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==Overview==
======<span style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">Overview</span>======
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|overview= In a game that's infamous for how many characters can skip neutral, Janemba stands out for not only being a strong zoner, but an excellent neutral-focused midscreen powerhouse that can make your Superdash spamming opponent respect you. Janemba's greatest strength is his capacity for controlling the field, thanks to his fantastic ranged tools. His ki blasts are excellent tracking projectiles that can even be used in combos for a relaunch, and his very fast teleports make him incredibly difficult to hold down. His wide sword normals also have the distinct characteristic of being able to destroy enemy projectiles, which makes Janemba an effective counter-zoner. He also has two of the best Assists in the entire game in his A and B assists, with the first being a powerful combo extension tool, and the second being useful for all sorts of pressure options and blockstrings. In that sense, Janemba is a very effective Mid pick for just about every team, but don't be fooled- his solo damage and pressure options are also very strong, and he can burn meter for some very damaging combos, making him an effective and versatile Anchor as well. Though this dark purple dictator is good at quite a lot of things, his simplicity makes him somewhat predictable and his large hurtbox makes him combo food for most of the cast. Janemba is good at creating an advantage for his team and then pressing said advantage as hard as possible, making him a great support pick if you need someone to push your team to greater heights.  
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|lore= Born from the body of a worker in the Other-World being possessed by escaped souls from the Soul Cleansing machine, Janemba is a heartless demon with a similar personality to Kid Buu, as well as similar powers. Janemba's base form (a large, yellow creature which appears in his intro sequence) is similar to Majin Buu, as a childish yet a godly warrior. Janemba has the ability to bend reality to his will, as he did with Hell. After a severe beatdown from Super Saiyan 3 Goku, he morphed into an even more powerful and vicious form, Super Janemba. In his super form (As he appears in FighterZ), he can change a small rock into a giant pillar, or a small toy into a sword. He is also capable of changing his body at will, such as change into cubes to teleport, or create portals for individual parts of his body. Janemba was defeated by Super Gogeta, the fusion of Goku and Vegeta, and was only defeated due to Gogeta's overwhelming power, allowing the Other-World workers to restore Hell to its normal state.
|header=Overview
|quote= Gu heh heh heh!
|content=In a game that's infamous for how many characters can skip neutral, '''Janemba''' stands out for being an effective zoner. He's an excellent {{Keyword|neutral}}-focused midscreen powerhouse that can make your Superdashing or ki blast spamming opponent respect you. Janemba's greatest strength is his capacity for controlling the field, thanks to his fantastic ranged tools and his {{MiniMoveCard|game=DBFZ|chara=Janemba|input=22S Catch|label={{clr|S|22S}}}} which says "no" to projectiles altogether. His {{MiniMoveCard|game=DBFZ|chara=Janemba|input=5S|label=ki blasts}} are unique tracking projectiles that can even be used in combos for a relaunch, and his very fast {{MiniMoveCard|game=DBFZ|chara=Janemba|input=236S|label=teleports}} make him incredibly difficult to hold down. All in all, he thrives off making opponents sit still so he can approach more easily, while ensuring that they're too scared to try to rush you down themselves.
|summary= is an hybrid midrange and zoning character who controls massive portions of the screen with his attacks and anti-meta tools.
 
Additionally, Janemba has a very solid selection of assists: {{MiniMoveCard|game=DBFZ|chara=Janemba|input=Assist A|label=Assist A}} is great for neutral, defense and even combos, but with the downside of having ki blast properties, making it less than ideal for pressure and mixups. {{MiniMoveCard|game=DBFZ|chara=Janemba|input=Assist B|label=Assist B}}, on the other hand, is a good all-purpose assist that fits on basically any team that Assist A isn't suitable for. On top of that, his solo pressure, mixups and damage are fantastic, not to mention he's one of the few characters in the game with a solo Level 3 mixup in the corner. As such, with his great support value and effective usage of resources, Janemba is a powerful {{Keyword|Anchor}} or {{Keyword|Mid}}.
 
Though this dark purple dictator is good at a lot of things, his simplicity makes him somewhat predictable and his large {{Keyword|hurtbox}} makes him combo food for most of the cast. Nonetheless, Janemba is good at creating an advantage for his team and then pressing said advantage as hard as possible, making him a great support pick if you need someone to push your team to greater heights.
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{{ProsAndCons
|intro=is a midrange/zoning hybrid who controls massive portions of the screen with his attacks and anti-meta tools.
|pros=
|pros=
* '''Space Control:''' {{MiniMoveCard|game=DBFZ|chara=Janemba|input={{clr|S|5S}}|label=Tracking}} {{MiniMoveCard|game=DBFZ|chara=Janemba|input={{clr|S|2S}}|label=Ki}} {{MiniMoveCard|game=DBFZ|chara=Janemba|input={{clr|S|j.S}}|label=Blasts}} and {{MiniMoveCard|game=DBFZ|chara=Janemba|input={{clr|L|236L}}|label=Sword Specials}} that destroy projectiles give Janemba screen control and a way around Ki Blast zoning. {{MiniMoveCard|game=DBFZ|chara=Janemba|input={{clr|S|22S}} Catch|label=Dimensional Hole}} forces opponents to stop using projectiles and assists during neutral and on {{MiniMoveCard|game=DBFZ|chara=Janemba|input={{clr|S|22S}} Attack|label=successful counter}} enables easy pressure or even a full combo.
* '''Space Control:''' Tracking ki blasts and long range, high priority {{MiniMoveCard|game=DBFZ|chara=Janemba|input=236L|label=Sword Specials}} give Janemba screen control and a way around Ki Blast zoning. {{MiniMoveCard|game=DBFZ|chara=Janemba|input=22S Catch|label=Dimensional Hole}} forces opponents to stop using projectiles and assists during neutral.
* '''Scary Pressure:''' Janemba has strong pressure, enforced by a plethora of safe normals and swift command grab in {{MiniMoveCard|game=DBFZ|chara=Janemba|input={{clr|L|214L}}|label=Mystical Arm}}.
* '''Scary Pressure:''' Janemba has strong pressure, enforced by a plethora of safe normals and swift command grab in {{MiniMoveCard|game=DBFZ|chara=Janemba|input=214L|label=Mystical Arm}}.
* {{MiniMoveCard|game=DBFZ|chara=Janemba|input={{clr|S|236S}}|label='''Phantom Shift'''}}: Janemba's main mix-up tool and pseudo-reversal, being fast and invincible starting on frame 4. Chaining two of them together lets Janemba get a screen length away while being totally safe.
* {{MiniMoveCard|game=DBFZ|chara=Janemba|input=236S|label='''Phantom Shift'''}}: Janemba's main mix-up tool and pseudo-reversal, being fast and invincible starting on frame 4. Chaining two of them together lets Janemba get a screen length away while being totally safe.
* '''Support Value:''' Janemba's assist selection is great: {{MiniMoveCard|game=DBFZ|chara=Janemba|input=Assist A|label=Assist A}} is a tracking Ki Blast that gives big combo extensions, {{MiniMoveCard|game=DBFZ|chara=Janemba|input=Assist B|label=Assist B}} is excellent for blockstrings and space control, and {{MiniMoveCard|game=DBFZ|chara=Janemba|input=Assist C|label=Assist C}} is a tracking assist that's +55 on block.
* '''Support Value:''' Janemba's assist selection is great: {{MiniMoveCard|game=DBFZ|chara=Janemba|input=Assist A|label=Assist A}} is an air tracking Ki Blast that gives big combo extensions, {{MiniMoveCard|game=DBFZ|chara=Janemba|input=Assist B|label=Assist B}} is good for blockstrings and space control, and {{MiniMoveCard|game=DBFZ|chara=Janemba|input=Assist C|label=Assist C}} is a ground tracking assist that's +55 on block.
|cons=
|cons=
* '''Slow Moves:''' The majority of Janemba's normals and special moves are on the slower side and can leave him vulnerable against faster-attacking moves.
* '''Slow Moves:''' The majority of Janemba's normals and special moves are on the slower side and can leave him vulnerable against faster-attacking moves.
* '''Damage:''' Janemba's basic combo structure results in him dealing lackluster damage without using assists or sacrifice a portion of meter built using {{MiniMoveCard|game=DBFZ|chara=Janemba|input={{clr|H|j.214H}}|label=EX Hell Gate}}.
|difficulty_rating=3
|difficulty_rating=3
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==Normal Moves==
==Normal Moves==
===<big>{{clr|L|5L}}</big>===
===<big>{{clr|L|5L}}</big>===
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{{DBFZ_Move_Card
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|input=5L,5LL,5LLL
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|description=
DBFZ_Janemba_5L.png |
DBFZ_Janemba_5LL.png |eSports normal
DBFZ_Janemba_5LLL.png |The crossup no one's ready for
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;{{clr|L|5L}}
;{{clr|L|5L}}
* Just a jab.
* Janemba moves forward during the jab.
Worse range and frame advantage than {{clr|L|2L}} and will whiff in more situations than you would like. Mostly used as a bridge to your autocombo normals. If it was better it would be a better complement to {{clr|L|5LL}}, but it doesn't quite check superdash.
* Can be spaced to be safer.
Small {{keyword|hitbox}} that struggles to hit opponents {{keyword|Super dash}}ing or above him. Despite this, {{clr|L|5L}} is a good tool for his {{keyword|pressure}} game when combined with his {{MiniMoveCard|game=DBFZ|chara=Janemba|input=2L|label=2L}} and 214L.
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;{{clr|L|5LL}}
;{{clr|L|5LL}}
* Ground bounces on hit.
* Ground bounces on hit.
Large hitbox, good for mashing and "anti-airs." Extraordinary for combos and blockstrings like everyone else but it's held back by {{clr|L|5L}}.
* Hits on low.
Large hitbox, useful to beat {{keyword|mash}}ing and backdash. Extraordinary for combos and blockstrings. Will catch people attempting to jump 214L or out of pressure.
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;{{clr|L|5LLL}}
;{{clr|L|5LLL}}
* Teleports forward and can cross over the opponent. Hitbox is behind Janemba.
* Teleports forward and can cross over the opponent. The Hitbox is behind Janemba.
* Switches sides on hit.
* Switches sides on hit.
The online special. You can tell whether or not Janemba did 236/{{clr|S|214S}} or {{clr|L|5LLL}} by the startup animation, Janemba will leer forward with this. Very slow, has a huge gap making it mashable, and unsafe on block. Use scarcely.
* Has full invincibility.
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The online special. Janemba can also input 214S to fake the {{keyword|crossup}}, but can be reacted to by watching the {{keyword|startup}} animation as Janemba will leer forward with this. Very slow, has a huge gap making it mashable, and unsafe on block. Use scarcely.
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===<big>{{clr|M|5M}}</big>===
===<big>{{clr|M|5M}}</big>===
<div class="attack-container">
{{DBFZ_Move_Card
<div class="attack-gallery">
|input=5M
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|description=
DBFZ_Janemba_5M.png |Prime spacing tool
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* Good range, moves Janemba forward.
* Good range, moves Janemba forward.
* Good for staggers, always spaces perfectly for {{clr|L|2L}} to connect on block.
* Always spaces perfectly for 2L to connect on block.
* Hits from round start.
* Hits from round start.
Janemba's only safe medium. Makes up a large portion of his stagger game. Decent starter in terms of damage, but {{clr|M|2M}} is still your go-to.
Janemba's only safe medium. Makes up a large portion of his {{keyword|Stagger Pressure}}. Decent starter in terms of damage, but {{MiniMoveCard|game=DBFZ|chara=Janemba|input=2M|label=2M}} is still your go-to.
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===<big>{{clr|H|5H}}</big>===
===<big>{{clr|H|5H}}</big>===
<div class="attack-container">
{{DBFZ_Move_Card
<div class="attack-gallery">
|input=5H
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|description=
DBFZ_Janemba_5H.png |
*Deflects ki blasts like other sword normals.
</gallery>
*Smashless {{clr|H|5H}} can combo into {{MiniMoveCard|game=DBFZ|chara=Janemba|input=5S|label={{clr|S|6S}}}}>Superdash anywhere on the screen, useful for vanish confirms and {{MiniMoveCard|game=DBFZ|chara=Janemba|input=236H|label={{clr|H|236H}}}}/{{MiniMoveCard|game=DBFZ|chara=Janemba|input=214H|label={{clr|H|214H}}}} confirms.
</div>
 
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Standard {{clr|H|5H}}. Mostly used in blockstrings, can be delayed for an extra frametrap. Comboing into {{MiniMoveCard|game=DBFZ|chara=Janemba|input=j.2H|label={{clr|H|j.2H}}}} is generally better if possible, but a {{clr|H|5H}} route provides good corner carry nonetheless.
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* Deflects Ki blasts like other sword normals.
* Any normal > {{clr|H|5H}} is NOT a true blockstring.
Useful as a frame trap but not much else than that. In blockstrings you're most likely going to skip it because of the gap.
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===<big>{{clr|S|5S}}</big>===
===<big>{{clr|S|5S}} / {{clr|S|6S}} / {{clr|S|3S}} / {{clr|S|1S}}</big>===
<div class="attack-container">
{{InputBadge|'''(Hold OK)'''}}
<div class="attack-gallery">
{{DBFZ_Move_Card
<gallery widths="210px" heights="210px" mode="nolines">
|input=5S
DBFZ_Janemba_5S.png |Ls aren't the only thing being handed out
|description=
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* {{clr|S|5S}}, {{clr|S|2S}}, {{clr|S|j.S}} are similar and has some limited tracking.
* {{clr|S|5S}}, {{clr|S|2S}}, {{clr|S|j.S}} are similar and has some limited tracking.
* Hold or mash S to shoot all 4 Ki blasts.
* Hold or mash S to shoot all 4 Ki blasts.
* Can controls where he shoots with {{Ni|5}} {{Ni|1}} {{Ni|3}} {{Ni|6}}  
* Can control where he shoots with {{Ni|5}} {{Ni|1}} {{Ni|3}} {{Ni|6}}  
* Without inputs, the order is 5316.
* Without inputs, the order is 5316.
* 5 and 6 ground bounces airborne opponent.
* 5 and 6 ground bounces airborne opponent.
* Last Ki blast ground bounces even grounded opponent if it's 5 or 6, pops up grounded opponent if it's 1 or 3.
* Last Ki blast ground bounces even grounded opponent if it's 5 or 6, pops up grounded opponent if it's 1 or 3.
Janemba's Ki Blast is a tool with far more nuance than most other character's Ki Blasts. It's slow, but you can force the opponent to respect it by cancelling into [[DBFZ/Janemba#Demonic Blade|Demonic Blade]]. Doing this with the first Ki Blast can force an opponent back to the ground and be cancelled into [[DBFZ/Janemba#Mystical Arm|Mystical Arm]] instead of [[DBFZ/Janemba#Demonic Blade|Demonic Blade]] once the opponent is conditioned to sit still. It's also an incredible combo tool, as steering the Ki Blasts to force a ground bounce gives way to all kinds of relaunch combos.
* Tracks anywhere on the screen, however fast movement can beat the tracking.
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Janemba's Ki Blast is a tool with far more nuance than most other character's Ki Blasts. It's slow, but you can force the opponent to respect it by cancelling into {{MiniMoveCard|game=DBFZ|chara=Janemba|input=236L|label=236L/M/H}}. Doing this with the first Ki Blast can force an opponent back to the ground and be cancelled into 214L/M/H instead once the opponent is conditioned to sit still. It's also an incredible combo tool, as steering the Ki Blasts to force a ground bounce gives way to all kinds of relaunch combos.
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===<big>{{clr|L|2L}}</big>===
===<big>{{clr|L|2L}}</big>===
<div class="attack-container">
{{DBFZ_Move_Card
<div class="attack-gallery">
|input=2L
<gallery widths="210px" heights="210px" mode="nolines">
|description=
DBFZ_Janemba_2L.png |0 on block btw
* Not a {{Keyword|Low Attack}}, but is instead 0 on block.
</gallery>
* Really good for staggers due to its reach.
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Overall amazing button and a core tool for Janemba's stagger pressure.
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* Basically Cooler's {{clr|L|2L}}, exchanges the low property for huge range.
* Really good for staggers due to its reach.
* Longer range than {{clr|L|5L}}, therefore more common after a teleport.
Pretty amazing button. Despite this move not being a low, it is a core part of Janemba's pressure.
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===<big>{{clr|M|2M}}</big>===
===<big>{{clr|M|2M}}</big>===
<div class="attack-container">
{{DBFZ_Move_Card
<div class="attack-gallery">
|input=2M
<gallery widths="210px" heights="210px" mode="nolines">
|description=
DBFZ_Janemba_2M.png |
* Janemba's only low.
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Too slow to allow for a {{keyword|High-Low}} {{keyword|50/50}}, so is rather used as his best starter off unsafe moves.
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* Janemba's only low.
Janemba's core mixup doesn't really revolve around his {{clr|M|2M}} because it's so slow. Your main mixups are with teleports, but {{clr|M|2M}} will almost always be your most damaging starter.
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===<big>{{clr|H|2H}}</big>===
===<big>{{clr|H|2H}}</big>===
<div class="attack-container">
{{DBFZ_Move_Card
<div class="attack-gallery">
|input=2H
<gallery widths="210px" heights="210px" mode="nolines">
|description=
DBFZ_Janemba_2H.png |Hyde from UnderNight called, he wants his anti-air back.
* {{keyword|Anti-air}}. Deflects Ki blasts.  
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* Has the largest vertical range of any {{clr|H|2H}} in the game, but also has one of the worst horizontal ranges of any {{clr|H|2H}} as well.
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* Bad in combos because of the low horizontal range.
<div class="attack-info">
Your anti-air and nothing more. Useful in that it enables a {{MiniMoveCard|game=DBFZ|chara=Janemba|input=j.H|label=j.H}} sliding knockdown, which in turn can enable {{MiniMoveCard|game=DBFZ|chara=Janemba|input=j.214L|label=j.214H}} okizeme, but that is mostly relegated to the corner.
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* Anti-air. Deflects Ki blasts.
* Huge vertical range, it's as tall as the screen is. Horizontal range is absolutely pathetic.
* Bad in combos because of the low horizontal range.
Your anti-air and nothing more. Useful in that it enables a {{clr|H|j.H}} sliding knockdown, which in turn can enable Hell's Gate okizeme, but that is mostly relegated to the corner.
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===<big>{{clr|S|2S}}</big>===
===<big>{{clr|S|2S}}</big>===
<div class="attack-container">
{{InputBadge|'''(Hold OK)'''}}
<div class="attack-gallery">
{{DBFZ_Move_Card
<gallery widths="210px" heights="210px" mode="nolines">
|input=2S
DBFZ_Janemba_2S.png |6DD > 2DD
|description=
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* Slightly floats off the ground.
* Slightly floats off the ground.
* Cancellable from {{clr|S|5S}}.
* Cancellable from 5S.
* Unlike {{clr|S|5S}} and {{clr|S|j.S}}, can't control the first Ki blast's direction.
* Unlike {{clr|S|5S}} and {{MiniMoveCard|game=DBFZ|chara=Janemba|input=j.S|label=j.S}}, Janemba can't control the first Ki blast's direction.
* No input order is 1536.
* No input order is 1536.
* Can be cancelled into {{clr|M|2M}} for a sliding knockdown.
Similar in use to {{clr|S|5S}}, but it leaves you airborne instead of being grounded. Acts as an extension in a way, and adds an easy conversion to {{MiniMoveCard|game=DBFZ|chara=Janemba|input=j.2M|label=j.2M}} for a meterless sliding knockdown.
Similar in use to {{clr|S|5S}}, but it leaves you airborne instead of being grounded. Acts as an extension in a way, and adds an easy conversion to {{clr|M|2M}} for a meterless sliding knockdown.
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===<big>{{clr|M|6M}}</big>===
===<big>{{clr|M|6M}}</big>===
<div class="attack-container">
{{DBFZ_Move_Card
<div class="attack-gallery">
|input=6M
<gallery widths="210px" heights="210px" mode="nolines">
|description=
DBFZ_Janemba_6M.png |
* Sword normal {{keyword|overhead}}.
</gallery>
</div>
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* Sword normal overhead.
* Deflects Ki blasts.
* Deflects Ki blasts.
* Uses the gigantic hitbox of his {{clr|H|j.H}}. Max range {{clr|M|5M}} > {{clr|M|6M}} can beat mashing against characters with stubbier normals.
* Uses the gigantic hitbox of his {{clr|H|j.H}}. Max range {{clr|M|5M}} > {{clr|M|6M}} can beat mashing against characters with stubbier normals.
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===<big>{{clr|L|j.L}}</big>===
===<big>{{clr|L|j.L}}</big>===
<div class="attack-container">
{{DBFZ_Move_Card
<div class="attack-gallery">
|input=j.L
<gallery widths="210px" heights="210px" mode="nolines">
|description=
DBFZ_Janemba_jL.png |Sock it to 'em
* Good range for a {{clr|L|j.L}}.
</gallery>
* Slightly slower than other {{clr|L|j.L's}}
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<div class="attack-info">
{| class="wikitable attack-data"
{{FrameDataHeader-DBFZ}}
|-
{{#cargo_query:tables=MoveData_DBFZ
|fields=damage,guard,smash,startup,active,recovery,onBlock,invuln
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* Good range for a {{clr|L|j.L}}.
* Has enough priority to beat superdashes.
* Slightly slower than average.
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</div>


===<big>{{clr|M|j.M}}</big>===
===<big>{{clr|M|j.M}}</big>===
<div class="attack-container">
{{DBFZ_Move_Card
<div class="attack-gallery">
|input=j.M
<gallery widths="210px" heights="210px" mode="nolines">
|description=
DBFZ_Janemba_jM.png |The true demon is my IAD crossup
* Your most common jump-in.
</gallery>
{{clr|M|j.M}} is forced to take the spotlight because of {{clr|H|j.H}}'s awkwardness. All things accounted for, it still has strong {{keyword|frame advantage}} if blocked, as well as being a good {{keyword|crossup}}.
</div>
<div class="attack-info">
{| class="wikitable attack-data"
{{FrameDataHeader-DBFZ}}
|-
{{#cargo_query:tables=MoveData_DBFZ
|fields=damage,guard,smash,startup,active,recovery,onBlock,invuln
|where=chara="{{SUBPAGENAME}}" and input="j.M"
|format=template|template=AttackData-DBFZ|named args=yes|order by=_ID
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* Your most common jump-in.
{{clr|M|j.M}} is forced to take the spotlight because of how bad {{clr|H|j.H}} is. All things accounted for, it still has strong frame advantage if your opponent blocks it and it is really good for crossups.
</div>
</div>


===<big>{{clr|H|j.H}}</big>===
===<big>{{clr|H|j.H}}</big>===
<div class="attack-container">
{{DBFZ_Move_Card
<div class="attack-gallery">
|input=j.H
<gallery widths="210px" heights="210px" mode="nolines">
|description=
DBFZ_Janemba_jH.png |
* Deflects Ki blasts.
</gallery>
* Huge hitbox.
</div>
* Halts momentum and causes sliding knockdown.
<div class="attack-info">
* Use j.L or j.M for {{keyword|IAD}} overhead instead.
{| class="wikitable attack-data"
An interesting normal in Janemba's Kit, comparable to Hit's {{MiniMoveCard|game=DBFZ|chara=Hit|input=j.H|label=j.H}}. Even with its awkward animation it sometimes see niche use mainly after a launch with 2H as Janemba can cancel the smash knockdown into j.214H for {{keyword|okizeme}} setups.
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* Deflects Ki blasts.
* Halts momentum and ground bounces grounded opponent.
* Use {{clr|L|j.L}} or {{clr|M|j.M}} for IAD overhead instead.
Huge hitbox. Despite it being like Hit's {{clr|H|j.H}} it still has uses, especially in {{clr|H|2H}} Smash combos, as it is easier to set up j.214x oki with this move due to being able to special cancel it. It's not the best in neutral but it can be somewhat useful in the corner to keep your opponent in place, although this is tricky.
</div>
</div>


===<big>{{clr|S|j.S}}</big>===
===<big>{{clr|S|j.S}}</big>===
<div class="attack-container">
{{InputBadge|'''(Hold OK)'''}}
<div class="attack-gallery">
{{DBFZ_Move_Card
<gallery widths="210px" heights="210px" mode="nolines">
|input=j.S
DBFZ_Janemba_jS.png |j.5DD > j.6DD
|description=
</gallery>
* 5S but in the air.
</div>
* Freezes momentum.
<div class="attack-info">
* Does ''not'' cancel into {{MiniMoveCard|game=DBFZ|chara=Janemba|input=j.2H|label={{clr|H|j.2H}}}}.
{| class="wikitable attack-data"
Can be used to harass opponents, but mostly sees use as a combo tool into {{MiniMoveCard|game=DBFZ|chara=Janemba|input=j.2M|label={{clr|M|j.2M}}}}, as well as a tool for whiff punishing high-recovery moves. You can use {{MiniMoveCard|game=DBFZ|chara=Janemba|input=236S|label={{clr|S|236S}}}} or your aerial Level 3 on reaction if the opponent Superdashes through the ki blasts.
{{FrameDataHeader-DBFZ}}
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|where=chara="{{SUBPAGENAME}}" and input="j.S"
|format=template|template=AttackData-DBFZ|named args=yes|order by=_ID
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* {{clr|S|5S}} but in the air.
* Freezes momentum.
</div>
</div>


===<big>{{clr|H|j.2H}}</big>===
===<big>{{clr|H|j.2H}}</big>===
<div class="attack-container">
{{DBFZ_Move_Card
<div class="attack-gallery">
|input=j.2H
<gallery widths="210px" heights="210px" mode="nolines">
|description=
DBFZ_Janemba_j2H.png |Air {{clr|H|2H}}, complete with head invul
* Wallbounces the opponent.
</gallery>
* Deflects Ki blasts.
</div>
* Moves Janemba slightly backwards.
<div class="attack-info">
* Head Invul beginning on frame 4.
{| class="wikitable attack-data"
This button is Janemba's go-to for combos midscreen, notably {{MiniMoveCard|game=DBFZ|chara=Janemba|input=j.214H|label={{clr|H|j.214H}}}} extensions. However, it allows for meterless {{MiniMoveCard|game=DBFZ|chara=Janemba|input=j.214M|label={{clr|M|j.214M}}}} combos in the corner as well. Also used to react to Superdash because of its Head Invulnerability.
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* Gigantic wall bounce.
* Deflects Ki blasts.
* Moves Janemba backwards.
</div>
</div>


==Special Moves==
==Special Moves==
===<big>Shadow Kick</big>===
===<big>Shadow Kick</big>===
<span class="input-badge">'''{{clr|M|j.2M}}'''</span>
{{InputBadge|'''{{clr|M|j.2M}}'''}}
<div class="attack-container">
{{DBFZ_Move_Card
<div class="attack-gallery">
|input=j.2M
<gallery widths="210px" heights="210px" mode="nolines">
|description=
DBFZ_Janemba_j2M.png |Foot<s>dive</s>
</gallery>
</div>
<div class="attack-info">
{| class="wikitable attack-data"
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|fields=damage,guard,smash,startup,active,recovery,onBlock,invuln
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|format=template|template=AttackData-DBFZ|named args=yes|order by=_ID
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* Tracking overhead that causes sliding knockdown on Smash hit.
* Tracking overhead that causes sliding knockdown on Smash hit.
* Janemba teleports to the ground on hit. This makes frame advantage the same regardless of where you use it.
* Janemba teleports to the ground on hit. This makes frame advantage the same regardless of where you use it.
* Always leaves Janemba +32 on hit.
* Always leaves Janemba +32 on hit.
This is your go-to combo ender. When you're close, it allows a Superjump IAD {{clr|M|j.M}} safejump for easy continued pressure.
This is your go-to combo ender. When you're close, it allows a superjump IAD j.M {{keyword|safe jump}} for easy continued pressure.
</div>
}}
</div>


===<big>Demonic Blade</big>===
===<big>Demonic Blade</big>===
<span class="input-badge">'''{{clr|L|236L}}/{{clr|M|M}}/{{clr|H|H}} (Air OK)'''</span>
{{InputBadge|'''{{clr|L|236L}}/{{clr|M|M}}/{{clr|H|H}} (Air OK)'''}}
<div class="attack-container">
{{DBFZ_Move_Card
<div class="attack-gallery">
|input=236L,236M,236H,j.236L,j.236M,j.236H
<gallery widths="210px" heights="210px" mode="nolines">
|description=
DBFZ_Janemba_DemonicBlade.png |
* Ridiculous range
DBFZ_Janemba_DemonicBlade2.png |Michael Sword!
* Ki blast invul begins pretty late after inputting it, so it will win against ki blasts ''preemptively.'' Do not use this like Jiren's {{MiniMoveCard|game=DBFZ|chara=Jiren|input=5S|label={{clr|S|5S}}}}.
</gallery>
</div>
<div class="attack-info">
{| class="wikitable attack-data"
{{FrameDataHeader-DBFZ|version=yes}}
|-
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|fields=input=name,damage,guard,smash,startup,active,recovery,onBlock,invuln
|where=chara="{{SUBPAGENAME}}" and (input="236L" or input="236M" or input="236H" or input="j.236L" or input="j.236M" or input="j.236H")
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* Ridiculous range, deflects Ki blasts.
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;{{clr|L|236L}}
;{{clr|L|236L}}
* Reaches about half screen, no step forward.
* Reaches about half screen.
* Safe, gapless blockstring ender.
* Safe, gapless blockstring ender.
Faster AND safer on block than a beam, but isn't full-screen and has less active frames.
Faster AND safer on block than a beam, but isn't fullscreen and has less active frames.
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;{{clr|M|236M}}
;{{clr|M|236M}}
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* Bigger wall bounce, can be comboed off of midscreen.
* Bigger wall bounce, can be comboed off of midscreen.
* Reaches fullscreen like the Medium version.
* Reaches fullscreen like the Medium version.
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}}
</div>


===<big>Mystical Arm</big>===
===<big>Mystical Arm</big>===
<span class="input-badge">'''{{clr|L|214L}}/{{clr|M|M}}/{{clr|H|H}}'''</span>
{{InputBadge|'''{{clr|L|214L}}/{{clr|M|M}}/{{clr|H|H}}'''}}
<div class="attack-container">
{{DBFZ_Move_Card
<div class="attack-gallery">
|input=214L,214M,214H
<gallery widths="210px" heights="210px" mode="nolines">
|description=
DBFZ_Janemba_MysticalArm.png |Piccolo and Raven players weep
</gallery>
</div>
<div class="attack-info">
{| class="wikitable attack-data"
{{FrameDataHeader-DBFZ|version=yes}}
|-
{{#cargo_query:tables=MoveData_DBFZ
|fields=input=name,damage,guard,smash,startup,active,recovery,onBlock,invuln
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* {{clr|L|214L}} always causes sliding knockdown.
* {{clr|L|214L}} always causes sliding knockdown.
* Will whiff when immediately cancelling from anything other than Light normals, requiring you to delay the input a slightly to tick throw after other buttons.
* Will whiff when immediately cancelling from anything other than Light normals, requiring you to delay the input a slightly to {{keyword|tick throw}} after other buttons.
* Max range is a backdash away at 23 frame start-up.
* Max range is a backdash away at 23 frame start-up.
A borderline unreactable command grab and one of the best in the game, arguably almost as good as Z Broly's. Will perfect tick throw from {{MiniMoveCard|input={{clr|L|5L}}|label=5L}} and {{MiniMoveCard|input={{clr|L|2L}}|label=2L}}. This gives Janemba a powerful hit/throw mix-up. You should condition with this grab so that your opponent will be inclined to mash, leading into a massive punish if you hit them.
A borderline unreactable command grab and one of the best in the game, arguably almost as good as Z Broly's. Will perfect tick throw from 5L and 2L. This gives Janemba a powerful strike/throw mixup. You should condition with this grab so that your opponent will be inclined to mash, leading into a massive punish if you hit them.


Don't be dissuaded by the slide knockdown, as you can just go into {{MiniMoveCard|input=214LM|label=Level 3}}. A Janemba with meter is terrifying to block because of this, you take the frametrap and heavy damage along with it or the grab into oki that will most likely kill. It's a very bad situation for your opponent all around.
Don't be dissuaded by the slide knockdown, as you can just go into {{MiniMoveCard|game=DBFZ|chara=Janemba|input=214L+M|label=Level 3}}. A Janemba with meter is terrifying to block because of this, you take the frametrap and heavy damage along with it or the grab into oki that will most likely kill. It's a very bad situation for your opponent all around.
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* {{clr|M|214M}} wall bounces on Smash hit, SKD on non-Smash.
* {{clr|M|214M}} wall bounces on Smash hit, SKD on non-Smash.
* In the corner, can be followed up with {{clr|M|2M}}.
* In the corner, can be followed up with 2M.
* Max range is 2/3rds of the screen away at 29 frame start-up.
* Max range is 2/3rds of the screen away at 29 frame start-up.
While initially less threatening than {{clr|L|214L}}, this grab makes up for it with it's unexpected range which is around that of his {{MiniMoveCard|input={{clr|L|236L}}|label=236L}}, an aspect that many will not be aware of when first facing Janemba. This combined with Janemba's massive sword specials, far-reaching medium buttons and tracking ki-blasts that can bring jumping opponents to the ground make his mid-range game scary to block.
While initially less threatening than {{clr|L|214L}}, this grab makes up for it with it's unexpected range which is around that of his 236L, an aspect that many will not be aware of when first facing Janemba. This combined with Janemba's massive sword specials, far-reaching medium buttons and tracking ki-blasts that can bring jumping opponents to the ground make his mid-range game scary to block.


In the corner this grab can easily be converted off of with either {{MiniMoveCard|input={{clr|M|2M}}|label=2M}} or {{MiniMoveCard|input={{clr|L|5L}}|label=5L}}, but outside the corner will require either an assist or a tag-out.
In the corner this grab can easily be converted off of with either 2M or 5L, but outside the corner will require either an assist or a tag-out.
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* {{clr|H|214H}} does a big wall bounces on Smash hit, SKD on non-Smash.
* {{clr|H|214H}} does a big wall bounces on Smash hit, SKD on non-Smash.
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Gives high reward and 24 frames isn't too awful to work with, but the light grab is still the better choice if you just want pure mix, with this also being given away more due to the EX flash.
Gives high reward and 24 frames isn't too awful to work with, but the light grab is still the better choice if you just want pure mix, with this also being given away more due to the EX flash.


Otherwise, it gives a best of both worlds between the light and medium grab by having the medium's range with slightly better framedata and much easier combo conversions, giving an almost braindead easy conversion with the enemy flying right to Janemba's feet. Outside the corner a small microdash needs to be buffered if you want to go for routes starting with {{MiniMoveCard|input={{clr|L|5L}}|label=5L}}.
Otherwise, it gives a best of both worlds between the light and medium grab by having the medium's range with slightly better startup and much easier combo conversions, giving an almost braindead easy conversion with the enemy flying right to Janemba's feet. Outside the corner a small microdash needs to be buffered if you want to go for routes starting with 5L.
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</div>


===<big>Hell Gate</big>===
===<big>Hell Gate</big>===
<span class="input-badge">'''{{clr|L|j.214L}}/{{clr|M|M}}/{{clr|H|H}}'''</span>
{{InputBadge|'''{{clr|L|j.214L}}/{{clr|M|M}}/{{clr|H|H}}'''}}
<div class="attack-container">
{{DBFZ_Move_Card
<div class="attack-gallery">
|input=j.214L,j.214M,j.214H
<gallery widths="210px" heights="210px" mode="nolines">
|description=
DBFZ_Janemba_HellGate.png |
* Shoots an electric ball with no active hitbox that slowly travels along the ground, bouncing off walls.
DBFZ_Janemba_HellGate2.png | Who gave this magic cabbage solo extensions '''''AND''''' corner oki?!
</gallery>
</div>
<div class="attack-info">
{| class="wikitable attack-data"
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|-
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|fields=input=name,damage,guard,smash,startup,active,recovery,onBlock,invuln
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* Shoots an electric ball with no hitbox that slowly travels along the ground, bouncing off walls.
* Only one ball can be on screen at a time. Ball detonates itself after a while.
* Only one ball can be on screen at a time. Ball detonates itself after a while.
* Hold up during startup to make the ball floats higher up.
* Hold up during startup to make the ball floats higher up.
* Pressing L while {{clr|L|j.214L}} ball is still out will detonate it early instead of giving you L normals, same with {{clr|M|j.214M}}, {{clr|H|j.214H}} and their respective buttons.
* While the orb is out, pressing the respective button used to summon the orb (L for j.214L for example) will cause the orb to detonate instead of the button.
* Heavy version can combo from smash {{clr|H|j.2H}} by holding up and mashing the heavy attack button, allowing for a delayed {{clr|L|5LL}} into full combo.
* Big part of his combos anywhere on the screen.
* j214H is an important neutral tool and can be called safely thanks to its low recovery. j{{clr|L|214L}}/{{clr|M|M}} are largely useless outside of niche assist combos.
* The orbs go away if Janemba blocks or gets hit by anything.
Absolutely crucial to Janemba's gameplan. Despite how it looks, Hell Gate is NOT classified as a ki-blast projectile. And so, it cannot be reflected on block or SD'd through. This allows for solo teleport oki in the corner with a SKD (excluding {{clr|M|j.2M}}), on top of its uses for neutral and combos as already mentioned above.
 
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Absolutely crucial to Janemba's gameplan. {{clr|H|j.214H}} is an important neutral tool and can be called safely thanks to its low recovery. {{clr|M|j.214M}} sees some use in corner combos, but {{clr|L|j.214L}} rarely sees any use.
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Despite how it looks, Hell Gate is NOT classified as a ki-blast projectile. And so, it cannot be reflected on block or Superdashed through. This allows for solo teleport {{keyword|okizeme}} in the corner with a SKD (excluding j.2M), on top of its uses for neutral and combos as already mentioned above.
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===<big>Phantom Shift</big>===
===<big>Phantom Shift</big>===
<span class="input-badge">'''{{clr|S|236S}} or {{clr|S|214S}} (Air OK)'''</span>
{{InputBadge|'''{{clr|S|236S}} (Air & Hold OK)'''}} or {{InputBadge|'''{{clr|S|214S}} (Air & Hold OK)'''}}
<div class="attack-container">
{{DBFZ_Move_Card
<div class="attack-gallery">
|input=236S
<gallery widths="210px" heights="210px" mode="nolines">
|description=
DBFZ_Janemba_PhantomShift.png |Suddenly, a mid {{clr|L|2L}} doesn't seem so bad.
* Teleports a set distance. {{keyword|Invulnerable}} from frame 4, making it a very strong escape option.
</gallery>
</div>
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|-
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* Teleports a set distance. Invulnerable from frame 4, making it a very strong escape option.
* After inputting either versions, holding any of the 8 directions will still make him teleport to that direction anyway. Default is {{Ni|6}} for {{clr|S|236S}} and {{Ni|4}} for {{clr|S|214S}}.
* After inputting either versions, holding any of the 8 directions will still make him teleport to that direction anyway. Default is {{Ni|6}} for {{clr|S|236S}} and {{Ni|4}} for {{clr|S|214S}}.
* Grounded {{Ni|2}} stays in place, {{Ni|1}} and {{Ni|3}} teleports slightly closer than {{Ni|4}} and {{Ni|6}}. All 5 off these versions keep Janemba grounded.
* Grounded {{Ni|2}} stays in place, {{Ni|1}} and {{Ni|3}} teleports slightly closer than {{Ni|4}} and {{Ni|6}}. All 5 off these versions keep Janemba grounded.
* Air versions can only be performed once until landing, can also teleport back to the ground.
* Air versions can only be performed once until landing, can also teleport back to the ground.
* Both ground and air versions don't consume air options, they also keep super jump's momentum control.
* Both ground and air versions don't consume air options, they also keep super jump's momentum control.
* Can be used in combos to link smash {{clr|H|j.2H}} to {{clr|L|j.L}}, letting Janemba confirm solo off of a raw superdash anywhere on screen.
* Can be used in combos to link smash j.2H to j.L, letting Janemba confirm solo off of a raw superdash anywhere on screen.
Janemba's do-it-all character defining move. His grab is a better straightforward mixup, but teleport offers one thing that the grab doesn't: fakeouts, scarier okizeme setups, and neutral control. Use them in tandem to make your opponent crack under pressure, and use it with {{clr|S|5S}}, 236X and {{clr|S|22S}} to make your opponent not want to move in neutral.
Janemba's do-it-all character defining move. His grab is a better straightforward {{keyword|mix-up}}, but teleport offers one thing that the grab doesn't: fakeouts, scarier okizeme setups, and {{keyword|neutral}} control. Use them in tandem to make your opponent crack under pressure, and use it with 5S, 236L/M/H and {{clr|S|22S}} to make your opponent not want to move in neutral.
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;{{InputBadge|'''{{clr|S|236S~S'''}}}} or {{InputBadge|'''{{clr|S|214S~S'''}}}}
* Second teleport is invulnerable for 16 frames.
* Must hold a directional input for the followup to come out, it won't happen if you do 236S~5S.
* Can be delayed by 8 frames; if delayed for too long, there will be a window between teleports in which Janemba is vulnerable.
 
The optional followup teleport for Phantom Shift, functionally the exact same as the first one. Can similarly go in any of the 8 directions. Useful for creating more distance between yourself and the opponent than a single teleport would, making your landings unpredictable, or even mixups and baiting reversals with assists. Get creative!
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===<big>Dimensional Hole</big>===
===<big>Dimensional Hole</big>===
<span class="input-badge">'''{{clr|S|22S}} (Air OK)'''</span>
{{InputBadge|'''{{clr|S|22S}} (Air OK)'''}}
<div class="attack-container">
{{DBFZ_Move_Card
<div class="attack-gallery">
|input=22S Catch,22S Attack,j.22S Catch,j.22S Attack
<gallery widths="210px" heights="210px" mode="nolines">
|description=
DBFZ_Janemba_DimensionalHole.png |"What comes around...
* {{keyword|Guard point}} against non-Super projectiles and assists.
DBFZ_Janemba_DimensionalHole2.png |.....goes around."
* On successful parry, he becomes fully invulnerable until after {{keyword|recovery}} whilst also shooting a projectile that appears behind his opponent.
</gallery>
Designed to completely shut down projectiles ''and'' assist calls, including physical assists. Upon activation, Janemba cannot be punished and the counter projectile will give him free pressure on block or combo on hit. However, similarly to {{clr|S|5S}}, the tracking on this projectile is not unbeatable.
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<div class="attack-info">
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* Guard point against non-Super projectiles and assists.
* On successful parry, he becomes fully invulnerable until after recovery and while shooting a tracking projectile behind the opponent.
Designed to completely shut down projectiles and assist calls. Upon activation, Janemba cannot be punished and the counter projectile will give him free pressure on block or combo on hit.


If you see projectiles and assists coming, there's actually no reason not to parry. Teabag away.
If you see projectiles and assists coming, there's actually no reason not to parry. Teabag away.
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==Z Assists==
==Z Assists==
===<big>Assist A</big>===
===<big>Assist A</big>===
<span class="input-badge">'''Phantom Assault'''</span>
{{InputBadge|'''Phantom Assault'''}}
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* {{clr|S|5S}} but shoots from {{Ni|5}} four times.
* {{clr|S|5S}} but shoots from {{Ni|5}} four times.
* Fourth Ki Blasts ground bounces.
* Fourth Ki Blasts ground bounces.
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A very strong assist and easily the best combo assist in the game. Basically a faster SSJ Vegeta A that trades the defensive usage for full screen tracking.
A very strong assist and easily the best combo assist in the game. Basically a faster SSJ Vegeta A that trades the defensive usage for full screen tracking.


Fullscreen confirms off of projectiles, air DR enders and high damage combo extensions allow characters to get big boosts to damage, meter gain or both. While it shines in combos, this assist is very strong in neutral as well. Using it while your opponent is in the air forces them to hold the assist or superdash through, giving you either an easy way in or a free punish with {{clr|H|2H}}. Ultimately, Janemba A does a lot of things that few other assists can do and it does them very well.
Fullscreen confirms off of projectiles, air DR enders and high damage combo extensions allow characters to get big boosts to damage, meter gain or both. While it shines in combos, this assist is very strong in neutral as well. Using it while your opponent is in the air forces them to hold the assist or superdash through, giving you either an easy way in or a free punish with 2H. Ultimately, Janemba A does a lot of things that few other assists can do and it does them very well.


This assist is kind of tricky to get used to and may seem weak at first, but its uses in combos and neutral more than make up for the lack of true blockstun.
This assist is kind of tricky to get used to and may seem weak at first, but its uses in combos and neutral more than make up for the lack of true {{keyword|blockstun}}.
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===<big>Assist B</big>===
===<big>Assist B</big>===
<span class="input-badge">'''Demonic Blade'''</span>
{{InputBadge|'''Demonic Blade'''}}
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* Reflects Ki Blasts while active.
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This assist, while not being as strong in combos as Assist A, is also a very potent assist. It's half-screen range allows for it to be used almost as a beam, and it's blockstun solidifies this role. Best blockstring assist outside C, making it your go-to for characters that need blockstun.
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* Deflects Ki Blasts while active.
This assist, while not being as strong in combos as Assist A, is also a very potent assist. It's half-screen range allows for it to be used almost as a beam, and it's blockstun solidifies this role. Best blockstring assist outside C, making it your go-to for characters that need blockstun.
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===<big>Assist C</big>===
===<big>Assist C</big>===
<span class="input-badge">'''Hellblade Flurry'''</span>
{{InputBadge|'''Hellblade Flurry'''}}
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* Teleports to the opponent's position on the ground.
* Teleports to the opponent's position on the ground.
* 3rd hit comes out only on hit.
* 3rd hit comes out only on hit.
55-frame C Assist. Useful if you absolutely need a lockdown assist, and pretty decent because Janemba doesn't really need that kind of assist himself. Startup is lessened in combos allowing for easy extensions.
55-frame C Assist. Useful if you absolutely need a lockdown assist, and pretty decent because Janemba doesn't really need that kind of assist himself. Startup is lessened in combos allowing for easy extensions.
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==Super Moves==
==Super Moves==
===<big>Rakshasa's Claw</big>===
===<big>Rakshasa's Claw</big>===
<span class="input-badge">'''{{clr|L|236L}}+{{clr|M|M}} (Air OK)'''</span> or <span class="input-badge">'''{{clr|H|j.236H}}+{{clr|S|S}}'''</span>
{{InputBadge|'''{{clr|L|236L}}+{{clr|M|M}} (Air OK)'''}} or {{InputBadge|'''{{clr|H|j.236H}}+{{clr|S|S}}'''}}  
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DBFZ_Janemba_RakshasasClaw2.png |MISUTO FAINAA
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* Minimum damage: 815
* Minimum damage: 815
* Causes sliding knockdown.
* Causes sliding knockdown.
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* Is Janemba's DHC Super.
* Is Janemba's DHC Super.
* Always leaves you +4 on hit, no matter the height you started at before the super.
* Always leaves you +4 on hit, no matter the height you started at before the super.
Good damage for a super. Because of it's cinematic nature, it will always result in a sliding knockdown. The entire time the opponent is falling and sliding is open for DHC's, making it really easy to extend into other supers. In terms of a normal combo ender, does not really allow continued pressure.
Good damage for a super. Because of it's cinematic nature, it will always result in a sliding knockdown. The entire time the opponent is falling and sliding is open for DHC's, making it really easy to extend into other supers. In terms of a normal combo ender, it does not really allow continued pressure.
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===<big>Savage Skewer</big>===
===<big>Savage Skewer</big>===
<span class="input-badge">'''{{clr|H|236H}}+{{clr|S|S}}'''</span>
{{InputBadge|'''{{clr|H|236H}}+{{clr|S|S}}'''}}
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DBFZ_Janemba_SavageSkewer.png |First I dab with the rock...
DBFZ_Janemba_SavageSkewer2.png |Then I stab with the rock
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* Minimum damage: 799
* Minimum damage: 799
* Corner carries.
* Immediately puts the opponent in the corner, with Janemba fullscreen.
* Also a cinematic Super, cutting it early ruins the corner carries AND does slightly less damage.
* Also a cinematic Super, cutting it early omits the corner carry and has reduced damage.
* Doing {{clr|H|j.236H}}+{{clr|S|S}} will get Rakshasa's Claw.
* Unscaled damage is the year that his movie came out.
* Unscaled damage is the year that his movie came out.
You'll mostly be using this super midscreen because of it's corner carry. Otherwise you'll be using {{clr|L|236L}}+{{clr|M|M}} for it's superior damage.
Fullscreen super that can hit where 236L+M can not, but does less damage overall. This is mainly used to DHC into another characters Level 3 for corner Okizeme.
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===<big>Needle Light Shower</big>===
===<big>Needle Light Shower</big>===
<span class="input-badge">'''{{clr|L|214L}}+{{clr|M|M}} (Air OK)'''</span> or <span class="input-badge">'''{{clr|H|214H}}+{{clr|S|S}} (Air OK)'''</span>
{{InputBadge|'''{{clr|L|214L}}+{{clr|M|M}} (Air OK)'''}} or {{InputBadge|'''{{clr|H|214H}}+{{clr|S|S}} (Air OK)'''}}
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{{DBFZ_Move_Card
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|input=214L+M,j.214L+M
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|description=
DBFZ_Janemba_NeedleLightShower.png |Hold on let me get my Mix tape started
Fullscreen beam super for meter dumping and acts as a frame 1 reversal. On hit, Janemba is +43 and can get a meaty in midscreen. In the corner with the right spacing, {{clr|S|236S}}[3] {{clr|L|2L}} vs {{clr|S|236S}}[6] {{clr|L|2L}} is a meaty left/right 50/50 which, if buffered correctly, is also safe against reversals with startup of 11F or slower. If not spaced out, {{clr|S|236S}}[2] {{clr|L|2L}} vs {{clr|S|236S}}[6] {{clr|L|2L}} will also work, but isn't as visually ambiguous.
DBFZ_Janemba_NeedleLightShower2.png |🔥
 
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* Air version will always teleport Janemba back to the ground afterward
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* Minimum damage: 1672.
* Advantage on hit: +43
* Air version will always teleport Janemba back to the ground afterward.
Lets Janemba get a meaty midscreen and a teleport mixup in the corner. {{clr|S|236S}}[6] > {{clr|L|5L}} will cross up, {{clr|S|236S}}[3] > {{clr|L|5L}} will stay same side. They hit on the same frame and the opponent only has 16 frames to react to which side (10 frames of recovery from the teleport and 6 frame startup from {{clr|L|5L}}). Watch Alioune for more advanced setups, but this alone will get you pretty far.
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Latest revision as of 05:08, 13 December 2023

Overview

Overview

In a game that's infamous for how many characters can skip neutral, Janemba stands out for being an effective zoner. He's an excellent neutral When neither player is in an advantageous position in terms of stage position.-focused midscreen powerhouse that can make your Superdashing or ki blast spamming opponent respect you. Janemba's greatest strength is his capacity for controlling the field, thanks to his fantastic ranged tools and his 22SDBFZ Janemba DimensionalHole.pngGuardStartup1Recovery13Advantage- which says "no" to projectiles altogether. His ki blastsDBFZ Janemba 5S.pngGuardAllStartup18-27Recovery42Advantage-21 are unique tracking projectiles that can even be used in combos for a relaunch, and his very fast teleportsDBFZ Janemba PhantomShift.pngGuardStartupinvul frame 4Recovery20Advantage- make him incredibly difficult to hold down. All in all, he thrives off making opponents sit still so he can approach more easily, while ensuring that they're too scared to try to rush you down themselves.

Additionally, Janemba has a very solid selection of assists: Assist ADBFZ Janemba Assist5S.pngGuardAllStartup35RecoveryAdvantage+50 is great for neutral, defense and even combos, but with the downside of having ki blast properties, making it less than ideal for pressure and mixups. Assist BDBFZ Janemba DemonicBlade.pngGuardStartup25RecoveryAdvantage+29, on the other hand, is a good all-purpose assist that fits on basically any team that Assist A isn't suitable for. On top of that, his solo pressure, mixups and damage are fantastic, not to mention he's one of the few characters in the game with a solo Level 3 mixup in the corner. As such, with his great support value and effective usage of resources, Janemba is a powerful Anchor In a 3v3 fighting game, Anchor refers to the 3rd character up to fight out of the 3 selected by the player. or Mid In a 3v3 fighting game, Mid refers to the 2nd character up to fight out of the 3 selected by the player..

Though this dark purple dictator is good at a lot of things, his simplicity makes him somewhat predictable and his large hurtbox The hitbox specifically relating to where a character is vulnerable to an opponent's attack. Shown as blue or cyan in visualizations. makes him combo food for most of the cast. Nonetheless, Janemba is good at creating an advantage for his team and then pressing said advantage as hard as possible, making him a great support pick if you need someone to push your team to greater heights.
Janemba
DBFZ Janemba Portrait.png
Ki Gain Modifier
×0.75
Unique Movement Options
Phantom Shift
Fastest Attacks
Reversals

 Janemba is a midrange/zoning hybrid who controls massive portions of the screen with his attacks and anti-meta tools.

Pros
Cons
  • Space Control: Tracking ki blasts and long range, high priority Sword SpecialsDBFZ Janemba DemonicBlade.pngGuardAllStartup15Recovery24Advantage-5 give Janemba screen control and a way around Ki Blast zoning. Dimensional HoleDBFZ Janemba DimensionalHole.pngGuardStartup1Recovery13Advantage- forces opponents to stop using projectiles and assists during neutral.
  • Scary Pressure: Janemba has strong pressure, enforced by a plethora of safe normals and swift command grab in Mystical ArmDBFZ Janemba MysticalArm.pngGuardThrowStartup20Recovery26Advantage-.
  • Phantom ShiftDBFZ Janemba PhantomShift.pngGuardStartupinvul frame 4Recovery20Advantage-: Janemba's main mix-up tool and pseudo-reversal, being fast and invincible starting on frame 4. Chaining two of them together lets Janemba get a screen length away while being totally safe.
  • Support Value: Janemba's assist selection is great: Assist ADBFZ Janemba Assist5S.pngGuardAllStartup35RecoveryAdvantage+50 is an air tracking Ki Blast that gives big combo extensions, Assist BDBFZ Janemba DemonicBlade.pngGuardStartup25RecoveryAdvantage+29 is good for blockstrings and space control, and Assist CDBFZ Janemba 5H.pngGuardAllStartup35 [20]RecoveryAdvantage+55 is a ground tracking assist that's +55 on block.
  • Slow Moves: The majority of Janemba's normals and special moves are on the slower side and can leave him vulnerable against faster-attacking moves.

Normal Moves

5L

Version Damage Guard Smash Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
5L 400 All 6 3 12 -3
5LL 700 Low 9 2 22 -8
5LLL 600×2 All U3+ 36 6 21 -11
5L
  • Janemba moves forward during the jab.
  • Can be spaced to be safer.

Small hitbox A general term showing where an attack can hit the opponent and where the character is vulnerable to attack. that struggles to hit opponents Super dash A attack that causes the player character to fly to the opponents current position, being very susceptible to an antiair. inputted by pressing H+S.ing or above him. Despite this, 5L is a good tool for his pressure To attack the opponent continuously and leave little room for counter attacks. game when combined with his 2LDBFZ Janemba 2L.pngGuardAllStartup6Recovery9Advantage0 and 214L.


5LL
  • Ground bounces on hit.
  • Hits on low.

Large hitbox, useful to beat mash To press button(s) rapidly without little thought.ing and backdash. Extraordinary for combos and blockstrings. Will catch people attempting to jump 214L or out of pressure.


5LLL
  • Teleports forward and can cross over the opponent. The Hitbox is behind Janemba.
  • Switches sides on hit.
  • Has full invincibility.

The online special. Janemba can also input 214S to fake the crossup Attacking your opponent after changing which horizontal side you are on, typically by jumping over them., but can be reacted to by watching the startup The time before an attack is active including the first active frame. For example, an attack with 10F startup means the attack will do nothing for 9 frames, then hit the opponent on the 10th frame. animation as Janemba will leer forward with this. Very slow, has a huge gap making it mashable, and unsafe on block. Use scarcely.

5M

Damage Guard Smash Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
700 All 13 4 17 -5
  • Good range, moves Janemba forward.
  • Always spaces perfectly for 2L to connect on block.
  • Hits from round start.

Janemba's only safe medium. Makes up a large portion of his Stagger Pressure The use of intentionally delaying gatlings or cancels in order to create frame traps with the intent of catching your opponent mashing or jumping. Loses to reversals.. Decent starter in terms of damage, but 2MDBFZ Janemba 2M.pngGuardLowStartup11Recovery24Advantage-11 is still your go-to.

5H

Damage Guard Smash Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
850 / 1000 All U1 15 3 27 -12 15-17 Ki Blasts
  • Deflects ki blasts like other sword normals.
  • Smashless 5H can combo into 6SDBFZ Janemba 5S.pngGuardAllStartup18-27Recovery42Advantage-21>Superdash anywhere on the screen, useful for vanish confirms and 236HDBFZ Janemba DemonicBlade.pngGuardAllStartup16Recovery24Advantage-5/214HDBFZ Janemba MysticalArm.pngGuardThrowStartup24Recovery26Advantage- confirms.

Standard 5H. Mostly used in blockstrings, can be delayed for an extra frametrap. Comboing into j.2HDBFZ Janemba j2H.pngGuardAllStartup11Recovery23 + 7LAdvantage- is generally better if possible, but a 5H route provides good corner carry nonetheless.

5S / 6S / 3S / 1S

(Hold OK)

Damage Guard Smash Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
300×4 All 18-27 42 -21
  • 5S, 2S, j.S are similar and has some limited tracking.
  • Hold or mash S to shoot all 4 Ki blasts.
  • Can control where he shoots with 5 1 3 6
  • Without inputs, the order is 5316.
  • 5 and 6 ground bounces airborne opponent.
  • Last Ki blast ground bounces even grounded opponent if it's 5 or 6, pops up grounded opponent if it's 1 or 3.
  • Tracks anywhere on the screen, however fast movement can beat the tracking.

Janemba's Ki Blast is a tool with far more nuance than most other character's Ki Blasts. It's slow, but you can force the opponent to respect it by cancelling into 236L/M/HDBFZ Janemba DemonicBlade.pngGuardAllStartup15Recovery24Advantage-5. Doing this with the first Ki Blast can force an opponent back to the ground and be cancelled into 214L/M/H instead once the opponent is conditioned to sit still. It's also an incredible combo tool, as steering the Ki Blasts to force a ground bounce gives way to all kinds of relaunch combos.

2L

Damage Guard Smash Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
400 All 6 3 9 0
  • Not a Low Attack An attack that the opponent must block low., but is instead 0 on block.
  • Really good for staggers due to its reach.

Overall amazing button and a core tool for Janemba's stagger pressure.

2M

Damage Guard Smash Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
700 Low 11 3 24 -11
  • Janemba's only low.

Too slow to allow for a High-Low A mixup where the opponent must choose between blocking high and low. 50/50 A mix-up where the opponent has a choice between two options, such as strike-throw or high-low. A "true 50/50" is used to describe a mix-up in which the defender must guess and commit to one option, without any way to determine which option the opponent will choose and react accordingly., so is rather used as his best starter off unsafe moves.

2H

Damage Guard Smash Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
850 / 1000 All U1+ 14 3 31 -17 f4 Head, 14-16 Ki Blasts
  • Anti-air A grounded attack that hits the opponent out of the air. Deflects Ki blasts.
  • Has the largest vertical range of any 2H in the game, but also has one of the worst horizontal ranges of any 2H as well.
  • Bad in combos because of the low horizontal range.

Your anti-air and nothing more. Useful in that it enables a j.HDBFZ Janemba jH.pngGuardHighStartup15Recovery20Advantage- sliding knockdown, which in turn can enable j.214HDBFZ Janemba HellGate.pngGuardAllStartup60Recovery37Advantage+24 okizeme, but that is mostly relegated to the corner.

2S

(Hold OK)

Damage Guard Smash Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
300×4 All 22-32 52 + 7L -21+landing
  • Slightly floats off the ground.
  • Cancellable from 5S.
  • Unlike 5S and j.SDBFZ Janemba 2S.pngGuardAllStartup18-27Recovery7 LandingAdvantage-, Janemba can't control the first Ki blast's direction.
  • No input order is 1536.

Similar in use to 5S, but it leaves you airborne instead of being grounded. Acts as an extension in a way, and adds an easy conversion to j.2MDBFZ Janemba j2M.pngGuardHighStartup25-33RecoveryAdvantage-5 for a meterless sliding knockdown.

6M

Damage Guard Smash Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
850 High 24 6 10 0 24-29 Ki Blasts
  • Sword normal overhead An attack that the opponent must block high..
  • Deflects Ki blasts.
  • Uses the gigantic hitbox of his j.H. Max range 5M > 6M can beat mashing against characters with stubbier normals.

j.L

Damage Guard Smash Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
400 High 7 3 15
  • Good range for a j.L.
  • Slightly slower than other j.L's

j.M

Damage Guard Smash Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
700 High 11 4 15
  • Your most common jump-in.

j.M is forced to take the spotlight because of j.H's awkwardness. All things accounted for, it still has strong frame advantage The difference in time an attacker and a defender can begin moving again after blocking an attack. if blocked, as well as being a good crossup Attacking your opponent after changing which horizontal side you are on, typically by jumping over them..

j.H

Damage Guard Smash Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
850 / 1000 High D1+ [D3+] 15 3 20 15-17 Ki Blasts
  • Deflects Ki blasts.
  • Huge hitbox.
  • Halts momentum and causes sliding knockdown.
  • Use j.L or j.M for IAD An air dash performed from a standing position as quickly and as low to the ground as possible from a jump. Done by inputting 956 754, and depending on the game, using a dash macro right after a jump. overhead instead.

An interesting normal in Janemba's Kit, comparable to Hit's j.HDBFZ Hit jH.pngGuardHighStartup13RecoveryAdvantage-. Even with its awkward animation it sometimes see niche use mainly after a launch with 2H as Janemba can cancel the smash knockdown into j.214H for okizeme From Japanese "起き攻め". Attacking an opponent about to wake up after they were knocked down, usually with meaty attacks or mix-ups. setups.

j.S

(Hold OK)

Damage Guard Smash Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
300×4 All 18-27 7 Landing
  • 5S but in the air.
  • Freezes momentum.
  • Does not cancel into j.2HDBFZ Janemba j2H.pngGuardAllStartup11Recovery23 + 7LAdvantage-.

Can be used to harass opponents, but mostly sees use as a combo tool into j.2MDBFZ Janemba j2M.pngGuardHighStartup25-33RecoveryAdvantage-5, as well as a tool for whiff punishing high-recovery moves. You can use 236SDBFZ Janemba PhantomShift.pngGuardStartupinvul frame 4Recovery20Advantage- or your aerial Level 3 on reaction if the opponent Superdashes through the ki blasts.

j.2H

Damage Guard Smash Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
850 All U1 11 4 23 + 7L f4 Head, 11-14 Ki Blast
  • Wallbounces the opponent.
  • Deflects Ki blasts.
  • Moves Janemba slightly backwards.
  • Head Invul beginning on frame 4.

This button is Janemba's go-to for combos midscreen, notably j.214HDBFZ Janemba HellGate.pngGuardAllStartup52Recovery29Advantage+33 extensions. However, it allows for meterless j.214MDBFZ Janemba HellGate.pngGuardAllStartup60Recovery37Advantage+24 combos in the corner as well. Also used to react to Superdash because of its Head Invulnerability.

Special Moves

Shadow Kick

j.2M

Damage Guard Smash Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
900 High D1 25-33 -5
  • Tracking overhead that causes sliding knockdown on Smash hit.
  • Janemba teleports to the ground on hit. This makes frame advantage the same regardless of where you use it.
  • Always leaves Janemba +32 on hit.

This is your go-to combo ender. When you're close, it allows a superjump IAD j.M safe jump A very well-timed jump attack on a character who is rising from a knockdown. Your goal is to attack extremely close to when you land so that, if the character performs an invincible reversal attack, you will land and be able to block. The opponent is then forced to block your jumping attack, since reversaling doesn't work, which will give you some nice pressure and hopefully an opening. for easy continued pressure.

Demonic Blade

236L/M/H (Air OK)

Version Damage Guard Smash Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
236L 1100 All 15 4 24 -5 13-22 Ki Blasts
236M 1200 All U1+ 19 4 24 -5 17-26 Ki Blasts
236H 1300 All U1+ 16 4 24 -5 14-23 Ki Blasts
j.236L 1100 All 15 4 26 -2 if TK 13-27 Ki Blasts
j.236M 1200 All U1+ 19 4 27 -2 if tk 17-31 Ki Blasts
j.236H 1300 All U1+ 15 4 26 -2 if tk 13-27 Ki Blasts
  • Ridiculous range
  • Ki blast invul begins pretty late after inputting it, so it will win against ki blasts preemptively. Do not use this like Jiren's 5SDBFZ Jiren 5S.pngGuardAllStartup21Recovery31Advantage-10.
236L
  • Reaches about half screen.
  • Safe, gapless blockstring ender.

Faster AND safer on block than a beam, but isn't fullscreen and has less active frames.


236M
  • Wall bounces.
  • Ground version takes a step forward before attacking.
  • Reaches fullscreen unlike the Light version.
  • Can be used in blockstrings over 236L to add a frame trap.

236H
  • Bigger wall bounce, can be comboed off of midscreen.
  • Reaches fullscreen like the Medium version.

Mystical Arm

214L/M/H

Version Damage Guard Smash Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
214L 1200 Throw D2 20 4 26
214M 1250 Throw U1+ → D2 26 4 26
214H 1300 Throw U1+ → D2 24 4 26
  • 214L always causes sliding knockdown.
  • Will whiff when immediately cancelling from anything other than Light normals, requiring you to delay the input a slightly to tick throw A throw done after attacks, very soon after if not exactly when throw invulnerability expires on the opponent. A Tick Throw take advantage of that the opponent naturally expect a Frame Trap coming, making it very hard to react to or escape from. after other buttons.
  • Max range is a backdash away at 23 frame start-up.

A borderline unreactable command grab and one of the best in the game, arguably almost as good as Z Broly's. Will perfect tick throw from 5L and 2L. This gives Janemba a powerful strike/throw mixup. You should condition with this grab so that your opponent will be inclined to mash, leading into a massive punish if you hit them.

Don't be dissuaded by the slide knockdown, as you can just go into Level 3DBFZ Janemba NeedleLightShower.pngGuardAllStartup12+3RecoveryAdvantage-33. A Janemba with meter is terrifying to block because of this, you take the frametrap and heavy damage along with it or the grab into oki that will most likely kill. It's a very bad situation for your opponent all around.


  • 214M wall bounces on Smash hit, SKD on non-Smash.
  • In the corner, can be followed up with 2M.
  • Max range is 2/3rds of the screen away at 29 frame start-up.

While initially less threatening than 214L, this grab makes up for it with it's unexpected range which is around that of his 236L, an aspect that many will not be aware of when first facing Janemba. This combined with Janemba's massive sword specials, far-reaching medium buttons and tracking ki-blasts that can bring jumping opponents to the ground make his mid-range game scary to block.

In the corner this grab can easily be converted off of with either 2M or 5L, but outside the corner will require either an assist or a tag-out.


  • 214H does a big wall bounces on Smash hit, SKD on non-Smash.
  • Can be followed up midscreen.
  • Max range is 2/3rds of the screen away at 27 frame start-up.

Gives high reward and 24 frames isn't too awful to work with, but the light grab is still the better choice if you just want pure mix, with this also being given away more due to the EX flash.

Otherwise, it gives a best of both worlds between the light and medium grab by having the medium's range with slightly better startup and much easier combo conversions, giving an almost braindead easy conversion with the enemy flying right to Janemba's feet. Outside the corner a small microdash needs to be buffered if you want to go for routes starting with 5L.

Hell Gate

j.214L/M/H

Version Damage Guard Smash Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
j.214L 350×3 All 60 (172) 9 37 +24
j.214M 350×3 All 60 (232) 9 37 +24
j.214H 350×6 All 52 (374) 18 29 +33
  • Shoots an electric ball with no active hitbox that slowly travels along the ground, bouncing off walls.
  • Only one ball can be on screen at a time. Ball detonates itself after a while.
  • Hold up during startup to make the ball floats higher up.
  • While the orb is out, pressing the respective button used to summon the orb (L for j.214L for example) will cause the orb to detonate instead of the button.
  • Big part of his combos anywhere on the screen.
  • The orbs go away if Janemba blocks or gets hit by anything.

Absolutely crucial to Janemba's gameplan. j.214H is an important neutral tool and can be called safely thanks to its low recovery. j.214M sees some use in corner combos, but j.214L rarely sees any use.

Despite how it looks, Hell Gate is NOT classified as a ki-blast projectile. And so, it cannot be reflected on block or Superdashed through. This allows for solo teleport okizeme From Japanese "起き攻め". Attacking an opponent about to wake up after they were knocked down, usually with meaty attacks or mix-ups. in the corner with a SKD (excluding j.2M), on top of its uses for neutral and combos as already mentioned above.

Phantom Shift

236S (Air & Hold OK) or 214S (Air & Hold OK)

Damage Guard Smash Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
invul frame 4 invul for 13 20 4-16 All
  • Teleports a set distance. Invulnerable A state where a character cannot be hit. A common component of reversal moves. from frame 4, making it a very strong escape option.
  • After inputting either versions, holding any of the 8 directions will still make him teleport to that direction anyway. Default is 6 for 236S and 4 for 214S.
  • Grounded 2 stays in place, 1 and 3 teleports slightly closer than 4 and 6. All 5 off these versions keep Janemba grounded.
  • Air versions can only be performed once until landing, can also teleport back to the ground.
  • Both ground and air versions don't consume air options, they also keep super jump's momentum control.
  • Can be used in combos to link smash j.2H to j.L, letting Janemba confirm solo off of a raw superdash anywhere on screen.

Janemba's do-it-all character defining move. His grab is a better straightforward mix-up To perform a maneuver that forces a defending opponent to choose between two or more options. If the opponent chooses incorrectly, then they are hit by an attack. There are many different types of mix-ups such as crossup(left/right), high/low, and strike/throw., but teleport offers one thing that the grab doesn't: fakeouts, scarier okizeme setups, and neutral When neither player is in an advantageous position in terms of stage position. control. Use them in tandem to make your opponent crack under pressure, and use it with 5S, 236L/M/H and 22S to make your opponent not want to move in neutral.


236S~S or 214S~S
  • Second teleport is invulnerable for 16 frames.
  • Must hold a directional input for the followup to come out, it won't happen if you do 236S~5S.
  • Can be delayed by 8 frames; if delayed for too long, there will be a window between teleports in which Janemba is vulnerable.

The optional followup teleport for Phantom Shift, functionally the exact same as the first one. Can similarly go in any of the 8 directions. Useful for creating more distance between yourself and the opponent than a single teleport would, making your landings unpredictable, or even mixups and baiting reversals with assists. Get creative!

Dimensional Hole

22S (Air OK)

Version Damage Guard Smash Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
22S Catch 1 31 13 1-31 Projectile Guard Point
22S Attack 600 All +38 Until attack finishes
j.22S Catch 1 31 13 1-31 Projectile Guard Point
j.22S Attack 600 All +38 Until attack finishes
  • Guard point An attack that automatically blocks certain attacks. Examples of this include Bang's Drive attacks, Baiken's Suzuran (63214K), and Nappa's Too Bad (214S). against non-Super projectiles and assists.
  • On successful parry, he becomes fully invulnerable until after recovery The recovery of an attack refers to the amount of time an attacker must wait before they may perform another action, even blocking. whilst also shooting a projectile that appears behind his opponent.

Designed to completely shut down projectiles and assist calls, including physical assists. Upon activation, Janemba cannot be punished and the counter projectile will give him free pressure on block or combo on hit. However, similarly to 5S, the tracking on this projectile is not unbeatable.

If you see projectiles and assists coming, there's actually no reason not to parry. Teabag away.

Z Assists

Assist A

Phantom Assault

Damage Guard Smash Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
250, 3×175 All 35 +50
  • 5S but shoots from 5 four times.
  • Fourth Ki Blasts ground bounces.
  • Fullscreen tracking, enable extensions even at high up.
  • Like many ki blast-based assists, can be reflected/superdashed during. Interestingly, the first Ki Blast is not reflectable.

A very strong assist and easily the best combo assist in the game. Basically a faster SSJ Vegeta A that trades the defensive usage for full screen tracking.

Fullscreen confirms off of projectiles, air DR enders and high damage combo extensions allow characters to get big boosts to damage, meter gain or both. While it shines in combos, this assist is very strong in neutral as well. Using it while your opponent is in the air forces them to hold the assist or superdash through, giving you either an easy way in or a free punish with 2H. Ultimately, Janemba A does a lot of things that few other assists can do and it does them very well.

This assist is kind of tricky to get used to and may seem weak at first, but its uses in combos and neutral more than make up for the lack of true blockstun When a character successfully blocks an attack while standing or crouching, the defender is forced into a stun animation for a set period of time where they are incapable of acting. This period of time is called blockstun..

Assist B

Demonic Blade

Damage Guard Smash Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
800 25 2,4 +29
  • Reflects Ki Blasts while active.

This assist, while not being as strong in combos as Assist A, is also a very potent assist. It's half-screen range allows for it to be used almost as a beam, and it's blockstun solidifies this role. Best blockstring assist outside C, making it your go-to for characters that need blockstun.

Assist C

Hellblade Flurry

Damage Guard Smash Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
450,315,280 All 35 [20] 5,3 +55
  • Teleports to the opponent's position on the ground.
  • 3rd hit comes out only on hit.

55-frame C Assist. Useful if you absolutely need a lockdown assist, and pretty decent because Janemba doesn't really need that kind of assist himself. Startup is lessened in combos allowing for easy extensions.

Super Moves

Rakshasa's Claw

236L+M (Air OK) or j.236H+S

Version Damage Guard Smash Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
236L+M 2415 All UDV 9+4 -18 9-18 All
j.236L+M 2415 All UDV 9+4 9-18 All
  • Minimum damage: 815
  • Causes sliding knockdown.
  • Teleports back to the ground on hit.
  • Cinematic Super, cutting it early by DHC does slightly less damage without any benefit.
  • Is Janemba's DHC Super.
  • Always leaves you +4 on hit, no matter the height you started at before the super.

Good damage for a super. Because of it's cinematic nature, it will always result in a sliding knockdown. The entire time the opponent is falling and sliding is open for DHC's, making it really easy to extend into other supers. In terms of a normal combo ender, it does not really allow continued pressure.

Savage Skewer

236H+S

Damage Guard Smash Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
1995 All UDV 9+5 -17 9-22 All
  • Minimum damage: 799
  • Immediately puts the opponent in the corner, with Janemba fullscreen.
  • Also a cinematic Super, cutting it early omits the corner carry and has reduced damage.
  • Unscaled damage is the year that his movie came out.

Fullscreen super that can hit where 236L+M can not, but does less damage overall. This is mainly used to DHC into another characters Level 3 for corner Okizeme.

Needle Light Shower

214L+M (Air OK) or 214H+S (Air OK)

Version Damage Guard Smash Startup Active Recovery On-Block Invuln
214L+M 220×19, 360 All UDV 12+3 -33 1-26 All
j.214L+M 220×19, 360 All UDV 12+3 1-26 All

Fullscreen beam super for meter dumping and acts as a frame 1 reversal. On hit, Janemba is +43 and can get a meaty in midscreen. In the corner with the right spacing, 236S[3] 2L vs 236S[6] 2L is a meaty left/right 50/50 which, if buffered correctly, is also safe against reversals with startup of 11F or slower. If not spaced out, 236S[2] 2L vs 236S[6] 2L will also work, but isn't as visually ambiguous.

  • Air version will always teleport Janemba back to the ground afterward

Colors

1Seasonal colors that can be unlocked at different times of the year.

2Unobtainable.

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