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==Gameplay Overview==
==Movelist==


===Gameplay Notes===
[[Image:Raidenxiiimoves.png]]
Who is Raiden you say? Well he's a top tier character and can do virtually everything your favorite character can do but better. He's the guy that complements your team and pulls you a win despite it having two bottom tier characters on the frontline. He's the powerhouse that runs through a whole team of mid-high tiers without breaking a sweat. He's that character that annoys your  opponents to no end as soon as the announcer says "GO!". I'll skip all the move descriptions and put it plain & simple: If you're looking for a character that can win and look good doing it then look no further.


===Pros===
:[http://youtu.be/9u5PGiZ4eKs Raiden's Move List Video]


- Insane priority


- Good defensive game


- Great pokes
=Console Changes=


- Great for any team position, battery/middleman/anchor
* Weak Poison Breath has less lag. When it hits you can followup with his command throw


- Can zone well
* Adjustments to Super Drop Kick


- Extremely powerful combos that require very little drive/meter
* Charge times have been increased.


- Good juggle potential
* Invincibility removed


- He can quickly carry the opponent to the corner
* Guard crush ability has been reduced


===Cons===
* Can no longer be connected after a guard cancel attack


- To get the most out of him he requires patience and timing, after you get that down you're good to go.
* Knocks the opponent away.


- May have trouble against very offensive rushdown characters.
* Jump D’s hitbox has been strengthened to hit downwards. It should whiff less often on short opponents


==Normals==
* Giant Bomb (feint) has less recovery


===Standing===
* EX Raiden Bomb’s forward travel distance has been reduced.
[[Image:Far_Normals_7.png]]


'''st. A''' - A simple slap move. It starts up very fast, has good priority, great recovery, and surprisingly good range as well. This will be the normal you use the most because it has so many uses, preferably as an anti-air to set-up reset combos for his 3/4 dropkicks. It chains into other lights so feel free to do so whenever the opportunity comes up. Same rules apply to both the close and far version.
* Raiden Bomber now has complete invincibility.


- Chain/Cancellable, far and close
Yamamoto says:


- Hit Detection: High
''"Although Super Dropkick has been weakened, shorter recovery on Giant Bomb Feint allows him to be played more trickily. With the improvement to his jump HK {j.D}, he has reliable attacks from the air leading to greater attack possibilities. Worthy of special mention, complete invincibility on Raiden Bomber means no more awkward looking trades.''


- Damage: 30
=Gameplay Overview=


- Combos into: When used as an anti-air it can set-up Level 3/4 Super Dropkick reset combos.
===Gameplay Notes===
Raiden is one of the most complex and damaging characters in KOFXIII. To play him to his fullest potential, you need to utilize spacing, frame traps, manage meter wisely and constantly think ahead as you charge different dropkicks. Based on how much meter he has and which dropkick you are charging, his combos and setups keep changing on the fly. Given that, you can choose to play him in many different ways. You can focus on more of a rushdown based gameplay as you only charge lvl1 dropkicks between setups. You can also choose to play more passively and go for lvl2/3/4 drop kick charges as they give you new setups and combo opportunities. Almost all his combos (if you want to maximize damage) utilize dropkicks in someway or another. Aside from that, he has decent frame traps and a really good vortex from his command throw (hcf+K). Overall he is a high tier character that keeps getting better depending on how much work you put in while you play him. If you are looking to challenge yourself and play a complex character with lots of options and dish out really high amounts of damage then Raiden is your character.


- Combos from: Crouch light normals, also Level 3/4 Super Dropkick, as soon as they begin to recover from the first dropkick use this normal again to reset their body and set them up to get hit by the other dropkick.
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* High priority normals
* Good defensive game
* Can deal with zoning quite well
* Great block strings along with hit confirms
* Fit for any team position (battery/middleman/anchor)
* Powerful combos that require very little drive/meter
* Crazy juggle potential (specially if you charge DKs)
* lvl3/4 dropkicks have ultimate juggle properties
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* High execution barrier
* Requires player to constantly think ahead for setups and mix-ups
* Has trouble dealing with strong rushdown characters without meter
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=Normals=


'''st. B''' - A kick aimed at the gut area. It starts up a bit slower than his stand A and it isn't chain-able in any shape or form making it a less useful normal compared to the rest of his arsenal; however, it can possibly be used as a good poke if timed correctly.The close and far versions are the same so the same rules apply.
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- Hit Detection: High
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- Damage: 35
'''st. A:''' 30 damage, cancellable/chainable, hits mid. A simple slap move. It starts up very fast, has good priority, great recovery, and surprisingly good range as well. This will be the normal you use the most because it has so many uses, preferably as an anti-air to set-up reset combos for his 3/4 dropkicks. It chains into other lights so feel free to do so whenever the opportunity comes up. Same rules apply to both the close and far version.


- Combos from: Since it isn't cancel-able is has to be chained into from other light normals.
'''st. B:''' 35 damage, hits mid. A kick aimed at the gut area. It starts up a bit slower than his stand A and it isn't chain-able in any shape or form making it a less useful normal compared to the rest of his arsenal; however, it can possibly be used as a good poke if timed correctly.The close and far versions are the same so the same rules apply.


- Combos into: EX Super Raiden Drop
'''st. C:''' 80 damage, hits mid. Strong punch aimed at the mid-section. It starts up at a good speed making it a good poke when timed well. Sadly, it's only a poke because it isn't cancellable. Level 3 or 4 dropkick can be used after this move, moreso in the corner to keep the pressure on your opponent.


'''st. D:''' 70 damage, hits high. A regular high mid. It starts up quickly and has great range, but doesn't have much use in combos but most people end up using it in block strings.


'''st. C''' - Strong punch aimed at the mid-section. It starts up at a good speed making it a good poke when timed well. Sadly, it's only a poke because it isn't cancellable. Level 3 or 4 dropkick can be used after this move, moreso in the corner to keep the pressure on your opponent.
'''cl. C:''' 40 + 45 damage, cancellable, hits mid. Headbutt attack with short range. It has fast start up and is cancellable on the first hit so it makes up for its mediocre range to a degree. It combos into just about anything with a fast start-up.


- Hit Detection: High
'''cl. D:''' 45 + 50 damage, hits overhead. High kick which does two hits. It has good range but it isn't cancellable and the recovery is mediocre so you probably won't be using it much compared to the rest of his normals.


- Damage: 80
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- Combos into: Level 3/4 Super Dropkick when timed correctly
'''cr. A:''' 30 damage, cancellable/chainable, hits mid. Crouching slap. Same move as is stand A except crouching. While it doesn't have the luxury of being an anti-air, it can be used to chain together lights into devastating combos. It has good range and recovery.


'''cr. B:''' 35 damage, chainable, hits low. Crouching low kick with fast start up and great range. It combos into other lights easily. This normal will help you start at a lot of combos when you're up close so use it well.


'''st. D''' - A regular high kick. It starts up quickly and has great range, but doesn't have much use in combos but most people end up using it in block strings.
'''cr. C:''' 70 damage, cancellable, hits mid. Punch aimed at the gut. It has good range, okay recovery and can be canceled but you'll probably whiff the canceled move unless it's something with a lot of range and fast start-up.


- Hit Detection: High
'''cr. D:''' 80 damage, whiff/cancellable, hits low. Low kick swhich trips the opponent when it makes contact. It is whiff cancel-able before it hits, doesn't have much combo use unless you stick to whiff canceling it and it hits low.


- Damage: 70
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'''j. A:''' 45 (40) damage, hits overhead. Jumping slap. A good air-to-air move.


[[Image:Close_Normals_7.png]]
'''j. B:''' 45 (40) damage, hits overhead. Jumping light kick. It has fast start up but doesn't have enough priority to combo into much of anything. It's simply a good poke to use from time to time.


'''cl. C''' - Headbutt attack with short range. It has fast start up and is cancellable on the first hit so it makes up for its mediocre range to a degree. It combos into just about anything with a fast start-up.
'''j. C:''' 72 damage, hits overhead. Jumping double handed slap with good priority and decent range. It's a nice air-to-air attack. Its start up has good speed, but is not the preferred jump-in attack but is still good.


- Cancellable
'''j. D:''' 70 (68) damage, hits overhead. Raiden does a bellyflop! This is the preferred jump-in of choice because it does a lot of stun, has good priority and range because of Raiden's big hitbox. It crosses up as well as long as aimed for the opponents head on the way down.


- Hit Detection: High
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- Damage: 40+45
'''CD:''' 75 damage, whiff/cancellable, hits mid. Raiden does a short range dropkick. It has decent start up speed but the range is a little short to the rest of his moves. Use at mid range or stick to whiff canceling it to throw your opponent off their game. 


- Combos into: Weak/EX Poison mist, EX/Head Crusher, Level 3/4 Super Dropkick, Crazy Train DM, EX/Super Raiden Drop DM
'''j. CD:''' 90 (80) damage, hits mid. The exact same rules apply from his stand CD except you can't whiff cancel it.


'''GCCD:''' 10 damage, hits mid.


'''cl. D''' - High kick which does two hits. It has good range but it isn't cancellable and the recovery is mediocre so you probably won't be using it much compared to the rest of his normals.
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- Hit Detection: High
'''Neck Hanging = (b/f+C/D)''' - Raiden lifts the opponent into the air and chokes them for about a second and a half. It does a little bit more damage than most neutral throws in game.


- Damage: 45+50
- Can be broken


===Crouching===
- Hit Detection: Close
[[Image:Crouch_Normals_7.png]]


'''cr. A''' - Crouching slap. Same move as is stand A except crouching. While it doesn't have the luxury of being an anti-air, it can be used to chain together lights into devastating combos. It has good range and recovery.
- Damage: 15x6+35


- Chain/Cancellable
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- Hit Detection: High
'''Poison Mist = (qcb+P)''' - Raiden spits out a cloud of green gas.  Can cancel out projectiles.  A version comes out fast and can combo from strong normals.  On hit it gives Raiden enough frame advantage to link a hcf+B/D or Super Grab but on block is slightly punishable by fast normals and moves.  C version has slower start-up so it can't combo from strong normals but grants much greater frame advantage on hit and block.  On hit you can link a cr.C into w/e for a combo.  The A version Mist is good to use against fireballs cause of it's fast start up.


- Damage: 30


- Combos from: Other light normals, standing or crouching
'''(EX) = qcb+AC''' - The EX version grants a crumple stun on hit and can combo off of strong normals like the A version.  The only that will combo after are either fast normals or A/EX tackle version tackle. Only -2 on block so it's pretty safe.


- Combos into: Other lights normals, mostly standing one's
- Hit Detection: Mid


- Damage: 60/80/120


'''cr. B''' - Crouching low kick with fast start up and great range. It combos into other lights easily. This normal will help you start at a lot of combos when you're up close so use it well.
- Combos from: the weak version combos from Strong normals and the EX tackle in corner, same thing with the EX poison mist.


- Chainable
- Combos into: the EX poison mist can be use to combo into anything with a fast start-up, e.g. EX tackle, EX Super Raiden Drop DM


- Hit Detection: Low


- Damage: 35
'''Raiden Bomb = (dp+P)''' close in air - Raiden jumps into the air and if the opponent is in the air as well, along with being in the same trajectory as him, he performs a jumping Super Power Bomb slamming them onto the ground. It's an anti-air grab but it also can be comboed into if they're in a juggled state. Both the weak and strong versions have a normal start-up speed and they both do the same amount of damage. If you use this move while your opponent is going for a jump-in, it will trade but neither you nor the opponent will take damage so it doesn't really matter; however, this was changed in the version 1.1 arcade update. Raiden will now take damage when this move trades with the opponents jump attack.


- Combos from: Other light normals stand or crouching


- Combos into: Other light normals, EX Super Raiden Drop
'''(EX) = dp+AC''' - Very fast start-up and Raiden is also completely invincible during the whole move. It combos from EX tackle in the corner. This move will more than likely eat away the rest of your opponents health after the dropkick reset + EX tackle corner combo.


- Hit Detection: Air Throw


'''cr. C''' - Punch aimed at the gut. It has good range, okay recovery and can be canceled but you'll probably whiff the canceled move unless it's something with a lot of range and fast start-up.
- Damage: 129/184


- Cancellable
- Combos from: if drive cancelled weak/strong tackle works, EX tackle in corner.


- Hit Detection: High


- Damage: 70
'''Head Crusher = (hcf+K)''' close - Raiden's 1 frame command grab. Raiden grabs his opponent, turns around, then does what looks like a Crucifix Falling Powerbomb. It had command grab properties and combos from the strong normals. Do not use outside of combos as it has a whiff animation and while it doesn't last too long it still lasts long enough to be punished. Both versions work the same way so don't worry about pressing the wrong button.


- Combos into: level 3/4 Super Dropkicks, EX tackle, Weak/EX Poison Mist, Crazy Train DM, EX Super Raiden Drop


'''(EX) = hcf+BD''' - EX version is also 1 frame. Does more damage, and has more grab range than the normal version, giving it more combo-related opportunities.


'''cr. D''' - Low kick swhich trips the opponent when it makes contact. It is whiff cancel-able before it hits, doesn't have much combo use unless you stick to whiff canceling it and it hits low.
- Hit Detection: Close/Throw


- Whiff/Cancellable
- Damage: 150/200


- Hit Detection: Low
- Combos from: The weak/strong version combos from strong (and possibly lights if you have fast fingers) normals since it's a normal command grab, however the EX version can combo from lights easily because of the extended range and shorter start-up period.


- Damage: 80


- Combos into: When whiff canceled, it can combo into most of his EX attacks and anything else with a fast start-up.
'''Giant Bomb = (db~f+P)''' - Raiden crouches like a quarterback then yells "Ready!? GO!!!" as he proceeds to do a shoulder tackle knocking the opponent onto the ground. The charge time is about half a second. The weak version make him hit the opponent with his left shoulder and has a pretty short start-up period, makes Raiden travel halfway across the screen and is also quite safe. The strong version makes him tackle with his right shoulder, has a slightly longer start-up animation but it makes him travel farther across the screen, does pretty good chip damage on block and is less safe. It must also be noted that the strong verison has a good chunk of auto-guard at start-up making it somewhat safe and all the more convenient if you use it along with his feint. The weak version combos from strong normals but you'll have to think up your own set-ups for the strong version. Drive/super cancel-able as soon as it makes contact with the opponent. 
 
===Jumping===
[[Image:Jump_Normals_7.png]]
 
'''j. A''' - Jumping slap. A good air-to-air move.
 
- Hit Detection: Mid
 
- Damage: 45(40)


- Combos into: level 3/4 Super Dropkick rest combos.


'''(EX) = db~f+AC''' - Significantly faster start-up, the auto-guard is removed and makes him travel a little bit farther compared to the weak and strong versions. It does two hits instead of one. On the second hit, it launches the opponent into the air whether they were in a juggled state or not. As soon the opponent is hit, they're put in a juggled state. This move can and will be the move you use to quickly carry your opponent to the corner. In the corner, this move is godly, comboes into weak Poison Mist twice, Raiden Bomb/EX, Super Dropkick. If you wait until their body falls to the mid part of the stage, and his Neomax "Raiden Bomber" if you time it correctly, and ,if you use the EX tackle again, it will launch the opponent back into the air to get hit from whatever you want yet again. Never underestimate this move as it may help you turn the tables on your opponent when the match isn't in your favor.It is drive/super cancel-able on the second hit.


'''j. B''' - Jumping light kick. It has fast start up but doesn't have enough priority to combo into much of anything. It's simply a good poke to use from time to time.
- Drive/Super Cancel-able


- Hit Detection: Mid
- Hit Detection: Mid


- Damage: 45(40)
- Damage: 70/100/70+95


- Combos into: Mostly crouch normals
- Combos into: The weak/strong versions drive cancel into Raiden Bomb. The EX version combos into just about anything that doesn't require you to grab the opponent while they're standing still. The weak/strong version require more timing because of their start-up so you might want to stick to drive/super canceling them.


- Combos from: Weak/strong versions combo from moves with a lot of hit-stun. The EX versions combos from about anything that juggles the opponent, including itself.


'''j. C''' - Jumping double handed slap with good priority and decent range. It's a nice air-to-air attack. Itcomes out at a good speed, but is not the preferred jump-in attack but still good nonetheless.


- Hit Detection: Mid
'''Giant Bomb Feint = (db~f+P, AB)''' - Raiden crouches like a quarterback then yells "Ready!?" but if you press AB afterward it makes him stop and then go back to his neutral fighting stance. It's very useful for faking people out, but this move will probably get most of it's use when you accidentally put in the input for strong tackle instead of weak, which is okay because this move may save your butt. It also has a short auto-guard point which may be good for absorbing projectiles and a few predictable incoming attacks, and also builds some meter as well.


- Damage: 72




'''j. D''' - Raiden does a bellyflop! This is the preferred jump-in of choice because it does a lot of stun, has good priority and range because of Raiden's big hitbox. It crosses up as well as long as you aimed for the opponents head on the way down.  
'''Super Dropkick = [B]/[D]''' - Raiden does a dropkick. This move can make or break any match, whether you're winning or losing this move can seal the deal, but that depends on which version of the move you're going to use, how many dropkick kicks your charging at the same time (1 or 2), and how long you charged the move thus far. Now mix this into the equation as well, when you are charging dropkicks you lose the use of that button for X amount time., This literally forces Raiden to switch-up play styles for that said time. When you charge the B Super Dropkick you temporarily lose the use of st./cr./j.B, evasive rolls/safe rolls/GCAB and the ability to activate Hyperdive (BC) mode which is a real hindrance for the time being especially when going for the level 4 dropkick; however, when you charge the D Super Dropkick the handicap isn't as bad as you only lose the ability to st./cr./j.D and CD's, and, if the Raiden player chooses to do so, he can sacrifice his D Dropkick charge for a GCCD and still connect his B Dropkick afterward but this requires some strict timing.


- Hit Detection: Mid
'''NOTE:''' ''The Super Drop Kick charge times are referred to the in-game clock ticks, not real-time seconds. The timer clock for default is 60 ticks which is around 90 real-time seconds.
: [http://youtu.be/F5s2kfth_cQ?t=4m40s Timer ticks and Seconds Explained]''


- Damage: 70(68)
'''Level 1 = [B]/[D] + 3 timer ticks''' - The charge time is 3 timer ticks. This level of the move comes out at a slow almost turtle-like speed, knocks the opponent down point blank. This level of the move has little-to-no use whatsoever and it has pathetic recovery along with loads of frame disadvantage on block. It doesn't really have any combo chances. In short, try your best not to use it.


- Combos into: Stand/Crouch light/strong normals of your choice
- Damage: 100


===Blowback Attack===
[[Image:CD_7.png]]


'''CD''' - Raiden does a short range dropkick. It has decent start up speed but the range is a little short to the rest of his moves. Use at mid range or stick to whiff canceling it to throw your opponent off their game.
'''Level 2 = [B]/[D] + 9 timer ticks''' - The charge time is 9 timer ticks, knocks the opponent down on contact and this level of the move is tad bit more safe as it has less frame disadvantage on block. It still doesn't really have any combo opportunities so I'd suggest you wait the extra for 8 seconds to take it to the next level.


- Whiff/Cancellable
- Damage: 150


- Hit Detection: High


- Damage: 75
'''Level 3 = [B]/[D] + 18 timer ticks''' - The charge time is 18 timer ticks. This level of the move is pretty fast and has some invincibility within some of the start-up frames, does a good amount of guard crush damage and, when it hits the opponent, they are put into a juggled state which means they can get yet hit again. This move has its uses but only use it if you think it'll finish the opponent off for good; otherwise, I would suggest you to wait yet another 8 seconds and go for the level 4.


- Combos into: whiff cancel it into level 3/4 Super Dropkick, the opponent won't see it coming.
- Damage: 150




[[Image:JCD_7.png]]
'''Level 4 = [B]/[D] + 24 timer ticks''' - The charge time is 24 timer ticks. This level of the move hits like a truck because it's very fast (around 4 frame start-up), very safe and on block it takes away around 50% of the opponents guard crush. It puts the opponent into a juggle state as soon as they get hit, combos from just about any that doesn't knock the opponent directly onto the ground. This level of the move is possibly Raiden's second most dangerous in his already deadly arsenal (the first being his EX tackle).  


'''j. CD''' - The exact same rules apply from his stand CD except you can't whiff cancel it. If you want to use it, use it as an air-to-air move.
- Damage: 250


- Hit Detection: High
- All versions are Drive/Super Cancel-able on hit


- Damage: 90(80)
- Hit Detection: Mid


- Damage: Refer above, varies depending on level


[[Image:GCCD_7.png]]
- Combos into: Another level 3/4 super dropkick, EX tackle, st./cr.A, weak/EX poison mist, EX Raiden Bomb, neomax Raiden Bomber.


'''GCCD''' - The best, most useful Guard Cancel blowback in the whole game. Not only can this move be used as a get off me (just like every other character in the game this move costs one meter), it can be used to set-up level 3/4 Super Dropkicks combos. First the GCCD puts the opponent in a juggled state, then add the fact that the level 3/4 (mostly level 4) dropkick comes out at such immense speed that it can hit your opponent before they even touch the ground to recover. At the cost of one meter it's completely worth it.
- Combos from: B version can combo into his GCCD, st./cr.A, anti-airs, etc.
 
- Hit Detection: High


- Damage: 10
- More info regarding Drop Kick charge times can be found here: http://dreamcancel.com/forum/index.php?topic=1655.msg62374#msg62374


- Combos into: level 3/4 Super Dropkick
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==Throws==
'''Super Raiden Drop = (hcfx2+P)''' close - Raiden grabs the opponent, does a wrestling pose signifying that he's about to do finishing move, turns around then rolls on the ground carrying the opponent with him, jumps high up into the air, then does a Kinniku Buster slamming the opponent onto the ground. Because of the short whiff animation, the recovery isn't too bad. It combos from light/strong normals up close.
[[Image:Neck_Hanging.png]]


'''Neck Hanging = (b/f+C/D)''' - Raiden lifts the opponent into the air and chokes them for about a second and a half. It does a little bit more damage than most neutral throws in game.


- Can be broken
'''(EX) = hcbx2+AC''' - More damage, extended grab range making it easier to combo into.


- Hit Detection: Close
- Hit Detection: Close


- Damage: 15x6+35
- Damage: 240/360


==Command Moves==
- Combos form: strong normals, the EX version can be combo'd from chained light normals because of it's extended range along with EX poison mist.
'''Filler Picture'''


[[Image:Raiden_laugh.png]]


Raiden doesn't need any command moves.
'''Crazy Train = (qcfx2+P)''' - Has invincibility on start-up. Raiden hits the opponent in the stomach 4 times then does a haymaker knocking them onto the ground. The start-up speed is tolerable but it should never be thrown out randomly. Max cancel-able on the 4th hit when in HD mode.


==Special Attacks==
- Max Cancellable
[[Image:Poison_Bomb.png]]
 
'''Poison Mist = (qcb+P)''' - Raiden quickly breaths in and then spits out a green gaseous cloud hitting the opponent in the face. The A version does not knock down. It also comes out and goes away fairly at a rather fast speed, and recovers pretty quickly so keep your guard when the move is done. Combos from strong normals but best used after EX tackle in the corner. The C version has a slightly slower start-up but it, of course, stays out longer and knocks the opponent down on contact. If you do use it from a strong normal you may land a counter hit because your opponent might try to retaliate and hit you thinking you'll recover at a slower speed. Overall this version of the move will end up being your zoning tool of choice, preferably used to keep the opponent at bay when you're charging dropkicks to mow them over with later on. It doesn't combo from much of anything but it's a zoning tool.
 
 
(EX) = qcb+AC - The green cloud stays out a bit long, faster start-up, does two hits instead of one, upon the second hit it makes the opponent slowly fall to the ground leaving them open to get hit again. The follow-up attack needs to be something fast so it's suggested that you use a crouch normal or something with a very fast start-up otherwise the move you use will whiff.


- Hit Detection: High
- Hit Detection: High


- Damage: 60/80/120
- Damage: 40x4+60


- Combos from: the weak version combos from Strong normals and the EX tackle in corner, same thing with the EX poison mist.
- Combos from: strong normals


- Combos into: the EX poison mist can be use to combo into anything with a fast start-up, e.g. EX tackle, EX Super Raiden Drop DM
- Combos into: his neomax Raiden Bomber.


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'''Raiden Bomber = (qcfx2+BD)''' - Raiden does a wrestling pose, causing a rainbow of electric to glow on his forearm, then he lariats his opponent with such force that it makes them spin around in the air 4 times before they hit the ground. It has good start-up and recovery, comboing into it takes a bit of getting used to as most of the time the opponent will be airborne at the time. It works well after EX tackle and his dropkick in the corner.


'''Raiden Bomb = (dp+P)''' close in air - Raiden jumps into the air and if the opponent is in the air as well, along with being in the same trajectory as him, he performs a jumping Super Power Bomb slamming them onto the ground. It's an anti-air grab but it also can be comboed into if they're in a juggled state. Both the weak and strong versions have a normal start-up speed and they both do the same amount of damage. If you use this move while your opponent is going for a jump-in, it will trade but neither you nor the opponent will take damage so it doesn't really matter; however, this was changed in the version 1.1 arcade update. Raiden will now take damage when this move trades with the opponents jump attack.
- Hit Detection: High


- Damage: 480


(EX) = dp+AC - Very fast start-up and Raiden is also completely invincible during the whole move. It combos into EX tackle in the corner. This move will more than likely eat away the rest of your opponents health after the dropkick reset + EX tackle corner combos to them.
- Combos from: level 3/4 super dropkick, EX tackle, Crazy Train DM


- Hit Detection: Close/High
=Combos=


- Damage: 15+120/70+120
SDK = Super Dropkick Level 3 or 4


- Combos from: if drive cancelled weak/strong tackle works, EX tackle in coner.
'''SDK''' = Super Dropkick level 4 only




[[Image:Head_Crush.png]]
'''No Stock, No Drive Gauge -'''


'''Head Crusher = (hcf+K)''' close - Raiden grabs his opponent, turns around, then does what looks like a Crucifix Falling Powerbomb. It had command grab properties and combos from the strong normals. Do not use outside of combos as it has a whiff animation and while it doesn't last too long it still lasts long enough to be punished. Both versions work the same way so don't worry about pressing the wrong button.
cr.B x1~2, st.A, hcb+K




(EX) = hcf+BD - Faster start-up, more damage, and has more grab range than the normal version, giving it more combo-related opportunities.
'''1 Stock, No Drive Gauge -'''


- Hit Detection: Close
j.CD, '''SDK''', db~f+AC, db~f+A, dp+P


- Damage: 150/200
cr.Ax2 or st.C, '''SDK''', st.A, SDK, db~f+AC, dp+P


- Combos from: The weak/strong version combos from strong (and possibly lights if you have fast fingers) normals since it's a normal command grab, however the EX version can combo from lights easily because of the extended range and shorter start-up period.
GCCD, SDK, st.A, SDK, dp+P


(Corner) cr.B, cr.A, db~f+AC, dp+P


[[Image:Giant_Bomb.png]]


'''Giant Bomb = (db~f+P)''' - Raiden crouches like a quarterback then yells "Ready!? GO!!!" as he proceeds to do a shoulder tackle knocking the opponent onto the ground. The charge time is about half a second. The weak version make him hit the opponent with his left shoulder and has a pretty short start-up period, makes Raiden travel halfway across the screen and is also quite safe. The strong version makes him tackle with his right shoulder, has a slightly longer start-up animation but it makes him travel farther across the screen, does pretty good chip damage on block and is less safe. It must also be noted that the strong verison has a good chunk of auto-guard at start-up making it somewhat safe and all the more convenient if you use it along with his feint. The weak version combos from strong normals but you'll have to think up your own set-ups for the strong version. Drive/super cancel-able as soon as it makes contact with the opponent. 
'''1 Stock, 1+ Drive Gauge -'''


j.D, cr.C, qcb+AC, db~f+A, (DC) dp+P


(EX) = db~f+AC - Significantly faster start-up, the auto-guard is removed and makes him travel a little bit farther compared to the weak and strong versions. It does two hits instead of one. On the second hit, it launches the opponent into the air whether they were in a juggled state or not. As soon the opponent is hit, they're put in a juggled state. This move can and will be the move you use to quickly carry your opponent to the corner. In the corner, this move is godly, comboes into weak Poison Mist twice, Raiden Bomb/EX, Super Dropkick. If you wait until their body falls to the mid part of the stage, and his Neomax "Raiden Bomber" if you time it correctly, and ,if you use the EX tackle again, it will launch the opponent back into the air to get hit from whatever you want yet again. Never underestimate this move as it may help you turn the tables on your opponent when the match isn't in your favor.It is drive/super cancel-able on the second hit.
(Corner, or into Corner) [cr.B, cr.A] or st.C (1), db~f+AC, (DC) qcb+C, qcb+A, dp+P


- Drive/Super Cancellable


- Hit Detection: High
'''2 Stock, No Drive Gauge -'''


- Damage: 70/100/70+100
cr.Bx1~2, st.A, hcfx2+AC


- Combos into: The weak/strong versions drive cancel into Raiden Bomb. The EX version combos into just about anything that doesn't require you to grab the opponent while they're standing still. The weak/strong version require more timing because of their start-up so you might want to stick to drive/super canceling them.
[cr.B, cr.A] or st.C, db~f+AC, st.A, SDK, st.A, SDK, db~f+AC, dp+P


- Combos from: Weak/strong versions combo from moves with a lot of hit-stun. The EX versions combos from about anything that juggles the opponent, including itself.
GCCD, SDK, st.A, SDK, db~f+AC, dp+P




[[Image:Giant_Bomb_Feint.png]]
'''2 Stock, 1+ Drive Gauge -'''


'''Giant Bomb Feint = (db~f+P, AB)''' - Raiden crouches like a quarterback then yells "Ready!?" but if you press AB afterward it makes him stop and then go back to his neutral fighting stance. It's very useful for faking people out, but this move will probably get most of it's use when you accidentally put in the input for strong tackle instead of weak, which is okay because this move may save your butt.
'''SDK''', st.A, '''SDK''', db~f+AC, qcb+C, (DC) db~f+AC, qcb+Ax2, dp+P


(Corner) j.CD, lvl 3/4 dropkick, db~f+AC, (DC) qcb+C, db~f+AC, db~f+A, dp+P


[[Image:Super_Dropkick.png]]


'''Super Dropkick = [B]/[D]''' - Raiden does a dropkick. Tthis move can make or break any match, whether you're winning or losing this move can seal the deal, but that depends on which version of the move you're going to use, how many dropkick kicks your charging at the same time (1 or 2), and how long you charged the move thus far. Now mix this into the equation as well, when you are charging dropkicks you lose the use of that button for X amount time., This literally forces Raiden to switch-up play styles for that said time. When you charge the B Super Dropkick you temporarily lose the use of st./cr./j.B, evasive rolls/safe rolls/GCAB and the ability to activate Hyperdive (BC) mode which is a real hindrance for the time being especially when going for the level 4 dropkick; however, when you charge the D Super Dropkick the handicap isn't as bad as you only lose the ability to st./cr./j.D and CD's, and, if the Raiden player chooses to do so, he can sacrifice his D Dropkick charge for a GCCD and still connect his B Dropkick afterward but this requires some strict timing.
'''3 Stock, 2 Drive Gauge -'''


'''Level 1 = [B]/[D] + 4 seconds''' - The charge time is 4 seconds. This level of the move comes out at a slow almost turtle-like speed, knocks the opponent down point blank. This level of the move has little-to-no use whatsoever and it has pathetic recovery along with loads of frame disadvantage on block. It doesn't really have any combo chances. In short, try your best not to use it.
st/cr.X, SDK, st.A, SDK, db~f+AC, (DC) qcb+C, db~f+ACx2, (DC) qcb+A, db~f+A, dp+P


- Damage: 100
SDK, st.A, SDK, db~f+AC, (DC) qcb+C, db~f+AC, (DC) qcb+C, db~f+AC, dp+C (100%)


===HD Combos===


'''Level 2 = [B]/[D] + 8 seconds''' - The charge time is 8 seconds, knocks the opponent down on contact and this level of the move is tad bit more safe as it has less frame disadvantage on block. It still doesn't really have any combo opportunities so I'd suggest you wait the extra for 4 seconds to take it to the next level.
'''(1)''' st.D (2), (BC) cr.C, (db~f+AC, [HDC] qcb+C, db~f+A, [HDC] qcb+C)x2, db~f+AC, [HDC] qcb+C, db~f+A, dp+P ~ 788 damage, 3 stocks


- Damage: 150
'''(2)''' cr.C, (BC) cr.C, db~f+AC, [HDC] qcb+C, db~f+A, [HDC] qcb+C, cr.C, '''SDK''', db~f+AC, [HDC] qcb+C, db~f+A, dp+P ~ 1029 damage, 2 stocks


=Strategies=


'''Level 3 = [B]/[D] + 12 seconds''' - The charge time is 12 seconds. This level of the move is pretty fast and has some invincibility within some of the start-up frames, does a good amount of guard crush damage and, when it hits the opponent, they are put into a juggled state which means they can get yet hit again. This move has its uses but only use it if you think it'll finish the opponent off for good; otherwise, I would suggest you to wait yet another 4 seconds and go for the level 4.


- Damage: 200
==Far Range==


From this distance there is not a lot Raiden can do but he still has a couple of options. His A version Poison Mist comes out quickly and can be used to cancel projectiles which building you some meter. Ideally you should slowly advance by walking them into the corner and using Poison Mist to keep yourself covered. A shoulder tackle can cover a bit of distance as well.


'''Level 4 = [B]/[D] + 16 seconds''' - The charge time is 16 seconds. This level of the move hits like a truck because it's very fast (around 4 frame start-up), very safe, when it hits it takes away 1/4 of the opponents meter, on block it takes away around 70% of the opponents guard crush, and he's completely invincible through out the entire move. It puts the opponent into a juggle state as soon as they get hit, combos from just about any that doesn't knock the opponent directly onto the ground. The B version can be comboed into from his GCCD, using it coupled with his st.A and EX tackle guarantees 85-95% reset combos that will carry them all the way to the corner and finish them off. This level of the move is possibly Raiden's second most dangerous in his already deadly arsenal (the first being his EX tackle).  
==Mid Range==
Starting from this distance Raiden is incredibly dangerous. Poison Mist is a very potent move to deal with jump ins and cancel projectiles but be cautious since it can be punished if you are too predictable. His A version of Giant Bomb is fairly good at closing the distance but try to make sure your opponent is forced to block it if you choose to use this move. Once you get within a few steps of your opponent you can immediately turn the pressure on with your strong normals and guard crush game.  


- Damage: 250
At this range your opponent must be very careful of your drop kicks. You are close enough to react to jump ins and sluggish moves which can land you big damage. The preferred method of anti airing is st.A for short hops and dp+P for any jumps and super jumps. If they do anything that is even remotely slow from this distance let go of drop kick on reaction to it. If you get a st.A anti air you can let go of DK as well and get your combo of choice.


- All versions are Drive/Super Cancellable on hit
==Close Range==
When Raiden is up close and personal he has a lot of options. Raiden can guard crush fairly easily using a combination of cr.C, cl.C, Poison Mist, and Drop Kick. The A version of Giant Bomb is fairly safe on block which gets you right next to them. It also deals a lot of guard crush as well. Once you get a guard crush you can use cl.C or cr.C into qcb+AC into a big damage combo. If that's not your cup of tea Raiden has an incredibly dangerous j.D which can cross up very easily, a st.D that hits overhead, and a command grab that deals stupid damage. Because of those tools, Raiden has the same mixup game that every KoF character has except even deadlier because of how hard he hits.


- Hit Detection: High
Guard crushing with Raiden is a very deadly skill. Guard crushing is as easy as getting your opponent to block cr.C db~f+AC, DK. Those three moves will guard crush everybody except for Daimon, Clark, Ralf, and Maxima. Another fairly easy string to land if your opponent is not awake is cl.C, qcb+A, cr.C, db~f+A, DK. By showing your opponent that you know how to guard crush them quickly they'll be forced to spend meter on GCCDs to save themselves from losing their whole guard bar in a single second.


- Damage: Refer above, varies depending on level
When you're on the defensive it may be hard to dp+P jumps and hops but luckily Raiden has a very good st.C which deals with hops fairly effectively if you do it early enough and an amazing st.A. cr.C can work as an anti hop too but it is a bit more dangerous since it hits lower than cl.C.


- Combos into: Another level 3/4 super dropkick, EX tackle, st./cr.A, weak/EX poison mist, EX Raiden Bomb, neomax Raiden Bomber.
===Cornered Opponent===
By using a lot of Poison Mist and Giant Bomb to keep close you can make getting out very difficult for your opponent. Watch for jumps and punish with Raiden Bomb. Everything from the above section applies as well.  


- Combos from: B version can combo into his GCCD, st./cr.A, anti-airs, etc.
===Cornered===
The easiest way to get out is to try and use brute strength. EX Raiden Bomb will blow through almost every jump in attempt. St.A is incredibly fast and good at getting you some space to work with. If you are not charging a D drop kick then GCCDing is a very good tool to get out for only 1 bar. Drop kicking just to fly past a jump is an okay way to get out as well. While being cornered with Raiden is not too bad you still do not want to be put in this position.


==Desperation Moves==
==Tips==
[[Image:Super_Raiden_Drop.png]]


'''Super Raiden Drop = (hcfx2+P)''' close - Raiden grabs the opponent, does a wrestling pose signifying that he's about to do finishing move, turns around then rolls on the ground carrying the opponent with him, jumps high up into the air, then does a Kinniku Buster slamming the opponent onto the ground. Because of the short whiff animation, the recovery isn't too bad. It combos from strong normals up close.
GCCD into D Dropkick


Because of how long the game remembers your charge it is possible for you to GCCD into D dropkick. It's a very difficult technique but worth the effort it takes to learn because after you get it down and if you have the bar, your opponent is not safe no matter what button he presses.


(EX) = hcbx2+AC - More damage, extended grab range making it easier to combo into.
Hold BCD while blocking


- Hit Detection: Close
Release CD and quickly tap it again to get GCCD


- Damage: 240/360
Release CD once again and a D dropkick should come out


- Combos form: strong normals, the EX version can be combo'd from chained light normals because of it's extended range along with EX poison mist.
Proceed into your combo of choice.




[[Image:Crazy_Train.png]]
'''Frame Traps'''


'''Crazy Train = (qcfx2+P)''' - Raiden hits the opponent in the stomach 4 times then does a haymaker knocking them onto the ground. The start-up speed is tolerable but it should never be thrown out randomly. if you want to use it, combo into simple as that. Max cancel-able on the 4th hit when in HD mode.
*"(n) frame gap" = The amount of frames that opponent has to counter a frame trap.


- Max Cancellable
1.) st. B > st. A - 2 frame gap between st. B and st. A. St. A whiffs on crouching opponents, except on Daimon, Raiden, and Maxima.


- Hit Detection: High
2.) st. B > st. B - 4 frame gap between st. B and st. B.


- Damage: 40x4+60
3.) st. B > cr. B - 3 frame gap between st. B and st. B.


- Combos from: strong normals
4.) st. B > cl. C - 3 frame gap between st. B and cl. C.


- Combos into: his neomax Raiden Bomber.
5.) st. B > cr. C - 4 frame gap between st. B and cr. C.


==Neomax==
==Character Matchups==
[[Image:Raiden_Bomber.png]]


'''Raiden Bomber = (qcfx2+BD)''' - Raiden does a wrestling pose, causing a rainbow of electric to glow on his forearm, then he lariats his opponent with such force that it makes them spin around in the air 4 times before they hit the ground. It has good start-up and recovery, comboing into it takes a bit of getting used to as most of the time the opponent will be airborne at the time. It works well after EX tackle and his dropkick in the corner.
'''Andy Bogard'''
 
- Hit Detection: High


- Damage: 480
'''Ash Crimson'''


- Combos from: level 3/4 super dropkick, EX tackle, Crazy Train DM
'''Athena Asamiya'''


==Combos==
'''Benimaru Nikaido'''


SDK = Super Dropkick Level 3 or 4
'''Billy Kane'''


'''SDK''' = Super Dropkick level 4 only
'''Chin Gentsai'''


'''Clark Still'''


===No Drive===
'''Duo Lon'''


- cr.B x1~2, st.A, hcf+K
'''Elisabeth Branctorche'''


'''Goro Daimon'''


'''1 Meter'''
'''Hwa Jai'''


- j.CD, '''SDK''', db~f+AC, db~f+C, dp+P
'''Iori Yagami (Claw)'''


- cr.Ax2 or st.C, '''SDK''', st.A, SDK, db~f+AC, dp+P
'''Iori Yagami (Flame)'''


- GCCD, SDK, st.A, SDK, dp+P
'''Joe Higashi'''


- (Corner) cr.B, cr.A, db~f+AC, dp+P
'''K' '''


'''Kim Kaphwan'''


'''2 Meters'''
'''King'''


- cr.Bx1~2, st.A, hcbx2+AC
'''Kula Diamond'''


- [cr.B, cr.A] or st.C, db~f+AC, st.A, SDK, st.A, SDK, db~f+AC, dp+P
'''Kyo Kusanagi (XIII) '''


- GCCD, SDK, st.A, SDK, db~f+AC, dp+P
'''Kyo Kusanagi (NESTS)'''


'''Leona Heidern'''


===50% Drive===
'''Mai Shiranui'''


'''1 Meter'''
'''Mature'''


- j.D, cr.C, qcb+AC, db~f+A, (DC) dp+P
'''Maxima'''


- (Corner, or into Corner) [cr.B, cr.A] or st.C (1), db~f+AC, (DC) qcb+C, qcb+A, dp+P
'''Raiden (mirror match)'''


'''Ralf Jones'''


'''2 Meters'''
'''Robert Garcia'''


- '''SDK''', st.A, '''SDK''', db~f+AC, qcb+C, (DC) db~f+AC, qcb+Ax2, dp+P
'''Ryo Sakazaki'''


- (Corner) j.CD, lvl 3/4 dropkick, db~f+AC, (DC) qcb+C, db~f+AC, db~f+A, dp+P
'''Saiki'''


'''Shen Woo'''


===100% Drive===
'''Sie Kensou'''


'''3 Meters'''
'''Takuma Sakazaki'''


- st/cr.X, SDK, st.A, SDK, db~f+AC, (DC) qcb+C, db~f+ACx2, (DC) qcb+A, db~f+A, dp+P
'''Mr. Karate'''


==HD Combos==
'''Terry Bogard'''


- st.D (2), (BC) cr.C, (db~f+AC, [HDC] qcb+C, db~f+A, [HDC] qcb+C)x2, db~f+AC, [HDC] qcb+C, db~f+A, dp+P ~ 788 damage, 3 stocks
''''Vice'''


- cr.C, (BC) cr.C, db~f+AC, [HDC] qcb+C, db~f+A, [HDC] qcb+C, cr.C, '''SDK''', db~f+AC, [HDC] qcb+C, db~f+A, dp+P ~ 1029 damage, 2 stocks
'''Yuri Sakazaki'''


= Move Metadata=


{| style="color:#FFFFFF; background-color:#0066CC;" border="9" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="1"
!Move || Damage || Stun || Startup || On Guard || Remarks


=Strategies=
|- style="color:#003366; background-color:#99CCFF;" align="left"
!s.A
| 30 || 3 || 4 || 0 ||
|- style="color:#003366; background-color:#99CCFF;" align="left"
!cr.A
| 30 || 3 || 7 || 0 ||
|- style="color:#003366; background-color:#99CCFF;" align="left"
!far A
| 30 || 3 || 4 || 0 ||
|- style="color:#003366; background-color:#99CCFF;" align="left"
!j.A
| 45 || 3 || 5 || - ||
|- style="color:#003366; background-color:#99CCFF;" align="left"
!hop A
| 40 || 3 || 5 || - ||


|- style="color:#003366; background-color:#99CCFF;" align="left"
!s.B
| 35 || 3 || 6 || +2 ||
|- style="color:#003366; background-color:#99CCFF;" align="left"
!cr.B
| 35 || 3 || 5 || 0 ||
|- style="color:#003366; background-color:#99CCFF;" align="left"
!far B
| 35 || 3 || 6 || +2 ||
|- style="color:#003366; background-color:#99CCFF;" align="left"
!j.B
| 45 || 3 || 5 || - ||
|- style="color:#003366; background-color:#99CCFF;" align="left"
!hop B
| 40 || 3 || 5 || - ||


==Far Range==
|- style="color:#003366; background-color:#99CCFF;" align="left"
!s.C (1st hit)
| 40 || 4 || 5 || - ||
|- style="color:#003366; background-color:#99CCFF;" align="left"
!s.C (2nd hit)
| 45 || 8 || - || -3 ||
|- style="color:#003366; background-color:#99CCFF;" align="left"
!cr.C
| 70 || 7 || 6 || -5 ||
|- style="color:#003366; background-color:#99CCFF;" align="left"
!far C
| 80 || 7 || 11 || -4 ||
|- style="color:#003366; background-color:#99CCFF;" align="left"
!j.C
| 72 || 7 || 6 || - ||
|- style="color:#003366; background-color:#99CCFF;" align="left"
!hop C
| 70 || 7 || 6 || - ||


From this distance there is not a lot Raiden can do but he still has a couple of options. His A version Poison Mist comes out quickly and can be used to cancel projectiles which building you some meter. Ideally you should slowly advance by walking them into the corner and using Poison Mist to keep yourself covered. A shoulder tackle can cover a bit of distance as well.
|- style="color:#003366; background-color:#99CCFF;" align="left"
!s.D (1st hit)
| 45 || 6 || 10 || - ||
|- style="color:#003366; background-color:#99CCFF;" align="left"
!s.D (2nd hit)
| 50 || 4 || - || -2 ||
|- style="color:#003366; background-color:#99CCFF;" align="left"
!cr.D
| 80 || 7 || 9 || -8 ||
|- style="color:#003366; background-color:#99CCFF;" align="left"
!far D
| 80 || 7 || 7 || -7 ||
|- style="color:#003366; background-color:#99CCFF;" align="left"
!j.D
| 70 || 7 || 9 || - ||
|- style="color:#003366; background-color:#99CCFF;" align="left"
!hop D
| 68 || 7 || 9 || - ||


==Mid Range==
|- style="color:#003366; background-color:#99CCFF;" align="left"
Starting from this distance Raiden is incredibly dangerous. Poison Mist is a very potent move to deal with jump ins and cancel projectiles but be cautious since it can be punished if you are too predictable. His A version of Giant Bomb is fairly good at closing the distance but try to make sure your opponent is forced to block it if you choose to use this move. At this range your opponent must be very careful of your drop kicks. You are close enough to react to jump ins and sluggish moves which can land you big damage. Try to only let go of drop kick in reaction to something since it is punishable on block.
!st.CD
| 75 || 10 || 15 || -2 ||
|- style="color:#003366; background-color:#99CCFF;" align="left"
!j.CD
| 90 || 8 || 11 || - ||
|- style="color:#003366; background-color:#99CCFF;" align="left"
!hop CD
| 80 || 8 || 9 || - ||
|- style="color:#003366; background-color:#99CCFF;" align="left"
!Normal Throw = b/f+C/D
| 101 || 0 || 1 || - ||
|- style="color:#003366; background-color:#99CCFF;" align="left"
!GCCD
| 4 || 0 || 17 || -15 || 17 Frame startup vs J attacks too
|- style="color:#003366; background-color:#99CCFF;" align="left"
!Head Crusher = hcf+B/D close
| 150 || 0 || 1 || - || 38 on whiff
|- style="color:#003366; background-color:#99CCFF;" align="left"
!Raiden Bomb (1) dp+A/C
| 15 || 0 || 5 || - ||
|- style="color:#003366; background-color:#99CCFF;" align="left"
!Raiden Bomb (2)
| 120 || 0 || - || - ||


==Close Range==
|- style="color:#003366; background-color:#99CCFF;" align="left"
When Raiden is up close and personal he has a lot of options. Raiden can guard crush fairly easily using a combination of cr.C, cl.C, Poison Mist, and Drop Kick. The A version of Giant Bomb and Poison Mist are fairly safe on block and can lead to a lot of counter hits. Once you get a guard crush you can use cl.C or cr.C into qcb+AC into a big damage combo.
!A Giant Bomb = [db]~f+A
| 70 || 8 || 19 || -6 ||Close
|- style="color:#003366; background-color:#99CCFF;" align="left"
!C Giant Bomb = [db]~f+C
| 100 || 12 || 31 || -7 ||Close, Feint 27
|- style="color:#003366; background-color:#99CCFF;" align="left"
!A Poison Breath = qcb+A
| 60 || 6 || 19 || -6 ||
|- style="color:#003366; background-color:#99CCFF;" align="left"
!C Poison Breath = qcb+C
| 80 || 8 || 30 || +5 ||
|- style="color:#003366; background-color:#99CCFF;" align="left"
!Super Drop Kick 1 [B/D]
| 100 || 6 || 17 || -11 ||3 seconds, Count 2
|- style="color:#003366; background-color:#99CCFF;" align="left"
!Super Drop Kick 2
| 150 || 8 || 17 || -11 ||9 seconds, Count 6
|- style="color:#003366; background-color:#99CCFF;" align="left"
!Super Drop Kick 3
| 150 || 10 || 11 || -5 || 18 seconds, Count 12
|- style="color:#003366; background-color:#99CCFF;" align="left"
!Super Drop Kick 4
| 250 || 20 || 11 || -5 || 24 seconds, Count 16
|- style="color:#003366; background-color:#99CCFF;" align="left"
!EX Head Crusher = hcb+BD close
| 200 || 0 || 1 || - || Whiff 38
|- style="color:#003366; background-color:#99CCFF;" align="left"
!EX Raiden Bomb 1 = dp+AC
| 70 || 0 || 4 || 0 ||
|- style="color:#003366; background-color:#99CCFF;" align="left"
!EX Raiden Bomb 2
| 120 || 0 || - || -8 ||
|- style="color:#003366; background-color:#99CCFF;" align="left"
!EX Giant Bomb 1 = [db]~f+AC
| 70 || 0 || 14 || - ||
|- style="color:#003366; background-color:#99CCFF;" align="left"
!EX Giant Bomb 2
| 100 || 0 || - || - ||
|- style="color:#003366; background-color:#99CCFF;" align="left"
!EX Poison Breath = qcb+AC
| 120 || 0 || 18 || -2 ||
|- style="color:#003366; background-color:#99CCFF;" align="left"
!Super Raiden Drop = hcbx2+AC close
| 240 || 0 || 1 || - || Freeze 29 , Whiff 58
|- style="color:#003366; background-color:#99CCFF;" align="left"
!Crazy Train 1 = qcfx2+A/C
| 40 || 0 || 40(11) || - ||
|- style="color:#003366; background-color:#99CCFF;" align="left"
!Crazy Train 2-4
| 40 || 0 || - || - ||
|- style="color:#003366; background-color:#99CCFF;" align="left"
!Crazy Train 5
| 60 || 0 || - || -12 ||
|- style="color:#003366; background-color:#99CCFF;" align="left"
!EX Super Raiden Drop = hcbx2+AC
| 360 || 0 || 1 || - ||Freeze 29, Whiff 60
|- style="color:#003366; background-color:#99CCFF;" align="left"
!Raiden Bomber = qcfx2+BD
| 480 || 0 || 86(16) || -19 || Freeze 70
|- style="color:#003366; background-color:#99CCFF;" align="left"
|}


===Cornered Opponent===
=Raiden's Jumps=
By using a lot of Poison Mist and Giant Bomb to keep close you can make getting out very difficult for your opponent. Watch for jumps and punish with Raiden Bomb. Everything from the above section applies as well.


===Cornered===
[[File:Kofxiiiraidenjumps.jpg]]
The easiest way to get out is to try and use brute strength. EX Raiden Bomb will blow through almost every jump in attempt. St.A is incredibly fast and good at getting you some space to work with. If you are not charging a D drop kick then GCCDing is a very good tool to get out for only 1 bar. Drop kicking just to fly past a jump is an okay way to get out as well. While being cornered with Raiden is not too bad you still do not want to be put in this position.


==Tips==
This picture demonstrates different jump heights/distances.


==Miscellaneous==
Grey/White = Neutral Jump
===Character Sprite===
[[Image:Raiden_sprite.gif]]


===Colors===
Yellow = Neutral Hop
[[Image:Colors_7.png]]


Orange = Forward Hop


'''Big Bear'''
Red = Forward Hyper Hop


[[Image:Colors_7.2.png]]
Blue = Forward Jump


===Other===
Green = Forward Super Jump
[[Image:Taunt_7.png]]


Taunt
The forward moving jumps/hops display one image at the apex of the jump and one at the landing point.


[[Image:Other_Animations_7.png]]
=Videos=


'''First Row:''' Standing/Crouching/Evasive Roll
'''Beating Like a Crazy Train: A KOF XIII Big Bear's Simple Tutorial. '''


'''Second Row:''' Walking (forward/Walking (Backward)/Safe Roll
{{#ev:youtube|m9vOt-s8kz4}}


'''Third Row:''' Running/Back Step/Throw Break


'''Fourth Row:''' Standing Guard/Crouching Guard/Guard Crush
'''Raiden Hit Boxes'''


'''Fifth Row:''' Dizzy/Downed/Hyper Drive Activation
{{#ev:youtube|adsO4Ylpavs}}


'''Last Row:''' Win Pose/Knock Out/Time Up Pose
=Contributors=


==Links & References==
[http://dreamcancel.com/forum/index.php?action=profile;u=3887 keykakko] [http://dreamcancel.com/wiki/index.php?title=Raiden_(XIII)#Move_Metadata]


'''Technical Reference'''
[http://dreamcancel.com/forum/index.php?action=profile;u=4128 machina] [http://dreamcancel.com/wiki/index.php?title=Raiden_(XIII)#Raiden.27s_Jumps]


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5bUwnGP_HGQ#t=4m26s
=External Links=


[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AkbHR6iUNvj5dDVHSXBhRjRCRnFaLXJmaFRuQmoyQmc#gid=0 Raiden's Tackle db~f+A/C Punish Guide]


==Discussion Threads==
=Discussion Threads=
Discuss at [http://dreamcancel.com/forum/index.php?topic=26.0 Dream Cancel]
Discuss at [http://dreamcancel.com/forum/index.php?board=100.0 Dream Cancel]


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Latest revision as of 13:42, 19 April 2023

The King of Fighters XIII

OverviewStrategyDataCombos

Raiden


Movelist

Raiden's Move List Video


Console Changes

  • Weak Poison Breath has less lag. When it hits you can followup with his command throw
  • Adjustments to Super Drop Kick
  • Charge times have been increased.
  • Invincibility removed
  • Guard crush ability has been reduced
  • Can no longer be connected after a guard cancel attack
  • Knocks the opponent away.
  • Jump D’s hitbox has been strengthened to hit downwards. It should whiff less often on short opponents
  • Giant Bomb (feint) has less recovery
  • EX Raiden Bomb’s forward travel distance has been reduced.
  • Raiden Bomber now has complete invincibility.

Yamamoto says:

"Although Super Dropkick has been weakened, shorter recovery on Giant Bomb Feint allows him to be played more trickily. With the improvement to his jump HK {j.D}, he has reliable attacks from the air leading to greater attack possibilities. Worthy of special mention, complete invincibility on Raiden Bomber means no more awkward looking trades.

Gameplay Overview

Gameplay Notes

Raiden is one of the most complex and damaging characters in KOFXIII. To play him to his fullest potential, you need to utilize spacing, frame traps, manage meter wisely and constantly think ahead as you charge different dropkicks. Based on how much meter he has and which dropkick you are charging, his combos and setups keep changing on the fly. Given that, you can choose to play him in many different ways. You can focus on more of a rushdown based gameplay as you only charge lvl1 dropkicks between setups. You can also choose to play more passively and go for lvl2/3/4 drop kick charges as they give you new setups and combo opportunities. Almost all his combos (if you want to maximize damage) utilize dropkicks in someway or another. Aside from that, he has decent frame traps and a really good vortex from his command throw (hcf+K). Overall he is a high tier character that keeps getting better depending on how much work you put in while you play him. If you are looking to challenge yourself and play a complex character with lots of options and dish out really high amounts of damage then Raiden is your character.

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Pros Cons
  • High priority normals
  • Good defensive game
  • Can deal with zoning quite well
  • Great block strings along with hit confirms
  • Fit for any team position (battery/middleman/anchor)
  • Powerful combos that require very little drive/meter
  • Crazy juggle potential (specially if you charge DKs)
  • lvl3/4 dropkicks have ultimate juggle properties
  • High execution barrier
  • Requires player to constantly think ahead for setups and mix-ups
  • Has trouble dealing with strong rushdown characters without meter


Normals

Standing

5A
Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery Adv. Hit On Block Invulnerability
30 - 4 4 9 +2 0 -

Cancellable/chainable, hits mid. A simple slap move. It starts up very fast, has good priority, great recovery, and surprisingly good range as well. This will be the normal you use the most because it has so many uses, preferably as an anti-air to set-up reset combos for his 3/4 dropkicks. It chains into other lights so feel free to do so whenever the opportunity comes up. Same rules apply to both the close and far version.

5B
Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery Adv. Hit On Block Invulnerability
35 - 6 4 7 +4 +2 -

A kick aimed at the gut area. It starts up a bit slower than his stand A and it isn't chain-able in any shape or form making it a less useful normal compared to the rest of his arsenal; however, it can possibly be used as a good poke if timed correctly. The close and far versions are the same so the same rules apply.

Far C
Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery Adv. Hit On Block Invulnerability
80 - 11 4 19 -1 -3 -

Strong punch aimed at the mid-section. It starts up at a good speed making it a good poke when timed well. Sadly, it's only a poke because it isn't cancellable. Level 3 or 4 dropkick can be used after this move, moreso in the corner to keep the pressure on your opponent.

Far D
Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery Adv. Hit On Block Invulnerability
70 - 7 5 21 -5 -7 -

A regular high mid. It starts up quickly and has great range, but doesn't have much use in combos but most people end up using it in block strings.

Close C
Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery Adv. Hit On Block Invulnerability
40 + 45 - 5 3,(2),3 19 -1 -3 -

Cancellable, hits mid. Headbutt attack with short range. It has fast start up and is cancellable on the first hit so it makes up for its mediocre range to a degree. It combos into just about anything with a fast start-up.

Close D
Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery Adv. Hit On Block Invulnerability
45 + 50 - 10 4,(2),3 18 0 -2 -

Hits overhead. High kick which does two hits. It has good range but it isn't cancellable and the recovery is mediocre so you probably won't be using it much compared to the rest of his normals.

st. A: 30 damage, cancellable/chainable, hits mid. A simple slap move. It starts up very fast, has good priority, great recovery, and surprisingly good range as well. This will be the normal you use the most because it has so many uses, preferably as an anti-air to set-up reset combos for his 3/4 dropkicks. It chains into other lights so feel free to do so whenever the opportunity comes up. Same rules apply to both the close and far version.

st. B: 35 damage, hits mid. A kick aimed at the gut area. It starts up a bit slower than his stand A and it isn't chain-able in any shape or form making it a less useful normal compared to the rest of his arsenal; however, it can possibly be used as a good poke if timed correctly.The close and far versions are the same so the same rules apply.

st. C: 80 damage, hits mid. Strong punch aimed at the mid-section. It starts up at a good speed making it a good poke when timed well. Sadly, it's only a poke because it isn't cancellable. Level 3 or 4 dropkick can be used after this move, moreso in the corner to keep the pressure on your opponent.

st. D: 70 damage, hits high. A regular high mid. It starts up quickly and has great range, but doesn't have much use in combos but most people end up using it in block strings.

cl. C: 40 + 45 damage, cancellable, hits mid. Headbutt attack with short range. It has fast start up and is cancellable on the first hit so it makes up for its mediocre range to a degree. It combos into just about anything with a fast start-up.

cl. D: 45 + 50 damage, hits overhead. High kick which does two hits. It has good range but it isn't cancellable and the recovery is mediocre so you probably won't be using it much compared to the rest of his normals.

Crouching

2A
Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery Adv. Hit On Block Invulnerability
30 Mid 7 4 9 +2 0 -

Cancellable/chainable, hits mid. Crouching slap. Same move as is stand A except crouching. While it doesn't have the luxury of being an anti-air, it can be used to chain together lights into devastating combos. It has good range and recovery.

2B
Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery Adv. Hit On Block Invulnerability
35 Low 5 6 7 +2 0 -

Chainable, hits low. Crouching low kick with fast start up and great range. It combos into other lights easily. This normal will help you start at a lot of combos when you're up close so use it well.

2C
Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery Adv. Hit On Block Invulnerability
70 Mid 6 6 18 -3 -5 -

Cancellable, hits mid. Punch aimed at the gut. It has good range, okay recovery and can be canceled but you'll probably whiff the canceled move unless it's something with a lot of range and fast start-up.

2D
Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery Adv. Hit On Block Invulnerability
80 Low 9 5 22 KND -8 -

Whiff/cancellable, hits low. Low kick swhich trips the opponent when it makes contact. It is whiff cancel-able before it hits, doesn't have much combo use unless you stick to whiff canceling it and it hits low.

cr. A: 30 damage, cancellable/chainable, hits mid. Crouching slap. Same move as is stand A except crouching. While it doesn't have the luxury of being an anti-air, it can be used to chain together lights into devastating combos. It has good range and recovery.

cr. B: 35 damage, chainable, hits low. Crouching low kick with fast start up and great range. It combos into other lights easily. This normal will help you start at a lot of combos when you're up close so use it well.

cr. C: 70 damage, cancellable, hits mid. Punch aimed at the gut. It has good range, okay recovery and can be canceled but you'll probably whiff the canceled move unless it's something with a lot of range and fast start-up.

cr. D: 80 damage, whiff/cancellable, hits low. Low kick swhich trips the opponent when it makes contact. It is whiff cancel-able before it hits, doesn't have much combo use unless you stick to whiff canceling it and it hits low.

Jumping

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j. A: 45 (40) damage, hits overhead. Jumping slap. A good air-to-air move.

j. B: 45 (40) damage, hits overhead. Jumping light kick. It has fast start up but doesn't have enough priority to combo into much of anything. It's simply a good poke to use from time to time.

j. C: 72 damage, hits overhead. Jumping double handed slap with good priority and decent range. It's a nice air-to-air attack. Its start up has good speed, but is not the preferred jump-in attack but is still good.

j. D: 70 (68) damage, hits overhead. Raiden does a bellyflop! This is the preferred jump-in of choice because it does a lot of stun, has good priority and range because of Raiden's big hitbox. It crosses up as well as long as aimed for the opponents head on the way down.

Blowback Attack

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CD: 75 damage, whiff/cancellable, hits mid. Raiden does a short range dropkick. It has decent start up speed but the range is a little short to the rest of his moves. Use at mid range or stick to whiff canceling it to throw your opponent off their game.

j. CD: 90 (80) damage, hits mid. The exact same rules apply from his stand CD except you can't whiff cancel it.

GCCD: 10 damage, hits mid.

Throws

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Neck Hanging = (b/f+C/D) - Raiden lifts the opponent into the air and chokes them for about a second and a half. It does a little bit more damage than most neutral throws in game.

- Can be broken

- Hit Detection: Close

- Damage: 15x6+35

Special Attacks

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Poison Mist = (qcb+P) - Raiden spits out a cloud of green gas. Can cancel out projectiles. A version comes out fast and can combo from strong normals. On hit it gives Raiden enough frame advantage to link a hcf+B/D or Super Grab but on block is slightly punishable by fast normals and moves. C version has slower start-up so it can't combo from strong normals but grants much greater frame advantage on hit and block. On hit you can link a cr.C into w/e for a combo. The A version Mist is good to use against fireballs cause of it's fast start up.


(EX) = qcb+AC - The EX version grants a crumple stun on hit and can combo off of strong normals like the A version. The only that will combo after are either fast normals or A/EX tackle version tackle. Only -2 on block so it's pretty safe.

- Hit Detection: Mid

- Damage: 60/80/120

- Combos from: the weak version combos from Strong normals and the EX tackle in corner, same thing with the EX poison mist.

- Combos into: the EX poison mist can be use to combo into anything with a fast start-up, e.g. EX tackle, EX Super Raiden Drop DM


Raiden Bomb = (dp+P) close in air - Raiden jumps into the air and if the opponent is in the air as well, along with being in the same trajectory as him, he performs a jumping Super Power Bomb slamming them onto the ground. It's an anti-air grab but it also can be comboed into if they're in a juggled state. Both the weak and strong versions have a normal start-up speed and they both do the same amount of damage. If you use this move while your opponent is going for a jump-in, it will trade but neither you nor the opponent will take damage so it doesn't really matter; however, this was changed in the version 1.1 arcade update. Raiden will now take damage when this move trades with the opponents jump attack.


(EX) = dp+AC - Very fast start-up and Raiden is also completely invincible during the whole move. It combos from EX tackle in the corner. This move will more than likely eat away the rest of your opponents health after the dropkick reset + EX tackle corner combo.

- Hit Detection: Air Throw

- Damage: 129/184

- Combos from: if drive cancelled weak/strong tackle works, EX tackle in corner.


Head Crusher = (hcf+K) close - Raiden's 1 frame command grab. Raiden grabs his opponent, turns around, then does what looks like a Crucifix Falling Powerbomb. It had command grab properties and combos from the strong normals. Do not use outside of combos as it has a whiff animation and while it doesn't last too long it still lasts long enough to be punished. Both versions work the same way so don't worry about pressing the wrong button.


(EX) = hcf+BD - EX version is also 1 frame. Does more damage, and has more grab range than the normal version, giving it more combo-related opportunities.

- Hit Detection: Close/Throw

- Damage: 150/200

- Combos from: The weak/strong version combos from strong (and possibly lights if you have fast fingers) normals since it's a normal command grab, however the EX version can combo from lights easily because of the extended range and shorter start-up period.


Giant Bomb = (db~f+P) - Raiden crouches like a quarterback then yells "Ready!? GO!!!" as he proceeds to do a shoulder tackle knocking the opponent onto the ground. The charge time is about half a second. The weak version make him hit the opponent with his left shoulder and has a pretty short start-up period, makes Raiden travel halfway across the screen and is also quite safe. The strong version makes him tackle with his right shoulder, has a slightly longer start-up animation but it makes him travel farther across the screen, does pretty good chip damage on block and is less safe. It must also be noted that the strong verison has a good chunk of auto-guard at start-up making it somewhat safe and all the more convenient if you use it along with his feint. The weak version combos from strong normals but you'll have to think up your own set-ups for the strong version. Drive/super cancel-able as soon as it makes contact with the opponent.


(EX) = db~f+AC - Significantly faster start-up, the auto-guard is removed and makes him travel a little bit farther compared to the weak and strong versions. It does two hits instead of one. On the second hit, it launches the opponent into the air whether they were in a juggled state or not. As soon the opponent is hit, they're put in a juggled state. This move can and will be the move you use to quickly carry your opponent to the corner. In the corner, this move is godly, comboes into weak Poison Mist twice, Raiden Bomb/EX, Super Dropkick. If you wait until their body falls to the mid part of the stage, and his Neomax "Raiden Bomber" if you time it correctly, and ,if you use the EX tackle again, it will launch the opponent back into the air to get hit from whatever you want yet again. Never underestimate this move as it may help you turn the tables on your opponent when the match isn't in your favor.It is drive/super cancel-able on the second hit.

- Drive/Super Cancel-able

- Hit Detection: Mid

- Damage: 70/100/70+95

- Combos into: The weak/strong versions drive cancel into Raiden Bomb. The EX version combos into just about anything that doesn't require you to grab the opponent while they're standing still. The weak/strong version require more timing because of their start-up so you might want to stick to drive/super canceling them.

- Combos from: Weak/strong versions combo from moves with a lot of hit-stun. The EX versions combos from about anything that juggles the opponent, including itself.


Giant Bomb Feint = (db~f+P, AB) - Raiden crouches like a quarterback then yells "Ready!?" but if you press AB afterward it makes him stop and then go back to his neutral fighting stance. It's very useful for faking people out, but this move will probably get most of it's use when you accidentally put in the input for strong tackle instead of weak, which is okay because this move may save your butt. It also has a short auto-guard point which may be good for absorbing projectiles and a few predictable incoming attacks, and also builds some meter as well.


Super Dropkick = [B]/[D] - Raiden does a dropkick. This move can make or break any match, whether you're winning or losing this move can seal the deal, but that depends on which version of the move you're going to use, how many dropkick kicks your charging at the same time (1 or 2), and how long you charged the move thus far. Now mix this into the equation as well, when you are charging dropkicks you lose the use of that button for X amount time., This literally forces Raiden to switch-up play styles for that said time. When you charge the B Super Dropkick you temporarily lose the use of st./cr./j.B, evasive rolls/safe rolls/GCAB and the ability to activate Hyperdive (BC) mode which is a real hindrance for the time being especially when going for the level 4 dropkick; however, when you charge the D Super Dropkick the handicap isn't as bad as you only lose the ability to st./cr./j.D and CD's, and, if the Raiden player chooses to do so, he can sacrifice his D Dropkick charge for a GCCD and still connect his B Dropkick afterward but this requires some strict timing.

NOTE: The Super Drop Kick charge times are referred to the in-game clock ticks, not real-time seconds. The timer clock for default is 60 ticks which is around 90 real-time seconds.

Timer ticks and Seconds Explained

Level 1 = [B]/[D] + 3 timer ticks - The charge time is 3 timer ticks. This level of the move comes out at a slow almost turtle-like speed, knocks the opponent down point blank. This level of the move has little-to-no use whatsoever and it has pathetic recovery along with loads of frame disadvantage on block. It doesn't really have any combo chances. In short, try your best not to use it.

- Damage: 100


Level 2 = [B]/[D] + 9 timer ticks - The charge time is 9 timer ticks, knocks the opponent down on contact and this level of the move is tad bit more safe as it has less frame disadvantage on block. It still doesn't really have any combo opportunities so I'd suggest you wait the extra for 8 seconds to take it to the next level.

- Damage: 150


Level 3 = [B]/[D] + 18 timer ticks - The charge time is 18 timer ticks. This level of the move is pretty fast and has some invincibility within some of the start-up frames, does a good amount of guard crush damage and, when it hits the opponent, they are put into a juggled state which means they can get yet hit again. This move has its uses but only use it if you think it'll finish the opponent off for good; otherwise, I would suggest you to wait yet another 8 seconds and go for the level 4.

- Damage: 150


Level 4 = [B]/[D] + 24 timer ticks - The charge time is 24 timer ticks. This level of the move hits like a truck because it's very fast (around 4 frame start-up), very safe and on block it takes away around 50% of the opponents guard crush. It puts the opponent into a juggle state as soon as they get hit, combos from just about any that doesn't knock the opponent directly onto the ground. This level of the move is possibly Raiden's second most dangerous in his already deadly arsenal (the first being his EX tackle).

- Damage: 250

- All versions are Drive/Super Cancel-able on hit

- Hit Detection: Mid

- Damage: Refer above, varies depending on level

- Combos into: Another level 3/4 super dropkick, EX tackle, st./cr.A, weak/EX poison mist, EX Raiden Bomb, neomax Raiden Bomber.

- Combos from: B version can combo into his GCCD, st./cr.A, anti-airs, etc.

- More info regarding Drop Kick charge times can be found here: http://dreamcancel.com/forum/index.php?topic=1655.msg62374#msg62374

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Super Raiden Drop = (hcfx2+P) close - Raiden grabs the opponent, does a wrestling pose signifying that he's about to do finishing move, turns around then rolls on the ground carrying the opponent with him, jumps high up into the air, then does a Kinniku Buster slamming the opponent onto the ground. Because of the short whiff animation, the recovery isn't too bad. It combos from light/strong normals up close.


(EX) = hcbx2+AC - More damage, extended grab range making it easier to combo into.

- Hit Detection: Close

- Damage: 240/360

- Combos form: strong normals, the EX version can be combo'd from chained light normals because of it's extended range along with EX poison mist.


Crazy Train = (qcfx2+P) - Has invincibility on start-up. Raiden hits the opponent in the stomach 4 times then does a haymaker knocking them onto the ground. The start-up speed is tolerable but it should never be thrown out randomly. Max cancel-able on the 4th hit when in HD mode.

- Max Cancellable

- Hit Detection: High

- Damage: 40x4+60

- Combos from: strong normals

- Combos into: his neomax Raiden Bomber.

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Raiden Bomber = (qcfx2+BD) - Raiden does a wrestling pose, causing a rainbow of electric to glow on his forearm, then he lariats his opponent with such force that it makes them spin around in the air 4 times before they hit the ground. It has good start-up and recovery, comboing into it takes a bit of getting used to as most of the time the opponent will be airborne at the time. It works well after EX tackle and his dropkick in the corner.

- Hit Detection: High

- Damage: 480

- Combos from: level 3/4 super dropkick, EX tackle, Crazy Train DM

Combos

SDK = Super Dropkick Level 3 or 4

SDK = Super Dropkick level 4 only


No Stock, No Drive Gauge -

cr.B x1~2, st.A, hcb+K


1 Stock, No Drive Gauge -

j.CD, SDK, db~f+AC, db~f+A, dp+P

cr.Ax2 or st.C, SDK, st.A, SDK, db~f+AC, dp+P

GCCD, SDK, st.A, SDK, dp+P

(Corner) cr.B, cr.A, db~f+AC, dp+P


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j.D, cr.C, qcb+AC, db~f+A, (DC) dp+P

(Corner, or into Corner) [cr.B, cr.A] or st.C (1), db~f+AC, (DC) qcb+C, qcb+A, dp+P


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cr.Bx1~2, st.A, hcfx2+AC

[cr.B, cr.A] or st.C, db~f+AC, st.A, SDK, st.A, SDK, db~f+AC, dp+P

GCCD, SDK, st.A, SDK, db~f+AC, dp+P


2 Stock, 1+ Drive Gauge -

SDK, st.A, SDK, db~f+AC, qcb+C, (DC) db~f+AC, qcb+Ax2, dp+P

(Corner) j.CD, lvl 3/4 dropkick, db~f+AC, (DC) qcb+C, db~f+AC, db~f+A, dp+P


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st/cr.X, SDK, st.A, SDK, db~f+AC, (DC) qcb+C, db~f+ACx2, (DC) qcb+A, db~f+A, dp+P

SDK, st.A, SDK, db~f+AC, (DC) qcb+C, db~f+AC, (DC) qcb+C, db~f+AC, dp+C (100%)

HD Combos

(1) st.D (2), (BC) cr.C, (db~f+AC, [HDC] qcb+C, db~f+A, [HDC] qcb+C)x2, db~f+AC, [HDC] qcb+C, db~f+A, dp+P ~ 788 damage, 3 stocks

(2) cr.C, (BC) cr.C, db~f+AC, [HDC] qcb+C, db~f+A, [HDC] qcb+C, cr.C, SDK, db~f+AC, [HDC] qcb+C, db~f+A, dp+P ~ 1029 damage, 2 stocks

Strategies

Far Range

From this distance there is not a lot Raiden can do but he still has a couple of options. His A version Poison Mist comes out quickly and can be used to cancel projectiles which building you some meter. Ideally you should slowly advance by walking them into the corner and using Poison Mist to keep yourself covered. A shoulder tackle can cover a bit of distance as well.

Mid Range

Starting from this distance Raiden is incredibly dangerous. Poison Mist is a very potent move to deal with jump ins and cancel projectiles but be cautious since it can be punished if you are too predictable. His A version of Giant Bomb is fairly good at closing the distance but try to make sure your opponent is forced to block it if you choose to use this move. Once you get within a few steps of your opponent you can immediately turn the pressure on with your strong normals and guard crush game.

At this range your opponent must be very careful of your drop kicks. You are close enough to react to jump ins and sluggish moves which can land you big damage. The preferred method of anti airing is st.A for short hops and dp+P for any jumps and super jumps. If they do anything that is even remotely slow from this distance let go of drop kick on reaction to it. If you get a st.A anti air you can let go of DK as well and get your combo of choice.

Close Range

When Raiden is up close and personal he has a lot of options. Raiden can guard crush fairly easily using a combination of cr.C, cl.C, Poison Mist, and Drop Kick. The A version of Giant Bomb is fairly safe on block which gets you right next to them. It also deals a lot of guard crush as well. Once you get a guard crush you can use cl.C or cr.C into qcb+AC into a big damage combo. If that's not your cup of tea Raiden has an incredibly dangerous j.D which can cross up very easily, a st.D that hits overhead, and a command grab that deals stupid damage. Because of those tools, Raiden has the same mixup game that every KoF character has except even deadlier because of how hard he hits.

Guard crushing with Raiden is a very deadly skill. Guard crushing is as easy as getting your opponent to block cr.C db~f+AC, DK. Those three moves will guard crush everybody except for Daimon, Clark, Ralf, and Maxima. Another fairly easy string to land if your opponent is not awake is cl.C, qcb+A, cr.C, db~f+A, DK. By showing your opponent that you know how to guard crush them quickly they'll be forced to spend meter on GCCDs to save themselves from losing their whole guard bar in a single second.

When you're on the defensive it may be hard to dp+P jumps and hops but luckily Raiden has a very good st.C which deals with hops fairly effectively if you do it early enough and an amazing st.A. cr.C can work as an anti hop too but it is a bit more dangerous since it hits lower than cl.C.

Cornered Opponent

By using a lot of Poison Mist and Giant Bomb to keep close you can make getting out very difficult for your opponent. Watch for jumps and punish with Raiden Bomb. Everything from the above section applies as well.

Cornered

The easiest way to get out is to try and use brute strength. EX Raiden Bomb will blow through almost every jump in attempt. St.A is incredibly fast and good at getting you some space to work with. If you are not charging a D drop kick then GCCDing is a very good tool to get out for only 1 bar. Drop kicking just to fly past a jump is an okay way to get out as well. While being cornered with Raiden is not too bad you still do not want to be put in this position.

Tips

GCCD into D Dropkick

Because of how long the game remembers your charge it is possible for you to GCCD into D dropkick. It's a very difficult technique but worth the effort it takes to learn because after you get it down and if you have the bar, your opponent is not safe no matter what button he presses.

Hold BCD while blocking

Release CD and quickly tap it again to get GCCD

Release CD once again and a D dropkick should come out

Proceed into your combo of choice.


Frame Traps

  • "(n) frame gap" = The amount of frames that opponent has to counter a frame trap.

1.) st. B > st. A - 2 frame gap between st. B and st. A. St. A whiffs on crouching opponents, except on Daimon, Raiden, and Maxima.

2.) st. B > st. B - 4 frame gap between st. B and st. B.

3.) st. B > cr. B - 3 frame gap between st. B and st. B.

4.) st. B > cl. C - 3 frame gap between st. B and cl. C.

5.) st. B > cr. C - 4 frame gap between st. B and cr. C.

Character Matchups

Andy Bogard

Ash Crimson

Athena Asamiya

Benimaru Nikaido

Billy Kane

Chin Gentsai

Clark Still

Duo Lon

Elisabeth Branctorche

Goro Daimon

Hwa Jai

Iori Yagami (Claw)

Iori Yagami (Flame)

Joe Higashi

K'

Kim Kaphwan

King

Kula Diamond

Kyo Kusanagi (XIII)

Kyo Kusanagi (NESTS)

Leona Heidern

Mai Shiranui

Mature

Maxima

Raiden (mirror match)

Ralf Jones

Robert Garcia

Ryo Sakazaki

Saiki

Shen Woo

Sie Kensou

Takuma Sakazaki

Mr. Karate

Terry Bogard

'Vice

Yuri Sakazaki

Move Metadata

Move Damage Stun Startup On Guard Remarks
s.A 30 3 4 0
cr.A 30 3 7 0
far A 30 3 4 0
j.A 45 3 5 -
hop A 40 3 5 -
s.B 35 3 6 +2
cr.B 35 3 5 0
far B 35 3 6 +2
j.B 45 3 5 -
hop B 40 3 5 -
s.C (1st hit) 40 4 5 -
s.C (2nd hit) 45 8 - -3
cr.C 70 7 6 -5
far C 80 7 11 -4
j.C 72 7 6 -
hop C 70 7 6 -
s.D (1st hit) 45 6 10 -
s.D (2nd hit) 50 4 - -2
cr.D 80 7 9 -8
far D 80 7 7 -7
j.D 70 7 9 -
hop D 68 7 9 -
st.CD 75 10 15 -2
j.CD 90 8 11 -
hop CD 80 8 9 -
Normal Throw = b/f+C/D 101 0 1 -
GCCD 4 0 17 -15 17 Frame startup vs J attacks too
Head Crusher = hcf+B/D close 150 0 1 - 38 on whiff
Raiden Bomb (1) dp+A/C 15 0 5 -
Raiden Bomb (2) 120 0 - -
A Giant Bomb = [db]~f+A 70 8 19 -6 Close
C Giant Bomb = [db]~f+C 100 12 31 -7 Close, Feint 27
A Poison Breath = qcb+A 60 6 19 -6
C Poison Breath = qcb+C 80 8 30 +5
Super Drop Kick 1 [B/D] 100 6 17 -11 3 seconds, Count 2
Super Drop Kick 2 150 8 17 -11 9 seconds, Count 6
Super Drop Kick 3 150 10 11 -5 18 seconds, Count 12
Super Drop Kick 4 250 20 11 -5 24 seconds, Count 16
EX Head Crusher = hcb+BD close 200 0 1 - Whiff 38
EX Raiden Bomb 1 = dp+AC 70 0 4 0
EX Raiden Bomb 2 120 0 - -8
EX Giant Bomb 1 = [db]~f+AC 70 0 14 -
EX Giant Bomb 2 100 0 - -
EX Poison Breath = qcb+AC 120 0 18 -2
Super Raiden Drop = hcbx2+AC close 240 0 1 - Freeze 29 , Whiff 58
Crazy Train 1 = qcfx2+A/C 40 0 40(11) -
Crazy Train 2-4 40 0 - -
Crazy Train 5 60 0 - -12
EX Super Raiden Drop = hcbx2+AC 360 0 1 - Freeze 29, Whiff 60
Raiden Bomber = qcfx2+BD 480 0 86(16) -19 Freeze 70

Raiden's Jumps

This picture demonstrates different jump heights/distances.

Grey/White = Neutral Jump

Yellow = Neutral Hop

Orange = Forward Hop

Red = Forward Hyper Hop

Blue = Forward Jump

Green = Forward Super Jump

The forward moving jumps/hops display one image at the apex of the jump and one at the landing point.

Videos

Beating Like a Crazy Train: A KOF XIII Big Bear's Simple Tutorial.


Raiden Hit Boxes

Contributors

keykakko [1]

machina [2]

External Links

Raiden's Tackle db~f+A/C Punish Guide

Discussion Threads

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