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{{UMvC3CharacterHeader|Captain America|captamerica|
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<youtube>g17s9yxCicM</youtube> In the time of World War II scrawny illustrator Steve Rogers was given an experimental Super Soldier serum that permanently transformed him into a specimen of perfect health and peak fitness. "Cap" fought against the Nazi threat and was presumed dead following a battle with Baron Zemo, the villain who killed his young sidekick Bucky. Years later Captain was found frozen in a block of ice by the founding members of the Avengers, a team that Captain America would lead ever since. More recently Captain America has been appointed the Head of National Security for the United States and leads the super hero team known as the Secret Avengers.
{{Character Subnav UMVC3|name=Captain America}}
|Captain America is a straightforward character. His Shield Slash is strong for keeping away characters without strong projectiles of their own or sometimes pressuring opponents from mid range. The shield will return for a second hit while the light version can be used as an OTG. Captain can also use his Charging Star to zip through most projectiles and inflict damage. His Cartwheel moves through the opponent, causing crossups with the right assists and is invincible for the first portion of the move. He doesn't have a lot of moves or flashy combos which makes him pretty easy to pick up and play, but limits his versatility. If a high health, brute force character with a few ranged options is for you, then give Captain America a try.
==Introduction==
Gifted with an experimental "Super Soldier" serum during World War 2, Captain America has access to peak human strength, endurance, reflexes, and a genius tactical mind. Near the end of the war, he was frozen in ice, allowing him to be discovered and thawed in the present day. Captain America fights with his iconic vibranium-adamantium shield, which is considered indestructible.
 
'''In UMvC3,''' Captain America is a basic "shoto" style character with simple but effective special moves. On the ground and in the air, he controls space using his "Shield Slash" 236X specials, which often lead to combos on hit. Meanwhile, he avoids his opponent's attacks using his double-jump, Cartwheel command dodge, and projectile-immune Charging Star 214X.
 
{{ProConTable
| pros =
*'''Dangerous Zoning:''' Zoning with Shield Slash is very dangerous for the opponent to contest, as the double-hitting nature of the projectile means that it will knock an opponent towards Cap on hit, allowing him to start a combo. Cap can even use Shield Slash to convert stray hits at superjump height. Even a single shield hit can result in a dead character for the opponent.
*'''Simple Damage & Combo Buildup:''' Cap gets consistent, solid damage off most hits with relatively easy BnB combos and simple extensions.
*'''Insane Ground Potential:''' Charging Star and Hyper Charging Star are fast, projectile-immune attacks that can blow through an enemy's zoning or punish an opponent's assist calls. He also has access to Hyper Stars and Stripes, an invincible reversal with 0 frames of post-flash startup. In short, opponents must always respect Cap as long as he is on the ground.
| cons =
*'''Underwhelming Synergy:''' Cap has poor assists, and all of his choices offer limited lockdown and little utility. In general, he does not contribute much synergy to a team other than decent damage.
*'''Limited Keepaway:''' Despite being built for a keepaway gameplan, Cap's keepaway game is limited to a single shield toss, which does not cover much of the screen and has low total durability.
*'''Easily Outclassed Mobility:''' Is outclassed on mobility by other common point characters, with no airdash, flight, teleport, or other form of aerial movement except his double jump.
}}
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== Move List ==
=== Assists ===
{{MoveData
|image=UMVC3_Cap_AssistA.png
|caption=
|name=Shield Slash M
|input=Assist A
|data=
{{AttackData-UMVC3
|damage=50,000 x2
|guard=Mid
|startup=41
|active=51
|recovery=131, 101
|onhit=-
|onblock=-
|properties=Priority: Low, Durability: 5
|description=
THC Hyper: Hyper Charging Star. Cap throws his shield, which travels horizontally at regular projectile height. After roughly 25 frames, the shield turns around and flies back to Cap. Both the initial throw and the return trip are separate attacks, with their own hit and durability. The shield travels just short of fullscreen distance.


=== Players to Watch ===
The gap between the two hits of this assist is dependent on spacing, as the second hit can only connect on the first hit. At long range, these two hits form a true blockstring, but a gap can exist if used at closer range. This can be used to create ambiguous mixups where the point character throws an opponent in the gap between the two hits.
}}
}}


B3nzor, Wicked X Mage, Frusty, Condor Missile, [http://www.youtube.com/user/NASTYxNATE666 Hi I'm Nasty],
{{MoveData
|image=UMVC3_Cap_AssistB.png
|caption=
|name=Stars and Stripes
|input=Assist B
|data=
{{AttackData-UMVC3
|damage=50,000 x3
|guard=Mid
|startup=29
|active=12
|recovery=145, 115
|onhit=-
|onblock=-
|properties=Invuln (as Crossover Counter) frames 1 - ???, Fixed Hitstun
|description=
THC Hyper: Hyper Stars and Stripes. Has no invincibility as an assist, limited range and provides poor lockdown. It also uses a generally worse Team Hyper, and on hit tends to knock opponents too high in the air to be useful for combos.


{{ UMvC3CharacterDataBox | 1,050,000 | Stronger+/Stronger/Light Start+ | Yes | No | 1 |
Notable mainly for being an invincible Crossover Counter, but Cap can not start a combo off this hit, except by simply canceling directly into Hyper Charging Star.
35.0 | 60.0 | 85.0 |
}}
5.0 | 10.0 | 15.0 |
10.0 | 15.0 | 20.0 |
20 | 20 | 20 | 20 | 55 |
35 | 35 | 35 | 35 | 55 |
35 | 35 | 35 | 35 | 55 |
35 | 35 | 35 | 35 | 55 |
}}
}}


== Video Walkthrough ==
{{MoveData
<youtube>uR_U1_f5kKs</youtube>
|image=UMVC3_Cap_AssistY.png
<youtube>c_apOn1GIMk</youtube> <br>
|caption=
|name=Charging Star
|input=Assist Y
|data=
{{AttackData-UMVC3
|damage=53,000 x3
|guard=Mid
|startup=29
|active=11
|recovery=138, 108
|onhit=-
|onblock=-
|properties={{projnull}}, Forced {{softknockdown}}
|description=  
THC Hyper: Hyper Charging Star. Recommended assist. Cap charges forward behind his shield, covering about half of fullscreen distance. The charge will nullify low and medium priority projectiles it comes into contact with while active (frames 28-36). It can be used to blow through an opponent's zoning, or as a counter-call to a projectile assist.
 
Charging Star knocks the opponent very far away on hit, which makes it difficult to confirm off, and awkward to use in combos, except in the corner.
}}
}}


=== Technology ===
=== Ground Normals ===


<youtube>QsQUxq_-nMs</youtube> <youtube>Dn9DCfhRXws</youtube> <br>
{{MoveData
|image=UMVC3_Cap_5L.png
|caption=
|name=Stand Light
|input=5L
|data=
{{AttackData-UMVC3
|damage=46,000
|guard=Mid
|startup=5
|active=3
|recovery=12
|onhit=0
|onblock=-2
|properties={{rpdfire}}
|description=
Rapid-fire high-aimed jab. Mashed 5L is useful as a low-risk anti-air or as a way to confirm juggles from jump height. Although it can hit normal-sized crouching opponents, it has slightly worse horizontal range against them.
}}
}}


=== Combos ===
{{MoveData
|image=UMVC3_Cap_5M.png
|caption=
|name=Stand Medium
|input=5M
|data=
{{AttackData-UMVC3
|damage=68,000
|guard=Mid
|startup=10
|active=2
|recovery=20
|onhit=-2
|onblock=-4
|properties=-
|description=
Mainly notable for have the 5M > M follow-up Command Normal.
}}
}}


<youtube>2BbOdfariW0</youtube> <br>
{{MoveData
[http://youtu.be/DPicex-DaJg Cap/Strange/Doom combo] <br>
|image=UMVC3_Cap_5H.png
[http://youtu.be/3B2f_rjEUFM Cap combo with Joe Slow] <br>
|caption=
[http://youtu.be/WqGqPUlIZEk Cap/Nemesis/Wesker combo video #3] <br>
|name=Stand Heavy
[http://youtu.be/YoCieK68JcQ Cap Nemesis Wesker #1] <br>
|input=5H
[http://youtu.be/YoCieK68JcQ Cap Nemsis Wesker #2] <br>
|data=
{{AttackData-UMVC3
|damage=80,000
|guard=Mid
|startup=16
|active=4
|recovery=24
|onhit=-4
|onblock=-6
|properties=-
|description=
Has great range and a hefty amount of hitstun. Useful for juggling airborne opponents and confirming Shield Slash (236X) hits, although it is fairly slow.


=== TACs ===
At the very edge of 5H's range, a chained 5S will whiff.
}}
}}
 
 
{{MoveData
|image=UMVC3_Cap_2L.png
|caption=
|name=Crouching Light
|input=2L
|data=
{{AttackData-UMVC3
|damage=30,000
|guard=Low
|startup=4
|active=3
|recovery=15
|onhit=-3
|onblock=-5
|properties=-
|description=
Cap has an exceptional 2L. It has great range for a light normal, and is very fast at 4f startup. Can be thrown out to fish for hits with relative safety.
 
2L lowers Cap's hurtbox very slightly compared to just crouching, although it is not low enough profile to evade under projectiles. This move can be used as a gimmicky anti-air, since it will bring Cap low enough that some air attacks will whiff, and Cap can then catch the opponent with a trip guard.
 
Note that 2L is not Rapid Fire - even though 5L is - and 2L is fairly negative on block. Staggered 2Ls that try to bait pushblock will lose to mashed L attacks from most characters.
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}}
 
{{MoveData
|image=UMVC3_Cap_2M.png
|caption=
|name=Crouching Medium
|input=2M
|data=
{{AttackData-UMVC3
|damage=48,000
|guard=Mid
|startup=9
|active=4
|recovery=19
|onhit=-3
|onblock=-5
|properties=
|description=
Note: Not a low. Mainly used as chain filler.
}}
}}
 
{{MoveData
|image=UMVC3_Cap_2H.png
|caption=
|name=Crouching Heavy
|input=2H
|data=
{{AttackData-UMVC3
|damage=75,000
|guard=Low
|startup=13
|active=4
|recovery=26
|onhit=-
|onblock=-8
|properties={{strk}}, {{softknockdown}}
|description=
Standard sweep attack. Can be used to get an opponent airborne for Shield Slash juggles.
}}
}}
 
 
{{MoveData
|image=UMVC3_Cap_5S.png
|caption=
|name=Launcher/Special
|input=S
|data=
{{AttackData-UMVC3
|damage=90,000
|guard=Mid
|startup=10
|active=4
|recovery=22
|onhit=Launch
|onblock=-4
|properties={{launch}}, {{nocancel}}
|description=
Cap's launcher is fairly fast and has good range.
}}
}}
 
=== Aerial Normals ===
 
{{MoveData
|image=UMVC3_Cap_jL.png
|caption=
|name=Jumping Light
|input=j.5L
|data=
{{AttackData-UMVC3
|damage=50,000
|guard=OH
|startup=5
|active=3
|recovery=14
|onhit=+12
|onblock=+10
|properties=-
|description=
-
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}}
 
{{MoveData
|image=UMVC3_Cap_jM.png
|caption=
|name=Jumping Medium
|input=j.5M
|data=
{{AttackData-UMVC3
|damage=65,000
|guard=OH
|startup=9
|active=4
|recovery=20
|onhit=+17
|onblock=+15
|properties=
|description=
-
}}
}}
 
{{MoveData
|image=UMVC3_Cap_jH.png
|caption=
|name=Jumping Heavy
|input=j.5H
|data=
{{AttackData-UMVC3
|damage=70,000
|guard=OH
|startup=12
|active=10
|recovery=16
|onhit=+19
|onblock=+17
|properties=
|description=
Part of a set of three aerial heavy attacks, along with Air-Raid Kick and Anti-Ground Kick (8H and 2H, see Command Normals). j.5H is directed horizontally forward, and causes the largest amount of hitstun of the three.
}}
}}
 
{{MoveData
|image=UMVC3_Cap_jS.png
|caption=
|name=Jumping Special
|input=j.5S
|data=
{{AttackData-UMVC3
|damage=85,000
|guard=OH
|startup=15
|active=5
|recovery=21
|onhit=+19
|onblock=+17
|properties={{aircombofinisher}}
|description=
Cap swings his shield in a wide arc underneath him. j.5S is a great jump-in with a deep cross-up hitbox.
}}
}}
 
=== Command Normals ===
 
{{MoveData
|image=UMVC3_Cap_5MM.png
|caption=
|name=Middle Kick
|input=5M > M
|data=
{{AttackData-UMVC3
|damage=60,000
|guard=Mid
|startup=9
|active=4
|recovery=19
|onhit=-2
|onblock=-5
|properties=-
|description=
Cap can perform a follow-up attack to his 5M if it hits or is blocked. The extra attack does not have any notable properties, and is mainly chain filler.
}}
}}


<youtube>ZnDSzQzLm_c</youtube>
[http://youtu.be/Wg32OeTyS0o simple TAC combo] <br>


== Move List ==


=== Assist Types ===
{{MoveData
{{UMvC3CharacterAssists
|image=UMVC3_Cap_j8H.png
  | Shield Slash M | shot front | 50,000 X 2 <br> (95,000) | proj <br> minor stagger | Hyper Charging Star
|caption=
  | Stars & Stripes H | direct tiltup | 50,000 X 3 <br> (135,400) | strk | Hyper Stars & Stripes
|name=Air-Raid Kick
  | Charging Star | direct front | 53,000 X 3 <br> (143,600) | projnull <br> softknockdown | Hyper Charging Star
|input=j.8H
|data=
{{AttackData-UMVC3
|damage=73,000
|guard=OH
|startup=10
|active=3
|recovery=23
|onhit=+19
|onblock=+17
  |properties=-
|description=
Cap performs a kick with similar range and strength to his j.5H, but angled slightly upwards. Juggles opponents slightly higher than j.5H or j.2H, so it can be used to slightly adjust the opponents height in air combos. Cap can also just chain j.5H to this attack as combo filler.
}}
}}
}}


=== Normal Moves ===


{{UMvC3MoveListHeader}}
{{MoveData
{{MoveListRow | Standing Light | l | 46,000 | rpdfire }}
|image=UMVC3_Cap_j2H.png
{{MoveListRow | Crouching Light | d + l | 30,000 | low }}
|caption=
{{MoveListRow | Standing Medium | m | 68,000 | }}
|name=Anti-Ground Kick
{{MoveListRow | Crouching Medium | d + m | 48,000 | }}
|input=j.2H
{{MoveListRow | Standing Heavy | h | 80,000 | }}
|data=
{{MoveListRow | Crouching Heavy | d + h | 75,000 | low softknockdown }}
{{AttackData-UMVC3
{{MoveListRow | Special | s | 90,000 | launch nocancel }}
|damage=70,000
{{MoveListRow | Middle Kick | during m : m | 60,000 | }}
|guard=OH
{{MoveListRow | Jumping Light | air l | 50,000 | high djcancel }}
|startup=11
{{MoveListRow | Jumping Medium | air m | 65,000 | high djcancel }}
|active=5
{{MoveListRow | Jumping Heavy | air h | 70,000 | high djcancel }}
|recovery=16
{{MoveListRow | Jumping Special | air s | 85,000 | high aircombofinisher }}
|onhit=+19
{{MoveListRow | Air-Raid Kick | air u + h | 73,000 | high }}
|onblock=+17
{{MoveListRow | Anti-Ground Kick | air d + h | 70,000 | high }}
|properties=-
{{MoveListFooter}}
|description=
Cap performs a kick with similar range and strength to his j.5H, but angled downwards. This attack is a strong choice for an Airthrow OS (input as j.1H) - it will stuff opponents who try to jump up in pursuit of Cap with its solid hitbox, and then tech the airthrow if done too slowly.
 
j.2H juggles opponents slightly lower than j.5H or j.8H, so it can be used to slightly adjust an opponent's height in air combos. Cap can also just chain j.5H to this attack as combo filler.
}}
}}


=== Special Moves ===
=== Special Moves ===


{{UMvC3MoveListHeader}}
{{MoveListRow | Shield Slash L | qcf + l | 60,000 X 2 <br> (114,000) | airok otg <br> proj }}
{{MoveListRow | Shield Slash M / H | qcf + m / h | 60,000 X 2 <br> (114,000) | airok <br> proj <br> atk determines angle }}
{{MoveListRow | Stars & Stripes L | dp + l | 80,000 | strk }}
{{MoveListRow | Stars & Stripes M | dp + m | 55,000 X 2 <br> (104,500) | strk }}
{{MoveListRow | Stars & Stripes H | dp + h | 50,000 X 3 <br> (135,400) | strk }}
{{MoveListRow | Charging Star L | qcb + l | 100,000 | softknockdown <br> projnull }}
{{MoveListRow | Charging Star M | qcb + m | 65,000 X 2 <br> (123,500) | softknockdown <br> projnull }}
{{MoveListRow | Charging Star H | qcb + h | 53,000 X 3 <br> (143,600) | softknockdown <br> projnull }}
{{MoveListRow | Backflip <br> "Cartwheel" | atk + s | 0 | Dodge technique }}
{{MoveListFooter}}


===Hyper Moves===
{{MoveData
{{MvC3MoveListHeader}}
|image=UMVC3_Cap_236L.png
{{MoveListRow | Hyper Stars & Stripes | dp + atk + atk | 70,000 x 2 + 60,000 x 3 <br> (290,800) | strk on hits 3-5 <br> * 0 frame hyper }}
|caption=L Version
{{MoveListRow | Hyper Charging Star | qcb + atk + atk | 30,000 x 10 <br> (274,100 ~ 328,800) | projnull <br> hardknockdown <br> mashable <br> Damage scales by 0.98 }}
|image2=UMVC3_Cap_236M.png
{{MoveListRow | Final Justice | qcf + atk + atk | 440,000 | hardknockdown | level3 }}
|caption2=M Version
{{MoveListFooter}}
|image3=UMVC3_Cap_236H.png
|caption3=H Version
|name=Shield Slash
|input=236X
|data=
{{AttackData-UMVC3
|version=L
|subtitle={{qcf}} + {{l}}
|damage=60,000 x2
|guard=Mid
|startup=21
|active=-
|recovery=30
|onhit=-
|onblock=-
|properties={{airok}}, {{otg}}, Priority: Low, Durability: 5
}}
{{AttackData-UMVC3
|version=M
|subtitle={{qcf}} + {{m}}
|damage=60,000 x2
|guard=Mid
|startup=17
|active=-
|recovery=34
|onhit=-
|onblock=-
|properties={{airok}}, Priority: Low, Durability: 5
}}
{{AttackData-UMVC3
|version=H
|subtitle={{qcf}} + {{h}}
|damage=60,000 x2
|guard=Mid
|startup=13
|active=-
|recovery=38
|onhit=-
|onblock=-
|properties={{airok}}, Priority: Low, Durability: 5
|description=
Cap throws his shield which acts as a regular projectile with average durability. Button strength alters the shield's trajectory. L version runs along the ground, and can hit OTG. M version travels horizontally above the ground, at a more standard projectile height. H version is tossed at a slight upwards angle. After ~25 frames, the shield will change direction and start to fly back towards Cap. The return trip is a separate hit with its own damage and durability.


== Frame Data ==
Shield Slash doubles as both a zoning and combo tool. L Shield Slash is Cap's OTG attack. If used from far enough away, the opponent will be comboed by both the initial hit and the return hit, allowing Cap to solo relaunch from a Hard Knockdown. Even point blank, Cap can use an OTG 236L and then cancel into Hyper Charging Star to finish combos. H Shield Slash will juggle airborne opponents with both hits even at close range, allowing Cap to confirm into more complex juggles.


{| cellspacing="0" width="100%" style="border: 1px solid #999; background: #F2F2F2;"
Despite not having exceptional coverage or durability, opponents have to respect Shield Slash in neutral due to how easy it is to confirm from. A raw shield slash will almost always hit twice, giving Cap ample time to dash up and begin a combo on hit. Cap can also use Shield Slash to confirm air-to-air hits, even at superjump height.
|- 
! align="left"    | Move Name
! align="center"  | Startup
! align="center"  | Active
! align="center"  | Recovery
! align="center"  | Adv. On Guard
! align="center"  | Adv. On Hit
! align="center"  | Notes
|- 
| align="left"    | [[File:L.png]]
| align="center"  | 5
| align="center"  | 3
| align="center"  | 12
| align="center"  | -2
| align="center"  | +0
| align="center"  |
|- 
| align="left"    | [[File:M.png]]
| align="center"  | 10
| align="center"  | 2
| align="center"  | 20
| align="center"  | -4
| align="center"  | -2
| align="center"  |
|- 
| align="left"    | [[File:H.png]]
| align="center"  | 16
| align="center"  | 4
| align="center"  | 24
| align="center"  | -6
| align="center"  | -4
| align="center"  |
|- 
| align="left"    | Crouch [[File:L.png]]
| align="center"  | 4
| align="center"  | 3
| align="center"  | 15
| align="center"  | -5
| align="center"  | -3
| align="center"  |
|- 
| align="left"    | Crouch [[File:M.png]]
| align="center"  | 9
| align="center"  | 4
| align="center"  | 19
| align="center"  | -5
| align="center"  | -3
| align="center"  |
|- 
| align="left"    | Crouch [[File:H.png]]
| align="center"  | 13
| align="center"  | 4
| align="center"  | 26
| align="center"  | -8
| align="center"  | -
| align="center"  |
|-
| align="left"    | [[File:S.png]]
| align="center"  | 10
| align="center"  | 4
| align="center"  | 22
| align="center"  | -4
| align="center"  | -
| align="center"  |
|-
| align="left"    | Jump [[File:L.png]]
| align="center"  | 5
| align="center"  | 3
| align="center"  | 14
| align="center"  | +10
| align="center"  | +12
| align="center"  |
|- 
| align="left"    | Jump [[File:M.png]]
| align="center"  | 9
| align="center"  | 4
| align="center"  | 20
| align="center"  | +15
| align="center"  | +17
| align="center"  |
|- 
| align="left"    | Jump [[File:H.png]]
| align="center"  | 12
| align="center"  | 10
| align="center"  | 16
| align="center"  | +17
| align="center"  | +19
| align="center"  |
|- 
| align="left"    | Jump [[File:S.png]]
| align="center"  | 15
| align="center"  | 5
| align="center"  | 21
| align="center"  | +17
| align="center"  | +19
| align="center"  |
|-
| align="left"    | Jump  [[File:Up.gif]] + [[File:S.png]]
| align="center"  | 11
| align="center"  | 4
| align="center"  | 21
| align="center"  | -
| align="center"  | -
| align="center"  |
|- 
| align="left"    | Jump [[File:Left.gif]] / [[File:Right.gif]] + [[File:S.png]]
| align="center"  | 12
| align="center"  | 10
| align="center"  | Until Grounded
| align="center"  | -
| align="center"  | -
| align="center"  |
|- 
| align="left"    | Jump [[File:Down.gif]] + [[File:S.png]]
| align="center"  | 11
| align="center"  | 5
| align="center"  | 17
| align="center"  | -
| align="center"  | -
| align="center"  |
|-
| align="left"    | Middle Kick
| align="center"  | 9
| align="center"  | 4
| align="center"  | 19
| align="center"  | -5
| align="center"  | -2
| align="center"  |
|-
| align="left"    | Air-Rage Kick
| align="center"  | 10
| align="center"  | 3
| align="center"  | 23
| align="center"  | +17
| align="center"  | +19
| align="center"  |
|- 
| align="left"    | Anti-Ground Kick
| align="center"  | 11
| align="center"  | 5
| align="center"  | 16
| align="center"  | +17
| align="center"  | +19
| align="center"  |
|-   
| align="left"    | Forward Throw
| align="center"  | 1
| align="center"  | 1
| align="center"  | -
| align="center"  | -
| align="center"  | -
| align="center"  |
|- 
| align="left"    | Back Throw
| align="center"  | 1
| align="center"  | 1
| align="center"  | -
| align="center"  | -
| align="center"  | -
| align="center"  |
|- 
| align="left"    | Forward Air Throw
| align="center"  | 1
| align="center"  | 1
| align="center"  | -
| align="center"  | -
| align="center"  | -
| align="center"  |
|- 
| align="left"    | Back Air Throw
| align="center"  | 1
| align="center"  | 1
| align="center"  | -
| align="center"  | -
| align="center"  | -
| align="center"  |
|- 
| align="left"    | [[File:Alpha.gif]] Assist
| align="center"  | 41
| align="center"  | -
| align="center"  | 131
| align="center"  |
| align="center"  |
| align="center"  |
|- 
| align="left"    | [[File:Beta.gif]] Assist
| align="center"  | 29
| align="center"  | 11
| align="center"  | 145
| align="center"  |
| align="center"  |
| align="center"  |
|- 
| align="left"    | [[File:Gamma.gif]] Assist
| align="center"  | 29
| align="center"  | 11
| align="center"  | 138
| align="center"  |
| align="center"  |
| align="center"  |
|- 
| align="left"    | Snap Back
| align="center"  | 2
| align="center"  | 4
| align="center"  | 24
| align="center"  | -6
| align="center"  | -
| align="center"  |
|-
| align="left"    | Shield Slash [[File:L.png]]
| align="center"  | 21
| align="center"  | -
| align="center"  | 30
| align="center"  | -
| align="center"  | -
| align="center"  |
|-
| align="left"    | Shield Slash [[File:M.png]]
| align="center"  | 17
| align="center"  | -
| align="center"  | 34
| align="center"  | -
| align="center"  | -
| align="center"  |
|-
| align="left"    | Shield Slash [[File:H.png]]
| align="center"  | 13
| align="center"  | -
| align="center"  | 38
| align="center"  | -
| align="center"  | -
| align="center"  |
|-
| align="left"    | Air Shield Slash
| align="center"  | 15
| align="center"  | -
| align="center"  | Until Grounded
| align="center"  | -
| align="center"  | -
| align="center"  |
|-
| align="left"    | Stars and Stripes [[File:L.png]]
| align="center"  | 5
| align="center"  | 5
| align="center"  | 44
| align="center"  | -27
| align="center"  | -12
| align="center"  |
|-
| align="left"    | Stars and Stripes [[File:M.png]]
| align="center"  | 5
| align="center"  | 11
| align="center"  | 50
| align="center"  | -39
| align="center"  | -21
| align="center"  |
|-
| align="left"    | Stars and Stripes [[File:H.png]]
| align="center"  | 5
| align="center"  | 12
| align="center"  | 57
| align="center"  | -47
| align="center"  | -26
| align="center"  |
|-
| align="left"    | Charging Star [[File:L.png]]
| align="center"  | 5
| align="center"  | 9
| align="center"  | 30
| align="center"  | -17
| align="center"  | +13
| align="center"  |
|-
| align="left"    | Charging Star [[File:M.png]]
| align="center"  | 5
| align="center"  | 11
| align="center"  | 35
| align="center"  | -22
| align="center"  | +4
| align="center"  |
|-
| align="left"    | Charging Star [[File:H.png]]
| align="center"  | 5
| align="center"  | 163
| align="center"  | 43
| align="center"  | -17
| align="center"  | -3
| align="center"  |
|-
| align="left"    | Backflip
| align="center"  | -
| align="center"  | -
| align="center"  | 34
| align="center"  | -
| align="center"  | -
| align="center"  |
|-
| align="left"    | Hyper Stars and Stripes
| align="center"  | 12+0
| align="center"  | 11(7)12(7)13
| align="center"  | 38
| align="center"  | -26
| align="center"  | +11
| align="center"  |
|-
| align="left"    | Hyper Charging Star
| align="center"  | 5+2
| align="center"  | 11
| align="center"  | 45
| align="center"  | -23
| align="center"  | -
| align="center"  |
|-
| align="left"    | Final Justice
| align="center"  | 22+2
| align="center"  | 16
| align="center"  | 18
| align="center"  | -12
| align="center"  | -
| align="center"  |
|}


== Mission Mode ==
*If Cap is hit or blocks an attack, Shield Slash immediately becomes inactive. The shield will still be visible on screen, but will lack its distinctive light-blue trail to indicate it no longer has an active hitbox.
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*If Shield Slash clashes with another projectile on its initial arc, it will immediately turn around and begin its return trip to Cap.
*Cap can not throw Shield Slash if he has not caught the shield from a previous use of Shield Slash, even if the shield has been destroyed or negated and is no longer active.
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}}


== Strategy ==
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|caption3=H Version
|name=Air Shield Slash
|input=j.236X
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|guard=Mid
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|onhit=-
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|properties={{otg}} (L version only), Priority: Low, Durability: 5
|description=
Air version of Shield Slash. Cap floats in the air while throwing his shield. It has roughly identical properties to the grounded version. It remains a useful zoning and combo tool.


=== Tips and Tricks ===
Button strength alters the shield's trajectory. H version is tossed at an upward angle, and M version is tossed directly horizontally forward, similar to how they work on the ground. L Air Shield Slash is thrown at a slight downwards angle, mirroring the H version. j.236L can also be used as an OTG, but it is more awkward and difficult to use than the grounded version, although it can be useful for juggling assist characters.
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* Team Hyper Combos with Captain America's Hyper Charging Star in the assist position of the team (not on point) hit on the same frame that the THC activates on (close range only). This means that they cannot be blocked if the opponent is not already blocking when the Team Hyper Combo is executed.  This is very powerful.
* Team Hyper Combos with Captain America's Hyper Charging Star in the point position often leave him free to move long before his teammates are finished performing their super attacks.  Cartwheel behind someone and mess with their head.
* Hyper Stars & Stripes is a 0-Frame move. This means that, at point blank range, if the opponent wasn't already blocking by the time of the Hyper Flash animation, they haven't blocked the move: it starts on the same exact frame.


=== Combos ===
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  1) {{#motion: l , m , h , s , air l , air m , air m , air h , djcancel , air h ,
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    air d + h , air S (land), qcf + l ,}} follow up with a, or b below...
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|name=Stars and Stripes
|input=623X
|data=
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  |subtitle={{dp}} + {{l}}
|damage=80,000
|guard=Mid
|startup=5
|active=5
|recovery=44
|onhit=-12
|onblock=-27
|properties=Invuln until frame 4, {{strk}}
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|version=M
|subtitle={{dp}} + {{m}}
|damage=55,000 x2
|guard=Mid
|startup=5
|active=11
|recovery=50
|onhit=-21
|onblock=-39
|properties=Invuln until frame 6, {{strk}}
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{{AttackData-UMVC3
|version=H
|subtitle={{dp}} + {{h}}
|damage=50,000 x3
|guard=Mid
|startup=5
|active=12
|recovery=57
|onhit=-26
|onblock=-47
|properties=Invuln until frame 9, {{strk}}
|description=
Very traditional dragon-punch style reversal. Is notable for being one of the few meterless invincible attacks in the game.


2) {{#motion: d + l , d + m , d + h , qcf + H , uf , air l ,  air m ,
Stars and Stripes has very poor risk/reward. It has no cancel options outside of canceling the very early frames before it becomes airborne into a hyper, (or activating X-Factor). On a successful hit, Cap gets only a small amount of damage from the uppercut itself, and gains no meaningful follow-up. In fact, Stars and Stripes is very negative on hit, and can even be punishable on hit by certain characters.
    air qcf + l (land), S (launch), air l , air m , air h , S (land),
}}
    qcf + l ,}} follow up with a, or b below...
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    a) Corner (when Shield Slash hit 1x): {{#motion: qcb  (mashable) or dp or
    qcf (level 3) + atk + atk}}
    b) Mid-screen (when Shield Slash hit 2x): {{#motion:qcb + h , qcb  (mashable)
    or dp or qcf (level 3) + atk + atk}}
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=== Basic Strategy ===
{{MoveData
* The basic goal of Captain America is to get within range of your opponent to cross up with Backflip, while still having access to your primary crossover assist. Backflips are one of the most reliable methods Captain America has to damage an opponent, as he has no fast overhead and lacks GREAT zoning tools. The invincibility backflip should be utilized as the opponent is attempting an attack, otherwise you risk being countered yourself near the end of the backflip.
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|caption=
|name=Charging Star
|input=214X
|data=
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|version=L
|subtitle={{qcb}} + {{l}}
|damage=100,000
|guard=Mid
|startup=5
|active=9
|recovery=30
|onhit=+13
|onblock=-17
|properties={{projnull}} (frames 4-18), {{strk}}
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{{AttackData-UMVC3
|version=M
|subtitle={{qcb}} + {{m}}
|damage=65,000 x2
|guard=Mid
|startup=5
|active=11
|recovery=35
|onhit=+4
|onblock=-22
|properties={{projnull}} (frames 4-18), {{strk}}
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{{AttackData-UMVC3
|version=H
|subtitle={{qcb}} + {{h}}
|damage=53,000 x3
|guard=Mid
|startup=5
|active=13
|recovery=43
|onhit=-3
|onblock=-17
|properties={{projnull}} (frames 4-18), {{strk}}
|description=
Cap charges forward behind his shield. Button strength increases the number of hits, duration of the move, and distance traveled. L version travels about 25% of fullscreen distance, M version travels just over half of fullscreen, and H version travels just short of fullscreen.


* One way to get into range for this tactic: use Charging Star L at long range to safely pass through projectiles without over committing, and H at mid-range to punish them. You can also apply advancing pressure by jumping forward and using Shield Slash L in the air.
Charging Star (or the threat of it) is what allows Cap to compete in zoning battles with other projectile heavy characters. All versions of Charging Star nullify low and medium priority projectiles for the duration of the attack. As long as Cap is on the ground, he can react to projectiles or assist calls from the opponent with Charging Star to quickly close the distance and punish. A Charging Star canceled into Hyper Charging Star will easily reach across the whole screen, and deals enough damage to heavily discourage opponents from trying to contest it. As a bonus, Charging Star also has a fairly good hitbox. Despite not being invincible to non-projectile hits, it still has a fairly good chance of beating an opponent's physical attacks as well.


=== Advanced Strategy ===
If L Charging Star hits an airborne opponent on the very top of its hitbox, the opponent will be juggled long enough for Cap to link another Charging Star. This can be an infinite when performed in X-Factor, but can also be used to a small bit of extra damage near the end of certain combos.
* Captain America's shield attack can be very useful in keeping an opponent blocking since it hits on the way out and on the way back. Combing the light air Shield Slice with an assist who has a full screen beam like Dr. Doom's Plasma Bean or Hulk's Gamma Wave can be a very effective way to gain ground on the opponent. As Captain find himself approaching overhead the use of his normal attacks allow for a frame advantage even when guarded which makes the attacks safe and allows for a possible crouch mix up.


* While playing Capt keep in mind that Shield Slice combos work best from mid-screen, due to how Shield Slash behaves in the corner. Conversely this means Captain America may often want to find himself backed towards the corner in order to allow for a full screen retaliation with the Shield Slash. Capt has more life than the average character so he is able to take more chip damage from point blank opponents which often allows him to start a high damage combo with standing light or standing medium attack. Beware the opponents who can perform multiple air attacks though. If Capt finds himself backed too far into a corner with a pressuring opponent then the Backflip can be utilized to escape and start a lower damage corner combo.
Despite what the animation might suggest, Cap can perform this attack even if he is not currently holding his shield, and suffers no penalty from doing so.
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* Capt should not depend on frame advantage as much with command throw opponents such as Haggar and Hulk since he will easily find himself in a reversal and receive heavy damage.


== Strategy vs. Captain America ==
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|image=UMVC3_Cap_XS.png
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|damage=-
|guard=-
|startup=-
|active=34
|recovery=-
|onhit=-
|onblock=-
|properties=Invuln until frame 13, passthrough
|description=
Cap performs an acrobatic flip, traveling about half of fullscreen distance. During this time, he can pass through opponents. This can be used to escape the corner, or to perform simple, ambiguous cross-ups when used alongside an assist call.


[[Category: Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3]]
Backflip also has a respectable amount of invincibility. It is frame 1 invuln, and actually has more total invincibility than Stars and Stripes. This invincibility does wear off fairly early into the long duration of the move, but the raw distance covered by Backflip can make it surprisingly difficult to punish. Please note that Backflip is vulnerable to being thrown, even during its invincibility frames.
}}
}}
 
=== Hyper Combos ===
 
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|image=UMVC3_Cap_214XX.png
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|damage=30,000 x10 ~ x20
|guard=Mid
|startup=5+2
|active=11
|recovery=45
|onhit=-
|onblock=-23
|properties={{projnull}} (frames 1-23), {{hardknockdown}}, mashable, damage scales by 0.98
|description=
Enhanced version of Charging Star. It features a much larger hitbox, can now also destroy high priority projectiles, and deals very impressive damage. It can be used as a threatening counter-call in neutral in mostly the same way as a regular Charging Star, although keep in mind that this hyper does not have any non-projectile invincibility, and can be stuffed by fast attacks.
 
This is Cap's primary combo ender, usually canceled into from an OTG 236L or from any version of regular Charging Star.
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|image=UMVC3_Cap_623XX.png
|caption=
|name=Hyper Stars and Stripes
|input=623XX (1 bar)
|data=
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|damage=70,000 x2 + 60,000 x3
|guard=Mid
|startup=12+0
|active=11(7)12(7)13
|recovery=38
|onhit=+11
|onblock=-26
|properties=Invuln until frame 24, {{strk}}
|description=
Enhanced version of Stars and Stripes. It is an invincible reversal hyper, usually activated in response to a hyper from the opponent, or as a desperation act to escape an opponent's offense. It knocks the opponent fairly high into the air on hit, which makes it awkward to DHC out of.
 
This hyper has zero frames of post-flash startup. This means that - at point blank range - if an opponent is not already holding block when the superflash begins, the attack can not be blocked. It also prevents an opponent from activating X-Factor or DHCing in order to protect themselves in response to the super flash.
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{{MoveData
|image=UMVC3_Cap_236XX.png
|image2=UMVC3_Cap_236XX_Cinematic.png
|caption2="Fall in!"
|name=Final Justice
|input=236XX (3 bars)
|data=
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|damage=440,000
|guard=Mid
|startup=22+2
|active=16
|recovery=18
|onhit=-
|onblock=-12
|properties=Invuln frames 16-36, {{hardknockdown}}
|description=
Cinematic level 3 hyper. Although it has invincibility, the move does not become invincible until fairly late, and so it is difficult to use except as a combo ender. As a level 3 hyper, it ignores damage scaling, allowing it to be used to secure a kill.
 
Final Justice is much slower to start up than Cap's other hypers, and also has a smaller hitbox than Hyper Charging Star. Cap can not simply replace a level 1 hyper ender with his level 3 in standard combos, the way many other characters can.
}}
}}
 
=== Universal Mechanics ===
 
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|caption=
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|input=6H, 4H
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|damage=80,000
|guard=Throw
|startup=1
|active=1
|recovery=-
|onhit=-
|onblock=-
|properties={{hardknockdown}}
|description=
Standard ground throw that results in the opponent knocked down next to Cap. Forward throw places the opponent on the ground immediately in front of him. Backthrow sends the opponent a good distance away, but also causes Cap to roll in the direction of the opponent, so he still ends up fairly close. Cap can follow up either of these with an OTG Shield Slash, but both throws place the opponent too close for both hits of Shield Slash to combo.
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}}
 
{{MoveData
|image=UMVC3_Cap_AirThrow.png
|caption=
|name=Air Throw
|input=j.6H, j.4H
|data=
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|damage=80,000
|guard=Airthrow
|startup=1
|active=1
|recovery=-
|onhit=-
|onblock=-
|properties={{hardknockdown}}
|description=
Cap spikes his opponent down towards the ground immediately below him, then starts to fall down himself. Regardless of the height performed, it is always just barely possible to land and perform an OTG 236L.
}}
}}
 
 
{{MoveData
|image=UMVC3_Cap_5H.png
|caption=
|name=Snap Back
|input={{qcf}}+[[File:A1.png]]/[[File:A2.png]]
|data=
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|damage=50,000
|guard=Mid
|startup=2
|active=4
|recovery=24
|onhit=-
|onblock=-6
|properties=Snapback
|description=
Animation and hitbox based on 5H.
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{{MoveData
|image=UMVC3_Cap_HardTag.png
|caption=
|name=Hard Tag
|input=Hold 14f [[File:A1.png]]/[[File:A2.png]]
|data=
{{AttackData-UMVC3
|damage=30,000
|guard=OH
|startup=-
|active=22
|recovery=36
|onhit=-
|onblock=-17
|properties={{softknockdown}}
|description=
-
}}
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|image2=
|image3=
|caption=
|name=Air Exchange
|input=(During a Launcher Combo) {{u}} / {{f}} / {{b}} / {{d}} + {{s}}
|data=
{{AttackData-UMVC3
|version=Up
|subtitle={{u}} + {{s}}
|damage=60,000
|guard=-
|startup=11
|active=4
|recovery=21
|onhit=-
|onblock=-
|properties=-
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{{AttackData-UMVC3
|version=Side
|subtitle={{f}} / {{b}} + {{s}}
|damage=60,000
|guard=-
|startup=12
|active=10
|recovery=-
|onhit=-
|onblock=-
|properties=[[File:forcedwallbounce.png]]
}}
{{AttackData-UMVC3
|version=Down
|subtitle={{d}} + {{s}}
|damage=60,000
|guard=-
|startup=11
|active=5
|recovery=17
|onhit=-
|onblock=-
|properties={{forcedgroundbounce}}
|description=
-
}}
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== Team Position ==
 
Cap is most commonly picked as a '''Point''' character, where he can more easily utilize multiple assists to help with his zoning game, and where his own below-average assists are less relevant. He sometimes also takes the '''Second''' spot, especially on teams where character order is intended to be more fluid, or where he may be DHC'd in early.
 
Although he can be quite threatening with assists backing him up, Cap makes for a poor anchor. He has very limited offensive options, and limited ways to deal significant safe chip damage.
 
 
 
=== Notable Supports ===
<tabber>
|-|Doctor Doom=
[[File:UMVC3 Doctor Doom Icon.png|center|100px]]
<center>[[File:Alpha.png|20px]][[File:Beta.png|20px]][[File:Gamma.png|20px]]</center>
To no one's surprise, Doctor Doom is one of Captain America's best partners. Cap makes excellent use of Doctor Doom's capacity as a damage engine on 2nd, and with Hidden Missiles assist, Cap can act as his own damage engine by looping his incredibly damaging Hyper Charging Star. However, Plasma Beam and Molecular Shield are both also incredibly useful in neutral and in combos. With Doctor Doom 2nd, Cap gains access to incredibly damaging TACs that can win you a game. All in all, you can't go wrong picking Doom to slot behind Cap, on '''2nd or 3rd.'''
 
|-|Vergil=
[[File:UMVC3 Vergil Icon.png|center|100px]]
<center>[[File:Gamma.png|20px]]</center>
Likewise, Vergil's appearance on this list should not surprise you. The Son of Sparda is an incredible partner for Captain America, especially when placed directly behind him on '''Second''' position. Captain America can DHC directly from Charging Star into Spiral Swords for incredibly damaging extensions that secure kills which he might otherwise struggle with. Furthermore, Captain America's Shield Slash assist allows Vergil to pick up off High Time, making this a uniquely utilitarian pairing. Rapid Slash is an incredible assist in neutral for Captain America, as he can throw out a charging star to catch the opponent pressing and, if he is blocked or whiffs, make it safe with Rapid Slash. S-tier pairing.
 
|-|Spencer=
[[File:UMVC3 Spencer Icon.png|center|100px]]
<center>[[File:Beta.png|20px]]</center>
Spencer, like other damage engines, is quite useful for Captain America. Cap doesn't use bounces, so Spencer gets full looped Maneuvers after Hyper Charging Star. This combined with a good beam on third and Spencer incomings can make this a truly nasty pair. Additionally, cartwheel + slant shot is a very potent neutral and incoming tool. Spencer compliments Cap very well, and will usually be placed directly behind him on the '''Second''' position.
 
|-|Iron Man=
[[File:UMVC3 Iron Man Icon.png|center|100px]]
<center>[[File:Alpha.png|20px]][[File:Beta.png|20px]]</center>
Iron Mans Unibeam is, arguably, the single best assist in the game for Captain America. However, it is attached to the albatross that is Iron Man. Struggle Doom can do everything that the Lord of Latveria can do, but he has to work a lot harder to get there. Still, if you really like the character, he's an excellent choice to back up the Captain, especially when paired with the likes of Doom's hidden missiles or Sentinel's drones.
 
|-|Sentinel=
[[File:UMVC3 Sentinel Icon.png|center|100px]]
<center>[[File:Alpha.png|20px]]</center>
Cap/Sentinel is a time-tested pairing with a surprisingly high ceiling. Cap makes great use of drones in neutral between cartwheel and anti-ground kick. He gets unique extensions, such as looping charging stars with proper spacing. Plasma Storm is a very damaging DHC and Hyper Sentinel Force is a safe one, making Sentinel a capable '''2nd or 3rd''' behind Cap.
 
|-|Rocket Raccoon=
[[File:UMVC3 Rocket Raccoon Icon.png|center|100px]]
<center>[[File:Alpha.png|20px]][[File:Gamma.png|20px]]</center>
Rocket Raccoon is arguably the third best support character in the game. This is just as true for Captain America, who makes great use of his Spitfire or Log Trap assists in neutral and in combos. Rocket 2nd gives Cap a damaging DHC in Rock n Roll and a safe one in Mad Hopper. Especially when paired with Doctor Strange's Bolts of Balthakk, this is a very tricksy and powerful pair.
 
|-|Doctor Strange=
[[File:UMVC3 Doctor Strange Icon.png|center|100px]]
<center>[[File:Beta.png|20px]][[File:Gamma.png|20px]]</center>
Bolts of Balthakk has a case for Captain America's single best assist in neutral and combos. It allows for unique extensions that build oodles of meter and for uniquely powerful cartwheel mixups. Doctor Strange makes a powerful '''Anchor''' behind Captain America and strong mid such as Doctor Doom, Rocket Racoon, or Vergil. Having Doctor Strange on third means that Captain America can take advantage of Spell of Vishanti THC. The knockdown off of Hyper Charging Star lasts long enough to link an OTG THC afterward - if you're willing to spend 4 bars.
 
|-|Arthur=
[[File:UMVC3 Arthur Icon.png|center|100px]]
<center>[[File:Beta.png|20px]]</center>
Daggers is another of Cap's best assists in neutral, and Arthur backs up the captain very well. Goddess Bracelet is a highly-damaging DHC and King's Armor is a safe one. Cap backed up by gold daggers is truly belligerent, though he can do work even with the unempowered ones. Arthur thus makes an excellent '''2nd or 3rd''' behind Cap when paired with the likes of Doctor Doom or Vergil.
 
|-|Strider Hiryu=
[[File:UMVC3 Strider Hiryu Icon.png|center|100px]]
<center>[[File:Gamma.png|20px]]</center>
Last but not least, Strider Hiryu is a very powerful partner for Cap, with his strong OTG game and lack of anti-air options. Captain America backed by Vergil and Strider in particular is a very nasty team with surprisingly strong anti-meta capabilities. Vajra combined with Cartwheel is very strong, and Cap is one of the best characters in the game at converting off of it. Great pair.
 
<br>
</tabber>
 
== Alternate Colors ==
 
{{Chara-Colors-UMVC3}}
 
{{Content Box|content=
{{Navbox-UMVC3}}
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Latest revision as of 15:31, 10 January 2025


Introduction

Gifted with an experimental "Super Soldier" serum during World War 2, Captain America has access to peak human strength, endurance, reflexes, and a genius tactical mind. Near the end of the war, he was frozen in ice, allowing him to be discovered and thawed in the present day. Captain America fights with his iconic vibranium-adamantium shield, which is considered indestructible.

In UMvC3, Captain America is a basic "shoto" style character with simple but effective special moves. On the ground and in the air, he controls space using his "Shield Slash" 236X specials, which often lead to combos on hit. Meanwhile, he avoids his opponent's attacks using his double-jump, Cartwheel command dodge, and projectile-immune Charging Star 214X.

Strengths Weaknesses
  • Dangerous Zoning: Zoning with Shield Slash is very dangerous for the opponent to contest, as the double-hitting nature of the projectile means that it will knock an opponent towards Cap on hit, allowing him to start a combo. Cap can even use Shield Slash to convert stray hits at superjump height. Even a single shield hit can result in a dead character for the opponent.
  • Simple Damage & Combo Buildup: Cap gets consistent, solid damage off most hits with relatively easy BnB combos and simple extensions.
  • Insane Ground Potential: Charging Star and Hyper Charging Star are fast, projectile-immune attacks that can blow through an enemy's zoning or punish an opponent's assist calls. He also has access to Hyper Stars and Stripes, an invincible reversal with 0 frames of post-flash startup. In short, opponents must always respect Cap as long as he is on the ground.
  • Underwhelming Synergy: Cap has poor assists, and all of his choices offer limited lockdown and little utility. In general, he does not contribute much synergy to a team other than decent damage.
  • Limited Keepaway: Despite being built for a keepaway gameplan, Cap's keepaway game is limited to a single shield toss, which does not cover much of the screen and has low total durability.
  • Easily Outclassed Mobility: Is outclassed on mobility by other common point characters, with no airdash, flight, teleport, or other form of aerial movement except his double jump.
UMVC3 Captain America Nameplate.png
UMVC3 Captain America Portrait.png
Health 1,050,000
Invulnerable Reversal(s) 236S, 623S, 236XX, 623XX
Grounded Magic Series Simple
X-Factor Damage Boost (1/2/3) 35% / 60% / 85%
X-Factor Speed Boost (1/2/3) 5% / 10% / 15%
Air Movement Options
Air Actions Air Jumps? Air Dash? Flight? WallJump?
1 Yes No No No
Minimum Attack Scaling
Normals Specials Hypers
20 20 55

Move List

Assists

Shield Slash M
Assist A
UMVC3 Cap AssistA.png
Damage Startup Active Recovery
50,000 x2 41 51 131, 101
On Hit On Block Guard Properties
- - Mid Priority: Low, Durability: 5

THC Hyper: Hyper Charging Star. Cap throws his shield, which travels horizontally at regular projectile height. After roughly 25 frames, the shield turns around and flies back to Cap. Both the initial throw and the return trip are separate attacks, with their own hit and durability. The shield travels just short of fullscreen distance.

The gap between the two hits of this assist is dependent on spacing, as the second hit can only connect on the first hit. At long range, these two hits form a true blockstring, but a gap can exist if used at closer range. This can be used to create ambiguous mixups where the point character throws an opponent in the gap between the two hits.

Stars and Stripes
Assist B
UMVC3 Cap AssistB.png
Damage Startup Active Recovery
50,000 x3 29 12 145, 115
On Hit On Block Guard Properties
- - Mid Invuln (as Crossover Counter) frames 1 - ???, Fixed Hitstun

THC Hyper: Hyper Stars and Stripes. Has no invincibility as an assist, limited range and provides poor lockdown. It also uses a generally worse Team Hyper, and on hit tends to knock opponents too high in the air to be useful for combos.

Notable mainly for being an invincible Crossover Counter, but Cap can not start a combo off this hit, except by simply canceling directly into Hyper Charging Star.

Charging Star
Assist Y
UMVC3 Cap AssistY.png
Damage Startup Active Recovery
53,000 x3 29 11 138, 108
On Hit On Block Guard Properties
- - Mid Projnull.png, Forced Softknockdown.png

THC Hyper: Hyper Charging Star. Recommended assist. Cap charges forward behind his shield, covering about half of fullscreen distance. The charge will nullify low and medium priority projectiles it comes into contact with while active (frames 28-36). It can be used to blow through an opponent's zoning, or as a counter-call to a projectile assist.

Charging Star knocks the opponent very far away on hit, which makes it difficult to confirm off, and awkward to use in combos, except in the corner.

Ground Normals

Stand Light
5L
UMVC3 Cap 5L.png
Damage Startup Active Recovery
46,000 5 3 12
On Hit On Block Guard Properties
0 -2 Mid Rpdfire.png

Rapid-fire high-aimed jab. Mashed 5L is useful as a low-risk anti-air or as a way to confirm juggles from jump height. Although it can hit normal-sized crouching opponents, it has slightly worse horizontal range against them.

Stand Medium
5M
UMVC3 Cap 5M.png
Damage Startup Active Recovery
68,000 10 2 20
On Hit On Block Guard Properties
-2 -4 Mid -

Mainly notable for have the 5M > M follow-up Command Normal.

Stand Heavy
5H
UMVC3 Cap 5H.png
Damage Startup Active Recovery
80,000 16 4 24
On Hit On Block Guard Properties
-4 -6 Mid -

Has great range and a hefty amount of hitstun. Useful for juggling airborne opponents and confirming Shield Slash (236X) hits, although it is fairly slow.

At the very edge of 5H's range, a chained 5S will whiff.


Crouching Light
2L
UMVC3 Cap 2L.png
Damage Startup Active Recovery
30,000 4 3 15
On Hit On Block Guard Properties
-3 -5 Low -

Cap has an exceptional 2L. It has great range for a light normal, and is very fast at 4f startup. Can be thrown out to fish for hits with relative safety.

2L lowers Cap's hurtbox very slightly compared to just crouching, although it is not low enough profile to evade under projectiles. This move can be used as a gimmicky anti-air, since it will bring Cap low enough that some air attacks will whiff, and Cap can then catch the opponent with a trip guard.

Note that 2L is not Rapid Fire - even though 5L is - and 2L is fairly negative on block. Staggered 2Ls that try to bait pushblock will lose to mashed L attacks from most characters.

Crouching Medium
2M
UMVC3 Cap 2M.png
Damage Startup Active Recovery
48,000 9 4 19
On Hit On Block Guard Properties
-3 -5 Mid -

Note: Not a low. Mainly used as chain filler.

Crouching Heavy
2H
UMVC3 Cap 2H.png
Damage Startup Active Recovery
75,000 13 4 26
On Hit On Block Guard Properties
- -8 Low Strk.png, Softknockdown.png

Standard sweep attack. Can be used to get an opponent airborne for Shield Slash juggles.


Launcher/Special
S
UMVC3 Cap 5S.png
Damage Startup Active Recovery
90,000 10 4 22
On Hit On Block Guard Properties
Launch -4 Mid Launch.png, Nocancel.png

Cap's launcher is fairly fast and has good range.

Aerial Normals

Jumping Light
j.5L
UMVC3 Cap jL.png
Damage Startup Active Recovery
50,000 5 3 14
On Hit On Block Guard Properties
+12 +10 OH -

-

Jumping Medium
j.5M
UMVC3 Cap jM.png
Damage Startup Active Recovery
65,000 9 4 20
On Hit On Block Guard Properties
+17 +15 OH -

-

Jumping Heavy
j.5H
UMVC3 Cap jH.png
Damage Startup Active Recovery
70,000 12 10 16
On Hit On Block Guard Properties
+19 +17 OH -

Part of a set of three aerial heavy attacks, along with Air-Raid Kick and Anti-Ground Kick (8H and 2H, see Command Normals). j.5H is directed horizontally forward, and causes the largest amount of hitstun of the three.

Jumping Special
j.5S
UMVC3 Cap jS.png
Damage Startup Active Recovery
85,000 15 5 21
On Hit On Block Guard Properties
+19 +17 OH Aircombofinisher.png

Cap swings his shield in a wide arc underneath him. j.5S is a great jump-in with a deep cross-up hitbox.

Command Normals

Middle Kick
5M > M
UMVC3 Cap 5MM.png
Damage Startup Active Recovery
60,000 9 4 19
On Hit On Block Guard Properties
-2 -5 Mid -

Cap can perform a follow-up attack to his 5M if it hits or is blocked. The extra attack does not have any notable properties, and is mainly chain filler.


Air-Raid Kick
j.8H
UMVC3 Cap j8H.png
Damage Startup Active Recovery
73,000 10 3 23
On Hit On Block Guard Properties
+19 +17 OH -

Cap performs a kick with similar range and strength to his j.5H, but angled slightly upwards. Juggles opponents slightly higher than j.5H or j.2H, so it can be used to slightly adjust the opponents height in air combos. Cap can also just chain j.5H to this attack as combo filler.


Anti-Ground Kick
j.2H
UMVC3 Cap j2H.png
Damage Startup Active Recovery
70,000 11 5 16
On Hit On Block Guard Properties
+19 +17 OH -

Cap performs a kick with similar range and strength to his j.5H, but angled downwards. This attack is a strong choice for an Airthrow OS (input as j.1H) - it will stuff opponents who try to jump up in pursuit of Cap with its solid hitbox, and then tech the airthrow if done too slowly.

j.2H juggles opponents slightly lower than j.5H or j.8H, so it can be used to slightly adjust an opponent's height in air combos. Cap can also just chain j.5H to this attack as combo filler.

Special Moves

Shield Slash
236X
UMVC3 Cap 236L.png
L Version
UMVC3 Cap 236M.png
M Version
UMVC3 Cap 236H.png
H Version
L
Qcf.png + L.png
Damage Startup Active Recovery
60,000 x2 21 - 30
On Hit On Block Guard Properties
- - Mid Airok.png, Otg.png, Priority: Low, Durability: 5
M
Qcf.png + M.png
Damage Startup Active Recovery
60,000 x2 17 - 34
On Hit On Block Guard Properties
- - Mid Airok.png, Priority: Low, Durability: 5
H
Qcf.png + H.png
Damage Startup Active Recovery
60,000 x2 13 - 38
On Hit On Block Guard Properties
- - Mid Airok.png, Priority: Low, Durability: 5

Cap throws his shield which acts as a regular projectile with average durability. Button strength alters the shield's trajectory. L version runs along the ground, and can hit OTG. M version travels horizontally above the ground, at a more standard projectile height. H version is tossed at a slight upwards angle. After ~25 frames, the shield will change direction and start to fly back towards Cap. The return trip is a separate hit with its own damage and durability.

Shield Slash doubles as both a zoning and combo tool. L Shield Slash is Cap's OTG attack. If used from far enough away, the opponent will be comboed by both the initial hit and the return hit, allowing Cap to solo relaunch from a Hard Knockdown. Even point blank, Cap can use an OTG 236L and then cancel into Hyper Charging Star to finish combos. H Shield Slash will juggle airborne opponents with both hits even at close range, allowing Cap to confirm into more complex juggles.

Despite not having exceptional coverage or durability, opponents have to respect Shield Slash in neutral due to how easy it is to confirm from. A raw shield slash will almost always hit twice, giving Cap ample time to dash up and begin a combo on hit. Cap can also use Shield Slash to confirm air-to-air hits, even at superjump height.

  • If Cap is hit or blocks an attack, Shield Slash immediately becomes inactive. The shield will still be visible on screen, but will lack its distinctive light-blue trail to indicate it no longer has an active hitbox.
  • If Shield Slash clashes with another projectile on its initial arc, it will immediately turn around and begin its return trip to Cap.
  • Cap can not throw Shield Slash if he has not caught the shield from a previous use of Shield Slash, even if the shield has been destroyed or negated and is no longer active.
Air Shield Slash
j.236X
UMVC3 Cap j236L.png
L Version
UMVC3 Cap j236M.png
M Version
UMVC3 Cap 236H.png
H Version
Damage Startup Active Recovery
60,000 x2 15 - Until Grounded
On Hit On Block Guard Properties
- - Mid Otg.png (L version only), Priority: Low, Durability: 5

Air version of Shield Slash. Cap floats in the air while throwing his shield. It has roughly identical properties to the grounded version. It remains a useful zoning and combo tool.

Button strength alters the shield's trajectory. H version is tossed at an upward angle, and M version is tossed directly horizontally forward, similar to how they work on the ground. L Air Shield Slash is thrown at a slight downwards angle, mirroring the H version. j.236L can also be used as an OTG, but it is more awkward and difficult to use than the grounded version, although it can be useful for juggling assist characters.


Stars and Stripes
623X
UMVC3 Cap 623L.png
L
Dp.png + L.png
Damage Startup Active Recovery
80,000 5 5 44
On Hit On Block Guard Properties
-12 -27 Mid Invuln until frame 4, Strk.png
M
Dp.png + M.png
Damage Startup Active Recovery
55,000 x2 5 11 50
On Hit On Block Guard Properties
-21 -39 Mid Invuln until frame 6, Strk.png
H
Dp.png + H.png
Damage Startup Active Recovery
50,000 x3 5 12 57
On Hit On Block Guard Properties
-26 -47 Mid Invuln until frame 9, Strk.png

Very traditional dragon-punch style reversal. Is notable for being one of the few meterless invincible attacks in the game.

Stars and Stripes has very poor risk/reward. It has no cancel options outside of canceling the very early frames before it becomes airborne into a hyper, (or activating X-Factor). On a successful hit, Cap gets only a small amount of damage from the uppercut itself, and gains no meaningful follow-up. In fact, Stars and Stripes is very negative on hit, and can even be punishable on hit by certain characters.


Charging Star
214X
UMVC3 Cap 214X.png
L
Qcb.png + L.png
Damage Startup Active Recovery
100,000 5 9 30
On Hit On Block Guard Properties
+13 -17 Mid Projnull.png (frames 4-18), Strk.png
M
Qcb.png + M.png
Damage Startup Active Recovery
65,000 x2 5 11 35
On Hit On Block Guard Properties
+4 -22 Mid Projnull.png (frames 4-18), Strk.png
H
Qcb.png + H.png
Damage Startup Active Recovery
53,000 x3 5 13 43
On Hit On Block Guard Properties
-3 -17 Mid Projnull.png (frames 4-18), Strk.png

Cap charges forward behind his shield. Button strength increases the number of hits, duration of the move, and distance traveled. L version travels about 25% of fullscreen distance, M version travels just over half of fullscreen, and H version travels just short of fullscreen.

Charging Star (or the threat of it) is what allows Cap to compete in zoning battles with other projectile heavy characters. All versions of Charging Star nullify low and medium priority projectiles for the duration of the attack. As long as Cap is on the ground, he can react to projectiles or assist calls from the opponent with Charging Star to quickly close the distance and punish. A Charging Star canceled into Hyper Charging Star will easily reach across the whole screen, and deals enough damage to heavily discourage opponents from trying to contest it. As a bonus, Charging Star also has a fairly good hitbox. Despite not being invincible to non-projectile hits, it still has a fairly good chance of beating an opponent's physical attacks as well.

If L Charging Star hits an airborne opponent on the very top of its hitbox, the opponent will be juggled long enough for Cap to link another Charging Star. This can be an infinite when performed in X-Factor, but can also be used to a small bit of extra damage near the end of certain combos.

Despite what the animation might suggest, Cap can perform this attack even if he is not currently holding his shield, and suffers no penalty from doing so.


Backflip
X+S
UMVC3 Cap XS.png
Damage Startup Active Recovery
- - 34 -
On Hit On Block Guard Properties
- - - Invuln until frame 13, passthrough

Cap performs an acrobatic flip, traveling about half of fullscreen distance. During this time, he can pass through opponents. This can be used to escape the corner, or to perform simple, ambiguous cross-ups when used alongside an assist call.

Backflip also has a respectable amount of invincibility. It is frame 1 invuln, and actually has more total invincibility than Stars and Stripes. This invincibility does wear off fairly early into the long duration of the move, but the raw distance covered by Backflip can make it surprisingly difficult to punish. Please note that Backflip is vulnerable to being thrown, even during its invincibility frames.

Hyper Combos

Hyper Charging Star
214XX (1 bar)
UMVC3 Cap 214XX.png
Damage Startup Active Recovery
30,000 x10 ~ x20 5+2 11 45
On Hit On Block Guard Properties
- -23 Mid Projnull.png (frames 1-23), Hardknockdown.png, mashable, damage scales by 0.98

Enhanced version of Charging Star. It features a much larger hitbox, can now also destroy high priority projectiles, and deals very impressive damage. It can be used as a threatening counter-call in neutral in mostly the same way as a regular Charging Star, although keep in mind that this hyper does not have any non-projectile invincibility, and can be stuffed by fast attacks.

This is Cap's primary combo ender, usually canceled into from an OTG 236L or from any version of regular Charging Star.


Hyper Stars and Stripes
623XX (1 bar)
UMVC3 Cap 623XX.png
Damage Startup Active Recovery
70,000 x2 + 60,000 x3 12+0 11(7)12(7)13 38
On Hit On Block Guard Properties
+11 -26 Mid Invuln until frame 24, Strk.png

Enhanced version of Stars and Stripes. It is an invincible reversal hyper, usually activated in response to a hyper from the opponent, or as a desperation act to escape an opponent's offense. It knocks the opponent fairly high into the air on hit, which makes it awkward to DHC out of.

This hyper has zero frames of post-flash startup. This means that - at point blank range - if an opponent is not already holding block when the superflash begins, the attack can not be blocked. It also prevents an opponent from activating X-Factor or DHCing in order to protect themselves in response to the super flash.


Final Justice
236XX (3 bars)
UMVC3 Cap 236XX.png
UMVC3 Cap 236XX Cinematic.png
"Fall in!"
Damage Startup Active Recovery
440,000 22+2 16 18
On Hit On Block Guard Properties
- -12 Mid Invuln frames 16-36, Hardknockdown.png

Cinematic level 3 hyper. Although it has invincibility, the move does not become invincible until fairly late, and so it is difficult to use except as a combo ender. As a level 3 hyper, it ignores damage scaling, allowing it to be used to secure a kill.

Final Justice is much slower to start up than Cap's other hypers, and also has a smaller hitbox than Hyper Charging Star. Cap can not simply replace a level 1 hyper ender with his level 3 in standard combos, the way many other characters can.

Universal Mechanics

Ground Throw
6H, 4H
UMVC3 Cap GroundThrow.png
UMVC3 Cap GroundBackThrow.png
Damage Startup Active Recovery
80,000 1 1 -
On Hit On Block Guard Properties
- - Throw Hardknockdown.png

Standard ground throw that results in the opponent knocked down next to Cap. Forward throw places the opponent on the ground immediately in front of him. Backthrow sends the opponent a good distance away, but also causes Cap to roll in the direction of the opponent, so he still ends up fairly close. Cap can follow up either of these with an OTG Shield Slash, but both throws place the opponent too close for both hits of Shield Slash to combo.

Air Throw
j.6H, j.4H
UMVC3 Cap AirThrow.png
Damage Startup Active Recovery
80,000 1 1 -
On Hit On Block Guard Properties
- - Airthrow Hardknockdown.png

Cap spikes his opponent down towards the ground immediately below him, then starts to fall down himself. Regardless of the height performed, it is always just barely possible to land and perform an OTG 236L.


Snap Back
Qcf.png+A1.png/A2.png
UMVC3 Cap 5H.png
Damage Startup Active Recovery
50,000 2 4 24
On Hit On Block Guard Properties
- -6 Mid Snapback

Animation and hitbox based on 5H.


Hard Tag
Hold 14f A1.png/A2.png
UMVC3 Cap HardTag.png
Damage Startup Active Recovery
30,000 - 22 36
On Hit On Block Guard Properties
- -17 OH Softknockdown.png

-


Air Exchange
(During a Launcher Combo) U.png / F.png / B.png / D.png + S.png
Up
U.png + S.png
Damage Startup Active Recovery
60,000 11 4 21
On Hit On Block Guard Properties
- - - -
Side
F.png / B.png + S.png
Damage Startup Active Recovery
60,000 12 10 -
On Hit On Block Guard Properties
- - - Forcedwallbounce.png
Down
D.png + S.png
Damage Startup Active Recovery
60,000 11 5 17
On Hit On Block Guard Properties
- - - Forcedgroundbounce.png

-

Team Position

Cap is most commonly picked as a Point character, where he can more easily utilize multiple assists to help with his zoning game, and where his own below-average assists are less relevant. He sometimes also takes the Second spot, especially on teams where character order is intended to be more fluid, or where he may be DHC'd in early.

Although he can be quite threatening with assists backing him up, Cap makes for a poor anchor. He has very limited offensive options, and limited ways to deal significant safe chip damage.


Notable Supports

UMVC3 Doctor Doom Icon.png
Alpha.pngBeta.pngGamma.png

To no one's surprise, Doctor Doom is one of Captain America's best partners. Cap makes excellent use of Doctor Doom's capacity as a damage engine on 2nd, and with Hidden Missiles assist, Cap can act as his own damage engine by looping his incredibly damaging Hyper Charging Star. However, Plasma Beam and Molecular Shield are both also incredibly useful in neutral and in combos. With Doctor Doom 2nd, Cap gains access to incredibly damaging TACs that can win you a game. All in all, you can't go wrong picking Doom to slot behind Cap, on 2nd or 3rd.

UMVC3 Vergil Icon.png
Gamma.png

Likewise, Vergil's appearance on this list should not surprise you. The Son of Sparda is an incredible partner for Captain America, especially when placed directly behind him on Second position. Captain America can DHC directly from Charging Star into Spiral Swords for incredibly damaging extensions that secure kills which he might otherwise struggle with. Furthermore, Captain America's Shield Slash assist allows Vergil to pick up off High Time, making this a uniquely utilitarian pairing. Rapid Slash is an incredible assist in neutral for Captain America, as he can throw out a charging star to catch the opponent pressing and, if he is blocked or whiffs, make it safe with Rapid Slash. S-tier pairing.

UMVC3 Spencer Icon.png
Beta.png

Spencer, like other damage engines, is quite useful for Captain America. Cap doesn't use bounces, so Spencer gets full looped Maneuvers after Hyper Charging Star. This combined with a good beam on third and Spencer incomings can make this a truly nasty pair. Additionally, cartwheel + slant shot is a very potent neutral and incoming tool. Spencer compliments Cap very well, and will usually be placed directly behind him on the Second position.

UMVC3 Iron Man Icon.png
Alpha.pngBeta.png

Iron Mans Unibeam is, arguably, the single best assist in the game for Captain America. However, it is attached to the albatross that is Iron Man. Struggle Doom can do everything that the Lord of Latveria can do, but he has to work a lot harder to get there. Still, if you really like the character, he's an excellent choice to back up the Captain, especially when paired with the likes of Doom's hidden missiles or Sentinel's drones.

UMVC3 Sentinel Icon.png
Alpha.png

Cap/Sentinel is a time-tested pairing with a surprisingly high ceiling. Cap makes great use of drones in neutral between cartwheel and anti-ground kick. He gets unique extensions, such as looping charging stars with proper spacing. Plasma Storm is a very damaging DHC and Hyper Sentinel Force is a safe one, making Sentinel a capable 2nd or 3rd behind Cap.

UMVC3 Rocket Raccoon Icon.png
Alpha.pngGamma.png

Rocket Raccoon is arguably the third best support character in the game. This is just as true for Captain America, who makes great use of his Spitfire or Log Trap assists in neutral and in combos. Rocket 2nd gives Cap a damaging DHC in Rock n Roll and a safe one in Mad Hopper. Especially when paired with Doctor Strange's Bolts of Balthakk, this is a very tricksy and powerful pair.

UMVC3 Doctor Strange Icon.png
Beta.pngGamma.png

Bolts of Balthakk has a case for Captain America's single best assist in neutral and combos. It allows for unique extensions that build oodles of meter and for uniquely powerful cartwheel mixups. Doctor Strange makes a powerful Anchor behind Captain America and strong mid such as Doctor Doom, Rocket Racoon, or Vergil. Having Doctor Strange on third means that Captain America can take advantage of Spell of Vishanti THC. The knockdown off of Hyper Charging Star lasts long enough to link an OTG THC afterward - if you're willing to spend 4 bars.

UMVC3 Arthur Icon.png
Beta.png

Daggers is another of Cap's best assists in neutral, and Arthur backs up the captain very well. Goddess Bracelet is a highly-damaging DHC and King's Armor is a safe one. Cap backed up by gold daggers is truly belligerent, though he can do work even with the unempowered ones. Arthur thus makes an excellent 2nd or 3rd behind Cap when paired with the likes of Doctor Doom or Vergil.

UMVC3 Strider Hiryu Icon.png
Gamma.png

Last but not least, Strider Hiryu is a very powerful partner for Cap, with his strong OTG game and lack of anti-air options. Captain America backed by Vergil and Strider in particular is a very nasty team with surprisingly strong anti-meta capabilities. Vajra combined with Cartwheel is very strong, and Cap is one of the best characters in the game at converting off of it. Great pair.


Alternate Colors

Color 1 Color 2 Color 3 Color 4 Color 5 Color 6 Alt Color
UMVC3 Captain America Color 1.png UMVC3 Captain America Color 2.png UMVC3 Captain America Color 3.png UMVC3 Captain America Color 4.png UMVC3 Captain America Color 5.png UMVC3 Captain America Color 6.png UMVC3 Captain America Color Alt.png