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{{AttackVersion|name=5L}}
{{AttackVersion|name=5L}}
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{{AttackVersion|name=5LL}}
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{{AttackVersion|name=5LLL}}
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{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|5LLL Full}}
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{{AttackVersion|name=2L}}
{{AttackVersion|name=2L}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|2L Full}}
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{{AttackVersion|name=5M}}
{{AttackVersion|name=5M}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|5M Full}}
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{{AttackVersion|name=2M}}
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{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|2M Full}}
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{{AttackVersion|name=6M}}
{{AttackVersion|name=6M}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|6M Full}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|6M}}
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{{AttackVersion|name=5H}}
{{AttackVersion|name=5H}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|5H Full}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|5H}}
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{{AttackVersion|name=2H}}
{{AttackVersion|name=2H}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|2H Full}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|2H}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|2H Extra}}
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{{AttackVersion|name=5S}}
{{AttackVersion|name=5S}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|5S Full}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|5S}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|5S Extra}}
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{{AttackVersion|name=j.L}}
{{AttackVersion|name=j.L}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|j.L Full}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|j.L}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|j.L Extra}}
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{{AttackVersion|name=j.M}}
{{AttackVersion|name=j.M}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|j.M Full}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|j.M}}
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{{AttackVersion|name=j.H}}
{{AttackVersion|name=j.H}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|j.H Full}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|j.H}}
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{{AttackVersion|name=j.2H|rowspan=2}}
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{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|j.2H Full}}
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{{Description|15|text=Each hit advances scaling individually. Active frames based on altitude. 2nd hit has extra startup frame if activated close to the ground.
{{Description|15|text=Each hit advances scaling individually. Active frames based on altitude. 2nd hit has extra startup frame if activated close to the ground.
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{{AttackVersion|name=j.S}}
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! colspan=16 style="background: white;"|Arm Break
! colspan=16 style="background: white;"|Arm Break
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{{AttackVersion|name=236L|rowspan=2}}
{{AttackVersion|name=236L|rowspan=2}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|236L Full}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|236L}}
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{{Description|15|text=Forced soft knockdown on hit.
{{Description|15|text=Forced soft knockdown on hit.
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{{AttackVersion|name=236M|rowspan=2}}
{{AttackVersion|name=236M|rowspan=2}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|236M Full}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|236M}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|236M Extra}}
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{{Description|15|text=Both hits scale independently.  First hit also has +2 stages of initial prorate.
{{Description|15|text=Both hits scale independently.  First hit also has +2 stages of initial prorate.
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{{AttackVersion|name=236H|rowspan=2}}
{{AttackVersion|name=236H|rowspan=2}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|236H Full}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|236H}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|236H Extra}}
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{{Description|15|text=Both hits scale independently.  First hit also has +2 stages of initial prorate.
{{Description|15|text=Both hits scale independently.  First hit also has +2 stages of initial prorate.
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{{AttackVersion|name=Claw|rowspan=2}}
{{AttackVersion|name=Claw|rowspan=2}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|Saibamen Claw Full}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|Saibamen Claw}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|Saibamen Claw Extra}}
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{{Description|15|text=Does not launch standing opponents.
{{Description|15|text=Does not launch standing opponents.
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{{AttackVersion|name=Vomit|rowspan=2}}
{{AttackVersion|name=Vomit|rowspan=2}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|Saibamen Vomit Full}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|Saibamen Vomit}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|Saibamen Vomit Extra}}
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{{Description|15|text=Restands the opponent on hit.
{{Description|15|text=Restands the opponent on hit.
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{{AttackVersion|name=Slide}}
{{AttackVersion|name=Slide}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|Saibamen Slide Full}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|Saibamen Slide}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|Saibamen Slide Extra}}
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{{AttackVersion|name=Grab|rowspan=2}}
{{AttackVersion|name=Grab|rowspan=2}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|Saibamen Grab Full}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|Saibamen Grab}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|Saibamen Grab Extra}}
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{{Description|15|text=
{{Description|15|text=
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{{AttackVersion|name=214L}}
{{AttackVersion|name=214L}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|214L Full}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|214L}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|214L Extra}}
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{{AttackVersion|name=214M}}
{{AttackVersion|name=214M}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|214M Full}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|214M}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|214M Extra}}
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{{AttackVersion|name=214H}}
{{AttackVersion|name=214H}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|214H Full}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|214H}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|214H Extra}}
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! colspan=16 style="background: white;"|Blazing Storm
! colspan=16 style="background: white;"|Blazing Storm
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{{AttackVersion|name=236S}}
{{AttackVersion|name=236S}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|236S Full}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|236S}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|236S Extra}}
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{{AttackVersion|name=j.236S}}
{{AttackVersion|name=j.236S}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|j.236S Full}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|j.236S}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|j.236S Extra}}
! colspan=16 style="background: white;"|Too bad
! colspan=16 style="background: white;"|Too bad
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{{AttackVersion|name=214S}}
{{AttackVersion|name=214S}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|214S Full}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|214S}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|214S Extra}}
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{{AttackVersion|name=Counter}}
{{AttackVersion|name=Counter}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|214S Counter Full}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|214S Counter}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|214S Counter Extra}}
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{{Description|15|text=
{{Description|15|text=
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{{AttackVersion|name=Assist A|subtitle=Blazing Storm}}
{{AttackVersion|name=Assist A|subtitle=Blazing Storm}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|Assist A Full}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|Assist A}}
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{{AttackVersion|name=Assist B}}
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{{AttackVersion|name=Assist C}}
{{AttackVersion|name=Assist C}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|Assist C Full}}
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! colspan=16 style="background: white;"|Giant Storm
! colspan=16 style="background: white;"|Giant Storm
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{{AttackVersion|name=236LM|subtitle=or 236HS|rowspan=2}}
{{AttackVersion|name=236LM|subtitle=or 236HS|rowspan=2}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|236HS Full}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|236HS}}
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{{Description|15|text=805 minimum damage.
{{Description|15|text=805 minimum damage.
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{{AttackVersion|name=214LM|subtitle=or 214HS|rowspan=2}}
{{AttackVersion|name=214LM|subtitle=or 214HS|rowspan=2}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|214HS Full}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|214HS}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|214HS Extra}}
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{{Description|15|text=4278 total damage.  570 + 72x14 (1578 total) minimum damage.
{{Description|15|text=4278 total damage.  570 + 72x14 (1578 total) minimum damage.

Revision as of 18:14, 6 March 2021

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System Data


Normal Moves

Version Damage GuardHow this attack can be guarded. SmashWhich type of cinematic this attack can trigger. StartupShows the number of frames that the corresponding move needs to go through in order to reach its active frames. ActiveShows the number of 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. Invul.The number of frames this attack has invulnerability, and what attribute(s) this invulnerability applies to. KiThe amount of Ki gained from hitting the opponent with this attack, measured as a percentage of one Ki Gauge. Negative value refers to the amount spent to perform the attack. ProrateDetermines how the next attack's damage will be scaled. AttributeAttributes this attack possesses. Some attacks are invincible to attacks of certain attributes.
H - Head
B - Body
P - Projectile. Durability level will be listed
LevelAttack Level determines how much hitstun, blockstun, hitstop, etc. the attack inflicts. BlockstunWhen blocked, how long the opponent is struck in a blocking animation. Values shown here are for ground blocking. Air blocking adds 2 frames of blockstun. For independent objects, like projectiles and Z Assist attacks, the amount of hitstop is listed. X+Y where X is blockstun and Y is hitstop. HitstunWhen a character is hit while standing or crouching, the defender is forced into a stun animation for a set period of time where they are vulnerable to further attacks. This period of time is called hitstun. UntechWhen hitting an airborne opponent, how long they can't air tech. For independent objects, like projectiles and Z Assist attacks, the amount of hitstop is listed. X+Y where X is untechable time and Y is hitstop.
5L


5LL


5LLL


2L


5M


2M


6M


5H


2H


5S


j.L


j.M


j.H


j.2H


Each hit advances scaling individually. Active frames based on altitude. 2nd hit has extra startup frame if activated close to the ground.

j.S


Special Moves

Version Damage GuardHow this attack can be guarded. SmashWhich type of cinematic this attack can trigger. StartupShows the number of frames that the corresponding move needs to go through in order to reach its active frames. ActiveShows the number of 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. Invul.The number of frames this attack has invulnerability, and what attribute(s) this invulnerability applies to. KiThe amount of Ki gained from hitting the opponent with this attack, measured as a percentage of one Ki Gauge. Negative value refers to the amount spent to perform the attack. ProrateDetermines how the next attack's damage will be scaled. AttributeAttributes this attack possesses. Some attacks are invincible to attacks of certain attributes.
H - Head
B - Body
P - Projectile. Durability level will be listed
LevelAttack Level determines how much hitstun, blockstun, hitstop, etc. the attack inflicts. BlockstunWhen blocked, how long the opponent is struck in a blocking animation. Values shown here are for ground blocking. Air blocking adds 2 frames of blockstun. For independent objects, like projectiles and Z Assist attacks, the amount of hitstop is listed. X+Y where X is blockstun and Y is hitstop. HitstunWhen a character is hit while standing or crouching, the defender is forced into a stun animation for a set period of time where they are vulnerable to further attacks. This period of time is called hitstun. UntechWhen hitting an airborne opponent, how long they can't air tech. For independent objects, like projectiles and Z Assist attacks, the amount of hitstop is listed. X+Y where X is untechable time and Y is hitstop.
Arm Break
236L


Forced soft knockdown on hit.

236M


Both hits scale independently. First hit also has +2 stages of initial prorate.

236H


Both hits scale independently. First hit also has +2 stages of initial prorate.

Saibamen
Claw


Does not launch standing opponents.

Vomit


Restands the opponent on hit.

Slide


Grab


  • Will home in on target's location at the point the leap first starts. If hitbox makes contact, relative positions will autocorrect to allow grab animation to play.
  • Behaves strangely at high hitstun decay.
  • Forced +1 stage of prorate
214L


214M


214H


Blazing Storm
236S


j.236S


Too bad
214S


Counter


  • [] = hold S
  • Both hits scale independently. First hit also has +4 stages of initial prorate.
  • Guard point active on frame 5 until the first hit comes out and absorbs all non-super Strike moves. If triggered, move changes. Now continues to guard point Strikes and the first hit doesn't come out. 2nd hit Smashes for a highly scaled ground bounce and does 1000 damage. Gains 25% of a bar on guard point trigger.

Z Assists

Version Damage GuardHow this attack can be guarded. SmashWhich type of cinematic this attack can trigger. StartupShows the number of frames that the corresponding move needs to go through in order to reach its active frames. ActiveShows the number of 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. Invul.The number of frames this attack has invulnerability, and what attribute(s) this invulnerability applies to. KiThe amount of Ki gained from hitting the opponent with this attack, measured as a percentage of one Ki Gauge. Negative value refers to the amount spent to perform the attack. ProrateDetermines how the next attack's damage will be scaled. AttributeAttributes this attack possesses. Some attacks are invincible to attacks of certain attributes.
H - Head
B - Body
P - Projectile. Durability level will be listed
LevelAttack Level determines how much hitstun, blockstun, hitstop, etc. the attack inflicts. BlockstunWhen blocked, how long the opponent is struck in a blocking animation. Values shown here are for ground blocking. Air blocking adds 2 frames of blockstun. For independent objects, like projectiles and Z Assist attacks, the amount of hitstop is listed. X+Y where X is blockstun and Y is hitstop. HitstunWhen a character is hit while standing or crouching, the defender is forced into a stun animation for a set period of time where they are vulnerable to further attacks. This period of time is called hitstun. UntechWhen hitting an airborne opponent, how long they can't air tech. For independent objects, like projectiles and Z Assist attacks, the amount of hitstop is listed. X+Y where X is untechable time and Y is hitstop.
Assist A
Blazing Storm


Assist B


Assist C


Super Moves

Version Damage GuardHow this attack can be guarded. SmashWhich type of cinematic this attack can trigger. StartupShows the number of frames that the corresponding move needs to go through in order to reach its active frames. ActiveShows the number of 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. Invul.The number of frames this attack has invulnerability, and what attribute(s) this invulnerability applies to. KiThe amount of Ki gained from hitting the opponent with this attack, measured as a percentage of one Ki Gauge. Negative value refers to the amount spent to perform the attack. ProrateDetermines how the next attack's damage will be scaled. AttributeAttributes this attack possesses. Some attacks are invincible to attacks of certain attributes.
H - Head
B - Body
P - Projectile. Durability level will be listed
LevelAttack Level determines how much hitstun, blockstun, hitstop, etc. the attack inflicts. BlockstunWhen blocked, how long the opponent is struck in a blocking animation. Values shown here are for ground blocking. Air blocking adds 2 frames of blockstun. For independent objects, like projectiles and Z Assist attacks, the amount of hitstop is listed. X+Y where X is blockstun and Y is hitstop. HitstunWhen a character is hit while standing or crouching, the defender is forced into a stun animation for a set period of time where they are vulnerable to further attacks. This period of time is called hitstun. UntechWhen hitting an airborne opponent, how long they can't air tech. For independent objects, like projectiles and Z Assist attacks, the amount of hitstop is listed. X+Y where X is untechable time and Y is hitstop.
Giant Storm
236LM
or 236HS


805 minimum damage.

Break Cannon
214LM
or 214HS


4278 total damage. 570 + 72x14 (1578 total) minimum damage.

Sources

http://www.mediafire.com/file/bbwqdxqwmga2mns/Nappa%20Hitboxes.mkv (rec. April 24, 2018)

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