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NotationAs with most games covered on this wiki, Chaos Code uses numeric notation. If you aren't sure what means what, look at the number pad on your keyboard.789456123For instance, 5 is neutral, 2 is crouching, and 236 is a quarter circle forward ('hadouken') motion.Movement Run/Step - 66 or 44Depending on your selected bounce, pressing forward twice will move your character forward with either a Step or a Run. A Step is a relatively short Dash that cannot be canceled from but can be canceled into. Some characters stay on the ground when they Step, while others have a short hop. There is some lower body invincibility and throw invincibility on hop type steps. A run allows you to hold forward and continue moving the character and can be canceled at any time (though there is some recovery when trying to block).

Runs allow for more control over mobility and open up using 'micro-dashes' aka runs immediately canceled into normals which can extend the range of moves and open up new combo routes. Celia and Cthylla have unique dash types, for them Run moves them off the ground diagonally forward and Step cannot be canceled into, but can be canceled from similar to other character's runs.Chaos GaugeEvery character can build up to 3 levels of super meter, each level being further broken down into 2 halves. The look of the super meter will depend on your selected bounce. When using Run the two halves of the meter are slightly offset, and when using Step the two halves are more distinctly separated parts.

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The difference is mostly cosmetic, however the Step meter is slightly shorter, which means meter will be built faster for characters using Step.Jump - 7, 8, or 9Pressing up or diagonally upwards makes the character jump. Character jump speed and distance are not standard.High Jump - 1, 2 or 3 then 7, 8 or 9A higher than normal jump. Also known as a 'Super Jump'Double Jump - 7, 8 or 9 after a normal jumpPressing up or diagonally upwards again while already in the air propels your character again in a double jump.Air Dash - 44 or 66 in the airWhile in the air, press forward or backward twice to air dash in that direction.

You cannot air dash after a double jump and cannot double jump after an air dash, you can however air dash after a super jump. By inputting 96 or 74 you can buffer an air dash input to happen as soon as you hit minimum air dash height, this is commonly known as an 'Instant Air Dash' or 'IAD'Air Dash BreakAn air dash can be canceled at any point into an attack, doing so will stop the air dash animation early causing you to drop quickly. This lets you do very quick overheads from an IAD and then land immediately, creating a jump arc more similar to a 'hop' from an SNK game than a traditional air dash.Infinite BufferChaos Code will buffer held inputs indefinitely, meaning if you hold down the A button you will get your light punch at the first possible frame you can act. This only applies to single input actions, so anything more complicated than 1 direction and any number of buttons will not work and instead that input must be done within the game's general input buffer (which is also fairly large, tho not infinite). Any changes in directional input will clear the infinite buffer, so if you want to buffer something like a 2A make sure you input the direction first, and then the button.A+B - RollBoth weak buttons will cause your character to slide forward for a bit.

If you've ever played any of the numerous SNK fighters with rolls, they function pretty much the same way here. You are temporarily invincible to all but throws while rolling, but can be punished on recovery if you aren't careful.A+B when recovering - TechWhen an attack's hitstun is over, in the air you can recover to neutral by pressing A+B, this is called an 'air tech' and can be done neutral, forwards, or backwards. On the ground after a soft knockdown you can press A+B to roll and get up faster. This is called a 'ground tech' or 'tech roll'. On the ground there is only 1 timing for ground tech, but in the air it can be done at any point. If you are hit after an air tech would have been possible, that hit will still be scaled as normal and the combo counter will increase, but will turn purple to indicate a tech was possible.

This is called a 'black beat'. If you want to tech as soon as possible you can hold down A and B and the tech will be buffered, but keep in mind that any directional inputs will clear this buffer, meaning if you want to buffer a directional tech you should first hold the direction, then hold the buttons.A+C - ThrowBy pressing both punch buttons, you can perform a throw on your opponent. Naturally, this is unblockable. Throws are teched by inputting your own throw just after being grabbed.Throw Break OSUniversally, A+C+D will give a throw break if you are thrown or a Tactical Guard if you are in neutral provided you have enough meter. This is a very common defensive OS. For some characters, A+B+C will give roll when in neutral giving them an alternative OS. Characters who can use the Roll/Throw break OS are Kagari, Cthylla, Bravo, Rui, Ray, and Lupinus.

For Kudlak-Sin and Celia II Kai A+B+C will give Exceed in neutral when at 3 bars, this is not commonly used as an OS but it is possible.6+C+D - Guard breakAt the cost of a single bar of meter, you can instantly crush your opponent's guard. This is unblockable and does a lot of stun damage. If you blockstring into it the damage and stun of the guard crush will be reduced.C+D - Tactical GuardIf you see an opponent's attack coming, press both kicks to repel it and get a free counter hit. Can also be done in the air. This does not work on projectiles and combos starting off a tactical guard are heavily scaled.A+B or 6+A+B - Chaos ShiftA way to cancel the animation of your super for 1 bar, similar to RC mechanics from ASW games. Holding forward will cause you to auto run.

A good mechanic for combo extension or to protect yourself if something goes wrong. Not all supers can be Chaos Shifted, which ones are shiftable when is dependent on the super, some can be chaos shifted even on whiff and some can only be shifted on hit.

Additionally, Catherine's EX devil stomp has a bug that allows it to be chaos shiftedChaos ComboBy pressing attacks in a specific order (ABCD) you can chain them together on hit or block both on the ground and in the air. This only applies to cancelable attacks, so check your character's movelist section to see what can be canceled and what can't. From any cancelable normal attack, you can then cancel into a command normal provided your character has one, and then into a special or super move if the command normal used is cancelable. For example, a chain sequence that Rui can do using this system is: 5A 5B 2C 6A 214A.High Jump CancelAny cancelable normal or command normal can also be canceled into a high jump.

This is typically called a 'super jump cancel' or 'sjc'Chaos CancelSpecial moves can be canceled into super moves for the cost of 1 additional super meter (so 2 total), this also unscales the damage of the super, making it more damaging.Ultimate ChaosSuper moves, or Ultimate Chaos attacks as the game calls them, are performed at the cost of a single bar of meter. You can cancel into supers from any cancelable normal move at the cost of 1 bar of meter, and from most special or EX special moves for 2 bars of meter.

In exchange for the extra bar, damage scaling on supers canceled from specials gets reset.Destruction ChaosAt the cost of 3 bars of meter, each character can perform a very powerful super move. The properties and damage of each move depend on the character.Extra SkillsWhen selecting your character, you are presented with four attacks: two special and two Ultimate Chaos attacks. You can choose any 2 of those attacks to take with you for the match. Extra moves are often some of a character's strongest tools, so choosing which ones you want for a matchup is very important.B+C - Exceed ChaosAt the cost of three stocks of super, you can perform an invincible 'burst' that pushes opponents away and enter an enhanced mode that allows access to combos that are not normally possible.

Despite looking like an ASW burst, you cannot use this to escape combos instead, you get to use super meter infinitely (but you cannot use Destruction Chaos), and will gain health passively. But, when the time runs out you will lose access to your meter until the overheat timer ends. Exceed Chaos can be cancelled into from any cancelable normal, or any special move.Dizzy/stunBeneath the character's life bar is a purple meter that fills while the character is being attacked or comboed. When it fills, the character is knocked down and recovers in a dizzy state. Dizzy will slowly decay as you avoid being hit or blocking attacks.Chaos ModeUnlocked in collection is 'chaos mode' which gives characters all of their extra moves in exchange for a 20% damage decrease on all of their attacks.

Chaos mode will also prevent you from choosing run or step, instead you'll get a new super meter which gives step's meter gain and dashing will cause a run for all characters except MG Hikaru, Bravo, Ray, and Rui who will have their steps instead.Boss ModeUnlockable for every character, Boss mode gives characters new tools and properties as well as all of their extra moves. The properties of each boss character are different but in general they are supped up versions not intended for competitive play.

Notably, Celia II Kai and Kudlak-Sin's boss mode changes them into Celia II and Kudlak, the versions of them that are fought in arcade mode as the actual bosses of the game and who were playable in the previous PS3 release.General.

Chaos Code ( カオスコード Kaosu Kōdo) is a fighting game developed by FK Digital and published by Arc System Works. The game was released for Sega's RingWide arcade system board on August 4, 2011. A port for the PlayStation 3 was first released on December 19, 2012 on Hong Kong's PlayStation Network, followed by subsequent home releases in both Japan and North America in 2013 and the PAL region in 2014.A remastered version, Chaos Code: New Sign of Catastrophe, was released on arcades on June 6, 2013, and on PlayStation 4 and Windows on March 15, 2017. It features a new online mode and new characters. A sequel has been announced for release in arcades on 2018 in Japan.GameplayThe game uses a standard 8-way lever and four button (weak punch, weak kick, strong punch, strong kick) system.

Characters can be customized prior to the fight, such as selecting two 'edit special moves' from four possibilities to go along with the character's built-in attacks. Players can also select between 'run' and 'step' modes, placing the focus respectively on speed and technical play. The game makes use of a couple of systems that can quickly change the flow of battle:.

Destruction Chaos: A high level super move that, if successfully connects, can eliminate half of the opponent's life gauge. Exceed Chaos: Place the character into a special status which removes limitations on combos.Home versionA port of the game for the PlayStation 3 included several changes for the home release, including a Training mode, a Versus mode and a Gallery mode. This version also features additional characters, balance adjustments, new game modes, and has made the arcade version's last boss, Kudlak-Sin, a playable character. This version was first released as an online download on Hong Kong's PSN in 2012, and has subsequently also been released in both Japan and North America in 2013 and Europe in 2014.

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