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Revision as of 21:17, 11 April 2021

Gameplay Overview

Geese Howard is a man who needs no introduction. His normally sizable movelist has been slimmed down compared to previous entries; his combos are generally short, and he also has far fewer special moves than most other characters in Real Bout 2. But that's not stopping him from being arguably the best character in the game. Command grabs are incredibly powerful, and Geese gets to command grab you from basically halfscreen. That alone would put him close to S tier, but he also has great damage off of small openings thanks to his powerful Pursuit attack that can be set up off of various knockdowns. Geese either outright ignores the rules of the game or enforces them on the opponent to an insane degree. He's the perfect pick for people who can handle having a specialized toolkit in exchange for dominating neutral and offensive prowess.

Pros Cons
  • Lightning Spin Kick is an advancing normal that's plus on block, has a huge kara cancel window, and leads to a combo if it hits.
  • The best command grabs in the entire roster, with two incredibly reliable options in Vacuum Throw and Rashomon
  • Frame 1 catch counters that immediately reverse the game's momentum and set up Geese's offense very well
  • Strong, utilitarian normals
  • Divine Punishment is the most damaging Pursuit in the game, and is an extremely consistent combo tool
  • Limited toolkit; not much variety in special moves or combo chains
  • Defensive options require a hard guess or meter to work
  • No invincible attacks outside of Breakshot Reppuken

Normals

Standing

5A
Damage Stun Startup Active Recovery Hit Advantage Block Advantage Guard Cancel BS Juggle
9 3/12 5 2 10 +4 0 Mid Y N N

Basic far range jab check. Noticeably less committal than 5B, and unlike you're able to use it while holding back to walk or block high. Its main downside is the hitbox is up high enough that most characters can just crouch and low profile right under it. As such finding uses for this can be difficult depending on the matchup.

5B
Damage Stun Startup Active Recovery Hit Advantage Block Advantage Guard Cancel BS Juggle
11 3/12 7 4 12 0 -4 Mid Y N N

Your primary poke. Its range is good and the recovery isn't terrible, but its damage is low. You have useful cancels off of this, primarily being either Reppuken or Feint Reppuken. Cancelling into Feint Reppuken is difficult to see coming, and frequently gives you enough time to go in with a 4B kara throw. Reppuken will not combo, instead serving as a frame trap that punishes opponents for trying to poke you out of a Feint tick grab.

5C
Damage Stun Startup Active Recovery Hit Advantage Block Advantage Guard Cancel BS Juggle
9*3 3/8*3 12 22 16 0 -6 Mid N N N

Slow and really lame multi-hitting palm strike. The priority is alright but this move stays out for way too long and doesn't fill any niche that your other normals don't already do better.

n.5A
(within 48px of opponent)
Damage Stun Startup Active Recovery Hit Advantage Block Advantage Guard Cancel BS Juggle
9 3/12 5 5 7 +4 0 Mid Y N N

The fact that this normal can be crouched under even at point blank combined with mediocre combo potential compared to 2A and 2B immediately erases its usefulness.

n.5B
(within 43px of opponent)
Damage Stun Startup Active Recovery Hit Advantage Block Advantage Guard Cancel BS Juggle
11 3/12 7 7 9 0 -4 Mid Y N N

Very niche normal used in point blank max damage corner combos. Don't expect to get much use out of it otherwise, as it's weirdly slow and Lightning Spin Kick will take priority if you press B while holding backwards.

n.5C
(within 70px of opponent)
Damage Stun Startup Active Recovery Hit Advantage Block Advantage Guard Cancel BS Juggle
12*2 4/12*2 8 3, 10 15 0 (+6) -6 (0) Mid Y N N

Another max damage combo tool. 2A and 2B being easier to use and leading to similar if not possibly even higher damage depending on meter and positioning makes this about as difficult to use as the rest of his close normals.

Crouching

2A
Damage Stun Startup Active Recovery Hit Advantage Block Advantage Guard Cancel BS Juggle
9 3/12 5 4 7 +3 -1 Mid Y N N

Decent low jab with chain combo and cancel options. There's fairly good priority on Geese's arm.

2B
Damage Stun Startup Active Recovery Hit Advantage Block Advantage Guard Cancel BS Juggle
11 3/12 6 6 10 0 -4 Low Y N N

Super useful low kick. It opens up huge damage with its 2BBC chain combo, lowers Geese's hurtbox, and generally is just very scary to deal with. You're minus on block, but Geese has ways to make challenging there scary.

2C
Damage Stun Startup Active Recovery Hit Advantage Block Advantage Guard Cancel BS Juggle
24 6/27 8 3 27 KD -10 (0) Low Y N N

Long range cancellable sweep -- probably the best sweep in the game. The recovery on whiff is terrible, so you shouldn't just throw it out, but it's even on block when cancelled into Feint Raging Storm -- this also perfectly sets you up to kara 4B into Divine Punishment when it connects. Expect this to punish a surprising amount of otherwise seemingly safe stuff.

Command

Buzzsaw
6A
Damage Stun Startup Active Recovery Hit Advantage Block Advantage Guard Cancel BS Juggle
- - - - - - - - - - -
Rising Palm
3A
Damage Stun Startup Active Recovery Hit Advantage Block Advantage Guard Cancel BS Juggle
- - - - - - - - - - -
Lightning Spin Kick
4B
Damage Stun Startup Active Recovery Hit Advantage Block Advantage Guard Cancel BS Juggle
- - - - - - - - - - -
Divine Punishment
2C when opponent is knocked down
Pursuit
Damage Stun Startup Active Recovery Hit Advantage Block Advantage Guard Cancel BS Juggle
- - - - - - - - - - -
Slash Uppercut
5AB
High Avoid Attack
Damage Stun Startup Active Recovery Hit Advantage Block Advantage Guard Cancel BS Juggle
- - - - - - - - - - -

Jumping

j.A
Version Damage Stun Startup Active Recovery Hit Advantage Block Advantage Guard Cancel BS Juggle
Neutral Hop 9 3/12 5 N/A 6 - - H - - -
Diagonal Hop 9 3/12 5 N/A 6 - - H - - -
Neutral Jump 9 3/12 5 6 6 - - H - - -
Diagonal Jump 9 3/12 5 10 6 - - H - - -
j.B
Version Damage Stun Startup Active Recovery Hit Advantage Block Advantage Guard Cancel BS Juggle
Neutral Hop 11 3/12 6 N/A 6 - - H - - -
Diagonal Hop 11 3/12 6 N/A 6 - - H - - -
Neutral Jump 11 3/12 6 6 6 - - H - - -
Diagonal Jump 11 3/12 6 8 6 - - H - - -
j.C
Jump C
File:RBFF2 Geese hc.jpg
Hop C
Version Damage Stun Startup Active Recovery Hit Advantage Block Advantage Guard Cancel BS Juggle
Neutral Hop 20 6/23 8 8 8 - - H - - -
Diagonal Hop 23 6/23 8 8 8 - - H - - -
Neutral Jump 8*3 3/8*3 8 N/A 8 - - H - - -
Diagonal Jump 8*3 3/8*3 8 N/A 8 - - H - - -

Oversway Actions

5D
(opponent in oversway)
Damage Stun Startup Active Recovery Hit Advantage Block Advantage Guard Cancel BS Juggle
- - - - - - - H - - -
2D
(opponent in oversway)
Damage Stun Startup Active Recovery Hit Advantage Block Advantage Guard Cancel BS Juggle
- - - - - - - L - - -
A
(from oversway)
Damage Stun Startup Active Recovery Hit Advantage Block Advantage Guard Cancel BS Juggle
- - - - - - - H - - -
B
(from oversway)
Damage Stun Startup Active Recovery Hit Advantage Block Advantage Guard Cancel BS Juggle
- - - - - - - L - - -
C
(from oversway)
Damage Stun Startup Active Recovery Hit Advantage Block Advantage Guard Cancel BS Juggle
- - - - - - - L - - -

Throw

Clamp of the Tiger
4/6C
Damage Stun Startup Active Recovery Hit Advantage Block Advantage Guard Cancel BS Juggle
26 - - - - - - - - - -

Pretty normal throw that side switches and leaves the opponent just shy of Geese's feet. If he throws them into the corner, he can land a Divine Punishment afterwards.

Fatal Blow Bopper
632C during Clamp of the Tiger
Damage Stun Startup Active Recovery Hit Advantage Block Advantage Guard Cancel BS Juggle
32 - - - - - - - - - -

An alternate version of his standard throw, where Geese repeatedly palm strikes the opponent's face while they're on the ground. It does more damage, but Geese jumps away afterwards instead of remaining close. You're better off going for something else most of the time.

Mauling Tiger Crunch
3C
File:RBFF2 Geese throw3c.jpg
Damage Stun Startup Active Recovery Hit Advantage Block Advantage Guard Cancel BS Juggle
8x5 (40) - - - - - - - - - -

Chokehold throw that deals the most damage of any of Geese's normal throws. It leaves the opponent on the same side, thus making this the throw to use if you want to keep your opponent's back to the wall. Speaking of which, throwing them into the corner with this lets you nail a Divine Punishment.

Feints

Feint Reppuken
2AC
Damage Stun Startup Active Recovery Hit Advantage Block Advantage Guard Cancel BS Juggle
- - - - 22f total - - - - - -

Basic fireball fakeout. Despite the longer duration this can fake people out during pressure or neutral to bait them into doing something stupid that you can punish or counter.

Feint Raging Storm
2BC
Damage Stun Startup Active Recovery Hit Advantage Block Advantage Guard Cancel BS Juggle
- - - - 19f total - - - - - -

Expect to use this one a lot. Quick feint that makes a lot of attacks much better on block and opens up tick throws and a few combos.

Special Moves

Reppuken
214A
Damage Stun Startup Active Recovery Hit Advantage Block Advantage Guard Cancel BS Juggle
16 5 17 - 49 -4 -6 Mid N Y (23f invuln) N

Ground travelling fireball. It's deceptively easy to jump over, and the recovery is somewhat hefty, but it has a decent travelling speed that lets Geese pester from afar. If your chain doesn't end with a knockdown and you aren't up close, you'll be cancelling into this most of the time. Also functions well as a Breakshot, as it gains invincibility in that circumstance.

Double Reppuken
214C
Damage Stun Startup Active Recovery Hit Advantage Block Advantage Guard Cancel BS Juggle
16+16 (30)/28 5+5/3 20, 40 - 40 -4 -6 Mid N Y (41f invuln) N

Geese winds up his Reppuken before sending out a much bigger one that deals increased damage, eats opposing projectiles, and has a much taller hitbox. This one has some interesting properties. The initial windup period has a projectile hitbox that can nullify opposing projectiles before sending out a smaller one akin to 214A. Its long startup period makes it somewhat difficult to use in a traditional fireball sense, but it can make opposing zoners' lives a bit more difficult. Like its smaller counterpart, this gains invincibility as a Breakshot, but for a much longer period.

Palm Blast
41236A
Damage Stun Startup Active Recovery Hit Advantage Block Advantage Guard Cancel BS Juggle
28 7 1 14 21 KD N/A N/A N N N/A

Counter that catches all low-hitting attacks, including specials. Geese parries the incoming attack and palm slams the opponent in the face, sending them away. This can be ground teched unlike Dragon Throw, but does not switch sides. It's hard to use this properly unless you have a hard read on your opponent's pattern, but this is necessary to keep your opponent from brainlessly meatying you with lows all day.

Dragon Throw
41236B
File:RBFF2 Geese 41236B.jpg
Damage Stun Startup Active Recovery Hit Advantage Block Advantage Guard Cancel BS Juggle
28 7 1 14 20 KD N/A N/A N N N/A

Counter that catches all high-hitting attacks, grounded or airborne, and specials that do not hit low. Geese catches the incoming attack and slams them on the ground behind him for a long untechable knockdown. Your premier anti-air threat against aggressive opponents. On hit, this is a free Divine Punishment every time, which adds a not-insignificant chunk of extra damage on top.

Push of the Tiger
41236C
Damage Stun Startup Active Recovery Hit Advantage Block Advantage Guard Cancel BS Juggle
N/A N/A 1 14 20 +18 N/A N/A N N N

Counter that catches any mid-hitting grounded normal. Geese grabs the opponent and shoves them behind him for a combo opportunity ala Scum Gale. This counter can be difficult to properly land a knockdown off of depending on the spacing, but the threat is huge if you can confirm it into Deadly Rave. Very useful counter that will beat a lot of offensive patterns clean if used properly.

Vacuum Throw
360A
53px range
Damage Stun Startup Active Recovery Hit Advantage Block Advantage Guard Cancel BS Juggle
35 5 0 1 N/A KD N/A Throw N N N

Possibly one of Geese's most infamous moves in Real Bout 2. By itself, this is just a command grab, which is already pretty good. Like other command grabs, there is no associated whiff with this attack, thus leaving it essentially risk-free if buffered properly. On successful connect, it throws the opponent clear to the other side of the screen, which sounds bad. But Geese has very little trouble getting in thanks to the ability to cancel this off of Lightning Spin Kick's startup, giving him a much larger effective range in which he can land this. If the opponent jumps, the spin kick comes out unhindered, frequently still leaving Geese in a good position to punish their jump on landing or make some space. On top of that, if Geese throws the opponent into the corner with this, he can usually get in and still nail them with a Divine Punishment pursuit for more damage!

Desperation Move

Raging Storm
641236BC
Damage Stun Startup Active Recovery Hit Advantage Block Advantage Guard Cancel BS Juggle
76 N 32 32 31 KD -27 Mid N N N

Occasional YOLO anti-air and chip tool. It starts up slow, but punishing can be tough for characters without quick forward movement due to how far this pushes back on block. It additionally hits the sway plane, though this is more for show than any genuine utility. Note this attack loses all hitboxes after chipping five times on block.

Super Desperation Move

Rashomon
360C
58px range
Damage Stun Startup Active Recovery Hit Advantage Block Advantage Guard Cancel BS Juggle
0+110 (96) 0 0 1 N/A KD KD Throw N N N

The undisputed best command grab in the game. If you take Vacuum Throw and give it monstrous damage and a hair more range, you get this. If your opponent is at red health, this will almost certainly kill them. And due to a bug with damage correction, if your last attack before connecting with Rashomon was blocked, it does the full unscaled 110 damage, killing even if the opponent is still at yellow health.

Deadly Rave
632146A ~ AABBBCCC 214C
Damage Stun Startup Active Recovery Hit Advantage Block Advantage Guard Cancel BS Juggle
2+6+8+10*6+37 0 1+3 27 4 KD -6 Mid N Y N

Chain Attacks

Punch Starters

5A (*)  --------> 5B (*)      -----> 5C (E)       
n.5A (*)                             2C (*, _, E)

3A (*)-----> 5C (_)      -----> 2C (2) -----> d + S (G, E)
             2C (*, _, E)


6A  --------> 5C          -----> 360A (2, E)


2A (*)------> 5C (*, E)
              2C (*, E)


j.A (O)---> j.S (1, H, O, E)

Kick Starters

n.5B (*)----> 5C (*, E)


2B (*)------> 2B (*)  -----> 2C (*, _, E)
                             3C (*, A, E)


4B (*, ^)---> 5D (*, v, 1, E)
              2D (*, v, 1, _, E)


j.B (O)---> j.C (1, H, O, E)

Strong Starters

None

Combos

Meterless

Metered

Strategy

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