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======<span style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">Overview</span>======
======<span style="visibility:hidden;font-size:0">Overview</span>======
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|overview= One of the few students the legendary Master Roshi ever took on, Krillin is a classic support character who still has plenty to offer himself. Lacking in strength but bursting with creativity and a devious mind, Krillin is known for his wide and varied toolset that he can combine together to become one of the most workable characters in the game. Krillin can do a little bit of everything- he can zone well thanks to his guided ki blasts, he can lay on some solid pressure with several of his special moves, and he can perform some rather powerful mixups with the right setup. He can even heal your team thanks to tossing out Senzu Beans, which can dramatically bolster the vitality of his team members. In the right hands, Krillin can prove to be the deciding factor between death and victory as he was so many times in the original series.
|overview= One of the few students the legendary Master Roshi ever took on, Krillin is a classic support character who still has plenty to offer himself. Lacking in strength but bursting with creativity and a devious mind, Krillin is known for his wide and varied toolset that he can combine together to become one of the most workable characters in the game. Krillin can do a little bit of everything- he can zone well thanks to his guided ki blasts, he can lay on some solid pressure with several of his special moves, and he can perform some rather powerful mixups with the right setup. He can even heal your team thanks to tossing out Senzu Beans, which can dramatically bolster the vitality of his team members. In the right hands, Krillin can prove to be the deciding factor between death and victory as he was so many times in the original series.
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* '''Zoning Tools:''' Versatile projectiles with controllable ki blasts and chargeable Kamehameha gives Krillin a decent ranged game.
* '''Zoning Tools:''' Versatile projectiles with controllable ki blasts and chargeable Kamehameha gives Krillin a decent ranged game.
* '''Healer:''' Can be annoying to deal with due to his infinite Senzu Beans, allowing him to constantly heal his teammates' blue life or even his own.  
* '''Healer:''' Can be annoying to deal with due to his infinite Senzu Beans, allowing him to constantly heal his teammates' blue life or even his own.  
* '''Pressure Tools:''' Multiple tools to reset pressure with tools like Stone Throw, Afterimage feints, and 2S.
* '''Pressure Tools:''' Multiple tools to reset pressure with tools like Stone Throw, Afterimage feints, and {{clr|S|2S}}.
* '''Mid-screen Solo Damage:''' By using j5S to solo rejump in mid-screen combos, Krillin can deal heavy damage without the use of any assists
* '''Mid-screen Solo Damage:''' By using j5S to solo rejump in mid-screen combos, Krillin can deal heavy damage without the use of any assists
* '''Okizeme:''' Excellent okizeme tools. Solar Flare and Stone Throw both being immune to reflect push-back allowing him cover all tech options when paired with an assist.
* '''Okizeme:''' Excellent okizeme tools. Solar Flare and Stone Throw both being immune to reflect push-back allowing him cover all tech options when paired with an assist.
* '''Fast Normals:''' Has some of the best normals in terms of frame data, 5M in particular having amazing range and low recovery making him very hard to whiff punish on top of his short stature.
* '''Fast Normals:''' Has some of the best normals in terms of frame data, {{clr|M|5M}} in particular having amazing range and low recovery making him very hard to whiff punish on top of his short stature.
*'''Jesus, but with faster respawn time:''' With his Senzu Bean no longer only healing blue health, he can literally revive himself if he falls on a Senzu after dying.
|cons=
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* '''Stubby normals:''' Ground normals move him very far forward as compensation, but his air normals have no such blessing and severely lack range.
* '''Stubby normals:''' Ground normals move him very far forward as compensation, but his air normals have no such blessing and severely lack range.
* '''Anti-Air Reward:''' Krillin's 2H is small, forcing him to use Solar Flare as his anti-air which gives little reward.
* '''Anti-Air Reward:''' Krillin's {{clr|H|2H}} is small, forcing him to use Solar Flare as his anti-air which gives little reward.
* '''Assist Reliant:''' Solo-pressure is extremely gimmicky. Assist are a necessity for opening up good turtles.
* '''Assist Reliant:''' Solo-pressure is extremely gimmicky. Assist are a necessity for opening up good turtles.
* '''High commitment projectiles:''' Most of his projectiles are highly committal with high recovery and don't convert into pressure in most cases making them high risk/low reward.
* '''High commitment projectiles:''' Most of his projectiles are highly committal with high recovery and don't convert into pressure in most cases making them high risk/low reward.
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==Normal Moves==
==Normal Moves==
===<big>5L</big>===
===<big>{{clr|L|5L}}</big>===
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* 5L has the range of SSJ Goku's jab.
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;{{clr|L|5L}}
* Good frame advantage.
* Deceptive range.
Krillin scoots forwards during his {{clr|L|5L}}, giving it roughly the same range as SSJ Goku's.
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* 5LL counts as grounded.
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* Counts as grounded. Teen Gohan this ain't.
Moves him forward a decent amount, good for pressure
Moves him forward a decent amount, good for pressure
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* 5LLL counts as grounded.
;{{clr|L|5LLL}}
* Counts as grounded.
Can be followed up with JL, generally not used in optimal routing.
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===<big>5M</big>===
 
===<big>{{clr|M|5M}}</big>===
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* One of the better-reaching standing mediums in the game with a lot of forward momentum.
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* The fastest startup for a 5M in the game.
* Great range thanks to high forward momentum.
Crazy powerful normal and a classic of Krillin's ground game. It doesn't quite catch backdash, but it's good at just about everything else.
* Tied with Zamasu for fastest {{clr|M|5M}} in the game.
* Fixed frame advantage. No matter how meaty, it will always be -5.
* When you are point blank with the opponent, this can actually be used as an anti reflect after {{clr|L|5L}} or {{clr|L|2L}}.
Crazy powerful normal and a staple of Krillin's ground game. It doesn't quite catch backdash, but it's good at just about everything else.
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===<big>5H</big>===
===<big>{{clr|H|5H}}</big>===
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* Similar to his 5M, it has one of the better-reaching standing Heavies in the game with a lot of forward momentum.
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* Tied with a few other characters for the fastest startup for a 5H in the game, but still slower than Adult Gohan.
* Amazing forward movement, similar to {{clr|M|5M}}.
Another very far reaching normal despite the pathetic hitbox, this one goes about as far as a lariat would. Very handy for catching backdashes or baiting Sparking.
Another very far reaching normal despite the pathetic hitbox, this one goes about as far as a lariat would. Very handy for catching backdashes or baiting Sparking.
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===<big>5S</big>===
===<big>{{clr|S|5S}}</big>===
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* Krillin fires two projectiles simultaneously, the first prorating the second's damage to 400.
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* Pressing S again while the projectiles are active causes them to angle upwards, coming back down to hit the ground after 60~ frames.
* Fires two Ki Blasts, one right after another.
* Press 4S to redirect only one of the blasts.
* Pressing S again causes them to angle upwards, coming back down to hit the ground after 60~ frames.
* The properties of the Ki blasts differ when their angle is changed:
* Pressing {{clr|S|4S}} redirects the second Ki Blast only.
** A linear hit will keep the opponent standing.
** A linear hit will keep the opponent standing.
** Falling Ki blasts will pop opponent up in the air, but hitstun is still the same as a direct hit.
** Falling Ki blasts will pop opponent up in the air.
* Every version has the same hitstun.
Krillin's best neutral tool outside his beam. Firing the Ki Blasts and angling them up is often enough to make opponents freeze up out of fear of getting hit, letting Krillin run in freely and be plus when they impact.
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===<big>2L</big>===
 
===<big>{{clr|L|2L}}</big>===
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* One of Krillin's lows. Has short range.
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* Very short range.
Pressure and mixup extrordinare. Not good for pressure resetting into thanks to its poor reach.
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===<big>2M</big>===
 
===<big>{{clr|M|2M}}</big>===
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* Krillin's main low normal.
* Krillin's main low normal.
Sliding low, much less range than 5M.
Very safe on block and can be spaced out to gain much better advantage, making it excellent for pressure. Use {{clr|M|5M}} or {{clr|H|5H}} instead for neutral since they have more range.
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===<big>2H</big>===
 
===<big>{{clr|H|2H}}</big>===
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* The range speaks for itself.
* The range speaks for itself.
Standard anti-air option with Krillin. Has short range so you need to let the opponent get deep before throwing it out. Has low recovery making it hard to whiff punish.
Standard anti-air option with Krillin. Has short range so you need to let the opponent get deep before throwing it out. Has low recovery making it hard to whiff punish.
 
* Due to its poor range, this means that the majority of the cast is allowed to crossup Krillin, with him being unable to actually 2h the crossup.
Landing this correctly means you could probably land 2H with every character.
Landing this correctly means you could probably land {{clr|H|2H}} with every character.
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===<big>2S</big>===
 
===<big>{{clr|S|2S}}</big>===
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* Causes an explosion on the ground that launches Krillin to the same height of a normal neutral jump.
* Causes an explosion on the ground that launches Krillin to the same height of a normal neutral jump.
* If it hits the opponent on the ground, they too are launched to the same height as Krillin.
* If it hits the opponent on the ground, they too are launched to the same height as Krillin.
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===<big>6M</big>===
 
===<big>{{clr|M|6M}}</big>===
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* Universal overhead.
* Universal overhead.
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===<big>j.L</big>===
 
===<big>{{clr|L|j.L}}</big>===
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* Has short range.
* Has short range.
Mostly used during an aerial blockstring.
Mostly used during an aerial blockstring.
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===<big>j.M</big>===
 
===<big>{{clr|M|j.M}}</big>===
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* Good air to air normal.
* Good air to air normal.
Hits twice, but getting both hits to connect in combos can be finnicky depending on the juggle height.
Hits twice, but getting both hits to connect in combos can be finnicky depending on the juggle height.
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===<big>j.H</big>===
 
===<big>{{clr|H|j.H}}</big>===
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* [] is on Smash hit.
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* Sends the opponent downwards.
* Sends the opponent downwards.
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===<big>j.S</big>===
 
===<big>{{clr|S|j.S}}</big>===
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DBFZ_Krillin_jS.png |YOUR 2H MEANS NOTHING TO MY KI BLASTS
DBFZ_Krillin_jS.png |YOUR {{clr|H|2H}} MEANS NOTHING TO MY KI BLASTS
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* Stops Krillin's air momentum
* Stops Krillin's air momentum
* Pressing S again or 2S after the Ki blasts have been fired will make them curve downward towards the ground.
* Pressing S again or {{clr|S|2S}} after the Ki blasts have been fired will make them curve downward towards the ground.
* Pressing 8S will curve the Ki blasts up, then they will fall back to the ground slightly further forward.
* Pressing {{clr|S|8S}} will curve the Ki blasts up, then they will fall back to the ground slightly further forward.
* These can be combined with left or right inputs to also give Krillin air momentum: 4S/1S moves left and curves down, 3S/6S moves right and curves down, 7S moves left and curves up, 9S moves right and curves up.
* These can be combined with left or right inputs to also give Krillin air momentum: {{clr|S|4S}}/{{clr|S|1S}} moves left and curves down, {{clr|S|3S}}/{{clr|S|6S}} moves right and curves down, {{clr|S|7S}} moves left and curves up, {{clr|S|9S}} moves right and curves up.
* Has very high hitstun, granting Krillin rare privilege of comboing into super dash, both from the corner and midscreen, giving him extra damage for post-vanish or midscreen rejump combos.  
* Has very high hitstun, granting Krillin rare privilege of comboing into super dash, both from the corner and midscreen, giving him extra damage for post-vanish or midscreen rejump combos.  
* Great tool in neutral, as if Krillin is low to the ground it allows him to get a 2h if an opponent attempts to disrespect with a fullscreen super dash.
* Due to the move having low recovery, it can be cancelled into beam when at a mid range away from the opponent to act as a frame trap not allowing them to jump if they blocked the downward ki blasts.
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===<big>j.2H</big>===
===<big>{{clr|H|j.2H}}</big>===
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* Sends the opponent upwards.
* Sends the opponent upwards.
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===<big>j.2S</big>===
 
===<big>{{clr|S|j.2S}}</big>===
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* Fires a Ki blast directly down below Krillin.
* Fires a Ki blast directly down below Krillin.
Good for beating anti-air attempts directly below Krillin, and is especially useful in the corner. Can also be used for gimmicky, although very ambiguous cross-up mix, as it will combo directly into super-dash. This however, does not grant very high reward on hit without resources.
Good for beating anti-air attempts directly below Krillin, and is especially useful in the corner. Can also be used for gimmicky, although very ambiguous cross-up mix, as it will combo directly into super-dash. This however, does not grant very high reward on hit without resources.
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==Special Moves==
==Special Moves==
===<big>Afterimage</big>===
===<big>Afterimage</big>===
<span class="input-badge">'''236L/M/H (Air OK)'''</span>
<span class="input-badge">'''{{clr|L|236L}}/{{clr|M|M}}/{{clr|H|H}} (Air OK)'''</span>
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{{#lst:{{PAGENAME}}/Data|236H}}
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{{AttackVersion|name=Air H}}
{{#lst:{{PAGENAME}}/Data|j.236H}}
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* Hold the button to make the Krillin that jumps forward into an afterimage instead.
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Doesn't go far but has quick startup. Air version is ideal for ending corner air combos as it causes sliding KD and sends him toward the ground, giving him plenty of time to set up oki. Just keep in mind that in combos with too much hitstun scaling, 236L may allow the opponent to tech before they hit the ground. j.H should be used as the ender for these combos.
* Krillin creates an afterimage of himself, one above that goes for an overhead, and one below that stays the regular Krillin. This move always gives sliding knockdown anywhere on screen and is one of his main combo enders after a 5h rejump combo or after a vanish combo. Holding the button keeps Krillin below and allows him to go for a lot of conditioning.
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* Hold the button to make the Krillin that jumps forward into an afterimage instead.
* Hold the button to make the Krillin that jumps forward into an afterimage instead.
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* Feinting the ground version makes Krillin run in below the afterimage.
* Feinting the ground version makes Krillin run in below the afterimage.
* Feinting the air version makes Krillin fall to the ground.
* Feinting the air version makes Krillin fall to the ground.
A tricky tool, but the ground feint is risky since it moves you close. The air version is very fast and done immediately from a jump attacks very low to the ground.
A tricky tool, but the ground feint is risky since it moves you close. The air version is very fast and done immediately from a jump attacks very low to the ground.
* With assists however, this lets you set up a very tricky 50/50 as the ex afterimage recovers very quickly. While there is not very much reward off the overhead, with some asissts that are active for a longer time such as Cell A, Gotenks B, Ui B, etc., this lets you combo after his overhead or low mixup and still be true string.  
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===<big>Senzu Bean</big>===
===<big>Senzu Bean</big>===
<span class="input-badge">'''214L/M/H (Air OK)'''</span>
<span class="input-badge">'''{{clr|L|214L}}/{{clr|M|M}}/{{clr|H|H}} (Air OK)'''</span>
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* Krillin auto jumps if used on the ground, has enough height to airdash before he lands.
* Krillin auto jumps if used on the ground, has enough height to airdash before he lands.
* Beans will heal all blue health for Krillin and his teammates, but will only heal 1000 blue health for the opponent.
* Beans will heal all blue health for Krillin and his teammates, but will only heal 1000 blue health for the opponent.
* Heals around 1000 normal health if you don't have blue health thanks to the new patch.
Sets up an assist mixup in the corner that can be completely gapless with assists that have 40 frames of blockstun or more.
Sets up an assist mixup in the corner that can be completely gapless with assists that have 40 frames of blockstun or more.
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;L  
;L  
Turns around a throw a bean offscreen, heals Assist 1 if they're still alive, and even if they're on screen.
Turns around and throws a bean offscreen, heals Assist 1 if they're still alive, even if they're on screen.
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;M
;M
Turns around a throw a bean offscreen, heals Assist 2 if they're still alive, and even if they're on screen.
Turns around and throws a bean offscreen, heals Assist 2 if they're still alive, even if they're on screen.
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;H
;H
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* Bean can only be picked up once it's on the ground.
* Bean can only be picked up once it's on the ground.
* If you miss, it will stay on the ground for about 5 seconds. During this time your assists, the opponent, and their assists can also pick it up.
* If you miss, it will stay on the ground for about 5 seconds. During this time your assists, the opponent, and their assists can also pick it up.
* If you fall on one during your death animation, you revive yourself and get switched out.
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===<big>Stone Throw</big>===
<span class="input-badge">'''{{clr|L|22L}}/{{clr|M|M}}/{{clr|H|H}} (Air OK)'''</span>
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* Krillin auto jumps if used on the ground, but doesn't gain enough height to do anything afterward.
* Stones can bounce off the corner. Hitbox will be disabled if Krillin gets hit.
* One of Krillins' best oki tools.
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* L throws a stone right in front of him.
* If L stone is thrown after a {{clr|H|j.H}} or {{clr|H|236H}} knockdown, the stone will beat Vanish, Uptech, mashing, normal tech, and will allow krillin to keep his pressure. Very scary move to have to hold in the corner.
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* M throws a stone full screen.
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* H throws both L and M stones at the same time.
* If this is used after a {{clr|L|236L}} or {{clr|M|236M}} knockdown, will set up the same oki as the L stone after a normal {{clr|H|j.H}} knockdown from a 2h or j.2h smash combo.
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===<big>Kamehameha</big>===
===<big>Kamehameha</big>===
<span class="input-badge">'''236S (Chargeable) (Air OK)'''</span>
<span class="input-badge">'''{{clr|S|236S}} (Air OK)'''</span>
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* [] is holding down S.
* [] is holding down S.
* Wall bounces.
* Wall bounces.
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===<big>Solar Flare</big>===
===<big>Solar Flare</big>===
<span class="input-badge">'''214S'''</span>
<span class="input-badge">'''{{clr|S|214S}}'''</span>
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* Has a large hitbox both vertically and horizontally, and long hitstun.
* Has a large hitbox both vertically and horizontally, and long hitstun.
* Has anti-air properties.
* Has anti-air properties.
* Hold the button to prevent the automatic follow-up on hit.
* Hold the button to prevent the automatic follow-up on hit.
Safe on block and can be plus on air block. Good move to frame trap with at the end of a string, ideally with an assist behind it to continue pressure on block and pick up a combo on hit. Gives a lot of Ki on hit.
Safe on block and can be plus on air block. Good move to frame trap with at the end of a string, ideally with an assist behind it to continue pressure on block and pick up a combo on hit. Gives a lot of Ki on hit. If you can react to delay tech well, solar flare can actually meaty and be plus +1 to +4 and above.
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===<big>Stone Throw</big>===
<span class="input-badge">'''22L/M/H (Air OK)'''</span>
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DBFZ_Krillin_SenzuBean-2.png |T W O<font style="visibility:hidden">O</font> S T O N E S
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{{#lst:{{PAGENAME}}/Data|22M}}
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{{AttackVersion|name=Air M}}
{{#lst:{{PAGENAME}}/Data|j.22M}}
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{{AttackVersion|name=Ground H}}
{{#lst:{{PAGENAME}}/Data|22H}}
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* Krillin auto jumps if used on the ground, but doesn't gain enough height to do anything afterward.
* Stones can bounce off the corner. Hitbox will be disabled if Krillin gets hit.
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* L throws a stone right in front of him.
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* M throws a stone full screen.
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* H throws both L and M stones at the same time.
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==Z Assists==
==Z Assists==
===<big>Assist A</big>===
===<big>Assist A</big>===
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DBFZ_Krillin_AssistSenzuBean.png |"What, do you think I'm just giving these away? Cause I'm not."
DBFZ_Krillin_AssistSenzuBean.png |T W O &nbsp; S T O N E S
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{{AttackVersion|name=4A1/A2}}
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;Rocks
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* Stays in front of the point character and throws 2 stones like 22H.
;Stones
* Stays in front of the point character and throws 2 stones like {{clr|H|22H}}.
* Tied for fastest assist in the game with Adult Gohan's A assist.
* Tied for fastest assist in the game with Adult Gohan's A assist.
Unbelievably good for its extremely fast startup. Point blank blockstun can be an issue, but the rocks' insane hitstun, freezing and coverage of the screen render this one of the best assists in the entire game. You can oftentimes just throw this assist out in neutral and watch as an opponent gets hit by it, there's very little it isn't good for.
Unbelievably good for its extremely fast startup. Point blank blockstun can be an issue, but the stones' insane hitstun, freezing and coverage of the screen render this one of the best assists in the entire game. You can oftentimes just throw this assist out in neutral and watch as an opponent gets hit by it, there's very little it isn't good for.


This assist is seriously strong competition for the beam. Use the beam if you want better and more consistent blockstun, otherwise this is the way to go.
This assist is seriously strong competition for the beam. Use the beam if you want better and more consistent blockstun, otherwise this is the way to go.
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DBFZ_Krillin_Kamehameha.png |
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* Krillin performs a basic beam assist.
* Krillin performs a basic beam assist.
It's a beam assist for beam things. Compared to A, it's a more standard and practical assist as well as friendlier in blockstrings, but loses out on speed, aerial coverage and healing.
It's a beam assist for beam things. Compared to A, it's a more standard and practical assist as well as friendlier in blockstrings, but loses out on speed, aerial coverage and healing.
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* Teleports to the opponent and does 214S.
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* Teleports to the opponent and does {{clr|S|214S}}.
* On hit, teleports again behind them and knocks them down into a ground bounce SKD.
* On hit, teleports again behind them and knocks them down into a ground bounce SKD.
Has a large hitbox but really isn't worth it compared to Krillin's other options. A is already better for anti-airs given its speed and two angles all the while still beating superdash.
Has a large hitbox but really isn't worth it compared to Krillin's other options. A is already better for anti-airs given its speed and two angles all the while still beating superdash.
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==Super Moves==
==Super Moves==
===<big>Destructo-Disc</big>===
===<big>Destructo-Disc</big>===
<span class="input-badge">'''236L+M or 236H+S'''</span>
<span class="input-badge">'''{{clr|L|236L}}+{{clr|M|M}}'''</span> or <span class="input-badge">'''{{clr|H|236H}}+{{clr|S|S}}'''</span>
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{{AttackVersion|name=Destructo-Disc}}
{{#lst:{{PAGENAME}}/Data|236LM}}
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{{AttackVersion|name=Chain Destructo-Disc Barrage|subtitle=Destructo-Disc > L/M/H/S}}
{{AttackVersion|name=Chain Destructo-Disc Barrage|subtitle=Destructo-Disc > L/M/H/S}}
{{#lst:{{PAGENAME}}/Data|236LM X}}
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* Invulnerable from frames 9 to 15.
* Invulnerable from frames 9 to 15.
* Each additional button press throws one more disc for one extra meter. Can throw a total of 5 discs.
* Each additional button press throws one more disc for one extra meter. Can throw a total of 5 discs.
* Deals significant chip damage on block.
* Deals significant chip damage on block.
* Minimum damage: 800, 300*3, 500.
* Minimum damage: 800, 330*3, 550.
* Can be curved by holding up just like Android 18's and Base Vegeta's 236S discs.
* Can be curved by holding up just like Android 18's and Base Vegeta's {{clr|S|236S}} discs.
* Immediate solar flare meaties all techs in the corner, though it will lose to downtech -> F4 reversals outside of vanish
Mashing additional discs is less efficient damage for meter than using a DHC or level 3, but it can be good to do if one super just barely won't kill and you want to keep Krillin in.
Mashing additional discs is less efficient damage for meter than using a DHC or level 3, but it can be good to do if one super just barely won't kill and you want to keep Krillin in.
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===<big>Scattering Energy Wave</big>===
===<big>Scattering Energy Wave</big>===
<span class="input-badge">'''214L+M or 214H+S'''</span>
<span class="input-badge">'''{{clr|L|214L}}+{{clr|M|M}}'''</span> or <span class="input-badge">'''{{clr|H|214H}}+{{clr|S|S}}'''</span>
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* Invulnerable from frames 1 to 21
* Invulnerable from frames 1 to 21
* Costs 3 bars.
* Costs 3 bars.
* First half of the move is a Lv3 beam, but the second half is only Lv1 projectiles that can be super dashed through.
* First half of the move is a Lv3 beam, but the second half is only Lv1 projectiles.
* The projectile cloud can be used for unreactable mixups with the correct setups. It is very difficult to see like Piccolo's Hellzone Grenade, albeit at thrice the cost.
* The projectile cloud can be used for unreactable mixups with the correct setups. It is very difficult to see like Piccolo's Hellzone Grenade, albeit at thrice the cost.
* No matter which part hits first, using this raw will always deal 100% recoverable health and doesn't give Krillin any followup opportunity.
* No matter which part hits first, using this raw will always deal 100% recoverable health and doesn't give Krillin any followup opportunity.
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==Colors==
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==External References==
==External References==
==Navigation==
==Navigation==
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{{#lst:{{PAGENAME}}/Data|Links}}
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Revision as of 17:47, 19 May 2022

Overview

Template:CharaOverview

Normal Moves

5L

5M

5H

5S

Damage GuardHow this attack can be guarded. SmashWhich type of cinematic this attack can trigger. StartupShows how many frame that the corresponding move needs to go through in order to reach its active frames. ActiveShows how many frames where there is an attackbox, AKA the hitbox where if the opponent touches it, they will take damage. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryShows how many frames that the character must go through after its active frames to automatically go back to a neutral stance. Frame Adv.The difference between the attacker's recovery and the period that the opponent is in blockstun. This Frame Advantage value is based off the fact that the very first active frame touches the opponent. Throws list the amount of Frame Advantage upon successfully throwing the opponent. Invul.
500×2 All 8 -7

  • Fires two Ki Blasts, one right after another.
  • Pressing S again causes them to angle upwards, coming back down to hit the ground after 60~ frames.
  • Pressing 4S redirects the second Ki Blast only.
    • A linear hit will keep the opponent standing.
    • Falling Ki blasts will pop opponent up in the air.
  • Every version has the same hitstun.

Krillin's best neutral tool outside his beam. Firing the Ki Blasts and angling them up is often enough to make opponents freeze up out of fear of getting hit, letting Krillin run in freely and be plus when they impact.

2L

2M

2H

2S

Damage GuardHow this attack can be guarded. SmashWhich type of cinematic this attack can trigger. StartupShows how many frame that the corresponding move needs to go through in order to reach its active frames. ActiveShows how many frames where there is an attackbox, AKA the hitbox where if the opponent touches it, they will take damage. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryShows how many frames that the character must go through after its active frames to automatically go back to a neutral stance. Frame Adv.The difference between the attacker's recovery and the period that the opponent is in blockstun. This Frame Advantage value is based off the fact that the very first active frame touches the opponent. Throws list the amount of Frame Advantage upon successfully throwing the opponent. Invul.
900 All 17 5 -1

  • Causes an explosion on the ground that launches Krillin to the same height of a normal neutral jump.
  • If it hits the opponent on the ground, they too are launched to the same height as Krillin.
  • Krillin can hold forward or back during his launch to move in that direction near the apex of the jump with better lateral speed than a normal jump.
  • Allowing him to jump during a blockstring, Krillin can always attempt an escape and a variety of mixups.
  • On hit, Krillin can follow up immediately with buttons if he moves forward towards the launched opponent.

6M

j.L

j.M

j.H

j.S

Damage GuardHow this attack can be guarded. SmashWhich type of cinematic this attack can trigger. StartupShows how many frame that the corresponding move needs to go through in order to reach its active frames. ActiveShows how many frames where there is an attackbox, AKA the hitbox where if the opponent touches it, they will take damage. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryShows how many frames that the character must go through after its active frames to automatically go back to a neutral stance. Frame Adv.The difference between the attacker's recovery and the period that the opponent is in blockstun. This Frame Advantage value is based off the fact that the very first active frame touches the opponent. Throws list the amount of Frame Advantage upon successfully throwing the opponent. Invul.
500×2 All 8

  • Stops Krillin's air momentum
  • Pressing S again or 2S after the Ki blasts have been fired will make them curve downward towards the ground.
  • Pressing 8S will curve the Ki blasts up, then they will fall back to the ground slightly further forward.
  • These can be combined with left or right inputs to also give Krillin air momentum: 4S/1S moves left and curves down, 3S/6S moves right and curves down, 7S moves left and curves up, 9S moves right and curves up.
  • Has very high hitstun, granting Krillin rare privilege of comboing into super dash, both from the corner and midscreen, giving him extra damage for post-vanish or midscreen rejump combos.
  • Great tool in neutral, as if Krillin is low to the ground it allows him to get a 2h if an opponent attempts to disrespect with a fullscreen super dash.
  • Due to the move having low recovery, it can be cancelled into beam when at a mid range away from the opponent to act as a frame trap not allowing them to jump if they blocked the downward ki blasts.

j.2H

j.2S

Special Moves

Afterimage

236L/M/H (Air OK)

Version Damage GuardHow this attack can be guarded. SmashWhich type of cinematic this attack can trigger. StartupShows how many frame that the corresponding move needs to go through in order to reach its active frames. ActiveShows how many frames where there is an attackbox, AKA the hitbox where if the opponent touches it, they will take damage. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryShows how many frames that the character must go through after its active frames to automatically go back to a neutral stance. Frame Adv.The difference between the attacker's recovery and the period that the opponent is in blockstun. This Frame Advantage value is based off the fact that the very first active frame touches the opponent. Throws list the amount of Frame Advantage upon successfully throwing the opponent. Invul.
236L 1200 High D1 30 4 +1
236M 1200 High D1 32 4 +1
236H 1400 High D1 32 4 +3 4-26 All
j.236L 1000 High D1 23 4
j.236M 1000 High D1 27 4
j.236H 1200 High D1 21 4 4-19 All

  • Krillin creates an afterimage of himself, one above that goes for an overhead, and one below that stays the regular Krillin. This move always gives sliding knockdown anywhere on screen and is one of his main combo enders after a 5h rejump combo or after a vanish combo. Holding the button keeps Krillin below and allows him to go for a lot of conditioning.

  • Hold the button to make the Krillin that jumps forward into an afterimage instead.

The M version goes further and is more suited for neutral than pressure. Used from up close this move will likely whiff over your opponent's head.


  • Feinting the ground version makes Krillin run in below the afterimage.
  • Feinting the air version makes Krillin fall to the ground.

A tricky tool, but the ground feint is risky since it moves you close. The air version is very fast and done immediately from a jump attacks very low to the ground.

  • With assists however, this lets you set up a very tricky 50/50 as the ex afterimage recovers very quickly. While there is not very much reward off the overhead, with some asissts that are active for a longer time such as Cell A, Gotenks B, Ui B, etc., this lets you combo after his overhead or low mixup and still be true string.

Senzu Bean

214L/M/H (Air OK)

Version Damage GuardHow this attack can be guarded. SmashWhich type of cinematic this attack can trigger. StartupShows how many frame that the corresponding move needs to go through in order to reach its active frames. ActiveShows how many frames where there is an attackbox, AKA the hitbox where if the opponent touches it, they will take damage. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryShows how many frames that the character must go through after its active frames to automatically go back to a neutral stance. Frame Adv.The difference between the attacker's recovery and the period that the opponent is in blockstun. This Frame Advantage value is based off the fact that the very first active frame touches the opponent. Throws list the amount of Frame Advantage upon successfully throwing the opponent. Invul.
214L 25 Total 37
214M 25 Total 37
214H 25 Total 32+3L
j.214L 27 Total 51
j.214M 27 Total 51
j.214H 27 Total 41

  • Krillin auto jumps if used on the ground, has enough height to airdash before he lands.
  • Beans will heal all blue health for Krillin and his teammates, but will only heal 1000 blue health for the opponent.
  • Heals around 1000 normal health if you don't have blue health thanks to the new patch.

Sets up an assist mixup in the corner that can be completely gapless with assists that have 40 frames of blockstun or more.


L

Turns around and throws a bean offscreen, heals Assist 1 if they're still alive, even if they're on screen.


M

Turns around and throws a bean offscreen, heals Assist 2 if they're still alive, even if they're on screen.


H
  • Turns around and bounces a bean off the wall back to him.
  • Bean can only be picked up once it's on the ground.
  • If you miss, it will stay on the ground for about 5 seconds. During this time your assists, the opponent, and their assists can also pick it up.
  • If you fall on one during your death animation, you revive yourself and get switched out.

Stone Throw

22L/M/H (Air OK)

Version Damage GuardHow this attack can be guarded. SmashWhich type of cinematic this attack can trigger. StartupShows how many frame that the corresponding move needs to go through in order to reach its active frames. ActiveShows how many frames where there is an attackbox, AKA the hitbox where if the opponent touches it, they will take damage. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryShows how many frames that the character must go through after its active frames to automatically go back to a neutral stance. Frame Adv.The difference between the attacker's recovery and the period that the opponent is in blockstun. This Frame Advantage value is based off the fact that the very first active frame touches the opponent. Throws list the amount of Frame Advantage upon successfully throwing the opponent. Invul.
22L 100 All 33 Total 53 -5
22M 100 All 33 Total 53 -5
22H 100×2 All 26 Total 47 -5
j.22L 100 All 29 Total 51
j.22M 100 All 29 Total 51
j.22H 100×2 All 27 Total 50

  • Krillin auto jumps if used on the ground, but doesn't gain enough height to do anything afterward.
  • Stones can bounce off the corner. Hitbox will be disabled if Krillin gets hit.
  • One of Krillins' best oki tools.

  • L throws a stone right in front of him.
  • If L stone is thrown after a j.H or 236H knockdown, the stone will beat Vanish, Uptech, mashing, normal tech, and will allow krillin to keep his pressure. Very scary move to have to hold in the corner.

  • M throws a stone full screen.

  • H throws both L and M stones at the same time.
  • If this is used after a 236L or 236M knockdown, will set up the same oki as the L stone after a normal j.H knockdown from a 2h or j.2h smash combo.

Kamehameha

236S (Air OK)

Version Damage GuardHow this attack can be guarded. SmashWhich type of cinematic this attack can trigger. StartupShows how many frame that the corresponding move needs to go through in order to reach its active frames. ActiveShows how many frames where there is an attackbox, AKA the hitbox where if the opponent touches it, they will take damage. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryShows how many frames that the character must go through after its active frames to automatically go back to a neutral stance. Frame Adv.The difference between the attacker's recovery and the period that the opponent is in blockstun. This Frame Advantage value is based off the fact that the very first active frame touches the opponent. Throws list the amount of Frame Advantage upon successfully throwing the opponent. Invul.
236S 250×5 All 18-47 24 33 -16
j.236S 250×5 All 10 after landing 24 33 -10

  • [] is holding down S.
  • Wall bounces.
  • Holding the button will allow Krillin to jump around while charging. Can't superjump nor airdash.
  • Can only charge for a limited amount of time if he stays on the ground.
  • While in air, can be hold indefinitely and released on demand. However, the instant Krillin touches the ground he will shoots it out.

Standard tool for zoning that beats super dash. The ability to hold a charge as well as use it in the air makes it a bit more versatile than some other beams.

Solar Flare

214S

Z Assists

Assist A

Senzu Bean

Version Damage GuardHow this attack can be guarded. SmashWhich type of cinematic this attack can trigger. StartupShows how many frame that the corresponding move needs to go through in order to reach its active frames. ActiveShows how many frames where there is an attackbox, AKA the hitbox where if the opponent touches it, they will take damage. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryShows how many frames that the character must go through after its active frames to automatically go back to a neutral stance. Frame Adv.The difference between the attacker's recovery and the period that the opponent is in blockstun. This Frame Advantage value is based off the fact that the very first active frame touches the opponent. Throws list the amount of Frame Advantage upon successfully throwing the opponent. Invul.
A1/A2

No results

4A1/A2 33

Stones
  • Stays in front of the point character and throws 2 stones like 22H.
  • Tied for fastest assist in the game with Adult Gohan's A assist.

Unbelievably good for its extremely fast startup. Point blank blockstun can be an issue, but the stones' insane hitstun, freezing and coverage of the screen render this one of the best assists in the entire game. You can oftentimes just throw this assist out in neutral and watch as an opponent gets hit by it, there's very little it isn't good for.

This assist is seriously strong competition for the beam. Use the beam if you want better and more consistent blockstun, otherwise this is the way to go.

Senzu Bean
  • Inputting 4A1/A2 will cause him to stay behind the point character and throw a Senzu Bean at them.
  • Senzu Bean appears at the 34th frame.
  • Opponent only heals about 1000 health if they pick up the bean.

Senzu Bean is the second part of what makes this assist so good, although its higher startup and weird input can be a detriment if you tried to call the assist while blocking. Still, there's little price to using this as long as you can make sure the opponent doesn't also pick up the bean.

Assist B

Kamehameha

Assist C

Solar Flare

Super Moves

Destructo-Disc

236L+M or 236H+S

Version Damage GuardHow this attack can be guarded. SmashWhich type of cinematic this attack can trigger. StartupShows how many frame that the corresponding move needs to go through in order to reach its active frames. ActiveShows how many frames where there is an attackbox, AKA the hitbox where if the opponent touches it, they will take damage. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryShows how many frames that the character must go through after its active frames to automatically go back to a neutral stance. Frame Adv.The difference between the attacker's recovery and the period that the opponent is in blockstun. This Frame Advantage value is based off the fact that the very first active frame touches the opponent. Throws list the amount of Frame Advantage upon successfully throwing the opponent. Invul.
Destructo-Disc 2000 All UDV 9+5 -18 9-15 All
Chain Destructo-Disc Barrage
Destructo-Disc > L/M/H/S
1100×1~4 All UDV

  • Invulnerable from frames 9 to 15.
  • Each additional button press throws one more disc for one extra meter. Can throw a total of 5 discs.
  • Deals significant chip damage on block.
  • Minimum damage: 800, 330*3, 550.
  • Can be curved by holding up just like Android 18's and Base Vegeta's 236S discs.
  • Immediate solar flare meaties all techs in the corner, though it will lose to downtech -> F4 reversals outside of vanish

Mashing additional discs is less efficient damage for meter than using a DHC or level 3, but it can be good to do if one super just barely won't kill and you want to keep Krillin in.

Scattering Energy Wave

214L+M or 214H+S

Damage GuardHow this attack can be guarded. SmashWhich type of cinematic this attack can trigger. StartupShows how many frame that the corresponding move needs to go through in order to reach its active frames. ActiveShows how many frames where there is an attackbox, AKA the hitbox where if the opponent touches it, they will take damage. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryShows how many frames that the character must go through after its active frames to automatically go back to a neutral stance. Frame Adv.The difference between the attacker's recovery and the period that the opponent is in blockstun. This Frame Advantage value is based off the fact that the very first active frame touches the opponent. Throws list the amount of Frame Advantage upon successfully throwing the opponent. Invul.
4050 All UDV 9+3 +35 1-21 All

  • Invulnerable from frames 1 to 21
  • Costs 3 bars.
  • First half of the move is a Lv3 beam, but the second half is only Lv1 projectiles.
  • The projectile cloud can be used for unreactable mixups with the correct setups. It is very difficult to see like Piccolo's Hellzone Grenade, albeit at thrice the cost.
  • No matter which part hits first, using this raw will always deal 100% recoverable health and doesn't give Krillin any followup opportunity.
  • Minimum damage: 1660.

After Krillin sends the beam upward the projectiles will stay on top of his opponent's current location. If this is blocked at close range, the opponent will have a hard time landing a full combo punish.

Colors

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