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== Learning Resources ==
== Learning Resources ==
<big>[http://www.dustloop.com/forums/index.php?/forums/topic/7002-r-aba-complete-guide/ Skeletal Minion's A.B.A Guide]</big>
<big>'''Secret Sauce A.B.A Video ft. Skeletal Minion'''</big>
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<big>'''Fuzzy Mixup Combo Guide by QuanGOD'''</big>
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<big>[http://www.dustloop.com/forums/index.php?/forums/topic/7002-r-aba-complete-guide/ '''Skeletal Minion's A.B.A Guide''']</big>
 
== General Tactics ==
== General Tactics ==
The following content is ripped from Skeletal Minion's guide linked above.
The following content is ripped from Skeletal Minion's guide linked above.
=== Notable Moves ===
=== Notable Moves ===
* '''Normals''': {{clr|1|5P}}, {{clr|4|5H}}, {{clr|4|6H}}, {{clr|3|2S}}, {{clr|4|2H}} (M), {{clr|3|j.S}}
* '''Normals''': {{clr|1|5P}}, {{clr|3|2S}}, {{clr|4|5H}}, {{clr|4|6H}}, {{clr|4|2H}} (M), {{clr|3|j.S}}, {{clr|4|j.H}}
* '''Specials''': Bonding (Keygrab), Injecting & Displacement (Bloodpack)
* '''Specials''': Bonding / Keygrab ({{clr|4|63214H}}), Injecting & Displacement / Bloodpack ({{clr|1|63214P}}), Eradication / Konzetsu ({{clr|3|j.41236S}}), Judgement / Danzai ({{clr|4|623H}})
* '''Force Breaks''': Judgment (Danzai), Eradication (Konzetsu), Dragging
* '''Force Breaks''': Judgment / Danzai ({{clr|4|623D}}), Dragging ({{clr|1|236D}}), Avoidance / Bloodball, ({{clr|1|236D}})
* '''Overdrives''': Goku Moroha/Altercation


=== Normal Mode ===
=== Normal Mode (NM) ===
:A.B.A.’s gameplan is very simple in Normal mode: get out of it.  
''' A.B.A.’s gameplan is very simple in Normal Mode: get out of it. '''
How you do this will obviously depend on your opponent’s character, but typically this will involve one of the following at the start of the round and in other NM situations throughout the match:
 
* Evade something with slide > throw > Keygrab
How you do this will obviously depend on your opponent’s character, but typically this will involve one of the following options at the start of the round and in other Normal Mode situations throughout the match:
* Evade something with slide > combo punish into Rekkas FRC > {{clr|4|5H}} > Keygrab
* Evade something with slide > Throw > Keygrab
* FB Slide is 100% invul the entire move, so if you have 25%, you can get out of jail free. If spaced right, you can FB Slide through most things and punish.  
* Evade something with slide > Combo punish into Rekkas FRC > {{clr|4|5H}} > Keygrab
* Anti-air > combo > Keygrab
* FB Slide is 100% invulnerable throughout the entirety of the move, and has zero recovery. So if you have 25%, you can get out of jail free, and if spaced right, you can FB Slide through most things and punish.  
* Raw Keygrab as a counterpoke, be aware that the long recovery on this move can get you punished if blocked.
* Anti-air > Combo > Keygrab
* Raw Keygrab can be used as an extremely risky yet rewarding counter-poke in NM.
* Rekkas for a slower option with some reach, if they hit use a Bloodpack.
* Rekkas for a slower option with some reach, if they hit use a Bloodpack.
* {{clr|4|j.H}}. If it lands, combo into Keygrab. If it gets blocked, you might be able to tick throw with 5P if you don't get thrown yourself. If people expect the 5P and FD it they will create enough distance to make the throw property of the Keygrab not activate, go directly into Keygrab after the {{clr|4|j.H}} if you think they will FD.   
* {{clr|4|j.H}}. If it lands, combo into Keygrab. If it gets blocked, you might be able to tick throw with 5P if you don't get thrown yourself. If people expect the 5P and FD it they will create enough distance to make the throw property of the Keygrab not activate, go directly into Keygrab after the {{clr|4|j.H}} if you think they will FD.   
* Chain into {{clr|5|2D}} > Keygrab
* Gatling into {{clr|5|2D}} > Keygrab
* {{clr|4|5H}} hit or block > Bloodpack
* {{clr|4|5H}} hit or block > Bloodpack
* {{clr|4|5H}} on counterhit > Keygrab
* {{clr|4|5H}} on counterhit > Keygrab
* Bloodball to create space > Bloodpack
* Bloodball to create space > Bloodpack
* Reversal Mushrooms > Keygrab (after 1st cloud) or Bloodpack (after 3rd cloud)
* Reversal Mushroom Super (Evidence: Concealment) > Keygrab (after 1st cloud) or Bloodpack (after 3rd cloud)
* Starter (which could be {{clr|2|5K}}, {{clr|3|f.S}}, {{clr|4|j.H}}, etc) > combo into Rekkas FRC > {{clr|4|5H}} > Keygrab
* Starter (which could be {{clr|2|5K}}, {{clr|3|f.S}}, {{clr|4|j.H}}, etc) > combo into Rekkas FRC > Dash {{clr|4|5H}} > Keygrab
* Razor kick ({{clr|2|236K}}) to go over lows and bait throws. Staggers on CH, combo into keygrab. You can also FRC it to combo on normal hit.
* Razor Kick ({{clr|2|236K}}) to go over lows and bait throws. {{clr|2|236K}} staggers on counterhit, which combos into Keygrab guaranteed. You can also FRC {{clr|2|236K}} to combo on normal hit.
* Wait and see what your opponent does
* Wait and see what your opponent does. While NM A.B.A is very slow, she has amazing anti-airs and a great tool to get around pokes that don't hit low to the ground through Dragging ({{clr|1|236P}}).


An important place where a lot of Normal mode is played is right at the start of each round. Your options here are character specific. Do you start backdashing to create space for a Bloodpack? Raw Bloodpack, anticipating that they’ll back away instead? Raw Keygrab to catch their opening poke? Slide in to go for a throw? There are several choices that can be made here, and there’s never a really “right” answer, but smart play in the first few seconds of each round can be the difference in obtaining Moroha early on to stamp out your opponent or getting pushed into the corner and crushed while in Normal mode because you weren’t able to transform. Some rounds are literally decided in the first few seconds due to this. Play smart here, and when in doubt, go with the safer options (backdash, IAD away, wait and see, etc).
An important place where a lot of NM is played is right at the start of each round. Your options here are character specific. Do you start backdashing to create space for a Bloodpack? Raw Bloodpack, anticipating that they’ll back away instead? Raw Keygrab to catch their opening poke? Slide in to go for a throw? There are several choices that can be made here, and there’s never a really “right” answer, but smart play in the first few seconds of each round can be the difference in obtaining Moroha early on to stamp out your opponent or getting pushed into the corner and crushed while in NM because you weren’t able to transform. Some rounds are literally decided in the first few seconds due to this. Play smart here, and when in doubt, go with the safer options (backdash, IAD away, wait and see, etc).


When you land that Keygrab or Bloodpack, IT’S TIME. Now you can actually fight back, and that’s because you’re in...
When you land that Keygrab or Bloodpack, IT’S TIME. Now you can actually fight back, and that’s because you’re in...


=== Moroha Mode ===
=== Moroha Mode (MM) ===
:Now that you’ve made it into Moroha, you can start fighting back.
Now that you’ve made it into Moroha Mode, you can start fighting back.
If you’re not already in, play footsies by utilizing your normals. When something connects, you can push directly to the corner if it hit. If blocked, draw them in with {{clr|4|2H}} and {{clr|4|5H}}, then go to work wrecking their guard gauge. If they start getting pushed too far away, re-vacuum them back in or burn 25% to extend your pressure via {{clr|4|2H}} FRC or 3rd Rekka FRC. Observe when they’re trying to poke out and frame trap--A.B.A.’s frame advantage on most normals in Moroha is pretty damn great. Mix it up by throwing in staggered Rekkas. Pay close attention to your Moroha gauge, and if it dips below 30%, back off or go for a transformation. You don’t want to lose because you failed to bait a single DP or was mashed out once by {{clr|2|2K}} > {{clr|5|2D}}, then got IK’d. Capitalize when you open them up and end the combo appropriately depending on the needs of A.B.A.’s subsystems. When their guard bar is flashing, DESTROY. In Moroha, you have the upper hand, and once you get in you can straight up bully your opponent. Please note that it’s not entirely free though: DAAs are a free knockdown, so they must be baited/punished accordingly (or if you’re styling, Danzai on reaction). After a combo, if you ended in Keygrab, you’re back at step one in Normal mode, so Bloodpack back into Moroha or get back in there to land a Keygrab. If you went for damage, were able to perform Bloodpack FRC > Keygrab, or are otherwise still in Moroha as they stand, depending on how they were knocked down you could run in and time a {{clr|4|2H}} to bait throws and begin your pressure anew, jump and go for a fuzzy while safe jumping reversal attempts, meaty with a FB Bloodball to set up the unblockable, run up and go for throw...it’s up to you.
 
* In Moroha, you have the upper hand, and once you get in you can straight up bully your opponent. Please note that it’s not entirely free though: DAAs are a free knockdown, so they must be baited/punished accordingly (or if you’re styling, Danzai on reaction). A.B.A's mistakes can also be punished extremely hard through her Suka Motion.
* While you're in MM, your opponent should fear you, or at least be very wary (and if they aren't, they will be soon.) A.B.A is a character centered entirely around risk and reward. Observe your opponent to gauge the amount of risk you can take, and you'll be rewarded accordingly.
* In neutral, Danzai is a risky yet amazing and highly rewarding option that A.B.A has. The range of Danzai coupled with it's armor makes it an incredible counter-poking tool that combos into a knockdown, allowing A.B.A to begin her offense.
* A.B.A's MM {{clr|4|j.H}} is a ridiculous button that you should abuse whenever possible. Due to the active frames of {{clr|4|j.H}} as well as it's huge hitbox and disjoint, your opponent has to preemptively anti-air you to beat this move before you even start doing it.
* If you’re not in yet, play footsies by utilizing your huge normals, namely {{clr|3|f.S}}. When something connects, A.B.A's amazing corner carry usually guarantees that your opponent has their back to the wall once they get up.  
* If your opponent blocks, draw them in with {{clr|4|2H}} and {{clr|4|5H}}, then go to work wrecking their guard gauge. If they start getting pushed too far away, re-vacuum them back in or burn 25% to extend your pressure via {{clr|4|2H}} FRC or Rekka 3 FRC.
* Observe when they’re trying to poke out and frame trap as necessary - A.B.A.’s frame advantage on most normals in Moroha is pretty damn great.  
* Mix up your timings by using delayed Rekkas in blockstrings. Rekkas are another one of A.B.A's risky yet highly rewarding tools, as Rekkas are very minus on block but convert into generous amounts of damage and meter on hit.  
* Pay close attention to your Moroha gauge. If it dips below 30% then back off to use a Bloodpack or go for a transformation through Keygrab or GM activation. Once your gauge is this low, you risk going into A.B.A's Suka Motion, which many characters can use a guaranteed IK on.
* Do your best to capitalize on the hits you land, and tailor your combos to your needs at the moment.
** I.E: Your Moroha gauge is low? Combo into FB Danzai > Bloodpack > Keygrab to refresh your Moroha gauge. To safely exit MM, Keygrab can be used on it's own at the end of most combos. Alternatively you can try to extend your combo as much as possible to get the meter needed for GM Activation. Pushing for GM can be risky depending on the situation but getting into GM is well worth the risk.
** If their guard bar is flashing, DESTROY.
* If you ended your combo with a Keygrab, then you’re back at step one in Normal mode. Do your best to Bloodpack back into Moroha or try to land another hit to confirm into Keygrab.  
* If you're still in Moroha after a combo, depending on how your opponent was knocked down you can run in and time a {{clr|4|2H}} to bait throws and begin your pressure anew, jump and fuzzy your opponent while also safejumping reversals, meaty with an FB Bloodball to set up A.B.A's unblockable Flipkick ({{clr|2|41236K}}), run up and go for throw... it’s up to you.
*'''Knockdowns are extremely important for A.B.A!''' Failing to knock your opponent down means that not only do you lose your amazing oki, but you risk your opponent teching out and mashing. Since A.B.A drains her own health when she lands a hit, your opponent teching at the wrong time could very easily lose you a round.
 
After you get a lead in Moroha Mode and want to cement your win, with 50 meter you can transform into...
 
=== Goku Moroha (GM) ===
Take all of the attributes that A.B.A gains when she enters Moroha Mode and multiply them by ten. That's Goku Moroha, and it's as incredibly powerful as it sounds. While A.B.A is in Goku Moroha her normals are improved overall, with many becoming faster and more advantageous on block, and ALL of her ground normals become jump cancellable on block or hit. She gains a second airdash, and her speed is greatly improved, allowing her to traverse the entire screen in just a moment. '''Note that all of the strategies listed in the Moroha Mode section apply here as well. You're still in Moroha, just in a much better version.'''
* While you're in GM, use A.B.A's speed to your advantage. When you want to use a normal, dash and then use the normal. The momentum you gain from A.B.A's improved dash will allow you to control huge swaths of the screen with little effort.
* A.B.A's air buttons (namely {{clr|4|j.H}}, {{clr|3|j.S}}, and {{clr|5|j.D}}) become much faster. Whenever A.B.A jumps in GM, she can use {{clr|3|j.S}} twice, or {{clr|3|j.S}} > {{clr|4|j.H}}, all on whiff. Use this to exert more control over the screen.
* Dash > Rekka 1 becomes a nearly fullscreen option which has more range than dash > {{clr|3|f.S}} or dash > {{clr|4|6H}}, yet is riskier due to the extended hurtbox. While risky, this is another great option for controlling the screen.
* Danzai is significantly faster while in GM, and is unpunishable on block without an IB or SB. You can now use it freely, but don't be predictable with it.
* Use {{clr|3|f.S}} > Rekka 1/2/3 FRC on block to lock your opponent down and begin your offense when you get a chance. Mix up which Rekka you FRC to mess with your opponent's timings.
* Many of A.B.A's blockstrings become gapless in GM through placing the right normals in the right spots. Refer to the Blockstrings section for more info.
* Flipkick ({{clr|2|41236K}}) becomes a powerful tool on it's own while in GM. Use it to keep your opponent on their toes, and to condition them to jump or  mash on defense more.
* GM A.B.A does incredible damage without any guard bar, and with an even slightly cranked guard bar her combos become near-ToDs on a lot of characters. Watch your health while you do combos to be aware of when you may need to heal or transform.
* Use {{clr|3|2S}} to anti-air a lot while you're in GM. It's GM frame data is ridiculous and so is it's return on counter-hit.
* Remember to keep an eye on your Moroha gauge since it drains much faster while you're in GM. If it's low, any single one of A.B.A's GM combos can combo into Keygrab. If your health is low, then use a Bloodpack to heal and refresh your Moroha gauge. Though, keep in mind that if you refresh your gauge that you won't be in Goku Moroha anymore.
* If you need to Bloodpack out of GM, use Bloodpack FRC.


==Blockstrings==
==Blockstrings==
==Okizeme==


== Fighting A.B.A ==
=== Normal Mode (NM) ===
* Don't let her get into Moroha mode.
 
* If she is in Moroha mode you need to prioritize knockdowns to reduce her meter.
In Normal Mode, you won't get many opportunities to do blockstrings, and when you do they'll be incredibly short. More often than not your blockstrings will begin with a jump in {{clr|4|j.H}} or {{clr|3|j.S}}, and of course your goal is to land a keygrab.
* If she loses Moroha mode you might be able to IK her.
 
* {{clr|4|j.H}} > {{clr|1|5P}} > Keygrab can be used to to a quick and extremely rewarding tick throw. Be aware that if your j.H is blocked too early you will be thrown instead.
* {{clr|4|j.H}} > {{clr|1|5P}} > {{clr|5|2D}} can be used to catch people trying to jump out of your tick throws, and is also a frametrap.
 
These are most likely your two best options for blockstrings as they're the closest you'll get to strike / throw mix while in Normal Mode. However, Normal Mode A.B.A has a lot of tricky things she can do. She can reset her pressure off of almost any grounded button due to jump cancels and slide. Buttons > Slide > Throw is a tricky and often unexpected way that Normal Mode A.B.A can open someone up.
 
=== Moroha Mode (MM) ===
 
While in Moroha Mode your goal is to crank your opponent's guard gauge whenever you get the chance, and to do your best to open your opponents up once it's cranked. You'll mostly be doing this using {{clr|4|5H}} > {{clr|4|2H}} which is an incredible blockstring. Using just these two buttons in succession (or by themselves) can be used to build an oppressive offense. [[File:GGACR ABA Muv-Luv Guide to Moroha Mode Pressure.png|350px|thumb|right|Guide to MM pressure. More readable in a new tab.]]
 
* {{clr|4|5H}} on it's own can be used to tick throw if your opponent is close enough once they're pulled in by {{clr|4|5H(2)}}.  However, there's a large gap between {{clr|4|5H(2)}} and the throw, so to catch people who try to throw you, or press buttons in response {{clr|4|2H}} can be used. In order to catch people who jump after {{clr|4|5H(2)}}, gatling into {{clr|5|2D}} > Rekkas / Goku Moroha actvation
* If your opponent blocks {{clr|4|2H}}, they'll have to make some sort of decision to get out of your offense if they failed to FD you out. To catch people who hold up back, {{clr|1|2P}} can be used. {{clr|4|2H}} > {{clr|1|2P}} is also a very tight frametrap which can used to beat mashing. Keep in mind that {{clr|4|2H}} > {{clr|1|2P}} will lose to low profile moves such as Sol's {{clr|5|2D}}, so instead {{clr|4|2H}} > delayed Rekkas should be used.
* If your opponent commits to blocking after either {{clr|4|5H}} or {{clr|4|2H}}, you can either run in for a throw or reset your pressure using {{clr|1|2P}} > {{clr|4|5H}} or {{clr|1|5P}} > {{clr|3|c.S}} > {{clr|4|5H}} if you're in range of {{clr|1|2P}}. {{clr|1|2P}} > {{clr|4|5H}} has a large gap in it but leaves your opponent much closer to you while {{clr|1|5P}} > {{clr|3|c.S}} > {{clr|4|5H}} is gapless.
* Another way to open up opponents who like to block is Flipkick (or {{clr|2|41236K}}.) {{clr|4|5H(2)}} or {{clr|4|2H(1)}} are both very good spots to place a Flipkick, and Flipkick is best used when you have 50 meter to cancel it into Goku Moroha activation.
* Once your opponent begins to push you out with FD, you can begin to use Rekka 3 FRC to continue your offense and get your opponent to waste meter in the process.
* After any blocked {{clr|4|5H(2)}}, {{clr|5|5D}} can be used. While your opponent's guard bar is flashing {{clr|5|5D}} can convert into extremely damaging IAD Orbs(2) combos.
* To catch your opponent mashing and make them feel it, any one of A.B.A's grounded attacks can be cancelled into GM Activation. Cancel into Gm Activation while in recovery from another move to purposefully leave a gap where your opponent can press a button.
 
Once you have 50 meter and get a knockdown, ({{clr|4|5H(1)}}) > {{clr|4|2H}} > Danzai(1) > Goku Moroha activation becomes an extremely strong blockstring which leaves your opponent's guard gauge one touch away from flashing at minimum. After landing a hit or two in Moroha Mode, cranking the guard gauge like this means that the next hit you land is death for your opponent. GM Activation gives you an extremely strong method of making that happen - the plus frames that GM activation gives you and GM's improved frame data and speed means that you force your opponent to guess for the round after using this blockstring if they have ~60% health or less.


==Matchups==
=== Goku Moroha (GM) ===
'''NOTE:''' The old matchup subforums can be found here: http://www.dustloop.com/forums/index.php?/forums/forum/53-aba-matchups/


'''Things to note when discussing matchups:'''<br>
While in Goku Moroha (or GM) A.B.A's gatling limits are removed, allowing you to chain any button into any other button (and in the case of 2S, into itself.) Keep in mind that while you have many more options once in GM, the general ideas listed for offense while in Moroha Mode still apply.
-General ratio<br>
-Optimal/inoptimal spacings<br>
-Strong/Weak buttons<br>
-Things to watch out for<br>
-Character specific confirms<br>
-etc etc


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* Any button other than {{clr|1|5P}} or {{clr|1|2P}} into {{clr|4|5H}} becomes a true blockstring.
! {{Character Label|GGACR|A.B.A|24px}}
* Buttons can now be cancelled into 5P, which allows buttons such as {{clr|5|2D}}, {{clr|4|6H}} or even {{clr|3|f.S(1)}} to be plus on block.  By using the increased speed that GM gives A.B.A, this allows you to apply strike / throw mix at a greater range than normally expected. 5P whiff cancels are also just one way that you can reset your pressure while in GM.
| -/- ||  
* Through GM's nonexistent gatling limits, {{clr|4|5H}} > {{clr|4|2H}} can become a true blockstring by doing a string such as {{clr|4|5H}} > {{clr|5|2D}} > {{clr|4|2H}}. A blockstring like this pushes you out a bit further than usual, but the lack of gaps makes it incredibly strong.
|-
* While in Moroha Mode, A.B.A's {{clr|4|2H}} has a very large special cancel window. While in GM this window is extended to her normals, allowing a string such as {{clr|4|2H}} > {{clr|5|2D}} to have as small as a one frame gap, allowing A.B.A to do some incredible frametraps. This is even more prominent if {{clr|4|2H(2)}} whiffs, as you can press a button on reaction to {{clr|4|2H(2)}} whiffing to continue your offense.
! {{Character Label|GGACR|Anji Mito|24px}}
* In GM, every single one of A.B.A's Rekkas gets an FRC point. Using these FRC points is great way to continue applying pressure, but be sure to mix up which Rekka you FRC to mess with your opponent's timings.
| -/- ||  
* Once you get pushed out, Butt ({{clr|4|214H}}) becomes another great way to reset pressure. While there will always be a gap when cancelling into Butt, at the right ranges it becomes a frame trap tight enough to catch prejump frames. At this distance and a little beyond, iad j.H becomes a true blockstring and an extremely potent pressure reset.
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! {{Character Label|GGACR|Axl Low|24px}}
| -/- ||
Fighting against Axl requires a lot of risky hard reads to approach, and his reversals/counters can become a problem.<br>Watch out for his 2K, as it's very low profile. IAD over telegraphed low chains, but beware of misreading – any guess that puts you in the air against Axl is risky. Try to save some meter for FDing while in air and try to FD after air tech to avoid resets (you can OS by holding 4+P+K while attempting to tech).<br>


Moroha/Goku Moroha 5H will stuff his 5P at range if you time it right, and the second hit might whiff. If it does, the CH 5H(1) stagger gives you plenty of time to run in and start a combo. It's risky, but can be worth it if you get a hard read on 5P.You can bait his reversals (except super) with max range Moroha/Goku Moroha 2D or Danzai. It’s also fairly easy to hit double orbs on Axl, so go for those when you can during corner combos.
==== 5P Rebeat ====


As mentioned in the above section, in Goku Moroha A.B.A gains the ability to reverse gatling, or {{keyword|rebeat}}, all of her normals barring her {{clr|5|5D}}. While this has applications up close in creating blockstrings that are otherwise impossible such as {{clr|4|2H}}->{{clr|3|c.S}}, it also has a variety of applications from further out, namely rebeating into {{clr|1|5P}} off of far range normals, and whiff cancelling that {{clr|1|5P}} into another normal in order to continue her pressure. A common example of this is using her {{MMC|input=2D[gm]|label={{clr|5|2D}}}}, doing a reverse gatling into {{clr|1|5P}} to gain frame advantage, and threatening further normals or simply dashing in after to gain ground from an incredibly strong, far reaching low poke. The advantage on block gained from this is dependent on the normals {{keyword|attack level}} rather than an individual normals recovery or frame data otherwise, similar to things like Johnny's {{MMC|chara=Johnny|input=236[P/K/S]|label=Mist Finer Cancel}} or Potemkins {{MMC|chara=Potemkin|input=[4]6H > P|label=Hammerfall Brake}}
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! {{Character Label|GGACR|Baiken|24px}}
! Attack Level
| -/- ||  
! Normals
Hard baiting Baiken's guard cancels with dash throw mixup is a large part of the matchup. The Guard cancels make it difficult to get RISC up or perform block strings. Some of the guard cancel options can be avoided by jump canceling. Some can also be beat outright with call out Danzai. The best poke to use is probably f.S; Moroha 2D midscreen doesn't get as much mileage without meter because Baiken is so floaty. Jump ins against Baikens can be a gamble because of her anti air options. Zakuro (upward Pinwheel guard cancel) makes it so j.H being a giant hitbox less effective, as Baiken can just block and Zakuro. Baiken's 6p can sometimes just win outright against j.H. Be aware of doing rekkas up close. If you're right next to Baiken, the third rekka can whiff and go through her, side switching, and you will get punished. Baiken's j.H can be tricky to anti air if done directly above you, be ready for unexpected clashes. Baiken's tatamis are extremely active and control space for a long time. Jumping Forward and blocking, play cautiously to close the distance. Her 2H beats non-FB Danzai, but its mediocre hitbox will sometimes result in trades. Be ready to shake out of slip stagger. Baiken's 2D has a large hitbox, is fast, and can be made safe jump cancelling or going into Tatami.
!  5PW Advantage
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| Level 1
| {{clr|1|2P}}, {{clr|1|5P}}
| -1
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| Level 2
| {{clr|2|5K}}, {{clr|2|2K}}
| +1
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! {{Character Label|GGACR|Bridget|24px}}
| Level 3
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| {{clr|1|6P}}. {{clr|4|5H(2)}}
| +3
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! {{Character Label|GGACR|Chipp Zanuff|24px}}
| Level 4
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| {{clr|3|c.S}}, {{clr|3|f.S}}, {{clr|3|2S}}
| +6
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! {{Character Label|GGACR|Dizzy|24px}}
| Level 5
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| {{clr|4|5H(1)}}, {{clr|5|2D}}, {{clr|4|2H}}, {{clr|4|6H}}
Dizzy’s f.S completely beats non-FB Danzai in neutral, her 2S is a very strong anti-air, and her throw range is noticeably larger than ABA's, so use caution when tick throwing. Thanks to Ice Spike, she can confirm basically any ground hit into a knockdown, and often into a fish oki setup.<br>
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==Anti airing==
 
Anti airing is incredibly important for all characters in Guilty Gear and fighting games as a whole and ABAs anti airs are both incredibly rewarding and importantly, change depending on what you’re anti airing, what position on screen you’re on, where they’re landing and what form she’s in. This section will be broken down into anti airs for all 3 of her primary forms, though the buttons she use rarely change, the situations they’re used in often do
 
=== Normal Mode (NM) ===
 
* {{MMC|chara=A.B.A|input = 5P|label = 5P}}: Your fastest anti air and fastest normal in general. 3 frames with upper body invincibility starting from frame 2 and throughout the active frames, 5P is fast to start up and fast to recover. Very low risk anti air that with good reactions can be very high reward. Gatling into 2S, JC into an air combo to end with air keygrab for a combo into Moroha mode. Very stubby however, and is more suited to anti airs above ABA rather than horizontal anti airs
* {{MMC|chara=A.B.A|input = 6P|label = 6P}}: slower than 5P but trades speed and gatling options for generously more upper body invincibility. Take note that the upper body invincibility wears out the frame before it hits, so it can be prone to trading when timed incorrectly. Its only gatlings are 2S but can work on either hit. Jump cancel only works on second hit so its often best to simply gatling 2S
* {{MMC|chara=A.B.A|input = 2S|label = 2S}}: ABAs best normal mode anti air. Faster than 6P but lacking upper body invincibility, though the lack of hurtboxes on her hand mean that it's very prone to outright beating many jump-ins. On normal hit can be followed up with a jump cancel into a combo to air keygrab, and on counter hit gives ABA ample time to follow up with either OTG keystab or can cancel into slide for a followup combo depending on the height. On trade with most jump normals you can simply follow up with OTG keystab for a quick moroha transformation
* {{MMC|chara=A.B.A|input = 2H|label = 2H}}: Niche and predictive, but 2Hs disjointed hitboxes on both hits can anti air predictable jump ins or airdashes done low to the ground. Take note that it's both slower than 2S and lacks any upper body invincibility. Not a necessary button to learn to anti air with, but if others are being baited out it can always be good to present an option the opponent may be unprepared for
* {{MMC|chara=A.B.A|input = 6H|label = 6H}}: The Hail Mary normal. Slow but incredibly rewarding due to the stun modifier, especially on counter hit. Mostly used to tag predictable airdashes but not something to rely on. On counter hit cancel to bloodpack to get a followup combo that will stun any low stun resist character. Use wisely and scarcely.
* {{MMC|chara=A.B.A|input = Air throw|label = Air throw}}: Universal. Average air throw range. Best OSed with j.P. When done low to the ground or from any height vs certain characters can be followed up with OTG keystab
* {{MMC|chara=A.B.A|input = j.P|label = j.P}}: fast and very disjointed around her hand. Your best air-to-air in normal mode. Gatlings to both itself and j.S for confirms into air keygrab
 
=== Moroha Mode (MM) ===
 
* {{MMC|chara=A.B.A|input = 5P|label = 5P}}: Your fastest anti air and fastest normal in general. 3 frames with upper body invincibility starting from frame 2 and throughout the active frames, 5P is fast to start up and fast to recover. Very low risk anti air that with good reactions can be very high reward. On air hit gatlings to c.S give ABA high damaging, low risk anti air combos that put characters into a tech trap nightmare that forces them to deal with her anti airs all over again
* {{MMC|chara=A.B.A|input = 6P[m]|label = 6P}}: Most identical to her normal mode variant but with slightly altered hitboxes due to the key changing shape. The jump cancel and gatling properties are largely unchanged, though combos to 2S are much more consistent due to the latters larger hitboxes. It does gain a gatling to 6H but this is mostly used on grounded block to reset or end pressure
* {{MMC|chara=A.B.A|input = 2S[m]|label = 2S}}: The God anti air. This move alone propels ABAs anti airs from merely good to well above average. Slower than normal mode 2S but with much bigger hitboxes to compensate. A few things to take note of however. Its slow at 12 frames startup and is largely a vertical anti air. Best used for opponents trying to land on top of you or cross you up. It also has a fair amount of recovery, so take care to make sure they either get hit or air block this attack. On regular hit canceling into jump or superjump into an air string ending with orbs will put them right back into ABAs anti air game. This move especially shines on counter hit though, where it floats the opponent for over half a second and gives you ample time to decide what combo to follow up with. 2S counter hit into dash up c.S->2S->412H anywhere but the other corner will often instantly put them back in the corner. An important skill to learn is confirming regular or counter hit with this move as an anti air, and can often mean the difference between killing them in 2 combos or killing them in 3.
* {{MMC|chara=A.B.A|input = 623H|label = 623H}}: Unsurprisingly, Danzai can anti air extremely well. Best suited to predictive anti airs due to the slow startup and losing out to multi hit jump ins or even air gatlings. Largely covers in front of her and will eat things like Riot Stamp, Bandit Bringer, and other predictable, reactable moves that put the opponent airborne. Does come with high scaling so best to keep followup combos short
* {{MMC|chara=A.B.A|input = 623D|label = 623D}}: Largely the same as the non force break version, but the infinite armor means it will beat out any jump in that isn’t canceled into an air super of some kind. Ground bounces higher so has different followups than the meterless, though with the same high scaling
* {{MMC|chara=A.B.A|input = 6321463214S|label = Goku Moroha}}: Technically ABAs only fully invincible anti air, Goku Moroha activation is heavily disjointed and very rewarding to anti air with, but comes with a few caveats. It must be done predictively due to its slow startup (1 frame slower than Moroha Danzai), it loses invincibility 2 frames before it hits so it can trade with jump ins, though this is almost always favorable due to the extensive untech time that only gets longer on counter hit, and as always it requires both a bloodpack and 50 meter. On hit follow up with whatever you want to follow up with, or just set up some nasty oki
* {{MMC|chara=A.B.A|input = Air throw|label = Air throw}}: Universal. Average air throw range. Best OSed with either j.P or done raw with j.H
* {{MMC|chara=A.B.A|input = j.P|label = j.P}}: Fast and very disjointed around her hand. Your fastest air-to-air in moroha but can be somewhat awkward to combo off of depending on range. Gatlings to j.S for hit confirms can be quite damaging but unless done very low to the ground won’t lead to knockdowns


Fish armor is a huge problem, especially during pressure/oki. Your 5P is best anti-fish button when they're close. At range, f.S's two hits can tag a fish and still connect with Dizzy. When she has a fish on top of you, the only wake-up reversal option you really have is Danzai > Goku cancel since fish can eat a hit for her. But even that is very risky as she may recover in time to punish depending on what she was doing.
=== Goku Moroha Mode (GMM) ===


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* {{MMC|chara=A.B.A|input = 5P[gm]|label = 5P}}: Your fastest anti air and fastest normal in general. 3 frames with upper body invincibility starting from frame 2 and throughout the active frames, 5P is fast to start up and fast to recover. Very low risk anti air that with good reactions can be very high reward. Due to the reduced startup of {{MMC|chara=A.B.A|input = 2S[gm]|label = Goku 2S}}, 5P->2S becomes a natural combo on air hit, and can be converted into huge damage and corner carry
! {{Character Label|GGACR|Eddie|24px}}
* {{MMC|chara=A.B.A|input = 6P[gm]|label = 6P}}: 3 frames faster startup than the moroha version and the ability to gatling into any and all normals on any hit, as well as being jump cancelable on both hits gives this normal significantly more followup options than before.
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* {{MMC|chara=A.B.A|input = 2S[gm]|label = 2S}}: The God anti air becomes even better somehow. Now only a frame slower than normal mode 2S with its recovery shaved in half and the ability to self gatling, this move goes from crazy good to outright criminal. Because of {{MMC|chara=A.B.A|input = 421H[gm]|label = butts}} jump cancel in Goku the conversions off this from anywhere on screen become incredibly powerful. Counter hit 2S in Goku Moroha with even a moderate amount of risc is very liable to outright kill the opponent with the right routing. Give them a good reason to never leave the ground when you have Goku activated
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* {{MMC|chara=A.B.A|input = 623H[gm]|label = 623H}}: With a third less startup identical to Moroha 2S, Danzai goes from a predictive anti air to a very potent reactive one in Goku. The ground bounce height stays the same, meaning conversions out of it aren’t too different beyond adjusting for her normals all becoming faster and the jump cancel on butt giving her more freeform routing. This move can also be FRCed right as the first hit connects in order to bypass the harsh scaling of the 2nd hit, giving you an unscaled combo starter at the cost of 25 tension
! {{Character Label|GGACR|Faust|24px}}
* {{MMC|chara=A.B.A|input = 623D[gm]|label = 623D}}: With the same startup as meterless Danzai, hyper armor and a much higher launch, Force Break Danzai is a formidable anti air for 25 tension. The launch on this move is high enough that it can be difficult to properly convert off of it at times. The hyper armor on this move means it eats anything short of an air super for breakfast and will deter anyone from jumping at you when used properly. It shares the same FRC point as meterless Danzai, meaning for 50 meter you can access an unscaled hyper armor starter, or if the attack whiffs keep yourself completely safe and free to attempt an anti air again
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* {{MMC|chara=A.B.A|input = Air throw|label = Air throw}}: Universal. Average air throw range. Best OSed with either j.P or done raw with j.H
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* {{MMC|chara=A.B.A|input = j.P[gm]|label = j.P}}: A frame faster than the other forms ties this for the fastest j.P in the game with Order-Sol and Justice. Gatling to j.S or j.H for air to air conversions at your leisure
! {{Character Label|GGACR|I-No|24px}}
* {{MMC|chara=A.B.A|input = j.D[gm]|label = j.D}}: While it doesn’t see much use in other forms due to its slow startup, Goku j.D is a fantastic air to air due to its phenomenal speed and counter hit properties, as well as the ability to cancel into {{MMC|chara=A.B.A|input = j.41236S[gm]|label = Orb}} FRC in order to stay safe or advantaged on block
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==Okizeme==
! {{Character Label|GGACR|Jam Kuradoberi|24px}}
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! {{Character Label|GGACR|Justice|24px}}
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! {{Character Label|GGACR|Johnny|24px}}
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! {{Character Label|GGACR|Kliff Undersn|24px}}
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! {{Character Label|GGACR|Ky Kiske|24px}}
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! {{Character Label|GGACR|May|24px}}
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! {{Character Label|GGACR|Millia Rage|24px}}
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! {{Character Label|GGACR|Order-Sol|24px}}
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! {{Character Label|GGACR|Potemkin|24px}}
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! {{Character Label|GGACR|Robo-Ky|24px}}
| -/- ||
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! {{Character Label|GGACR|Slayer|24px}}
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Watch out for his 6P when using anything that hits higher than his lower body. Slayer’s 6P hitbox, together with its upper body invincibility make it hard to contest.<br>


During Normal mode Slide low profiles many of his moves, but beware of his 2K, 2H, and 2D. Razor kick (236K) can beat them if you have enough time to get it out, but it's ultimately a disadvantaged situation for ABA.
- Which oki is best for which KDs can vary widely depending on the player's preferred combo routes, setups, and the character matchup. This covers a few common scenarios and some general concepts.
You can Keygrab his dashes/specials if he's sloppy with them during his pressure, and your 5P can stuff some of his higher hitting normals.2S, 6P, and even 5P can stuff his j.H if timing/spacing is right.DoT can punish your forward dash, making it a risky approach when he has meter.<br>


Once you're in Moroha mode, Danzai shuts down a ton of Slayer's options, as they're mostly single hitting moves. Beware of Slayer when he has 50% meter for his Dead on Time (DoT) super, since he can easily punish you with it if Danzai is blocked, and Counterhit DoT hurts. Goku Moroha’s faster Danzai makes it hard for Slayer to play neutral, but once again, watch out for DoT. Moroha/Goku Moroha 2D can beat BBU at range, since it has no lower body invincibility.
* Ground slide: it may depend on distance, but delay dash jump (669) is usually a good option. You can safe jump most DPs with a well timed 669 into deep meaty j.S, OS certain options, and fuzzy your opponent on block.
** If your opponent doesn't have a reversal or a low profile move, you can also opt for meaty Orbs oki which is best in corner since Orbs(2) can connect once you're deep enough in their hurtbox. Orbs loses to DP and mistiming it can get you thrown or worse, but landing it low enough makes it plus, you can FRC it for gimmicks or mixup, and if it hits (or especially if it CHs) the damage is extra juicy.
** The j.S fuzzy is: deep j.S > dj.S > j.H > Combo, OR deep j.S > land > low. If you're quick enough, you can react to the hitstop of the j.S being blocked and fuzzy on reaction.
** Another note about the j.S fuzzy: which type of jump and the timing can differ depending on character and dash jump momentum. Ex: you might need to 669 j.S > 9S, or you might need to 669 j.S > 8S. Play around in training mode to get a feel for it.
** There are a few OS's that you can do with deep j.S oki. Some examples: against Kliff, deep j.S, then input 4H during blockstun. If they dodged, you'll land and throw (all chars can do this specific OS on Kliff, but it's good to know). Another general example would be deep j.S, then input 44 during blockstun. If the j.S whiff due to, say, certain single hit DPs, you'll backdash and be able to punsih. You could even do deep j.S, then input Danzai during blockstun. Experiment to see which of your options work best versus your opponent's


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* After Keygrab knockdown: against most characters, this leaves you at perfect spacing for a meaty f.S or 2D, or a non-dash meaty j.S for fuzzy.  
! {{Character Label|GGACR|Sol Badguy|24px}}
** In NM, you might be able to Slide back in, early j.H, or even 236K (staggers on CH for freely Keygrab, but can be unsafe if blocked and not FRC'd).  
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** In MM, Meaty 2D works great as a DP bait here: if spaced far enough away, stuff like Vapor Thrust or even VV (2D needs to be at max range) will whiff, and you can punish hard.  Just beware of DP followups as they can stall and mess up your punish timing. Watch for this and adjust accordingly.
Normal Mode Slide goes under many of his pokes, like f.S and 5HS. Punish careless pokes/pressure with Slide into Throw > Keystab, or directly into Keygrab.  
Slide loses to 2K and especially 2D, but you can hard call out these with 236K (though it will sometimes whiff over 2D, use caution). Keystab if you get the CH stagger, or you might be able to tick throw with it into Keystab depending on spacing.
FB Slide through Gunflame nets you a free Throw > Keystab.
6P beats Riot Stomp clean, confirm into a simple jump combo for Keygrab. It's tricky to anti-air his j.H, but you can sometimes force a clash with 5P.<br>


During Moroha mode the matchup becomes much easier, but has some significant challenges. For one: if you're ever at less than 1/3 on Moroha gauge, the next Wild Throw or Volcanic Viper (VV) you eat is death as he can freely IK afterwards.
* The unblockable setup: After scoring a KD that leaves you at approx max 2D range, throw out FB Bloodball > dash > Flipkick. If they block the Flipkick, they get staggered and you can follow up with meter (50%/BP to cancel into Goku if in MM. No meter needed for conversion if already in Goku). This loses to DPs, DAA, and Burst, but you can call these out with Danzai/FB Danzai. In Goku, against DAA and Burst, Flipkick FRC > block > punish works as well. If they actually get hit by the Flipkick, they get launched and will die.
You can bait VV with max range 2D, and also safe jump VV with deep j.S, if the j.S is blocked, you can block confirm into fuzzy dj.S. After blocking VV, watch out for his followup, as it can mess up your punish timing, or worse, CH you. VV gets him out of unblockable setup, but you can call out with FB Danzai or max range 2D.<br>
Take care when using non-FB Danzai for anti-air as his j.H hits twice. His 2D can low profile your f.S at range, using 2D or 6H might be a better option. Doing combos on him, for example 2HS>IAD routes, or landing the third Rekka in loops can be tricky due to his weird air hurtbox. <br>
IAD Orb oki isn't recommended since he can VV out, unless he has sliver of life left and you want to force a trade with rear orb to kill him.


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== Fighting A.B.A ==
! {{Character Label|GGACR|Testament|24px}}
* '''Don't let A.B.A get into Moroha mode.'''
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** A.B.A has two methods of entering Moroha mode: she can land her command grab or consume one of her three blood packs. A few useful notes on those:
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*** The command grab is actually only a grab for the first few frames ("Keygrab"), after which it is a blockable pseudo-grab ("Keystab").
! {{Character Label|GGACR|Venom|24px}}
*** The blood pack special has 18 frames of startup before A.B.A actually consumes the blood pack and switches modes.
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* '''Don't let A.B.A get out of Moroha mode safely, either: get knockdowns and pay close attention to her Moroha Gauge.'''
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** A.B.A's Moroha mode is limited to a slowly draining meter above her Tension bar.
! {{Character Label|GGACR|Zappa|24px}}
** If this meter runs out, A.B.A will go back to Normal Mode, undergoing a 52-frame-long animation during which she can easily be Instant Killed.
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*** This animation activates as soon as A.B.A is in a neutral state; if she is performing a move or getting up, it will be delayed until then.
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*** A.B.A thus wants to exit Moroha mode with her Keygrab/stab or Bloodpack, which are much safer and heal her (see below).
===Favorable:===
** If she gets knocked down, she will lose about a third of her Moroha meter.
===Slightly Favorable:===
*** So, naturally, ''pay attention to her meter.'' If you land a knockdown move while A.B.A's Moroha meter is low, you have ample time to activate Instant Kill mode ASAP, then finish the round during her animation.
===Even:===
* '''Expect A.B.A's health bar to melt during Moroha mode, and partially refill going back to normal mode.'''
===Unfavorable:===
** During Moroha mode, A.B.A will deal small amounts of damage to herself if she connects any move, blocked or not.
===Very Unfavorable:===
*** This self-inflicted damage will not kill her, but it can very well leave her at a mere 1HP. A perfect opportunity to finish the round!
** Depending on how she shifts back to normal mode, A.B.A may heal:
*** 80% of self-inflicted damage with Keygrab/stab.
*** 120% of self-inflicted damage with Bloodpack.
*** NOTHING if her meter runs out.


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Latest revision as of 05:21, 13 December 2023

A.B.A



Learning Resources

Secret Sauce A.B.A Video ft. Skeletal Minion

Fuzzy Mixup Combo Guide by QuanGOD

Skeletal Minion's A.B.A Guide

General Tactics

The following content is ripped from Skeletal Minion's guide linked above.

Notable Moves

  • Normals: 5P, 2S, 5H, 6H, 2H (M), j.S, j.H
  • Specials: Bonding / Keygrab (63214H), Injecting & Displacement / Bloodpack (63214P), Eradication / Konzetsu (j.41236S), Judgement / Danzai (623H)
  • Force Breaks: Judgment / Danzai (623D), Dragging (236D), Avoidance / Bloodball, (236D)

Normal Mode (NM)

A.B.A.’s gameplan is very simple in Normal Mode: get out of it.

How you do this will obviously depend on your opponent’s character, but typically this will involve one of the following options at the start of the round and in other Normal Mode situations throughout the match:

  • Evade something with slide > Throw > Keygrab
  • Evade something with slide > Combo punish into Rekkas FRC > 5H > Keygrab
  • FB Slide is 100% invulnerable throughout the entirety of the move, and has zero recovery. So if you have 25%, you can get out of jail free, and if spaced right, you can FB Slide through most things and punish.
  • Anti-air > Combo > Keygrab
  • Raw Keygrab can be used as an extremely risky yet rewarding counter-poke in NM.
  • Rekkas for a slower option with some reach, if they hit use a Bloodpack.
  • j.H. If it lands, combo into Keygrab. If it gets blocked, you might be able to tick throw with 5P if you don't get thrown yourself. If people expect the 5P and FD it they will create enough distance to make the throw property of the Keygrab not activate, go directly into Keygrab after the j.H if you think they will FD.
  • Gatling into 2D > Keygrab
  • 5H hit or block > Bloodpack
  • 5H on counterhit > Keygrab
  • Bloodball to create space > Bloodpack
  • Reversal Mushroom Super (Evidence: Concealment) > Keygrab (after 1st cloud) or Bloodpack (after 3rd cloud)
  • Starter (which could be 5K, f.S, j.H, etc) > combo into Rekkas FRC > Dash 5H > Keygrab
  • Razor Kick (236K) to go over lows and bait throws. 236K staggers on counterhit, which combos into Keygrab guaranteed. You can also FRC 236K to combo on normal hit.
  • Wait and see what your opponent does. While NM A.B.A is very slow, she has amazing anti-airs and a great tool to get around pokes that don't hit low to the ground through Dragging (236P).

An important place where a lot of NM is played is right at the start of each round. Your options here are character specific. Do you start backdashing to create space for a Bloodpack? Raw Bloodpack, anticipating that they’ll back away instead? Raw Keygrab to catch their opening poke? Slide in to go for a throw? There are several choices that can be made here, and there’s never a really “right” answer, but smart play in the first few seconds of each round can be the difference in obtaining Moroha early on to stamp out your opponent or getting pushed into the corner and crushed while in NM because you weren’t able to transform. Some rounds are literally decided in the first few seconds due to this. Play smart here, and when in doubt, go with the safer options (backdash, IAD away, wait and see, etc).

When you land that Keygrab or Bloodpack, IT’S TIME. Now you can actually fight back, and that’s because you’re in...

Moroha Mode (MM)

Now that you’ve made it into Moroha Mode, you can start fighting back.

  • In Moroha, you have the upper hand, and once you get in you can straight up bully your opponent. Please note that it’s not entirely free though: DAAs are a free knockdown, so they must be baited/punished accordingly (or if you’re styling, Danzai on reaction). A.B.A's mistakes can also be punished extremely hard through her Suka Motion.
  • While you're in MM, your opponent should fear you, or at least be very wary (and if they aren't, they will be soon.) A.B.A is a character centered entirely around risk and reward. Observe your opponent to gauge the amount of risk you can take, and you'll be rewarded accordingly.
  • In neutral, Danzai is a risky yet amazing and highly rewarding option that A.B.A has. The range of Danzai coupled with it's armor makes it an incredible counter-poking tool that combos into a knockdown, allowing A.B.A to begin her offense.
  • A.B.A's MM j.H is a ridiculous button that you should abuse whenever possible. Due to the active frames of j.H as well as it's huge hitbox and disjoint, your opponent has to preemptively anti-air you to beat this move before you even start doing it.
  • If you’re not in yet, play footsies by utilizing your huge normals, namely f.S. When something connects, A.B.A's amazing corner carry usually guarantees that your opponent has their back to the wall once they get up.
  • If your opponent blocks, draw them in with 2H and 5H, then go to work wrecking their guard gauge. If they start getting pushed too far away, re-vacuum them back in or burn 25% to extend your pressure via 2H FRC or Rekka 3 FRC.
  • Observe when they’re trying to poke out and frame trap as necessary - A.B.A.’s frame advantage on most normals in Moroha is pretty damn great.
  • Mix up your timings by using delayed Rekkas in blockstrings. Rekkas are another one of A.B.A's risky yet highly rewarding tools, as Rekkas are very minus on block but convert into generous amounts of damage and meter on hit.
  • Pay close attention to your Moroha gauge. If it dips below 30% then back off to use a Bloodpack or go for a transformation through Keygrab or GM activation. Once your gauge is this low, you risk going into A.B.A's Suka Motion, which many characters can use a guaranteed IK on.
  • Do your best to capitalize on the hits you land, and tailor your combos to your needs at the moment.
    • I.E: Your Moroha gauge is low? Combo into FB Danzai > Bloodpack > Keygrab to refresh your Moroha gauge. To safely exit MM, Keygrab can be used on it's own at the end of most combos. Alternatively you can try to extend your combo as much as possible to get the meter needed for GM Activation. Pushing for GM can be risky depending on the situation but getting into GM is well worth the risk.
    • If their guard bar is flashing, DESTROY.
  • If you ended your combo with a Keygrab, then you’re back at step one in Normal mode. Do your best to Bloodpack back into Moroha or try to land another hit to confirm into Keygrab.
  • If you're still in Moroha after a combo, depending on how your opponent was knocked down you can run in and time a 2H to bait throws and begin your pressure anew, jump and fuzzy your opponent while also safejumping reversals, meaty with an FB Bloodball to set up A.B.A's unblockable Flipkick (41236K), run up and go for throw... it’s up to you.
  • Knockdowns are extremely important for A.B.A! Failing to knock your opponent down means that not only do you lose your amazing oki, but you risk your opponent teching out and mashing. Since A.B.A drains her own health when she lands a hit, your opponent teching at the wrong time could very easily lose you a round.

After you get a lead in Moroha Mode and want to cement your win, with 50 meter you can transform into...

Goku Moroha (GM)

Take all of the attributes that A.B.A gains when she enters Moroha Mode and multiply them by ten. That's Goku Moroha, and it's as incredibly powerful as it sounds. While A.B.A is in Goku Moroha her normals are improved overall, with many becoming faster and more advantageous on block, and ALL of her ground normals become jump cancellable on block or hit. She gains a second airdash, and her speed is greatly improved, allowing her to traverse the entire screen in just a moment. Note that all of the strategies listed in the Moroha Mode section apply here as well. You're still in Moroha, just in a much better version.

  • While you're in GM, use A.B.A's speed to your advantage. When you want to use a normal, dash and then use the normal. The momentum you gain from A.B.A's improved dash will allow you to control huge swaths of the screen with little effort.
  • A.B.A's air buttons (namely j.H, j.S, and j.D) become much faster. Whenever A.B.A jumps in GM, she can use j.S twice, or j.S > j.H, all on whiff. Use this to exert more control over the screen.
  • Dash > Rekka 1 becomes a nearly fullscreen option which has more range than dash > f.S or dash > 6H, yet is riskier due to the extended hurtbox. While risky, this is another great option for controlling the screen.
  • Danzai is significantly faster while in GM, and is unpunishable on block without an IB or SB. You can now use it freely, but don't be predictable with it.
  • Use f.S > Rekka 1/2/3 FRC on block to lock your opponent down and begin your offense when you get a chance. Mix up which Rekka you FRC to mess with your opponent's timings.
  • Many of A.B.A's blockstrings become gapless in GM through placing the right normals in the right spots. Refer to the Blockstrings section for more info.
  • Flipkick (41236K) becomes a powerful tool on it's own while in GM. Use it to keep your opponent on their toes, and to condition them to jump or mash on defense more.
  • GM A.B.A does incredible damage without any guard bar, and with an even slightly cranked guard bar her combos become near-ToDs on a lot of characters. Watch your health while you do combos to be aware of when you may need to heal or transform.
  • Use 2S to anti-air a lot while you're in GM. It's GM frame data is ridiculous and so is it's return on counter-hit.
  • Remember to keep an eye on your Moroha gauge since it drains much faster while you're in GM. If it's low, any single one of A.B.A's GM combos can combo into Keygrab. If your health is low, then use a Bloodpack to heal and refresh your Moroha gauge. Though, keep in mind that if you refresh your gauge that you won't be in Goku Moroha anymore.
  • If you need to Bloodpack out of GM, use Bloodpack FRC.

Blockstrings

Normal Mode (NM)

In Normal Mode, you won't get many opportunities to do blockstrings, and when you do they'll be incredibly short. More often than not your blockstrings will begin with a jump in j.H or j.S, and of course your goal is to land a keygrab.

  • j.H > 5P > Keygrab can be used to to a quick and extremely rewarding tick throw. Be aware that if your j.H is blocked too early you will be thrown instead.
  • j.H > 5P > 2D can be used to catch people trying to jump out of your tick throws, and is also a frametrap.

These are most likely your two best options for blockstrings as they're the closest you'll get to strike / throw mix while in Normal Mode. However, Normal Mode A.B.A has a lot of tricky things she can do. She can reset her pressure off of almost any grounded button due to jump cancels and slide. Buttons > Slide > Throw is a tricky and often unexpected way that Normal Mode A.B.A can open someone up.

Moroha Mode (MM)

While in Moroha Mode your goal is to crank your opponent's guard gauge whenever you get the chance, and to do your best to open your opponents up once it's cranked. You'll mostly be doing this using 5H > 2H which is an incredible blockstring. Using just these two buttons in succession (or by themselves) can be used to build an oppressive offense.

Guide to MM pressure. More readable in a new tab.
  • 5H on it's own can be used to tick throw if your opponent is close enough once they're pulled in by 5H(2). However, there's a large gap between 5H(2) and the throw, so to catch people who try to throw you, or press buttons in response 2H can be used. In order to catch people who jump after 5H(2), gatling into 2D > Rekkas / Goku Moroha actvation
  • If your opponent blocks 2H, they'll have to make some sort of decision to get out of your offense if they failed to FD you out. To catch people who hold up back, 2P can be used. 2H > 2P is also a very tight frametrap which can used to beat mashing. Keep in mind that 2H > 2P will lose to low profile moves such as Sol's 2D, so instead 2H > delayed Rekkas should be used.
  • If your opponent commits to blocking after either 5H or 2H, you can either run in for a throw or reset your pressure using 2P > 5H or 5P > c.S > 5H if you're in range of 2P. 2P > 5H has a large gap in it but leaves your opponent much closer to you while 5P > c.S > 5H is gapless.
  • Another way to open up opponents who like to block is Flipkick (or 41236K.) 5H(2) or 2H(1) are both very good spots to place a Flipkick, and Flipkick is best used when you have 50 meter to cancel it into Goku Moroha activation.
  • Once your opponent begins to push you out with FD, you can begin to use Rekka 3 FRC to continue your offense and get your opponent to waste meter in the process.
  • After any blocked 5H(2), 5D can be used. While your opponent's guard bar is flashing 5D can convert into extremely damaging IAD Orbs(2) combos.
  • To catch your opponent mashing and make them feel it, any one of A.B.A's grounded attacks can be cancelled into GM Activation. Cancel into Gm Activation while in recovery from another move to purposefully leave a gap where your opponent can press a button.

Once you have 50 meter and get a knockdown, (5H(1)) > 2H > Danzai(1) > Goku Moroha activation becomes an extremely strong blockstring which leaves your opponent's guard gauge one touch away from flashing at minimum. After landing a hit or two in Moroha Mode, cranking the guard gauge like this means that the next hit you land is death for your opponent. GM Activation gives you an extremely strong method of making that happen - the plus frames that GM activation gives you and GM's improved frame data and speed means that you force your opponent to guess for the round after using this blockstring if they have ~60% health or less.

Goku Moroha (GM)

While in Goku Moroha (or GM) A.B.A's gatling limits are removed, allowing you to chain any button into any other button (and in the case of 2S, into itself.) Keep in mind that while you have many more options once in GM, the general ideas listed for offense while in Moroha Mode still apply.

  • Any button other than 5P or 2P into 5H becomes a true blockstring.
  • Buttons can now be cancelled into 5P, which allows buttons such as 2D, 6H or even f.S(1) to be plus on block. By using the increased speed that GM gives A.B.A, this allows you to apply strike / throw mix at a greater range than normally expected. 5P whiff cancels are also just one way that you can reset your pressure while in GM.
  • Through GM's nonexistent gatling limits, 5H > 2H can become a true blockstring by doing a string such as 5H > 2D > 2H. A blockstring like this pushes you out a bit further than usual, but the lack of gaps makes it incredibly strong.
  • While in Moroha Mode, A.B.A's 2H has a very large special cancel window. While in GM this window is extended to her normals, allowing a string such as 2H > 2D to have as small as a one frame gap, allowing A.B.A to do some incredible frametraps. This is even more prominent if 2H(2) whiffs, as you can press a button on reaction to 2H(2) whiffing to continue your offense.
  • In GM, every single one of A.B.A's Rekkas gets an FRC point. Using these FRC points is great way to continue applying pressure, but be sure to mix up which Rekka you FRC to mess with your opponent's timings.
  • Once you get pushed out, Butt (214H) becomes another great way to reset pressure. While there will always be a gap when cancelling into Butt, at the right ranges it becomes a frame trap tight enough to catch prejump frames. At this distance and a little beyond, iad j.H becomes a true blockstring and an extremely potent pressure reset.

5P Rebeat

As mentioned in the above section, in Goku Moroha A.B.A gains the ability to reverse gatling, or rebeat Canceling into a normal on a up-the-alphabet, or weaker button direction., all of her normals barring her 5D. While this has applications up close in creating blockstrings that are otherwise impossible such as 2H->c.S, it also has a variety of applications from further out, namely rebeating into 5P off of far range normals, and whiff cancelling that 5P into another normal in order to continue her pressure. A common example of this is using her 2DGGAC ABA 2D M.pngGuardLowStartup9Recovery23Advantage-6, doing a reverse gatling into 5P to gain frame advantage, and threatening further normals or simply dashing in after to gain ground from an incredibly strong, far reaching low poke. The advantage on block gained from this is dependent on the normals attack level An attack attribute that determines the default value for hitstun, blockstun, hitstop, damage, etc.(varies by game) of a move. rather than an individual normals recovery or frame data otherwise, similar to things like Johnny's Mist Finer CancelGGAC Johnny MistStance.pngGuardStartupRecoverySee notesAdvantage- or Potemkins Hammerfall BrakeGGAC Potemkin hammerBreak.pngGuardStartupRecoveryTotal 15Advantage-

Attack Level Normals 5PW Advantage
Level 1 2P, 5P -1
Level 2 5K, 2K +1
Level 3 6P. 5H(2) +3
Level 4 c.S, f.S, 2S +6
Level 5 5H(1), 2D, 2H, 6H +8

Anti airing

Anti airing is incredibly important for all characters in Guilty Gear and fighting games as a whole and ABAs anti airs are both incredibly rewarding and importantly, change depending on what you’re anti airing, what position on screen you’re on, where they’re landing and what form she’s in. This section will be broken down into anti airs for all 3 of her primary forms, though the buttons she use rarely change, the situations they’re used in often do

Normal Mode (NM)

  • 5PGGAC ABA 5P.pngGuardMidStartup3Recovery7Advantage+1: Your fastest anti air and fastest normal in general. 3 frames with upper body invincibility starting from frame 2 and throughout the active frames, 5P is fast to start up and fast to recover. Very low risk anti air that with good reactions can be very high reward. Gatling into 2S, JC into an air combo to end with air keygrab for a combo into Moroha mode. Very stubby however, and is more suited to anti airs above ABA rather than horizontal anti airs
  • 6PGGAC ABA 6P.pngGuardMidStartup10Recovery10Advantage-1: slower than 5P but trades speed and gatling options for generously more upper body invincibility. Take note that the upper body invincibility wears out the frame before it hits, so it can be prone to trading when timed incorrectly. Its only gatlings are 2S but can work on either hit. Jump cancel only works on second hit so its often best to simply gatling 2S
  • 2SGGAC ABA 2S.pngGuardMidStartup8Recovery13Advantage-5: ABAs best normal mode anti air. Faster than 6P but lacking upper body invincibility, though the lack of hurtboxes on her hand mean that it's very prone to outright beating many jump-ins. On normal hit can be followed up with a jump cancel into a combo to air keygrab, and on counter hit gives ABA ample time to follow up with either OTG keystab or can cancel into slide for a followup combo depending on the height. On trade with most jump normals you can simply follow up with OTG keystab for a quick moroha transformation
  • 2HGGAC ABA 2H.pngGuardMidStartup14Recovery10Advantage-3: Niche and predictive, but 2Hs disjointed hitboxes on both hits can anti air predictable jump ins or airdashes done low to the ground. Take note that it's both slower than 2S and lacks any upper body invincibility. Not a necessary button to learn to anti air with, but if others are being baited out it can always be good to present an option the opponent may be unprepared for
  • 6HGGAC ABA 6H.pngGuardMidStartup18Recovery25Advantage-15: The Hail Mary normal. Slow but incredibly rewarding due to the stun modifier, especially on counter hit. Mostly used to tag predictable airdashes but not something to rely on. On counter hit cancel to bloodpack to get a followup combo that will stun any low stun resist character. Use wisely and scarcely.
  • Air throwGGAC ABA airThrow.pngGuard88 pixelsStartupRecoveryAdvantage-: Universal. Average air throw range. Best OSed with j.P. When done low to the ground or from any height vs certain characters can be followed up with OTG keystab
  • j.PGGAC ABA jP.pngGuardHigh/AirStartup5Recovery14Advantage-: fast and very disjointed around her hand. Your best air-to-air in normal mode. Gatlings to both itself and j.S for confirms into air keygrab

Moroha Mode (MM)

  • 5PGGAC ABA 5P.pngGuardMidStartup3Recovery7Advantage+1: Your fastest anti air and fastest normal in general. 3 frames with upper body invincibility starting from frame 2 and throughout the active frames, 5P is fast to start up and fast to recover. Very low risk anti air that with good reactions can be very high reward. On air hit gatlings to c.S give ABA high damaging, low risk anti air combos that put characters into a tech trap nightmare that forces them to deal with her anti airs all over again
  • 6PGGAC ABA MM 6P.pngGuardMidStartup10Recovery17Advantage-6: Most identical to her normal mode variant but with slightly altered hitboxes due to the key changing shape. The jump cancel and gatling properties are largely unchanged, though combos to 2S are much more consistent due to the latters larger hitboxes. It does gain a gatling to 6H but this is mostly used on grounded block to reset or end pressure
  • 2SGGAC ABA 2S M.pngGuardMidStartup12Recovery18Advantage-7: The God anti air. This move alone propels ABAs anti airs from merely good to well above average. Slower than normal mode 2S but with much bigger hitboxes to compensate. A few things to take note of however. Its slow at 12 frames startup and is largely a vertical anti air. Best used for opponents trying to land on top of you or cross you up. It also has a fair amount of recovery, so take care to make sure they either get hit or air block this attack. On regular hit canceling into jump or superjump into an air string ending with orbs will put them right back into ABAs anti air game. This move especially shines on counter hit though, where it floats the opponent for over half a second and gives you ample time to decide what combo to follow up with. 2S counter hit into dash up c.S->2S->412H anywhere but the other corner will often instantly put them back in the corner. An important skill to learn is confirming regular or counter hit with this move as an anti air, and can often mean the difference between killing them in 2 combos or killing them in 3.
  • 623HGGACR ABA danzai-1.pngGuardMidStartup18Recovery25Advantage-9: Unsurprisingly, Danzai can anti air extremely well. Best suited to predictive anti airs due to the slow startup and losing out to multi hit jump ins or even air gatlings. Largely covers in front of her and will eat things like Riot Stamp, Bandit Bringer, and other predictable, reactable moves that put the opponent airborne. Does come with high scaling so best to keep followup combos short
  • 623DGGACR ABA danzai-1.pngGuardMidStartup18Recovery25Advantage-11: Largely the same as the non force break version, but the infinite armor means it will beat out any jump in that isn’t canceled into an air super of some kind. Ground bounces higher so has different followups than the meterless, though with the same high scaling
  • Goku MorohaGGAC ABA henshitsu.pngGuardMidStartup15+2Recovery26Advantage+5: Technically ABAs only fully invincible anti air, Goku Moroha activation is heavily disjointed and very rewarding to anti air with, but comes with a few caveats. It must be done predictively due to its slow startup (1 frame slower than Moroha Danzai), it loses invincibility 2 frames before it hits so it can trade with jump ins, though this is almost always favorable due to the extensive untech time that only gets longer on counter hit, and as always it requires both a bloodpack and 50 meter. On hit follow up with whatever you want to follow up with, or just set up some nasty oki
  • Air throwGGAC ABA airThrow.pngGuard88 pixelsStartupRecoveryAdvantage-: Universal. Average air throw range. Best OSed with either j.P or done raw with j.H
  • j.PGGAC ABA jP.pngGuardHigh/AirStartup5Recovery14Advantage-: Fast and very disjointed around her hand. Your fastest air-to-air in moroha but can be somewhat awkward to combo off of depending on range. Gatlings to j.S for hit confirms can be quite damaging but unless done very low to the ground won’t lead to knockdowns

Goku Moroha Mode (GMM)

  • 5PGGAC ABA 5P.pngGuardMidStartup3Recovery6Advantage+2: Your fastest anti air and fastest normal in general. 3 frames with upper body invincibility starting from frame 2 and throughout the active frames, 5P is fast to start up and fast to recover. Very low risk anti air that with good reactions can be very high reward. Due to the reduced startup of Goku 2SGGAC ABA 2S M.pngGuardMidStartup9Recovery9Advantage+2, 5P->2S becomes a natural combo on air hit, and can be converted into huge damage and corner carry
  • 6PGGAC ABA MM 6P.pngGuardMidStartup7Recovery12Advantage-1: 3 frames faster startup than the moroha version and the ability to gatling into any and all normals on any hit, as well as being jump cancelable on both hits gives this normal significantly more followup options than before.
  • 2SGGAC ABA 2S M.pngGuardMidStartup9Recovery9Advantage+2: The God anti air becomes even better somehow. Now only a frame slower than normal mode 2S with its recovery shaved in half and the ability to self gatling, this move goes from crazy good to outright criminal. Because of buttsGGAC ABA houshoku.pngGuardMidStartup20Recovery10Advantage-2 jump cancel in Goku the conversions off this from anywhere on screen become incredibly powerful. Counter hit 2S in Goku Moroha with even a moderate amount of risc is very liable to outright kill the opponent with the right routing. Give them a good reason to never leave the ground when you have Goku activated
  • 623HGGACR ABA danzai-1.pngGuardMidStartup12Recovery21Advantage-4: With a third less startup identical to Moroha 2S, Danzai goes from a predictive anti air to a very potent reactive one in Goku. The ground bounce height stays the same, meaning conversions out of it aren’t too different beyond adjusting for her normals all becoming faster and the jump cancel on butt giving her more freeform routing. This move can also be FRCed right as the first hit connects in order to bypass the harsh scaling of the 2nd hit, giving you an unscaled combo starter at the cost of 25 tension
  • 623DGGACR ABA danzai-1.pngGuardMidStartup12Recovery21Advantage-6: With the same startup as meterless Danzai, hyper armor and a much higher launch, Force Break Danzai is a formidable anti air for 25 tension. The launch on this move is high enough that it can be difficult to properly convert off of it at times. The hyper armor on this move means it eats anything short of an air super for breakfast and will deter anyone from jumping at you when used properly. It shares the same FRC point as meterless Danzai, meaning for 50 meter you can access an unscaled hyper armor starter, or if the attack whiffs keep yourself completely safe and free to attempt an anti air again
  • Air throwGGAC ABA airThrow.pngGuard88 pixelsStartupRecoveryAdvantage-: Universal. Average air throw range. Best OSed with either j.P or done raw with j.H
  • j.PGGAC ABA jP.pngGuardHigh/AirStartup4Recovery4Advantage-: A frame faster than the other forms ties this for the fastest j.P in the game with Order-Sol and Justice. Gatling to j.S or j.H for air to air conversions at your leisure
  • j.DGGAC ABA MM jD.pngGuardHigh/AirStartup7Recovery10+5 after landingAdvantage-: While it doesn’t see much use in other forms due to its slow startup, Goku j.D is a fantastic air to air due to its phenomenal speed and counter hit properties, as well as the ability to cancel into OrbGGAC ABA konzetsu.pngGuardAllStartup12(13)RecoveryUntil landing+12Advantage- FRC in order to stay safe or advantaged on block

Okizeme

- Which oki is best for which KDs can vary widely depending on the player's preferred combo routes, setups, and the character matchup. This covers a few common scenarios and some general concepts.

  • Ground slide: it may depend on distance, but delay dash jump (669) is usually a good option. You can safe jump most DPs with a well timed 669 into deep meaty j.S, OS certain options, and fuzzy your opponent on block.
    • If your opponent doesn't have a reversal or a low profile move, you can also opt for meaty Orbs oki which is best in corner since Orbs(2) can connect once you're deep enough in their hurtbox. Orbs loses to DP and mistiming it can get you thrown or worse, but landing it low enough makes it plus, you can FRC it for gimmicks or mixup, and if it hits (or especially if it CHs) the damage is extra juicy.
    • The j.S fuzzy is: deep j.S > dj.S > j.H > Combo, OR deep j.S > land > low. If you're quick enough, you can react to the hitstop of the j.S being blocked and fuzzy on reaction.
    • Another note about the j.S fuzzy: which type of jump and the timing can differ depending on character and dash jump momentum. Ex: you might need to 669 j.S > 9S, or you might need to 669 j.S > 8S. Play around in training mode to get a feel for it.
    • There are a few OS's that you can do with deep j.S oki. Some examples: against Kliff, deep j.S, then input 4H during blockstun. If they dodged, you'll land and throw (all chars can do this specific OS on Kliff, but it's good to know). Another general example would be deep j.S, then input 44 during blockstun. If the j.S whiff due to, say, certain single hit DPs, you'll backdash and be able to punsih. You could even do deep j.S, then input Danzai during blockstun. Experiment to see which of your options work best versus your opponent's
  • After Keygrab knockdown: against most characters, this leaves you at perfect spacing for a meaty f.S or 2D, or a non-dash meaty j.S for fuzzy.
    • In NM, you might be able to Slide back in, early j.H, or even 236K (staggers on CH for freely Keygrab, but can be unsafe if blocked and not FRC'd).
    • In MM, Meaty 2D works great as a DP bait here: if spaced far enough away, stuff like Vapor Thrust or even VV (2D needs to be at max range) will whiff, and you can punish hard. Just beware of DP followups as they can stall and mess up your punish timing. Watch for this and adjust accordingly.
  • The unblockable setup: After scoring a KD that leaves you at approx max 2D range, throw out FB Bloodball > dash > Flipkick. If they block the Flipkick, they get staggered and you can follow up with meter (50%/BP to cancel into Goku if in MM. No meter needed for conversion if already in Goku). This loses to DPs, DAA, and Burst, but you can call these out with Danzai/FB Danzai. In Goku, against DAA and Burst, Flipkick FRC > block > punish works as well. If they actually get hit by the Flipkick, they get launched and will die.

Fighting A.B.A

  • Don't let A.B.A get into Moroha mode.
    • A.B.A has two methods of entering Moroha mode: she can land her command grab or consume one of her three blood packs. A few useful notes on those:
      • The command grab is actually only a grab for the first few frames ("Keygrab"), after which it is a blockable pseudo-grab ("Keystab").
      • The blood pack special has 18 frames of startup before A.B.A actually consumes the blood pack and switches modes.
  • Don't let A.B.A get out of Moroha mode safely, either: get knockdowns and pay close attention to her Moroha Gauge.
    • A.B.A's Moroha mode is limited to a slowly draining meter above her Tension bar.
    • If this meter runs out, A.B.A will go back to Normal Mode, undergoing a 52-frame-long animation during which she can easily be Instant Killed.
      • This animation activates as soon as A.B.A is in a neutral state; if she is performing a move or getting up, it will be delayed until then.
      • A.B.A thus wants to exit Moroha mode with her Keygrab/stab or Bloodpack, which are much safer and heal her (see below).
    • If she gets knocked down, she will lose about a third of her Moroha meter.
      • So, naturally, pay attention to her meter. If you land a knockdown move while A.B.A's Moroha meter is low, you have ample time to activate Instant Kill mode ASAP, then finish the round during her animation.
  • Expect A.B.A's health bar to melt during Moroha mode, and partially refill going back to normal mode.
    • During Moroha mode, A.B.A will deal small amounts of damage to herself if she connects any move, blocked or not.
      • This self-inflicted damage will not kill her, but it can very well leave her at a mere 1HP. A perfect opportunity to finish the round!
    • Depending on how she shifts back to normal mode, A.B.A may heal:
      • 80% of self-inflicted damage with Keygrab/stab.
      • 120% of self-inflicted damage with Bloodpack.
      • NOTHING if her meter runs out.

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