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==General Strategy==
==General Strategy==
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Taokaka is a speed type character who toys with her opponent, with the most mobility out of the whole BlazBlue cast. With high mobility comes hectic controls, though.
Taokaka is a speed type character who toys with her opponent, with the most mobility out of the whole BlazBlue cast. With high mobility comes hectic controls, though.


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When the opponent closes in from the air, meet them with → + A or Jump A or Jump B. Taokaka's 🡖 crawl can go under opponents' jumping attacks, making it another solid option. When the enemy gets too close, Cat Person's Secret Art: Hexa-Edge is a reliable move. If you don't have Heat Gauge, use a barrier to create space, then use a back jump or back step to retreat to a safe distance.<Ref>''BlazBlue: Central Fiction, Tutorial Mode, Character Specifics, Taokaka - Lesson 03 - Strategy Lessons''</ref>
When the opponent closes in from the air, meet them with → + A or Jump A or Jump B. Taokaka's 🡖 crawl can go under opponents' jumping attacks, making it another solid option. When the enemy gets too close, Cat Person's Secret Art: Hexa-Edge is a reliable move. If you don't have Heat Gauge, use a barrier to create space, then use a back jump or back step to retreat to a safe distance.<Ref>''BlazBlue: Central Fiction, Tutorial Mode, Character Specifics, Taokaka - Lesson 03 - Strategy Lessons''</ref>
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Taokaka demonstrates a simply overwhelming speed. She can run circles around her opponents' attacks. Her Drive "Dancing Edge" grants her a tremendous boost in speed, and if you press her Drive button while simultaneously turning the lever, she can fly around the screen both horizontally and vertically. She has many low and middle variations, but beware of her low defense!<ref name="ct-jp"/>
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Taokaka demonstrates a simply overwhelming speed. She can run circles around her opponents' attacks. Her Drive "Dancing Edge" grants her a tremendous boost in speed, and if you press her Drive button while simultaneously turning the lever, she can fly around the screen both horizontally and vertically. She has many low and middle variations, but beware of her low defense!<ref name="ct-jp"/>
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==Command Lists==
==Command Lists==
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===[[BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger]]===
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! rowspan="2" | Drive
! Dancing Edge
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| description here
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! rowspan="2" | Name  
! rowspan="2" | Name  
! colspan="2" | Command
! colspan="2" | Command
! rowspan="2" | Description
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! Normal Input
! Alternative Input
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! colspan="4" | Drive
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! Technical
| '''Dancing Edge'''
! Stylish
| D
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| → '''Stop / Turn Around / Bounce'''
| → '''Stop / Turn Around / Bounce'''
| A or B or C after Dancing Edge
| A or B or C after Dancing Edge
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|-
| '''Crouch Walk'''
| '''Crouch Walk'''
| ↘
| ↘
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|-
|-
! colspan="3" | Special
! colspan="4" | Special
|-
|-
| '''Cat Spirit One!'''<br>ネコ魂ワン!<br>''Neko Tama Wan!''
| '''Cat Spirit One!'''<br>ネコ魂ワン!<br>''Neko Tama Wan!''
| ↓↘→ + A (midair also)
| ↓↘→ + A (midair also)
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| ↓↘→ + B in midair (repeatable)
| ↓↘→ + B in midair (repeatable)
| SP2
| SP2
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| '''Kitty Litter Special!'''<br><ruby><rb>必殺ネコ魔球!</rb><rt>Fatal Magical Cat's Ball!</rt></ruby><br>''Hissatsu Neko Makyū!''
| '''Kitty Litter Special!'''<br><ruby><rb>必殺ネコ魔球!</rb><rt>Fatal Magical Cat's Ball!</rt></ruby><br>''Hissatsu Neko Makyū!''
| →↘↓↙← + A or B or C (only C is delayable)
| →↘↓↙← + A or B or C (only C is delayable)
| SP2
| SP2
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|-
| '''Trick Edge!'''<br><ruby><rb>だましんぐエッジ</rb><rt>Deceive-ing<ref>"Deceive" in Japanese, with phonetics for the English ending "-ing" appended afterwards to form a mix of Japanese and English when read out loud</ref> Edge</rt></ruby>!<br>''Damashingu Ejji!''
| '''Trick Edge!'''<br><ruby><rb>だましんぐエッジ</rb><rt>Deceive-ing<ref>"Deceive" in Japanese, with phonetics for the English ending "-ing" appended afterwards to form a mix of Japanese and English when read out loud</ref> Edge</rt></ruby>!<br>''Damashingu Ejji!''
| ↓ charge ↑ + D (change directions before charging at opponent by pressing ↓)
| ↓ charge ↑ + D (change directions before charging at opponent by pressing ↓)
| SP1
| SP1
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|-
|-
! colspan="3" | Distortion Drive
! colspan="4" | Distortion Drive
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| '''Cat Person's Secret Art: Hexa-edge'''<br>猫の人<ruby><rb>直伝</rb><rt><ref>The "Secret Art" here uses the words for a "directly inherited [technique]," with technique being strongly implied.</ref></rt></ruby>・ヘキサエッジ<br>''Neko no Hito Jikiden Hekisa Ejji''
| '''Cat Person's Secret Art: Hexa-edge'''<br>猫の人<ruby><rb>直伝</rb><rt><ref>The "Secret Art" here uses the words for a "directly inherited [technique]," with technique being strongly implied.</ref></rt></ruby>・ヘキサエッジ<br>''Neko no Hito Jikiden Hekisa Ejji''
| ↓↘→↓↘→ + D
| ↓↘→↓↘→ + D
| SP3
| SP3
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| '''Almost Becoming Two!'''<br>ほぼ二<ruby><rb>匹</rb><rt><ref>匹 ''piki'' is the measure word for smaller animals, like cats.</ref></rt></ruby>になる!<br>''Hobo Nibiki ni Naru!''
| '''Almost Becoming Two!'''<br>ほぼ二<ruby><rb>匹</rb><rt><ref>匹 ''piki'' is the measure word for smaller animals, like cats.</ref></rt></ruby>になる!<br>''Hobo Nibiki ni Naru!''
| ↓↘→↓↘→ + B
| ↓↘→↓↘→ + B
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Revision as of 01:51, 20 March 2018

Boasting varied rushing attacks and the use of claws! A speedy character with unique mobility! [1]


General Strategy

Taokaka is a speed type character who toys with her opponent, with the most mobility out of the whole BlazBlue cast. With high mobility comes hectic controls, though.

Taokaka can jump 3 times, and midair dash 2 times. Just keep in mind that her jumps, midair dashes, and Drive ability "Dancing Edge" move counts are shared. At mid-range, Standing C and Jump C are useful for control space. When you want to close Distance, from Standing C go into Cat Jump!, or jump cancel into a jumping attack. If Cat Jump! → Jump A → Jump C is standing guarded, if the opponent crouch guards, a double jump C will hit. Even without Cat Jump! if jumping C is low guarded, you can create the same conditions. Learning this will greatly increase your fighting abilities.

When close, hit the opponent with a Crouching A → Standing B, or Standing B → Standing A → Standing B. Then, use a normal throw or the middle attack → + B to shake up their guard. → + B can be used while avoiding low-level attacks or normal throws. By connecting → + B → Cat Spirit Two!, Taokaka is able to move earlier than a guarding opponent, so try to connect these attacks at all times.

When the opponent closes in from the air, meet them with → + A or Jump A or Jump B. Taokaka's 🡖 crawl can go under opponents' jumping attacks, making it another solid option. When the enemy gets too close, Cat Person's Secret Art: Hexa-Edge is a reliable move. If you don't have Heat Gauge, use a barrier to create space, then use a back jump or back step to retreat to a safe distance.[2]


Taokaka demonstrates a simply overwhelming speed. She can run circles around her opponents' attacks. Her Drive "Dancing Edge" grants her a tremendous boost in speed, and if you press her Drive button while simultaneously turning the lever, she can fly around the screen both horizontally and vertically. She has many low and middle variations, but beware of her low defense![1]

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Taokaka is a speed type character who toys with her opponent, with the most mobility out of the whole BlazBlue cast. With high mobility comes hectic controls, though.

Taokaka can jump 3 times, and midair dash 2 times. Just keep in mind that her jumps, midair dashes, and Drive ability "Dancing Edge" move counts are shared. At mid-range, Standing C and Jump C are useful for control space. When you want to close Distance, from Standing C go into Cat Jump!, or jump cancel into a jumping attack. If Cat Jump! → Jump A → Jump C is standing guarded, if the opponent crouch guards, a double jump C will hit. Even without Cat Jump! if jumping C is low guarded, you can create the same conditions. Learning this will greatly increase your fighting abilities.

When close, hit the opponent with a Crouching A → Standing B, or Standing B → Standing A → Standing B. Then, use a normal throw or the middle attack → + B to shake up their guard. → + B can be used while avoiding low-level attacks or normal throws. By connecting → + B → Cat Spirit Two!, Taokaka is able to move earlier than a guarding opponent, so try to connect these attacks at all times.

When the opponent closes in from the air, meet them with → + A or Jump A or Jump B. Taokaka's 🡖 crawl can go under opponents' jumping attacks, making it another solid option. When the enemy gets too close, Cat Person's Secret Art: Hexa-Edge is a reliable move. If you don't have Heat Gauge, use a barrier to create space, then use a back jump or back step to retreat to a safe distance.[3]

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Taokaka demonstrates a simply overwhelming speed. She can run circles around her opponents' attacks. Her Drive "Dancing Edge" grants her a tremendous boost in speed, and if you press her Drive button while simultaneously turning the lever, she can fly around the screen both horizontally and vertically. She has many low and middle variations, but beware of her low defense![1]

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Command Lists




Name Command Description
Normal Input Alternative Input
Drive
Dancing Edge D
Stop / Turn Around / Bounce A or B or C after Dancing Edge
Crouch Walk
Special
Cat Spirit One!
ネコ魂ワン!
Neko Tama Wan!
↓↘→ + A (midair also)
Cat Spirit Two!
ネコ魂ツー!
Neko Tama Tsū!
↓↘→ + B in midair (repeatable) SP2
Kitty Litter Special!
必殺ネコ魔球!Fatal Magical Cat's Ball!
Hissatsu Neko Makyū!
→↘↓↙← + A or B or C (only C is delayable) SP2
Trick Edge!
だましんぐエッジDeceive-ing[4] Edge
Damashingu Ejji!
↓ charge ↑ + D (change directions before charging at opponent by pressing ↓) SP1
Distortion Drive
Cat Person's Secret Art: Hexa-edge
猫の人直伝[5]・ヘキサエッジ
Neko no Hito Jikiden Hekisa Ejji
↓↘→↓↘→ + D SP3
Almost Becoming Two!
ほぼ二[6]になる!
Hobo Nibiki ni Naru!
↓↘→↓↘→ + B

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BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger

Name Command Description
Normal Input Alternative Input
Drive
Dancing Edge D
Stop / Turn Around / Bounce A or B or C after Dancing Edge
Crouch Walk
Special
Cat Spirit One!
ネコ魂ワン!
Neko Tama Wan!
↓↘→ + A (midair also)
Cat Spirit Two!
ネコ魂ツー!
Neko Tama Tsū!
↓↘→ + B in midair (repeatable) SP2
Kitty Litter Special!
必殺ネコ魔球!Fatal Magical Cat's Ball!
Hissatsu Neko Makyū!
→↘↓↙← + A or B or C (only C is delayable) SP2
Trick Edge!
だましんぐエッジDeceive-ing[7] Edge
Damashingu Ejji!
↓ charge ↑ + D (change directions before charging at opponent by pressing ↓) SP1
Distortion Drive
Cat Person's Secret Art: Hexa-edge
猫の人直伝[8]・ヘキサエッジ
Neko no Hito Jikiden Hekisa Ejji
↓↘→↓↘→ + D SP3
Almost Becoming Two!
ほぼ二[9]になる!
Hobo Nibiki ni Naru!
↓↘→↓↘→ + B

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References


  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger Official Website (JP), Taokaka
  2. BlazBlue: Central Fiction, Tutorial Mode, Character Specifics, Taokaka - Lesson 03 - Strategy Lessons
  3. BlazBlue: Central Fiction, Tutorial Mode, Character Specifics, Taokaka - Lesson 03 - Strategy Lessons
  4. "Deceive" in Japanese, with phonetics for the English ending "-ing" appended afterwards to form a mix of Japanese and English when read out loud
  5. The "Secret Art" here uses the words for a "directly inherited [technique]," with technique being strongly implied.
  6. piki is the measure word for smaller animals, like cats.
  7. "Deceive" in Japanese, with phonetics for the English ending "-ing" appended afterwards to form a mix of Japanese and English when read out loud
  8. The "Secret Art" here uses the words for a "directly inherited [technique]," with technique being strongly implied.
  9. piki is the measure word for smaller animals, like cats.