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==Blockstrings==
==Blockstrings==
Taokaka's blockstrings are as freeform as most characters in Blazblue. However, there are many gaps in Taokaka's pressure. This means that Taokaka's pressure, while useful as a way to create natural frame traps, loses to fast reversals and Overdrive Raid. As a result, Taokaka often ends pressure early or uses her mobility to back off safely. Keep in mind that Taokaka's only jump cancels on block are 6A and 5C. These blockstrings show off some safe ways to pressure opponents:
'''5A > 5A > 5B'''
A very basic blockstring. This will push the opponent out so that you can jump cancel, hit 5C, or go into 2A to reset pressure.
'''5A > 5A > 5B > 2C'''
A high risk high reward frame trap. 2C on CH is very strong, but its slow startup means that you can eat a reversal.
'''5A > 5A > 5B > 5C > jc > falling j.C'''
From 5C, you can jump cancel and check for a response. If they're playing passively, j.C is a solid button to reset pressure. You can also bait out antiairs with triple jump!
==Okizeme==
==Okizeme==



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General Tactics

Blockstrings

Taokaka's blockstrings are as freeform as most characters in Blazblue. However, there are many gaps in Taokaka's pressure. This means that Taokaka's pressure, while useful as a way to create natural frame traps, loses to fast reversals and Overdrive Raid. As a result, Taokaka often ends pressure early or uses her mobility to back off safely. Keep in mind that Taokaka's only jump cancels on block are 6A and 5C. These blockstrings show off some safe ways to pressure opponents:


5A > 5A > 5B

A very basic blockstring. This will push the opponent out so that you can jump cancel, hit 5C, or go into 2A to reset pressure.


5A > 5A > 5B > 2C

A high risk high reward frame trap. 2C on CH is very strong, but its slow startup means that you can eat a reversal.


5A > 5A > 5B > 5C > jc > falling j.C

From 5C, you can jump cancel and check for a response. If they're playing passively, j.C is a solid button to reset pressure. You can also bait out antiairs with triple jump!

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