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<section begin="image"/>[[File:KOFXV Goenitz Profile.png|thumb|As one of the Four Heavenly Kings of Orochi, the almighty Goenitz devotes his entire being to serving his dark lord.<br/> His dignified wardrobe (that of a pastor) and polite mannerisms give off a gentle air, but mask another side of him—that of a ruthless monster quite happy to inflict pain and suffering on those who dare stand in his way.]]<section end="image"/> | <section begin="image"/>[[File:KOFXV Goenitz Profile.png|thumb|As one of the Four Heavenly Kings of Orochi, the almighty Goenitz devotes his entire being to serving his dark lord.<br/> His dignified wardrobe (that of a pastor) and polite mannerisms give off a gentle air, but mask another side of him—that of a ruthless monster quite happy to inflict pain and suffering on those who dare stand in his way. | ||
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<big>'''Jump:''' 40f | |||
<br>'''Hop:''' 32f | |||
<br>'''Backdash:''' 23f | |||
<br>'''Run Speed Ranking:''' 3 | |||
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==Movelist== | ==Movelist== | ||
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Anywhere, heavy starter<br/> | Anywhere, heavy starter<br/> | ||
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2B > 2A > 214A > | 2B > 2A > 214A > 4P > 4P = 139 dmg<br/> | ||
cl.C > 6A > 214C > | cl.C > 6A > 214C > 4P > 4P = 237 dmg<br/> | ||
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| '''½ Meter''' | | '''½ Meter''' | ||
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Anywhere, heavy starter<br/> | Anywhere, heavy starter<br/> | ||
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2B > 2A > 214AC > | 2B > 2A > 214AC > 4P > 4P, 623C = 236 dmg<br/> | ||
cl.C > 6A > 426AC, 623D > 623C = 385 dmg<br/> | cl.C > 6A > 426AC, 623D > 623C = 385 dmg<br/> | ||
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Anywhere<br/> | Anywhere<br/> | ||
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2B > 2A > 214A > 4P > 4P > 2363214P = 292 dmg<br/> | |||
cl.C > 6A > 623BD > 426AC, 623D > 623C = 385 dmg<br/> | |||
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| '''2 Meter''' | | '''2 Meter''' | ||
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Corner<br/> | Corner<br/> | ||
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cl.C > 6A > 623BD > 426AC, 623D > 623C > 2363214P = 589 dmg<br/> | |||
cl.C > 6A > 623BD > 426AC, dash cl.D(1) > 623D > 623C > 2363214P = 600 dmg<br/> | |||
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==Gameplay Overview== | ==Gameplay Overview== | ||
A former final boss of The King of Fighters '96, Goenitz is a character known for his frustratingly oppressive zoning, backed up by an additional set of tools to surprise opponents who clam up. However - in '''XV''' - Goenitz zoning is a far cry from what it used to be. Rather, his offense and damage are where he truly shines. | |||
Goenitz's gameplan is simple: control the space with tornadoes and air normals, and use his speed and EX Yonokaze to call out an opponent's rolls or approaches; these tools, when paired together, allow Goenitz to bait opponents into making mistakes, or simply back themselves into the corner. Though, things are complicated when looking at his middling set of ground normals, which can make Goenitz a tad difficult to pick up and play. | |||
Then, if he's caught with no meter in the midrange, Goenitz has to play an uphill battle of constant pre-emptive reads to build up enough meter to become a threat once more. | |||
'''''However''''', when Goenitz scores a knockdown, nearly ANY knockdown, he can finally do his work. His teleport, overhead, rekkas, high-damaging supers, and on-block framedata give Goenitz surprisingly potent rushdown, complete with meaty setups, frame traps, tick throws, an actually good pressure reset, and even more that the opponent has to account for. Any opponent defending against Goenitz must always be on the lookout for these tricks, on top of the constant threat of EX Yonokaze. | |||
Goenitz is, overall, a high-risk, high-return character with little margin for error, both for himself and for his opponent. It can make for especially tense fights, but the thrill of these situations, combined with his unique playstyle, make Goenitz an all-around fun and challenging character to play. | |||
{{StrengthsAndWeaknesses | {{StrengthsAndWeaknesses | ||
| intro = {{SUBPAGENAME}} is a | | intro = '''''{{SUBPAGENAME}} is a heavily unique character who uses his specials and EX moves to bait opponents into making small mistakes that end up destroying their health bar.''''' | ||
| pros= | | pros= | ||
* ''' | * '''Synergistic Specials''': Goenitz has a lot of ways to force his opponent to either make a risky approach, or to capitalize on their defensive play. While Yonokaze is nowhere near as strong as it used to be, it's now coupled with a [[The_King_of_Fighters_XV/Goenitz#Hyouga|command dash]] with movement mixups, and a very active [[The_King_of_Fighters_XV/Goenitz#Wanhyo:_Tokobuse/Mametsu|poke]], so Goenitz must rely on his specials with as much thought as his normals to get his opponents in the situations he wants them. | ||
* ''' | * '''Strong Air Buttons''': Goenitz air buttons are all around great. With a jCD that has a great hitbox for offense and walling-out alike, and multiple air normals for every situation, including crossups. These air normals are the ones Goenitz uses for most of his time in neutral, as they lead to better advantage and are more consistent than his ground normals. | ||
* ''' | * '''Combo Utility''': Largely due to the opportunities his cl.D juggle grants him, Goenitz's optimal combos do incredible damage, able to shave off 50% off an opponent's lifebar with a single bar of meter. Additionally, [[The_King_of_Fighters_XV/Goenitz#Shin_Ya_Otome:_Yomotsu|Shin Ya Otome: Yamotsu]] has 2 versions to convert from crazy ranges and heights, making his damage with meter consistent as well. | ||
* '''Meter Flexibility''': On top of having supers with great utility, Goenitz has multiple EX moves with various useful functions, including an anywhere juggle, an OTG, and a high damage, plus on block, highly active psuedo-projectile that covers immense space. Finally, his corner juggles are incredibly meter efficient, almost always building back 25-50% of a bar. | |||
* '''Suffocating Pressure''': With his teleport and his run speed, Goenitz can follow up most any solid hit in neutral with his strong offense. To start, Goenitz's frametraps are amazingly safe, with the pushback on his command normal putting him at optimal ranges for CD and Yonokaze counterpokes, and his EX Yonokaze frametraps leaving him ''PLUS''. He also can safely frametrap from heavy normals - a rare sight in XV - leading to reward ranging from good to '''extreme'''. Finally, when Goenitz gets an enemy in the corner, he has a great collection of tools to send them back to the Earth. Not only is everything previously mentioned strong on its own, but Hyouga gives him a fantastic pressure reset, as the D version will sneak past abare (as well as allow him to land a jump in), and the feint version can surprise people looking out for the D version. All of this not only makes it hard to both defend and get out of the corner against him, but it also makes him shockingly difficult to reversal for most of the cast. | |||
| cons= | | cons= | ||
* ''' | * '''Horrendous Defense''': If Goenitz lets an opponent get in on him, he has no consistent tools to get them off without meter. First off, he has to spend at LEAST 2 bars for a reversal, and his abare is among the worst in the game due to its lack of range, coverage, and its extreme whiff recovery. While EX Wanhyo: Tokobuse is great for high jumps, it's extremely limited for hops. In fact, among all of his normals and specials, Goenitz has horrible answers to offensive hops. All of this is compounded by his shoddy backdash, meaning Goenitz doesn't have much to consistently defend with other than guard cancels. This not only makes being in the corner as Goenitz a nightmare, but also creates a dichotomy where even though he can easily start an offensive game from mostly any knockdown, he will also have an incredibly difficult time the moment he gets knocked down even at midscreen. | ||
* ''' | * '''Blindspots''': Goenitz lacks quick presence at complete fullscreen and up close. While EX Yonokaze does a lot of heavy lifting when enemies are near him, it is not good enough to duke with it as your only option - and it requires meter. This means Goenitz will eventually have to make highly risky predictions against fast characters and offensive play, and often times will have to give up space to avoid being put into bad ranges. | ||
* ''' | * '''Lackluster Ground Normals''': Goenitz's normals on the ground are not truly terrible(for the most part), but are all either very specific in their application, have limited conversions, or have other noticeable shortcomings. Playing Goenitz well requires quick decisionmaking on what normals to use and when. Additionally, his standing normals all have extreme whiff recovery, making his normals riskier than the average character. | ||
}} | * '''Big Body''': Though not necessarily an exclusive downside, Goenitz's large frame means he can get hit easier than other characters. This specifically affects Goenitz quite badly due to his lack of answers for air approach, and his shoddy backdash is further weakened by his frame. | ||
* '''''Awful Reaction Anti Airs''''': Goenitz has near absolute nothing for a good reaction anti air, sporting one of the worst 2Cs in the game, he has to rely on specials to anti air. Sadly, his quickest anti air here is an 8f EX move. While this can be used on high jump ins to great effect, it is very difficult to use it on hops without buffering. The result? Goenitz must play very pre-emptively to stop hops - which wouldn't be ''too'' bad if his fast hop checks were any good. And without meter? Goenitz gets practically no pressure or offensive lead at all for most of his hop checks. }} | |||
{{#ev:youtube|iN45aqLxZDE|||'''Character breakdown'''|frame}} | |||
==Normals== | ==Normals== | ||
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|moveId=goenitz_fa | |moveId=goenitz_fa | ||
|description= | |description= | ||
* | * Short range, but still stops hops. | ||
* | * Always combos into 214A on grounded hit, and 623AC on air hit. | ||
* | * Optimal third hit of a light string to cancel into specials. | ||
A pretty standard hop checker. | |||
Thanks to Goenitz's anywhere-juggling 623AC, you can convert this hop check into a combo if you're ready for it. Otherwise, Goenitz can cancel into his teleports to push some ambiguous mixups on the reset. | |||
}} | }} | ||
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|moveId=goenitz_fb | |moveId=goenitz_fb | ||
|description= | |description= | ||
* | * A fairly average poke. | ||
* | * Not that good against air opponents due to its low-ish angle. | ||
A poking normal that's also useful for whiff punishes, where you can press it to hit an extended limb and then go into Quickmode. You can chain into it as well, making it your best third hit in a light string for Quickmode cancels. | |||
}} | }} | ||
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|moveId=goenitz_fc | |moveId=goenitz_fc | ||
|description= | |description= | ||
* | * Gains two frames of advantage if the second (late) hitbox connects. | ||
A long-range swipe with an attached target combo for basic super confirms. Becomes safer if it hits late. | |||
}} | }} | ||
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|moveId=goenitz_fd | |moveId=goenitz_fd | ||
|description= | |description= | ||
* | * Moves Goenitz surprisingly far forward. | ||
* | * Extremely long ranged (hits from almost half-screen). | ||
An absurdly large normal, comparable to a normal from Billy, or the SamSho characters. Can hit from round start. Great to press at half-screen to condition the opponent into sitting still. | |||
}} | }} | ||
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|moveId=goenitz_cla | |moveId=goenitz_cla | ||
|description= | |description= | ||
* | * Goenitz's fastest normal. | ||
* | * Leaves Goenitz close enough to frame trap into close C. | ||
A great button to press when things get up close and personal. Important for Goenitz's defense, both as an abare and a hop check in conjunction with far A. | |||
}} | }} | ||
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|moveId=goenitz_clb | |moveId=goenitz_clb | ||
|description= | |description= | ||
* | * Goenitz's most advantageous normal on hit and block. | ||
* | * Links to close C on hit. | ||
While close A is great for defense, close B is for pushing your offense. It's very plus on hit and block, links into close C on hit, and frame traps into it on block. A very important normal for Goenitz's rushdown. | |||
}} | }} | ||
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|moveId=goenitz_clc | |moveId=goenitz_clc | ||
|description= | |description= | ||
Goenitz's main combo starter, and the best overall button Goenitz has up close. | |||
}} | }} | ||
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|moveId=goenitz_cld | |moveId=goenitz_cld | ||
|description= | |description= | ||
* | Goenitz does a weird cartwheel kick thing. | ||
* | * Shorter activation range than close C. | ||
* | * Hits twice. First hit has juggle properties, making it very useful for corner extensions. | ||
* Only the first hit cancels to specials. | |||
A truly bizarre normal that is unusual in its usage as it is in its animation. | |||
Where it will be used most often is in the corner to extend combos after 214AC. However, it can situationally catch opponents jumping at or over Goenitz, making it occasionally useful against greedy cross-up attempts or desperation jumps from opponents trying to escape the corner. You have to predict the opponent doing so in the latter, but its juggle properties greatly amplify the reward for landing it. | |||
}} | }} | ||
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|moveId=goenitz_2a | |moveId=goenitz_2a | ||
|description= | |description= | ||
* | * Has the same range as far A, but comes out faster and has better cancel options. | ||
* | * Frame traps into 6A on block. | ||
* | * Easily goes into 214A and 214AC on hit. These are Goenitz's only meterless combos from lights. | ||
It's a pretty standard 2A, as they go. Mashable and chains into his other lights, including his far B. | |||
It's also as far-reaching as his far A while coming out faster and *also* being cancellable. This makes it one of Goenitz's most important normals for general offense. | |||
}} | }} | ||
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|moveId=goenitz_2b | |moveId=goenitz_2b | ||
|description= | |description= | ||
* | * Goenitz's only low-hitting combo starter. | ||
* | * Chains into all of his other lights. | ||
* | * Your optimal meterless combo from this move is to simply do your Rush combo. | ||
The usual rapid fire low kick. Great for confirms into Super or Quickmode. | |||
}} | }} | ||
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|moveId=goenitz_2c | |moveId=goenitz_2c | ||
|description= | |description= | ||
* | * Mediocre vertical range, does not actually reach as far as his hand, but decent active frames. | ||
* | * Abysmal horizontal range, to the point of never being worth going for on a grounded opponent. | ||
* | * Combos to 623AC on hit, regardless of if it hits grounded or airborne. | ||
The only anti-air Goenitz has that doesn't require meter. Difficult to use and unreliable due to short range, however, which leaves it vulnerable to divekicks and other air specials (such as Najd j.214P). | |||
At six frame startup, it's decent for reactive AAing, but timing is required or it may whiff. It can always combo into 623AC, making it more rewarding for mid or anchor Goenitz. | |||
}} | }} | ||
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|moveId=goenitz_2d | |moveId=goenitz_2d | ||
|description= | |description= | ||
* | * Cancellable on hit, block and whiff. | ||
* | * Reaches somewhat far and can combo at close range into his anywhere juggling 623AC. | ||
* | * On hit, Goenitz can meaty the opponent's wakeup with 426B (midscreen only). | ||
For a sweep, Goenitz's 2D is really good, doing everything you could want it to with added range to boot. | |||
Since Goenitz has little in the way of defense, you'll want to abuse this to prevent approaches and pressure prematurely. | |||
Since it whiff cancels, there are some cheeky buffers you can do against opponents aggressively approaching you, with sweep covering the ground, and your specials covering the air. | |||
}} | }} | ||
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|name=jump A | |name=jump A | ||
|input=j.A | |input=j.A | ||
|hitboxCaptions= Hop Version, Jump Version | |||
|description2= | |description2= | ||
* | * Goenitz's fastest air-to-air move. | ||
* | * Does more damage than j.B to make up for the move not crossing up. | ||
}} | }} | ||
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|name=jump B | |name=jump B | ||
|input=j.B | |input=j.B | ||
|hitboxCaptions= Hop Version, Jump Version | |||
|description2= | |description2= | ||
* | * Crosses up | ||
* | * Solid jump-in option regardless of cross-up due to good active frames and hitstun. | ||
}} | }} | ||
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|name=jump C | |name=jump C | ||
|input=j.C | |input=j.C | ||
|hitboxCaptions= Hop Version, , , Jump Version | |||
|description2= | |description2= | ||
* | * High priority and large hitbox make this both a fantastic air-to-air and jump-in | ||
* | * Hits in front of and below Goenitz | ||
}} | }} | ||
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|name=jump D | |name=jump D | ||
|input=j.D | |input=j.D | ||
|hitboxCaptions= Hop Version, Jump Version | |||
|description2= | |description2= | ||
* | * Solid aerial poke. | ||
* | * Inferior to j.B and j.C as a jump-in most of the time, but good at approaching opponents you've been keeping at a distance. | ||
}} | }} | ||
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|moveId=goenitz_cd | |moveId=goenitz_cd | ||
|description= | |description= | ||
* | * Cancellable on hit, block, and whiff. | ||
* | * Very slow and not as disjointed as its animation suggests, but its forward movement amplifies its range. | ||
* | * Whiff cancelling this move into 426D is the only way Goenitz can hit an opponent at full screen with a tornado. | ||
A bad blowback. It's very slow, massively unsafe on block if not cancelled (a rarity among blowbacks), and it's not very disjointed, with the range being shorter than the animation. | |||
However, it has its uses. You can pressure an opponent into approaching by whiff cancelling this move, as its forward movement allows Goenitz to place a tornado at full screen. | |||
On hit, Goenitz has a few different combos, but the most notable one is cancelling into 214D, then hitting delayed j.D for a stylish re-stand that can go into a full combo after. | |||
}} | }} | ||
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|moveId=goenitz_236cd | |moveId=goenitz_236cd | ||
|description= | |description= | ||
* | * Faster and safer on block than regular blowback. | ||
* | * Reuses the same animation and, with it, its surprisingly decent range. | ||
* | * Consistently goes into 623K on grounded or airborne hit. | ||
Since Goenitz's defensive tools are so underwhelming, you may have to rely on this every now and then. However, on hit, Shatter Strike lets Goenitz follow up with close D if he's point blank, or 426AC from further away. The combos from both routes lead to substantially higher damage than supers that cost the same amount of meter, making the reward worth the risk more often than not. | |||
}} | |||
====AdvanceStrike==== | |||
{{FrameDataCargo-KOFXV | |||
|moveId=goenitz_214cd | |||
|description= | |||
*Same animation and range as his CD. | |||
* The throw counter is at the feet. | |||
}} | }} | ||
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|name=jump CD | |name=jump CD | ||
|input=j.CD | |input=j.CD | ||
|hitboxCaptions= Hop Version, Jump Version | |||
|description2= | |description2= | ||
* | * Has decent reach and the ability to hit below Goenitz | ||
* | * The vertical and horizontal ranges make it a great tool for retreating when combined with backward hops. However, it's a little slower than some of his other air-to-air options. | ||
* | * Goenitz has time for this move after his teleports that leave him airborne (214D and 214BD). | ||
To contrast Goenitz's bad standing CD, he has an excellent jumping CD. This is one of Goenitz's best buttons in neutral as it gives Goenitz a big knockdown button to press while he establishes more space between him and his opponent. | |||
In the corner, or if you hit it close enough, it's possible to combo a 623AC afterward, regardless of whether it counter hits. | |||
}} | }} | ||
==Rush Moves== | ==Rush Moves== | ||
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|input=cl.AA/c.AAX | |input=cl.AA/c.AAX | ||
|description2= | |description2= | ||
* | *Ends with 623A, 2363214 A/AC or Climax depending on meters and last button pressed. 623A can be stopped to make the rush safe on block. | ||
}} | }} | ||
==Throws== | ==Throws== | ||
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|name=Meifu no Mon | |name=Meifu no Mon | ||
|description= | |description= | ||
* | * Tosses the opponent right where 426C spawns, and gives an autotimed safejump with an immediate superjump. As far as regular throws go, pretty good. | ||
}} | }} | ||
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|name=Yomi e no Michi | |name=Yomi e no Michi | ||
|description= | |description= | ||
* | * Tosses the opponent full screen. | ||
}} | }} | ||
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|moveId=goenitz_6a | |moveId=goenitz_6a | ||
|name=Uranagi | |name=Uranagi | ||
|hitboxCaptions= Raw Version, Cancel Version | |||
|description= | |description= | ||
* | * Overhead when used raw, but slightly slower than average for a move of its type in KOFXV. | ||
* | * Relatively low pushback on the hit itself, but Goenitz pushes the opponent during startup and reels back after the strike, leaving a large distance between him and the opponent unless the move is cancelled. | ||
* | * Cancelled version is extremely safe on block, due to the relatively low negative frames and pushing the opponent far away. Not cancelling this into anything is one of your best bets in a blockstring. | ||
}} | }} | ||
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|name=Oroshi | |name=Oroshi | ||
|description= | |description= | ||
* | * Super and Quick Max cancellable. | ||
* | * Very unsafe on block. | ||
* | * Somewhat situational, but not completely useless. | ||
}} | }} | ||
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|name=Yonokaze | |name=Yonokaze | ||
|input=41236A/B/C/D/AC/BD | |input=41236A/B/C/D/AC/BD | ||
|hitboxCaptions= A Version, B Version, C Version, D Version, P EX Version, K EX Version | |||
|description6= | |description6= | ||
* | * Spawns a vertical tornado in one of four locations, based on the button used. | ||
* | * Closest tornado is A, farthest is D. | ||
* | * EX versions can hit OTG, damage is indicated in [square brackets]. | ||
* Tornadoes stop projectiles without dissipating. | |||
* Does not reach directly next to Goenitz, or at full screen. | |||
Goenitz's infamous signature move, burned into the minds of everyone that played KOF 96. Not quite as busted here, but stronger than you'd think. Quickly spawns a stationary tornado at one of four locations relative to Goenitz, with the EX versions spawning in between each of the four locations. This move can be oppressively difficult to get around if used properly. Each tornado acts as a wall that can be spawned to shut down almost any approach. There are a few catches, however; the blind spots mentioned above, and the fact that, if the opponent gets past the tornado, Goenitz is ''wide'' open. It also doesn't build very much meter, and can't combo into anything. This is, as its core, a harassment tool. However, with proper positioning and skill at placing the right tornado at the right time, Goenitz can become nigh-impossible to approach. | |||
The EX version, while effective enough as a zoning tool, truly shines in combos. It's one of his go-to combo extenders, and can add a little extra damage after a knockdown. | |||
}} | }} | ||
===Hyouga=== | ===Hyouga=== | ||
{{FrameDataCargo-KOFXV | {{FrameDataCargo-KOFXV | ||
|moveId=goenitz_214b | |moveId=goenitz_214b,goenitz_214d,goenitz_214bd | ||
|name=Hyouga | |name=Hyouga | ||
|input=214B/D/BD | |input=214B/D/BD | ||
|hitboxCaptions= B Version, , , D Version, , , EX Version | |||
|description3= | |||
* All air normals after D and EX versions have one frame of recovery on the ground. This allows Geonitz to combo easily into all of his ground normals and have positive guard advantage. | |||
}} | |||
===Hyouga (Stop)=== | |||
{{FrameDataCargo-KOFXV | |||
|moveId=goenitz_214k_ab,goenitz_214bd_ab | |||
|name=Hyouga | |||
|input=214B/D/BD~AB | |||
|caption= | |caption= | ||
| | |description2= | ||
* | * Interrupts the teleport to stop early. Note B and D versions are identical. Can be used to bait DPs/slow pokes, but be aware there is still some recovery time, so limit your use of this up-close. | ||
}} | }} | ||
===Wanhyo: Tokobuse/Mametsu=== | ===Wanhyo: Tokobuse/Mametsu=== | ||
{{FrameDataCargo-KOFXV | {{FrameDataCargo-KOFXV | ||
|moveId=goenitz_623a,goenitz_623a_ab,goenitz_623c,goenitz_623c_ab,goenitz_623ac | |moveId=goenitz_623a,goenitz_623a_ab,goenitz_623c,goenitz_623c_ab,goenitz_623ac | ||
|name=Wanhyo: Tokobuse/Mametsu | |name=Wanhyo: Tokobuse/Mametsu | ||
|input=623A/C/AC | |input=623A/C/AC | ||
| | |hitboxCaptions= A Version, Normal Stop, C Version, , EX Version | ||
| | |description5= | ||
* | * All versions, except EX, can be stopped during the 3rd hit by pressing AB. EX version cannot be stopped. | ||
* | * C version cannot hit ground hitboxes. However, it is able to hit a character hit by a raw Shatter Strike, a CD wallsplat or during a backdash. | ||
* | * If the C version is stopped, the character is left in a free juggle state, unlike the A version. | ||
* EX version is an anywhere juggle. A 30% scaling penalty is applied if it connects in this manner. | |||
* EX version is also invulnerable to airborne opponents' strikes, making it an excellent option against airborne attackers. | |||
* The move deals a fixed amount of damage as long as any of the first 5 hits of the EX version connects. | |||
}} | }} | ||
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|name=Shin Aoihana: Seiran 1 | |name=Shin Aoihana: Seiran 1 | ||
|input=214A/C/AC | |input=214A/C/AC | ||
| | |hitboxCaptions= Hitbox is the same for all versions. | ||
|description3= | |description3= | ||
* | * A or EX version will combo from lights, while the C version only combos from heavies or a cancelled 6A. The C version can also combo from 623K/BD. | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{FrameDataCargo-KOFXV | {{FrameDataCargo-KOFXV | ||
|moveId=goenitz_214a2p,goenitz_214c2p,goenitz_214ac2p | |moveId=goenitz_214a2p,goenitz_214c2p,goenitz_214ac2p | ||
|name=Shin Aoihana: Seiran 2 | |name=Shin Aoihana: Seiran 2 | ||
|input=214A/C/AC~ | |input=214A/C/AC~4A/C | ||
|hitboxCaptions= Hitbox is the same for all versions. | |||
|description3= | |description3= | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{FrameDataCargo-KOFXV | {{FrameDataCargo-KOFXV | ||
|moveId=goenitz_214a2p2p,goenitz_214c2p2p,goenitz_214ac2p2p | |moveId=goenitz_214a2p2p,goenitz_214c2p2p,goenitz_214ac2p2p | ||
|name=Shin Aoihana: Seiran 3 | |name=Shin Aoihana: Seiran 3 | ||
|input=214A/C/AC~ | |input=214A/C/AC~4A/C~4A/C | ||
|hitboxCaptions= A Version, C and AC Versions | |||
|description3= | |description3= | ||
Keep in mind that the C version ender cannot combo into 236214C due to the latter's slower start up compared to 236214A. | |||
}} | }} | ||
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|name=Shin Tsumakushi: Yoarashi | |name=Shin Tsumakushi: Yoarashi | ||
|input=623B/D/BD | |input=623B/D/BD | ||
| | |hitboxCaptions= Hitbox is the same for all versions. | ||
|description3= | |description3= | ||
* | * Despite the animation, none of these attacks are overheads, unlike the boss version of this move. | ||
* | * 623B can only cancel into 214A/C. | ||
* | * 623D/BD can cancel into any special, except for 623K/BD. | ||
* 623BD can be used to combo after 623C brake. | |||
Combo filler, B and D are used for juggles, BD can be used for juggles or from heavies. | |||
}} | }} | ||
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|moveId=goenitz_6321463214p,goenitz_6321463214ac | |moveId=goenitz_6321463214p,goenitz_6321463214ac | ||
|name=Yami Doukoku | |name=Yami Doukoku | ||
| | |hitboxCaptions= Normal Version, Max Version | ||
|input=6321463214A/C/AC | |input=6321463214A/C/AC | ||
|description2= | |description2= | ||
* | * This move adds an additional 10% scaling into the combo, but will only take effect on subsequent moves (i.e. via advanced and climax cancel). | ||
* | * Your metered grounded reversal. Invincible on frame 1 all the way until the grab kicks in. While 623AC is your anti-air, this is your counter to everything else, pressure-wise (Shatterstrike aside). | ||
}} | }} | ||
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|name=Shin Ya Otome: Yomotsu | |name=Shin Ya Otome: Yomotsu | ||
|input=236214A/C/AC | |input=236214A/C/AC | ||
| | |hitboxCaptions= A Version, C Version, Max Version | ||
|description3= | |description3= | ||
* | * When using the "hold cancel" trick to Advanced or Climax Cancel, the input for the following super can be buffered and held down at any point for the duration of Goenitz holding the opponent above his head. This even applies to the EX version. | ||
* | * C version is air invul, but its slow speed and the option of 623AC mean it's not usually ideal as an an anti-air. | ||
* | * Level 2 is full invul. | ||
}} | }} | ||
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|input=2141236CD | |input=2141236CD | ||
|description= | |description= | ||
* | * Spawns an un-reflectable tornado projectile directly in front of Goenitz. | ||
* | * Initial projectile is identical in size and animation to 426AC. | ||
* | * When cancelled into from a super, the projectile spawns directly on top of the opponent. | ||
Standard cinematic Climax. Above average minimum scaled damage. | |||
}} | }} | ||
Latest revision as of 07:23, 18 December 2024
Movelist
(*) = EX OK
(!) = MAX OK
Throws
Command Normals
Special Moves
Shin Aoihana: Seiran 1 - + / (*)
Shin Tsumakushi: Yoarashi - + / (*)
Super Special Moves
Shin Ya Otome: Yomotsu - + / (!)
Climax Super Special Moves
Quick Combo Reference
0 Meter |
Anywhere, light starter |
2B > 2A > 214A > 4P > 4P = 139 dmg |
½ Meter |
Anywhere, light starter |
2B > 2A > 214AC > 4P > 4P, 623C = 236 dmg |
1 Meter |
Anywhere |
2B > 2A > 214A > 4P > 4P > 2363214P = 292 dmg |
2 Meter |
Anywhere |
cl.C > 6A > 623BD > 426AC, 623D > 623C > 2363214P = 589 dmg |
Gameplay Overview
A former final boss of The King of Fighters '96, Goenitz is a character known for his frustratingly oppressive zoning, backed up by an additional set of tools to surprise opponents who clam up. However - in XV - Goenitz zoning is a far cry from what it used to be. Rather, his offense and damage are where he truly shines.
Goenitz's gameplan is simple: control the space with tornadoes and air normals, and use his speed and EX Yonokaze to call out an opponent's rolls or approaches; these tools, when paired together, allow Goenitz to bait opponents into making mistakes, or simply back themselves into the corner. Though, things are complicated when looking at his middling set of ground normals, which can make Goenitz a tad difficult to pick up and play. Then, if he's caught with no meter in the midrange, Goenitz has to play an uphill battle of constant pre-emptive reads to build up enough meter to become a threat once more.
However, when Goenitz scores a knockdown, nearly ANY knockdown, he can finally do his work. His teleport, overhead, rekkas, high-damaging supers, and on-block framedata give Goenitz surprisingly potent rushdown, complete with meaty setups, frame traps, tick throws, an actually good pressure reset, and even more that the opponent has to account for. Any opponent defending against Goenitz must always be on the lookout for these tricks, on top of the constant threat of EX Yonokaze.
Goenitz is, overall, a high-risk, high-return character with little margin for error, both for himself and for his opponent. It can make for especially tense fights, but the thrill of these situations, combined with his unique playstyle, make Goenitz an all-around fun and challenging character to play.
Goenitz is a heavily unique character who uses his specials and EX moves to bait opponents into making small mistakes that end up destroying their health bar. | |
Pros | Cons |
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Normals
Far Standing Normals
Far A
stand A
5A
5A
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Far B
stand B
5B
5B
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Far C
stand C
5C
5C
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Far D
stand D
5D
5D
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Close Standing Normals
Close A
close A
cl.A
cl.A
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Close B
close B
cl.B
cl.B
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Close C
close C
cl.C
cl.C
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Close D
close D
cl.D
cl.D
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Crouch Normals
Crouch A
crouch A
2A
2A
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Crouch B
crouch B
2B
2B
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Crouch C
crouch C
2C
2C
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Crouch D
crouch D
2D
2D
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Jump Normals
Jump A
jump A
j.A
j.A
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Jump B
jump B
j.B
j.B
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Jump C
jump C
j.C
j.C
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Jump D
jump D
j.D
j.D
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Blowback
Blowback
Blowback
CD
CD
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Shatter Strike
ShatterStrike
236CD
236CD
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AdvanceStrike
AdvanceStrike
214CD
214CD
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Jump CD
jump CD
j.CD
j.CD
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Rush Moves
rush
cl.AA/c.AAX
cl.AA/c.AAX |
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Throws
Meifu no Mon
(close) 4/6+C
(close) 4/6+C
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Yomi e no Michi
(close) 4/6+D
(close) 4/6+D
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Command Moves
Uranagi
Uranagi
6A
6A
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Target Combo 1
Oroshi
5CC
5CC
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Special Moves
Yonokaze
Yonokaze
41236A/B/C/D/AC/BD
41236A/B/C/D/AC/BD
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Hyouga
Hyouga
214B/D/BD
214B/D/BD
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Hyouga (Stop)
Hyouga
214B/D/BD~AB
214B/D/BD~AB
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Wanhyo: Tokobuse/Mametsu
Wanhyo: Tokobuse/Mametsu
623A/C/AC
623A/C/AC
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Shin Aoihana: Seiran
Shin Aoihana: Seiran 1
214A/C/AC
214A/C/AC
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Shin Aoihana: Seiran 2
214A/C/AC~4A/C
214A/C/AC~4A/C
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Shin Aoihana: Seiran 3
214A/C/AC~4A/C~4A/C
214A/C/AC~4A/C~4A/C
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Shin Tsumakushi: Yoarashi
Shin Tsumakushi: Yoarashi
623B/D/BD
623B/D/BD
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Super Special Moves
Yami Doukoku
Yami Doukoku
6321463214A/C/AC
6321463214A/C/AC
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Shin Ya Otome: Yomotsu
Shin Ya Otome: Yomotsu
236214A/C/AC
236214A/C/AC
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Climax Super Special Moves
Tokoshie no Kaze
Tokoshie no Kaze
2141236CD
2141236CD
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Misc
Alternate Colors