute
Invuln
900 All 13 3 24+4L HP

  • Wallbounces in the corner, allowing for j.2C > air dash > j.2C
  • No longer causes a hard knockdown state on air hit (previously did in CPEX)
  • Now causes soft knockdown state on hit (opponents can neutral tech immediately now)
  • Now floats the opponent on hit against a ground opponent
  • 110% Bonus Proration

Overall, j.2C doesn't really see much use outside of corner combos. In the case of corner combos it is usually a combo extender leading to Noel's combo enders overall. However, if used near the beginning of a combo after 5C, it leads to some of Noel's highest damage cofirms up to potentially 5k or more making this a staple in corner combos. In neutral, you can use this as a unusual spacing tool when combined with an air dash or a second jump after it whiffs for some tricky footwork. Another way to use it is to preemptively go into it on rising jump startup near the opponent to simulate a jump in attempt. j.2C's recoil effect after it whiffs / hits helps halt your position in the air for a moment which can be used as a way to dodge an opponent's initial anti air attempt if used right, then you can air dash back in for a potential hit confirm after the recoil effect. It's a gimmicky tactic to use but it's risky so use sparingly


Drive Moves

5D

Damage GuardHow this attack can be guarded. Throws have their throw range listed instead. StartupHow many frames the attack needs to go through in order to reach its active frames. The listed startup frame coincides with the move's first active frame. ActiveHow many frames where there is a hitbox that can hit an opponent. The first active frame occurs on the listed startup frame. RecoveryHow many frames that the character must go through after an attack's active frames to automatically go back to a neutral stance, or the total duration of the move if it has no hitbox/creates projectiles. Frame AdvHow many frames the attacker's recovery ends before the defender's blockstun ends if the attack is blocked. A positive value indicates that the attacker recovers first, while a negative value indicates that the defender recovers first. This value usually assumes that the attack's first active frame (of each hit, if multi-hit) is blocked. On ODRThe difference between the attacker's total animation length and the period the opponent is in overdrive raid. This frame advantage is based off the assumption that both players input during the hitstop of a prior move, so that this attack and ODR start on the same frame. AttributeSome attacks are invulnerable to attacks with specific attributes. This notes what attributes each attack possesses.
H - Head
B - Body
F - Foot
P - Projectile. Independent projectiles will have their Durability level listed, e.g. a projectile with Durability level 2 will show P2
T - Throw
D - Doll attack, such as Carl's or Relius' doll
Burst - Burst, which has its own unique attribute
Invuln
900 All 23 [17] 4 37 [18] -24 [-5] BP

  • Fatal Counter

No invincibility, fastest drive move used to start drive mixup. When used against a knocked down opponent in the corner, it will catch all rolls for a 3K corner combo. Your most damaging punish on Fatal Counter for invulnerable reversals that leave the opponent standing.

In Overdrive, 5D becomes faster, allowing you to combo 5C into 5D on standing hit.

2D

Damage GuardHow this attack can be guarded. Throws have their throw range listed instead. StartupHow many frames the attack needs to go through in order to reach its active frames. The listed startup frame coincides with the move's first active frame. ActiveHow many frames where there is a hitbox that can hit an opponent. The first active frame occurs on the listed startup frame. RecoveryHow many frames that the character must go through after an attack's active frames to automatically go back to a neutral stance, or the total duration of the move if it has no hitbox/creates projectiles. Frame AdvHow many frames the attacker's recovery ends before the defender's blockstun ends if the attack is blocked. A positive value indicates that the attacker recovers first, while a negative value indicates that the defender recovers first. This value usually assumes that the attack's first active frame (of each hit, if multi-hit) is blocked. On ODRThe difference between the attacker's total animation length and the period the opponent is in overdrive raid. This frame advantage is based off the assumption that both players input during the hitstop of a prior move, so that this attack and ODR start on the same frame. AttributeSome attacks are invulnerable to attacks with specific attributes. This notes what attributes each attack possesses.
H - Head
B - Body
F - Foot
P - Projectile. Independent projectiles will have their Durability level listed, e.g. a projectile with Durability level 2 will show P2
T - Throw
D - Doll attack, such as Carl's or Relius' doll
Burst - Burst, which has its own unique attribute
Invuln
460×3 All 26 3,3,3 2+34 [2+15] -20 [-1] HP 4~36 F

  • Foot Invuln. from frame 4 - till landing frames
  • Now only hits 3 times (5 hits in CPEX previously)
  • Now forces crouching state on hit
  • Can no longer be cancelled into Thor Distortion or Revolver Blast on hit or block


2D has had an animation change that changes it from a huge drive cart wheel into a little drive hop that closely resembles her old 2D from older Blazblue iterations before CP, but hits differently now. It is a useful drive move for dodging a lot of low hitting attacks in the game while travelling forward a considerable amount of distance at the same time but is pretty slow on start up. It's a decent drive to use to re-enter back in range for drive mix ups after a long pressure string with Noel's normals on pushback on a blocking opponent. You will also find yourself doing this a lot in corner combos along side things like d.5B for the wall bounce that leads into Revolver Blast. If you can get the height midscreen you can also use this as a useful viable screen carry also.

It is also possible to clash kill projectiles with 2D but is not a prominent tactic to do concerning this drive as its rare to do this in general. This is also quite punishable by Anti-airs or general pokes from fast reacting opponents as it does take a split second for the animation to go active in terms of an actual hit box after the hop.

6D

Damage GuardHow this attack can be guarded. Throws have their throw range listed instead. StartupHow many frames the attack needs to go through in order to reach its active frames. The listed startup frame coincides with the move's first active frame. ActiveHow many frames where there is a hitbox that can hit an opponent. The first active frame occurs on the listed startup frame. RecoveryHow many frames that the character must go through after an attack's active frames to automatically go back to a neutral stance, or the total duration of the move if it has no hitbox/creates projectiles. Frame AdvHow many frames the attacker's recovery ends before the defender's blockstun ends if the attack is blocked. A positive value indicates that the attacker recovers first, while a negative value indicates that the defender recovers first. This value usually assumes that the attack's first active frame (of each hit, if multi-hit) is blocked. On ODRThe difference between the attacker's total animation length and the period the opponent is in overdrive raid. This frame advantage is based off the assumption that both players input during the hitstop of a prior move, so that this attack and ODR start on the same frame. AttributeSome attacks are invulnerable to attacks with specific attributes. This notes what attributes each attack possesses.
H - Head
B - Body
F - Foot
P - Projectile. Independent projectiles will have their Durability level listed, e.g. a projectile with Durability level 2 will show P2
T - Throw
D - Doll attack, such as Carl's or Relius' doll
Burst - Burst, which has its own unique attribute
Invuln
900 Low 27~39 2 44 [25] -27 [-8] FP 4~(2F Before Active) BP

  • Frame invuln calculated from shortest and longest distance from Noel.
  • Forces knockdown state on hit, using 22B or 22C after it hits is now possible.


A low hitting drive attack. Although it's a bit on the slow side, 6D is a very useful move to dodge a considerable amount of projectile or body based attacks while covering ground. This makes 6D an effective tool in matchups against zoners or in certain long range spacing situations that Noel has trouble dealing with due to her short range. It is also one of the three choices to start drive pressure, next to 5D and 2D. It can also catch some people blocking high if they're expecting 6B. You can call out bad pressure with this move, but 4D functions better as a reversal. Both lose to F property attacks. It is most helpful to Instant Block into 6D when on the defensive to maximize its use as a reversal attempt.

4D

Damage GuardHow this attack can be guarded. Throws have their throw range listed instead. StartupHow many frames the attack needs to go through in order to reach its active frames. The listed startup frame coincides with the move's first active frame. ActiveHow many frames where there is a hitbox that can hit an opponent. The first active frame occurs on the listed startup frame. RecoveryHow many frames that the character must go through after an attack's active frames to automatically go back to a neutral stance, or the total duration of the move if it has no hitbox/creates projectiles. Frame AdvHow many frames the attacker's recovery ends before the defender's blockstun ends if the attack is blocked. A positive value indicates that the attacker recovers first, while a negative value indicates that the defender recovers first. This value usually assumes that the attack's first active frame (of each hit, if multi-hit) is blocked. On ODRThe difference between the attacker's total animation length and the period the opponent is in overdrive raid. This frame advantage is based off the assumption that both players input during the hitstop of a prior move, so that this attack and ODR start on the same frame. AttributeSome attacks are invulnerable to attacks with specific attributes. This notes what attributes each attack possesses.
H - Head
B - Body
F - Foot
P - Projectile. Independent projectiles will have their Durability level listed, e.g. a projectile with Durability level 2 will show P2
T - Throw
D - Doll attack, such as Carl's or Relius' doll
Burst - Burst, which has its own unique attribute
Invuln
900 All 25 [20] 7 37 [12] -25 [0] P 1~31 BP
[1~26 BP]

  • 1-31F Body & Projectile Invul.
  • No longer causes float on hit (floats opponents in CPEX)
  • Does not cause Fatal Counter on Counter Hit
  • Now staggers the opponent on hit


4D is Noel's main reversal option. Nerfed compared to older versions of Blazblue, but still useful. You can use this reversal option at its best by using an option select to help along with proper reads and judgment calls (1 > 4+AB~D~1) to dodge some body attacks and overheads. Can be used offensively to bait most DPs, reversals, Exceed Accel, and Counter Assaults. Can also be used to hit opponents who jump during their pressure, but must be done while the opponent is still rising, since 4D no longer has Head Invuln.

j.D

Damage GuardHow this attack can be guarded. Throws have their throw range listed instead. StartupHow many frames the attack needs to go through in order to reach its active frames. The listed startup frame coincides with the move's first active frame. ActiveHow many frames where there is a hitbox that can hit an opponent. The first active frame occurs on the listed startup frame. RecoveryHow many frames that the character must go through after an attack's active frames to automatically go back to a neutral stance, or the total duration of the move if it has no hitbox/creates projectiles. Frame AdvHow many frames the attacker's recovery ends before the defender's blockstun ends if the attack is blocked. A positive value indicates that the attacker recovers first, while a negative value indicates that the defender recovers first. This value usually assumes that the attack's first active frame (of each hit, if multi-hit) is blocked. On ODRThe difference between the attacker's total animation length and the period the opponent is in overdrive raid. This frame advantage is based off the assumption that both players input during the hitstop of a prior move, so that this attack and ODR start on the same frame. AttributeSome attacks are invulnerable to attacks with specific attributes. This notes what attributes each attack possesses.
H - Head
B - Body
F - Foot
P - Projectile. Independent projectiles will have their Durability level listed, e.g. a projectile with Durability level 2 will show P2
T - Throw
D - Doll attack, such as Carl's or Relius' doll
Burst - Burst, which has its own unique attribute
Invuln
650×2 All 16 4,5 Until L+31
[Until L+12]
-25 [-6] HP 4~15 B

  • Forward momentum returned but travels slightly farther than usual
  • Knocks down on hit
  • Can no longer be cancelled into Thor Distortion or Revolver Blast on hit or block

j.D is mostly an important drive combo filler that helps convert air combos to ground combos. In most combos it is normally used near the beginning of the combo or near the end of coner combos that use the j.2C > air dash > j.2C route that transitions into j.D right afterwards. Trying to go into j.D after a certain amount of hits will cause it to whiff in a lot of combos after j.C(1) or on a short starter / prorated combo.

It should be noted that j.D is a hurtbox has a tendency to extend to the guns meaning somebody can hit the muzzle flash and it will occasionally hit her out of j.D sometimes. Can be used as a cross up gimmick via IAD > j.D but don't rely on it too much as it can quickly get you killed if blocked.

OD version moves Noel forward when used, so it can be used for crossups again.

d.5A

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Damage GuardHow this attack can be guarded. Throws have their throw range listed instead. StartupHow many frames the attack needs to go through in order to reach its active frames. The listed startup frame coincides with the move's first active frame. ActiveHow many frames where there is a hitbox that can hit an opponent. The first active frame occurs on the listed startup frame. RecoveryHow many frames that the character must go through after an attack's active frames to automatically go back to a neutral stance, or the total duration of the move if it has no hitbox/creates projectiles. Frame AdvHow many frames the attacker's recovery ends before the defender's blockstun ends if the attack is blocked. A positive value indicates that the attacker recovers first, while a negative value indicates that the defender recovers first. This value usually assumes that the attack's first active frame (of each hit, if multi-hit) is blocked. On ODRThe difference between the attacker's total animation length and the period the opponent is in overdrive raid. This frame advantage is based off the assumption that both players input during the hitstop of a prior move, so that this attack and ODR start on the same frame. AttributeSome attacks are invulnerable to attacks with specific attributes. This notes what attributes each attack possesses.
H - Head
B - Body
F - Foot
P - Projectile. Independent projectiles will have their Durability level listed, e.g. a projectile with Durability level 2 will show P2
T - Throw
D - Doll attack, such as Carl's or Relius' doll
Burst - Burst, which has its own unique attribute
Invuln

  • Fatal Counters

The quickest drive followup in Noel's arsenal, normally used to keep an opponent blocking while transitioning into High/Low mixup. Be careful when attempting to transition into d.6D from d.5A. It will cause d.6D to inadvertently perform the slow cross up variation when upclose, unless you delay the d.6D input.

d.6A/d.4A

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Damage GuardHow this attack can be guarded. Throws have their throw range listed instead. StartupHow many frames the attack needs to go through in order to reach its active frames. The listed startup frame coincides with the move's first active frame. ActiveHow many frames where there is a hitbox that can hit an opponent. The first active frame occurs on the listed startup frame. RecoveryHow many frames that the character must go through after an attack's active frames to automatically go back to a neutral stance, or the total duration of the move if it has no hitbox/creates projectiles. Frame AdvHow many frames the attacker's recovery ends before the defender's blockstun ends if the attack is blocked. A positive value indicates that the attacker recovers first, while a negative value indicates that the defender recovers first. This value usually assumes that the attack's first active frame (of each hit, if multi-hit) is blocked. On ODRThe difference between the attacker's total animation length and the period the opponent is in overdrive raid. This frame advantage is based off the assumption that both players input during the hitstop of a prior move, so that this attack and ODR start on the same frame. AttributeSome attacks are invulnerable to attacks with specific attributes. This notes what attributes each attack possesses.
H - Head
B - Body
F - Foot
P - Projectile. Independent projectiles will have their Durability level listed, e.g. a projectile with Durability level 2 will show P2
T - Throw
D - Doll attack, such as Carl's or Relius' doll
Burst - Burst, which has its own unique attribute
Invuln

Used to float opponents for drive combos, but can also be used like d.5A, though it is a bit slower and is harder to poke afterwards due to more blockstun. It is more consistent at getting out non cross up d.5D for a high low mix up with d.6B after 5D and 6D drive starters.

d.5B

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Damage GuardHow this attack can be guarded. Throws have their throw range listed instead. StartupHow many frames the attack needs to go through in order to reach its active frames. The listed startup frame coincides with the move's first active frame. ActiveHow many frames where there is a hitbox that can hit an opponent. The first active frame occurs on the listed startup frame. RecoveryHow many frames that the character must go through after an attack's active frames to automatically go back to a neutral stance, or the total duration of the move if it has no hitbox/creates projectiles. Frame AdvHow many frames the attacker's recovery ends before the defender's blockstun ends if the attack is blocked. A positive value indicates that the attacker recovers first, while a negative value indicates that the defender recovers first. This value usually assumes that the attack's first active frame (of each hit, if multi-hit) is blocked. On ODRThe difference between the attacker's total animation length and the period the opponent is in overdrive raid. This frame advantage is based off the assumption that both players input during the hitstop of a prior move, so that this attack and ODR start on the same frame. AttributeSome attacks are invulnerable to attacks with specific attributes. This notes what attributes each attack possesses.
H - Head
B - Body
F - Foot
P - Projectile. Independent projectiles will have their Durability level listed, e.g. a projectile with Durability level 2 will show P2
T - Throw
D - Doll attack, such as Carl's or Relius' doll
Burst - Burst, which has its own unique attribute
Invuln

Used only as a combo filler, or to create space during a drive blockstring. You can also attempt to use this as a pseudo poke gesture in certain blockstrings or in neutral via 5D > d.5B > Optic Barrel / Bloom Trigger / Chamber shot. Also is an essential part of Noel's Overdrive combos, both at midscreen and in the corner as its untech time allows for links to optimal routes such as d.6B > d.5B > 665B > 5C midscreen or d.5B > TK OD Thor in the corner.

d.6B/d.4B

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Damage GuardHow this attack can be guarded. Throws have their throw range listed instead. StartupHow many frames the attack needs to go through in order to reach its active frames. The listed startup frame coincides with the move's first active frame. ActiveHow many frames where there is a hitbox that can hit an opponent. The first active frame occurs on the listed startup frame. RecoveryHow many frames that the character must go through after an attack's active frames to automatically go back to a neutral stance, or the total duration of the move if it has no hitbox/creates projectiles. Frame AdvHow many frames the attacker's recovery ends before the defender's blockstun ends if the attack is blocked. A positive value indicates that the attacker recovers first, while a negative value indicates that the defender recovers first. This value usually assumes that the attack's first active frame (of each hit, if multi-hit) is blocked. On ODRThe difference between the attacker's total animation length and the period the opponent is in overdrive raid. This frame advantage is based off the assumption that both players input during the hitstop of a prior move, so that this attack and ODR start on the same frame. AttributeSome attacks are invulnerable to attacks with specific attributes. This notes what attributes each attack possesses.
H - Head
B - Body
F - Foot
P - Projectile. Independent projectiles will have their Durability level listed, e.g. a projectile with Durability level 2 will show P2
T - Throw
D - Doll attack, such as Carl's or Relius' doll
Burst - Burst, which has its own unique attribute
Invuln

  • 110% Bonus Proration added

Noel's Drive Overhead, it's extremely fast and is half of Noel's High/Low drive mixup. It is also commonly used with "Drive Landing Cancellation" tactics to help open up her opponents on the way down from her air normals.

d.5C

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Damage GuardHow this attack can be guarded. Throws have their throw range listed instead. StartupHow many frames the attack needs to go through in order to reach its active frames. The listed startup frame coincides with the move's first active frame. ActiveHow many frames where there is a hitbox that can hit an opponent. The first active frame occurs on the listed startup frame. RecoveryHow many frames that the character must go through after an attack's active frames to automatically go back to a neutral stance, or the total duration of the move if it has no hitbox/creates projectiles. Frame AdvHow many frames the attacker's recovery ends before the defender's blockstun ends if the attack is blocked. A positive value indicates that the attacker recovers first, while a negative value indicates that the defender recovers first. This value usually assumes that the attack's first active frame (of each hit, if multi-hit) is blocked. On ODRThe difference between the attacker's total animation length and the period the opponent is in overdrive raid. This frame advantage is based off the assumption that both players input during the hitstop of a prior move, so that this attack and ODR start on the same frame. AttributeSome attacks are invulnerable to attacks with specific attributes. This notes what attributes each attack possesses.
H - Head
B - Body
F - Foot
P - Projectile. Independent projectiles will have their Durability level listed, e.g. a projectile with Durability level 2 will show P2
T - Throw
D - Doll attack, such as Carl's or Relius' doll
Burst - Burst, which has its own unique attribute
Invuln

Used only as combo filler.

d.6C/d.4C

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Damage GuardHow this attack can be guarded. Throws have their throw range listed instead. StartupHow many frames the attack needs to go through in order to reach its active frames. The listed startup frame coincides with the move's first active frame. ActiveHow many frames where there is a hitbox that can hit an opponent. The first active frame occurs on the listed startup frame. RecoveryHow many frames that the character must go through after an attack's active frames to automatically go back to a neutral stance, or the total duration of the move if it has no hitbox/creates projectiles. Frame AdvHow many frames the attacker's recovery ends before the defender's blockstun ends if the attack is blocked. A positive value indicates that the attacker recovers first, while a negative value indicates that the defender recovers first. This value usually assumes that the attack's first active frame (of each hit, if multi-hit) is blocked. On ODRThe difference between the attacker's total animation length and the period the opponent is in overdrive raid. This frame advantage is based off the assumption that both players input during the hitstop of a prior move, so that this attack and ODR start on the same frame. AttributeSome attacks are invulnerable to attacks with specific attributes. This notes what attributes each attack possesses.
H - Head
B - Body
F - Foot
P - Projectile. Independent projectiles will have their Durability level listed, e.g. a projectile with Durability level 2 will show P2
T - Throw
D - Doll attack, such as Carl's or Relius' doll
Burst - Burst, which has its own unique attribute
Invuln

  • No longer a fatal counter

Used only as combo/blockstring filler. Has a ridiculous amount of blockstun, which makes it able to true blocktring into any of her other drive normals. The absurd blockstun also allows her to Crush Trigger with only about a 3 frame gap. In CF, you can now use this move to attempt a pressure reset in drive by allowing the reload frames to occur and follow up with 5A or 2A since the reload frames are much faster.

d.5D

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Damage GuardHow this attack can be guarded. Throws have their throw range listed instead. StartupHow many frames the attack needs to go through in order to reach its active frames. The listed startup frame coincides with the move's first active frame. ActiveHow many frames where there is a hitbox that can hit an opponent. The first active frame occurs on the listed startup frame. RecoveryHow many frames that the character must go through after an attack's active frames to automatically go back to a neutral stance, or the total duration of the move if it has no hitbox/creates projectiles. Frame AdvHow many frames the attacker's recovery ends before the defender's blockstun ends if the attack is blocked. A positive value indicates that the attacker recovers first, while a negative value indicates that the defender recovers first. This value usually assumes that the attack's first active frame (of each hit, if multi-hit) is blocked. On ODRThe difference between the attacker's total animation length and the period the opponent is in overdrive raid. This frame advantage is based off the assumption that both players input during the hitstop of a prior move, so that this attack and ODR start on the same frame. AttributeSome attacks are invulnerable to attacks with specific attributes. This notes what attributes each attack possesses.
H - Head
B - Body
F - Foot
P - Projectile. Independent projectiles will have their Durability level listed, e.g. a projectile with Durability level 2 will show P2
T - Throw
D - Doll attack, such as Carl's or Relius' doll
Burst - Burst, which has its own unique attribute
Invuln

The follow up version of 5D, there's no real difference between the two moves.

d.2D

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Damage GuardHow this attack can be guarded. Throws have their throw range listed instead. StartupHow many frames the attack needs to go through in order to reach its active frames. The listed startup frame coincides with the move's first active frame. ActiveHow many frames where there is a hitbox that can hit an opponent. The first active frame occurs on the listed startup frame. RecoveryHow many frames that the character must go through after an attack's active frames to automatically go back to a neutral stance, or the total duration of the move if it has no hitbox/creates projectiles. Frame AdvHow many frames the attacker's recovery ends before the defender's blockstun ends if the attack is blocked. A positive value indicates that the attacker recovers first, while a negative value indicates that the defender recovers first. This value usually assumes that the attack's first active frame (of each hit, if multi-hit) is blocked. On ODRThe difference between the attacker's total animation length and the period the opponent is in overdrive raid. This frame advantage is based off the assumption that both players input during the hitstop of a prior move, so that this attack and ODR start on the same frame. AttributeSome attacks are invulnerable to attacks with specific attributes. This notes what attributes each attack possesses.
H - Head
B - Body
F - Foot
P - Projectile. Independent projectiles will have their Durability level listed, e.g. a projectile with Durability level 2 will show P2
T - Throw
D - Doll attack, such as Carl's or Relius' doll
Burst - Burst, which has its own unique attribute
Invuln

  • Frame 4 - till landing Foot Invul.


The follow up version of 2D. Pretty much the same as the 2D starter, other than the fact that it can be distortion and air special cancelled on hit or block, unlike 2D.

d.6D

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Damage GuardHow this attack can be guarded. Throws have their throw range listed instead. StartupHow many frames the attack needs to go through in order to reach its active frames. The listed startup frame coincides with the move's first active frame. ActiveHow many frames where there is a hitbox that can hit an opponent. The first active frame occurs on the listed startup frame. RecoveryHow many frames that the character must go through after an attack's active frames to automatically go back to a neutral stance, or the total duration of the move if it has no hitbox/creates projectiles. Frame AdvHow many frames the attacker's recovery ends before the defender's blockstun ends if the attack is blocked. A positive value indicates that the attacker recovers first, while a negative value indicates that the defender recovers first. This value usually assumes that the attack's first active frame (of each hit, if multi-hit) is blocked. On ODRThe difference between the attacker's total animation length and the period the opponent is in overdrive raid. This frame advantage is based off the assumption that both players input during the hitstop of a prior move, so that this attack and ODR start on the same frame. AttributeSome attacks are invulnerable to attacks with specific attributes. This notes what attributes each attack possesses.
H - Head
B - Body
F - Foot
P - Projectile. Independent projectiles will have their Durability level listed, e.g. a projectile with Durability level 2 will show P2
T - Throw
D - Doll attack, such as Carl's or Relius' doll
Burst - Burst, which has its own unique attribute
Invuln

The follow up version of 6D, there's not much of a difference between this move and the starter version, though d.6D has a higher P1, leading to higher damage than it's starter variation. d.6D is a low drive hit that has similar startup to d.6B, this is half of Noel's High/Low drive mixup

Using d.6D while in very close proximity to your opponent will cause Noel to shadow step through the opponent and hit from behind. This becomes extremely useful when you become very familiar with skipping the initial drives on landings. This means you can do things like dropping directly or diagonally on your opponent while using j.C on the way down forcing them to block, quickly inputting the desired drive making your first drive the shadow step (d.6D) instead of the regular slower and a short drive 6D

d.4D

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Damage GuardHow this attack can be guarded. Throws have their throw range listed instead. StartupHow many frames the attack needs to go through in order to reach its active frames. The listed startup frame coincides with the move's first active frame. ActiveHow many frames where there is a hitbox that can hit an opponent. The first active frame occurs on the listed startup frame. RecoveryHow many frames that the character must go through after an attack's active frames to automatically go back to a neutral stance, or the total duration of the move if it has no hitbox/creates projectiles. Frame AdvHow many frames the attacker's recovery ends before the defender's blockstun ends if the attack is blocked. A positive value indicates that the attacker recovers first, while a negative value indicates that the defender recovers first. This value usually assumes that the attack's first active frame (of each hit, if multi-hit) is blocked. On ODRThe difference between the attacker's total animation length and the period the opponent is in overdrive raid. This frame advantage is based off the assumption that both players input during the hitstop of a prior move, so that this attack and ODR start on the same frame. AttributeSome attacks are invulnerable to attacks with specific attributes. This notes what attributes each attack possesses.
H - Head
B - Body
F - Foot
P - Projectile. Independent projectiles will have their Durability level listed, e.g. a projectile with Durability level 2 will show P2
T - Throw
D - Doll attack, such as Carl's or Relius' doll
Burst - Burst, which has its own unique attribute
Invuln

  • 5-28F Body & Projectile Invul.


Used mainly to help bait certain DPs during drive pressure. As combo filler, it produces a higher elevation launch after 6D, d.6D, or a d.5B in the corner.

Bloom Trigger

d.236D

No results
Damage GuardHow this attack can be guarded. Throws have their throw range listed instead. StartupHow many frames the attack needs to go through in order to reach its active frames. The listed startup frame coincides with the move's first active frame. ActiveHow many frames where there is a hitbox that can hit an opponent. The first active frame occurs on the listed startup frame. RecoveryHow many frames that the character must go through after an attack's active frames to automatically go back to a neutral stance, or the total duration of the move if it has no hitbox/creates projectiles. Frame AdvHow many frames the attacker's recovery ends before the defender's blockstun ends if the attack is blocked. A positive value indicates that the attacker recovers first, while a negative value indicates that the defender recovers first. This value usually assumes that the attack's first active frame (of each hit, if multi-hit) is blocked. On ODRThe difference between the attacker's total animation length and the period the opponent is in overdrive raid. This frame advantage is based off the assumption that both players input during the hitstop of a prior move, so that this attack and ODR start on the same frame. AttributeSome attacks are invulnerable to attacks with specific attributes. This notes what attributes each attack possesses.
H - Head
B - Body
F - Foot
P - Projectile. Independent projectiles will have their Durability level listed, e.g. a projectile with Durability level 2 will show P2
T - Throw
D - Doll attack, such as Carl's or Relius' doll
Burst - Burst, which has its own unique attribute
Invuln

  • Wallbounces midscreeen & in the corner
  • First hit causes stagger, 2nd hit causes blowback effect

Noel's normal drive ender for midscreen combos. On the offensive, this is usually used to help push back an opponent on block to make enough space to escape back into neutral, but is punishable on Instant Block. It can also decently set up a safe jump attempt as a follow up midscreen by IAD into j.C as long as the opponent neutral techs into this situation. However, the opponent can roll tech out of the safe jump attempt, which Noel cannot answer to outside of just chasing them afterwards.

In overdrive Bloom Trigger is usable in corner combos with a prerequisite of a little bit of height to your juggle. The overdrive version adds more hits to Bloom Trigger.

Assault Through

d.214D

No results
Damage GuardHow this attack can be guarded. Throws have their throw range listed instead. StartupHow many frames the attack needs to go through in order to reach its active frames. The listed startup frame coincides with the move's first active frame. ActiveHow many frames where there is a hitbox that can hit an opponent. The first active frame occurs on the listed startup frame. RecoveryHow many frames that the character must go through after an attack's active frames to automatically go back to a neutral stance, or the total duration of the move if it has no hitbox/creates projectiles. Frame AdvHow many frames the attacker's recovery ends before the defender's blockstun ends if the attack is blocked. A positive value indicates that the attacker recovers first, while a negative value indicates that the defender recovers first. This value usually assumes that the attack's first active frame (of each hit, if multi-hit) is blocked. On ODRThe difference between the attacker's total animation length and the period the opponent is in overdrive raid. This frame advantage is based off the assumption that both players input during the hitstop of a prior move, so that this attack and ODR start on the same frame. AttributeSome attacks are invulnerable to attacks with specific attributes. This notes what attributes each attack possesses.
H - Head
B - Body
F - Foot
P - Projectile. Independent projectiles will have their Durability level listed, e.g. a projectile with Durability level 2 will show P2
T - Throw
D - Doll attack, such as Carl's or Relius' doll
Burst - Burst, which has its own unique attribute
Invuln

  • 1-18F Fully Invul.
  • Causes blowback ground slide effect on air normal hit
  • Causes blowback wallbounce effect on Counter Hit


Assault Through is a drive special that is occasionally used as a method to produce corner push in midscreen to corner combos, help put the opponent back in the corner in specific corner combos, and lastly help setup 22B corner oki as it provides a hard sliding knockdown state for the setup. It can be used as a weak crossup, though it gives you no real advantage on hit or on block. On CH it wallbounces leading to a decent combo. This move is mainly used to punish opponents who are attempting to punish Noel whiffing drive outside of combo use, the goal is for this to counter hit overall.

Assault Through in overdrive causes a wall bounce on air hit, and allows a standing combo on normal hit. The invuln frames of the overdrive version also cause Noel's sprite to disappear, making it a little harder to block as a crossup, though not much.

Type III: Spring Raid

d.623D

No results
Damage GuardHow this attack can be guarded. Throws have their throw range listed instead. StartupHow many frames the attack needs to go through in order to reach its active frames. The listed startup frame coincides with the move's first active frame. ActiveHow many frames where there is a hitbox that can hit an opponent. The first active frame occurs on the listed startup frame. RecoveryHow many frames that the character must go through after an attack's active frames to automatically go back to a neutral stance, or the total duration of the move if it has no hitbox/creates projectiles. Frame AdvHow many frames the attacker's recovery ends before the defender's blockstun ends if the attack is blocked. A positive value indicates that the attacker recovers first, while a negative value indicates that the defender recovers first. This value usually assumes that the attack's first active frame (of each hit, if multi-hit) is blocked. On ODRThe difference between the attacker's total animation length and the period the opponent is in overdrive raid. This frame advantage is based off the assumption that both players input during the hitstop of a prior move, so that this attack and ODR start on the same frame. AttributeSome attacks are invulnerable to attacks with specific attributes. This notes what attributes each attack possesses.
H - Head
B - Body
F - Foot
P - Projectile. Independent projectiles will have their Durability level listed, e.g. a projectile with Durability level 2 will show P2
T - Throw
D - Doll attack, such as Carl's or Relius' doll
Burst - Burst, which has its own unique attribute
Invuln

  • 1-10F Fully Invuln.
  • Can now be used in combos meterless & without counter hit
  • Now has a lower hop effect on Noel leaving her closer to the ground


Spring Raid is mostly used in corner combos to help maximize Noel's corner damage overall. Can be used in combos midscreen as well but is less prominently used there as opposed to the corner. It is also a somewhat decent way to potentially CH then opponent from trying to hit you on the way down from something like j.D but its risky so be careful not to find yourself in this situation often.

The overdrive version of Spring Raid launches the opponent higher than usual allowing for follow ups with 5C, 6C, or 5D


Universal Mechanics

Forward Throw

5B+C

No results
Damage GuardHow this attack can be guarded. Throws have their throw range listed instead. StartupHow many frames the attack needs to go through in order to reach its active frames. The listed startup frame coincides with the move's first active frame. ActiveHow many frames where there is a hitbox that can hit an opponent. The first active frame occurs on the listed startup frame. RecoveryHow many frames that the character must go through after an attack's active frames to automatically go back to a neutral stance, or the total duration of the move if it has no hitbox/creates projectiles. Frame AdvHow many frames the attacker's recovery ends before the defender's blockstun ends if the attack is blocked. A positive value indicates that the attacker recovers first, while a negative value indicates that the defender recovers first. This value usually assumes that the attack's first active frame (of each hit, if multi-hit) is blocked. On ODRThe difference between the attacker's total animation length and the period the opponent is in overdrive raid. This frame advantage is based off the assumption that both players input during the hitstop of a prior move, so that this attack and ODR start on the same frame. AttributeSome attacks are invulnerable to attacks with specific attributes. This notes what attributes each attack possesses.
H - Head
B - Body
F - Foot
P - Projectile. Independent projectiles will have their Durability level listed, e.g. a projectile with Durability level 2 will show P2
T - Throw
D - Doll attack, such as Carl's or Relius' doll
Burst - Burst, which has its own unique attribute
Invuln

  • 100% minimum damage (1400)

Standard throw. At midscreen you must cancel the first hit into 214A to combo from it.

Back Throw

4B+C

No results
Damage GuardHow this attack can be guarded. Throws have their throw range listed instead. StartupHow many frames the attack needs to go through in order to reach its active frames. The listed startup frame coincides with the move's first active frame. ActiveHow many frames where there is a hitbox that can hit an opponent. The first active frame occurs on the listed startup frame. RecoveryHow many frames that the character must go through after an attack's active frames to automatically go back to a neutral stance, or the total duration of the move if it has no hitbox/creates projectiles. Frame AdvHow many frames the attacker's recovery ends before the defender's blockstun ends if the attack is blocked. A positive value indicates that the attacker recovers first, while a negative value indicates that the defender recovers first. This value usually assumes that the attack's first active frame (of each hit, if multi-hit) is blocked. On ODRThe difference between the attacker's total animation length and the period the opponent is in overdrive raid. This frame advantage is based off the assumption that both players input during the hitstop of a prior move, so that this attack and ODR start on the same frame. AttributeSome attacks are invulnerable to attacks with specific attributes. This notes what attributes each attack possesses.
H - Head
B - Body
F - Foot
P - Projectile. Independent projectiles will have their Durability level listed, e.g. a projectile with Durability level 2 will show P2
T - Throw
D - Doll attack, such as Carl's or Relius' doll
Burst - Burst, which has its own unique attribute
Invuln

  • 100% minimum damage

Standard throw. At midscreen you must cancel the first hit into 214A to combo from it.

Air Throw

j.B+C

No results
Damage GuardHow this attack can be guarded. Throws have their throw range listed instead. StartupHow many frames the attack needs to go through in order to reach its active frames. The listed startup frame coincides with the move's first active frame. ActiveHow many frames where there is a hitbox that can hit an opponent. The first active frame occurs on the listed startup frame. RecoveryHow many frames that the character must go through after an attack's active frames to automatically go back to a neutral stance, or the total duration of the move if it has no hitbox/creates projectiles. Frame AdvHow many frames the attacker's recovery ends before the defender's blockstun ends if the attack is blocked. A positive value indicates that the attacker recovers first, while a negative value indicates that the defender recovers first. This value usually assumes that the attack's first active frame (of each hit, if multi-hit) is blocked. On ODRThe difference between the attacker's total animation length and the period the opponent is in overdrive raid. This frame advantage is based off the assumption that both players input during the hitstop of a prior move, so that this attack and ODR start on the same frame. AttributeSome attacks are invulnerable to attacks with specific attributes. This notes what attributes each attack possesses.
H - Head
B - Body
F - Foot
P - Projectile. Independent projectiles will have their Durability level listed, e.g. a projectile with Durability level 2 will show P2
T - Throw
D - Doll attack, such as Carl's or Relius' doll
Burst - Burst, which has its own unique attribute
Invuln

  • 100% minimum damage


Standard air throw, can be followed up with 5B and 2B after landing. If done too high though, 5B and 2B will not combo. At some heights you can use j.D, but at super jump height you must use j.C to pick up from the ground.

Counter Assault

6A+B while Blocking

No results
Damage GuardHow this attack can be guarded. Throws have their throw range listed instead. StartupHow many frames the attack needs to go through in order to reach its active frames. The listed startup frame coincides with the move's first active frame. ActiveHow many frames where there is a hitbox that can hit an opponent. The first active frame occurs on the listed startup frame. RecoveryHow many frames that the character must go through after an attack's active frames to automatically go back to a neutral stance, or the total duration of the move if it has no hitbox/creates projectiles. Frame AdvHow many frames the attacker's recovery ends before the defender's blockstun ends if the attack is blocked. A positive value indicates that the attacker recovers first, while a negative value indicates that the defender recovers first. This value usually assumes that the attack's first active frame (of each hit, if multi-hit) is blocked. On ODRThe difference between the attacker's total animation length and the period the opponent is in overdrive raid. This frame advantage is based off the assumption that both players input during the hitstop of a prior move, so that this attack and ODR start on the same frame. AttributeSome attacks are invulnerable to attacks with specific attributes. This notes what attributes each attack possesses.
H - Head
B - Body
F - Foot
P - Projectile. Independent projectiles will have their Durability level listed, e.g. a projectile with Durability level 2 will show P2
T - Throw
D - Doll attack, such as Carl's or Relius' doll
Burst - Burst, which has its own unique attribute
Invuln

  • Frames 1-20 Fully Invul.
  • 180F Heat Gauge Cooldown.

New Counter Assault animation that uses her d.5B animation to blow the opponent away.

Crush Trigger

5A+B (Chargeable)

No resultsNo results
Version Damage GuardHow this attack can be guarded. Throws have their throw range listed instead. StartupHow many frames the attack needs to go through in order to reach its active frames. The listed startup frame coincides with the move's first active frame. ActiveHow many frames where there is a hitbox that can hit an opponent. The first active frame occurs on the listed startup frame. RecoveryHow many frames that the character must go through after an attack's active frames to automatically go back to a neutral stance, or the total duration of the move if it has no hitbox/creates projectiles. Frame AdvHow many frames the attacker's recovery ends before the defender's blockstun ends if the attack is blocked. A positive value indicates that the attacker recovers first, while a negative value indicates that the defender recovers first. This value usually assumes that the attack's first active frame (of each hit, if multi-hit) is blocked. On ODRThe difference between the attacker's total animation length and the period the opponent is in overdrive raid. This frame advantage is based off the assumption that both players input during the hitstop of a prior move, so that this attack and ODR start on the same frame. AttributeSome attacks are invulnerable to attacks with specific attributes. This notes what attributes each attack possesses.
H - Head
B - Body
F - Foot
P - Projectile. Independent projectiles will have their Durability level listed, e.g. a projectile with Durability level 2 will show P2
T - Throw
D - Doll attack, such as Carl's or Relius' doll
Burst - Burst, which has its own unique attribute
Invuln

  • Possible to charge.
  • 180F Heat Gauge Cooldown.

Outside of causing Guard Crush, it's rarely used by Noel because there are not many places to fit it in effectively. In combos, the charged variation is also rare outside of 5K confirms off of CH 5C on crouching and CH 6C (both in corner). For the most part it's better to save your meter for more important things. It can occasionally be used as a method of exiting drive pressure without being at frame disadvantage or using d.6C.


Specials

Type XI: Optic Barrel

236A/B

Version Damage GuardHow this attack can be guarded. Throws have their throw range listed instead. StartupHow many frames the attack needs to go through in order to reach its active frames. The listed startup frame coincides with the move's first active frame. ActiveHow many frames where there is a hitbox that can hit an opponent. The first active frame occurs on the listed startup frame. RecoveryHow many frames that the character must go through after an attack's active frames to automatically go back to a neutral stance, or the total duration of the move if it has no hitbox/creates projectiles. Frame AdvHow many frames the attacker's recovery ends before the defender's blockstun ends if the attack is blocked. A positive value indicates that the attacker recovers first, while a negative value indicates that the defender recovers first. This value usually assumes that the attack's first active frame (of each hit, if multi-hit) is blocked. On ODRThe difference between the attacker's total animation length and the period the opponent is in overdrive raid. This frame advantage is based off the assumption that both players input during the hitstop of a prior move, so that this attack and ODR start on the same frame. AttributeSome attacks are invulnerable to attacks with specific attributes. This notes what attributes each attack possesses.
H - Head
B - Body
F - Foot
P - Projectile. Independent projectiles will have their Durability level listed, e.g. a projectile with Durability level 2 will show P2
T - Throw
D - Doll attack, such as Carl's or Relius' doll
Burst - Burst, which has its own unique attribute
Invuln
236A 650 All 27 4 Total: 51 0 P1
236B 650 All 29 4 Total: 51 +2 P1

  • 236A: Shoots at a midscreen distance from Noel
  • 236B: Shoots at basically the maximum distance both characters can be from each other.
  • Can now dash cancel on hit or whiff

Severely weakened frame advantage on block. Following it up with a dash cancel into 5A/2A is now a very risky option as it loses to 6 frame attacks and trades with 7 frame attacks. Neither version of Optic Barrel causes a knockdown on a ground hit. The goal is to hit them in the air, which will cause a knockdown.

Type XVII: Chamber Shot

236C

Damage GuardHow this attack can be guarded. Throws have their throw range listed instead. StartupHow many frames the attack needs to go through in order to reach its active frames. The listed startup frame coincides with the move's first active frame. ActiveHow many frames where there is a hitbox that can hit an opponent. The first active frame occurs on the listed startup frame. RecoveryHow many frames that the character must go through after an attack's active frames to automatically go back to a neutral stance, or the total duration of the move if it has no hitbox/creates projectiles. Frame AdvHow many frames the attacker's recovery ends before the defender's blockstun ends if the attack is blocked. A positive value indicates that the attacker recovers first, while a negative value indicates that the defender recovers first. This value usually assumes that the attack's first active frame (of each hit, if multi-hit) is blocked. On ODRThe difference between the attacker's total animation length and the period the opponent is in overdrive raid. This frame advantage is based off the assumption that both players input during the hitstop of a prior move, so that this attack and ODR start on the same frame. AttributeSome attacks are invulnerable to attacks with specific attributes. This notes what attributes each attack possesses.
H - Head
B - Body
F - Foot
P - Projectile. Independent projectiles will have their Durability level listed, e.g. a projectile with Durability level 2 will show P2
T - Throw
D - Doll attack, such as Carl's or Relius' doll
Burst - Burst, which has its own unique attribute
Invuln
1100 All 15 6 23 -10 BP

  • No longer wall sticks in corner
  • No longer ground slide from a blowback effect midscreen
  • Causes a launch effect similar to Noel's 6A on hit

Combos off of 5C and 2C for a basic knockdown. Noel's best choice for midscreen short confirms in which going into drive conversions into Bloom Trigger isn't an option. Chamber Shot serves as Noel's secondary combo ender and also as a combo extender for corner confirms which is typically followed up with 5B or a dashing 2A. You can also use Chamber Shot as a poke gesture in neutral and a somewhat unconventionally situational anti air if spaced and timed right against some IAD jump ins as it does have a sizable hitbox.

Type XIII: Revolver Blast

j.214C

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Version Damage GuardHow this attack can be guarded. Throws have their throw range listed instead. StartupHow many frames the attack needs to go through in order to reach its active frames. The listed startup frame coincides with the move's first active frame. ActiveHow many frames where there is a hitbox that can hit an opponent. The first active frame occurs on the listed startup frame. RecoveryHow many frames that the character must go through after an attack's active frames to automatically go back to a neutral stance, or the total duration of the move if it has no hitbox/creates projectiles. Frame AdvHow many frames the attacker's recovery ends before the defender's blockstun ends if the attack is blocked. A positive value indicates that the attacker recovers first, while a negative value indicates that the defender recovers first. This value usually assumes that the attack's first active frame (of each hit, if multi-hit) is blocked. On ODRThe difference between the attacker's total animation length and the period the opponent is in overdrive raid. This frame advantage is based off the assumption that both players input during the hitstop of a prior move, so that this attack and ODR start on the same frame. AttributeSome attacks are invulnerable to attacks with specific attributes. This notes what attributes each attack possesses.
H - Head
B - Body
F - Foot
P - Projectile. Independent projectiles will have their Durability level listed, e.g. a projectile with Durability level 2 will show P2
T - Throw
D - Doll attack, such as Carl's or Relius' doll
Burst - Burst, which has its own unique attribute
Invuln
Attack 200×5 All 10 3×5 Until L+8L HP

  • Knockdown distance after j.2C follow up is closer to Noel midscreen

Noel's air ender to end air combos. Essential to Noel's corner combos (i.e. d.5B > d.2D) to increase overall combo damage. Midscreen it isn't that great of an ender as the opponent is able to just roll out after due to recovery and spacing after the follow up attack j.2C. Due to this its mainly just used in corner combos. Noel's air ender to end air combos. Can also be used to create a big hitbox around her during it's animation to potentially hit incoming opponents who approach her by Tiger Kneeing its input close to the ground. The multiple hits can also be used situationally to clash kill multihit projectiles.

Type IX: Muzzle Flitter

214A

Damage GuardHow this attack can be guarded. Throws have their throw range listed instead. StartupHow many frames the attack needs to go through in order to reach its active frames. The listed startup frame coincides with the move's first active frame. ActiveHow many frames where there is a hitbox that can hit an opponent. The first active frame occurs on the listed startup frame. RecoveryHow many frames that the character must go through after an attack's active frames to automatically go back to a neutral stance, or the total duration of the move if it has no hitbox/creates projectiles. Frame AdvHow many frames the attacker's recovery ends before the defender's blockstun ends if the attack is blocked. A positive value indicates that the attacker recovers first, while a negative value indicates that the defender recovers first. This value usually assumes that the attack's first active frame (of each hit, if multi-hit) is blocked. On ODRThe difference between the attacker's total animation length and the period the opponent is in overdrive raid. This frame advantage is based off the assumption that both players input during the hitstop of a prior move, so that this attack and ODR start on the same frame. AttributeSome attacks are invulnerable to attacks with specific attributes. This notes what attributes each attack possesses.
H - Head
B - Body
F - Foot
P - Projectile. Independent projectiles will have their Durability level listed, e.g. a projectile with Durability level 2 will show P2
T - Throw
D - Doll attack, such as Carl's or Relius' doll
Burst - Burst, which has its own unique attribute
Invuln
0, 2000 Unblockable 26 6 9+16L H

  • Combo throw, can hit enemies in hitstun without incurring purple exclaimation marks.
  • Can only grab standing opponents

A Command Grab that can be combo'd into and out of. Can only hit standing opponents, and will whiff on crouching or jumping opponents. Can be combo'd into with normal throw, Fatal 5D, CH 5C/6C/d.4D, d.6C, d.4D during a Fatal combo, or d.236D(1) > Rapid. Overall its not that good as its risky to do considering it puts Noel in Counter Hit state on whiff guaranteeing a punish for the opponent. It is primarily used to variate mix ups between d.6B and d.6D where MF can substitute for the d.6B to catch high blocking opponents.

Type VI: Flash Suppressor

22B/C near downed opponent

Version Damage GuardHow this attack can be guarded. Throws have their throw range listed instead. StartupHow many frames the attack needs to go through in order to reach its active frames. The listed startup frame coincides with the move's first active frame. ActiveHow many frames where there is a hitbox that can hit an opponent. The first active frame occurs on the listed startup frame. RecoveryHow many frames that the character must go through after an attack's active frames to automatically go back to a neutral stance, or the total duration of the move if it has no hitbox/creates projectiles. Frame AdvHow many frames the attacker's recovery ends before the defender's blockstun ends if the attack is blocked. A positive value indicates that the attacker recovers first, while a negative value indicates that the defender recovers first. This value usually assumes that the attack's first active frame (of each hit, if multi-hit) is blocked. On ODRThe difference between the attacker's total animation length and the period the opponent is in overdrive raid. This frame advantage is based off the assumption that both players input during the hitstop of a prior move, so that this attack and ODR start on the same frame. AttributeSome attacks are invulnerable to attacks with specific attributes. This notes what attributes each attack possesses.
H - Head
B - Body
F - Foot
P - Projectile. Independent projectiles will have their Durability level listed, e.g. a projectile with Durability level 2 will show P2
T - Throw
D - Doll attack, such as Carl's or Relius' doll
Burst - Burst, which has its own unique attribute
Invuln
22B 200 {×N} All 11 2
{2(5)2(5)2...}
15 -5 FP
22C 300 All 17 (5) 4 22 -7 FP

  • 200% Heat Gain
  • Both versions can only be used if the opponent has already been knocked down once in the combo.

22B

  • Hold B for more shots

22B is used as a combo extender in some cases. Is also used as a combo ender to set up Noel's 22B oki. Can be chained into the C version by hitting C while holding down B, which is useful when a faster startup or different timing is required in a combo


22C

  • Dash cancellable
  • Ground bounces

22C is used as a combo filler after 3C, 6D, d.6D or any general knockdown to continue a combo.


Distortion Drives

Zero Gun: Fenrir

632146D

Version Damage GuardHow this attack can be guarded. Throws have their throw range listed instead. StartupHow many frames the attack needs to go through in order to reach its active frames. The listed startup frame coincides with the move's first active frame. ActiveHow many frames where there is a hitbox that can hit an opponent. The first active frame occurs on the listed startup frame. RecoveryHow many frames that the character must go through after an attack's active frames to automatically go back to a neutral stance, or the total duration of the move if it has no hitbox/creates projectiles. Frame AdvHow many frames the attacker's recovery ends before the defender's blockstun ends if the attack is blocked. A positive value indicates that the attacker recovers first, while a negative value indicates that the defender recovers first. This value usually assumes that the attack's first active frame (of each hit, if multi-hit) is blocked. On ODRThe difference between the attacker's total animation length and the period the opponent is in overdrive raid. This frame advantage is based off the assumption that both players input during the hitstop of a prior move, so that this attack and ODR start on the same frame. AttributeSome attacks are invulnerable to attacks with specific attributes. This notes what attributes each attack possesses.
H - Head
B - Body
F - Foot
P - Projectile. Independent projectiles will have their Durability level listed, e.g. a projectile with Durability level 2 will show P2
T - Throw
D - Doll attack, such as Carl's or Relius' doll
Burst - Burst, which has its own unique attribute
Invuln
Clean Hit 800, 100×16, 3000
[800, 100×31, 3000]
All 1+(28 Flash)+5 5 B, P2 1~10 Guard All
Initial Hit Miss 800, 300×24 All 1+(28 Flash)+5 5(12)P{(3)P}×23 Total 148 -34 B, P2×24 1~10 Guard All

  • Minimum damage: 160, 16*10, 600 (920)
  • OD minimum damage: 160, 16*10, 14*20, 600 (1200)
  • Minimum damage without the first hit: 30*24 (720)
  • Final attack only triggers if the initial ram with the gun barrel hit.

Damage super, used at the end of combos. Can also be used as a reversal.

Bullet Storm > Zero Gun: Thor

j.236236D

Damage GuardHow this attack can be guarded. Throws have their throw range listed instead. StartupHow many frames the attack needs to go through in order to reach its active frames. The listed startup frame coincides with the move's first active frame. ActiveHow many frames where there is a hitbox that can hit an opponent. The first active frame occurs on the listed startup frame. RecoveryHow many frames that the character must go through after an attack's active frames to automatically go back to a neutral stance, or the total duration of the move if it has no hitbox/creates projectiles. Frame AdvHow many frames the attacker's recovery ends before the defender's blockstun ends if the attack is blocked. A positive value indicates that the attacker recovers first, while a negative value indicates that the defender recovers first. This value usually assumes that the attack's first active frame (of each hit, if multi-hit) is blocked. On ODRThe difference between the attacker's total animation length and the period the opponent is in overdrive raid. This frame advantage is based off the assumption that both players input during the hitstop of a prior move, so that this attack and ODR start on the same frame. AttributeSome attacks are invulnerable to attacks with specific attributes. This notes what attributes each attack possesses.
H - Head
B - Body
F - Foot
P - Projectile. Independent projectiles will have their Durability level listed, e.g. a projectile with Durability level 2 will show P2
T - Throw
D - Doll attack, such as Carl's or Relius' doll
Burst - Burst, which has its own unique attribute
Invuln
330×10, 1900
[330×19, 2000]
All 4+(21 Flash)+14 P{(4)P}×9 [×18] Until L [Total 157] P2 1~4 All

  • 1-4F Fully Invul.
  • Invincibility disappears after super flash
  • 15% minimum damage (Normal: 710 OD: 895)
  • 180F Heat Gauge Cooldown
  • Last hit is airdash cancellable in Overdrive

Overall, Thor is a super that is normally used to either stack a lot of damage upfront for a strong 4- 5k combo (mostly in corners), midscreen counter hit OD combos that use OD Thor for up to 5K, or to tack on damage to close out a round. It is also sometimes used to counter anti air attempts in some situations but is risky depending on the opponent's character. You can combo Thor into Fenrir as a double super ender for corner combos.


Exceed Accel

Zero Gun: Sleipnir

A+B+C+D during Overdrive

No results
Damage GuardHow this attack can be guarded. Throws have their throw range listed instead. StartupHow many frames the attack needs to go through in order to reach its active frames. The listed startup frame coincides with the move's first active frame. ActiveHow many frames where there is a hitbox that can hit an opponent. The first active frame occurs on the listed startup frame. RecoveryHow many frames that the character must go through after an attack's active frames to automatically go back to a neutral stance, or the total duration of the move if it has no hitbox/creates projectiles. Frame AdvHow many frames the attacker's recovery ends before the defender's blockstun ends if the attack is blocked. A positive value indicates that the attacker recovers first, while a negative value indicates that the defender recovers first. This value usually assumes that the attack's first active frame (of each hit, if multi-hit) is blocked. On ODRThe difference between the attacker's total animation length and the period the opponent is in overdrive raid. This frame advantage is based off the assumption that both players input during the hitstop of a prior move, so that this attack and ODR start on the same frame. AttributeSome attacks are invulnerable to attacks with specific attributes. This notes what attributes each attack possesses.
H - Head
B - Body
F - Foot
P - Projectile. Independent projectiles will have their Durability level listed, e.g. a projectile with Durability level 2 will show P2
T - Throw
D - Doll attack, such as Carl's or Relius' doll
Burst - Burst, which has its own unique attribute
Invuln

  • Behaves the same as every other Exceed Accel.
  • 296/618 Minimum Damage
  • Good Pushback
  • Repositions both Noel & opponent about 1/3rd of the stage (Half stage instead if Noel is in corner)
  • Positions Noel & opponent about the same distance as Optic Barrel A version range from each other afterwards.

Noel's only true meterless reversal. Puts Noel and the opponent at about midscreen.


Astral Heat

Valkyrie Veil

236236C

Damage GuardHow this attack can be guarded. Throws have their throw range listed instead. StartupHow many frames the attack needs to go through in order to reach its active frames. The listed startup frame coincides with the move's first active frame. ActiveHow many frames where there is a hitbox that can hit an opponent. The first active frame occurs on the listed startup frame. RecoveryHow many frames that the character must go through after an attack's active frames to automatically go back to a neutral stance, or the total duration of the move if it has no hitbox/creates projectiles. Frame AdvHow many frames the attacker's recovery ends before the defender's blockstun ends if the attack is blocked. A positive value indicates that the attacker recovers first, while a negative value indicates that the defender recovers first. This value usually assumes that the attack's first active frame (of each hit, if multi-hit) is blocked. On ODRThe difference between the attacker's total animation length and the period the opponent is in overdrive raid. This frame advantage is based off the assumption that both players input during the hitstop of a prior move, so that this attack and ODR start on the same frame. AttributeSome attacks are invulnerable to attacks with specific attributes. This notes what attributes each attack possesses.
H - Head
B - Body
F - Foot
P - Projectile. Independent projectiles will have their Durability level listed, e.g. a projectile with Durability level 2 will show P2
T - Throw
D - Doll attack, such as Carl's or Relius' doll
Burst - Burst, which has its own unique attribute
Invuln
Unblockable 8+(60 Flash)+79 HBF 1~7 All
8~55 Guard HBF

  • 1-7F Fully Invul.
  • 8-55F Catches
  • 180F Heat Gauge Cooldown
  • Can now trigger on Barrier Bursts
  • Catches everything except projectiles, throws, Nirvana, and Ignis

Counter Astral. Classic Noel retains her old astral (214214C) while still being able to combo it into nearly any situation.

Valkyrie Veil (Classic Noel)

214214C

Damage GuardHow this attack can be guarded. Throws have their throw range listed instead. StartupHow many frames the attack needs to go through in order to reach its active frames. The listed startup frame coincides with the move's first active frame. ActiveHow many frames where there is a hitbox that can hit an opponent. The first active frame occurs on the listed startup frame. RecoveryHow many frames that the character must go through after an attack's active frames to automatically go back to a neutral stance, or the total duration of the move if it has no hitbox/creates projectiles. Frame AdvHow many frames the attacker's recovery ends before the defender's blockstun ends if the attack is blocked. A positive value indicates that the attacker recovers first, while a negative value indicates that the defender recovers first. This value usually assumes that the attack's first active frame (of each hit, if multi-hit) is blocked. On ODRThe difference between the attacker's total animation length and the period the opponent is in overdrive raid. This frame advantage is based off the assumption that both players input during the hitstop of a prior move, so that this attack and ODR start on the same frame. AttributeSome attacks are invulnerable to attacks with specific attributes. This notes what attributes each attack possesses.
H - Head
B - Body
F - Foot
P - Projectile. Independent projectiles will have their Durability level listed, e.g. a projectile with Durability level 2 will show P2
T - Throw
D - Doll attack, such as Carl's or Relius' doll
Burst - Burst, which has its own unique attribute
Invuln
8+(64 Flash)+20 4 25 -10 B 1~41 All

Classic Noel Only: Noel's astral completely removes her hurtbox from her sprite, so it can be used as a reversal, however certain moves (Invulnerable moves with forward momentum) will pass right through her over to the other side, thus making the actual Astral whiff. In most cases, if you're attempting to use this as a reversal, you're more likely to catch with her counter astral although this option is safer. No longer links of juggle 6C. Can juggle off d.6C but standing hit d.6C may cause the opponent to pass through your character and whiff. Guaranteed off first hit of throw, juggle d.5B in corner. Very limited combo options off mid-screen.


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