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==Gameplay Overview==
==Gameplay Overview==
Notorious for his array of near-instant counter throws, Geese is not only capable of shutting down aggressive opponents but is also a master at dominating opponents with weak defense.
Geese's normals on the ground as well as in the air are all excellent, with considerably long range. His grounded normals have great cancel options for when Geese goes on the offense; he even has a command cancellable st.B, a rare characteristic among the KoF cast. Having this option allows Geese to create lengthy frame traps with his Fudou Ken (214P) rekka, with numerous follow-ups that can hit low or overhead all while leading to a hard knockdown. Geese can end it there and leave himself with a significant frame advantage, or he can extend his damage output with his Raimei Gouha Nage (6246P) OTG throw.
Should Geese find himself unable to find a way in on an opponent, he can easily resort to his reliable fireballs. His Reppuken (236P) comes in two forms: the '''A''' version is fast with quick recovery, and the '''C''' version hits twice and snuffs out other fireballs, allowing Geese to win zoning wars without having to spend meter. His Shippuu Ken (j.214P) is an excellent aerial fireball that makes it even harder for opponents to approach Geese.
If the opponent gets too ''predictable'' with their offense, Geese has a multitude of ways to shut them down. His Atemi counter throws (624B/D / 426D) have lengthy active windows, near-instant startup, and lead to hard knockdowns. If guessing which counter to use isn't your cup of tea, his Oni Hanmon (2624K) super special will counter '''any''' physical move without exception, all the while doing massive damage. Geese can spend even more meter to obliterate opponents with annoying pressure by using Rashoumon (2624CD), a frame-1, extremely damaging command grab that is sure to ruin the opponent's day if they happened to be in range.
Overall, Geese is an extraordinary defensive character that is simple enough to be effective in the hands of beginners, while more seasoned players can utilize his counter throws and frametraps to become the ultimate nightmare.
{{StrengthsAndWeaknesses
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| intro = {{SUBPAGENAME}} is a versatile character who specifically excels at counteracting players with powerful throws that yield a beneficial result in form of frame advantage or a KND state for setting up another offensive measure or for preparing a defensive maneuver.  
| intro = '''''{{SUBPAGENAME}} is a versatile character who excels at punishing predictable offense while also being a powerful zoner in his own right.'''''


With these counters in mind, Geese can also effectively create these situations through his fireballs by control a certain amount of space on the ground to force a move out of the target. From up close, he has a pretty decent amount of combo routes that can cause a great amount of damage upon meter consumption. As such, if the player knows how to read the target's moves carefully, they will be able to implement a very deadly play style. 
| pros= * '''Ridiculous Defense:''' Geese is a defensive powerhouse. Armed with an array of frame 1 counters and counter supers that lead to combos, knockdowns, or tons of damage, he can keep the opponent guessing on their offense and change the flow of the match in an instant with a well placed counter. He also comes equipped with a strong fireball for zoning and pokes to preemptively stuff approaches by the opponent.
| pros= * '''Ridiculous Defense:''' Geese is a defensive powerhouse. Armed with an array of frame 1 counters and counter supers that lead to combos, knockdowns, or tons of damage, he can keep the opponent guessing on their offense and change the flow of the match in an instant with a well placed counter. He also comes equipped with a strong fireball for zoning and pokes to preemptively stuff approaches by the opponent.
* '''Fantastic All-Rounder:''' Building off of the last pro, Geese can play any position and accommodate any playstyle extremely well. Despite him historically strong as a point character, he can play both other positions with great ease, fitting them very well. While he is a beast on defense and in neutral, he can press a deadly, menacing offense that the opponent must respect. Additionally, if played Mid or Anchor, Geese gains access to devastatingly powerful 4 and 5 bar combos, making his offense all the scarier and making attempting any attack he can mid counter all the more risky.
* '''Fantastic All-Rounder:''' Building off of the last pro, Geese can play any position and accommodate any playstyle extremely well. Despite him historically strong as a point character, he can play both other positions with great ease, fitting them very well. While he is a beast on defense and in neutral, he can press a deadly, menacing offense that the opponent must respect. Additionally, if played Mid or Anchor, Geese gains access to devastatingly powerful 4 and 5 bar combos, making his offense all the scarier and making attempting any attack he can mid counter all the more risky.
* '''Great Normals:''' Just about every button Geese has is useful, contributing both to his strong defense and oppressive offense. His standing D and crouching C make for reliable anti-air pokes; his crouching D is a long-reaching, forward moving sweep the likes of which other characters ''lost'' in the patch that introduced him; his close C is fast, leads to big damage, and can even stuff hops; the list goes on. Of particular note is how Geese does not posses a single aerial that doesn't have practical application: j.A is a fast normal that combos into Shippuken; j.B is a highly effective cross-up; j.C hits multiple times and guarantees a combo on landing, no real timing required; j.D is yet another cross-up from full jumps that leads to bigger damage combos; and j.CD is a fantastic air-to-air and pressure tool.
* '''Great Normals:''' Just about every button Geese has is useful, contributing both to his strong defense and oppressive offense. His standing D and crouching C make for reliable anti-air pokes; his crouching D is a long-reaching, forward moving sweep the likes of which other characters ''lost'' in the patch that introduced him; his close C is fast, leads to big damage, and can even stuff hops; the list goes on. Of particular note is how Geese does not possess a single aerial that doesn't have practical application: j.A is a fast normal that combos into Shippuken; j.B is a highly effective cross-up; j.C hits multiple times and guarantees a combo on landing, no real timing required; j.D is yet another cross-up from full jumps that leads to bigger damage combos; and j.CD is a fantastic air-to-air and pressure tool.
* '''Strong Reversals:''' Because Geese's reversals are counters, they are capable of beating safe jumps, which means opponents will have to adjust their offense against them. Geese also has an instantaneous reversal grab in one of his Climaxes, and while its range is small, it cannot be avoided on reaction after the zoom in. If they see the startup cinematic, and they were standing next to Geese, there's getting grabbed.
* '''Strong Reversals:''' Because Geese's reversals are counters, they are capable of beating safe jumps, which means opponents will have to adjust their offense against them. Geese also has an instantaneous reversal grab in one of his Climaxes, and while its range is small, it cannot be avoided on reaction after the zoom in. If they see the startup cinematic, and they were standing next to Geese, there's getting grabbed.
* '''Braindead High-Damage Combos:''' Many of his optimal combos are simple to do, especially his strongest 5-bar combo which is a basic normal > command normal > special > super > Climax. Omitting the Climax gets you your optimal 2-bar combo, as well.
* '''Braindead High-Damage Combos:''' Many of his optimal combos are simple to do, especially his strongest 5-bar combo which is a basic normal > command normal > special > super > Climax. Omitting the Climax gets you your optimal 2-bar combo, as well.
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* '''High Risk Defense:''' Geese's seemingly invincible defense comes at a price; you need to properly guess which attack, if any, the opponent is using, and utilize the appropriate counter. If the opponent is able to bait a counter, or if you guess wrong and use the incorrect counter, you're going to be eating a lot of damage. Geese has no meterless reversal without these counters, and the only non-counter reversals he has ''with'' meter are his Climax supers. You'll need to get into your opponent's head, or condition them properly, in order to make use of one of Geese's biggest strengths.
* '''High Risk Defense:''' Geese's seemingly invincible defense comes at a price; you need to properly guess which attack, if any, the opponent is using, and utilize the appropriate counter. If the opponent is able to bait a counter, or if you guess wrong and use the incorrect counter, you're going to be eating a lot of damage. Geese has no meterless reversal without these counters, and the only non-counter reversals he has ''with'' meter are his Climax supers. You'll need to get into your opponent's head, or condition them properly, in order to make use of one of Geese's biggest strengths.
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The original SNK boss Geese Howard makes his epic return once again as a playable character, thus marking his 3rd "canonical" appearance.
While Geese is well known for having rather devastating Atemi counters for shutting down a target's offense, Geese's move set is versatile enough to warrant an offensive approach.
As such, he can be played in quite a few ways.
He gains a new move out from his light (A) Fudou Ken (his 214A), a 6P follow up with a forward palm strike. This is an excellent way to end his light combos. Consequently, it does not offer as much push back on blocks so the player must be cautious while trying to implement an offense out from his light normals, which are still very useful on their own.
Geese can also zone around pretty decently with is Repuuken and Shippuken fire balls but only if the player is careful not to leave themselves vulnerable. He retains the moves he had from KOFXIV but several them went through some changes in their command inputs.
Geese also has regained another older move called the Hishou Nichirin Zan, his DP+P where he performs jumping wind cutting chop motion as he descends. Its EX counterpart is useful for combo extensions as it will cause ground bounce.
For specific examples, his OTG throw is now half-circle back forward into P instead of DP+P which is now his Hishou Nichirin Zan. His throws can be useful for ending specific combos after a hard knockdown, which he can get from things such as his 6A overhead or his Fudou Ken 214C~6K axe kick follow up against a juggled target.
His Raigou Repuuken (his DM) is now 2363214 + P input.
Another thing to note about Geese Howard is that he has two Climax moves.
One is his Rashomon, which is a command grab.
The other is his Raging Storm.
This time, the player can actually choose to use the pretzel input to perform the Raging Storm attacks against targets to anti-air them or to devastate them in combos but it does not actually change the property of the move.
Overall, if the player is looking for a character with well-rounded offensive and defensive attributes with a pretty decent back dash, close to long-range abilities and some tight-looking counters, Geese would be an excellent choice for competitive play in the long run if the player is careful.


==Movelist==
==Movelist==
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* Guarantees a combo if it hits.
* Guarantees a combo if it hits.
* Full jump version applies damage scaling.
* Full jump version applies damage scaling.
Fantastic normal for punishing very laggy moves on opponents it full hits on. Will add a ton of damage to the ensuing combo.
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* C and EX versions essentially create a stationary fireball before launching a second fireball that travels. The first fireball will only hit the opponent if up close.
* C and EX versions essentially create a stationary fireball before launching a second fireball that travels. The first fireball will only hit the opponent if up close.
* A version is very fast, and recovers quickly as well.
* A version is very fast, and recovers quickly as well.
* C version's projectile has the same priority level of an EX projectile, though it's only one hit and will still be stuffed by a multi-hit EX projectile.
* C version's projectile (but not the stationary one) has the same priority level of an EX projectile, though it's only one and will still be stuffed by multiple EX projectiles (e.g. King's double strike).


Your zoning tool. A moves fast and recovers quickly, both pressuring the opponent and properly baiting them into punishing it. C is a pocket EX projectile for free, but has much more startup and recovery, with the first hit lacking the higher hitbox from previous games that helped against hops, so using it up close is asking to get blown up. At range, however, it's a great way to win a quick fireball war. The EX version has juggle properties and can add significant damage to your combos in the corner.
Your zoning tool. A moves fast and recovers quickly, both pressuring the opponent and properly baiting them into punishing it. C is a pocket EX projectile for free, but has much more startup and recovery, with the first hit lacking the higher hitbox from previous games that helped against hops, so using it up close is asking to get blown up. At range, however, it's a great way to win a quick fireball war. The EX version has juggle properties and can add significant damage to your combos in the corner.
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OTG grab. Most of Geese's combos end in a hard knockdown that should give you time to run up and grab with this unless you're the one with your back to the corner. While this usually tacks on a considerable amount of damage (often the equivalent of spending an EX in a combo), your advantage after is very minimal and you switch sides, potentially losing the corner if you pushed them there. Consider that before going for this every time possible.
OTG grab. Most of Geese's combos end in a hard knockdown that should give you time to run up and grab with this unless you're the one with your back to the corner. While this usually tacks on a considerable amount of damage (often the equivalent of spending an EX in a combo), your advantage after is very minimal and you switch sides, potentially losing the corner if you pushed them there. Consider that before going for this every time possible.


If you can spare half a bar, EX is preferable as it does more damage, and doesn't side-switch, so you don't lose the corner. You still have very little advantage however.
If you can spare half a bar, EX is preferable as it does more damage, and doesn't side-switch, so you don't lose the corner. You'll also have significantly more frame advantage, as well.
 
Strangely, when EX is performed in the corner, some characters are left just outside of it, allowing you to cross up wth 623C after the knockdown.
The following characters can be crossed up in the corner after EX OTG:
Isla, Elizabeth, Kula, Whip, Dolores, Krohnen, Angel, Shermie, K’, Robert, Mai, Vanessa and Ash.
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* Loses a huge amount of damage if used to OTG.
* Loses a huge amount of damage if used to OTG.


Incredibly fast projectile super, able to punish most zoning on reaction. The Level 2 version is even faster, to the point where some combos into Raigou Reppuken that work with the level 1 version may miss if attempting to upgrade it with level 2. If attempting a Climax Cancel into Raging Storm, the move must be performed the moment Geese fires the shot (so right as the super flash and windup animation end).
Incredibly fast projectile super, able to punish most zoning on reaction. The Level 2 version is even faster, making it one of the fastest projectiles in the game. If attempting a Climax Cancel into Raging Storm, the move must be performed the moment Geese fires the shot (so right as the super flash and windup animation end). The hitbox on the projectile is actually significantly larger if cancelled into, allowing this move to be comboed into from Fudo Ken follow-ups that would otherwise knock the opponent out of its range.


While this move can OTG, it is very meter inefficient to do so. The OTG version of this move can also climax cancel and combo into Raging Storm, but it should be also be avoided due to the heavy scaling to Raging Storm specific to this OTG route. It is essential to use routes that avoid OTG Raigou Reppuken or simply going straight into Raging Storm for more damage.
While this move can OTG, it is very meter inefficient to do so. The OTG version of this move can also climax cancel and combo into Raging Storm, but it should be also be avoided due to the heavy scaling to Raging Storm specific to this OTG route. It is essential to use routes that avoid OTG Raigou Reppuken or simply going straight into Raging Storm for more damage.
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Amazing reversal if you're willing to spend the meter on it. An instantaneous, invincible grab reversal, completely unavoidable if the opponent is standing in grab range when activated.
Amazing reversal if you're willing to spend the meter on it. An instantaneous, invincible grab reversal, completely unavoidable if the opponent is standing in grab range when activated.
At 500 damage, it's the most damaging super in the game. A guaranteed death sentence if your opponent has half of their health or less left.
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Revision as of 22:24, 29 January 2023

The King of Fighters XV

OverviewStrategyDataCombosReplays

Geese Howard is the overseer of the Howard Connection and a supreme power behind the scenes in South Town. He is well versed in ancient Japanese martial arts and specializes in countering opponents’ attacks with devastating throws. He exudes an overwhelming presence as a charismatic figure of evil.

Gameplay Overview

Notorious for his array of near-instant counter throws, Geese is not only capable of shutting down aggressive opponents but is also a master at dominating opponents with weak defense.

Geese's normals on the ground as well as in the air are all excellent, with considerably long range. His grounded normals have great cancel options for when Geese goes on the offense; he even has a command cancellable st.B, a rare characteristic among the KoF cast. Having this option allows Geese to create lengthy frame traps with his Fudou Ken (214P) rekka, with numerous follow-ups that can hit low or overhead all while leading to a hard knockdown. Geese can end it there and leave himself with a significant frame advantage, or he can extend his damage output with his Raimei Gouha Nage (6246P) OTG throw.

Should Geese find himself unable to find a way in on an opponent, he can easily resort to his reliable fireballs. His Reppuken (236P) comes in two forms: the A version is fast with quick recovery, and the C version hits twice and snuffs out other fireballs, allowing Geese to win zoning wars without having to spend meter. His Shippuu Ken (j.214P) is an excellent aerial fireball that makes it even harder for opponents to approach Geese.

If the opponent gets too predictable with their offense, Geese has a multitude of ways to shut them down. His Atemi counter throws (624B/D / 426D) have lengthy active windows, near-instant startup, and lead to hard knockdowns. If guessing which counter to use isn't your cup of tea, his Oni Hanmon (2624K) super special will counter any physical move without exception, all the while doing massive damage. Geese can spend even more meter to obliterate opponents with annoying pressure by using Rashoumon (2624CD), a frame-1, extremely damaging command grab that is sure to ruin the opponent's day if they happened to be in range.

Overall, Geese is an extraordinary defensive character that is simple enough to be effective in the hands of beginners, while more seasoned players can utilize his counter throws and frametraps to become the ultimate nightmare.

Geese Howard is a versatile character who excels at punishing predictable offense while also being a powerful zoner in his own right.
Pros Cons
  • Ridiculous Defense: Geese is a defensive powerhouse. Armed with an array of frame 1 counters and counter supers that lead to combos, knockdowns, or tons of damage, he can keep the opponent guessing on their offense and change the flow of the match in an instant with a well placed counter. He also comes equipped with a strong fireball for zoning and pokes to preemptively stuff approaches by the opponent.
  • Fantastic All-Rounder: Building off of the last pro, Geese can play any position and accommodate any playstyle extremely well. Despite him historically strong as a point character, he can play both other positions with great ease, fitting them very well. While he is a beast on defense and in neutral, he can press a deadly, menacing offense that the opponent must respect. Additionally, if played Mid or Anchor, Geese gains access to devastatingly powerful 4 and 5 bar combos, making his offense all the scarier and making attempting any attack he can mid counter all the more risky.
  • Great Normals: Just about every button Geese has is useful, contributing both to his strong defense and oppressive offense. His standing D and crouching C make for reliable anti-air pokes; his crouching D is a long-reaching, forward moving sweep the likes of which other characters lost in the patch that introduced him; his close C is fast, leads to big damage, and can even stuff hops; the list goes on. Of particular note is how Geese does not possess a single aerial that doesn't have practical application: j.A is a fast normal that combos into Shippuken; j.B is a highly effective cross-up; j.C hits multiple times and guarantees a combo on landing, no real timing required; j.D is yet another cross-up from full jumps that leads to bigger damage combos; and j.CD is a fantastic air-to-air and pressure tool.
  • Strong Reversals: Because Geese's reversals are counters, they are capable of beating safe jumps, which means opponents will have to adjust their offense against them. Geese also has an instantaneous reversal grab in one of his Climaxes, and while its range is small, it cannot be avoided on reaction after the zoom in. If they see the startup cinematic, and they were standing next to Geese, there's getting grabbed.
  • Braindead High-Damage Combos: Many of his optimal combos are simple to do, especially his strongest 5-bar combo which is a basic normal > command normal > special > super > Climax. Omitting the Climax gets you your optimal 2-bar combo, as well.
  • Heavy Damage Scaling: All of Geese's counters that lead to combos and follow-ups add a great deal of damage scaling to anything that they lead into, and while Geese has a wide variety of combo options, many of them will end up costing you damage in the end. The fact that he can get combos after them at all can be considered a blessing, however.
  • Damage vs. Oki: Geese's damage output in combos seems to be balanced factoring in his OTG grab in mind. Unfortunately your knockdown advantage after landing this grab is terrible, and it also switches sides. This means Geese has to give up significant damage for better oki and vice versa.
  • High Risk Defense: Geese's seemingly invincible defense comes at a price; you need to properly guess which attack, if any, the opponent is using, and utilize the appropriate counter. If the opponent is able to bait a counter, or if you guess wrong and use the incorrect counter, you're going to be eating a lot of damage. Geese has no meterless reversal without these counters, and the only non-counter reversals he has with meter are his Climax supers. You'll need to get into your opponent's head, or condition them properly, in order to make use of one of Geese's biggest strengths.


Movelist

(*) = EX OK

(!) = MAX OK

Throws

Ko Satsu Shou - Bk.gif / Fd.gif + C.gif

Shinkuu Nage - Bk.gif / Fd.gif + D.gif

Command Normals

Raikou Mawashi-Geri - Fd.gif + B.gif

Tendoh Kudaki - Fd.gif + A.gif

Special Moves

Reppuken - Qcf.gif + A.gif / C.gif (*)

Shippuu Ken - Qcb.gif + A.gif / C.gif (Midair Only) (*)

Fudou Ken - Qcb.gif + A.gif / C.gif (*)

┗Fudou Ken • A (After C.gif or EX Fudou Ken) - Fd.gif + A.gif / C.gif
┗Fudou Ken • Ba (After C.gif or EX Fudou Ken) - Dn.gif + B.gif / D.gif
┗Fudou Ken • Un (After C.gif or EX Fudou Ken) - Fd.gif + B.gif / D.gif
┗Fudou Ken • O (After A.gif Fudou Ken) - Fd.gif + A.gif / C.gif

Jyoudan Atemi - Hcb.gif + B.gif (*)

Chuudan Atemi - Hcb.gif + D.gif

Gedan Atemi - Hcf.gif + B.gif (*)

Raimei Gouha Nage - Hcb.gifFd.gif + A.gif / C.gif (*)

Hishou Nichirin Zan - Dp.gif + A.gif / C.gif (*)


Super Special Moves

Raigou Reppuu Ken - Qcf.gifDf.gifQcb.gif + A.gif / C.gif (!)

Oni Hanmon - Qcf.gifDf.gifQcb.gif + B.gif / D.gif (!)

Climax Super Special Moves

Raging Storm - Qcb.gifDb.gifQcf.gif+C.gif+D.gif

Rashoumon - Qcf.gifDf.gifQcb.gif+C.gif+D.gif

Quick Combo Reference

Quick Combo Reference

Notation

0 Meter

2B, 2A, 2A, far B, 214A~6P
cl.C, 6A, 214C~6P

178 DMG
248 DMG

½ Meter

cl.D(2), 6A, 214C~6P
cl.C, 6A, 214AC~6P, dash 214C~6K, 632146P

347 DNG
358 DMG

1 Meter

cl.D(2), 6A, DP+AC, 214AC~6P, 214C~6K, 632146P
cl.C, 6A, 214C~6P (super cancel), 2363214P

438 DMG
392 DMG

2 Meters

cl.D(2), 6A, 214C~6P (super cancel), 2363214AC

522 DMG

Normals

Far Standing Normals

far A

far A
f.A
f.A
XV geese fa ima.png
Damagez (x+y) means the move has two hits.
The first does x,
the second does y,
for a total of z.
Damage dealt by the move.
10 is 1%.
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
25 Mid super 5 4 8 +3 +1 - 30 60
  • Standard anti-hop poke. Good range for what it does, but not much additional utility beyond that.

far B

far B
f.B
f.B
XV geese fb ima.png
Damagez (x+y) means the move has two hits.
The first does x,
the second does y,
for a total of z.
Damage dealt by the move.
10 is 1%.
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
30 Mid command 6 4 11 0 -2 - 30 60
  • Your longest reaching cancelable light normal.

far C

far C
f.C
f.C
XV geese fc ima.png
Damagez (x+y) means the move has two hits.
The first does x,
the second does y,
for a total of z.
Damage dealt by the move.
10 is 1%.
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
70 Mid super 7 6 22 -7 -9 - 70 120
  • Stubbier than this button has traditionally been for Geese in past KOF titles, but still a decent poke.
  • Does not whiff on crouchers, making it more effective on crouching opponents than standing D.

far D

far D
f.D
f.D
XV geese fd ima.png
Damagez (x+y) means the move has two hits.
The first does x,
the second does y,
for a total of z.
Damage dealt by the move.
10 is 1%.
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
80 Mid super 10 4 17 0 -2 - 70 120
  • Great long range poke. Reaches far, can stuff most jump-ins, and is a strong MAX confirm as well.
  • Whiffs on crouchers.

Close Standing Normals

close A

close A
cl.A
cl.A
XV geese cla ima.png
Damagez (x+y) means the move has two hits.
The first does x,
the second does y,
for a total of z.
Damage dealt by the move.
10 is 1%.
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
25 Mid command 4 4 6 +5 +3 - 30 60
  • Links into his close C, but not after a jump-in.

close B

close B
cl.B
cl.B
XV geese clb ima.png
Damagez (x+y) means the move has two hits.
The first does x,
the second does y,
for a total of z.
Damage dealt by the move.
10 is 1%.
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
30 Mid command 5 3 7 +5 +3 - 30 60
  • Can link to cl.C

close C

close C
cl.C
cl.C
XV geese clc ima.png
Damagez (x+y) means the move has two hits.
The first does x,
the second does y,
for a total of z.
Damage dealt by the move.
10 is 1%.
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
70 Mid command 5 5 15 +1 -1 - 70 120
  • The button at close range. Fast startup, begins your combos, reaches high enough to stuff hops.

close D

close D
cl.D
cl.D
XV geese cld ima.png
Damagez (x+y) means the move has two hits.
The first does x,
the second does y,
for a total of z.
Damage dealt by the move.
10 is 1%.
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
80 (40+40) Mid command 9 3 (6) 7 11 +3 +1 - 70 (35+35) 120 (60+60)
  • Stronger lead-in than cl.C for combos, but the longer startup makes it more situational.
  • Best combo extender for Quick MAX combos.
  • First hit is cancellable, though there's not much reason to do so.

Crouch Normals

crouch A

crouch A
2A
2A
XV geese 2a ima.png
Damagez (x+y) means the move has two hits.
The first does x,
the second does y,
for a total of z.
Damage dealt by the move.
10 is 1%.
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
25 Mid command 4 3 9 +3 +1 - 30 60
  • One of Geese's fastest buttons. Decent range. Good for starting combos and stuffing opponents.
  • Fast enough to beat out most attempts to punish a blocked 6B.

crouch B

crouch B
2B
2B
XV geese 2b ima.png
Damagez (x+y) means the move has two hits.
The first does x,
the second does y,
for a total of z.
Damage dealt by the move.
10 is 1%.
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
15 Low super 5 4 9 +2 0 - 15 30
  • Standard low confirm combo starter.

crouch C

crouch C
2C
2C
XV geese 2c ima.png
Damagez (x+y) means the move has two hits.
The first does x,
the second does y,
for a total of z.
Damage dealt by the move.
10 is 1%.
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
70 Mid command 6 7 20 -6 -8 - 70 120
  • Your other anti-air poke.
  • Moves Geese forward a bit.
  • Combos much in the same way close C does, with a slightly farther reach than close C, but slightly longer startup.
  • The angle it reaches can prevent cross-ups and corner jump pressure.

crouch D

crouch D
2D
2D
XV geese 2d ima.png
Damagez (x+y) means the move has two hits.
The first does x,
the second does y,
for a total of z.
Damage dealt by the move.
10 is 1%.
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
80 Low command 8 5 19 KND (+25) -5 - 70 120
  • Fantastic sweep. Moves Geese forward, giving it additional range, and making Geese surprisingly slippery when attempting to cross him up while crouching.
  • Fast startup makes it a great poke and punish.
  • Can hit at round start if the opponent attempts to start the round with an attack.
  • Cannot be whiff cancelled.

Jump Normals

Jump A

jump A
j.A
j.A
XV geese ja ima.png
Version Damagez (x+y) means the move has two hits.
The first does x,
the second does y,
for a total of z.
Damage dealt by the move.
10 is 1%.
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 hop

40 High special 4 6 1 on ground - - - 30 50

jump jump

45 High special 4 7 1 on ground - - - 30 60
  • Comes out fast, and is active longer than you'd think.
  • Great for stuffing the opponent on reaction, either air-to-air or air-to-ground.
  • Combos into EX Shippuken, for a powerful approach.

Jump B

jump B
j.B
j.B
XV geese jb ima.png
Version Damagez (x+y) means the move has two hits.
The first does x,
the second does y,
for a total of z.
Damage dealt by the move.
10 is 1%.
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 hop

40 High - 6 9 1 on ground - - - 30 50

jump jump

45 High - 6 10 1 on ground - - - 30 60
  • Jump/super jump version can cross up, even vs small crouching characters
  • Cannot be low-profiled by 2Bs and the like

Jump C

jump C
j.C
j.C
XV geese jc ima.png
Version Damagez (x+y) means the move has two hits.
The first does x,
the second does y,
for a total of z.
Damage dealt by the move.
10 is 1%.
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 hop

80 (40+20+20) High(1), Mid - 14 3 (2) 3 (2) 2 1 on ground - - - 60 (30+15+15) 120 (60+30+30)

jump jump

80 (40+20+20) High(1), Mid - 12 3 (2) 3 (2) 3 (2) 3 1 on ground - - - 60 (30+15+15) 120 (60+30+30)
  • Hits multiple times, up to three times on a standing tall opponent if done from a hop
  • Long startup, but once the attack starts it keeps going until Geese lands.
  • Guarantees a combo if it hits.
  • Full jump version applies damage scaling.

Fantastic normal for punishing very laggy moves on opponents it full hits on. Will add a ton of damage to the ensuing combo.

Jump D

jump D
j.D
j.D
XV geese jd ima.png
Version Damagez (x+y) means the move has two hits.
The first does x,
the second does y,
for a total of z.
Damage dealt by the move.
10 is 1%.
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 hop

70 High - 7 5 1 on ground - - - 70 100

jump jump

70 High - 7 6 1 on ground - - - 70 120
  • Jump/super jump version can cross up, even vs small crouching characters
  • Can be low-profiled by some 2Bs and other moves with lowered hurtboxes when used as a cross up

Rush

rush
cl.AA/cl.AAX
cl.AA/cl.AAX
XV geese rush1 ima.png
XV geese rush2 ima.png
Version Damagez (x+y) means the move has two hits.
The first does x,
the second does y,
for a total of z.
Damage dealt by the move.
10 is 1%.
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

cl.AA cl.AA

48 (25+25) Mid Rush 8 - - -2 -4 - 30 120 (60+60)

cl.AAX cl.AAX

70 (25+25+25) Mid Rush 11 - - -8 -10 - 30 180 (60+60+60)
  • A rush combo that ends with either A Fudou Ken with its followup, (MAX) Raigou Reppuu Ken or Raging Storm.
  • The rush combo ending with Fudou Ken is unironically his optimal meterless route following a low light confirm.

Blowback

Blowback

Blowback
CD
CD
XV geese cd ima.png
Damagez (x+y) means the move has two hits.
The first does x,
the second does y,
for a total of z.
Damage dealt by the move.
10 is 1%.
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
75 Mid special 14 6 20 Wall Splat - HKD (gnd) (74 to 90) -3 - 100 160
  • Great range. Moves Geese forward a bit. Can hit opponents from round start if they attempt an approach or attack.
  • Great for oki after an OTG slam. Geese has enough frame advantage to throw out a meaty CD afterward.
  • Recovery on hit is low enough that Geese can run up and OTG slam the opponent even from fullscreen. This is also his optimal meterless combo from wallsplat CD.

Shatterstrike

Shatterstrike
236CD
236CD
XV geese 236cd ima.png
Damagez (x+y) means the move has two hits.
The first does x,
the second does y,
for a total of z.
Damage dealt by the move.
10 is 1%.
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
75 Mid - 15 6 27 Crumple - HKD (+93) -10 Armor: 4 to 14 (11 frames) 0 200
  • The great range on Geese's CD carries over to his Shatterstrike, making this yet another powerful counter in his toolkit.

jump CD

jump CD
j.CD
j.CD
XV geese jcd ima.png
Version Damagez (x+y) means the move has two hits.
The first does x,
the second does y,
for a total of z.
Damage dealt by the move.
10 is 1%.
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 hop

80 Mid - 13 6 1 on ground SKD - - 80 120

jump jump

90 Mid - 13 7 1 on ground SKD - - 80 140
  • Long horizontal range makes it a great aerial poke.
  • Short vertical hitbox.

Throws

Ko Satsu Shou

Ko Satsu Shou
(close) 4/6C
(close) 4/6C
XV geese cthrow ima.png
Damagez (x+y) means the move has two hits.
The first does x,
the second does y,
for a total of z.
Damage dealt by the move.
10 is 1%.
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 N/A - 1 1 0 HKD (34) Unblockable - 0 0
  • Placeholder

Shinkuu Nage

Shinkuu Nage
(close) 4/6D
(close) 4/6D
XV geese dthrow ima.png
Damagez (x+y) means the move has two hits.
The first does x,
the second does y,
for a total of z.
Damage dealt by the move.
10 is 1%.
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 N/A - 1 1 0 HKD (42) Unblockable - 0 0
  • Tosses the opponent full screen.

Command Moves

Raikou Mawashi Geri

Raikou Mawashi Geri
6B
6B
XV geese 6b ima.png
Damagez (x+y) means the move has two hits.
The first does x,
the second does y,
for a total of z.
Damage dealt by the move.
10 is 1%.
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
80 [60] Mid super 17 5 16 0 (Close) to 4 (Max Range) -2 (Close) to 2 (Max Range) - 80 [60] 120 [100]
  • Normally not special or whiff cancellable except into his OTG grab.
  • Is MAX cancellable, serving as a stronger replacement for 6A in MAX confirm combos.
  • Safe enough on block that you can counter the opponent's attempt at a punish if you guess their response correctly.

Tendoh Kudaki

Tendoh Kudaki
6A
6A
XV geese 6a ima.png
Damagez (x+y) means the move has two hits.
The first does x,
the second does y,
for a total of z.
Damage dealt by the move.
10 is 1%.
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
70 [50] High [Mid] super [special] 22 [15] 6 26 [20] HKD (+30) [-5] -13 [-7] - 60 80
  • Values in [] indicate data when move is cancelled into.
  • Is an overhead if used raw, but startup is much slower and more telegraphed.
  • Overhead version knocks down, leading directly into an OTG grab.
  • Must be cancelled into Climax, cannot be linked after.

Special Moves

Reppuken

Reppuken
236A/C/AC
236A/C/AC
XV geese 236a ima.png
XV geese 236c ima.png
Version Damagez (x+y) means the move has two hits.
The first does x,
the second does y,
for a total of z.
Damage dealt by the move.
10 is 1%.
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

65 Mid super 15 Full Screen Projectile 30 -4 (Close) to 25 (Max Range) -4 (Close) to 25 (Max Range) - 40 40

C C

96 (30+70) Mid super 14 6 (10) Full Screen Projectile 34 SKD (30: Tech / 57: Non-tech) - Close -9 (Close) to 16 (Max Range) - 70 (30+40) 100 (40+60)

AC AC

125 (40+90) Mid - 13 6 (4) Full Screen Projectile 27 Juggle - SKD (38: Tech / 65: Non-tech) - Close -1 (Close) to 26 (Max Range) - 0 80 (40+40)
  • C and EX versions essentially create a stationary fireball before launching a second fireball that travels. The first fireball will only hit the opponent if up close.
  • A version is very fast, and recovers quickly as well.
  • C version's projectile (but not the stationary one) has the same priority level of an EX projectile, though it's only one and will still be stuffed by multiple EX projectiles (e.g. King's double strike).

Your zoning tool. A moves fast and recovers quickly, both pressuring the opponent and properly baiting them into punishing it. C is a pocket EX projectile for free, but has much more startup and recovery, with the first hit lacking the higher hitbox from previous games that helped against hops, so using it up close is asking to get blown up. At range, however, it's a great way to win a quick fireball war. The EX version has juggle properties and can add significant damage to your combos in the corner.

Shippuu Ken

Shippuu Ken
j.214A/C/AC
j.214A/C/AC
XV geese j214a ima.png
Version Damagez (x+y) means the move has two hits.
The first does x,
the second does y,
for a total of z.
Damage dealt by the move.
10 is 1%.
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

65 Mid - 11 Diagonal Projectile 10 on ground -17 (Lowest Height) to -26 (Highest Height) -19 (Lowest Height) to -28 (Highest Height) - 40 40

C C

65 - - 11 Diagonal Projectile 10 on ground -25 (Lowest Height) to -31 (Highest Height) -27 (Lowest Height) to -33 (Highest Height) - 40 40

C C

80 Mid - 9 Diagonal Projectile 13 on ground 12 (Lowest Height) to -2 (Highest Height) 10 (Lowest Height) to -4 (Highest Height) - 0 40
  • Air fireball.
  • Normal versions bounce Geese away, EX retains his jump momentum.
  • Brief recovery on landing.

Strengthening both his zoning game and his offense, the Shippuken is one of Geese's most valuable specials. The recoil on the normal versions turn all of his jumps into a 50/50 for the opponent, as Geese can either commit to a jump-in or use this to throw a projectile and retreat, making attempting an anti-air on him a genuine risk. The aversion this can give to opponents to attempt an anti-air can make the actual jump-ins you go for all the safer. This also works as a great air-to-air, as well. The A version throws a very slow fireball, while the C version throws one that moves at a moderate speed, making the latter good for pressure and the former good to throw out early and let it linger as a hazard or catch rolls and backdashes. Geese is rather floaty after the recoil, and can be punished if the opponent dodges the projectile. This can also be used to bait a counter, however, as the C version has less recovery on landing, but the counter will need to be a frame-1, which will cost some meter (2363214 B/C being your best bet). The EX is different, retaining Geese's jump momentum but pausing him briefly in the air, making it more of an approach tool, or one to throw out and not risk the floaty recovery. It's lost the combo-ibility it had in XIV, however, as now the EX Shippuken has some recovery on landing.

Fudou Ken

Fudou Ken
214A/C/AC
214A/C/AC
XV geese 214a ima.png
R.I.P. Jaei Ken 1995-2009
Version Damagez (x+y) means the move has two hits.
The first does x,
the second does y,
for a total of z.
Damage dealt by the move.
10 is 1%.
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

60 Mid super 8 5 18 -2 -4 - 40 60

C C

70 Mid super 16 5 20 -4 -6 - 40 60

AC AC

60 Mid - 12 9 16 Crumple - HKD (+101) -8 - 0 60

A straight palm, serving as a combo or super cancel filler special.

  • A version combos from lights with only one possible followup.
  • C version combos from heavies and has a slightly longer range. It has 3 possible followups, forcing the opponent into a high-low mix up with all leading to hard knockdowns.
  • EX version combos from light and crumples on the initial palm hit. It has the same 3 followups as the C version, but with slightly altered properties.

The rekka that replaced Jaei Ken. Most used for combo extensions, though poking with the A version occasionally can make for a fast check on your opponent. On hit with the C version you generally want to go with the 6P follow-up for super cancels, or the 6K follow-up to end a combo and lead into either OTG grab or Raging Storm. The light version has a new unique ender with 6P with knocks the opponent a good distance away, but causes a techable knockdown.

Fudou Ken Followups

Fudou Ken • A
214C/AC~6P
214C/AC~6P
XV geese 214c 6p ima.png
Version Damagez (x+y) means the move has two hits.
The first does x,
the second does y,
for a total of z.
Damage dealt by the move.
10 is 1%.
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

C C

80 Mid Super 12 5 28 HKD (+65) -14 - 80 60

AC AC

40 Mid - 11 7 18 Wall Bounce - HKD(+85) -8 - 0 60

Forward double palm with the highest damage out of all followups as well as the best followup to use if going for a super cancel.

  • EX version causes a wallbounce.
  • Great corner carry, allows for a 6B kara cancelled OTG 632146P if close enough.
Fudou Ken • Ba
214C/AC~2K
214C/AC~2K
XV geese 214c 2k ima.png
Version Damagez (x+y) means the move has two hits.
The first does x,
the second does y,
for a total of z.
Damage dealt by the move.
10 is 1%.
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

C C

70 Low super 19 2 28 HKD (+46) -11 - 60 60

AC AC

100 Low - 19 2 22 HKD (+26) -5 - 0 120
  • A circular sweep kick that hits low.

The pushback makes this generally safe on block, but characters with good long range punishes such as Shun'Ei, Benimaru and Rock for example can reliably punish this.

Fudou Ken • Un
214C/AC~6K
214C/AC~6K
XV geese 214c 6k ima.png
Version Damagez (x+y) means the move has two hits.
The first does x,
the second does y,
for a total of z.
Damage dealt by the move.
10 is 1%.
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

C C

70 High super 25 5 27 HKD (+32) -13 - 60 60

AC AC

60 High - 22 4 23 HKD (+37) -8 - 0 60

Geese does an axe kick which hits overhead. Guarantees OTG 621346P if it connects.

  • This move has the most reach out of all his followups and is useful in juggles following wallbounces.
  • The move following 214C is too slow to combo off a grounded 214C hit. EX version has a faster startup and doesn't have this problem.
Fudou Ken • O
214A~6P
214A~6P
XV geese 214a 6p ima.png
Version Damagez (x+y) means the move has two hits.
The first does x,
the second does y,
for a total of z.
Damage dealt by the move.
10 is 1%.
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

60 Mid super 11 5 30 SKD (20: Tech / 47: Non-tech) -15 - 60 60
  • Your optimal (and only) ender for light combos

Soft knockdown, not much to say.

Jyoudan Atemi

Jyoudan Atemi
63214B/BD
63214B/BD
XV geese 63214b ima.png
"High Hit Throw"
Version Damagez (x+y) means the move has two hits.
The first does x,
the second does y,
for a total of z.
Damage dealt by the move.
10 is 1%.
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 - - 3 17 (Counter Window) 24 HKD (+36) - - 0 0

BD BD

180 - - 1 8 (Counter Window) 31 HKD (+36) - - 0 0
  • Normal version: Counters all physical air moves and high/mid physical special and super special moves. Also counters Shatterstrikes.
  • Ex version: Counters all physical air moves, mid/overhead ground normals, and high/mid physical special and super special moves.
  • Cannot be followed up after a successful counter. Not even with the OTG grab.

The most well-known of Geese's counters, largely because it's the one players end up seeing the most. This catches any and all physical specials, supers, Climaxes, and aerials. As these are among the easiest moves to counter, this tends to be the easiest of Geese's counters to pull off. Unlike many other counters, upon activation Geese will immediately put the opponent in a throw state regardless of the attack it stops, rather than simply launching an attack. The EX version catches everything but lows, and comes out frame 1. In some cases this version of the counter can be a better option than his 2363214 B/D, due to the longer active frames, and the fact it only does 20 less damage from 50% less meter.

Chuudan Atemi

Chuudan Atemi
63214D
63214D
XV geese 63214d ima.png
"Center Hit Throw"
Version Damagez (x+y) means the move has two hits.
The first does x,
the second does y,
for a total of z.
Damage dealt by the move.
10 is 1%.
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

D D

- - - 3 17 (Counter Window) 24 +20 - - 0 0
  • Counters all mid/overhead ground normal attacks.
  • Applies significant damage scaling to whatever combo follows it.

Switches sides and allows for a full combo. You can run and use cl.C to punish them, but if you can't land it, use cr.C instead, there isn't much difference. If you want the MAXIMUM damage and meter build, you can do a short hop into j.HP and then use cl.C, but the timing is tight. Any combo you follow up with will be heavily scaled down in damage, so you'll need to decide what will get you the damage you want vs. how much meter you want to spend on reduced damage.

Gedan Atemi

Gedan Atemi
41236B/BD
41236B/BD
XV geese 41236b ima.png
"Low Hit Throw"
Version Damagez (x+y) means the move has two hits.
The first does x,
the second does y,
for a total of z.
Damage dealt by the move.
10 is 1%.
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 - - 3 17 (Counter Window) 24 HKD (+53) - - 0 0

BD BD

220 - - 1 19 (Counter Window) 26 HKD (+53) - - 0 0
  • Counter all low physical moves. Hard Knockdown

Launches opponent fullscreen. Can be followed up with an OTG grab or Raging Storm in the corner, and this time the Raging Storm does not scale, allowing for some pretty crazy damage in the corner off a countered low. The normal version comes out 1 frame sooner than most crouching lows, but the EX version is your best bet for catching people trying to low confirm on your wakeup.

Raimei Gouha Nage

Raimei Gouha Nage
632146A/C/AC
632146A/C/AC
XV geese 632146a ima.png
Version Damagez (x+y) means the move has two hits.
The first does x,
the second does y,
for a total of z.
Damage dealt by the move.
10 is 1%.
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/C A/C

100 - - 1 1 49 KND (+10) - - 0 0

AC AC

120 - - 1 2 48 KND (+24) - - 0 0
  • EX version does a minimum of 60 damage.
  • Able to be whiff cancelled from 6B to quickly close the distance to a downed opponent.
  • Normal version sideswitches, EX does not.

OTG grab. Most of Geese's combos end in a hard knockdown that should give you time to run up and grab with this unless you're the one with your back to the corner. While this usually tacks on a considerable amount of damage (often the equivalent of spending an EX in a combo), your advantage after is very minimal and you switch sides, potentially losing the corner if you pushed them there. Consider that before going for this every time possible.

If you can spare half a bar, EX is preferable as it does more damage, and doesn't side-switch, so you don't lose the corner. You'll also have significantly more frame advantage, as well.

Hishou Nichirin Zan

Hishou Nichirin Zan
623A/C/AC
623A/C/AC
XV geese 623a ima.png
Version Damagez (x+y) means the move has two hits.
The first does x,
the second does y,
for a total of z.
Damage dealt by the move.
10 is 1%.
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 Mid - 25 6 16 SKD (36: Tech / 76: Non-tech) - Stand Hit -3 (Stand Block) to -1 (Crouch Block) - 30 50

C C

100 Mid - 38 5 14 HKD (46 - Stand hit / 48 Crouch Hit) 0 (Stand Block) to 2 (Crouch Block) - 80 100

AC AC

120 (40+80) Mid - 6 2 (30) 5 15 Ground Bounce - HKD (74) 1st hit only -33 / 2nd Hit (-1 (Stand Block) to 1 (Crouch Block)) - 0 100 (50+50)
  • C is a great oki tool, if it crosses up its plus but if it doesn't its neutral.
  • EX is your go-to combo extender for 0.5 - 3 bar combos.

Despite being a DP that launches Geese in the air, this move is strictly for use on grounded opponents. There are zero anti-air properties with this move. Against grounded opponents, however, it makes for a great mix-up, as well as combo filler. A works as a decent callout, technically negative on block but, much like his 6B, you have enough time to counter a predicted punish. The C version is the one you'll be using the most, though, as it's not only safe on block, but crosses up and delivers a hard knockdown right next to Geese. This can lead into OTG grab, or if you want to really get nasty, an OTG Raging Storm into over 50% damage off a cross-up knockdown. Another great addition to Geese's oki guessing game. The EX version is a great combo extender, putting opponents into a flipped state right in front of you, giving ample time for a follow-up (usually being a Fudou Ken). Also acts as your EX follow-up to a wallbounce. You'll just want to run forward a little to ensure it connects properly.

Super Special Moves

Raigou Reppuu Ken

Raigou Reppuu Ken
2363214A/C/AC
2363214A/C/AC
XV geese 2363214p ima.png
Version Damagez (x+y) means the move has two hits.
The first does x,
the second does y,
for a total of z.
Damage dealt by the move.
10 is 1%.
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

180 (40*3+60) [60 (20*3)] Mid advanced, climax 12 Full Screen Projectile 51 HKD (67) - Close -12 (Close) to 2 (Max Range) Full Body: 1 to 3 (3 Frames) 0 0

AC AC

330 (50*5+80) [150 (30*5)] Mid climax 11 Full Screen Projectile 50 HKD (74) - Close -5 (Close) to 9 (Max Range) Full Body: 1 (1 Frame) 0 0
  • Values in [] represent damage when the move OTGs.
  • Loses a huge amount of damage if used to OTG.

Incredibly fast projectile super, able to punish most zoning on reaction. The Level 2 version is even faster, making it one of the fastest projectiles in the game. If attempting a Climax Cancel into Raging Storm, the move must be performed the moment Geese fires the shot (so right as the super flash and windup animation end). The hitbox on the projectile is actually significantly larger if cancelled into, allowing this move to be comboed into from Fudo Ken follow-ups that would otherwise knock the opponent out of its range.

While this move can OTG, it is very meter inefficient to do so. The OTG version of this move can also climax cancel and combo into Raging Storm, but it should be also be avoided due to the heavy scaling to Raging Storm specific to this OTG route. It is essential to use routes that avoid OTG Raigou Reppuken or simply going straight into Raging Storm for more damage.

Oni Hanmon

Oni Hanmon
2363214B/D/BD
2363214B/D/BD
XV geese 2363214k ima.png
Version Damagez (x+y) means the move has two hits.
The first does x,
the second does y,
for a total of z.
Damage dealt by the move.
10 is 1%.
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 or D B or D

230 - advanced, climax 1 10 (Counter Window) 35 HKD (14) - - 0 0

BD BD

370 - climax 1 10 (Counter Window) 35 HKD (+15) - - 0 0
  • Counters all physical attacks.
  • Can only combo into Raging Storm, though the damage will be scaled.

This is THE move on your opponent's mind the entire fight. Frame 1 activation, parries every possible physical attack, without exception. Nerfed a bit from KOF XIV, as its active frames are shorter, and any Raging Storm comboed from it will now be scaled down to hell. When comboing into Raging Storm, it's important to remember that now Geese does not side switch until the move is finished, so unlike in XIV, you don't have to reverse your Climax input. However, if you do want the side switch, you can wait a beat and cancel into Raging Storm slightly later, at which point Geese will have switched sides, while the move is still cancelable. The counter window is much tighter than it was in KOF XIV, as well, so you can't throw this out as comfortably early as you might have back then.

Climax Super Special Moves

Raging Storm

Raging Storm
2141236CD
2141236CD
XV geese 2141236cd ima.png
Version Damagez (x+y) means the move has two hits.
The first does x,
the second does y,
for a total of z.
Damage dealt by the move.
10 is 1%.
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

regular regular

450 (20*15+150) Min:225 - - 8 32 73 HKD (+44) -56 Full Body: 1 to 12 (12 Frames) 0 0
  • This move can OTG without any additional scaling penalty. However, if climaxed cancelled into off an OTG Raigou Reppuu Ken, an additional 30% scaling is applied.
  • As a nod to this move's traditional input, it is possible to input this as 1632143CD.

Invincible on startup when used raw, but your primary application for this move is in combos. Hits with many rapid hits, so a great deal of combo scaling will be applied if tacked on the end of a longer combo, especially if comboed into from Raigou Reppuken, which is also a multi-hitter. Damage gets scaled down from pretty much anything that cancels into it except an actual combo.

Rashoumon

Rashoumon
2363214CD
2363214CD
XV geese 2363214cd ima.png
Imagine trying to pressure a Geese with 3 bars
Version Damagez (x+y) means the move has two hits.
The first does x,
the second does y,
for a total of z.
Damage dealt by the move.
10 is 1%.
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

regular regular

500 Min: 250 Throw - 1 4 80 HKD (33) Unblockable Full Body: 1 to 4 (4 Frames) 0 0
  • Command grab, cannot be dodged whatsoever after super flash.
  • Can be comboed into, but there really isn't any combo that leads into it that does anywhere near the damage gained from a 3-bar combo into Raging Storm.
  • Incredibly short range.

Amazing reversal if you're willing to spend the meter on it. An instantaneous, invincible grab reversal, completely unavoidable if the opponent is standing in grab range when activated.

At 500 damage, it's the most damaging super in the game. A guaranteed death sentence if your opponent has half of their health or less left.

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