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== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==


Shermie excels at close to medium range. At medium range, she has a some solid pokes and anti-airs to control a lot of space. Her jump arc, speed, and buttons also allow for aggressive approaches in the air from this range. At close range, her options include command grabs, a low confirm that combos into those command grabs, an overhead, and the aforementioned jump/hop pressure. What Shermie lacks are long confirms, and a solid reversal to get her out of pressure herself. These are minor weaknesses, since the confirms she has work well enough, and thanks to her reach and anti-air capability she can still hold her ground when cornered.
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| description =Shermie excels at close to medium range. At medium range, she has a some solid pokes and anti-airs to control a lot of space. Her jump arc, speed, and buttons also allow for aggressive approaches in the air from this range. At close range, her options include command grabs, a low confirm that combos into those command grabs, an overhead, and the aforementioned jump/hop pressure. What Shermie lacks are long confirms, and a solid reversal to get her out of pressure herself. These are minor weaknesses, since the confirms she has work well enough, and thanks to her reach and anti-air capability she can still hold her ground when cornered.}}


== Changes from Previous Versions ==
== Changes from Previous Versions ==
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Normals:
Normals:


* cl.C's hitbox has been extended downward
* c.C's hitbox has been extended downward


* st.C now has 5 frames less startup and 8 frames less recovery
* f.C now has 5 frames less startup and 8 frames less recovery


* st.D now recovers 2 frames faster
* f.D now recovers 2 frames faster


* cr.B now recovers 4 frames faster, and can be linked out of
* 2B now recovers 4 frames faster, and can be linked out of


* cr.D now recovers 5 frames faster
* 2D now recovers 5 frames faster


* j.D's active frames are now 3 frames shorter
* j.D's active frames are now 3 frames shorter


* nj.D's active frames are now 2 frames shorter
* 8j.D's active frames are now 2 frames shorter


Specials:
Specials:


* qcf+K OTG followup now hits correctly even in the corner
* 236K OTG followup now hits correctly even in the corner


'''98UM to 98UMFE'''
'''98UM to 98UMFE'''
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Normals:
Normals:


* cr.B now easier to chain into itself
* 2B now easier to chain into itself


* cl.C no longer whiffs on short characters
* c.C no longer whiffs on short characters


* j.D now has faster startup
* j.D now has faster startup
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Specials:
Specials:


* hcf+K now travels further, does more damage
* 41236K now travels further, does more damage


* qcb+P now has a bigger collision box
* 214P now has a bigger collision box


== Normal Moves ==
== Normal Moves ==
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'''Close'''
'''Close'''


* cl.A: Same as st.A.
* c.A: Same as f.A.


* cl.B: Same as st.B.
* c.B: Same as f.B.


* cl.C: Cancelable combo filler. Same damage as cr.C. Your main heavy normal for combos.
* c.C: Cancelable combo filler. Same damage as 2C. Your main heavy normal for combos.


* cl.D: Same as st.D.
* c.D: Same as f.D.


'''Standing'''
'''Standing'''


* st.A: Whiffs on most crouchers and doesn't have much range. Can stop hops, but useless otherwise. Chainable and cancelable.
* f.A: Whiffs on most crouchers and doesn't have much range. Can stop hops, but useless otherwise. Chainable and cancelable.


* st.B: 2 hits: first one is cancelable, second one is safe on block but not cancelable and whiffs on a lot of crouchers, which leaves Shermie open for a punish.
* f.B: 2 hits: first one is cancelable, second one is safe on block but not cancelable and whiffs on a lot of crouchers, which leaves Shermie open for a punish.


* st.C: Covers a wide arc in front of Shermie. Very good range, speed and active frames. Amazing poke in general.
* f.C: Covers a wide arc in front of Shermie. Very good range, speed and active frames. Amazing poke in general.


* st.D: A little more range than cr.C, but slower. Good anti-air, but only if used early enough. Whiffs on crouchers.
* f.D: A little more range than 2C, but slower. Good anti-air, but only if used early enough. Whiffs on crouchers.


'''Crouching'''
'''Crouching'''


* cr.A: Fast but not much range. Chainable and cancelable.
* 2A: Fast but not much range. Chainable and cancelable.


* cr.B: Very fast and good range. Nice low poke. Links into hcf+P if close enough. Chainable.
* 2B: Very fast and good range. Nice low poke. Links into 41236P if close enough. Chainable.


* cr.C: Very reliable anti-air. Same damage as cl.C. Cancelable.
* 2C: Very reliable anti-air. Same damage as c.C. Cancelable.


* cr.D: Good range, a little more than cr.B. A bit slow, but active for longer than a typical sweep.
* 2D: Good range, a little more than 2B. A bit slow, but active for longer than a typical sweep.


'''Jumping'''
'''Jumping'''
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* j.D: Another great jump-in. Deals a little more damage than j.C and has more horizontal range. A little harder to crossup with.
* j.D: Another great jump-in. Deals a little more damage than j.C and has more horizontal range. A little harder to crossup with.


* nj.D: Most horizontal range of her jumping normals, together with j.CD. Okay as a defensive air-to-air.
* 8j.D: Most horizontal range of her jumping normals, together with j.CD. Okay as a defensive air-to-air.


'''CD Normals'''
'''CD Normals'''
* st.CD: Has no lower hurtbox, in line with its appearance. Cancelable on hit, block, and whiff. Cancel window is not generous, so it is hard to confirm a counterhit.
* 5CD: Has no lower hurtbox, in line with its appearance. Cancelable on hit, block, and whiff. Cancel window is not generous, so it is hard to confirm a counterhit.


* j.CD: Same great horizontal range as nj.D. A bit harder to hit crouchers with compared to j.C and j.D.
* j.CD: Same great horizontal range as nj.D. A bit harder to hit crouchers with compared to j.C and j.D.
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== Throws ==
== Throws ==


'''Shermie Flash Original:''' <code>b/f+C (close)</code>
'''Shermie Flash Original:''' <code>4/6C (close)</code>


* Regular throw, techable. Throws forward. Causes hard knockdown. You can use this instead of hcf+P if you do not want to throw the opponent out of the corner.
* Regular throw, techable. Throws forward. Causes hard knockdown. You can use this instead of hcf+P if you do not want to throw the opponent out of the corner.
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* Leaves the opponent too far away to apply pressure afterwards, except when thrown into the corner.
* Leaves the opponent too far away to apply pressure afterwards, except when thrown into the corner.


'''Front Flash:''' <code>b/f+D (close)</code>
'''Front Flash:''' <code>4/6D (close)</code>


*Regular throw, techable. Throws behind Shermie. Causes a soft knockdown.  
*Regular throw, techable. Throws behind Shermie. Causes a soft knockdown.  
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== Command Moves ==
== Command Moves ==


'''Shermie Stand:''' <code>f+B</code>
'''Shermie Stand:''' <code>6B</code>


* Does 2 hits. Both hit overhead. Slow but good range. First hit whiffs on small crouchers. Second one can hit from halfscreen away.
* Does 2 hits. Both hit overhead. Slow but good range. First hit whiffs on small crouchers. Second one can hit from halfscreen away.
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== Special Moves ==
== Special Moves ==


'''Shermie Spiral:''' <code>hcf+A/C (close) ($)</code>
'''Shermie Spiral:''' <code>41236A/C (close) ($)</code>


* 1f startup command grab. Your main combo and mixup tool.
* 1f startup command grab. Your main combo and mixup tool.


* Combos from any cancelable normal (except f+B) and links from cr.B. Throws behind Shermie and leaves the opponent on their back, facing away from Shermie.
* Combos from any cancelable normal (except 6B) and links from 2B. Throws behind Shermie and leaves the opponent on their back, facing away from Shermie.


* No difference between A and C versions.
* No difference between A and C versions.
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* Only use qcf+K afterward if it kills, omitting the follow up gives you enough time to pressure the opponent afterwards.  
* Only use qcf+K afterward if it kills, omitting the follow up gives you enough time to pressure the opponent afterwards.  


'''Shermie Whip:''' <code>qcb+A/C ($)</code>
'''Shermie Whip:''' <code>214A/C ($)</code>


* A hitgrab-type move. Useful for whiff punishing thanks to its speed and hitbox.
* A hitgrab-type move. Useful for whiff punishing thanks to its speed and hitbox.
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* Leaves the opponent facedown behind Shermie, facing her. Can also catch opponents out of the air.
* Leaves the opponent facedown behind Shermie, facing her. Can also catch opponents out of the air.


* Combos from cancelable normals but deals less damage than hcf+P, recovers slower, and is unsafe on block (although pushback helps mitigate this). Use with caution.
* Combos from cancelable normals but deals less damage than 41236P, recovers slower, and is unsafe on block (although pushback helps mitigate this). Use with caution.


* A and C versions deal the same damage. C version starts slower. Both have some startup invincibility, but not enough that it matters.
* A and C versions deal the same damage. C version starts slower. Both have some startup invincibility, but not enough that it matters.


* Always use qcf+K after this because it doesn't allow for pressure afterwards anyway, so just take the extra damage.
* Always use 236K after this because it doesn't allow for pressure afterwards anyway, so just take the extra damage.


'''Shermie Shoot:''' <code>hcf+B/D</code>
'''Shermie Shoot:''' <code>41236B/D</code>


*Forward moving command grab. Deals more damage than hcf+P without qcf+K and does not switch sides.
*Forward moving command grab. Deals more damage than 41236P without 236K and does not switch sides.


* Risky since the opponent can react to the startup animation and sound. Still useful as a whiff punish or as an occasional surprise move.
* Risky since the opponent can react to the startup animation and sound. Still useful as a whiff punish or as an occasional surprise move.


* Combos from cr.C or cl.C if cancelled fast enough. Usually won't after a jump-in due to pushback, unless it's a crossup.
* Combos from 2C or c.C if cancelled fast enough. Usually won't after a jump-in due to pushback, unless it's a crossup.


* Can be whiff-cancelled from st.CD or cr.C to make it harder to react to.
* Can be whiff-cancelled from 5CD or 2C to make it harder to react to.


* B and D versions deal the same damage. B version travels about halfscreen, D version travels fullscreen.
* B and D versions deal the same damage. B version travels about halfscreen, D version travels fullscreen.


'''Axle Spin Kick:''' <code>qcb+B/D</code>
'''Axle Spin Kick:''' <code>214B/D</code>


* Shermie spins while jumping forward in an arc and does a kick after landing.
* Shermie spins while jumping forward in an arc and does a kick after landing.
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* D version goes further than B version and deals more damage.
* D version goes further than B version and deals more damage.


'''Shermie Clutch:''' <code>dp+B/D ($)</code>
'''Shermie Clutch:''' <code>623B/D ($)</code>


* Anti-air command grab. Sounds cool in theory, but loses to any decent jump-in.
* Anti-air command grab. Sounds cool in theory, but loses to any decent jump-in.
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* B and D versions deal the same damage.
* B and D versions deal the same damage.


*Only use qcf+K after if it kills, omitting the followup gives you enough time to pressure the opponent afterwards.  
*Only use 236K after if it kills, omitting the followup gives you enough time to pressure the opponent afterwards.  


'''Shermie Cute:''' <code>qcf+B/D (during ($) moves)</code>
'''Shermie Cute:''' <code>236B/D (during ($) moves)</code>


* An OTG followup to some of Shermie's specials. Trades advantage on a knockdown for some extra damage.
* An OTG followup to some of Shermie's specials. Trades advantage on a knockdown for some extra damage.
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== Desperation Moves ==
== Desperation Moves ==


'''Shermie Carnival:''' <code>hcfx2+A/C (close)</code>
'''Shermie Carnival:''' <code>4123641236A/C (close)</code>


* Fully invincible command grab DM with slow startup. Leaves the opponent facedown, facing Shermie.
* Fully invincible command grab DM with slow startup. Leaves the opponent facedown, facing Shermie.
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* All versions switch sides.
* All versions switch sides.


'''Shermie Flash:''' <code>hcbx2+A/C (close)</code>
'''Shermie Flash:''' <code>6321463214A/C (close)</code>


* 0f startup command grab DM. Can be combo-ed into from cancelable normals (except f+B) or linked from cr.B.
* 0f startup command grab DM. Can be combo-ed into from cancelable normals (except 6B) or linked from 2B.


* A and C versions are identical. MAX version lets you and the opponent mash for more or less damage. Damage if not mashed against is ridiculously high.
* A and C versions are identical. MAX version lets you and the opponent mash for more or less damage. Damage if not mashed against is ridiculously high.
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'''General Notes:'''
'''General Notes:'''


* Use <code>qcf+K</code> after <code>hcf+P</code> for extra damage if it would secure the kill, otherwise take the wake up pressure.
* Use <code>236K</code> after <code>41236P</code> for extra damage if it would secure the kill, otherwise take the wake up pressure.


* cr.C can be used instead of cl.C (same damage) if you find it easier to input.
* 2C can be used instead of c.C (same damage) if you find it easier to input.


* In any combo with hcbx2+P/hcfx2+P, it can be replaced with hcbx2+AC/hcfx2+AC for more damage if you have the resources.
* In any combo with 6321463214P/4123641236P, it can be replaced with 6321463214AC/4123641236AC for more damage if you have the resources.


===Meterless===
===Meterless===
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''Low''
''Low''


:<code>cr.B, hcf+P</code>
:<code>2B > 41236P</code>
: Basic low confirm into command grab. Since this is a link, it should give you just enough time to confirm the hit.
: Basic low confirm into command grab. Since this is a link, it should give you just enough time to confirm the hit.


:<code>cr.B, st.B(1), hcf+P</code>
:<code>2B > 5B(1) > 41236P</code>
: More damaging version of the above that does not work on some crouchers.
: More damaging version of the above that does not work on some crouchers.


''Mid/Jump-In''
''Mid/Jump-In''


:<code>(j.X), cl.C, hcf+P</code>
:<code>(j.X) > c.C > 41236P</code>
: Your default punish or jump-in combo filler.
: Your default punish or jump-in combo filler.


:<code>(j.X), cl.C, hcf+K</code>
:<code>(j.X) > c.C > 41236K</code>
: Punish for when you don't want to switch sides. Also works after a crossup, but not a regular jump-in.
: Punish for when you don't want to switch sides. Also works after a crossup, but not a regular jump-in.


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''Low''
''Low''


:<code> cr.B, hcbx2+P</code>
:<code> 2B > 6321463214P</code>
: Low link into DM. Since this is a link, it should give you just enough time to confirm the hit.
: Low link into DM. Since this is a link, it should give you just enough time to confirm the hit.


:<code> cr.B, st.B(1), hcbx2+P</code>
:<code> 2B > 5B(1) > 6321463214P</code>
: More damaging version of the above that does not work on some crouchers. hcfx2+P also works here.
: More damaging version of the above that does not work on some crouchers. 4123641236P also works here.


''Mid/Jump-In''
''Mid/Jump-In''


:<code> cl.C, hcbx2+P</code>
:<code> c.C > 6321463214P</code>
: Combo into DM as a punish or jump-in combo filler.
: Combo into DM as a punish or jump-in combo filler.


===With Quick MAX===
===With Quick MAX===


:<code> cr.B, ABC, cl.C, hcb, hcb+P</code>
:<code> 2B > ABC > c.C > 6321463214P</code>
: Low Quick MAX conversion.
: Low Quick MAX conversion.



Latest revision as of 12:44, 11 December 2024

Command List


Introduction

Shermie excels at close to medium range. At medium range, she has a some solid pokes and anti-airs to control a lot of space. Her jump arc, speed, and buttons also allow for aggressive approaches in the air from this range. At close range, her options include command grabs, a low confirm that combos into those command grabs, an overhead, and the aforementioned jump/hop pressure. What Shermie lacks are long confirms, and a solid reversal to get her out of pressure herself. These are minor weaknesses, since the confirms she has work well enough, and thanks to her reach and anti-air capability she can still hold her ground when cornered.

Changes from Previous Versions

98 to 98UM

Normals:

  • c.C's hitbox has been extended downward
  • f.C now has 5 frames less startup and 8 frames less recovery
  • f.D now recovers 2 frames faster
  • 2B now recovers 4 frames faster, and can be linked out of
  • 2D now recovers 5 frames faster
  • j.D's active frames are now 3 frames shorter
  • 8j.D's active frames are now 2 frames shorter

Specials:

  • 236K OTG followup now hits correctly even in the corner

98UM to 98UMFE

Normals:

  • 2B now easier to chain into itself
  • c.C no longer whiffs on short characters
  • j.D now has faster startup

Specials:

  • 41236K now travels further, does more damage
  • 214P now has a bigger collision box

Normal Moves

Close

  • c.A: Same as f.A.
  • c.B: Same as f.B.
  • c.C: Cancelable combo filler. Same damage as 2C. Your main heavy normal for combos.
  • c.D: Same as f.D.

Standing

  • f.A: Whiffs on most crouchers and doesn't have much range. Can stop hops, but useless otherwise. Chainable and cancelable.
  • f.B: 2 hits: first one is cancelable, second one is safe on block but not cancelable and whiffs on a lot of crouchers, which leaves Shermie open for a punish.
  • f.C: Covers a wide arc in front of Shermie. Very good range, speed and active frames. Amazing poke in general.
  • f.D: A little more range than 2C, but slower. Good anti-air, but only if used early enough. Whiffs on crouchers.

Crouching

  • 2A: Fast but not much range. Chainable and cancelable.
  • 2B: Very fast and good range. Nice low poke. Links into 41236P if close enough. Chainable.
  • 2C: Very reliable anti-air. Same damage as c.C. Cancelable.
  • 2D: Good range, a little more than 2B. A bit slow, but active for longer than a typical sweep.

Jumping

  • j.A: Nice air-to-air. Hits a bit above Shermie.
  • j.B: Also a great air-to-air, and still viable as a jump-in.
  • j.C: Fantastic jump-in. Easy to hit on all crouchers, and just as easy to crossup.
  • j.D: Another great jump-in. Deals a little more damage than j.C and has more horizontal range. A little harder to crossup with.
  • 8j.D: Most horizontal range of her jumping normals, together with j.CD. Okay as a defensive air-to-air.

CD Normals

  • 5CD: Has no lower hurtbox, in line with its appearance. Cancelable on hit, block, and whiff. Cancel window is not generous, so it is hard to confirm a counterhit.
  • j.CD: Same great horizontal range as nj.D. A bit harder to hit crouchers with compared to j.C and j.D.

Throws

Shermie Flash Original: 4/6C (close)

  • Regular throw, techable. Throws forward. Causes hard knockdown. You can use this instead of hcf+P if you do not want to throw the opponent out of the corner.
  • Leaves the opponent too far away to apply pressure afterwards, except when thrown into the corner.

Front Flash: 4/6D (close)

  • Regular throw, techable. Throws behind Shermie. Causes a soft knockdown.
  • Leaves the opponent too far away to apply pressure afterwards, except when thrown into the corner.

Command Moves

Shermie Stand: 6B

  • Does 2 hits. Both hit overhead. Slow but good range. First hit whiffs on small crouchers. Second one can hit from halfscreen away.
  • Loses the overhead property when cancelled into. Makes the last hit cancelable into specials, which is not useful.
  • When late-canceled into, it maintains the overhead property, allowing you to slip mixups into pressure.

Special Moves

Shermie Spiral: 41236A/C (close) ($)

  • 1f startup command grab. Your main combo and mixup tool.
  • Combos from any cancelable normal (except 6B) and links from 2B. Throws behind Shermie and leaves the opponent on their back, facing away from Shermie.
  • No difference between A and C versions.
  • Only use qcf+K afterward if it kills, omitting the follow up gives you enough time to pressure the opponent afterwards.

Shermie Whip: 214A/C ($)

  • A hitgrab-type move. Useful for whiff punishing thanks to its speed and hitbox.
  • Leaves the opponent facedown behind Shermie, facing her. Can also catch opponents out of the air.
  • Combos from cancelable normals but deals less damage than 41236P, recovers slower, and is unsafe on block (although pushback helps mitigate this). Use with caution.
  • A and C versions deal the same damage. C version starts slower. Both have some startup invincibility, but not enough that it matters.
  • Always use 236K after this because it doesn't allow for pressure afterwards anyway, so just take the extra damage.

Shermie Shoot: 41236B/D

  • Forward moving command grab. Deals more damage than 41236P without 236K and does not switch sides.
  • Risky since the opponent can react to the startup animation and sound. Still useful as a whiff punish or as an occasional surprise move.
  • Combos from 2C or c.C if cancelled fast enough. Usually won't after a jump-in due to pushback, unless it's a crossup.
  • Can be whiff-cancelled from 5CD or 2C to make it harder to react to.
  • B and D versions deal the same damage. B version travels about halfscreen, D version travels fullscreen.

Axle Spin Kick: 214B/D

  • Shermie spins while jumping forward in an arc and does a kick after landing.
  • Full invincibility until Shermie reaches the apex of the jump.
  • The kick itself is safe on block, but Shermie can easily be hit out of the air before she can land to do her kick. Can get you out of some situations, but not very useful.
  • D version goes further than B version and deals more damage.

Shermie Clutch: 623B/D ($)

  • Anti-air command grab. Sounds cool in theory, but loses to any decent jump-in.
  • Too slow to react with, but on a hard read it can catch an opponent trying to jump out of a command grab.
  • Leaves the opponent on their back in front of Shermie, facing away from her.
  • B and D versions deal the same damage.
  • Only use 236K after if it kills, omitting the followup gives you enough time to pressure the opponent afterwards.

Shermie Cute: 236B/D (during ($) moves)

  • An OTG followup to some of Shermie's specials. Trades advantage on a knockdown for some extra damage.
  • Has to be input in the direction the opponent will be thrown in.
  • No difference between the two versions.

Desperation Moves

Shermie Carnival: 4123641236A/C (close)

  • Fully invincible command grab DM with slow startup. Leaves the opponent facedown, facing Shermie.
  • A and C versions are identical. MAX version deals more damage and leaves the opponent faceup, facing away from Shermie.
  • All versions switch sides.

Shermie Flash: 6321463214A/C (close)

  • 0f startup command grab DM. Can be combo-ed into from cancelable normals (except 6B) or linked from 2B.
  • A and C versions are identical. MAX version lets you and the opponent mash for more or less damage. Damage if not mashed against is ridiculously high.
  • All versions leave the opponent on their back in front of Shermie, facing her.

Combos

General Notes:

  • Use 236K after 41236P for extra damage if it would secure the kill, otherwise take the wake up pressure.
  • 2C can be used instead of c.C (same damage) if you find it easier to input.
  • In any combo with 6321463214P/4123641236P, it can be replaced with 6321463214AC/4123641236AC for more damage if you have the resources.

Meterless

Low

2B > 41236P
Basic low confirm into command grab. Since this is a link, it should give you just enough time to confirm the hit.
2B > 5B(1) > 41236P
More damaging version of the above that does not work on some crouchers.

Mid/Jump-In

(j.X) > c.C > 41236P
Your default punish or jump-in combo filler.
(j.X) > c.C > 41236K
Punish for when you don't want to switch sides. Also works after a crossup, but not a regular jump-in.

With Meter

Low

2B > 6321463214P
Low link into DM. Since this is a link, it should give you just enough time to confirm the hit.
2B > 5B(1) > 6321463214P
More damaging version of the above that does not work on some crouchers. 4123641236P also works here.

Mid/Jump-In

c.C > 6321463214P
Combo into DM as a punish or jump-in combo filler.

With Quick MAX

2B > ABC > c.C > 6321463214P
Low Quick MAX conversion.

Strategy & Tips

Videos

King of Fighters 98 UM FE: Shermie Guide by Mash It Out

External Links

The King of Fighters '98 Ultimate Match Final Edition
System

FAQSystemControlsGuidesChangelistMatch VideosAdvanced StrategyTier ListsFrame Data & Hitboxes

Characters

Andy BogardAthena AsamiyaBenimaru NikaidoBilly KaneBlue MaryBrian BattlerChang KoehanChin GentsaiChizuru KaguraChoi BoungeChrisClark StillEiji KisaragiGeese HowardGoro DaimonHeavy D!HeidernIori YagamiJoe HigashiKasumi TodohKim KaphwanKingKyo KusanagiLeona HeidernLucky GlauberMai ShiranuiMatureMr. BigRalf JonesRobert GarciaRugal BernsteinRyo SakazakiRyuji YamazakiSaisyu KusanagiShermieShingo YabukiSie KensouTakuma SakazakiTerry BogardViceWolfgang KrauserYashiro NanakaseYuri Sakazaki

EX Characters

EX AndyEX BillyEX Blue MaryEX GeeseEX JoeEX KingEX KyoEX MaiEX RobertEX RyoEX TerryEX YamazakiEX YuriOrochi ChrisOrochi ShermieOrochi Yashiro