* Getting punished is even worse, as you take more damage
* Getting punished is even worse, as you take more damage
* You can't 623B into 236A/B
* You can't 623B into 236A/B or 41236C
* The extra damage is minimal
* The extra damage is minimal
|}
|}
==Strategy==
==Strategy==
Hibiki's best way of dealing damage is by zoning out her opponents, but in Speed and EX modes she works aggressively as well. If you're going to play with her in power, learn how to use your B normals, especially f+B and B. And your A normals, for pokes and confirms. B is going to be your best friend, it's a 3f anti-air (Takes 9f to get to the ground) and cancels into everything, it's simply good. Your bnb in power are going to be these two:
Hibiki's best way of dealing damage is by zoning out her opponents, but in Speed and EX modes she works aggressively as well. If you're going to play with her in power, learn how to use your B normals, especially 6B and 5B on power her 2B is pretty bad, but it can be cancelled on block in case you make a mistake. And your A normals, for pokes and confirms. 5B is going to be your best friend, it's a 3f anti-air (Takes 9f to get to the ground) and cancels into everything, it's simply good. Your bnb in power are going to be these two:
(jX) B qcf+A/B
(j.X) 5B 236A/B
(jX) b+A b+A A qcf+A/B
(j.X) 4A 4A 5A 236A/B
The difference from one another is that the second option deals a little more damage. The optimized version is, however
The difference from one another is that the second option deals a little more damage. The optimized version is, however
(jX) B dp+B (changes sides) dash df+B
(j.X) 5B 623B (changes sides) dash 3B
Doing 663BCD is going to help a lot doing this link consistently
If you're going to play in speed, they won't be as necessary as your main focus of damage will be your combos with A starters, for example,
If you're going to play in speed, they won't be as necessary as your main focus of damage will be your combos with A starters, for example,
|description=Hibiki slashes forward.<br \>The △ indicates that you can cancel it with BC
|description=Hibiki slashes forward. Works as anti jump and your main punish for anti air or air to air deflects. <br \>The △ indicates that you can cancel it with BC
}}
}}
}}
}}
{{MoveData
{{MoveData
|image=LB2_Hibiki_C.jpg
|image=LB2_Hibiki_C.png
|caption=Don't use this
|caption=Don't use this
|name=5C
|name=5C
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{{AttackData-LB2
{{AttackData-LB2
|damage=P 13/1 S 11/0
|damage=P 13/1 S 11/0
|startup=9
|startup=10
|active=2
|active=2
|recovery=19
|recovery=19
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|cancel=P ○/○ S ○/○
|cancel=P ○/○ S ○/○
|tech=None
|tech=None
|description=Hibiki does a low kick.<br \>Hits OTG
|description=Hibiki does a low kick. Primary use is an alternate otg. Slower to come out than 3B, deals less damage, and has less range. On the flip side it’s always safe to use as an otg (3b can be punished on a neutral wake up for a lot of the cast).
}}
}}
}}
}}
{{MoveData
{{MoveData
|image=LB2_Hibiki_f+C.jpg
|image=LB2_Hibiki_f+C.png
|caption=Not as good as it looks.
|caption=Not as good as it looks.
|name=6C
|name=6C
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{{AttackData-LB2
{{AttackData-LB2
|damage=P 19/2 S 16/0
|damage=P 19/2 S 16/0
|startup=9
|startup=10
|active=4
|active=4
|recovery=39
|recovery=39
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{{MoveData
{{MoveData
|image=LB2_Hibiki_df+B.jpg
|image=LB2_Hibiki_df+B.png
|caption=Ouch
|caption=Ouch
|name=3B
|name=3B
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{{AttackData-LB2
{{AttackData-LB2
|damage=P 21/-- S 21/--
|damage=P 21/-- S 21/--
|startup=5
|startup=6
|active=2
|active=2
|recovery=44
|recovery=44
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|cancel=P ×/× S ×/×
|cancel=P ×/× S ×/×
|tech=None
|tech=None
|description=Hibiki slashes downwards.<br \>Hits OTG, Do it with df+BCD so you don't have to dash before it.
|description=Hibiki slashes downwards.<br \>Hits OTG, Do it with 3BCD so you don't have to dash before it, or if you have to, you don't have to stop and potentially miss it on that case, 663BCD (easier on a stick).
*Be careful when deciding to use this to otg. Many characters can punish it if they get up normally and are close to you, especially when cornered. It’s not as bad as Setsuna’s 3B in this regard but in many cases it may be better to use 5C as an otg attack for safety.
}}
}}
=====Dashing normals=====
Check [[The_Last_Blade_2/System|System]] if you can't get this to come out
{{MoveData
|image=LB2_Hibiki_DashAB.png
|caption=You thought it was 6B but it was ME
|name=Dashing High
|data=
{{AttackData-LB2
|damage=P 26/3 S 19/0
|startup=8
|active=2
|recovery=21
|state=Any
|frame advantage=P -9/-10 S -9/-10
|meter gain=P 8/4 S 3/1
|guard=M
|cancel=P ○/○ S ○/○
|tech=Air
|description=Hibiki does a high slash that looks like 6B
}}
}}
{{MoveData
|image=LB2_Hibiki_DashBC.png
|caption=Knockdown
|name=Dashing Low
|data=
{{AttackData-LB2
|damage=P 26/3 S 19/0
|startup=8
|active=2
|recovery=44
|state=Any
|frame advantage=P -/-37 S -/-37
|meter gain=P 8/4 S 3/1
|guard=L
|cancel=P ×/× S ×/×
|tech=None
|description=Hibiki dashes and knocks you down. Useful?<br>''No''
}}
}}
=====Speed Chain=====
{{MoveData
|image=LB2_sHibiki_AA.png
|caption="If you did an optimal combo you'd have won"
|name=A>A
|data=
{{AttackData-LB2
|damage=8/0
|startup=4
|active=2
|recovery=27
|state=Low
|frame advantage=-6/-21
|meter gain=2/1
|guard=Mid
|cancel=○/○
|tech=Air
|description=Hibiki hits you with her A button again.<br \>Just cancel into a B button.
}}
}}
{{MoveData
|image=LB2_sHibiki_ABC.png
|caption=Isn't that 623C?
|name=C of A>B>C
|data=
{{AttackData-LB2
|damage=28/0
|startup=13
|active=4
|recovery=22
|state=Any
|frame advantage=-/-20
|meter gain= 4/2
|guard=Mid
|cancel=×/×
|tech=All
|description=Hibiki hits with her scabbard. For some weird reason you can also airblock it (?????)<br \>You can and should dash 3B if you ever do this.
}}
}}
}}
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====Crouching====
====Crouching====
{{MoveData
{{MoveData
|image=LB2_Hibiki_d+A.jpg
|image=LB2_Hibiki_d+A.png
|caption=Poke that leads nowhere
|caption=Poke that leads nowhere
|name=2A
|name=2A
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{{AttackData-LB2
{{AttackData-LB2
|damage=P 13/1 S 11/0
|damage=P 13/1 S 11/0
|startup=3
|startup=4
|active=4
|active=4
|recovery=16
|recovery=16
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|cancel=P ×/○ S ○/○
|cancel=P ×/○ S ○/○
|tech=Air
|tech=Air
|description=Hibiki does a crouching poke.
|description=Hibiki does a crouching poke. Great to interrupt pressure and make some weird hibiki things mixups, very quick
}}
}}
}}
}}
{{MoveData
{{MoveData
|image=LB2_Hibiki_d+B.jpg
|image=LB2_Hibiki_d+B.png
|caption=Don't. Use. On. Neutral.
|caption=Don't. Use. In. Power.
|name=2B
|name=2B
|data=
|data=
{{AttackData-LB2
{{AttackData-LB2
|damage=P 28/3 S 23/0
|damage=P 28/3 S 23/0
|startup=5
|startup=6
|active=2
|active=2
|recovery=67
|recovery=67
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|cancel=P ×/○ S ○/○
|cancel=P ×/○ S ○/○
|tech=Air
|tech=Air
|description=Hibiki does a crouching swing, leaving you with worse framedata on hit than on block. Just, Don't.
|description= *Hibiki does a crouching swing, leaving you with worse framedata on hit in power. In power mode there’s no real good use for this, aside from taking a round when nothing else will reach.
*In speed it's actually very useful poke since it's cancelable. It’s very quick for a heavy attack , has great range, and confirms cancels nicely into other moves to secure advantage.
}}
}}
}}
}}
{{MoveData
{{MoveData
|image=LB2_Hibiki_d+C.jpg
|image=LB2_Hibiki_d+C.png
|caption=Watch me as I style
|caption=Watch me as I style
|name=2C
|name=2C
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{{AttackData-LB2
{{AttackData-LB2
|damage=P 13/1 S 11/0
|damage=P 13/1 S 11/0
|startup=5
|startup=6
|active=2
|active=2
|recovery=14
|recovery=14
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|cancel=P ○/○ S ○/○
|cancel=P ○/○ S ○/○
|tech=Air
|tech=Air
|description=Hibiki does a low kick.
|description=Hibiki does a low kick. Deceptively good move, will often catch opponents and is good to mix them up after a j.B, learning to confirm this into DM will take most people by surprise and has a good window to confirm, unlike 4A/5A which have to be done immediately. Learning 4A, 2C and 2C, 4A links are a must, as they make 4A/2Cx3 way easier, mostly because it's a move slow enough you can react to it if you're paying attention. Comes out quick enough people almost never switchguard it as well
}}
}}
}}
}}
{{MoveData
{{MoveData
|image=LB2_Hibiki_df+C.jpg
|image=LB2_Hibiki_df+C.png
|caption=Get down.
|caption=Get down.
|name=3C
|name=3C
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{{AttackData-LB2
{{AttackData-LB2
|damage=P 24/3 S 19/0
|damage=P 24/3 S 19/0
|startup=13
|startup=14
|active=4
|active=4
|recovery=24
|recovery=24
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====Air====
====Air====
{{MoveData
{{MoveData
|image=LB2_Hibiki_jA.jpg
|image=LB2_Hibiki_jA.png
|caption=Air poke!
|caption=Look mom I'm playing neutral
|name=j.A
|name=j.A
|data=
|data=
{{AttackData-LB2
{{AttackData-LB2
|damage=P 13/1 S 11/0
|damage=P 13/1 S 11/0
|startup=5
|startup=6
|active=2
|active=2
|recovery=---
|recovery=---
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|cancel=P ×/× S ×/×
|cancel=P ×/× S ×/×
|tech=Air
|tech=Air
|description=Hibiki puts her sword forward, good hitbox.
|description=Hibiki puts her sword forward, good hitbox and neutral tool.
}}
}}
}}
}}
{{MoveData
{{MoveData
|image=LB2_Hibiki_jB.jpg
|image=LB2_Hibiki_jB.png
|caption=Optimal combo, yeah!
|caption=Get in the blender!
|name=j.B
|name=j.B
|data=
|data=
{{AttackData-LB2
{{AttackData-LB2
|damage=P 26/3 S 13/0
|damage=P 26/3 S 13/0
|startup=7
|startup=8
|active=2
|active=2
|recovery=---
|recovery=---
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|cancel=P ×/× S ×/×
|cancel=P ×/× S ×/×
|tech=Air
|tech=Air
|description=Your best combo starter and best air normal in general.
|description=Your best combo starter and very good move too. Tied with Zantetsu j.B as best crossup in game.
}}
}}
}}
}}
{{MoveData
{{MoveData
|image=LB2_Hibiki_jC.jpg
|image=LB2_Hibiki_jC.png
|caption=Hibiki Kick
|caption=Just who uses this
|name=j.C
|name=j.C
|data=
|data=
{{AttackData-LB2
{{AttackData-LB2
|damage=P 13/1 S 11/0
|damage=P 13/1 S 11/0
|startup=8
|startup=9
|active=3
|active=3
|recovery=---
|recovery=---
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===Universal Mechanics===
===Universal Mechanics===
{{MoveData
{{MoveData
|image=LB2_Hibiki_CD.jpg
|image=LB2_Hibiki_CD.png
|caption=EEEY!
|caption=EEEY!
|input=C+D
|name=Throw
|name=Throw
|data=
|data=
{{AttackData-LB2
{{AttackData-LB2
|damage=P28/-- S22/--
|damage=P28/-- S22/--
|startup=33
|startup= --
|active= --
|active= --
|recovery= --
|recovery= 33
|state= Any
|state= Any
|frame advantage= P --/-- S --/--
|frame advantage= P --/-- S --/--
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|cancel= P --/-- S --/--
|cancel= P --/-- S --/--
|tech= --
|tech= --
|description=Throw. You can always do a 3b after it, dealing 49 (Power) or 43 (Speed) points of damage. Pretty useful, if it whiffs, you'll listen a gasp. You can hold any direction while doing it
|description=Throw. You can always do a 3b after it, dealing 49 (Power) or 43 (Speed) points of damage. If you throw them into a corner and do 3B every character can punish you for it if they wake up neutral, anywhere else is character specific so keep that in mind. Still pretty useful as throws are good, if it whiffs, you'll hear a gasp. You can hold any direction while doing it
|description=Forward slash that hits mid and deals good damage.<br \>Do it on round start to catch aggressive opponents, the only way they can escape is by dashing backwards, so you'll be safe.<br \>Click on show hitboxes to see the startup boxes
|description=Forward slash that hits mid and deals good damage.<br \>Do it on round start to catch aggressive opponents, the only way they can escape is by dashing backwards, so you'll be safe.<br \>Click on show hitboxes to see the startup boxes
|description=Low slash that hits low (wau) and deals reasonable damage.<br \>Do it on round start as well, or as combo ender.<br
|description=Low slash that hits low (wau) and deals reasonable damage.<br \>Do it on round start as well, or as combo ender.<br
\>You'll only reset neutral because you can't OTG after this, you can try to make an okizeme, but it'll most likely not happen. <br \>Click on show hitboxes to see the startup boxes
\>You'll only reset neutral because you can't OTG after this, you can try to make an okizeme, but it'll most likely not happen. <br \>Click on show hitboxes to see the startup boxes
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{{MoveData
{{MoveData
|image=LB2_Hibiki_dp+B2.jpg
|image=LB2_Hibiki_dp+B2.png
|caption=HAKKEN!
|caption=HAKKEN!
|name=Beckoning Slash
|name=Beckoning Slash
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}}
{{MoveData
{{MoveData
|image=LB2_Hibiki_dp+C2.jpg
|image=LB2_Hibiki_dp+C2.png
|caption=Please wait warmly, girls are preparing...
|caption=Please wait warmly, girls are preparing...
|name=Piercing Moon Pounce
|name=Piercing Moon Pounce
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|data=
|data=
{{AttackData-LB2
{{AttackData-LB2
|damage=
|damage= P 50/6 S 45/5
|startup=
|startup= 29~49
|active=
|active= 4
|recovery=
|recovery= 27
|state=
|state= Any
|frame advantage=
|frame advantage= --/-21
|meter gain=
|meter gain= P 2/12/6 S 1/4/2
|guard=
|guard= H
|cancel= P ×/× S ×/×
|cancel= P ×/× S ×/×
|tech=
|tech= None
|description=Very slow attack and usually not worth it, has some nice setups in the corner.<br \>You can hold C and it hits overhead.No it's not unblockable.<br \>Click on show hitboxes to see the startup boxes.
|description=Very slow attack and usually not worth it, has some nice setups in the corner.<br \>You can hold C and it hits overhead.No it's not unblockable. Gives you a straight SSC confirm in Speed.<br \>Click on show hitboxes to see the startup boxes.
|caption=Looks too much like a throw, this isn't broken unlike her SS7 counterpart, as per the words of a great sage 'Deflect is the great equalizer' you can get some really nice damage out of it however.
|name=Heavenly Being Blade
|name=Heavenly Being Blade
|input=41236C
|input=41236C
|data=
|data=
{{AttackData-LB2
{{AttackData-LB2
|damage= P --/-- S --/--
|damage= P 32/-- S 28/--
|startup=
|startup= 6
|active=
|active= 12
|recovery=
|recovery= 20
|state=
|state= Any
|frame advantage=
|frame advantage= ---
|meter gain=
|meter gain= P 1/2/-- S 1/1/--
|guard=
|guard= None
|cancel= P ×/× S ×/×
|cancel= P ×/× S ×/×
|tech=
|tech= None
|description=Counter movement.<br \>You'll probably never use it in a real match.<br \>Click on show hitboxes to see the rest of the move
|description=Counter movement.<br \>You'll probably never use it in a real match unless you got godlike reads, and even then, deflect would be a better option due to more damage and somewhat better oki.<br \>One very important thing to note is that if you get the right timing, you can hit both C/BC and the ground hit, always dealing 70 damage (BC is recommended due to less recovery) you'll also get an ambiguous mixup.<br \>Click on show hitboxes to see the rest of the move
|description=If you do, however, hit them with this button since it deals more damage.
|description=If you do, however, hit them with this button since it deals more damage. Can do 3B after it but rather hard
<gallery class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" data-expandtext="show hitboxes" data-collapsetext="hide hitboxes">LB2_Hibiki_hcf+CC.jpg|C version
<gallery class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" data-expandtext="show hitboxes" data-collapsetext="hide hitboxes">LB2_Hibiki_hcf+CC.png|C version
</gallery>
</gallery>
}}
}}
{{AttackData-LB2
{{AttackData-LB2
|version=BC
|version=BC
|damage=
|damage= P 24 S 23
|startup=
|startup= 2
|active=
|active= 2
|recovery=
|recovery= 49
|state=
|state= Any
|frame advantage=
|frame advantage= ---
|meter gain=
|meter gain= P 8(12) S 4(5)
|guard=
|guard= ---
|cancel= P ×/× S ×/×
|cancel= P ×/× S ×/×
|tech=
|tech= None
|description=It's her other option.<br \> You don't really have to do it.<br \> In certain circumstances you can do a 3b after it.<gallery class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" data-expandtext="show hitboxes" data-collapsetext="hide hitboxes">LB2_Hibiki_hcf+CBC.jpg|BC version
|description=It's her other option.<br \> You don't really have to do it.<br \> In certain circumstances you can do a 3b after it.<gallery class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" data-expandtext="show hitboxes" data-collapsetext="hide hitboxes">LB2_Hibiki_hcf+CBC.png|BC version
</gallery>
</gallery>
}}
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{{AttackData-LB2
{{AttackData-LB2
|damage= P --/-- S --/--
|damage= P --/-- S --/--
|startup=
|startup= 3
|active= --
|active= 15
|recovery=
|recovery=
|state= Any
|state= Any
|frame advantage= P --/-- S --/--
|frame advantage= P --/-- S --/--
|meter gain= P --/-- S --/--
|meter gain= P --/-- S --/--
|guard= --
|guard= ---
|cancel= P ×/× S ×/×
|cancel= P ×/× S ×/×
|tech= --
|tech= ---
|description=This move can dodge from high attacks. It is pretty good, however, there's not much reason to use it.<br \>You can dodge some fireballs but it's a high commitment.Plus, you might get punished here.<br \> Follow up with '''Ma O Tsumeru Koto Kanyou Nari''' (6C) to dash forward. Follow up with '''Ma O Oku Koto Kanyou Nari''' (4C) to hop backwards<br \>Probably has potential, still unexplored.<gallery class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" data-expandtext="show hitboxes" data-collapsetext="hide hitboxes">
|description=This move can dodge from high attacks. It is pretty good, however, there's not much reason to use it.<br \>You can dodge some fireballs but it's a high commitment.Plus, you might get punished here. Active frames listed are upper body invincible. <br \> Follow up with '''Ma O Tsumeru Koto Kanyou Nari''' (6C) to dash forward. Follow up with '''Ma O Oku Koto Kanyou Nari''' (4C) to hop backwards<br \>Probably has potential, still unexplored.<gallery class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" data-expandtext="show hitboxes" data-collapsetext="hide hitboxes">
LB2_Hibiki_AB2.jpg|2nd part
LB2_Hibiki_AB2.jpg|2nd part
LB2_Hibiki_AB3.jpg|3rd part
LB2_Hibiki_AB3.jpg|3rd part
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{{AttackData-LB2
{{AttackData-LB2
|version=4C
|version=4C
|damage=
|damage= ---
|startup=
|startup= 2
|active=
|active= ---
|recovery=
|recovery= 27
|state=
|state= Any
|frame advantage=
|frame advantage= ---
|meter gain=
|meter gain= ---
|guard=
|guard= ---
|cancel=
|cancel= P ○ S ○
|tech=
|tech= None
|description=You can dodge some projectiles, but the timing is very specific.<gallery class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" data-expandtext="show hitboxes" data-collapsetext="hide hitboxes">
|description=You can dodge some projectiles, but the timing is very specific.<br \> On some characters at specific moves you can jB and get a full confirm out of that, but it's very tricky to do and you can't do it on reaction<gallery class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" data-expandtext="show hitboxes" data-collapsetext="hide hitboxes">
LB2_Hibiki_ABb+C1.jpg|1st part
LB2_Hibiki_ABb+C1.jpg|1st part
LB2_Hibiki_ABb+C2.jpg|2nd part
LB2_Hibiki_ABb+C2.jpg|2nd part
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{{AttackData-LB2
{{AttackData-LB2
|version=6C
|version=6C
|damage=
|damage= ---
|startup=
|startup= 5
|active=
|active= 25~29
|recovery=
|recovery= 40
|state=
|state= Any
|frame advantage=
|frame advantage= ---
|meter gain=
|meter gain=
|guard=
|guard= ---
|cancel=
|cancel= P ○ S ○
|tech=
|tech= None
|description=This looks like 623B so you can trick people, but no one will fall for it.<br \>'''Ma O Tsumeru Koto Kanyou Nari''' can be cancelled..<gallery class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" data-expandtext="show hitboxes" data-collapsetext="hide hitboxes">
|description=This looks like 623B so you can trick people, but no one will fall for it.<br \>'''Ma O Tsumeru Koto Kanyou Nari''' can be cancelled..<gallery class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" data-expandtext="show hitboxes" data-collapsetext="hide hitboxes">
LB2_Hibiki_ABf+C1.jpg|1st part
LB2_Hibiki_ABf+C1.jpg|1st part
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==Desperation Moves==
==Desperation Moves==
{{MoveData
{{MoveData
|image=LB2_Hibiki_qcb+db+f+AB1.jpg
|image=LB2_Hibiki_qcb+db+f+AB1.png
|caption=Dash to win
|caption=Dash to win
|name=Heavenly Spirit of Victory
|name=Heavenly Spirit of Victory
|input=21416AB
|input=2146AB
|data=
|data=
{{AttackData-LB2
{{AttackData-LB2
|damage=
|damage= P 81/-- S 86/--
|startup=
|startup= 19
|active=
|active= 7
|recovery=
|recovery= 49,60
|state=
|state= Any
|frame advantage=
|frame advantage= -7/-27
|meter gain=
|meter gain= P 0/0 S 0/0
|guard=
|guard= M
|cancel=
|cancel= P ×/× S ×/×
|tech=
|tech= None
|description=Hibiki dashes forward to slash through opponet. Travels a great distance, hits from 3/4 screen. Doing 2146AB works as well. Confirms from any normal on hit except the ones which aren't cancellable, except for 3C (Why is 3C cancellable anyway?) NOTE:It can ''link'' from 2C.
|description=Hibiki dashes forward to slash through opponet. Travels a great distance, hits from 3/4 screen. Confirms from any normal on hit except the ones which aren't cancellable, except for 3C (Why is 3C cancellable anyway?)
LB2_Hibiki_qcb+db+f+AB2.jpg|2nd part (If it whiffs, it'll return to the first part)
LB2_Hibiki_qcb+db+f+AB2.png|2nd part (If it whiffs, it'll return to the first part)
LB2_Hibiki_qcb+db+f+AB3.jpg|3rd part
LB2_Hibiki_qcb+db+f+AB3.jpg|3rd part
LB2_Hibiki_qcb+db+f+AB4.jpg|4th part
LB2_Hibiki_qcb+db+f+AB4.jpg|4th part
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==Super Desperation Move==
==Super Desperation Move==
{{MoveData
{{MoveData
|image=LB2_Hibiki_f+hcf+B1.jpg
|image=LB2_Hibiki_f+hcf+B1.png
|caption=Stylish
|caption=Stylish
|name=No Fear Feint
|name=No Fear Feint
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{{AttackData-LB2
{{AttackData-LB2
|version=Startup Boxes
|version=Startup Boxes
|damage= --
|damage= ---
|startup=
|startup= 6
|active=
|active= 5,3,3,4,(3),1
|recovery=
|recovery= 61
|state= Any
|state= Any
|frame advantage=
|frame advantage= ---
|meter gain= --/--
|meter gain= --/--
|guard= Unblockable
|guard= Unblockable
|cancel= ×/×
|cancel= ×/×
|tech= None
|tech= None
|description=Her SDM which you'll probably never use in a real match, it's very stylish and hard to combo into.
|description=Incredibly stylish and hard to combo into. It can be confirmed from quick pokes such as 4A and 5A if you’re close enough, as well as 5B, dashing high, and 2B (in ex). Up close it is an unblockable hit grab, which means it can’t catch an opponent who is throw invincible during block stun (this doesn’t apply to opponents in hit stun). It’s possible to be deflected as well. The initial active frames that trigger the locked animation can hit on either side of Hibiki, making things like dash under sdm or AB~6C sdm as you run through opponents possible.
* If connects near opponent, makes a flash of light and deals %50+ damage (On Hit ver)
* If connects near opponent, makes a flash of light and deals %50+ damage (On Hit ver)
* If opponent is a distance away, will strike upwards with less damage (On Whiff ver)
* If opponent is a distance away, will strike upwards with less damage (On Whiff ver)
* number in parentheses is the gap between the last grab box and the ranged hit.
<br \>Click on show hitboxes to see the startup boxes
<br \>Click on show hitboxes to see the startup boxes
Hibiki in general is the type of character who uses her long reaching normals to control space, if you've played Samurai Shodown she is basically a female Ukyo Tachibana, and her B buttons are also great in this game. No matter the mode you choose. She's very strong in both Power and Speed/EX modes, Power being more focused on space control, neutral and punishes, while Speed is more focused on rushdown and pressure.
Style
Strengths
Weaknesses
Power
Outstanding neutral, punishes deals about 1/4 health sometimes.
Neutral/Defensive gameplay.
Has to commit to reads against certain MUs, which can be dangerous.
Optimized combos can be somewhat hard to do, requiring hard links.
Speed
Good, intuitive combos and damage.
Offensive gameplay, great mixups.
You have some trouble getting in, you'll need reads.
You're very negative on your normals, so you'll get punished often, if you don't cancel properly
EX
Same as speed
Getting punished is even worse, as you take more damage
You can't 623B into 236A/B or 41236C
The extra damage is minimal
Strategy
Hibiki's best way of dealing damage is by zoning out her opponents, but in Speed and EX modes she works aggressively as well. If you're going to play with her in power, learn how to use your B normals, especially 6B and 5B on power her 2B is pretty bad, but it can be cancelled on block in case you make a mistake. And your A normals, for pokes and confirms. 5B is going to be your best friend, it's a 3f anti-air (Takes 9f to get to the ground) and cancels into everything, it's simply good. Your bnb in power are going to be these two:
(j.X) 5B 236A/B
(j.X) 4A 4A 5A 236A/B
The difference from one another is that the second option deals a little more damage. The optimized version is, however
(j.X) 5B 623B (changes sides) dash 3B
Doing 663BCD is going to help a lot doing this link consistently
If you're going to play in speed, they won't be as necessary as your main focus of damage will be your combos with A starters, for example,
4A 5AA/{5A2A} 5B 236A/B
4A 5AA/{5A2A} 2B BC 236A/B
Which is your bnb in that mode.
Normals
Standing
5A
Standing poke
DamageHow much damage the move does on hit/block. Characters in TLB2 have 256 health, but different defense modifiers.
StartupNumber of frames for the move to become active, first active frame included.
ActiveNumber of frames the move remains active for, and can hit the opponent on.
RecoveryNumber of frames after the active frames for the move to end and the character to become actionable, unless canceled from.
StateState your opponent must be in for the move to come out. Some moves can only be done when the opponent is on the ground, for example. Most moves can be done in any state.
Frame AdvHow much sooner or later you can act on hit/block when compared to your opponent, assuming the move is not canceled. +2 means you can act 2 frames before your opponent, -2 means your opponent can act 2 frames before you
MeterHow much meter the move builds on hit/block. A full bar of meter is 64 points.
GuardWhether the move can be blocked standing, crouching, or both. L means it has to be blocked crouching, H means standing, M means it can be blocked either way. Some moves cannot be blocked.
CancelWhether the move can be canceled on hit/block. ○ means it can be canceled and × means it cannot. △ means it has a special type of cancel, usually Desperation Move.
TechWhether you can tech the move. Air techs are performed by pressing D in the air, ground techs are rolls performed during otg recovery.
P 13/1 S 11/0
5
4
24
Any
P -5/-7 S -5/-20
P 6/3 S 2/1
M
P ○/○ S ○/○
Air
Hibiki does a quick poke
4A
Punch!
DamageHow much damage the move does on hit/block. Characters in TLB2 have 256 health, but different defense modifiers.
StartupNumber of frames for the move to become active, first active frame included.
ActiveNumber of frames the move remains active for, and can hit the opponent on.
RecoveryNumber of frames after the active frames for the move to end and the character to become actionable, unless canceled from.
StateState your opponent must be in for the move to come out. Some moves can only be done when the opponent is on the ground, for example. Most moves can be done in any state.
Frame AdvHow much sooner or later you can act on hit/block when compared to your opponent, assuming the move is not canceled. +2 means you can act 2 frames before your opponent, -2 means your opponent can act 2 frames before you
MeterHow much meter the move builds on hit/block. A full bar of meter is 64 points.
GuardWhether the move can be blocked standing, crouching, or both. L means it has to be blocked crouching, H means standing, M means it can be blocked either way. Some moves cannot be blocked.
CancelWhether the move can be canceled on hit/block. ○ means it can be canceled and × means it cannot. △ means it has a special type of cancel, usually Desperation Move.
TechWhether you can tech the move. Air techs are performed by pressing D in the air, ground techs are rolls performed during otg recovery.
P 13/1 S 11/0
5
2
11
Any
P +10/-5 S +10/5
P 6/3 S 2/1
M
P ○/○ S ○/○
Air
Hibiki punches you and gets a free combo because of the outstanding framedata
5B
Your best move
DamageHow much damage the move does on hit/block. Characters in TLB2 have 256 health, but different defense modifiers.
StartupNumber of frames for the move to become active, first active frame included.
ActiveNumber of frames the move remains active for, and can hit the opponent on.
RecoveryNumber of frames after the active frames for the move to end and the character to become actionable, unless canceled from.
StateState your opponent must be in for the move to come out. Some moves can only be done when the opponent is on the ground, for example. Most moves can be done in any state.
Frame AdvHow much sooner or later you can act on hit/block when compared to your opponent, assuming the move is not canceled. +2 means you can act 2 frames before your opponent, -2 means your opponent can act 2 frames before you
MeterHow much meter the move builds on hit/block. A full bar of meter is 64 points.
GuardWhether the move can be blocked standing, crouching, or both. L means it has to be blocked crouching, H means standing, M means it can be blocked either way. Some moves cannot be blocked.
CancelWhether the move can be canceled on hit/block. ○ means it can be canceled and × means it cannot. △ means it has a special type of cancel, usually Desperation Move.
TechWhether you can tech the move. Air techs are performed by pressing D in the air, ground techs are rolls performed during otg recovery.
P 30/3 S 16/0
4
4
---
Any
P -2/-10 S -2/-22
P 8/4 S 3/1
M
P ○/○ S ○/○
Air
P 30/3 S 16/0
10 total
2
---
Any
P +4/-10 S +4/-16
P 8/4 S 3/1
M
P ○/○ S ○/○
Air
P 30/3 S 16/0
12 total
2
21
Any
P +6/-10 S +6/-14
P 8/4 S 3/1
M
P ○/○ S ○/○
Air
Hibiki slashes in a circular motion, her best move.
For startup and active frames, It's 3f>air boxes (4f)> 2f>Ground boxes(2f, 2f)>Recovery.
Hits once.
2nd hit
3rd hit
6B
Bye life
DamageHow much damage the move does on hit/block. Characters in TLB2 have 256 health, but different defense modifiers.
StartupNumber of frames for the move to become active, first active frame included.
ActiveNumber of frames the move remains active for, and can hit the opponent on.
RecoveryNumber of frames after the active frames for the move to end and the character to become actionable, unless canceled from.
StateState your opponent must be in for the move to come out. Some moves can only be done when the opponent is on the ground, for example. Most moves can be done in any state.
Frame AdvHow much sooner or later you can act on hit/block when compared to your opponent, assuming the move is not canceled. +2 means you can act 2 frames before your opponent, -2 means your opponent can act 2 frames before you
MeterHow much meter the move builds on hit/block. A full bar of meter is 64 points.
GuardWhether the move can be blocked standing, crouching, or both. L means it has to be blocked crouching, H means standing, M means it can be blocked either way. Some moves cannot be blocked.
CancelWhether the move can be canceled on hit/block. ○ means it can be canceled and × means it cannot. △ means it has a special type of cancel, usually Desperation Move.
TechWhether you can tech the move. Air techs are performed by pressing D in the air, ground techs are rolls performed during otg recovery.
P 50/6 S 23/0
14
4
41
Any
P -5/-13 S -5/-25
P 12/6 S 4/2
M
P ×/△ S ×/×
Air
Hibiki slashes forward. Works as anti jump and your main punish for anti air or air to air deflects. The △ indicates that you can cancel it with BC
5C
Don't use this
DamageHow much damage the move does on hit/block. Characters in TLB2 have 256 health, but different defense modifiers.
StartupNumber of frames for the move to become active, first active frame included.
ActiveNumber of frames the move remains active for, and can hit the opponent on.
RecoveryNumber of frames after the active frames for the move to end and the character to become actionable, unless canceled from.
StateState your opponent must be in for the move to come out. Some moves can only be done when the opponent is on the ground, for example. Most moves can be done in any state.
Frame AdvHow much sooner or later you can act on hit/block when compared to your opponent, assuming the move is not canceled. +2 means you can act 2 frames before your opponent, -2 means your opponent can act 2 frames before you
MeterHow much meter the move builds on hit/block. A full bar of meter is 64 points.
GuardWhether the move can be blocked standing, crouching, or both. L means it has to be blocked crouching, H means standing, M means it can be blocked either way. Some moves cannot be blocked.
CancelWhether the move can be canceled on hit/block. ○ means it can be canceled and × means it cannot. △ means it has a special type of cancel, usually Desperation Move.
TechWhether you can tech the move. Air techs are performed by pressing D in the air, ground techs are rolls performed during otg recovery.
P 13/1 S 11/0
10
2
19
Any
P +2/-13 S +2/-13
P 6/3 S 3/1
M
P ○/○ S ○/○
None
Hibiki does a low kick. Primary use is an alternate otg. Slower to come out than 3B, deals less damage, and has less range. On the flip side it’s always safe to use as an otg (3b can be punished on a neutral wake up for a lot of the cast).
6C
Not as good as it looks.
DamageHow much damage the move does on hit/block. Characters in TLB2 have 256 health, but different defense modifiers.
StartupNumber of frames for the move to become active, first active frame included.
ActiveNumber of frames the move remains active for, and can hit the opponent on.
RecoveryNumber of frames after the active frames for the move to end and the character to become actionable, unless canceled from.
StateState your opponent must be in for the move to come out. Some moves can only be done when the opponent is on the ground, for example. Most moves can be done in any state.
Frame AdvHow much sooner or later you can act on hit/block when compared to your opponent, assuming the move is not canceled. +2 means you can act 2 frames before your opponent, -2 means your opponent can act 2 frames before you
MeterHow much meter the move builds on hit/block. A full bar of meter is 64 points.
GuardWhether the move can be blocked standing, crouching, or both. L means it has to be blocked crouching, H means standing, M means it can be blocked either way. Some moves cannot be blocked.
CancelWhether the move can be canceled on hit/block. ○ means it can be canceled and × means it cannot. △ means it has a special type of cancel, usually Desperation Move.
TechWhether you can tech the move. Air techs are performed by pressing D in the air, ground techs are rolls performed during otg recovery.
P 19/2 S 16/0
10
4
39
Any
P --/-34 S --/-34
P 6/3 S 3/1
M
P ○/○ S ×/×
Air
Hibiki hits you with the end of her scabbard. Knocks down.
3B
Ouch
DamageHow much damage the move does on hit/block. Characters in TLB2 have 256 health, but different defense modifiers.
StartupNumber of frames for the move to become active, first active frame included.
ActiveNumber of frames the move remains active for, and can hit the opponent on.
RecoveryNumber of frames after the active frames for the move to end and the character to become actionable, unless canceled from.
StateState your opponent must be in for the move to come out. Some moves can only be done when the opponent is on the ground, for example. Most moves can be done in any state.
Frame AdvHow much sooner or later you can act on hit/block when compared to your opponent, assuming the move is not canceled. +2 means you can act 2 frames before your opponent, -2 means your opponent can act 2 frames before you
MeterHow much meter the move builds on hit/block. A full bar of meter is 64 points.
GuardWhether the move can be blocked standing, crouching, or both. L means it has to be blocked crouching, H means standing, M means it can be blocked either way. Some moves cannot be blocked.
CancelWhether the move can be canceled on hit/block. ○ means it can be canceled and × means it cannot. △ means it has a special type of cancel, usually Desperation Move.
TechWhether you can tech the move. Air techs are performed by pressing D in the air, ground techs are rolls performed during otg recovery.
P 21/-- S 21/--
6
2
44
Low
P --/-- S --/--
P 2/-- S 1/--
---
P ×/× S ×/×
None
Hibiki slashes downwards. Hits OTG, Do it with 3BCD so you don't have to dash before it, or if you have to, you don't have to stop and potentially miss it on that case, 663BCD (easier on a stick).
Be careful when deciding to use this to otg. Many characters can punish it if they get up normally and are close to you, especially when cornered. It’s not as bad as Setsuna’s 3B in this regard but in many cases it may be better to use 5C as an otg attack for safety.
DamageHow much damage the move does on hit/block. Characters in TLB2 have 256 health, but different defense modifiers.
StartupNumber of frames for the move to become active, first active frame included.
ActiveNumber of frames the move remains active for, and can hit the opponent on.
RecoveryNumber of frames after the active frames for the move to end and the character to become actionable, unless canceled from.
StateState your opponent must be in for the move to come out. Some moves can only be done when the opponent is on the ground, for example. Most moves can be done in any state.
Frame AdvHow much sooner or later you can act on hit/block when compared to your opponent, assuming the move is not canceled. +2 means you can act 2 frames before your opponent, -2 means your opponent can act 2 frames before you
MeterHow much meter the move builds on hit/block. A full bar of meter is 64 points.
GuardWhether the move can be blocked standing, crouching, or both. L means it has to be blocked crouching, H means standing, M means it can be blocked either way. Some moves cannot be blocked.
CancelWhether the move can be canceled on hit/block. ○ means it can be canceled and × means it cannot. △ means it has a special type of cancel, usually Desperation Move.
TechWhether you can tech the move. Air techs are performed by pressing D in the air, ground techs are rolls performed during otg recovery.
P 26/3 S 19/0
8
2
21
Any
P -9/-10 S -9/-10
P 8/4 S 3/1
M
P ○/○ S ○/○
Air
Hibiki does a high slash that looks like 6B
Dashing Low
Knockdown
DamageHow much damage the move does on hit/block. Characters in TLB2 have 256 health, but different defense modifiers.
StartupNumber of frames for the move to become active, first active frame included.
ActiveNumber of frames the move remains active for, and can hit the opponent on.
RecoveryNumber of frames after the active frames for the move to end and the character to become actionable, unless canceled from.
StateState your opponent must be in for the move to come out. Some moves can only be done when the opponent is on the ground, for example. Most moves can be done in any state.
Frame AdvHow much sooner or later you can act on hit/block when compared to your opponent, assuming the move is not canceled. +2 means you can act 2 frames before your opponent, -2 means your opponent can act 2 frames before you
MeterHow much meter the move builds on hit/block. A full bar of meter is 64 points.
GuardWhether the move can be blocked standing, crouching, or both. L means it has to be blocked crouching, H means standing, M means it can be blocked either way. Some moves cannot be blocked.
CancelWhether the move can be canceled on hit/block. ○ means it can be canceled and × means it cannot. △ means it has a special type of cancel, usually Desperation Move.
TechWhether you can tech the move. Air techs are performed by pressing D in the air, ground techs are rolls performed during otg recovery.
P 26/3 S 19/0
8
2
44
Any
P -/-37 S -/-37
P 8/4 S 3/1
L
P ×/× S ×/×
None
Hibiki dashes and knocks you down. Useful? No
Speed Chain
A>A
"If you did an optimal combo you'd have won"
DamageHow much damage the move does on hit/block. Characters in TLB2 have 256 health, but different defense modifiers.
StartupNumber of frames for the move to become active, first active frame included.
ActiveNumber of frames the move remains active for, and can hit the opponent on.
RecoveryNumber of frames after the active frames for the move to end and the character to become actionable, unless canceled from.
StateState your opponent must be in for the move to come out. Some moves can only be done when the opponent is on the ground, for example. Most moves can be done in any state.
Frame AdvHow much sooner or later you can act on hit/block when compared to your opponent, assuming the move is not canceled. +2 means you can act 2 frames before your opponent, -2 means your opponent can act 2 frames before you
MeterHow much meter the move builds on hit/block. A full bar of meter is 64 points.
GuardWhether the move can be blocked standing, crouching, or both. L means it has to be blocked crouching, H means standing, M means it can be blocked either way. Some moves cannot be blocked.
CancelWhether the move can be canceled on hit/block. ○ means it can be canceled and × means it cannot. △ means it has a special type of cancel, usually Desperation Move.
TechWhether you can tech the move. Air techs are performed by pressing D in the air, ground techs are rolls performed during otg recovery.
8/0
4
2
27
Low
-6/-21
2/1
Mid
○/○
Air
Hibiki hits you with her A button again. Just cancel into a B button.
C of A>B>C
Isn't that 623C?
DamageHow much damage the move does on hit/block. Characters in TLB2 have 256 health, but different defense modifiers.
StartupNumber of frames for the move to become active, first active frame included.
ActiveNumber of frames the move remains active for, and can hit the opponent on.
RecoveryNumber of frames after the active frames for the move to end and the character to become actionable, unless canceled from.
StateState your opponent must be in for the move to come out. Some moves can only be done when the opponent is on the ground, for example. Most moves can be done in any state.
Frame AdvHow much sooner or later you can act on hit/block when compared to your opponent, assuming the move is not canceled. +2 means you can act 2 frames before your opponent, -2 means your opponent can act 2 frames before you
MeterHow much meter the move builds on hit/block. A full bar of meter is 64 points.
GuardWhether the move can be blocked standing, crouching, or both. L means it has to be blocked crouching, H means standing, M means it can be blocked either way. Some moves cannot be blocked.
CancelWhether the move can be canceled on hit/block. ○ means it can be canceled and × means it cannot. △ means it has a special type of cancel, usually Desperation Move.
TechWhether you can tech the move. Air techs are performed by pressing D in the air, ground techs are rolls performed during otg recovery.
28/0
13
4
22
Any
-/-20
4/2
Mid
×/×
All
Hibiki hits with her scabbard. For some weird reason you can also airblock it (?????) You can and should dash 3B if you ever do this.
Crouching
2A
Poke that leads nowhere
DamageHow much damage the move does on hit/block. Characters in TLB2 have 256 health, but different defense modifiers.
StartupNumber of frames for the move to become active, first active frame included.
ActiveNumber of frames the move remains active for, and can hit the opponent on.
RecoveryNumber of frames after the active frames for the move to end and the character to become actionable, unless canceled from.
StateState your opponent must be in for the move to come out. Some moves can only be done when the opponent is on the ground, for example. Most moves can be done in any state.
Frame AdvHow much sooner or later you can act on hit/block when compared to your opponent, assuming the move is not canceled. +2 means you can act 2 frames before your opponent, -2 means your opponent can act 2 frames before you
MeterHow much meter the move builds on hit/block. A full bar of meter is 64 points.
GuardWhether the move can be blocked standing, crouching, or both. L means it has to be blocked crouching, H means standing, M means it can be blocked either way. Some moves cannot be blocked.
CancelWhether the move can be canceled on hit/block. ○ means it can be canceled and × means it cannot. △ means it has a special type of cancel, usually Desperation Move.
TechWhether you can tech the move. Air techs are performed by pressing D in the air, ground techs are rolls performed during otg recovery.
P 13/1 S 11/0
4
4
16
Any
P +3/-7 S +3/-12
P 6/3 S 3/1
L
P ×/○ S ○/○
Air
Hibiki does a crouching poke. Great to interrupt pressure and make some weird hibiki things mixups, very quick
2B
Don't. Use. In. Power.
DamageHow much damage the move does on hit/block. Characters in TLB2 have 256 health, but different defense modifiers.
StartupNumber of frames for the move to become active, first active frame included.
ActiveNumber of frames the move remains active for, and can hit the opponent on.
RecoveryNumber of frames after the active frames for the move to end and the character to become actionable, unless canceled from.
StateState your opponent must be in for the move to come out. Some moves can only be done when the opponent is on the ground, for example. Most moves can be done in any state.
Frame AdvHow much sooner or later you can act on hit/block when compared to your opponent, assuming the move is not canceled. +2 means you can act 2 frames before your opponent, -2 means your opponent can act 2 frames before you
MeterHow much meter the move builds on hit/block. A full bar of meter is 64 points.
GuardWhether the move can be blocked standing, crouching, or both. L means it has to be blocked crouching, H means standing, M means it can be blocked either way. Some moves cannot be blocked.
CancelWhether the move can be canceled on hit/block. ○ means it can be canceled and × means it cannot. △ means it has a special type of cancel, usually Desperation Move.
TechWhether you can tech the move. Air techs are performed by pressing D in the air, ground techs are rolls performed during otg recovery.
P 28/3 S 23/0
6
2
67
Any
P -14/-10 S -14/-34
P 8/4 S 4/2
L
P ×/○ S ○/○
Air
Hibiki does a crouching swing, leaving you with worse framedata on hit in power. In power mode there’s no real good use for this, aside from taking a round when nothing else will reach.
In speed it's actually very useful poke since it's cancelable. It’s very quick for a heavy attack , has great range, and confirms cancels nicely into other moves to secure advantage.
2C
Watch me as I style
DamageHow much damage the move does on hit/block. Characters in TLB2 have 256 health, but different defense modifiers.
StartupNumber of frames for the move to become active, first active frame included.
ActiveNumber of frames the move remains active for, and can hit the opponent on.
RecoveryNumber of frames after the active frames for the move to end and the character to become actionable, unless canceled from.
StateState your opponent must be in for the move to come out. Some moves can only be done when the opponent is on the ground, for example. Most moves can be done in any state.
Frame AdvHow much sooner or later you can act on hit/block when compared to your opponent, assuming the move is not canceled. +2 means you can act 2 frames before your opponent, -2 means your opponent can act 2 frames before you
MeterHow much meter the move builds on hit/block. A full bar of meter is 64 points.
GuardWhether the move can be blocked standing, crouching, or both. L means it has to be blocked crouching, H means standing, M means it can be blocked either way. Some moves cannot be blocked.
CancelWhether the move can be canceled on hit/block. ○ means it can be canceled and × means it cannot. △ means it has a special type of cancel, usually Desperation Move.
TechWhether you can tech the move. Air techs are performed by pressing D in the air, ground techs are rolls performed during otg recovery.
P 13/1 S 11/0
6
2
14
Any
P +7/-8 S +7/-8
P 6/3 S 3/1
L
P ○/○ S ○/○
Air
Hibiki does a low kick. Deceptively good move, will often catch opponents and is good to mix them up after a j.B, learning to confirm this into DM will take most people by surprise and has a good window to confirm, unlike 4A/5A which have to be done immediately. Learning 4A, 2C and 2C, 4A links are a must, as they make 4A/2Cx3 way easier, mostly because it's a move slow enough you can react to it if you're paying attention. Comes out quick enough people almost never switchguard it as well
3C
Get down.
DamageHow much damage the move does on hit/block. Characters in TLB2 have 256 health, but different defense modifiers.
StartupNumber of frames for the move to become active, first active frame included.
ActiveNumber of frames the move remains active for, and can hit the opponent on.
RecoveryNumber of frames after the active frames for the move to end and the character to become actionable, unless canceled from.
StateState your opponent must be in for the move to come out. Some moves can only be done when the opponent is on the ground, for example. Most moves can be done in any state.
Frame AdvHow much sooner or later you can act on hit/block when compared to your opponent, assuming the move is not canceled. +2 means you can act 2 frames before your opponent, -2 means your opponent can act 2 frames before you
MeterHow much meter the move builds on hit/block. A full bar of meter is 64 points.
GuardWhether the move can be blocked standing, crouching, or both. L means it has to be blocked crouching, H means standing, M means it can be blocked either way. Some moves cannot be blocked.
CancelWhether the move can be canceled on hit/block. ○ means it can be canceled and × means it cannot. △ means it has a special type of cancel, usually Desperation Move.
TechWhether you can tech the move. Air techs are performed by pressing D in the air, ground techs are rolls performed during otg recovery.
P 24/3 S 19/0
14
4
24
Any
P --/-19 S --/-19
P 8/4 S 3/1
L
P ○/○ S ○/○
None
Hibiki swings her scabbard, tripping you down.
Air
j.A
Look mom I'm playing neutral
DamageHow much damage the move does on hit/block. Characters in TLB2 have 256 health, but different defense modifiers.
StartupNumber of frames for the move to become active, first active frame included.
ActiveNumber of frames the move remains active for, and can hit the opponent on.
RecoveryNumber of frames after the active frames for the move to end and the character to become actionable, unless canceled from.
StateState your opponent must be in for the move to come out. Some moves can only be done when the opponent is on the ground, for example. Most moves can be done in any state.
Frame AdvHow much sooner or later you can act on hit/block when compared to your opponent, assuming the move is not canceled. +2 means you can act 2 frames before your opponent, -2 means your opponent can act 2 frames before you
MeterHow much meter the move builds on hit/block. A full bar of meter is 64 points.
GuardWhether the move can be blocked standing, crouching, or both. L means it has to be blocked crouching, H means standing, M means it can be blocked either way. Some moves cannot be blocked.
CancelWhether the move can be canceled on hit/block. ○ means it can be canceled and × means it cannot. △ means it has a special type of cancel, usually Desperation Move.
TechWhether you can tech the move. Air techs are performed by pressing D in the air, ground techs are rolls performed during otg recovery.
P 13/1 S 11/0
6
2
---
Any
P --/-- S --/--
P 6/3 S 3/1
H
P ×/× S ×/×
Air
Hibiki puts her sword forward, good hitbox and neutral tool.
j.B
Get in the blender!
DamageHow much damage the move does on hit/block. Characters in TLB2 have 256 health, but different defense modifiers.
StartupNumber of frames for the move to become active, first active frame included.
ActiveNumber of frames the move remains active for, and can hit the opponent on.
RecoveryNumber of frames after the active frames for the move to end and the character to become actionable, unless canceled from.
StateState your opponent must be in for the move to come out. Some moves can only be done when the opponent is on the ground, for example. Most moves can be done in any state.
Frame AdvHow much sooner or later you can act on hit/block when compared to your opponent, assuming the move is not canceled. +2 means you can act 2 frames before your opponent, -2 means your opponent can act 2 frames before you
MeterHow much meter the move builds on hit/block. A full bar of meter is 64 points.
GuardWhether the move can be blocked standing, crouching, or both. L means it has to be blocked crouching, H means standing, M means it can be blocked either way. Some moves cannot be blocked.
CancelWhether the move can be canceled on hit/block. ○ means it can be canceled and × means it cannot. △ means it has a special type of cancel, usually Desperation Move.
TechWhether you can tech the move. Air techs are performed by pressing D in the air, ground techs are rolls performed during otg recovery.
P 26/3 S 13/0
8
2
---
Any
P --/-- S --/--
P 8/4 S 3/1
H
P ×/× S ×/×
Air
Your best combo starter and very good move too. Tied with Zantetsu j.B as best crossup in game.
j.C
Just who uses this
DamageHow much damage the move does on hit/block. Characters in TLB2 have 256 health, but different defense modifiers.
StartupNumber of frames for the move to become active, first active frame included.
ActiveNumber of frames the move remains active for, and can hit the opponent on.
RecoveryNumber of frames after the active frames for the move to end and the character to become actionable, unless canceled from.
StateState your opponent must be in for the move to come out. Some moves can only be done when the opponent is on the ground, for example. Most moves can be done in any state.
Frame AdvHow much sooner or later you can act on hit/block when compared to your opponent, assuming the move is not canceled. +2 means you can act 2 frames before your opponent, -2 means your opponent can act 2 frames before you
MeterHow much meter the move builds on hit/block. A full bar of meter is 64 points.
GuardWhether the move can be blocked standing, crouching, or both. L means it has to be blocked crouching, H means standing, M means it can be blocked either way. Some moves cannot be blocked.
CancelWhether the move can be canceled on hit/block. ○ means it can be canceled and × means it cannot. △ means it has a special type of cancel, usually Desperation Move.
TechWhether you can tech the move. Air techs are performed by pressing D in the air, ground techs are rolls performed during otg recovery.
P 13/1 S 11/0
9
3
---
Any
P --/-- S --/--
P 6/3 S 3/1
H
P ×/× S ×/×
Air
Use this when memeing.
Universal Mechanics
Throw C+D
EEEY!
DamageHow much damage the move does on hit/block. Characters in TLB2 have 256 health, but different defense modifiers.
StartupNumber of frames for the move to become active, first active frame included.
ActiveNumber of frames the move remains active for, and can hit the opponent on.
RecoveryNumber of frames after the active frames for the move to end and the character to become actionable, unless canceled from.
StateState your opponent must be in for the move to come out. Some moves can only be done when the opponent is on the ground, for example. Most moves can be done in any state.
Frame AdvHow much sooner or later you can act on hit/block when compared to your opponent, assuming the move is not canceled. +2 means you can act 2 frames before your opponent, -2 means your opponent can act 2 frames before you
MeterHow much meter the move builds on hit/block. A full bar of meter is 64 points.
GuardWhether the move can be blocked standing, crouching, or both. L means it has to be blocked crouching, H means standing, M means it can be blocked either way. Some moves cannot be blocked.
CancelWhether the move can be canceled on hit/block. ○ means it can be canceled and × means it cannot. △ means it has a special type of cancel, usually Desperation Move.
TechWhether you can tech the move. Air techs are performed by pressing D in the air, ground techs are rolls performed during otg recovery.
P28/-- S22/--
--
--
33
Any
P --/-- S --/--
P 2/-- S 1/--
--
P --/-- S --/--
--
Throw. You can always do a 3b after it, dealing 49 (Power) or 43 (Speed) points of damage. If you throw them into a corner and do 3B every character can punish you for it if they wake up neutral, anywhere else is character specific so keep that in mind. Still pretty useful as throws are good, if it whiffs, you'll hear a gasp. You can hold any direction while doing it
2nd part
5B+C
Power VersionSpeed/EX Version
Version
DamageHow much damage the move does on hit/block. Characters in TLB2 have 256 health, but different defense modifiers.
StartupNumber of frames for the move to become active, first active frame included.
ActiveNumber of frames the move remains active for, and can hit the opponent on.
RecoveryNumber of frames after the active frames for the move to end and the character to become actionable, unless canceled from.
StateState your opponent must be in for the move to come out. Some moves can only be done when the opponent is on the ground, for example. Most moves can be done in any state.
Frame AdvHow much sooner or later you can act on hit/block when compared to your opponent, assuming the move is not canceled. +2 means you can act 2 frames before your opponent, -2 means your opponent can act 2 frames before you
MeterHow much meter the move builds on hit/block. A full bar of meter is 64 points.
GuardWhether the move can be blocked standing, crouching, or both. L means it has to be blocked crouching, H means standing, M means it can be blocked either way. Some moves cannot be blocked.
CancelWhether the move can be canceled on hit/block. ○ means it can be canceled and × means it cannot. △ means it has a special type of cancel, usually Desperation Move.
TechWhether you can tech the move. Air techs are performed by pressing D in the air, ground techs are rolls performed during otg recovery.
Power
61/--
46~66
2
44
Any
--/--
12/--
---
×/×
None
Hibiki charges and attack, unblockable.
You can hold it for a while.
Version
DamageHow much damage the move does on hit/block. Characters in TLB2 have 256 health, but different defense modifiers.
StartupNumber of frames for the move to become active, first active frame included.
ActiveNumber of frames the move remains active for, and can hit the opponent on.
RecoveryNumber of frames after the active frames for the move to end and the character to become actionable, unless canceled from.
StateState your opponent must be in for the move to come out. Some moves can only be done when the opponent is on the ground, for example. Most moves can be done in any state.
Frame AdvHow much sooner or later you can act on hit/block when compared to your opponent, assuming the move is not canceled. +2 means you can act 2 frames before your opponent, -2 means your opponent can act 2 frames before you
MeterHow much meter the move builds on hit/block. A full bar of meter is 64 points.
GuardWhether the move can be blocked standing, crouching, or both. L means it has to be blocked crouching, H means standing, M means it can be blocked either way. Some moves cannot be blocked.
CancelWhether the move can be canceled on hit/block. ○ means it can be canceled and × means it cannot. △ means it has a special type of cancel, usually Desperation Move.
TechWhether you can tech the move. Air techs are performed by pressing D in the air, ground techs are rolls performed during otg recovery.
Speed/EX
19/0
23
3
23
Any
--/-20
3/1
H
×/×
Ground, Air
Hibiki slashes upwards, overhead.
Can combo after it.
Special Moves
Distance Slash 236A/B
A versionB version
Version
DamageHow much damage the move does on hit/block. Characters in TLB2 have 256 health, but different defense modifiers.
StartupNumber of frames for the move to become active, first active frame included.
ActiveNumber of frames the move remains active for, and can hit the opponent on.
RecoveryNumber of frames after the active frames for the move to end and the character to become actionable, unless canceled from.
StateState your opponent must be in for the move to come out. Some moves can only be done when the opponent is on the ground, for example. Most moves can be done in any state.
Frame AdvHow much sooner or later you can act on hit/block when compared to your opponent, assuming the move is not canceled. +2 means you can act 2 frames before your opponent, -2 means your opponent can act 2 frames before you
MeterHow much meter the move builds on hit/block. A full bar of meter is 64 points.
GuardWhether the move can be blocked standing, crouching, or both. L means it has to be blocked crouching, H means standing, M means it can be blocked either way. Some moves cannot be blocked.
CancelWhether the move can be canceled on hit/block. ○ means it can be canceled and × means it cannot. △ means it has a special type of cancel, usually Desperation Move.
TechWhether you can tech the move. Air techs are performed by pressing D in the air, ground techs are rolls performed during otg recovery.
A
P 28/3 S 23/2
6
2
62
Any
-7/-27
P 2/8/4 S 1/4/2
M
×/×
Air
Forward slash that hits mid and deals good damage. Do it on round start to catch aggressive opponents, the only way they can escape is by dashing backwards, so you'll be safe. Click on show hitboxes to see the startup boxes
1st part
Version
DamageHow much damage the move does on hit/block. Characters in TLB2 have 256 health, but different defense modifiers.
StartupNumber of frames for the move to become active, first active frame included.
ActiveNumber of frames the move remains active for, and can hit the opponent on.
RecoveryNumber of frames after the active frames for the move to end and the character to become actionable, unless canceled from.
StateState your opponent must be in for the move to come out. Some moves can only be done when the opponent is on the ground, for example. Most moves can be done in any state.
Frame AdvHow much sooner or later you can act on hit/block when compared to your opponent, assuming the move is not canceled. +2 means you can act 2 frames before your opponent, -2 means your opponent can act 2 frames before you
MeterHow much meter the move builds on hit/block. A full bar of meter is 64 points.
GuardWhether the move can be blocked standing, crouching, or both. L means it has to be blocked crouching, H means standing, M means it can be blocked either way. Some moves cannot be blocked.
CancelWhether the move can be canceled on hit/block. ○ means it can be canceled and × means it cannot. △ means it has a special type of cancel, usually Desperation Move.
TechWhether you can tech the move. Air techs are performed by pressing D in the air, ground techs are rolls performed during otg recovery.
B
P 24/3 S 21/2
6
2
72
Low
--/-40
P 2/8/4 S 1/3/1
L
×/×
Air
Low slash that hits low (wau) and deals reasonable damage. Do it on round start as well, or as combo ender. You'll only reset neutral because you can't OTG after this, you can try to make an okizeme, but it'll most likely not happen. Click on show hitboxes to see the startup boxes
1st part
Beckoning Slash 623B
HAKKEN!
DamageHow much damage the move does on hit/block. Characters in TLB2 have 256 health, but different defense modifiers.
StartupNumber of frames for the move to become active, first active frame included.
ActiveNumber of frames the move remains active for, and can hit the opponent on.
RecoveryNumber of frames after the active frames for the move to end and the character to become actionable, unless canceled from.
StateState your opponent must be in for the move to come out. Some moves can only be done when the opponent is on the ground, for example. Most moves can be done in any state.
Frame AdvHow much sooner or later you can act on hit/block when compared to your opponent, assuming the move is not canceled. +2 means you can act 2 frames before your opponent, -2 means your opponent can act 2 frames before you
MeterHow much meter the move builds on hit/block. A full bar of meter is 64 points.
GuardWhether the move can be blocked standing, crouching, or both. L means it has to be blocked crouching, H means standing, M means it can be blocked either way. Some moves cannot be blocked.
CancelWhether the move can be canceled on hit/block. ○ means it can be canceled and × means it cannot. △ means it has a special type of cancel, usually Desperation Move.
TechWhether you can tech the move. Air techs are performed by pressing D in the air, ground techs are rolls performed during otg recovery.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
P △/× S ○/×
-
This bad boy hits differently with the time it has been held for some weird reason. On power it's your super cancel, on speed, you can cancel into every other special except itself. Click on show hitboxes to see the startup boxes
1st part
Piercing Moon Pounce 623C
Please wait warmly, girls are preparing...
DamageHow much damage the move does on hit/block. Characters in TLB2 have 256 health, but different defense modifiers.
StartupNumber of frames for the move to become active, first active frame included.
ActiveNumber of frames the move remains active for, and can hit the opponent on.
RecoveryNumber of frames after the active frames for the move to end and the character to become actionable, unless canceled from.
StateState your opponent must be in for the move to come out. Some moves can only be done when the opponent is on the ground, for example. Most moves can be done in any state.
Frame AdvHow much sooner or later you can act on hit/block when compared to your opponent, assuming the move is not canceled. +2 means you can act 2 frames before your opponent, -2 means your opponent can act 2 frames before you
MeterHow much meter the move builds on hit/block. A full bar of meter is 64 points.
GuardWhether the move can be blocked standing, crouching, or both. L means it has to be blocked crouching, H means standing, M means it can be blocked either way. Some moves cannot be blocked.
CancelWhether the move can be canceled on hit/block. ○ means it can be canceled and × means it cannot. △ means it has a special type of cancel, usually Desperation Move.
TechWhether you can tech the move. Air techs are performed by pressing D in the air, ground techs are rolls performed during otg recovery.
P 50/6 S 45/5
29~49
4
27
Any
--/-21
P 2/12/6 S 1/4/2
H
P ×/× S ×/×
None
Very slow attack and usually not worth it, has some nice setups in the corner. You can hold C and it hits overhead.No it's not unblockable. Gives you a straight SSC confirm in Speed. Click on show hitboxes to see the startup boxes.
1st part
Heavenly Being Blade 41236C
Looks too much like a throw, this isn't broken unlike her SS7 counterpart, as per the words of a great sage 'Deflect is the great equalizer' you can get some really nice damage out of it however.
DamageHow much damage the move does on hit/block. Characters in TLB2 have 256 health, but different defense modifiers.
StartupNumber of frames for the move to become active, first active frame included.
ActiveNumber of frames the move remains active for, and can hit the opponent on.
RecoveryNumber of frames after the active frames for the move to end and the character to become actionable, unless canceled from.
StateState your opponent must be in for the move to come out. Some moves can only be done when the opponent is on the ground, for example. Most moves can be done in any state.
Frame AdvHow much sooner or later you can act on hit/block when compared to your opponent, assuming the move is not canceled. +2 means you can act 2 frames before your opponent, -2 means your opponent can act 2 frames before you
MeterHow much meter the move builds on hit/block. A full bar of meter is 64 points.
GuardWhether the move can be blocked standing, crouching, or both. L means it has to be blocked crouching, H means standing, M means it can be blocked either way. Some moves cannot be blocked.
CancelWhether the move can be canceled on hit/block. ○ means it can be canceled and × means it cannot. △ means it has a special type of cancel, usually Desperation Move.
TechWhether you can tech the move. Air techs are performed by pressing D in the air, ground techs are rolls performed during otg recovery.
P 32/-- S 28/--
6
12
20
Any
---
P 1/2/-- S 1/1/--
None
P ×/× S ×/×
None
Counter movement. You'll probably never use it in a real match unless you got godlike reads, and even then, deflect would be a better option due to more damage and somewhat better oki. One very important thing to note is that if you get the right timing, you can hit both C/BC and the ground hit, always dealing 70 damage (BC is recommended due to less recovery) you'll also get an ambiguous mixup. Click on show hitboxes to see the rest of the move
2nd part
3rd part
Version
DamageHow much damage the move does on hit/block. Characters in TLB2 have 256 health, but different defense modifiers.
StartupNumber of frames for the move to become active, first active frame included.
ActiveNumber of frames the move remains active for, and can hit the opponent on.
RecoveryNumber of frames after the active frames for the move to end and the character to become actionable, unless canceled from.
StateState your opponent must be in for the move to come out. Some moves can only be done when the opponent is on the ground, for example. Most moves can be done in any state.
Frame AdvHow much sooner or later you can act on hit/block when compared to your opponent, assuming the move is not canceled. +2 means you can act 2 frames before your opponent, -2 means your opponent can act 2 frames before you
MeterHow much meter the move builds on hit/block. A full bar of meter is 64 points.
GuardWhether the move can be blocked standing, crouching, or both. L means it has to be blocked crouching, H means standing, M means it can be blocked either way. Some moves cannot be blocked.
CancelWhether the move can be canceled on hit/block. ○ means it can be canceled and × means it cannot. △ means it has a special type of cancel, usually Desperation Move.
TechWhether you can tech the move. Air techs are performed by pressing D in the air, ground techs are rolls performed during otg recovery.
C
P 39/- S 35/-
2
2
59
Any
---
P 10(12) S 5(5)
---
P ×/× S ×/×
None
If you do, however, hit them with this button since it deals more damage. Can do 3B after it but rather hard
C version
Version
DamageHow much damage the move does on hit/block. Characters in TLB2 have 256 health, but different defense modifiers.
StartupNumber of frames for the move to become active, first active frame included.
ActiveNumber of frames the move remains active for, and can hit the opponent on.
RecoveryNumber of frames after the active frames for the move to end and the character to become actionable, unless canceled from.
StateState your opponent must be in for the move to come out. Some moves can only be done when the opponent is on the ground, for example. Most moves can be done in any state.
Frame AdvHow much sooner or later you can act on hit/block when compared to your opponent, assuming the move is not canceled. +2 means you can act 2 frames before your opponent, -2 means your opponent can act 2 frames before you
MeterHow much meter the move builds on hit/block. A full bar of meter is 64 points.
GuardWhether the move can be blocked standing, crouching, or both. L means it has to be blocked crouching, H means standing, M means it can be blocked either way. Some moves cannot be blocked.
CancelWhether the move can be canceled on hit/block. ○ means it can be canceled and × means it cannot. △ means it has a special type of cancel, usually Desperation Move.
TechWhether you can tech the move. Air techs are performed by pressing D in the air, ground techs are rolls performed during otg recovery.
BC
P 24 S 23
2
2
49
Any
---
P 8(12) S 4(5)
---
P ×/× S ×/×
None
It's her other option. You don't really have to do it. In certain circumstances you can do a 3b after it.
BC version
Kami Hitoe ni te Kawasu Nari AB
*Loses half of her height*
DamageHow much damage the move does on hit/block. Characters in TLB2 have 256 health, but different defense modifiers.
StartupNumber of frames for the move to become active, first active frame included.
ActiveNumber of frames the move remains active for, and can hit the opponent on.
RecoveryNumber of frames after the active frames for the move to end and the character to become actionable, unless canceled from.
StateState your opponent must be in for the move to come out. Some moves can only be done when the opponent is on the ground, for example. Most moves can be done in any state.
Frame AdvHow much sooner or later you can act on hit/block when compared to your opponent, assuming the move is not canceled. +2 means you can act 2 frames before your opponent, -2 means your opponent can act 2 frames before you
MeterHow much meter the move builds on hit/block. A full bar of meter is 64 points.
GuardWhether the move can be blocked standing, crouching, or both. L means it has to be blocked crouching, H means standing, M means it can be blocked either way. Some moves cannot be blocked.
CancelWhether the move can be canceled on hit/block. ○ means it can be canceled and × means it cannot. △ means it has a special type of cancel, usually Desperation Move.
TechWhether you can tech the move. Air techs are performed by pressing D in the air, ground techs are rolls performed during otg recovery.
P --/-- S --/--
3
15
-
Any
P --/-- S --/--
P --/-- S --/--
---
P ×/× S ×/×
---
This move can dodge from high attacks. It is pretty good, however, there's not much reason to use it. You can dodge some fireballs but it's a high commitment.Plus, you might get punished here. Active frames listed are upper body invincible. Follow up with Ma O Tsumeru Koto Kanyou Nari (6C) to dash forward. Follow up with Ma O Oku Koto Kanyou Nari (4C) to hop backwards Probably has potential, still unexplored.
2nd part
3rd part
Version
DamageHow much damage the move does on hit/block. Characters in TLB2 have 256 health, but different defense modifiers.
StartupNumber of frames for the move to become active, first active frame included.
ActiveNumber of frames the move remains active for, and can hit the opponent on.
RecoveryNumber of frames after the active frames for the move to end and the character to become actionable, unless canceled from.
StateState your opponent must be in for the move to come out. Some moves can only be done when the opponent is on the ground, for example. Most moves can be done in any state.
Frame AdvHow much sooner or later you can act on hit/block when compared to your opponent, assuming the move is not canceled. +2 means you can act 2 frames before your opponent, -2 means your opponent can act 2 frames before you
MeterHow much meter the move builds on hit/block. A full bar of meter is 64 points.
GuardWhether the move can be blocked standing, crouching, or both. L means it has to be blocked crouching, H means standing, M means it can be blocked either way. Some moves cannot be blocked.
CancelWhether the move can be canceled on hit/block. ○ means it can be canceled and × means it cannot. △ means it has a special type of cancel, usually Desperation Move.
TechWhether you can tech the move. Air techs are performed by pressing D in the air, ground techs are rolls performed during otg recovery.
4C
---
2
---
27
Any
---
---
---
P ○ S ○
None
You can dodge some projectiles, but the timing is very specific. On some characters at specific moves you can jB and get a full confirm out of that, but it's very tricky to do and you can't do it on reaction
1st part
2nd part
3rd part
4th part
Version
DamageHow much damage the move does on hit/block. Characters in TLB2 have 256 health, but different defense modifiers.
StartupNumber of frames for the move to become active, first active frame included.
ActiveNumber of frames the move remains active for, and can hit the opponent on.
RecoveryNumber of frames after the active frames for the move to end and the character to become actionable, unless canceled from.
StateState your opponent must be in for the move to come out. Some moves can only be done when the opponent is on the ground, for example. Most moves can be done in any state.
Frame AdvHow much sooner or later you can act on hit/block when compared to your opponent, assuming the move is not canceled. +2 means you can act 2 frames before your opponent, -2 means your opponent can act 2 frames before you
MeterHow much meter the move builds on hit/block. A full bar of meter is 64 points.
GuardWhether the move can be blocked standing, crouching, or both. L means it has to be blocked crouching, H means standing, M means it can be blocked either way. Some moves cannot be blocked.
CancelWhether the move can be canceled on hit/block. ○ means it can be canceled and × means it cannot. △ means it has a special type of cancel, usually Desperation Move.
TechWhether you can tech the move. Air techs are performed by pressing D in the air, ground techs are rolls performed during otg recovery.
6C
---
5
25~29
40
Any
---
-
---
P ○ S ○
None
This looks like 623B so you can trick people, but no one will fall for it. Ma O Tsumeru Koto Kanyou Nari can be cancelled..
1st part
2nd part (Hold)
3rd part (Stop holding forward)
Sanae O Okotaranu Kokoro Nari - Hold Start
Hibiki holds her sword close as it glows, asking her father for help.
Meter is charged slowly in this motion.
No hurtbox provided, since it's the same as her standing
Desperation Moves
Heavenly Spirit of Victory 2146AB
Dash to win
DamageHow much damage the move does on hit/block. Characters in TLB2 have 256 health, but different defense modifiers.
StartupNumber of frames for the move to become active, first active frame included.
ActiveNumber of frames the move remains active for, and can hit the opponent on.
RecoveryNumber of frames after the active frames for the move to end and the character to become actionable, unless canceled from.
StateState your opponent must be in for the move to come out. Some moves can only be done when the opponent is on the ground, for example. Most moves can be done in any state.
Frame AdvHow much sooner or later you can act on hit/block when compared to your opponent, assuming the move is not canceled. +2 means you can act 2 frames before your opponent, -2 means your opponent can act 2 frames before you
MeterHow much meter the move builds on hit/block. A full bar of meter is 64 points.
GuardWhether the move can be blocked standing, crouching, or both. L means it has to be blocked crouching, H means standing, M means it can be blocked either way. Some moves cannot be blocked.
CancelWhether the move can be canceled on hit/block. ○ means it can be canceled and × means it cannot. △ means it has a special type of cancel, usually Desperation Move.
TechWhether you can tech the move. Air techs are performed by pressing D in the air, ground techs are rolls performed during otg recovery.
P 81/-- S 86/--
19
7
49,60
Any
-7/-27
P 0/0 S 0/0
M
P ×/× S ×/×
None
Hibiki dashes forward to slash through opponet. Travels a great distance, hits from 3/4 screen. Confirms from any normal on hit except the ones which aren't cancellable, except for 3C (Why is 3C cancellable anyway?)
2nd part (If it whiffs, it'll return to the first part)
3rd part
4th part
Super Desperation Move
No Fear Feint 641236B
Stylish
Version
DamageHow much damage the move does on hit/block. Characters in TLB2 have 256 health, but different defense modifiers.
StartupNumber of frames for the move to become active, first active frame included.
ActiveNumber of frames the move remains active for, and can hit the opponent on.
RecoveryNumber of frames after the active frames for the move to end and the character to become actionable, unless canceled from.
StateState your opponent must be in for the move to come out. Some moves can only be done when the opponent is on the ground, for example. Most moves can be done in any state.
Frame AdvHow much sooner or later you can act on hit/block when compared to your opponent, assuming the move is not canceled. +2 means you can act 2 frames before your opponent, -2 means your opponent can act 2 frames before you
MeterHow much meter the move builds on hit/block. A full bar of meter is 64 points.
GuardWhether the move can be blocked standing, crouching, or both. L means it has to be blocked crouching, H means standing, M means it can be blocked either way. Some moves cannot be blocked.
CancelWhether the move can be canceled on hit/block. ○ means it can be canceled and × means it cannot. △ means it has a special type of cancel, usually Desperation Move.
TechWhether you can tech the move. Air techs are performed by pressing D in the air, ground techs are rolls performed during otg recovery.
Startup Boxes
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6
5,3,3,4,(3),1
61
Any
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--/--
Unblockable
×/×
None
Incredibly stylish and hard to combo into. It can be confirmed from quick pokes such as 4A and 5A if you’re close enough, as well as 5B, dashing high, and 2B (in ex). Up close it is an unblockable hit grab, which means it can’t catch an opponent who is throw invincible during block stun (this doesn’t apply to opponents in hit stun). It’s possible to be deflected as well. The initial active frames that trigger the locked animation can hit on either side of Hibiki, making things like dash under sdm or AB~6C sdm as you run through opponents possible.
If connects near opponent, makes a flash of light and deals %50+ damage (On Hit ver)
If opponent is a distance away, will strike upwards with less damage (On Whiff ver)
number in parentheses is the gap between the last grab box and the ranged hit.
Click on show hitboxes to see the startup boxes
2nd part
3rd part
4th part
5th part
Version
DamageHow much damage the move does on hit/block. Characters in TLB2 have 256 health, but different defense modifiers.
StartupNumber of frames for the move to become active, first active frame included.
ActiveNumber of frames the move remains active for, and can hit the opponent on.
RecoveryNumber of frames after the active frames for the move to end and the character to become actionable, unless canceled from.
StateState your opponent must be in for the move to come out. Some moves can only be done when the opponent is on the ground, for example. Most moves can be done in any state.
Frame AdvHow much sooner or later you can act on hit/block when compared to your opponent, assuming the move is not canceled. +2 means you can act 2 frames before your opponent, -2 means your opponent can act 2 frames before you
MeterHow much meter the move builds on hit/block. A full bar of meter is 64 points.
GuardWhether the move can be blocked standing, crouching, or both. L means it has to be blocked crouching, H means standing, M means it can be blocked either way. Some moves cannot be blocked.
CancelWhether the move can be canceled on hit/block. ○ means it can be canceled and × means it cannot. △ means it has a special type of cancel, usually Desperation Move.
TechWhether you can tech the move. Air techs are performed by pressing D in the air, ground techs are rolls performed during otg recovery.
Hit up close
90
6
5,3,3,4
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Any
-
0/0
Unblockable
×/×
None
On hit it'll look like this. Click on show hitboxes to see the boxes
Hit 1st part
Hit 2nd part
Hit 3rd part
Version
DamageHow much damage the move does on hit/block. Characters in TLB2 have 256 health, but different defense modifiers.
StartupNumber of frames for the move to become active, first active frame included.
ActiveNumber of frames the move remains active for, and can hit the opponent on.
RecoveryNumber of frames after the active frames for the move to end and the character to become actionable, unless canceled from.
StateState your opponent must be in for the move to come out. Some moves can only be done when the opponent is on the ground, for example. Most moves can be done in any state.
Frame AdvHow much sooner or later you can act on hit/block when compared to your opponent, assuming the move is not canceled. +2 means you can act 2 frames before your opponent, -2 means your opponent can act 2 frames before you
MeterHow much meter the move builds on hit/block. A full bar of meter is 64 points.
GuardWhether the move can be blocked standing, crouching, or both. L means it has to be blocked crouching, H means standing, M means it can be blocked either way. Some moves cannot be blocked.
CancelWhether the move can be canceled on hit/block. ○ means it can be canceled and × means it cannot. △ means it has a special type of cancel, usually Desperation Move.
TechWhether you can tech the move. Air techs are performed by pressing D in the air, ground techs are rolls performed during otg recovery.
On Whiff/Hit far
32/--
24
1
61
Any
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0
All
P ×/× EX ×/×
None
On whiff it'll look like this. Click on show hitboxes to see the boxes
Whiff
Combos
Hibiki is a very fun character, during matches you won't be doing much more than your BnBs, but it's possible to make her a powerhouse. One of her best characteristics, is that both her Power and Speed damage outputs are similar, so you can freely choose the one who best suits our playstyle. Power for a more defensive gameplay, and Speed for a more offensive gameplay.
NOTE: Before every combo, except those with 623C and 6[6]A/B (Dash A/B) starters, you can use a jX starter. NOTE: In both modes, you can exchange a 4A for a 2C (except during chain combos on Speed mode), with a harder link but a low starter. The damage is the same.
Power Mode
For a more in depth view of Power Hibiki combos, please see the doc in #External Links.