* Moves Hinako forward, while also having a moderately sized disjointed hitbox
*Great hop check.
*Can convert air counterhit into EX Tsukiotoshi (214AC) consistently or EX Tsukidashi (236AC) at certain heights.
*Can convert air counterhit into EX Tsukiotoshi consistently or EX Tsukidashi at certain heights.
A very good button that moves her forward and has a generous hitbox for hop checks. The forward momentum of this move makes it a great normal for pressuring and setting up Yorikiri. Can be used to frametrap into light Gorintsuki (214B) or go for a safe buffered light Tsukidashi (236A).
A very good button that moves her forward and has a generous hitbox for hop checks. The forward momentum of this move makes it a great normal for pressuring and setting up Yorikiri. Can be used to frametrap into light Gorintsuki or go for a safe buffered light Tsukidashi.
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|name=far D
|name=far D
|input=f.D
|input=f.D
|captions= Watch your feet
|captions=
|description=
|description=
*Standing low, will connect into every move but her grabs at max range.
*Standing low, will connect into every move but her grabs at max range.
*Moves her generously forward
*Moves her generously forward
A very good low that moves her forward for checking standing opponents. Can possibly be used to hitconfirm into any knockdown ender (except Tsukiotoshi) or combo starter of choice.
An excellent low with a decently large disjoint and great forward movement, while also being quite fast. One of the most spammable and effective moves in Hinako's moveset.
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|name=crouch B
|name=crouch B
|input=2B
|input=2B
|captions= Dainty kicks
|captions=
|description=
|description=
*Hinako's fastest low. Slightly minus on block.
*Hinako's fastest low. Slightly minus on block.
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|name=crouch D
|name=crouch D
|input=2D
|input=2D
|captions= So fast!
|captions=
|description=
|description=
*Moves you subtly forward, increasing its range.
*Pushes Hinako forward slightly.
*Can combo into 426BD for the anywhere juggle, but not from max range.
*You can do 236A after it to either make it safe on block, or to get closer on hit.
One of Hinako's main pokes. At 6 frames, it is very fast for a sweep, and it is also decently disjointed to boot. Cancel this into 6246A/C~AB to chase down the opponent's tech rolls.
A very fast leg sweep with only '''6 frames''' of startup! One of Hinako's main neutral pokes. This incredibly fast sweep easily trips opponents who aren't paying attention to their feet and is also her main ender after light Tsukidashi.
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|name=jump D
|name=jump D
|input=j.D
|input=j.D
|hitboxCaptions= Hop Version, , Jump Version
|description2=
|description2=
*Hits twice, her slowest air normal but has better vertical range than jump C.
*Hits twice, her slowest air normal but has better vertical range than jump C.
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|input=CD
|input=CD
|description=
|description=
*Has long range and can be canceled on whiff, can be used as a mobility tool to get in if you cancel it right.
*Whiff cancelable into specials.
*Its hard to convert into combos on hit, but if you run fast enough you can follow it up with 3C.
A decently ranged blowback attack. A great move to throw out when whiff cancelling in neutral into specials. Works well when whiff cancelling into Yorikiri on the opponent's wakeup to throw them off.
Slow but decently ranged CD with great forward movement. Can be kara canceled into her command grabs to give them more range at the cost of startup.
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*Despite the animation, neither 22BD nor 6246BD will hit after it raw, but you can do 3C into a full launch.
*Despite the animation, neither 22BD nor 6246BD will hit after it raw, but you can do 3C into a full launch.
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====AdvanceStrike====
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|moveId=hinako_214cd
|description=
*Same animation and range as her CD.
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====jump CD====
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|name=jump CD
|name=jump CD
|input=j.CD
|input=j.CD
|hitboxCaptions= Hop Version, Jump Version
|description=
|description=
*Crosses up.
*Crosses up.
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|input=6A
|input=6A
|description=
|description=
* Whiffs easily at farther cancels making this difficult to autopilot into
* Advances Hinako forward, but she can still be pushed out of range to connect.
Follows up into three different command normals
A command normal with middling damage that begins Hinako's strings. From this, she can follow up into a low, an overhead, or a mid. Only the mid is special cancellable. The low and overhead are Quick MAX/super fodder.
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|input=6A~A
|input=6A~A
|description=
|description=
* Overhead follow-up that is much slower than the low followup
* Applies 30% scaling to the next hit if directly canceled into a super.
* Barely punishable on block
* Can be thrown easily
A very fast and also safe overhead. Has enough pushback on block that Hinako cannot be punished if it gets blocked.
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|input=6A~C
|input=6A~C
|description=
|description=
* Mid follow-up used as combo filler
* Very plus on hit, links into 2A.
* Can be linked into 2A on hit which allows for grounded 6A~C loops
Special cancellable, but you don't want to special cancel this on hit. Nishiki is +4 on hit, allowing it to combo into 2A, which, in turn, can combo into 3A, which makes this a very strong command normal.
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|description=
|description=
* Low follow-up
* Applies 30% scaling to the next hit if directly canceled into a super.
Low followup that's safer than 6A>A, but has less pushback.
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===Tsuppari===
===Tsuppari===
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|description=
|description=
* Values in [] indicated when move is cancelled into
* Values in [] indicated when move is cancelled into
* Command normal that reaches farther than 6A making for better combo filler at certain ranges
One of Hinako's longer ranked pokes, decent for space control. Do note that it isn't special cancelable unless canceled into, and does not combo from lights in that situation.
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|moveId=hinako_6b~b
|moveId=hinako_6b~b
|name=Tsuppari (Follow-up)
|name=Tsuppari (Follow-up)
|captions='''Hinako used Double Slap'''
|captions=
|input=6B~B
|input=6B~B
|description=
|description=
* Follow-up to 6B that can be used to hitconfirm if needed
* Follow-up to 6B that can be used to hitconfirm if needed
* Being barely punishable and not special cancellable makes this niche to use unless you are willing to commit to confirming into quick-max
The only followup to 6B. While not special-cancellable, this can be useful for confirming into Quick Max.
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|input=3A
|input=3A
|description=
|description=
* Two hit command normal that connects off of lights making this an ideal confirm as it allows for a EX Shikofumi(22BD) route
Fast command normal with low damage, used to convert light normals into specials that otherwise only connect from heavy attacks.
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===Nodowa===
===Nodowa===
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|input=3C
|input=3C
|description=
|description=
* Combo filler when starting with EX Shikofumi(22BD) or when comboing from shatter-strike, CH EX Gorintsuki(214BD), and EX Kakenage(6246BD)
* Juggles airborne opponents.
* Reaches approximately the same range as a 6B cancel but is slightly less safe
* Pushes Hinako forwards around 1 character distance.
* Hits fairly high making this available as an anti-air option but fairly overshadowed by 2C and light Tsukiotoshi(214A)
* Whiffs on crouching at further distances.
An upwards-angled slap with generous forward movement and a moderately sized hitbox. Has above-average damage for a canceled command normal and also has great reach.
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|name=Tsukidashi
|name=Tsukidashi
|input=236A/C/AC
|input=236A/C/AC
|captions= Light Version, Heavy Version
|imageCaptions= Light Version, Heavy Version
|hitboxCaptions= A Version, , C Version, , , EX Version
|description3=
|description3=
* A version is a safe pressure string ender and combo tool. Can follow up with sweep in a midscreen combo or Kotenage(426K) in corner.
Tsukidashi is Hinako's standard combo filler and combo ender, similar to the Ikari Warriors' Gatling Attack. Hits multiple times, which makes it pretty easy to super cancel out of.
* C version is a heavy meterless ender
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* EX version launches on hit, main combo starter from 5B
'''236A:''' Decently fast startup and safe on block. Has a moderate amount of pushback; in some instances, Hinako will be close enough to perform 623K to steal her turn back. Juggles the opponent high enough to follow up with 2D, which makes it technically deal more damage than 236C.
Classic sumo slaps. Advances and is a true blockstring when cancelled from lights, usually puts you in a perfect spot to use Yorikiri(623K) to take back your turn if the opponent presses.
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'''236C:''' Combo ender from heavy attacks and 3A. Has a ridiculous knockback distance that ends in a sliding hard knockdown.
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'''236AC:''' Launches the opponent up high for a 236A or 214A followup.
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|name=Tsukiotoshi
|name=Tsukiotoshi
|input=214A/C/AC
|input=214A/C/AC
|captions= , Heavy Version
|imageCaptions= , Heavy Version
|hitboxCaptions= A Version, , , C Version, EX Version
|description3=
|description3=
* A version is an anti-air with guardpoint in the middle of it, primary special anti-air for Hinako
* A version is an anti-air with guardpoint in the middle of it, primary special anti-air for Hinako
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|name=Gaburiyori
|name=Gaburiyori
|input=6246A/C/AC
|input=6246A/C/AC
|captions= The last thing she needed, , Whiff
|imageCaptions= The last thing she needed, , Whiff
* B version is safe on block and also leaves Hinako at a spaced out range
* 214BD wallbounces on counterhit.
* B version gives an autotimed safejump when grounded (Roll then hyper hop)
* D version is much slower but leaves Hinako plus and usually at a range where you can connect a command grab directly after
Gorintsuki is a very strong offensive tool, useful for ending or continuing blockstrings. 214B is safe on block with moderate pushback; 214D is plus on block while leaving Hinako up close, allowing her to continue pressure or initiate a mixup. 214BD has the safety of 214B with even more guard damage, and also wallbounces on counterhit. Gorintsuki also shrinks Hinako's vertically, making it great for use as a pre-emptive anti-air.
* EX version wallbounces on counter-hit allowing for a high damaging combo afterwards
* All versions delete projectiles on contact. Normal versions negate regular projectiles and while EX negates EX projectiles. Creates an [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H9-khmJNYxM invisible, reflectable projectile].
One of her best neutral and offense tools to use. Having almost no recovery, low profiles, and causing a hard knockdown on hit makes it an outstanding move to throw out in neutral to keep the opponent grounded and be cautious with their approach.
* Light and EX have the same start up speed and can combo into from lights.
* Can be canceled into, but whiffs on airborne or juggled opponents.
* Heavy starts up slower, allowing you to mix up the timing and counter slower armored grabs.
* Heavy starts up slower, allowing you to mix up the timing and counter slower armored grabs.
* EX version carries from wall-to-wall, reminiscent of its 02UM's version
* Meterless carries the opponent to the edge of the screen, '''EX''' carries the opponent to the edge of the stage
Reversal grab series and Hinako's main offense tool up close. All versions are fully invincible on start-up which combined with the EX wall-to-wall carry makes for a scary threat in Hinako's defense. The mere threat of the command grab makes it an essential tool for her snowballing offense and she can utilize that fear to her advantage.
Yorikiri is probably the first thing that comes to mind when you think of Hinako, and with good reason. Yorikiri is fully invincible on startup, with plenty of startup frames to eat any sort of reversals (It is even capable of beating Clark's Super Argentine Backbreaker). It also has a notoriously large amount of corner carry, sending the opponent to the other side of the screen (meterless) or ''the other side of the stage'' ('''EX'''). It is very easy to trap the opponent in the corner with Yorikiri, and is probably the main thing on their mind the entire match.
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|name=Kotenage
|name=Kotenage
|input=426B/D/BD
|input=426B/D/BD
|captions=
|hitboxCaptions= Normal Version, EX Version
|description3=
|description3=
* EX version has Anywhere Juggle property allowing to combo in juggles and air resets. If the EX version connects in this manner, an extra 30% scaling penalty is applied.
* EX version has Anywhere Juggle property allowing to combo in juggles and air resets. If the EX version connects in this manner, an extra 30% scaling penalty is applied.
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|name=Kakenage
|name=Kakenage
|input=6246/B/D/BD
|input=6246/B/D/BD
|hitboxCaptions= Normal Version, EX Version
|description3=
|description3=
* Frame 1 grab with an invincible start up.
* Frame 1 grab with an invincible start up.
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|name=Shikofumi
|name=Shikofumi
|input=22B/D/BD
|input=22B/D/BD
|hitboxCaptions= Normal Version, EX Version
|description3=
|description3=
* B version is fast enough to deal OTG damage on specials that grant hard knockdown from Gorintsuki(214K) and heavy Tsukidashi(236C)
* B version is fast enough to deal OTG damage on specials that grant hard knockdown from Gorintsuki (214K) and heavy Tsukidashi (236C)
* D version is much slower than B version but grants a hard knockdown on hit.
* D version is much slower than B version but grants a hard knockdown on hit.
* EX version juggles allowing for a route stronger than EX Tsukidashi(236AC) and can be connected into from 3A
* EX version juggles allowing for a route stronger than EX Tsukidashi(236AC) and can be connected into from 3A
Hinako's fullscreen low stomps which helps deal with faraway opponents and close in on hit. Its long startup makes it a bad tool to use anywhere besides fullscreen. Does NOT deal any guard damage, stun, or chip. Can be used in response to zoning.<br>
A fullscreen low that knocks down standing opponents, allowing Hinako to be a threat from anywhere on screen—provided the opponent isn't airborne or up close, as the long startup and block disadvantage mean Shikofumi is quite punishable.
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|name=Gassho Hineri
|name=Gassho Hineri
|input=236236A/C/AC
|input=236236A/C/AC
|hitboxCaptions= Normal Version, , Max Version
|description2=
|description2=
* Invincible on startup
* Go-to combo ender.
* Main super to cancel into in combos
* ''Very'' invincible, allowing it to eat most attacks on reaction
* Can be used as a anti-air in both versions but Level 1 is too slow to be viable
The only super you should be canceling into after a special, as her others will whiff on airborne or juggled opponents.
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|name=Daisharin Nodowa Otoshi
|name=Daisharin Nodowa Otoshi
|input=624624A/C/AC
|input=624624A/C/AC
|hitboxCaptions= Normal Version, Max Version
|description2=
|description2=
* Command grab super that can't be comboed when opponent is in the air unless cancelled into from Gassho Hineri
* Whiffs on airborne opponents unless canceled into from Gassho Hineri.
* Level 1 is an easy 4F safe jump setup. Just hold jump forward.
* 1F startup at Level 2 makes for an expensive reversal
Command grab super that doesn't combo on airborne or juggled opponents, mostly relegating its use to a wakeup reversal. Does a very high amount of damage, even for a command grab super.
One of the most frightening characters to ever grace the King of Fighters roster, Hinako is proof of the expression "looks can be deceiving". Notoriously oppressive, Hinako has lots of advancing, safe normals that allow her to close the distance to utilize her destructive grappling capabilities.
One thing new Hinako players will notice is her large amount of command normals. Hinako has four different command normals with five possible followups, increasing her total command normal count to 9, the most for any character in the series. These command normals can be used for mixups (6AA, 6AD, 3CD) or just general pokes (6A, 6B, 3C) which are safe and have great range, which compliments her otherwise underwhelming reach. If she has a hard time getting in, she can utilize Shikofumi (22K[K]), a ground stomp with infinite low range that knocks the opponent down if they're standing, giving her great oki. It also functions as an OTG that can tack on additional damage, or as a launcher with meter.
Hinako is known to be a terrifying character, and with good reason: if she gets close to you, it's over. She has all the command grabs you could want in a character—frame-1, running, fully invincible—with some excellent anti-airing options to boot (214A, 214AC). Her corner carry is nearly unmatched, and the damage she gets off of meter dumps is devastating. If you get hit once and Hinako has meter, prepare to lose a decent chunk of your life, if not all of it.
Overall, if you want to play a character who is an expert at bullying opponents and can crack open their defense with little effort, then Hinako may be for you.
Hinako Shijo is an snowballing grappler that boasts a multitude of pressure options to mix up her opponents.
Pros
Cons
Nightmarish Pressure: Hinako's large toolkit is filled with safe-on-block options, which makes it difficult to challenge her. Her sumo stomp also makes her a threat even at full-screen distance.
God-Tier Mix: Multiple cancellable standing lows, high-low strings, and command grabs of all kinds—once you're within Hinako's effective range it's very difficult to defend against her.
Massive Damage: Getting hit just once by Hinako is a near-death sentence, thanks to her fantastic meter dump potential and excellent oki. Hinako doesn't require a lot of resources to dish out damage, but when she does have those resources, she can easily melt half of the opponent's lifebar or more.
Poor Reach: While Hinako does have advancing normals, it's to make up for the fact that her normals are otherwise very stubby. Hinako has longer reaching normals, but their startup is slower and more predictable. Hinako's close-range game is amazing, but she has to work hard to get in that position.
Floaty: Hinako's jump arc is very slow, which makes Hinako's aerial offense predictable and awkward.
Guard(1) means only the first hit has to be blocked that way, (2) the second, No bracket means the entire move has to be blocked said way.How this attack has to be blocked. Throws and unblockables will stay empty.
Cancel(1) means only the first hit is cancelable, (2) the second, (x~y) every hit from x to y, No bracket means the entire move is.Whether this move is special or super cancelable. If neither, will stay empty.
StartupNumber of frames for the move to become active, first active frame included.
Activex, (y), z means the move has two hits. The 1st is active for x frames Followed by a y frame gap Then the 2nd is active for z frames.Number of frames the move is active, meaning able to connect, for.
RecoveryNumber of frames past its active frames for the move to end and the character to recover unless the move is canceled.
Hit Advantagex ~ y means the move has different frame advantage depending on range. x when done point-blank. y on the tip. SKD is soft knockdown, HKD is hard.After the move hits, number of frames the character recovers before (+) or after (-) the opponent.
Block Advantagex ~ y means the move has different frame advantage depending on range. x when done point-blank. y on the tip.After the move is blocked, number of frames the character recovers before (+) or after (-) the opponent.
Invulnerability(Startup) means the move is invincible until after its 1st active frame. (Startup - 1) means it's invincible until its 1st active frame. Throw and/or Hit Invincibility the move has. (frames)_TYPE_(Location). Startup or Active may be used to note the frame range.
StunAmount of stun damage a move inflicts. This will not factor in proration if applicable
Guard DamageDamage done to the guard bar regardless of multipliers
Guard(1) means only the first hit has to be blocked that way, (2) the second, No bracket means the entire move has to be blocked said way.How this attack has to be blocked. Throws and unblockables will stay empty.
Cancel(1) means only the first hit is cancelable, (2) the second, (x~y) every hit from x to y, No bracket means the entire move is.Whether this move is special or super cancelable. If neither, will stay empty.
StartupNumber of frames for the move to become active, first active frame included.
Activex, (y), z means the move has two hits. The 1st is active for x frames Followed by a y frame gap Then the 2nd is active for z frames.Number of frames the move is active, meaning able to connect, for.
RecoveryNumber of frames past its active frames for the move to end and the character to recover unless the move is canceled.
Hit Advantagex ~ y means the move has different frame advantage depending on range. x when done point-blank. y on the tip. SKD is soft knockdown, HKD is hard.After the move hits, number of frames the character recovers before (+) or after (-) the opponent.
Block Advantagex ~ y means the move has different frame advantage depending on range. x when done point-blank. y on the tip.After the move is blocked, number of frames the character recovers before (+) or after (-) the opponent.
Invulnerability(Startup) means the move is invincible until after its 1st active frame. (Startup - 1) means it's invincible until its 1st active frame. Throw and/or Hit Invincibility the move has. (frames)_TYPE_(Location). Startup or Active may be used to note the frame range.
StunAmount of stun damage a move inflicts. This will not factor in proration if applicable
Guard DamageDamage done to the guard bar regardless of multipliers
Moves Hinako forward, while also having a moderately sized disjointed hitbox
Can convert air counterhit into EX Tsukiotoshi (214AC) consistently or EX Tsukidashi (236AC) at certain heights.
A very good button that moves her forward and has a generous hitbox for hop checks. The forward momentum of this move makes it a great normal for pressuring and setting up Yorikiri. Can be used to frametrap into light Gorintsuki (214B) or go for a safe buffered light Tsukidashi (236A).
Guard(1) means only the first hit has to be blocked that way, (2) the second, No bracket means the entire move has to be blocked said way.How this attack has to be blocked. Throws and unblockables will stay empty.
Cancel(1) means only the first hit is cancelable, (2) the second, (x~y) every hit from x to y, No bracket means the entire move is.Whether this move is special or super cancelable. If neither, will stay empty.
StartupNumber of frames for the move to become active, first active frame included.
Activex, (y), z means the move has two hits. The 1st is active for x frames Followed by a y frame gap Then the 2nd is active for z frames.Number of frames the move is active, meaning able to connect, for.
RecoveryNumber of frames past its active frames for the move to end and the character to recover unless the move is canceled.
Hit Advantagex ~ y means the move has different frame advantage depending on range. x when done point-blank. y on the tip. SKD is soft knockdown, HKD is hard.After the move hits, number of frames the character recovers before (+) or after (-) the opponent.
Block Advantagex ~ y means the move has different frame advantage depending on range. x when done point-blank. y on the tip.After the move is blocked, number of frames the character recovers before (+) or after (-) the opponent.
Invulnerability(Startup) means the move is invincible until after its 1st active frame. (Startup - 1) means it's invincible until its 1st active frame. Throw and/or Hit Invincibility the move has. (frames)_TYPE_(Location). Startup or Active may be used to note the frame range.
StunAmount of stun damage a move inflicts. This will not factor in proration if applicable
Guard DamageDamage done to the guard bar regardless of multipliers
214B will connect from any range, however due to pushback most other moves will whiff from far ranges.
236AC will connect from this at max range but not all hits will connect.
A fast but rather stubby button that can cancel into command normals, which makes it especially strong for whiff punishing. For example, 3C will almost always connect after this move lands.
Guard(1) means only the first hit has to be blocked that way, (2) the second, No bracket means the entire move has to be blocked said way.How this attack has to be blocked. Throws and unblockables will stay empty.
Cancel(1) means only the first hit is cancelable, (2) the second, (x~y) every hit from x to y, No bracket means the entire move is.Whether this move is special or super cancelable. If neither, will stay empty.
StartupNumber of frames for the move to become active, first active frame included.
Activex, (y), z means the move has two hits. The 1st is active for x frames Followed by a y frame gap Then the 2nd is active for z frames.Number of frames the move is active, meaning able to connect, for.
RecoveryNumber of frames past its active frames for the move to end and the character to recover unless the move is canceled.
Hit Advantagex ~ y means the move has different frame advantage depending on range. x when done point-blank. y on the tip. SKD is soft knockdown, HKD is hard.After the move hits, number of frames the character recovers before (+) or after (-) the opponent.
Block Advantagex ~ y means the move has different frame advantage depending on range. x when done point-blank. y on the tip.After the move is blocked, number of frames the character recovers before (+) or after (-) the opponent.
Invulnerability(Startup) means the move is invincible until after its 1st active frame. (Startup - 1) means it's invincible until its 1st active frame. Throw and/or Hit Invincibility the move has. (frames)_TYPE_(Location). Startup or Active may be used to note the frame range.
StunAmount of stun damage a move inflicts. This will not factor in proration if applicable
Guard DamageDamage done to the guard bar regardless of multipliers
Standing low, will connect into every move but her grabs at max range.
Moves her generously forward
An excellent low with a decently large disjoint and great forward movement, while also being quite fast. One of the most spammable and effective moves in Hinako's moveset.
Guard(1) means only the first hit has to be blocked that way, (2) the second, No bracket means the entire move has to be blocked said way.How this attack has to be blocked. Throws and unblockables will stay empty.
Cancel(1) means only the first hit is cancelable, (2) the second, (x~y) every hit from x to y, No bracket means the entire move is.Whether this move is special or super cancelable. If neither, will stay empty.
StartupNumber of frames for the move to become active, first active frame included.
Activex, (y), z means the move has two hits. The 1st is active for x frames Followed by a y frame gap Then the 2nd is active for z frames.Number of frames the move is active, meaning able to connect, for.
RecoveryNumber of frames past its active frames for the move to end and the character to recover unless the move is canceled.
Hit Advantagex ~ y means the move has different frame advantage depending on range. x when done point-blank. y on the tip. SKD is soft knockdown, HKD is hard.After the move hits, number of frames the character recovers before (+) or after (-) the opponent.
Block Advantagex ~ y means the move has different frame advantage depending on range. x when done point-blank. y on the tip.After the move is blocked, number of frames the character recovers before (+) or after (-) the opponent.
Invulnerability(Startup) means the move is invincible until after its 1st active frame. (Startup - 1) means it's invincible until its 1st active frame. Throw and/or Hit Invincibility the move has. (frames)_TYPE_(Location). Startup or Active may be used to note the frame range.
StunAmount of stun damage a move inflicts. This will not factor in proration if applicable
Guard DamageDamage done to the guard bar regardless of multipliers
Guard(1) means only the first hit has to be blocked that way, (2) the second, No bracket means the entire move has to be blocked said way.How this attack has to be blocked. Throws and unblockables will stay empty.
Cancel(1) means only the first hit is cancelable, (2) the second, (x~y) every hit from x to y, No bracket means the entire move is.Whether this move is special or super cancelable. If neither, will stay empty.
StartupNumber of frames for the move to become active, first active frame included.
Activex, (y), z means the move has two hits. The 1st is active for x frames Followed by a y frame gap Then the 2nd is active for z frames.Number of frames the move is active, meaning able to connect, for.
RecoveryNumber of frames past its active frames for the move to end and the character to recover unless the move is canceled.
Hit Advantagex ~ y means the move has different frame advantage depending on range. x when done point-blank. y on the tip. SKD is soft knockdown, HKD is hard.After the move hits, number of frames the character recovers before (+) or after (-) the opponent.
Block Advantagex ~ y means the move has different frame advantage depending on range. x when done point-blank. y on the tip.After the move is blocked, number of frames the character recovers before (+) or after (-) the opponent.
Invulnerability(Startup) means the move is invincible until after its 1st active frame. (Startup - 1) means it's invincible until its 1st active frame. Throw and/or Hit Invincibility the move has. (frames)_TYPE_(Location). Startup or Active may be used to note the frame range.
StunAmount of stun damage a move inflicts. This will not factor in proration if applicable
Guard DamageDamage done to the guard bar regardless of multipliers
A quick palm thrust that's even more plus on block than close A, has better range, and it leads into 3A. Can link into cl.C/D (cl.D preferable) for hit confirming. Can be used to set up Yorikiri.
Guard(1) means only the first hit has to be blocked that way, (2) the second, No bracket means the entire move has to be blocked said way.How this attack has to be blocked. Throws and unblockables will stay empty.
Cancel(1) means only the first hit is cancelable, (2) the second, (x~y) every hit from x to y, No bracket means the entire move is.Whether this move is special or super cancelable. If neither, will stay empty.
StartupNumber of frames for the move to become active, first active frame included.
Activex, (y), z means the move has two hits. The 1st is active for x frames Followed by a y frame gap Then the 2nd is active for z frames.Number of frames the move is active, meaning able to connect, for.
RecoveryNumber of frames past its active frames for the move to end and the character to recover unless the move is canceled.
Hit Advantagex ~ y means the move has different frame advantage depending on range. x when done point-blank. y on the tip. SKD is soft knockdown, HKD is hard.After the move hits, number of frames the character recovers before (+) or after (-) the opponent.
Block Advantagex ~ y means the move has different frame advantage depending on range. x when done point-blank. y on the tip.After the move is blocked, number of frames the character recovers before (+) or after (-) the opponent.
Invulnerability(Startup) means the move is invincible until after its 1st active frame. (Startup - 1) means it's invincible until its 1st active frame. Throw and/or Hit Invincibility the move has. (frames)_TYPE_(Location). Startup or Active may be used to note the frame range.
StunAmount of stun damage a move inflicts. This will not factor in proration if applicable
Guard DamageDamage done to the guard bar regardless of multipliers
A downward swipe. Goes in an arc which has surprising anti air capability. Leads into most combos, however it has the most pushback of all her standing normals, be it on block or hit.
Guard(1) means only the first hit has to be blocked that way, (2) the second, No bracket means the entire move has to be blocked said way.How this attack has to be blocked. Throws and unblockables will stay empty.
Cancel(1) means only the first hit is cancelable, (2) the second, (x~y) every hit from x to y, No bracket means the entire move is.Whether this move is special or super cancelable. If neither, will stay empty.
StartupNumber of frames for the move to become active, first active frame included.
Activex, (y), z means the move has two hits. The 1st is active for x frames Followed by a y frame gap Then the 2nd is active for z frames.Number of frames the move is active, meaning able to connect, for.
RecoveryNumber of frames past its active frames for the move to end and the character to recover unless the move is canceled.
Hit Advantagex ~ y means the move has different frame advantage depending on range. x when done point-blank. y on the tip. SKD is soft knockdown, HKD is hard.After the move hits, number of frames the character recovers before (+) or after (-) the opponent.
Block Advantagex ~ y means the move has different frame advantage depending on range. x when done point-blank. y on the tip.After the move is blocked, number of frames the character recovers before (+) or after (-) the opponent.
Invulnerability(Startup) means the move is invincible until after its 1st active frame. (Startup - 1) means it's invincible until its 1st active frame. Throw and/or Hit Invincibility the move has. (frames)_TYPE_(Location). Startup or Active may be used to note the frame range.
StunAmount of stun damage a move inflicts. This will not factor in proration if applicable
Guard DamageDamage done to the guard bar regardless of multipliers
A remarkably fast cl.D, and the fastest cl.D in the game that hits low. This is preferrable over cl.C as a combo starter because not only does it have the same startup, but it has less pushback alongside the benefit of hitting low.
Guard(1) means only the first hit has to be blocked that way, (2) the second, No bracket means the entire move has to be blocked said way.How this attack has to be blocked. Throws and unblockables will stay empty.
Cancel(1) means only the first hit is cancelable, (2) the second, (x~y) every hit from x to y, No bracket means the entire move is.Whether this move is special or super cancelable. If neither, will stay empty.
StartupNumber of frames for the move to become active, first active frame included.
Activex, (y), z means the move has two hits. The 1st is active for x frames Followed by a y frame gap Then the 2nd is active for z frames.Number of frames the move is active, meaning able to connect, for.
RecoveryNumber of frames past its active frames for the move to end and the character to recover unless the move is canceled.
Hit Advantagex ~ y means the move has different frame advantage depending on range. x when done point-blank. y on the tip. SKD is soft knockdown, HKD is hard.After the move hits, number of frames the character recovers before (+) or after (-) the opponent.
Block Advantagex ~ y means the move has different frame advantage depending on range. x when done point-blank. y on the tip.After the move is blocked, number of frames the character recovers before (+) or after (-) the opponent.
Invulnerability(Startup) means the move is invincible until after its 1st active frame. (Startup - 1) means it's invincible until its 1st active frame. Throw and/or Hit Invincibility the move has. (frames)_TYPE_(Location). Startup or Active may be used to note the frame range.
StunAmount of stun damage a move inflicts. This will not factor in proration if applicable
Guard DamageDamage done to the guard bar regardless of multipliers
Hinako throws her palm out. A decent normal for pressuring the opponent and great for confirming from cr.B as it gives her a better confirm for her more rewarding launcher. It's also a good button to take your turn back against an opponent while on defense. Can be used to set up Yorikiri.
Guard(1) means only the first hit has to be blocked that way, (2) the second, No bracket means the entire move has to be blocked said way.How this attack has to be blocked. Throws and unblockables will stay empty.
Cancel(1) means only the first hit is cancelable, (2) the second, (x~y) every hit from x to y, No bracket means the entire move is.Whether this move is special or super cancelable. If neither, will stay empty.
StartupNumber of frames for the move to become active, first active frame included.
Activex, (y), z means the move has two hits. The 1st is active for x frames Followed by a y frame gap Then the 2nd is active for z frames.Number of frames the move is active, meaning able to connect, for.
RecoveryNumber of frames past its active frames for the move to end and the character to recover unless the move is canceled.
Hit Advantagex ~ y means the move has different frame advantage depending on range. x when done point-blank. y on the tip. SKD is soft knockdown, HKD is hard.After the move hits, number of frames the character recovers before (+) or after (-) the opponent.
Block Advantagex ~ y means the move has different frame advantage depending on range. x when done point-blank. y on the tip.After the move is blocked, number of frames the character recovers before (+) or after (-) the opponent.
Invulnerability(Startup) means the move is invincible until after its 1st active frame. (Startup - 1) means it's invincible until its 1st active frame. Throw and/or Hit Invincibility the move has. (frames)_TYPE_(Location). Startup or Active may be used to note the frame range.
StunAmount of stun damage a move inflicts. This will not factor in proration if applicable
Guard DamageDamage done to the guard bar regardless of multipliers
Guard(1) means only the first hit has to be blocked that way, (2) the second, No bracket means the entire move has to be blocked said way.How this attack has to be blocked. Throws and unblockables will stay empty.
Cancel(1) means only the first hit is cancelable, (2) the second, (x~y) every hit from x to y, No bracket means the entire move is.Whether this move is special or super cancelable. If neither, will stay empty.
StartupNumber of frames for the move to become active, first active frame included.
Activex, (y), z means the move has two hits. The 1st is active for x frames Followed by a y frame gap Then the 2nd is active for z frames.Number of frames the move is active, meaning able to connect, for.
RecoveryNumber of frames past its active frames for the move to end and the character to recover unless the move is canceled.
Hit Advantagex ~ y means the move has different frame advantage depending on range. x when done point-blank. y on the tip. SKD is soft knockdown, HKD is hard.After the move hits, number of frames the character recovers before (+) or after (-) the opponent.
Block Advantagex ~ y means the move has different frame advantage depending on range. x when done point-blank. y on the tip.After the move is blocked, number of frames the character recovers before (+) or after (-) the opponent.
Invulnerability(Startup) means the move is invincible until after its 1st active frame. (Startup - 1) means it's invincible until its 1st active frame. Throw and/or Hit Invincibility the move has. (frames)_TYPE_(Location). Startup or Active may be used to note the frame range.
StunAmount of stun damage a move inflicts. This will not factor in proration if applicable
Guard DamageDamage done to the guard bar regardless of multipliers
Guard(1) means only the first hit has to be blocked that way, (2) the second, No bracket means the entire move has to be blocked said way.How this attack has to be blocked. Throws and unblockables will stay empty.
Cancel(1) means only the first hit is cancelable, (2) the second, (x~y) every hit from x to y, No bracket means the entire move is.Whether this move is special or super cancelable. If neither, will stay empty.
StartupNumber of frames for the move to become active, first active frame included.
Activex, (y), z means the move has two hits. The 1st is active for x frames Followed by a y frame gap Then the 2nd is active for z frames.Number of frames the move is active, meaning able to connect, for.
RecoveryNumber of frames past its active frames for the move to end and the character to recover unless the move is canceled.
Hit Advantagex ~ y means the move has different frame advantage depending on range. x when done point-blank. y on the tip. SKD is soft knockdown, HKD is hard.After the move hits, number of frames the character recovers before (+) or after (-) the opponent.
Block Advantagex ~ y means the move has different frame advantage depending on range. x when done point-blank. y on the tip.After the move is blocked, number of frames the character recovers before (+) or after (-) the opponent.
Invulnerability(Startup) means the move is invincible until after its 1st active frame. (Startup - 1) means it's invincible until its 1st active frame. Throw and/or Hit Invincibility the move has. (frames)_TYPE_(Location). Startup or Active may be used to note the frame range.
StunAmount of stun damage a move inflicts. This will not factor in proration if applicable
Guard DamageDamage done to the guard bar regardless of multipliers
One of Hinako's main pokes. At 6 frames, it is very fast for a sweep, and it is also decently disjointed to boot. Cancel this into 6246A/C~AB to chase down the opponent's tech rolls.
Guard(1) means only the first hit has to be blocked that way, (2) the second, No bracket means the entire move has to be blocked said way.How this attack has to be blocked. Throws and unblockables will stay empty.
Cancel(1) means only the first hit is cancelable, (2) the second, (x~y) every hit from x to y, No bracket means the entire move is.Whether this move is special or super cancelable. If neither, will stay empty.
StartupNumber of frames for the move to become active, first active frame included.
Activex, (y), z means the move has two hits. The 1st is active for x frames Followed by a y frame gap Then the 2nd is active for z frames.Number of frames the move is active, meaning able to connect, for.
RecoveryNumber of frames past its active frames for the move to end and the character to recover unless the move is canceled.
Hit Advantagex ~ y means the move has different frame advantage depending on range. x when done point-blank. y on the tip. SKD is soft knockdown, HKD is hard.After the move hits, number of frames the character recovers before (+) or after (-) the opponent.
Block Advantagex ~ y means the move has different frame advantage depending on range. x when done point-blank. y on the tip.After the move is blocked, number of frames the character recovers before (+) or after (-) the opponent.
Invulnerability(Startup) means the move is invincible until after its 1st active frame. (Startup - 1) means it's invincible until its 1st active frame. Throw and/or Hit Invincibility the move has. (frames)_TYPE_(Location). Startup or Active may be used to note the frame range.
StunAmount of stun damage a move inflicts. This will not factor in proration if applicable
Guard DamageDamage done to the guard bar regardless of multipliers
Guard(1) means only the first hit has to be blocked that way, (2) the second, No bracket means the entire move has to be blocked said way.How this attack has to be blocked. Throws and unblockables will stay empty.
Cancel(1) means only the first hit is cancelable, (2) the second, (x~y) every hit from x to y, No bracket means the entire move is.Whether this move is special or super cancelable. If neither, will stay empty.
StartupNumber of frames for the move to become active, first active frame included.
Activex, (y), z means the move has two hits. The 1st is active for x frames Followed by a y frame gap Then the 2nd is active for z frames.Number of frames the move is active, meaning able to connect, for.
RecoveryNumber of frames past its active frames for the move to end and the character to recover unless the move is canceled.
Hit Advantagex ~ y means the move has different frame advantage depending on range. x when done point-blank. y on the tip. SKD is soft knockdown, HKD is hard.After the move hits, number of frames the character recovers before (+) or after (-) the opponent.
Block Advantagex ~ y means the move has different frame advantage depending on range. x when done point-blank. y on the tip.After the move is blocked, number of frames the character recovers before (+) or after (-) the opponent.
Invulnerability(Startup) means the move is invincible until after its 1st active frame. (Startup - 1) means it's invincible until its 1st active frame. Throw and/or Hit Invincibility the move has. (frames)_TYPE_(Location). Startup or Active may be used to note the frame range.
StunAmount of stun damage a move inflicts. This will not factor in proration if applicable
Guard DamageDamage done to the guard bar regardless of multipliers
Guard(1) means only the first hit has to be blocked that way, (2) the second, No bracket means the entire move has to be blocked said way.How this attack has to be blocked. Throws and unblockables will stay empty.
Cancel(1) means only the first hit is cancelable, (2) the second, (x~y) every hit from x to y, No bracket means the entire move is.Whether this move is special or super cancelable. If neither, will stay empty.
StartupNumber of frames for the move to become active, first active frame included.
Activex, (y), z means the move has two hits. The 1st is active for x frames Followed by a y frame gap Then the 2nd is active for z frames.Number of frames the move is active, meaning able to connect, for.
RecoveryNumber of frames past its active frames for the move to end and the character to recover unless the move is canceled.
Hit Advantagex ~ y means the move has different frame advantage depending on range. x when done point-blank. y on the tip. SKD is soft knockdown, HKD is hard.After the move hits, number of frames the character recovers before (+) or after (-) the opponent.
Block Advantagex ~ y means the move has different frame advantage depending on range. x when done point-blank. y on the tip.After the move is blocked, number of frames the character recovers before (+) or after (-) the opponent.
Invulnerability(Startup) means the move is invincible until after its 1st active frame. (Startup - 1) means it's invincible until its 1st active frame. Throw and/or Hit Invincibility the move has. (frames)_TYPE_(Location). Startup or Active may be used to note the frame range.
StunAmount of stun damage a move inflicts. This will not factor in proration if applicable
Guard DamageDamage done to the guard bar regardless of multipliers
Guard(1) means only the first hit has to be blocked that way, (2) the second, No bracket means the entire move has to be blocked said way.How this attack has to be blocked. Throws and unblockables will stay empty.
Cancel(1) means only the first hit is cancelable, (2) the second, (x~y) every hit from x to y, No bracket means the entire move is.Whether this move is special or super cancelable. If neither, will stay empty.
StartupNumber of frames for the move to become active, first active frame included.
Activex, (y), z means the move has two hits. The 1st is active for x frames Followed by a y frame gap Then the 2nd is active for z frames.Number of frames the move is active, meaning able to connect, for.
RecoveryNumber of frames past its active frames for the move to end and the character to recover unless the move is canceled.
Hit Advantagex ~ y means the move has different frame advantage depending on range. x when done point-blank. y on the tip. SKD is soft knockdown, HKD is hard.After the move hits, number of frames the character recovers before (+) or after (-) the opponent.
Block Advantagex ~ y means the move has different frame advantage depending on range. x when done point-blank. y on the tip.After the move is blocked, number of frames the character recovers before (+) or after (-) the opponent.
Invulnerability(Startup) means the move is invincible until after its 1st active frame. (Startup - 1) means it's invincible until its 1st active frame. Throw and/or Hit Invincibility the move has. (frames)_TYPE_(Location). Startup or Active may be used to note the frame range.
StunAmount of stun damage a move inflicts. This will not factor in proration if applicable
Guard DamageDamage done to the guard bar regardless of multipliers
hop D
hop D
70 (35 + 35)
High(1), Mid
-
9
8 (4 + 4)
1 on ground
-
-
-
70 (35 + 35)
100 (50+50)
jump D
jump D
70 (35 + 35)
High(1), Mid
-
9
8 (4 + 4)
1 on ground
-
-
-
70 (35 + 35)
120 (60+60)
Hits twice, her slowest air normal but has better vertical range than jump C.
Guard(1) means only the first hit has to be blocked that way, (2) the second, No bracket means the entire move has to be blocked said way.How this attack has to be blocked. Throws and unblockables will stay empty.
Cancel(1) means only the first hit is cancelable, (2) the second, (x~y) every hit from x to y, No bracket means the entire move is.Whether this move is special or super cancelable. If neither, will stay empty.
StartupNumber of frames for the move to become active, first active frame included.
Activex, (y), z means the move has two hits. The 1st is active for x frames Followed by a y frame gap Then the 2nd is active for z frames.Number of frames the move is active, meaning able to connect, for.
RecoveryNumber of frames past its active frames for the move to end and the character to recover unless the move is canceled.
Hit Advantagex ~ y means the move has different frame advantage depending on range. x when done point-blank. y on the tip. SKD is soft knockdown, HKD is hard.After the move hits, number of frames the character recovers before (+) or after (-) the opponent.
Block Advantagex ~ y means the move has different frame advantage depending on range. x when done point-blank. y on the tip.After the move is blocked, number of frames the character recovers before (+) or after (-) the opponent.
Invulnerability(Startup) means the move is invincible until after its 1st active frame. (Startup - 1) means it's invincible until its 1st active frame. Throw and/or Hit Invincibility the move has. (frames)_TYPE_(Location). Startup or Active may be used to note the frame range.
StunAmount of stun damage a move inflicts. This will not factor in proration if applicable
Guard DamageDamage done to the guard bar regardless of multipliers
Guard(1) means only the first hit has to be blocked that way, (2) the second, No bracket means the entire move has to be blocked said way.How this attack has to be blocked. Throws and unblockables will stay empty.
Cancel(1) means only the first hit is cancelable, (2) the second, (x~y) every hit from x to y, No bracket means the entire move is.Whether this move is special or super cancelable. If neither, will stay empty.
StartupNumber of frames for the move to become active, first active frame included.
Activex, (y), z means the move has two hits. The 1st is active for x frames Followed by a y frame gap Then the 2nd is active for z frames.Number of frames the move is active, meaning able to connect, for.
RecoveryNumber of frames past its active frames for the move to end and the character to recover unless the move is canceled.
Hit Advantagex ~ y means the move has different frame advantage depending on range. x when done point-blank. y on the tip. SKD is soft knockdown, HKD is hard.After the move hits, number of frames the character recovers before (+) or after (-) the opponent.
Block Advantagex ~ y means the move has different frame advantage depending on range. x when done point-blank. y on the tip.After the move is blocked, number of frames the character recovers before (+) or after (-) the opponent.
Invulnerability(Startup) means the move is invincible until after its 1st active frame. (Startup - 1) means it's invincible until its 1st active frame. Throw and/or Hit Invincibility the move has. (frames)_TYPE_(Location). Startup or Active may be used to note the frame range.
StunAmount of stun damage a move inflicts. This will not factor in proration if applicable
Guard DamageDamage done to the guard bar regardless of multipliers
Guard(1) means only the first hit has to be blocked that way, (2) the second, No bracket means the entire move has to be blocked said way.How this attack has to be blocked. Throws and unblockables will stay empty.
Cancel(1) means only the first hit is cancelable, (2) the second, (x~y) every hit from x to y, No bracket means the entire move is.Whether this move is special or super cancelable. If neither, will stay empty.
StartupNumber of frames for the move to become active, first active frame included.
Activex, (y), z means the move has two hits. The 1st is active for x frames Followed by a y frame gap Then the 2nd is active for z frames.Number of frames the move is active, meaning able to connect, for.
RecoveryNumber of frames past its active frames for the move to end and the character to recover unless the move is canceled.
Hit Advantagex ~ y means the move has different frame advantage depending on range. x when done point-blank. y on the tip. SKD is soft knockdown, HKD is hard.After the move hits, number of frames the character recovers before (+) or after (-) the opponent.
Block Advantagex ~ y means the move has different frame advantage depending on range. x when done point-blank. y on the tip.After the move is blocked, number of frames the character recovers before (+) or after (-) the opponent.
Invulnerability(Startup) means the move is invincible until after its 1st active frame. (Startup - 1) means it's invincible until its 1st active frame. Throw and/or Hit Invincibility the move has. (frames)_TYPE_(Location). Startup or Active may be used to note the frame range.
StunAmount of stun damage a move inflicts. This will not factor in proration if applicable
Guard DamageDamage done to the guard bar regardless of multipliers
Guard(1) means only the first hit has to be blocked that way, (2) the second, No bracket means the entire move has to be blocked said way.How this attack has to be blocked. Throws and unblockables will stay empty.
Cancel(1) means only the first hit is cancelable, (2) the second, (x~y) every hit from x to y, No bracket means the entire move is.Whether this move is special or super cancelable. If neither, will stay empty.
StartupNumber of frames for the move to become active, first active frame included.
Activex, (y), z means the move has two hits. The 1st is active for x frames Followed by a y frame gap Then the 2nd is active for z frames.Number of frames the move is active, meaning able to connect, for.
RecoveryNumber of frames past its active frames for the move to end and the character to recover unless the move is canceled.
Hit Advantagex ~ y means the move has different frame advantage depending on range. x when done point-blank. y on the tip. SKD is soft knockdown, HKD is hard.After the move hits, number of frames the character recovers before (+) or after (-) the opponent.
Block Advantagex ~ y means the move has different frame advantage depending on range. x when done point-blank. y on the tip.After the move is blocked, number of frames the character recovers before (+) or after (-) the opponent.
Invulnerability(Startup) means the move is invincible until after its 1st active frame. (Startup - 1) means it's invincible until its 1st active frame. Throw and/or Hit Invincibility the move has. (frames)_TYPE_(Location). Startup or Active may be used to note the frame range.
StunAmount of stun damage a move inflicts. This will not factor in proration if applicable
Guard DamageDamage done to the guard bar regardless of multipliers
Guard(1) means only the first hit has to be blocked that way, (2) the second, No bracket means the entire move has to be blocked said way.How this attack has to be blocked. Throws and unblockables will stay empty.
Cancel(1) means only the first hit is cancelable, (2) the second, (x~y) every hit from x to y, No bracket means the entire move is.Whether this move is special or super cancelable. If neither, will stay empty.
StartupNumber of frames for the move to become active, first active frame included.
Activex, (y), z means the move has two hits. The 1st is active for x frames Followed by a y frame gap Then the 2nd is active for z frames.Number of frames the move is active, meaning able to connect, for.
RecoveryNumber of frames past its active frames for the move to end and the character to recover unless the move is canceled.
Hit Advantagex ~ y means the move has different frame advantage depending on range. x when done point-blank. y on the tip. SKD is soft knockdown, HKD is hard.After the move hits, number of frames the character recovers before (+) or after (-) the opponent.
Block Advantagex ~ y means the move has different frame advantage depending on range. x when done point-blank. y on the tip.After the move is blocked, number of frames the character recovers before (+) or after (-) the opponent.
Invulnerability(Startup) means the move is invincible until after its 1st active frame. (Startup - 1) means it's invincible until its 1st active frame. Throw and/or Hit Invincibility the move has. (frames)_TYPE_(Location). Startup or Active may be used to note the frame range.
StunAmount of stun damage a move inflicts. This will not factor in proration if applicable
Guard DamageDamage done to the guard bar regardless of multipliers
Guard(1) means only the first hit has to be blocked that way, (2) the second, No bracket means the entire move has to be blocked said way.How this attack has to be blocked. Throws and unblockables will stay empty.
Cancel(1) means only the first hit is cancelable, (2) the second, (x~y) every hit from x to y, No bracket means the entire move is.Whether this move is special or super cancelable. If neither, will stay empty.
StartupNumber of frames for the move to become active, first active frame included.
Activex, (y), z means the move has two hits. The 1st is active for x frames Followed by a y frame gap Then the 2nd is active for z frames.Number of frames the move is active, meaning able to connect, for.
RecoveryNumber of frames past its active frames for the move to end and the character to recover unless the move is canceled.
Hit Advantagex ~ y means the move has different frame advantage depending on range. x when done point-blank. y on the tip. SKD is soft knockdown, HKD is hard.After the move hits, number of frames the character recovers before (+) or after (-) the opponent.
Block Advantagex ~ y means the move has different frame advantage depending on range. x when done point-blank. y on the tip.After the move is blocked, number of frames the character recovers before (+) or after (-) the opponent.
Invulnerability(Startup) means the move is invincible until after its 1st active frame. (Startup - 1) means it's invincible until its 1st active frame. Throw and/or Hit Invincibility the move has. (frames)_TYPE_(Location). Startup or Active may be used to note the frame range.
StunAmount of stun damage a move inflicts. This will not factor in proration if applicable
Guard DamageDamage done to the guard bar regardless of multipliers
100
-
-
1
1
0
+54 (HKD)
-
-
0
0
Throws the opponent far away, can lead into a safe jump if you time it well.
Guard(1) means only the first hit has to be blocked that way, (2) the second, No bracket means the entire move has to be blocked said way.How this attack has to be blocked. Throws and unblockables will stay empty.
Cancel(1) means only the first hit is cancelable, (2) the second, (x~y) every hit from x to y, No bracket means the entire move is.Whether this move is special or super cancelable. If neither, will stay empty.
StartupNumber of frames for the move to become active, first active frame included.
Activex, (y), z means the move has two hits. The 1st is active for x frames Followed by a y frame gap Then the 2nd is active for z frames.Number of frames the move is active, meaning able to connect, for.
RecoveryNumber of frames past its active frames for the move to end and the character to recover unless the move is canceled.
Hit Advantagex ~ y means the move has different frame advantage depending on range. x when done point-blank. y on the tip. SKD is soft knockdown, HKD is hard.After the move hits, number of frames the character recovers before (+) or after (-) the opponent.
Block Advantagex ~ y means the move has different frame advantage depending on range. x when done point-blank. y on the tip.After the move is blocked, number of frames the character recovers before (+) or after (-) the opponent.
Invulnerability(Startup) means the move is invincible until after its 1st active frame. (Startup - 1) means it's invincible until its 1st active frame. Throw and/or Hit Invincibility the move has. (frames)_TYPE_(Location). Startup or Active may be used to note the frame range.
StunAmount of stun damage a move inflicts. This will not factor in proration if applicable
Guard DamageDamage done to the guard bar regardless of multipliers
Guard(1) means only the first hit has to be blocked that way, (2) the second, No bracket means the entire move has to be blocked said way.How this attack has to be blocked. Throws and unblockables will stay empty.
Cancel(1) means only the first hit is cancelable, (2) the second, (x~y) every hit from x to y, No bracket means the entire move is.Whether this move is special or super cancelable. If neither, will stay empty.
StartupNumber of frames for the move to become active, first active frame included.
Activex, (y), z means the move has two hits. The 1st is active for x frames Followed by a y frame gap Then the 2nd is active for z frames.Number of frames the move is active, meaning able to connect, for.
RecoveryNumber of frames past its active frames for the move to end and the character to recover unless the move is canceled.
Hit Advantagex ~ y means the move has different frame advantage depending on range. x when done point-blank. y on the tip. SKD is soft knockdown, HKD is hard.After the move hits, number of frames the character recovers before (+) or after (-) the opponent.
Block Advantagex ~ y means the move has different frame advantage depending on range. x when done point-blank. y on the tip.After the move is blocked, number of frames the character recovers before (+) or after (-) the opponent.
Invulnerability(Startup) means the move is invincible until after its 1st active frame. (Startup - 1) means it's invincible until its 1st active frame. Throw and/or Hit Invincibility the move has. (frames)_TYPE_(Location). Startup or Active may be used to note the frame range.
StunAmount of stun damage a move inflicts. This will not factor in proration if applicable
Guard DamageDamage done to the guard bar regardless of multipliers
Advances Hinako forward, but she can still be pushed out of range to connect.
A command normal with middling damage that begins Hinako's strings. From this, she can follow up into a low, an overhead, or a mid. Only the mid is special cancellable. The low and overhead are Quick MAX/super fodder.
Guard(1) means only the first hit has to be blocked that way, (2) the second, No bracket means the entire move has to be blocked said way.How this attack has to be blocked. Throws and unblockables will stay empty.
Cancel(1) means only the first hit is cancelable, (2) the second, (x~y) every hit from x to y, No bracket means the entire move is.Whether this move is special or super cancelable. If neither, will stay empty.
StartupNumber of frames for the move to become active, first active frame included.
Activex, (y), z means the move has two hits. The 1st is active for x frames Followed by a y frame gap Then the 2nd is active for z frames.Number of frames the move is active, meaning able to connect, for.
RecoveryNumber of frames past its active frames for the move to end and the character to recover unless the move is canceled.
Hit Advantagex ~ y means the move has different frame advantage depending on range. x when done point-blank. y on the tip. SKD is soft knockdown, HKD is hard.After the move hits, number of frames the character recovers before (+) or after (-) the opponent.
Block Advantagex ~ y means the move has different frame advantage depending on range. x when done point-blank. y on the tip.After the move is blocked, number of frames the character recovers before (+) or after (-) the opponent.
Invulnerability(Startup) means the move is invincible until after its 1st active frame. (Startup - 1) means it's invincible until its 1st active frame. Throw and/or Hit Invincibility the move has. (frames)_TYPE_(Location). Startup or Active may be used to note the frame range.
StunAmount of stun damage a move inflicts. This will not factor in proration if applicable
Guard DamageDamage done to the guard bar regardless of multipliers
Guard(1) means only the first hit has to be blocked that way, (2) the second, No bracket means the entire move has to be blocked said way.How this attack has to be blocked. Throws and unblockables will stay empty.
Cancel(1) means only the first hit is cancelable, (2) the second, (x~y) every hit from x to y, No bracket means the entire move is.Whether this move is special or super cancelable. If neither, will stay empty.
StartupNumber of frames for the move to become active, first active frame included.
Activex, (y), z means the move has two hits. The 1st is active for x frames Followed by a y frame gap Then the 2nd is active for z frames.Number of frames the move is active, meaning able to connect, for.
RecoveryNumber of frames past its active frames for the move to end and the character to recover unless the move is canceled.
Hit Advantagex ~ y means the move has different frame advantage depending on range. x when done point-blank. y on the tip. SKD is soft knockdown, HKD is hard.After the move hits, number of frames the character recovers before (+) or after (-) the opponent.
Block Advantagex ~ y means the move has different frame advantage depending on range. x when done point-blank. y on the tip.After the move is blocked, number of frames the character recovers before (+) or after (-) the opponent.
Invulnerability(Startup) means the move is invincible until after its 1st active frame. (Startup - 1) means it's invincible until its 1st active frame. Throw and/or Hit Invincibility the move has. (frames)_TYPE_(Location). Startup or Active may be used to note the frame range.
StunAmount of stun damage a move inflicts. This will not factor in proration if applicable
Guard DamageDamage done to the guard bar regardless of multipliers
Special cancellable, but you don't want to special cancel this on hit. Nishiki is +4 on hit, allowing it to combo into 2A, which, in turn, can combo into 3A, which makes this a very strong command normal.
Guard(1) means only the first hit has to be blocked that way, (2) the second, No bracket means the entire move has to be blocked said way.How this attack has to be blocked. Throws and unblockables will stay empty.
Cancel(1) means only the first hit is cancelable, (2) the second, (x~y) every hit from x to y, No bracket means the entire move is.Whether this move is special or super cancelable. If neither, will stay empty.
StartupNumber of frames for the move to become active, first active frame included.
Activex, (y), z means the move has two hits. The 1st is active for x frames Followed by a y frame gap Then the 2nd is active for z frames.Number of frames the move is active, meaning able to connect, for.
RecoveryNumber of frames past its active frames for the move to end and the character to recover unless the move is canceled.
Hit Advantagex ~ y means the move has different frame advantage depending on range. x when done point-blank. y on the tip. SKD is soft knockdown, HKD is hard.After the move hits, number of frames the character recovers before (+) or after (-) the opponent.
Block Advantagex ~ y means the move has different frame advantage depending on range. x when done point-blank. y on the tip.After the move is blocked, number of frames the character recovers before (+) or after (-) the opponent.
Invulnerability(Startup) means the move is invincible until after its 1st active frame. (Startup - 1) means it's invincible until its 1st active frame. Throw and/or Hit Invincibility the move has. (frames)_TYPE_(Location). Startup or Active may be used to note the frame range.
StunAmount of stun damage a move inflicts. This will not factor in proration if applicable
Guard DamageDamage done to the guard bar regardless of multipliers
Guard(1) means only the first hit has to be blocked that way, (2) the second, No bracket means the entire move has to be blocked said way.How this attack has to be blocked. Throws and unblockables will stay empty.
Cancel(1) means only the first hit is cancelable, (2) the second, (x~y) every hit from x to y, No bracket means the entire move is.Whether this move is special or super cancelable. If neither, will stay empty.
StartupNumber of frames for the move to become active, first active frame included.
Activex, (y), z means the move has two hits. The 1st is active for x frames Followed by a y frame gap Then the 2nd is active for z frames.Number of frames the move is active, meaning able to connect, for.
RecoveryNumber of frames past its active frames for the move to end and the character to recover unless the move is canceled.
Hit Advantagex ~ y means the move has different frame advantage depending on range. x when done point-blank. y on the tip. SKD is soft knockdown, HKD is hard.After the move hits, number of frames the character recovers before (+) or after (-) the opponent.
Block Advantagex ~ y means the move has different frame advantage depending on range. x when done point-blank. y on the tip.After the move is blocked, number of frames the character recovers before (+) or after (-) the opponent.
Invulnerability(Startup) means the move is invincible until after its 1st active frame. (Startup - 1) means it's invincible until its 1st active frame. Throw and/or Hit Invincibility the move has. (frames)_TYPE_(Location). Startup or Active may be used to note the frame range.
StunAmount of stun damage a move inflicts. This will not factor in proration if applicable
Guard DamageDamage done to the guard bar regardless of multipliers
Values in [] indicated when move is cancelled into
One of Hinako's longer ranked pokes, decent for space control. Do note that it isn't special cancelable unless canceled into, and does not combo from lights in that situation.
Guard(1) means only the first hit has to be blocked that way, (2) the second, No bracket means the entire move has to be blocked said way.How this attack has to be blocked. Throws and unblockables will stay empty.
Cancel(1) means only the first hit is cancelable, (2) the second, (x~y) every hit from x to y, No bracket means the entire move is.Whether this move is special or super cancelable. If neither, will stay empty.
StartupNumber of frames for the move to become active, first active frame included.
Activex, (y), z means the move has two hits. The 1st is active for x frames Followed by a y frame gap Then the 2nd is active for z frames.Number of frames the move is active, meaning able to connect, for.
RecoveryNumber of frames past its active frames for the move to end and the character to recover unless the move is canceled.
Hit Advantagex ~ y means the move has different frame advantage depending on range. x when done point-blank. y on the tip. SKD is soft knockdown, HKD is hard.After the move hits, number of frames the character recovers before (+) or after (-) the opponent.
Block Advantagex ~ y means the move has different frame advantage depending on range. x when done point-blank. y on the tip.After the move is blocked, number of frames the character recovers before (+) or after (-) the opponent.
Invulnerability(Startup) means the move is invincible until after its 1st active frame. (Startup - 1) means it's invincible until its 1st active frame. Throw and/or Hit Invincibility the move has. (frames)_TYPE_(Location). Startup or Active may be used to note the frame range.
StunAmount of stun damage a move inflicts. This will not factor in proration if applicable
Guard DamageDamage done to the guard bar regardless of multipliers
Guard(1) means only the first hit has to be blocked that way, (2) the second, No bracket means the entire move has to be blocked said way.How this attack has to be blocked. Throws and unblockables will stay empty.
Cancel(1) means only the first hit is cancelable, (2) the second, (x~y) every hit from x to y, No bracket means the entire move is.Whether this move is special or super cancelable. If neither, will stay empty.
StartupNumber of frames for the move to become active, first active frame included.
Activex, (y), z means the move has two hits. The 1st is active for x frames Followed by a y frame gap Then the 2nd is active for z frames.Number of frames the move is active, meaning able to connect, for.
RecoveryNumber of frames past its active frames for the move to end and the character to recover unless the move is canceled.
Hit Advantagex ~ y means the move has different frame advantage depending on range. x when done point-blank. y on the tip. SKD is soft knockdown, HKD is hard.After the move hits, number of frames the character recovers before (+) or after (-) the opponent.
Block Advantagex ~ y means the move has different frame advantage depending on range. x when done point-blank. y on the tip.After the move is blocked, number of frames the character recovers before (+) or after (-) the opponent.
Invulnerability(Startup) means the move is invincible until after its 1st active frame. (Startup - 1) means it's invincible until its 1st active frame. Throw and/or Hit Invincibility the move has. (frames)_TYPE_(Location). Startup or Active may be used to note the frame range.
StunAmount of stun damage a move inflicts. This will not factor in proration if applicable
Guard DamageDamage done to the guard bar regardless of multipliers
Guard(1) means only the first hit has to be blocked that way, (2) the second, No bracket means the entire move has to be blocked said way.How this attack has to be blocked. Throws and unblockables will stay empty.
Cancel(1) means only the first hit is cancelable, (2) the second, (x~y) every hit from x to y, No bracket means the entire move is.Whether this move is special or super cancelable. If neither, will stay empty.
StartupNumber of frames for the move to become active, first active frame included.
Activex, (y), z means the move has two hits. The 1st is active for x frames Followed by a y frame gap Then the 2nd is active for z frames.Number of frames the move is active, meaning able to connect, for.
RecoveryNumber of frames past its active frames for the move to end and the character to recover unless the move is canceled.
Hit Advantagex ~ y means the move has different frame advantage depending on range. x when done point-blank. y on the tip. SKD is soft knockdown, HKD is hard.After the move hits, number of frames the character recovers before (+) or after (-) the opponent.
Block Advantagex ~ y means the move has different frame advantage depending on range. x when done point-blank. y on the tip.After the move is blocked, number of frames the character recovers before (+) or after (-) the opponent.
Invulnerability(Startup) means the move is invincible until after its 1st active frame. (Startup - 1) means it's invincible until its 1st active frame. Throw and/or Hit Invincibility the move has. (frames)_TYPE_(Location). Startup or Active may be used to note the frame range.
StunAmount of stun damage a move inflicts. This will not factor in proration if applicable
Guard DamageDamage done to the guard bar regardless of multipliers
Pushes Hinako forwards around 1 character distance.
Whiffs on crouching at further distances.
An upwards-angled slap with generous forward movement and a moderately sized hitbox. Has above-average damage for a canceled command normal and also has great reach.
Guard(1) means only the first hit has to be blocked that way, (2) the second, No bracket means the entire move has to be blocked said way.How this attack has to be blocked. Throws and unblockables will stay empty.
Cancel(1) means only the first hit is cancelable, (2) the second, (x~y) every hit from x to y, No bracket means the entire move is.Whether this move is special or super cancelable. If neither, will stay empty.
StartupNumber of frames for the move to become active, first active frame included.
Activex, (y), z means the move has two hits. The 1st is active for x frames Followed by a y frame gap Then the 2nd is active for z frames.Number of frames the move is active, meaning able to connect, for.
RecoveryNumber of frames past its active frames for the move to end and the character to recover unless the move is canceled.
Hit Advantagex ~ y means the move has different frame advantage depending on range. x when done point-blank. y on the tip. SKD is soft knockdown, HKD is hard.After the move hits, number of frames the character recovers before (+) or after (-) the opponent.
Block Advantagex ~ y means the move has different frame advantage depending on range. x when done point-blank. y on the tip.After the move is blocked, number of frames the character recovers before (+) or after (-) the opponent.
Invulnerability(Startup) means the move is invincible until after its 1st active frame. (Startup - 1) means it's invincible until its 1st active frame. Throw and/or Hit Invincibility the move has. (frames)_TYPE_(Location). Startup or Active may be used to note the frame range.
StunAmount of stun damage a move inflicts. This will not factor in proration if applicable
Guard DamageDamage done to the guard bar regardless of multipliers
Guard(1) means only the first hit has to be blocked that way, (2) the second, No bracket means the entire move has to be blocked said way.How this attack has to be blocked. Throws and unblockables will stay empty.
Cancel(1) means only the first hit is cancelable, (2) the second, (x~y) every hit from x to y, No bracket means the entire move is.Whether this move is special or super cancelable. If neither, will stay empty.
StartupNumber of frames for the move to become active, first active frame included.
Activex, (y), z means the move has two hits. The 1st is active for x frames Followed by a y frame gap Then the 2nd is active for z frames.Number of frames the move is active, meaning able to connect, for.
RecoveryNumber of frames past its active frames for the move to end and the character to recover unless the move is canceled.
Hit Advantagex ~ y means the move has different frame advantage depending on range. x when done point-blank. y on the tip. SKD is soft knockdown, HKD is hard.After the move hits, number of frames the character recovers before (+) or after (-) the opponent.
Block Advantagex ~ y means the move has different frame advantage depending on range. x when done point-blank. y on the tip.After the move is blocked, number of frames the character recovers before (+) or after (-) the opponent.
Invulnerability(Startup) means the move is invincible until after its 1st active frame. (Startup - 1) means it's invincible until its 1st active frame. Throw and/or Hit Invincibility the move has. (frames)_TYPE_(Location). Startup or Active may be used to note the frame range.
StunAmount of stun damage a move inflicts. This will not factor in proration if applicable
Guard DamageDamage done to the guard bar regardless of multipliers
A
A
70 (30+40)
Mid
super
10
2 (6) 2
19
Juggle (+34)
-2
-
70 (30+40)
70 (30+40)
C
C
140 (50+50+40)
Mid
super
17
2 (6) 2 (16) 2
21
HKD (+63)
-14
-
120 (40+40+40)
120 (40+40+40)
AC
AC
100 (20+20+20+20+20)
Mid
-
10
2 (6) 2 (6) 2 (6) 2 (16) 2
37
Juggle (+38)
-10
-
0
110 (20+20+20+20+30)
Tsukidashi is Hinako's standard combo filler and combo ender, similar to the Ikari Warriors' Gatling Attack. Hits multiple times, which makes it pretty easy to super cancel out of.
236A: Decently fast startup and safe on block. Has a moderate amount of pushback; in some instances, Hinako will be close enough to perform 623K to steal her turn back. Juggles the opponent high enough to follow up with 2D, which makes it technically deal more damage than 236C.
236C: Combo ender from heavy attacks and 3A. Has a ridiculous knockback distance that ends in a sliding hard knockdown.
236AC: Launches the opponent up high for a 236A or 214A followup.
Guard(1) means only the first hit has to be blocked that way, (2) the second, No bracket means the entire move has to be blocked said way.How this attack has to be blocked. Throws and unblockables will stay empty.
Cancel(1) means only the first hit is cancelable, (2) the second, (x~y) every hit from x to y, No bracket means the entire move is.Whether this move is special or super cancelable. If neither, will stay empty.
StartupNumber of frames for the move to become active, first active frame included.
Activex, (y), z means the move has two hits. The 1st is active for x frames Followed by a y frame gap Then the 2nd is active for z frames.Number of frames the move is active, meaning able to connect, for.
RecoveryNumber of frames past its active frames for the move to end and the character to recover unless the move is canceled.
Hit Advantagex ~ y means the move has different frame advantage depending on range. x when done point-blank. y on the tip. SKD is soft knockdown, HKD is hard.After the move hits, number of frames the character recovers before (+) or after (-) the opponent.
Block Advantagex ~ y means the move has different frame advantage depending on range. x when done point-blank. y on the tip.After the move is blocked, number of frames the character recovers before (+) or after (-) the opponent.
Invulnerability(Startup) means the move is invincible until after its 1st active frame. (Startup - 1) means it's invincible until its 1st active frame. Throw and/or Hit Invincibility the move has. (frames)_TYPE_(Location). Startup or Active may be used to note the frame range.
StunAmount of stun damage a move inflicts. This will not factor in proration if applicable
Guard DamageDamage done to the guard bar regardless of multipliers
A
A
90 (30+60)
Mid
super
11
4 (14) 5
30
HKD (+30)
-18
Upper Body Armor Frames: 3 to 12 (10 frames)
90 (30+60)
90 (30+60)
C
C
120
High
-
20
5
30
HKD (+30)
-18
-
120
120
AC
AC
130 (50+80)
High
-
7
4 (14) 5
30
HKD (+49)
-18
Upper Body Armor Frames: 1 to 10 (10 frames)
0
130 (50+80)
A version is an anti-air with guardpoint in the middle of it, primary special anti-air for Hinako
C version is a short-ranged overhead that's extremely punishable on block
EX version is similar to A version except guardpoint comes out frame 1. Hits deceptively above her head
Can OTG or sideswitch after EX by rolling afterwards
Hinako's main anti-air special, input allows to react more easily than traditional anti-airs but its guardpoint nature can cause the followup to be blocked and punished if opponent is too low to the ground.
Guard(1) means only the first hit has to be blocked that way, (2) the second, No bracket means the entire move has to be blocked said way.How this attack has to be blocked. Throws and unblockables will stay empty.
Cancel(1) means only the first hit is cancelable, (2) the second, (x~y) every hit from x to y, No bracket means the entire move is.Whether this move is special or super cancelable. If neither, will stay empty.
StartupNumber of frames for the move to become active, first active frame included.
Activex, (y), z means the move has two hits. The 1st is active for x frames Followed by a y frame gap Then the 2nd is active for z frames.Number of frames the move is active, meaning able to connect, for.
RecoveryNumber of frames past its active frames for the move to end and the character to recover unless the move is canceled.
Hit Advantagex ~ y means the move has different frame advantage depending on range. x when done point-blank. y on the tip. SKD is soft knockdown, HKD is hard.After the move hits, number of frames the character recovers before (+) or after (-) the opponent.
Block Advantagex ~ y means the move has different frame advantage depending on range. x when done point-blank. y on the tip.After the move is blocked, number of frames the character recovers before (+) or after (-) the opponent.
Invulnerability(Startup) means the move is invincible until after its 1st active frame. (Startup - 1) means it's invincible until its 1st active frame. Throw and/or Hit Invincibility the move has. (frames)_TYPE_(Location). Startup or Active may be used to note the frame range.
StunAmount of stun damage a move inflicts. This will not factor in proration if applicable
Guard DamageDamage done to the guard bar regardless of multipliers
A
A
130
N/A
-
16
10
37~40 (Total frames at earliest cancel)
HKD (+39)
-
-
0
0
C
C
130
N/A
-
21
10
40~42 (Total frames at earliest cancel)
HKD (+39)
-
-
0
0
AC
AC
160
N/A
-
12
10
28~40 (Total frames at earliest cancel)
HKD (+39)
-
-
0
0
Cancelable into Stop: 17 to 30 (14 frames)
Light Version has the shortest range but faster start up than the heavy variant. Long enough range to catch on round start.
Heavy Version has better range but its the slowest of the versions. Reaches around half screen.
EX is the fastest and furthest reaching.
Side-switching command grab that advances during start-up but is much slower than Hinako's other grabs. Can be feinted for a niche advancing pressure reset.
Guard(1) means only the first hit has to be blocked that way, (2) the second, No bracket means the entire move has to be blocked said way.How this attack has to be blocked. Throws and unblockables will stay empty.
Cancel(1) means only the first hit is cancelable, (2) the second, (x~y) every hit from x to y, No bracket means the entire move is.Whether this move is special or super cancelable. If neither, will stay empty.
StartupNumber of frames for the move to become active, first active frame included.
Activex, (y), z means the move has two hits. The 1st is active for x frames Followed by a y frame gap Then the 2nd is active for z frames.Number of frames the move is active, meaning able to connect, for.
RecoveryNumber of frames past its active frames for the move to end and the character to recover unless the move is canceled.
Hit Advantagex ~ y means the move has different frame advantage depending on range. x when done point-blank. y on the tip. SKD is soft knockdown, HKD is hard.After the move hits, number of frames the character recovers before (+) or after (-) the opponent.
Block Advantagex ~ y means the move has different frame advantage depending on range. x when done point-blank. y on the tip.After the move is blocked, number of frames the character recovers before (+) or after (-) the opponent.
Invulnerability(Startup) means the move is invincible until after its 1st active frame. (Startup - 1) means it's invincible until its 1st active frame. Throw and/or Hit Invincibility the move has. (frames)_TYPE_(Location). Startup or Active may be used to note the frame range.
StunAmount of stun damage a move inflicts. This will not factor in proration if applicable
Guard DamageDamage done to the guard bar regardless of multipliers
B
B
120
Mid
super
15
5
18
HKD (+71)
-2
-
120
120
D
D
140
Mid
super
28
5
15
HKD (+74)
+2
-
140
140
BD
BD
170
Mid
-
17
5
23
HKD (+71)
-2
-
0
170
Hinako's hands are fully disjointed.
Level 1 projectile collision hitbox meterless; 214BD can dissipate EX projectiles
214BD wallbounces on counterhit.
Gorintsuki is a very strong offensive tool, useful for ending or continuing blockstrings. 214B is safe on block with moderate pushback; 214D is plus on block while leaving Hinako up close, allowing her to continue pressure or initiate a mixup. 214BD has the safety of 214B with even more guard damage, and also wallbounces on counterhit. Gorintsuki also shrinks Hinako's vertically, making it great for use as a pre-emptive anti-air.
Guard(1) means only the first hit has to be blocked that way, (2) the second, No bracket means the entire move has to be blocked said way.How this attack has to be blocked. Throws and unblockables will stay empty.
Cancel(1) means only the first hit is cancelable, (2) the second, (x~y) every hit from x to y, No bracket means the entire move is.Whether this move is special or super cancelable. If neither, will stay empty.
StartupNumber of frames for the move to become active, first active frame included.
Activex, (y), z means the move has two hits. The 1st is active for x frames Followed by a y frame gap Then the 2nd is active for z frames.Number of frames the move is active, meaning able to connect, for.
RecoveryNumber of frames past its active frames for the move to end and the character to recover unless the move is canceled.
Hit Advantagex ~ y means the move has different frame advantage depending on range. x when done point-blank. y on the tip. SKD is soft knockdown, HKD is hard.After the move hits, number of frames the character recovers before (+) or after (-) the opponent.
Block Advantagex ~ y means the move has different frame advantage depending on range. x when done point-blank. y on the tip.After the move is blocked, number of frames the character recovers before (+) or after (-) the opponent.
Invulnerability(Startup) means the move is invincible until after its 1st active frame. (Startup - 1) means it's invincible until its 1st active frame. Throw and/or Hit Invincibility the move has. (frames)_TYPE_(Location). Startup or Active may be used to note the frame range.
StunAmount of stun damage a move inflicts. This will not factor in proration if applicable
Guard DamageDamage done to the guard bar regardless of multipliers
B
B
130
N/A
-
10
1
40
HKD (+51)
Unblockable
Full Body: 1 to 10 (10 frames)
0
0
D
D
130
N/A
-
17
1
38
HKD (+51)
Unblockable
Full Body: 1 to 17 (17 frames)
0
0
BD
BD
160
N/A
-
10
4
34
HKD (+51)
Unblockable
Full Body: 1 to 10 (10 frames)
0
0
Can be canceled into, but whiffs on airborne or juggled opponents.
Heavy starts up slower, allowing you to mix up the timing and counter slower armored grabs.
Meterless carries the opponent to the edge of the screen, EX carries the opponent to the edge of the stage
Yorikiri is probably the first thing that comes to mind when you think of Hinako, and with good reason. Yorikiri is fully invincible on startup, with plenty of startup frames to eat any sort of reversals (It is even capable of beating Clark's Super Argentine Backbreaker). It also has a notoriously large amount of corner carry, sending the opponent to the other side of the screen (meterless) or the other side of the stage (EX). It is very easy to trap the opponent in the corner with Yorikiri, and is probably the main thing on their mind the entire match.
Guard(1) means only the first hit has to be blocked that way, (2) the second, No bracket means the entire move has to be blocked said way.How this attack has to be blocked. Throws and unblockables will stay empty.
Cancel(1) means only the first hit is cancelable, (2) the second, (x~y) every hit from x to y, No bracket means the entire move is.Whether this move is special or super cancelable. If neither, will stay empty.
StartupNumber of frames for the move to become active, first active frame included.
Activex, (y), z means the move has two hits. The 1st is active for x frames Followed by a y frame gap Then the 2nd is active for z frames.Number of frames the move is active, meaning able to connect, for.
RecoveryNumber of frames past its active frames for the move to end and the character to recover unless the move is canceled.
Hit Advantagex ~ y means the move has different frame advantage depending on range. x when done point-blank. y on the tip. SKD is soft knockdown, HKD is hard.After the move hits, number of frames the character recovers before (+) or after (-) the opponent.
Block Advantagex ~ y means the move has different frame advantage depending on range. x when done point-blank. y on the tip.After the move is blocked, number of frames the character recovers before (+) or after (-) the opponent.
Invulnerability(Startup) means the move is invincible until after its 1st active frame. (Startup - 1) means it's invincible until its 1st active frame. Throw and/or Hit Invincibility the move has. (frames)_TYPE_(Location). Startup or Active may be used to note the frame range.
StunAmount of stun damage a move inflicts. This will not factor in proration if applicable
Guard DamageDamage done to the guard bar regardless of multipliers
B
B
100
Mid
-
6
2
33
HKD (+46)
-16
-
0
0
D
D
100
Mid
-
6
2
33
HKD (+46)
-16
-
-
-
BD
BD
160
Mid
-
6
2
33
HKD (+46)
-16
-
0
0
EX version has Anywhere Juggle property allowing to combo in juggles and air resets. If the EX version connects in this manner, an extra 30% scaling penalty is applied.
Side-switching hit grab, HKD ender to light Tsukidashi(236A) in the corner and can be used to side-switch again after a EX Kakenage(6246BD) route.
Guard(1) means only the first hit has to be blocked that way, (2) the second, No bracket means the entire move has to be blocked said way.How this attack has to be blocked. Throws and unblockables will stay empty.
Cancel(1) means only the first hit is cancelable, (2) the second, (x~y) every hit from x to y, No bracket means the entire move is.Whether this move is special or super cancelable. If neither, will stay empty.
StartupNumber of frames for the move to become active, first active frame included.
Activex, (y), z means the move has two hits. The 1st is active for x frames Followed by a y frame gap Then the 2nd is active for z frames.Number of frames the move is active, meaning able to connect, for.
RecoveryNumber of frames past its active frames for the move to end and the character to recover unless the move is canceled.
Hit Advantagex ~ y means the move has different frame advantage depending on range. x when done point-blank. y on the tip. SKD is soft knockdown, HKD is hard.After the move hits, number of frames the character recovers before (+) or after (-) the opponent.
Block Advantagex ~ y means the move has different frame advantage depending on range. x when done point-blank. y on the tip.After the move is blocked, number of frames the character recovers before (+) or after (-) the opponent.
Invulnerability(Startup) means the move is invincible until after its 1st active frame. (Startup - 1) means it's invincible until its 1st active frame. Throw and/or Hit Invincibility the move has. (frames)_TYPE_(Location). Startup or Active may be used to note the frame range.
StunAmount of stun damage a move inflicts. This will not factor in proration if applicable
Guard DamageDamage done to the guard bar regardless of multipliers
B
B
150
N/A
-
1
1
51
HKD (+55)
-
Full Body: 1 Frame
0
0
D
D
150
N/A
-
1
1
51
HKD (+55)
-
Full Body: 1 Frame
0
0
BD
BD
100
N/A
-
1
1
51
Juggle (+86)
-
Full Body: 1 Frame
-
-
Frame 1 grab with an invincible start up.
Leads into a safe jump in the corner. (Hyper jump j.C)
EX version has increased range. Scales combos by 30% when it lands, even in combos.
Sideswitching instant command grab. EX grants a juggle when connected which allows for Hinako to cash out with a combo. It is important to keep the scaling penalty in mind when judging between a kill combo or a side switch, since EX Shikofumi (22BD) allows for pretty much the same follow ups without the penalty.
Guard(1) means only the first hit has to be blocked that way, (2) the second, No bracket means the entire move has to be blocked said way.How this attack has to be blocked. Throws and unblockables will stay empty.
Cancel(1) means only the first hit is cancelable, (2) the second, (x~y) every hit from x to y, No bracket means the entire move is.Whether this move is special or super cancelable. If neither, will stay empty.
StartupNumber of frames for the move to become active, first active frame included.
Activex, (y), z means the move has two hits. The 1st is active for x frames Followed by a y frame gap Then the 2nd is active for z frames.Number of frames the move is active, meaning able to connect, for.
RecoveryNumber of frames past its active frames for the move to end and the character to recover unless the move is canceled.
Hit Advantagex ~ y means the move has different frame advantage depending on range. x when done point-blank. y on the tip. SKD is soft knockdown, HKD is hard.After the move hits, number of frames the character recovers before (+) or after (-) the opponent.
Block Advantagex ~ y means the move has different frame advantage depending on range. x when done point-blank. y on the tip.After the move is blocked, number of frames the character recovers before (+) or after (-) the opponent.
Invulnerability(Startup) means the move is invincible until after its 1st active frame. (Startup - 1) means it's invincible until its 1st active frame. Throw and/or Hit Invincibility the move has. (frames)_TYPE_(Location). Startup or Active may be used to note the frame range.
StunAmount of stun damage a move inflicts. This will not factor in proration if applicable
Guard DamageDamage done to the guard bar regardless of multipliers
B
B
80 [40]
Low
-
23
2
26
SKD (+21)
-9
-
0
0
D
D
100 [50]
Low
-
31
2
20
HKD (+65)
-3
-
0
0
BD
BD
80 [50]
Low
-
20
2
23
Juggle (+69)
-6
-
0
0
B version is fast enough to deal OTG damage on specials that grant hard knockdown from Gorintsuki (214K) and heavy Tsukidashi (236C)
D version is much slower than B version but grants a hard knockdown on hit.
EX version juggles allowing for a route stronger than EX Tsukidashi(236AC) and can be connected into from 3A
A fullscreen low that knocks down standing opponents, allowing Hinako to be a threat from anywhere on screen—provided the opponent isn't airborne or up close, as the long startup and block disadvantage mean Shikofumi is quite punishable.
Guard(1) means only the first hit has to be blocked that way, (2) the second, No bracket means the entire move has to be blocked said way.How this attack has to be blocked. Throws and unblockables will stay empty.
Cancel(1) means only the first hit is cancelable, (2) the second, (x~y) every hit from x to y, No bracket means the entire move is.Whether this move is special or super cancelable. If neither, will stay empty.
StartupNumber of frames for the move to become active, first active frame included.
Activex, (y), z means the move has two hits. The 1st is active for x frames Followed by a y frame gap Then the 2nd is active for z frames.Number of frames the move is active, meaning able to connect, for.
RecoveryNumber of frames past its active frames for the move to end and the character to recover unless the move is canceled.
Hit Advantagex ~ y means the move has different frame advantage depending on range. x when done point-blank. y on the tip. SKD is soft knockdown, HKD is hard.After the move hits, number of frames the character recovers before (+) or after (-) the opponent.
Block Advantagex ~ y means the move has different frame advantage depending on range. x when done point-blank. y on the tip.After the move is blocked, number of frames the character recovers before (+) or after (-) the opponent.
Invulnerability(Startup) means the move is invincible until after its 1st active frame. (Startup - 1) means it's invincible until its 1st active frame. Throw and/or Hit Invincibility the move has. (frames)_TYPE_(Location). Startup or Active may be used to note the frame range.
StunAmount of stun damage a move inflicts. This will not factor in proration if applicable
Guard DamageDamage done to the guard bar regardless of multipliers
A or C
A or C
200
Mid
advanced, climax
15
11
44
HKD (+36)
-36
Full Body: 1 to 14 (14 Frames)
0
0
AC
AC
350
Mid
climax
13
11
44
HKD (+18)
-36
Full Body: 1 to 24 (24 Frames)
0
0
Go-to combo ender.
Very invincible, allowing it to eat most attacks on reaction
The only super you should be canceling into after a special, as her others will whiff on airborne or juggled opponents.
Guard(1) means only the first hit has to be blocked that way, (2) the second, No bracket means the entire move has to be blocked said way.How this attack has to be blocked. Throws and unblockables will stay empty.
Cancel(1) means only the first hit is cancelable, (2) the second, (x~y) every hit from x to y, No bracket means the entire move is.Whether this move is special or super cancelable. If neither, will stay empty.
StartupNumber of frames for the move to become active, first active frame included.
Activex, (y), z means the move has two hits. The 1st is active for x frames Followed by a y frame gap Then the 2nd is active for z frames.Number of frames the move is active, meaning able to connect, for.
RecoveryNumber of frames past its active frames for the move to end and the character to recover unless the move is canceled.
Hit Advantagex ~ y means the move has different frame advantage depending on range. x when done point-blank. y on the tip. SKD is soft knockdown, HKD is hard.After the move hits, number of frames the character recovers before (+) or after (-) the opponent.
Block Advantagex ~ y means the move has different frame advantage depending on range. x when done point-blank. y on the tip.After the move is blocked, number of frames the character recovers before (+) or after (-) the opponent.
Invulnerability(Startup) means the move is invincible until after its 1st active frame. (Startup - 1) means it's invincible until its 1st active frame. Throw and/or Hit Invincibility the move has. (frames)_TYPE_(Location). Startup or Active may be used to note the frame range.
StunAmount of stun damage a move inflicts. This will not factor in proration if applicable
Guard DamageDamage done to the guard bar regardless of multipliers
A or C
A or C
250
N/A
advanced, climax
3
2
46
HKD (+44)
Unblockable
Full Body: 1 to 4 (4 Frames)
0
0
AC
AC
380 (130+250)
N/A
climax
1
2
45
HKD (+31)
Unblockable
Full Body: 1 to 2 (2 Frames)
0
0
Whiffs on airborne opponents unless canceled into from Gassho Hineri.
Command grab super that doesn't combo on airborne or juggled opponents, mostly relegating its use to a wakeup reversal. Does a very high amount of damage, even for a command grab super.
Guard(1) means only the first hit has to be blocked that way, (2) the second, No bracket means the entire move has to be blocked said way.How this attack has to be blocked. Throws and unblockables will stay empty.
Cancel(1) means only the first hit is cancelable, (2) the second, (x~y) every hit from x to y, No bracket means the entire move is.Whether this move is special or super cancelable. If neither, will stay empty.
StartupNumber of frames for the move to become active, first active frame included.
Activex, (y), z means the move has two hits. The 1st is active for x frames Followed by a y frame gap Then the 2nd is active for z frames.Number of frames the move is active, meaning able to connect, for.
RecoveryNumber of frames past its active frames for the move to end and the character to recover unless the move is canceled.
Hit Advantagex ~ y means the move has different frame advantage depending on range. x when done point-blank. y on the tip. SKD is soft knockdown, HKD is hard.After the move hits, number of frames the character recovers before (+) or after (-) the opponent.
Block Advantagex ~ y means the move has different frame advantage depending on range. x when done point-blank. y on the tip.After the move is blocked, number of frames the character recovers before (+) or after (-) the opponent.
Invulnerability(Startup) means the move is invincible until after its 1st active frame. (Startup - 1) means it's invincible until its 1st active frame. Throw and/or Hit Invincibility the move has. (frames)_TYPE_(Location). Startup or Active may be used to note the frame range.
StunAmount of stun damage a move inflicts. This will not factor in proration if applicable
Guard DamageDamage done to the guard bar regardless of multipliers
CD
CD
450 (50+20*10+200) Min: 225
N/A
-
1
2
45
HKD (+47)
Unblockable
Full Body: 1 to 2 (2 Frames)
0
0
Whiffs on opponents that aren't grounded, unless canceled into from supers.
Strong combo ender that can also be thrown out on opponents up close, similar to Geese's Rashoumon super. Hinako moves forward after the super flash, giving this command grab a surprising amount of range. Has less active frames than other climax supers and command grabs, however, so do be careful if you decide to use this like a standard command grab.