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*'''Imel Shikite''' - jw236S, can be done unarmed
*'''Imel Shikite''' - jw236S, can be done unarmed
**A divekick which can be used as an air-to-air or to augment your air trajectory in some way. Be careful about using this, as it is punishable on block with a throw or something similarly fast if spaced poorly and you may have to gamble on a dismount followup to avoid punishment. Upback divekick is predictable so don't do that unless your opponent is slow on the uptake or the upback has successfully baited something you can punish with jw236S. Soft knockdown.
**A divekick which can be used as an air-to-air or to augment your air trajectory in some way. Be careful about using this, as it is punishable on block with a throw or something similarly fast if spaced poorly and you may have to gamble on a dismount followup to avoid punishment. Upback divekick is predictable so don't do that unless your opponent is slow on the uptake or the upback has successfully baited something you can punish with jw236S. Soft knockdown.
**'''Schism Attack''' - w(1/3/4/6/7/9)D after w412S, w623S or jw236S
**'''Schism Attack''' - w(1/3/4/6/7/9)D after w412S, w623S or jw236S (air OK)
***You know how in Super Mario World you can sacrifice Yoshi just to make a jump? Same deal here, only Shikuru doesn't usually fall to his violent death. These are Beast Cannon-type specials where Rera dives dagger-first in any direction you choose. These are all overheads. This is mainly used to make DPs and divekicks potentially safer, but there is still a brief-but-punishable landing animation which will force you to think about which way you want to fly. These can additionally be used to add some extra damage.
***You know how in Super Mario World you can sacrifice Yoshi just to make a jump? Same deal here, only Shikuru doesn't usually fall to his violent death. These are Beast Cannon-type specials where Rera dives dagger-first in any direction you choose. These are all overheads. This is mainly used to make DPs and divekicks potentially safer, but there is still a brief-but-punishable landing animation which will force you to think about which way you want to fly. These can additionally be used to add some extra damage.
**'''Horokeu Pokku Schism Attack''' - w214S after w412S, w623S or jw236S
**'''Horokeu Pokku Schism Attack''' - w214S after w412S, w623S or jw236S (air OK)
***Instead of diving in a straight line, Rera hops forward for a crossup which hits mid. Even less damage but is notably safer.
***Instead of diving in a straight line, Rera hops forward for a crossup which hits mid. Even less damage but is notably safer.
*'''Get Off Wolf''' - wD, can be done unarmed (air OK)
*'''Get Off Wolf''' - wD, can be done unarmed (air OK)
**Rera can jump off of Shikuru in three different directions. Rera can then use any aerial normal or interact with the wall in some way. When coupled with a jump beforehand this effectively has the same utility as [[Samurai Shodown VI/Iroha|Iroha]]'s double jumps in its ability to bait anti-airs. Additionally, because this is more of a hop now, this is very useful for crossups and other mixup opportunities.
**Rera can jump off of Shikuru in three different directions. Rera can then use any aerial normal or interact with the wall in some way. When coupled with a jump beforehand this effectively has the same utility as [[Samurai Shodown VI/Iroha|Iroha]]'s double jumps in its ability to bait anti-airs. Additionally, because this is more of a hop now, this is very useful for crossups and other mixup opportunities.
*'''Horokeu Pokku''' - w214S
*'''Horokeu Pokku''' - w214S (air OK)
**Another way Rera can get back on her feet. This move involves Rera jumping forward as she spins her dagger around her, allowing her to crossup the opponent for a bit of damage and a soft knockdown. Be mindful that this can be blocked low.
**Another way Rera can get back on her feet. This move involves Rera jumping forward as she spins her dagger around her, allowing her to crossup the opponent for a bit of damage and a soft knockdown. Be mindful that this can be blocked low.



Revision as of 10:46, 9 May 2021

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Introduction

Rera was already cheap enough in V Special, but in this game she has been reunited with tools she had lost from her days as Bust-Nakoruru, which she had lost precisely so she wouldn't be as cheap. In addition to retaining her slippery rushdown, poking and mixup game on the wolf she can now reflect fireballs, go for combos when off the wolf and command Shikuru to attack the opponent while she's down, stripping the opponent of wakeup options without having to waste a valuable resource like Kazuki has to. Rera is a fine choice if you don't want to play Samurai Shodown, as soon afterwards your opponent won't want to play either.

Data

  • Dash type: Run
  • Damage taken: 115%
  • Rage retention: 205
  • Rage duration: 10 seconds

Gameplan

Rera is an agile stance character who relies on tricky, fast movement and visual cues to frustrate the opponent into making a mistake. Outside of wolf stance she has access to an amazing air normal in jC and fast pokes on the ground. In wolf stance she loses access to advanced movement functions and throws, but gains better normals and specials as well as the ability to dash cancel normals and run through the opponent for a cross over mix up.

Outside of her stance, Rera's lights and kicks are fairly good and can be used to set up tick throws, deflects or baiting someone into eating a 6D frame trap. 5C has a decent startup, making it a nice tool for stopping careless approaches. In the air, her infamous jC pretty much makes her the boss. jD is also a reliable air to air and can be used to set up tick throws on jump-in due to the lack of hitstop. j2D backdashes give her insane mobility if used properly. Rera now has access to Nakoruru's Kamui Risse (421S), which not only reflects fireballs but can also segue into hopping on the wolf with its alternate followup. Additionally, by pressing AC during a soft knockdown she can command Shikuru to headbutt the opponent while she rolls back safely, which not only shuts down certain okizeme routes but will also catch an opponent trying to meaty her short roll's recovery. While this is fully invincible to strikes, Rera is vulnerable to throws during this move, so an opponent can simply jump over the wolf then throw her as a punish if they haven't committed to catching a short roll. How useful Rera is out of stance is largely situational, but her main goal should be to create an opportunity to safely get on the wolf.

When riding Shikuru, the pacing of the match should easily shift in Rera's favor. w412S can punish dash-ins on reaction and whiff punish from a great distance away. Just be wary that it is unsafe even on hit so it must be followed up with something else. wjC and w623S are great for controlling the air. The latter can still lose to a well-placed air normal, but on the plus side she can cancel out of it with w1D/w214S to make it somewhat safe on whiff depending on the match up. w5A is still a good poke and w5C is still good for stuffing approaches, even more so now that they can be dash cancelled. w3B, her overhead, is a very solid anti-approach tool as well, additionally moving her forward which can create a dangerous wall of attacks when mixed with other normals, specials, and dash cancels. w66S is also good for punishing attacks with a long recovery that Rera's stubby normals are too short to reach, as well having good start up and priority for stuffing anything that might hamper her approach, but it is very unsafe on block so use with care.

On the ground, wolf stance Rera can mix her opponent up with crossover dashes. Dismounting with w7D immediately after crossover should put her at the perfect range to either do a deep-hit jC or empty landing into throw. Specials and jumps will reset her position on crossover which allows for a large number of shenanigans. The most basic grounded mixup is whiffing w3B just outside of the opponent's hurtbox and immediately following up with w3B/w2C. There are a ton of options to keep the opponent guessing. An important thing to note is that the 66~8 trick no longer works for immediate turnarounds, as Rera will now simply jump. If you want something similar you will have to commit to w412S or w623S if you are close enough. Furthermore Shikuru's runstop has been standardised in that Rera is no longer able to block during wolf runstop, meaning you will have to play neutral a bit more carefully.

In the air she has access to jw236S which can be canceled from air normals and cancelled into w214S. The best shot at making this work is to go for w412S at "safe" range then upback out. If the opponent mashes something out here Rera will be able to punish with jw236S on reaction. Mixing air normals in with this special is also an okay option, but be careful not to use either of these too often as it is easy to punish once the opponent wises up. When jumping in with wjC she can frame trap with w5S to keep her opponent honest, then mix things up with w3B/w2C.

Rera doesn't synergise well with many Spirits, as riding on Shikuru deprives her of access to many subsystems which are essential for optimised Spirit use. However, IV Spirit gives Rera a much better punish when off the wolf in the form of Continuous Slash IV and grants her a strong defensive option in the form of Rage Explosion when she's on the ropes. II Spirit buffs Rera's WFT by destroying the opponent's weapon after it hits, making it a scarier punish tool and ensuring Rera gets to hold onto her momentum for much longer.

Normal Moves

Far Slashes

  • 5A - Manages to outrange most other jabs while still being quite fast. Your best tool for beating hops if your opponent has them.
  • 5B - A poke Rera can use when off the wolf. Unlike Nakoruru's 5B this is not special cancellable. This actually has a similar amount of startup to 5C, but in exchange for having worse range the only real advantage is that you get to recoil cancel faster.
  • 5C - One big swipe downward. Solid punish tool and recoil starter. For a heavy slash it has above average startup, making it effective as an anti-approach normal. Will beat hops if the opponent is running them.
  • 2A - Very short swipe, which doesn't matter much if you're in the opponent's face anyway. Hits mid now. The startup on this move is extremely short, making it good for abare and for tick throws.
  • 2B - After a pause Rera begins to roll, with all three hits being low. Your low-hitting kick attacks are much faster and are better suited for such a purpose, but the first hit of this move is special cancellable.
  • 2C - Two-hit anti-air swing. The first hit doesn't hit low anymore and unlike Nakoruru's 2C the first hit is not special cancellable.

Near Slashes

  • n5A - Standing 2A. You no longer get any combos from this, not even from counter hit.
  • n5B - Standard combo starter when off the wolf, but all you really have is 421S which isn't that good. Can still serve as somewhat of a segue onto the wolf whether you cancel into 214D on its own or combo into 421S~D.
  • n5C - Does about the same damage as 2C but starts and recovers slower, so use that move instead.
  • n2A - Same as far version.
  • n2B - Same as far version.
  • n2C - Same as far version.

Kicks

  • 5D - Roundhouse kick. Slow startup but decent recovery. Doesn't combo into anything.
  • 6D - Rera kicks up to the opponent's torso and somersaults back, even if she didn't actually hit them. One of the fastest normals in the game. Lights are -3 on block and this has a four frame startup, so it will actually beat out most moves when used at the end of a block string or basically whenever. Very wonky hurtbox that is hard to punish. Guarantees a knockdown on hit, but it doesn't do much damage.
  • 2D - Low kick. Can be used for tick throws.
  • 3D - Low-hitting sweep.

Dash Normals

  • 66A - Running 5A. This is a safe pressure tool which can help you to get in.
  • 66B - Rera spins her dagger for a bit before striking downward for an overhead hit, causing a soft knockdown. This move is kara cancellable, but the only applicable use for this is as a fakeout into 214D.
  • 66C - Ghetto Lela Mutsube as Rera flies diagonally upward. This deals good damage across four hits, causes a soft knockdown and can be used as a anti-air, but this drains 144% of your Weapon Gauge. And it's unsafe as hell.
  • 66D - Running 2D. Hits low for a soft knockdown.

Air Normals

  • jA - Aerial n5A. Outclassed by jB.
  • jB - Aerial n5B. Strong air-to-air option directly in front of you which can beat normals such as Amakusa's jC. Otherwise very situational compared to the mileage you get from jC.
  • jC - Trademark Ainu normal. Air-to-airs well above you, can be used as a jump-in and comes out quickly.
  • jD - Jump-in kick. When unarmed this will cover angles you can't reach with j2D or juS. Good start up and crazy active frames make this a good air-to-air. Has no hitstop so it can be used as an instant tick throw if it hits as high as possible and you are hammering throw on the way down.

Unarmed Normals

  • u5S - Standing swat.
  • u2S - Crouching swat.
  • u66S - Running swat. Knocks down.
  • juS - Aerial swat.

Wolf Pounce Attack

Rera's wolf stance has its own set of normals. None of these are able to recoil cancel, but most can be cancelled into special moves. Shikuru's forward and backward dashes count as special moves in this case.

Normals

  • w5A/B - A quick forward slash. Special cancellable.
  • w5C - An upward swing. This is slower than w5A/B but better at catching upbacks and leads into more damaging punishes. Special cancellable.
  • w2A/B - w5A/B but lower. Special cancellable.
  • w2C - A low-hitting sweep which leads to a soft knockdown. This is not special cancellable anymore so for a mixup option it requires some commitment.

Dash Normals

  • w66A/B - The only wolf normals which can not be dash cancelled, but they do cause a soft knockdown on hit and are fast enough combo from dash cancelled wolf normals.
  • w66C - Literally the same normal as 66A/B but it does more damage. Always use this instead.

Jump Normals

  • jwA/B - Air-to-air slash. Has much faster startup but otherwise you will be whoring jwC most of the time.
  • jwC - Rera's jC but it's on the wolf. Good for the same reasons, but given the nature of Rera's wolf jumps this has more of an offensive use than jC.

Unarmed Normals

  • wu5S - Standing uppercut. Special cancellable.
  • wu2S - Crouching uppercut. Special cancellable.
  • wu66S - Running uppercut. As fast as the armed versions and also causes a soft knockdown, but nowhere near as damaging.
  • jwu5S - Aerial uppercut. Only useful as an air-to-air as it won't hit most grounded opponents.

Command Moves

Triangle Jump - j9 near wall

  • This exists as an option to not only escape the corner but to get more height for your jC if you really need it. You can not perform this while riding Shikuru, but you can after leaping off.

Triangle Get Off - j3 near wall

  • Won't have much use, as if you're hopping off from a low part of the wall then a jC isn't likely to come out, and furthermore Rera doesn't have any crossups she can use for setups. You can not perform this while riding Shikuru, but you can after leaping off.

3B

  • Universal overhead from V Special. Causes a soft knockdown on hit. This is kara cancellable into j2D.

w3B

  • Rera can also perform an overhead on the wolf. This now causes a soft knockdown, making it synergise better with w2C. The main difference between this and 3C is that this recovers way faster, but on block it can still be thrown.

Rera Shimateku - j(4/6)D near opponent, can be done unarmed

  • Air throw. Carries the momentum of your jump as Rera drops the opponent to the ground. This deals a fixed amount of damage and causes a hard knockdown.

Special Moves

Kamui Risse - 421S, can be done unarmed

  • Rera whips her cape in front of her. Strength determines how many times - one for light, two for medium and three for heavy. All cape swings can reflect fireballs, with successful reflects resetting the fireball's trajectory.
  • Return Kamui Risse - S, can be done unarmed
    • A flick away with the cape which launches the opponent a great distance back and knocks down. This will not reflect fireballs. Requires very specific timing to actually combo from 421S, but pianoing seems to be the best method.
  • Kamui Risse - Wolf Pounce - D, can be done unarmed
    • A fakeout version of 421S~S. Rera will whip the cape forward, but it won't have a hitbox. Instead, while the loose cape drifts in the air for a bit, Rera will hop on Shikuru.

Wolf Pounce - 214D

  • Rera hops on Shikuru's back if he is close enough. As Shikuru stays behind Rera, this will always cause Rera to jump back onto it, making this particular manuever usable as a dodge.
  • While mounted on the wolf, Rera's walkspeeds are faster, her dash is faster and can pass through opponents and her jumps are lower to the ground and travel farther, notably her forward jump. However, you can not throw the opponent.
  • You can no longer hold up after passing through an opponent to turn around, as that will make you jump instantly. You'll have to settle for one of her special moves after running through if you want grounded crossups.
  • You can no longer block during Shikuru's runstop.
  • The Weapon Gauge will now regenerate while you are on the wolf and not attacking. This is a buff from previous entries.
  • You can not activate Rage Explosion or State Of Nothingness while you are on the wolf, nor can you perform unique E-button movements, Hyper Slash in I Spirit, build Rage in III Spirit or Hyper Guard in VI Spirit.
  • Myu Shikite - w412S, can be done unarmed (Samurai Drive)
    • A forward-advancing wolf headbutt which will traverse about half of the stage. The startup is fully invincible, but because it doesn't knock down it is unsafe on hit unless you hop off the wolf in some way afterwards. If spaced from over halfscreen, however, it becomes way safer. This is a move with two completely different utilities depending how far you are away from the opponent.
  • Kanto Shikite - w623S, can be done unarmed
    • Rera launches diagonally upward on the wolf. This is invincible to strikes on startup, then to throws once Shikuru leaves the ground. You're usually better off checking jumps with your jC both on and off the wolf, but this travels rather high up and Rera can also dismount from this for some tricks. Soft knockdown.
  • Imel Shikite - jw236S, can be done unarmed
    • A divekick which can be used as an air-to-air or to augment your air trajectory in some way. Be careful about using this, as it is punishable on block with a throw or something similarly fast if spaced poorly and you may have to gamble on a dismount followup to avoid punishment. Upback divekick is predictable so don't do that unless your opponent is slow on the uptake or the upback has successfully baited something you can punish with jw236S. Soft knockdown.
    • Schism Attack - w(1/3/4/6/7/9)D after w412S, w623S or jw236S (air OK)
      • You know how in Super Mario World you can sacrifice Yoshi just to make a jump? Same deal here, only Shikuru doesn't usually fall to his violent death. These are Beast Cannon-type specials where Rera dives dagger-first in any direction you choose. These are all overheads. This is mainly used to make DPs and divekicks potentially safer, but there is still a brief-but-punishable landing animation which will force you to think about which way you want to fly. These can additionally be used to add some extra damage.
    • Horokeu Pokku Schism Attack - w214S after w412S, w623S or jw236S (air OK)
      • Instead of diving in a straight line, Rera hops forward for a crossup which hits mid. Even less damage but is notably safer.
  • Get Off Wolf - wD, can be done unarmed (air OK)
    • Rera can jump off of Shikuru in three different directions. Rera can then use any aerial normal or interact with the wall in some way. When coupled with a jump beforehand this effectively has the same utility as Iroha's double jumps in its ability to bait anti-airs. Additionally, because this is more of a hop now, this is very useful for crossups and other mixup opportunities.
  • Horokeu Pokku - w214S (air OK)
    • Another way Rera can get back on her feet. This move involves Rera jumping forward as she spins her dagger around her, allowing her to crossup the opponent for a bit of damage and a soft knockdown. Be mindful that this can be blocked low.

Kamui Fumukesupe - j2D, can be done unarmed

  • A moonsault with some delay. Knocks down on hit. Your best bet for hitting below you when unarmed.
  • j2D can be used during backdash to make them much quicker and during 3B for a better overhead. This is unique to this game.

Epenkine Shikite - AC during a soft knockdown, can be done unarmed

  • This requires tech roll timing. Rera will roll back a bit while Shikuru delivers a wolf headbutt forward. While this won't cost you anything resource-wise, this only covers the area immediately in front of you. If your opponent expects you to short roll then this is a viable check to meaty attacks like Sieger's Vulcan Weinen as it is strike invincible throughout its entire duration. However, if your opponent expects you to do this then they simply jump forward and grab you, as this move is susceptible to throws.

Toy Transformation - 321421E (II)

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Supers

Nubuke Kamui Shikite - 236AB, can be done during 214D

  • A rush super which deals plenty of damage. It is mandatory that you avoid doing this raw as Rera must take a moment to hop on Shikuru before the super flash if she is not already on Shikuru. Otherwise this is very fast as a punish and combo tool. This deals a decent amount of chip damage on block but it is punishable by throws and anything else that is fast enough.

Kimun Kamui Shikite - w4123623BC (II), w236BC (VI), can be done unarmed (Samurai Drive)

  • Enhanced 412S for twelve hits, but only the last hit deals damage. Less damaging than your WFT, however. If they're blocking then they take twelve hits of chip damage, but up close it can be punished just the same. The armed and unarmed versions have slightly different enders but are the exact same damage-wise.

Combos

Standard Combos

  • n5B 421S~S - Bread-and-butter combo when dismounted, but this can segue into 421S~D instead so you can start your wolf offense.
  • wu5S wu66S/w623S - These exact same combos work armed from w5A/B and w2A/B as well, but in that case you will always want to end with w66C for the extra damage. Either way this is your best unarmed punish. If you are armed you can tack on a Schism Attack after w623S for extra damage but you will be dismounted afterwards.
  • w5C w66C/w412S - Unfortunately, w5C pushes you too far back to combo into w623S. If you combo into w412S then you must use a Schism Attack to make it safe on hit.
  • w5A/B/w5C/w2A/B w236AB - Combos into WFT.

Colors

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