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Beginner Combos
Basic combos are simple combos with the fewest requirements and conditions possible. They:
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Starter > 2S > 4[S] > 5[M]~6, dash 2B > 4S
This combo works with 5A, 5AA, or close 5B as a starter. Will not work if you scale hitstun more, such 5B > 2B or 5AA > 5B. In these cases, go straight from 2S to 4S.
This introduces an important part of Grappler's combos, which is Charged Magnumsault's (5[M])GuardMidStartup31Recovery24Advantage-4 OTG The act of hitting the opponent when they are knocked down. Short for "off the ground" or "on the ground.". Many routes that have Charged Air Steiner (4[S])GuardMidStartup9RecoveryAdvantage-35 will use Magnumsault to extend combos into their common ender (2B > 4S).
While you can always try to squeeze more damage in off of xA starters, it's best to end with Air Steiner to get okizeme and save MP.
5S > 5[M], 4[S], 5[M]~6, 4S
This combo works for both Charged and Uncharged FlingGuardThrowStartup12RecoveryAdvantageN/A, but the first Magnumsault must be 5[M]~6 if Charged.
Since a major part of Grappler's pressure To attack the opponent continuously and leave little room for counter attacks. is Fling, it's important to have a combo like this in mind for when it hits.
Importantly, this combo still works if you enter Exhaustion after the first Magnumsault, making it incredibly consistent.
Core Combos
Core combos balance potency with consistency. They:
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Starter > 2S > jc j.[S] > land 2S > 4[S], 5[M]~6, dl 2B > 4S
Any additional hits in the starter will make j.[S] whiff.
Works fine if the starter connects on an airborne opponent, but at very high heights, j.[S] will whiff. At those heights, do j.S > j.M to keep from dropping.
Very important as part of Grappler's highest damage routing; the ender can usually be delayed, but may sometimes require a dash instead if spacing is slightly off.
CH 6[M], wbWall bounce; wait until they're falling 5[M]~6 > Conversion, dl 2[S] > 4[S], 5[M]~6, dash 2B > 4S
Charged TackleGuardMidStartup24RecoveryAdvantage-8~+1 is an important part of Grappler's approach and learning how to convert off of it when you armor through an attack gives threat to your approach.
This combo is the most MP-efficient way to convert off of Charged Tackle while retaining as much damage as possible. More MP-intensive routes are in the Specialized Combos.
Combo Theory
Button | Use |
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5B or 2B | Used commonly for frame traps, meaties, and neutral, it also happens to hurt a lot when it hits. Gives Grappler almost every single route they could want. |
5A or 5AA | You'll probably get this mashing your opponent's pressure or staggering your own. Leads to 2S > 4[S] combos or a well-timed throw reset with 4M. |
2S | As a close-range anti-air, 2S is absolutely amazing and gives great damage and/or okizeme with a Jump Cancel or 4[S]. |
4[S] | A niche starter mostly reserved for reading jumps or catching opponents who stayed in the air too long. Gives a good continuation with OTG 5[M] or a fast and short route to okizeme with 5B > 4S. |
6S or 6[S] | Another tool used for pressure that gives a worthwhile reward. Uncharged, a properly timed 5A gives a good combo, while the charged version lets 2[S] connect for massive damage. |
2A | Useful for stagger pressure or mashing out due to being Grappler's fastest normal. Combos into 2S and still goes into 4[S] routes with a 2B confirm. |
Move | Use |
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5[M] | OTGs and deals incredible damage. Used after 5[S], j.[M], and 4[S], though its versatility cannot be overstated. |
2S | In combos with low scaling, 2S > 4[S] is a great way to extend. Otherwise, 2S is still useful for setting up your ender. |
j.[S] | Only works during earlier parts of most combos, but leads into other good extenders such as 5[M] and 2S. |
2[S] | A charged version of a better extender, it has far more niche uses but works well when utilized. Important for continuing off of Conversions such as after 6[M]. |
Move | Use |
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4S | The bread and butter, and likely how you'll end every single combo. Good, close-range okizeme that helps keep them in the vortex. |
j.M | In air-to-air hits or heavily scaled air combos, this is the best way to score okizeme and damage. |
j.S | Another air ender for scaled starters, but only if you don't want to spend MP on j.M. |
4M | It can be worthwhile to end highly scaled starters or confirms (like 5AA > 5B > 2B) with this for good damage and (still great) okizeme. |
When to MP Dump
- When it'll close a round, off of any starter or in any situation.
- After a heavily unscaled starter, like 2[S] or 4[S].
- To chase down a low HP opponent; otherwise, dashblocking and using 6[M] sparingly is better.
Grappler wants MP. For combos, mixups, and defensive plays, Grappler never wants to enter exhaustion or most of his kit doesn't have an endgoal. As such, it's better to keep combos efficient rather than damaging. Unless the route you're doing will let you exit Exhaustion by the end, it's not worth the risks associated with running out. Grappler thrives in the mixup, so don't be scared to let the opponent go with more HP to save your MP for next time, so long as you still have the advantage.
Specialized Combos
Specialized combos are advanced routes which require more knowledge and awareness, but offer advantages over core routes. They:
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5[M], dash 5B > 2S > 4[S], 5[M]~6, dash 2B > 4S
Charged Magnumsault has niche use in calling out bad neutral options. When it does land, it leads to great damage and close okizeme.
This route requires both hits of Charged Magnumsault to connect; if only one hit connects, then dash 5B > 2B > 4S is the go-to.
4[M], 5M > Conversion 5B > 4S
The timing for 5M can feel odd, but otherwise, it's a normal OTG combo.
Without Conversion, it's always better to take the knockdown from 4[M] and run okizeme rather than OTG.
On very unscaled combos like this, it's best to end with Quaking TigerGuardMidStartup5+0RecoveryAdvantage-.
6[S], 2[S] > jc j.[S], land 4[S], 5[M]~6, dash 2B > 4S
While getting the timing down can be incredibly hard, Neck Chop is an attack where optimization is key. Going for a normal route works, but going for a normally impossible route is better.
This combo can be further optimized by replacing j.[S] with j.[M], but the difficulty and MP cost makes it less than viable.
Uncharged Neck Chop doesn't have any special routing, as it's far less plus and needs to be linked with 5A or 2A, which neuters its combo potential.
Miscellaneous Combos
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