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My fists have your blood of(sic) them.
My fists have your blood of(sic) them.
"My fists only know the taste of victory!!"


=Introduction=
=Introduction=
A former World Heavyweight Champion, banned from the professional circuit for killing <s>bitting the ears of</s> an opponent, and now Shadaloo's forth in command. Unfortunately in SF2CE he is the worst character in the game due to his slow startup normals, no good low or mid pokes, strange animation when crouching and going out of crouch (in the World version) and a lack of a proper reversal. Despite these incredible flaws, he is a great "poking and rushing" char with incredible redizzy potential.  
A former World Heavyweight Champion, banned from the professional circuit for killing <s>bitting the ears of</s> an opponent, and now Shadaloo's forth in command. Unfortunately in SF2CE he is the worst character in the game due to his sluggish normals, practically no low-hitting moves (and bad mid pokes too), sluggish crouch that only he has, and no reversal. Balrog eats fireballs and DPs like no tomorrow. Despite these incredible flaws, his saving grace is that he has the potential to steal a round off of one good jump-in/CPS1 chain combo with his redizzy combos, and just like in Super Turbo his Headbutt throw can be tough to deal with for some characters. Mastery of his redizzy combos, alongside an airtight neutral game and total knowledge of how your moves work is key to win with Balrog.


Compared to his World Warrior version, Balrog was barely touched, being these main changes on his Turn Around Punch (TAP) and the addition of his trademark headbutt grab. However, it's interesting to mention that Balrog is very different according to the game version: the USA/World TAP cannot be charged (but goes as far as a Level 2 TAP) and his Dash Straight can be avoided just by crouching, while his Japan version has 8 TAP levels (according to the time you hold the 3 buttons) and the Dash Punch causes chip damage even if the opponent is crouched, making him a significant better character than his World counterpart.
Changes from WW: Balrog was nerfed down to reality (perhaps too hard), his only real buffs being that some of his moves are faster than WW Boss version, and his TAP + his Headbutt grab becoming usable. However, Balrog's viability is very different according to the game version: In CE, TAP cannot be charged and his Dash Straight hits high (misses crouchers), while in Dash he has 8 TAP levels (according to how long you hold PPP/KKK) and Dash Straight hits mid (chips crouchers!) on the entire cast. Coupled with the different damage rate of Dash, he can win off of less reads making him a much better character (although still not good enough to move out of 12th).


This is Balrog's first step from being a low-tier character to becoming a top-tier in Super Turbo and also a mid-upper in Super Street Fighter IV revisions.
This is Balrog's first step from being a bottom-tier character, to just low-tier in HF, mid-tier in Super, finally to top-tier in 2X and HSF2.
===Color Options===
===Color Options===
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*Headbutt: close, f + MP or HP
*Headbutt: close, f + MP or HP
==Special Moves==
==Special Moves==
*Turn Around Punch (a.k.a. TAP): Hold all three Punches or Kicks for at least 2 secs then release
*Turn Around Punch (a.k.a. TAP): Hold all three Punches or Kicks for 30f then release.
*Final Punch: Above move and hold for 60 secs and release (Japanese Version Only. Does MASSIVE damage)
*Final Punch: Above move and hold for 2400f (42ish seconds) and release (Dash only. Does MASSIVE damage)
*Dash Punch: b~f + Punch
*Dash Straight: b~f + Punch
*Dash Uppercut: b~f + Kick
*Dash Uppercut: b~f + Kick


=The Basics=
=The Basics=
*Anti-Airs: Dash Upper, crouching High Punch, standing Medium Punch
*Anti-Airs: Dash Upper, crouching High Punch, standing Medium Punch
*High Pokes: standing Medium Punch, standing High Punch
*High Pokes: Standing Medium Punch, Standing High Punch
*Low Pokes: crouching Short Kick, crouching Roundhouse Kick
*Low Pokes: Crouching Roundhouse Kick


'''Pros'''<br>
'''Pros'''<br>
*Long pokes
*Long pokes that trade well
*CPS1 Chain Only Boss
*Strong anti-air moves
*CPS1 Chain Boss
*Great redizzy combos


'''Cons'''<br>
'''Cons'''<br>
*Fireball and Sweep Easy Eater
*Fireball/DP game makes things super tough
*Turn Punch Useless in American Revision
*No reversal
*Super weak to lows, and he can't beat most of them either
*His only way to chip out opponents is TAP in CE


=Combos=
=Combos=
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A standard jab punch. Balrog's arm is fully invincible. Useful to cancel into rushes. Also good to stop some stuff (Honda's headbutts for example, or Dhalsim drills on reaction).
*<b>Standing MP:</b>
*<b>Standing MP:</b>
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Second best anti-air move. Has more range than cr.HP.


*<b>Standing HP:</b>
*<b>Standing HP:</b>
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Great poke to use at max range. Can hit mid against half of the cast which makes it a must-know move. It CAN'T hit the following opponents when they're crouching: Ryu, Blanka, Guile, Ken, Chun Li, and Dictator.


*<b>Standing LK:</b>
*<b>Standing LK:</b>
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Elbow attack with no notable properties. Although it does more damage than Jab, and has a bit more range, it's only useful in combos. Don't try throwing it out in neutral, your lower hurtbox extends.


*<b>Standing MK:</b>
*<b>Standing MK:</b>
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A punch to the body. It can be used in block strings and when you predict a move that is vulnerable during its start-up, but you shouldn't try footsies with this move, since the priority is very bad.
*<b>Standing HK:</b>
*<b>Standing HK:</b>
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Unlike Super Turbo, this move has nothing better than St.HP. Avoid using this move.


==Close Standing Normals==
==Close Standing Normals==
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| align="center" | Special Cancel || align="center" | no
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A good anti-air. Although cr.HP is preferred, it can catch opponents trying to jump away when going for a throw, and it has great priority.


*<b>Close HP:</b>
*<b>Close HP:</b>
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| align="center" | Special Cancel || align="center" | Yes
| align="center" | Special Cancel || align="center" | no
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| align="center" | Frame Advantage || align="center" | +6/+5
| align="center" | Frame Advantage || align="center" | +6/+5
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A pretty ordinary straight punch. It's a relatively slow move, but one wouldn't use it much, since he has better options up close, maybe if you need the extra bit of damage to KO.


*<b>Close MK:</b>
*<b>Close MK:</b>
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| align="center" | Special Cancel || align="center" | no
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| align="center" | Frame Advantage || align="center" | +6/+5
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Body punch. This is a vital move for Balrog as it allows him to tick into Headbutt.


*<b>Close HK:</b>
*<b>Close HK:</b>
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| align="center" | Special Cancel || align="center" | no
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Close standing Forward and close standing Roundhouse share the same animation.
Close standing Forward and close standing Roundhouse share the same animation. Close standing roundhouse has nothing special about it.


==Crouching Normals==
==Crouching Normals==
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It can stop a Dhalsim slide on reaction at very specific situations, but otherwise the priority is awful.


*<b>Crouching MP:</b>
*<b>Crouching MP:</b>
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Balrog's best anti-air that isn't Dash Upper. Great priority.
*<b>Crouching LK:</b>
See Crouching LP.


*<b>Crouching MK:</b>
*<b>Crouching MK:</b>
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The same frame and attack data as cr.Strong, except with less range and lower hit/hurt boxes.
The same frame and attack data as cr.Strong. Even the same hitboxes too. This means Balrog has absolutely no way of trading with moves like Guile's cr.MK.


*<b>Crouching HK:</b>
*<b>Crouching HK:</b>
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Although it looks like a move that hits mid, it actually hits low. Best horizontal range out of his ducking moves and knocks down. Useful for footsies when a crouching Forward won't reach. Long recovery so be careful.


==Aerial Normals==
==Aerial Normals==
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Lasts long with a slightly higher hitbox, and could be used as an air-to-air or to stop Claw dives. You can use this after a throw against Dhalsim to juggle him once, NEVER use this to jump-in on anyone though, unless it's a meaty jump-in and you want to mixup the blockstun.


*<b>Neutral/Diagonal Jumping MP/MK:</b>
*<b>Neutral/Diagonal Jumping MP/MK:</b>
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Better priority downwards and more damage, but there's not much use for this one.
*<b>Neutral/Diagonal Jumping HP/HK:</b>
*<b>Neutral/Diagonal Jumping HP/HK:</b>
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The lowest hitting of your air normals, good for certain anti-airs or starting your redizzy combos if you jump in with this. Can even be used as an instant overhead which is great to use to finish out rounds, although it's nowhere near as good as Chun-Li's.


==Throws==
==Throws==
*<b>Headbutt:</b> (←/→ + Strong or Fierce)
*<b>Headbutt:</b> (←/→ + Strong or Fierce)
To grab your opponent, hold towards or back and press Strong or Fierce punch. Boxer will hold the opponent in place for a few seconds and repeatedly headbutt them. If Boxer wiggles the joystick and/or mashes buttons while the grab is taking place, it will extend the duration. Similarly, his opponent may do the same to reduce the grab's duration. Sometimes people playing charge characters will elect to do this only for a moment before opting to charge during the grab's animation instead.
Weirdly, the Strong grab has more range than the Fierce grab despite seeming identical due to Balrog's grabs only being activated when in Close Standing MP/HP activation range. You should favor using the Strong grab in situations where range is an issue.
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Infamous throw in ST, about as useful here, but with your lack of lows you can't get nearly as degenerate here. Don't be afraid to abuse Headbutt.
== Special Moves ==
== Special Moves ==


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Startup is 4 frames for all versions point blank, stronger punches can travel further (and thus can have longer startup).  
Startup is 4 frames for all versions point blank, stronger punches can travel further (and thus can have longer startup). Champion Edition has a long reach and short charge time making it good as a risky high poke, while Dash (and HSF2) made it's charge time 70f but it can hit mid, a giant buff since standing pokes that hit you ducking are rare in SF2. Use this to stuff fireball attempts or trade.
 
Japanese Versions of Champion Edition have a better hitbox.


*<b>Dashing Uppercut</b>: (Charge ←, →, K) [charge time: 40f]
*<b>Dashing Uppercut</b>: (Charge ←, →, K) [charge time: 40f]
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Startup is 4 frames for all versions point blank, stronger kicks can travel further (and thus can have longer startup).
Startup is 4 frames for all versions point blank, stronger kicks can travel further (and thus can have longer startup). Good anti-air. Whiffs on crouching characters
VERY short charge time, also amazing frame advantage.
VERY short charge time, amazing frame advantage which allows you to land a St.HP immediately after. Able to hit Zangief out of his Lariats if timed right.
 


*<b>Turn Around Punch (lvl 1 & 2)</b>: Hold all 3 Punch or Kick buttons for at least 30f (lvl1) or 120f (lvl2), then release.
*<b>Turn Around Punch (lvl 1 & 2)</b>: Hold all 3 Punch or Kick buttons for at least 30f (World/lvl1) or 120f (lvl2), then release.
<b>Startup</b>
<b>Startup</b>
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Level 2 TAP has higher overall damage (22 vs 34), and slightly more range.
Attacks that either do insane damage on hit (CE), or increase in strength, speed, and distance over time (Dash and HSF2), making them hard to predict. They also have great hit properties able to hit nicely and on crouching opponents, essential for CE Balrog. They can be used without needing chargeback like your Dash punches. Work hard to connect this move as it's safe on block.
 


*<b>Turn Around Punch (lvl 3,4,5,6,7,final)</b>: Hold all 3 Punch or Kick buttons for at least 240f (lvl3), 480f (lvl4), 960f (lvl5), 1440f (lvl6), 1920f (lvl7), or 2400f (final), then release.
*<b>Turn Around Punch (lvl 3,4,5,6,7,final)</b>: Hold all 3 Punch or Kick buttons for at least 240f (lvl3), 480f (lvl4), 960f (lvl5), 1440f (lvl6), 1920f (lvl7), or 2400f (final), then release.
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Dash/HSF2 Balrog can charge his TAP, allowing it to gain more damage over time.
Japanese versions of SF2 Champion Edition have Level 3 and above TAPs can charge and had higher levels that travels further, and do more damage.


==Misc Animations==
==Misc Animations==
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=Advanced Strategy=
=Advanced Strategy=


Balrog is a close combat specialist. His long limbs have good priority and can win most punch/kick trades with heavy damage. He is good for rushdown redizzy routines and ground poking games and does his moves really quick, which is a PITA for cornered opponents. However, Balrog's real problems are: his moves have slow startups (altough great hitboxes), and he doesn't have a reversal attack. And since he's a Boxer, he can't use kicks and have a low jump, which makes him an easy prey for fireball traps.  
Balrog was clearly designed to be a close combat specialist by CAPCOM. His long limbs have good priority and can win most punch/kick trades with heavy damage. His high pokes are pretty good, and his redizzy combos on paper mean he can win off a single good jump-in or read. However, this means NOTHING in reality, as Balrog has in my opinion, 3 serious fundamental flaws in his kit in CE that make him practically irrelevant and almost gives the impression he is "incomplete". These three flaws were so easily noticeable, that they would be remedied in S.
1. He has no reversal attack, so all he can do is just block attacks without a good way to get out of pressure or anti-air that well.
2. Lows murder him. He only has one decent low which doesn't even trade with most lows anyways, meaning you can avoid most of his powerful high moves by just ducking and then sweeping the lower extended hurtbox. 
3. He has practically no way of dealing with fireballs in SF2 besides jumping, which is a problem because every fireball character happens to have great answers to jumping all willy-nilly ツ. At least the low jump means he does hit the ground faster than most, which is important, as you'll see below.


Balrog's main strategy is to alternate poking and far standing attacks or get closer to the opponent with TAP and Dashes. Most of time the attempts will result in trading hits, but that's normal. Just be careful to not becoming dizzy (remembering that Balrog has a high dizzy capability so these trades will end in the opponent's dizzy most of times, but don't take this as a rule). Even not having kicks, the cr.HK has incredible ground priority and can win most sweep games due to its long hitbox. Also, his st. HP has long reach and is a good answer to projectiles, specially Ryu and Ken ones. Other fireballers like Guile and Sagat can be a little tricky to counter this way, but it's still possible.
Balrog's main strategy is to alternate poking and far-standing attacks or get closer to the opponent with TAP and Dashes. Most of the time the attempts will result in trading hits, but that's normal. Just be mindful of your own stun. Although cr.HK can't beat most lows, it's great to throw out as a poke especially because most moves that hit low can't hit it. His st. HP has long reach and is a good answer to fireball startup, especially Ryu and Ken ones. Other fireballers like Guile and Sagat can be a little tricky to counter this way, but it's still possible.  


The clever Balrog player must be good at reading the opponents game, to the point of predict their fireball routines. Once Balrog hit his adversary with a j.HP or HK this can be the start of a deadly routine that will grant you the victory. As said earlier, Balrog has some good redizzy combos so learn them and, most important, learn how/when to use them. Finish the string of attacks with a TAP and go for the rip off shirt.
You must be good at reading the opponent's game, to the point you can read their patterns like an open book. If you manage to jump in with j.HP or HK and land it, you've basically already won the round, as provided you can execute like a boxing GOD, your dizzy combo + the redizzy combo right after will guarantee victory. Your execution MUST be tip-top to play Balrog. TAPs here and there can be good to throw out to chip away, especially against characters without fully invincible reversals.


The TAP now is faster than the SF2 version but it's still a move that can be countered by most experienced players, so use it carefully and preferably when countering isn't possible. The chip damage is above normal but work hard for connecting the move. And remember that you can even combo a st.HP right after the successfully connected TAP on most opponents and situations, and dizzies are not that rare.
TAPs are faster than WW, but it's still a move that can be countered by your toughest matchups easily, so use it wisely, preferably when countering isn't possible. The chip damage is above normal but work hard to connect the move. And remember that you can even combo a st.HP right after the successfully connected TAP on most opponents and situations, and dizzies aren't that rare. It's a great meaty as well, as you can COMBO off it for insane damage.


The Headbutt doesn't allow good setups. But it's a fast move and can inflict heavy damage, according the number of headbutts (button mashing FTW). And be aware of the release moment, since it can be a good start for mixup routines. For example: exchange sides to surprise the enemy about where to block, which can free the way for a good combo starter once you connect the first hit.
The Headbutt isn't as good as it's CPS2 version. But it's still a great hold throw which can inflict heavy damage when you mash. Be aware of the release moment, since it's when you can start your mixups. For example, just off release you could a) stay on the same side and tick them for another throw, b) swap sides and take a chunk of their life with a meaty, c) use the fact your crouching moves all have the same animation to trick them into blocking high on MK, just to hit them with roundhouse and sweep them.


Cr.HP and Far st.MP are your anti-air weapons against jumping characters like Blanka and Claw, and so does the Dash Upper. Air attacks must be countered on the ground, because air combat is a lost cause for Balrog. Just don't try it. And avoid being cornered by fireball chars because it can pretty much mean game over. One of Balrog's main features is his speed, so don't be ashamed to put it to good use, pressing the opponent against the corners and even engaging tick-grab loops. Anything goes, even bitting the opponent's ear. :P
Cr.HP and Far st.MP are your anti-air weapons against jumping characters like Blanka and Claw, and so is the Dash Upper. Air attacks must be countered on the ground, because your air normals aren't cut out for it. Just don't try it. AVOID the corner against fireball characters, because once you're there it's game over. One of Balrog's main features is his speed, so don't be ashamed to put it to good use, pressing the opponent against the corners or cheesing them out with throw loops, maybe even a walk-up throw if you think you're a bad enough dude to pull it off. No matter what anyone says, don't let people who call you cheap for throws get to you, their opinion doesn't matter. As the Wise, All-Knowing, Mythical Pro Gamer David "Low Strong" Sirlin, now known as the designer behind revolutionary, life-changing '''experiences''' like Yomi, Yomi 2, Puzzle Strike 2, and Fantasy Strike, said in his book, Playing to Win, all the way back in 2000 or whatever: "The game knows no rules of 'honor' or of 'cheapness.' The game only knows winning and losing." (Sirlin, David, ''Playing to Win: Becoming the Champion'', 2000). As long as you remember the Wise, All-Knowing, Mythical Pro Gamer David "Low Strong" Sirlin's words of wisdom, you will always have a fighting chance as CE Balrog. Show them what you got!


NOTE: Curiously, Japanese Balrog (or M. Bison) is a much better char. His Dash Straight has better hitbox and can hit crouching characters, and the TAP can be charged up to 60 seconds for a devastating final blow on the opponent.
NOTE: Curiously, Dash/HSF2 Balrog (or M. Bison as he's known in Dash, since its JPN-only) has more going for him. His Dash Straight hits mid, and the TAP can be charged up to 60 seconds for a devastating final blow on the opponent. Although this isn't enough to get him out of the bottom tier, this coupled with Dash's damage differences makes him more potent.


=Match-Ups=
=Match-Ups=
Balrog's match-ups according the "official" [http://wiki.shoryuken.com/Street_Fighter_2:_Champion_Edition#Tier_List SF2CE Tier List]:
Balrog's match-ups according to the "official" [http://wiki.shoryuken.com/Street_Fighter_2:_Champion_Edition#Tier_List SF2CE Tier List]:


*against Ryu: 1
*against Ryu: 1-9
*against Ken: 2
*against Ken: 2-8
*against Chun Li: 4
*against Chun Li: 4-6
*against E. Honda: 2
*against E. Honda: 2-8
*against Zangief: 3
*against Zangief: 3 (My personal number: 0.5-9.5)
*against Blanka: 8
*against Blanka: 8-2
*against Dhalsim: 1
*against Dhalsim: 1-9
*against Guile: 0
*against Guile: 0 (My personal number: 1-9)
*against Balrog: 5
*against Balrog (Boxer): 5-5
*against Vega: 3
*against Vega (Claw): 3-7
*against Sagat: 2
*against Sagat: 2-8
*against M. Bison: 2
*against M. Bison (Dictator): 2-8




==Vs. Ryu==
==Vs. Ryu==
A tough matchup for Balrog. Ryu has better range on most of his quicker attacks with your only decent one being cr. HK and not the best speed. Can just crouch most of your attacks. Once he starts throwing fireballs it's hard to stop him unless you are preemptively jumping over it knowing he will do another one(Chances are you'll be eating a shoryuken instead). If you are cornered by fireballs all you can do is block and wait if they do something else(Not likely though). Only way to win this matchup is a great deal patience, and getting lucky with random TAPs, and landing any headbutts.
Easily his 3rd worse matchup. Ryu has better priority on most of his quicker attacks with your only decent one being cr. HK, and it can't stop his lows. He can just crouch most of your best attacks. Once he starts throwing fireballs it's hard to stop him unless you are preemptively jumping over it knowing he will do another one (Chances are you'll be eating a DP instead). If you are cornered by fireballs, you've basically already lost. Only way to win this matchup is a great deal of patience, trading, and getting him into headbutt or managing to land a jump-in (which if you can pull off the combos, means you win)


==Vs. E.Honda==
==Vs. E.Honda==


Again your standing fierce punch works wonders with this opponent.  
Your standing fierce punch is effective, as it can hit E.Honda even if he's ducking.  


You can keep him at bay with this move (watch out for his foot sweeps for they have
You can keep him at bay with this move (watch out for his foot sweeps for they have
just about the same range as your punch.)  
just about the same range as your punches and they will knockdown.)  
The non-stop super punch attack also works well here as does breaking up your charging straight punches. The best
Keeping up the pressure with your pokes is good, and TAP can also be effective if he has no charge. The best
counter for his fists-o-fury attack is a crouching roundhouse kick (or punch in
counter for his fists-o-fury attack when in the corner is cr.HK or a TAP, when you execute this move make sure that only your glove hits
Balrog's case ), when you execute this move make sure that only your glove hits
the hands otherwise it will be a mutual hit with you probably losing more. Jumping over his fists allows you to go for dizzy combo, so when possible try that as well.
the hands otherwise it will be a mutual hit with you probable losing more.


Against his headbutt you can jump over and headbutt him if he uses a fast one
Against his headbutt you can either jump over and headbutt him if he uses a fast one or use your jab, it will always beat headbutts.
and you have the time or you can use the ducking roundhouse punch when he is
about 2 inches away, this should knock him out of the headbutt torpedo.  


If he headbutting you if you try to superpunch the best tactic is to get about  
If he headbutts you if you try to hit him, the best tactic is to get about  
half the screen away and execute a super punch. From this distance you will not  
half the screen away and execute a dash upper. From this distance you will not  
reach him and can recover fast enough to jump or punch his headbutt if he goes
reach him and can recover fast enough to jump or punch his headbutt if he goes
for it. ((If you play with cheeps, a good tactic is to get just out of his  
for it. (If you play with cheaps, a good tactic is to get just out of his  
sweep range and use a short charging punch, straight ones are better, then  
sweep range and use a short charging punch, straight ones are better, then  
headbutt him. Works great.))
headbutt him. Works great.) Throw loops work great against Honda as well.


==Vs. Blanka==
==Vs. Blanka==
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This will allow you to keep him and any jump attack he uses at a distance. When he
This will allow you to keep him and any jump attack he uses at a distance. When he
jumps in your charging uppercut attacks are very effective if he jumps from a
jumps in your charging uppercut attacks or St.MP are very effective if he jumps from a
distance. When you do use these attacks DO NOT commit to early for if you
distance. When you do use these attacks DO NOT commit too early for if you
execute your punch before he starts to come down (and or) before he uses his
execute your punch before he starts to come down (and or) before he uses his
attack you will be sitting pretty for a roundhouse kick. If he jumps in from
attack you will be sitting pretty for a roundhouse kick. If he jumps in from
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punch. At close range it is best to try to either block or walk under and
punch. At close range it is best to try to either block or walk under and
headbutt for at close range your attacks will probably overextend and leave you
headbutt for at close range your attacks will probably overextend and leave you
vulnerable. If Blanka use the ball it is a simple matter to block the attack and
vulnerable. If Blanka uses the ball, just block the attack and
then use a charging punch to knock him out of the air as he bounces away. The
then use a charging punch to knock him out of the air as he bounces away. The
only thing Balrog has trouble with is hitting Blanka out of the electricity
only thing Balrog has trouble with is hitting Blanka out of the electricity
without getting shocked. To do so it is like hitting Honda out of his hands.
without getting shocked. To do so it is like hitting Honda out of his hands.
Time your strike so that it barely hits him. Or if he is close to dying a
Time your strike so that it barely hits him. Or just wait for him to stop mashing (and spam Jab while you do)
superpunch will get you shocked but do more damage to him.
Or if he is close to dying a TAP will get you shocked but do far more damage to him.


==Vs. Guile==
==Vs. Guile==


Guile can be very difficult for Balrog to beat especially if he plays
Guile can be very difficult, if not impossible for Balrog to beat especially if he plays
super defensive. i.e. (sonic boom, foot sweep, sonic boom, etc.). Against a guile
super defensively. i.e. (sonic boom, foot sweep, sonic boom, etc.). Against a Guile
that jumps in and attacks a lot react much as you would to Blanka, for your
that jumps in and attacks a lot react much as you would to Blanka, for your
charging uppercut punches are almost impregnable. But if your opponent stays on
anti-air normals are good. But if your opponent stays on
the ground using sonic booms and foot sweeps then your choices are few. First
the ground using sonic booms and foot sweeps then your choices are few. First
you must try to back him into a corner like Zan and Honda must do. You can go
you must try to back him into a corner like Zan and Honda must do. Your can knock him out of the sonic booms like you can Ken
about this by using the ducking roundhouse punch to knock him over when he uses
the forward sweep. Your can knock him out of the sonic booms like you can Ken
and Ryu, just use the standing fierce and hit him just as he starts the motion
and Ryu, just use the standing fierce and hit him just as he starts the motion
that forms them. Another good technique is the superpunch barrage described
that forms them.  
under Ken.  


Don't use this that much for it leaves you open for axe-kick.  
Don't ever jump at him if you know he has charge, he will just Flash Kick you.


A good way to sucker Guile into an axe-kick is to get about one inch out of his sweep range and either 1) let your man stand and move slightly back. Most patterning Guiles will see this as the beginning of a super punch and axe. 2) Wait for his sweep to start to recoil and use a short charging punch, then quickly go into the defensive crouch.
A good way to sucker Guile into a Flash Kick is to get about one inch out of his sweep range and either 1) let your man stand and move slightly back. Most patterning Guiles will see this as the beginning of a super punch and Flash Kick. 2) Wait for his sweep to start to recoil and use a short charging punch, then quickly go into the defensive crouch.


Both these fakes work fairly regularly into opening Guile up for a super punch.
Both these fakes work fairly regularly into opening Guile up for a TAP or dizzy combo.
Respect his Cr.MK. You have no way to hit him out of it outside of landing a TAP out of it's range.


==Vs. Ken==
==Vs. Ken==
Pretty much the same as Ryu except Ken can travel way further with his shoryukens, and does even more damage if you make a mistake,but you can punish misses with a Dash Striaght or Upper,also you can use crouching Roundhouse against his startup of hadoken that is slower than Ryu's one.
Pretty much the same as Ryu except Ken can travel way further with his DPs. You can punish missed DP with a Dash Straight or Upper. You can use crouching Roundhouse or Standing Fierce against his startup of Hadouken which is slower than Ryu's one by 2 frames. As his fireball leaves him vulnerable for longer, you have more chances to start your dizzy combos on him, but beware for he can also defeat you with one combo as well. Explosive matchup, much more in Ken's favor though.


==Vs. Chun Li==
==Vs. Chun Li==


Her speed could be a problem here but your excellent air defense should
Her speed is a problem, she can walk in and throw you, but your excellent air defense should
help curb this. If she stays ground based and tries to beat you with foot
help curb this. If she stays ground-based and tries to beat you with foot
sweeps the best defense is either the non-stop superpunch combinations or a
sweeps the best defense is either to try and TAP her out of them, try to jump in on her
ducking roundhouse that should knock her down if you time it right. Most Chuns
or a ducking roundhouse that should knock her down if you time it right. Most Chuns
however will most likely come at you from the air. Learning how to use your
however will most likely come at you from the air. Learning how to use your
different charging uppercut punches is key here. Another good attack (best if
different Dash Uppers, and anti-air normals is key here, cr.HP is the best if you can get it out in time.
you have no time to charge) is just the ducking fierce punch or standing
If she uses lots of head stomps you can counter this by hitting her
strong. If she uses lots of head stomps you can counter this by hitting her
with a standing strong or fierce as she goes over you (after she already
with a standing strong or fierce as she goes over you (after she already
stomped you). Or you can take her out before she even hits you. You can do this
stomped you). Or you can take her out before she even hits you. You can do this
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so long (or strong if you have good timing) and hit her before she peaks in her
so long (or strong if you have good timing) and hit her before she peaks in her
attack. You may both get hit but it will give you the distance you need to
attack. You may both get hit but it will give you the distance you need to
start using heavier punches.
start using heavier punches. Don't be afraid to tick her into throws, because SBK is easily counterable and safejumped.


==Vs. Zangief==
==Vs. Zangief==


The usual standing fierce punch will be effective against Zan as well
His WORSE matchup by far (yes, I think it's worse than even Guile!) The main reason is that if Zangief gets you cornered,
(use them slightly more sparingly than against Blanka or Honda for the
or even just SPDs you once, he instantly wins as he can just keep ticking you into inescapable SPDs until you die.
Standing Fierce hits him ducking, so it's good to try and poke him with.
(use them slightly more sparingly than against Blanka or Honda for the
airplane punch can knock you out of any standing attack if Zan times it right.)
airplane punch can knock you out of any standing attack if Zan times it right.)
The charging uppercut punches can knock him out of the airplane punch if you hit
The charging uppercut punches can knock him out of the airplane punch if you hit
him in between his swinging arms. The best way to fight Zan however is to be  
him in between his swinging arms. The best way to fight Gief however is to be  
defensive. The ducking roundhouse punch is your best defense here for its range  
defensive. Cr.HK is your best bet on defense, for its range  
and high priority make it very difficult for him to counter. Don't be to
and high priority make it very difficult for him to counter (and it'll Soft KD him) Don't be too
defensive for it won't take him long to get the timing to 360 you  
defensive for it won't take him long to get the timing to 360 you  
in between punches. Throw out a few charging punches (short range ones are best).  
in between punches. If he ever tries to jump at you, smack him out the air with Cr.HP or Dash Upper.  
It is best not to try jumping in for he can airplane punch you almost at will.
You want to basically keep him away as much as you can, a Zangief who knows the matchup
If you do jump in the best attacks are (fierce punch then ducking roundhouse to
will be on the offensive trying to get you mess up and make the one mistake that'll end the round.  
knock him down or combo #1). Another good attack that catches many Zans off guardÔtouch the ground again use the charging jab punch. Most Zangiefs like to stay
DON'T LET HIM GET IN YOUR HEAD!!!
at a fairly close distance and  this punch will help deter them.


==Vs. Dhalsim==
==Vs. Dhalsim==
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instead of the screen. Then hit your button right after you see him hit his.
instead of the screen. Then hit your button right after you see him hit his.
If you have him in the corner and successfully throw him, do the combo listed above,
If you have him in the corner and successfully throw him, do the combo listed above,
it will deal a good chunk of damage for little effort on your part.
it will deal a good chunk of damage for little effort on your part.  
There's a specific zone you want to be in against Dhalsim, where you're just close enough
that you can land blows on him or get in dizzies, and just far enough that he can't throw you.
If you mess up and he gets too close, he can get you in a tick loop you can't escape since his throw
range massively outranges yours. And yes, it's inescapable. DON'T LET THAT HAPPEN!


==Vs. Boxer==
==Vs. Boxer==
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==Vs. Claw==
==Vs. Claw==


Vega's speed, range, excellent throw and of the wall attack combine to
Vega's speed, range, excellent throw and Wall Dive all come together to
make him one of Balrog's toughest opponents. His claw on the ground keep you at
make him a tough matchup. His claw on the ground keeps you at
a distance and if you jump you will be sliced. A good way to stop his constant
a distance and if you jump you will be sliced. A good way to stop his constant
ducking claw attack is to either use the ducking roundhouse punch if you have
ducking claw attack is to either use the ducking roundhouse punch if you have
good timing or the standing jab punch like Zangief does. These work well as does
good timing or the standing jab punch like Zangief does. In countering his claw he will most likely go
the constant superpunch barrage. In countering his claw he will most likely go
to the air. Use your charging punches like you would against Blanka. If he uses
to the air. Use your charging punches like you would against Blanka. If he uses
lots of wall attacks you can 1- wait for him to approach and use the ducking
lots of wall attacks you can 1- wait for him to approach and use the ducking
fierce punch 2- if it is coming from a distance use the charging uppercuts, and
fierce punch 2- if it is coming from a distance use the charging uppercuts, and
3- if it is coming from an opposite wall and you have no time to really
3- if it is coming from an opposite wall and you have no time to really
orientate yourself a simple jump away in the air punch is your best chance.
orientate yourself a simple jump away in the air punch is your best chance. A good
answer to wall dives is also Balrog's standing jab, it works as an anti-air.
Get a grab on Claw! If you have him in a tick throw loop he has no good way to get
out of it. And if you get close to him, make sure to CPS Chain him with cr.LK to st.HP.
Even if he isn't taking damage, every blocked hit will get him closer to losing Claw,
and once he loses his Claw, he's got a much harder time beating your attacks


==Vs. Sagat==
==Vs. Sagat==


Handle much like you would Ken and Ryu but take heed of his low tigers.
Handle much like you would Ken and Ryu but take heed of his low tigers.  


Sagat's goal in the matchup is to prevent you from leaving the corner once you're there. STAY OUT OF THE CORNER!
At round-start, St.MK, St.HP, or cr.HP will knock him out of an attempted low tiger.
Remember that Sagat can be hit by your St.HP, so use it to check his attempts at low tigers.
Low tigers are otherwise very powerful so denying his ability to use them through reads is key.
Keep distance from Sagat so that if he does an uppercut you won't get nailed. If you
Keep distance from Sagat so that if he does an uppercut you won't get nailed. If you
can time it right you can superpunch him  over the low tigers. You will both   
can time it right you can trade with TAP when he uses low tigers. You will both   
get hit and take damage but he will lose much more.  Also if you are close when  
get hit and take damage but he will lose much more.  Also if you are close when  
you jump over hold your attack until you are low to the ground (this is good for  
you jump over hold your attack until you are low to the ground (this is good for  
it will raise your chances of knocking him out of a tiger uppercut. If you are  
it will raise your chances of knocking him out of a tiger uppercut. If you are  
at a distance try some short charging punches to try and fool him into doing an
at a distance try some short Dash Uppers to try and fool him into doing a Tiger Uppercut,
upper cut, then if he does you can standing fierce punch him or if you have time  
then if he does you can standing fierce punch him or if you have time  
a charging punch. One final note do not use to many standing fierce punches to
a charging punch. Don't abuse St.HP to deter him from throwing for  
deter him from throwing for 1- he can still throw low ones 2- he gets so low when  
1- he can still throw low ones 2- he gets so low when  
he starts his tiger uppercut that he may uppercut you out of it.
he starts his tiger uppercut that he may uppercut you out of it.


==Vs. Dictador==
==Vs. Dictator==


Another bad match-up,Dictador had better pokes with fastest startup,Psycho Crusher can be punished at his start with a Far Fierce at distance or if you are close,you must block them and then punish Dictador with hold him or a switch side Dash Straight or Upper,close Jab are fine to keep him away or comboing,and Stomp can be defeated at the start or follow up with a jumping Roundhouse easily,Crouching Roundhouse its your best poke for medium range and wake ups,your main plan is to avoid Corner Trap and stay in the midscreen as long as possible.
Another bad match-up, Dictator has better pokes that hit you mid, with faster startup and better frame advantage, Psycho Crusher can be punished at his start with a Far Fierce at distance or if you are close, you must block them, and then punish Dictator with Headbutt or a switch side Dash Straight or Upper, St.LP is fine to keep him away or comboing, and Stomp can be defeated at the start or follow up with a jumping Heavy attack easily, cr.HK is your best poke for medium range and wake-ups, your main plan is to avoid Corner Trap and stay in the mid screen as long as possible. You also want him in a tick throw loop, Dictator's special moves are charge based so you can easily get him into trouble with side switch tick throws if you get a headbutt in, as he will lose charge and he can't escape it besides counter-throwing (but you outrange Dictator's throw by a pixel).


Turn Around Punch can be nice as a surprise attack if Dictador walks to get close to you,and a miss Slide is the main attack that you need to punish him with a jumping Fierce and linked to a Crouching Roundhouse, and then a Dash Upper or Straight wake up.
Turn Around Punch can be nice as a surprise attack if Dictator walks to get close to you, and a miss Slide is the main attack that you need to punish him with dizzy combo.


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Sf2ceBalrog.gif My fists have your blood of(sic) them. "My fists only know the taste of victory!!"

Introduction

A former World Heavyweight Champion, banned from the professional circuit for killing bitting the ears of an opponent, and now Shadaloo's forth in command. Unfortunately in SF2CE he is the worst character in the game due to his sluggish normals, practically no low-hitting moves (and bad mid pokes too), sluggish crouch that only he has, and no reversal. Balrog eats fireballs and DPs like no tomorrow. Despite these incredible flaws, his saving grace is that he has the potential to steal a round off of one good jump-in/CPS1 chain combo with his redizzy combos, and just like in Super Turbo his Headbutt throw can be tough to deal with for some characters. Mastery of his redizzy combos, alongside an airtight neutral game and total knowledge of how your moves work is key to win with Balrog.

Changes from WW: Balrog was nerfed down to reality (perhaps too hard), his only real buffs being that some of his moves are faster than WW Boss version, and his TAP + his Headbutt grab becoming usable. However, Balrog's viability is very different according to the game version: In CE, TAP cannot be charged and his Dash Straight hits high (misses crouchers), while in Dash he has 8 TAP levels (according to how long you hold PPP/KKK) and Dash Straight hits mid (chips crouchers!) on the entire cast. Coupled with the different damage rate of Dash, he can win off of less reads making him a much better character (although still not good enough to move out of 12th).

This is Balrog's first step from being a bottom-tier character, to just low-tier in HF, mid-tier in Super, finally to top-tier in 2X and HSF2.

Color Options

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Moves List

Normal Moves

  • Headbutt: close, f + MP or HP

Special Moves

  • Turn Around Punch (a.k.a. TAP): Hold all three Punches or Kicks for 30f then release.
  • Final Punch: Above move and hold for 2400f (42ish seconds) and release (Dash only. Does MASSIVE damage)
  • Dash Straight: b~f + Punch
  • Dash Uppercut: b~f + Kick

The Basics

  • Anti-Airs: Dash Upper, crouching High Punch, standing Medium Punch
  • High Pokes: Standing Medium Punch, Standing High Punch
  • Low Pokes: Crouching Roundhouse Kick

Pros

  • Long pokes that trade well
  • Strong anti-air moves
  • CPS1 Chain Boss
  • Great redizzy combos

Cons

  • Fireball/DP game makes things super tough
  • No reversal
  • Super weak to lows, and he can't beat most of them either
  • His only way to chip out opponents is TAP in CE

Combos

  • j.HP, cr.LK, st.LK, b charge f+K, s.HP (redizzy)
  • cr.LP, st.LP, b chage f+P
  • (Zangief Only)cl.MP, st. MP, st. MP
  • (Zangief Only)cl.MK, Cr. MP, st. MP
  • (Opponent in Corner)cl.MK, St. HP
  • cr.LK x1~3 CPS1 Chain st.HP
  • (Dhalsim Only, in corner)Throw, j.LP, st.MP, s.HP OR j.LP, b charge, st.MP, F+P

Hitboxes

Standing Normals

  • Standing LP:
Damage 4 Sf2ce-rog-lp1-4.png Sf2ce-rog-lp5-8.png Sf2ce-rog-lp1-4.png
Stun 1~7
Stun Timer 40
Chain Cancel Yes
Special Cancel Yes
Frame Advantage +5
Frame Count 3 4 5
Frame Count 1+3 4 5

A standard jab punch. Balrog's arm is fully invincible. Useful to cancel into rushes. Also good to stop some stuff (Honda's headbutts for example, or Dhalsim drills on reaction).

  • Standing MP:
Damage 14 Sf2ce-rog-mp1-4.png Sf2ce-rog-mp5-7.png Sf2ce-rog-mp-8-11.png Sf2ce-rog-mp-12-14.png Sf2ce-rog-mp1-4.png
Stun 5~11
Stun Timer 60
Chain Cancel No
Special Cancel No
Frame Advantage +6
Frame Count 3 3 4 3 4
Frame Count 1+6 4 7

Second best anti-air move. Has more range than cr.HP.

  • Standing HP:
Damage 22 Sf2ce-rog-hp1-3.png Sf2ce-rog-hp7-9.png Sf2ce-rog-hp10-15.png Sf2ce-rog-hp7-9.png Sf2ce-rog-hp1-3.png
Stun 11~17
Stun Timer 80
Chain Cancel No
Special Cancel No
Frame Advantage +2
Frame Count 5 3 6 9 6
Frame Count 1+8 6 15

Great poke to use at max range. Can hit mid against half of the cast which makes it a must-know move. It CAN'T hit the following opponents when they're crouching: Ryu, Blanka, Guile, Ken, Chun Li, and Dictator.

  • Standing LK:
Damage 10 Sf2ce-rog-slk1-4.png Sf2ce-rog-slk5-8.png Sf2ce-rog-slk1-4.png
Stun 1~7
Stun Timer 40
Chain Cancel Yes
Special Cancel Yes
Frame Advantage +5
Frame Count 3 4 5
Frame Count 1+3 4 5

Elbow attack with no notable properties. Although it does more damage than Jab, and has a bit more range, it's only useful in combos. Don't try throwing it out in neutral, your lower hurtbox extends.

  • Standing MK:
Damage 14 Sf2ce-rog-slk1-6.png Sf2ce-rog-smk7-10.png Sf2ce-rog-slk1-6.png
Stun 5~11
Stun Timer 60
Chain Cancel Yes
Special Cancel Yes
Frame Advantage +8
Frame Count 5 4 7
Frame Count 1+6 4 7

A punch to the body. It can be used in block strings and when you predict a move that is vulnerable during its start-up, but you shouldn't try footsies with this move, since the priority is very bad.

  • Standing HK:
Damage 22 Sf2ce-rog-shk1-6.png Sf2ce-rog-shk7-9.png Sf2ce-rog-shk10-15.png Sf2ce-rog-shk7-9.png Sf2ce-rog-shk1-6.png
Stun 11~17
Stun Timer 80
Chain Cancel No
Special Cancel No
Frame Advantage +2
Frame Count 5 3 6 9 6
Frame Count 1+8 6 15

Unlike Super Turbo, this move has nothing better than St.HP. Avoid using this move.

Close Standing Normals

  • Close MP:
Damage 16 Sf2ce-rog-clmp-1-6.png Sf2ce-rog-clmp-7-10.png Sf2ce-rog-clmp-1-6.png
Stun 1~7
Stun Timer 40
Chain Cancel Yes
Special Cancel no
Frame Advantage +6/+5
Frame Count 5 4 7
Simplified 1+5 4 7

A good anti-air. Although cr.HP is preferred, it can catch opponents trying to jump away when going for a throw, and it has great priority.

  • Close HP:
Damage 24 Sf2ce-rog-clhp1-6.png Sf2ce-rog-clhp7-9.png Sf2ce-rog-clhp10-15.png Sf2ce-rog-clhp7-9.png Sf2ce-rog-clhp1-6.png
Stun 1~7
Stun Timer 40
Chain Cancel Yes
Special Cancel no
Frame Advantage +6/+5
Frame Count 5 3 6 9 6
Simplified 1+8 6 15

A pretty ordinary straight punch. It's a relatively slow move, but one wouldn't use it much, since he has better options up close, maybe if you need the extra bit of damage to KO.

  • Close MK:
Damage 16 Sf2ce-rog-clhk1-7.png Sf2ce-rog-clhk8-13.png Sf2ce-rog-clhk1-7.png
Stun 1~7
Stun Timer 40
Chain Cancel Yes
Special Cancel no
Frame Advantage +6/+5
Frame Count 4 4 7
Simplified 1+4 4 7

Body punch. This is a vital move for Balrog as it allows him to tick into Headbutt.

  • Close HK:
Damage 24 Sf2ce-rog-clhk1-7.png Sf2ce-rog-clhk8-13.png Sf2ce-rog-clhk1-7.png
Stun 1~7
Stun Timer 40
Chain Cancel Yes
Special Cancel no
Frame Advantage +6/+5
Frame Count 6 6 15
Simplified 1+6 6 15

Close standing Forward and close standing Roundhouse share the same animation. Close standing roundhouse has nothing special about it.

Crouching Normals

  • Crouching LP/LK:
Damage 6 Sf2ce-rog-clp-sup.png Sf2ce-rog-clp-sup2.png Sf2ce-rog-clp-a.png Sf2ce-rog-clp-sup2.png Sf2ce-rog-clp-sup.png
Stun 1~7
Stun Timer 40
Chain Cancel Yes
Special Cancel Yes
Frame Advantage +6/+7
Frame Count 1 2 4 2 2
Simplified 1+3 4 4

It can stop a Dhalsim slide on reaction at very specific situations, but otherwise the priority is awful.

  • Crouching MP:
Damage 14 Sf2ce-rog-clp-sup.png Sf2ce-rog-clp-sup2.png Sf2ce-rog-cmp-a.png Sf2ce-rog-clp-sup2.png Sf2ce-rog-clp-sup.png
Stun 5~11
Stun Timer 60
Chain Cancel No
Special Cancel No
Frame Advantage +9/+8
Frame Count 3 2 4 3 4
Simplified 1+6 4 7
  • Crouching HP:
Damage 20 Sf2ce-rog-chp-sup.png Sf2ce-rog-chp-sa.png Sf2ce-rog-chp-a2.png Sf2ce-rog-chp-rec.png Sf2ce-rog-chp-sup.png
Stun 11~17
Stun Timer 80
Chain Cancel No
Special Cancel No
Frame Advantage +1,+2
Frame Count 4 2 6 9 6
Simplified 1+4 8 15

Balrog's best anti-air that isn't Dash Upper. Great priority.

  • Crouching MK:
Damage 14 Sf2ce-rog-clp-sup.png Sf2ce-rog-clp-sup2.png Sf2ce-rog-cmk-a.png Sf2ce-rog-clp-sup2.png Sf2ce-rog-clp-sup.png
Stun 5~11
Stun Timer 60
Chain Cancel No
Special Cancel No
Frame Advantage +9/+8
Frame Count 3 2 4 3 4
Simplified 1+5 4 7

The same frame and attack data as cr.Strong. Even the same hitboxes too. This means Balrog has absolutely no way of trading with moves like Guile's cr.MK.

  • Crouching HK:
Damage 20 Sf2ce-rog-clp-sup.png Sf2ce-rog-clp-sup2.png Sf2ce-rog-chk-a.png Sf2ce-rog-clp-sup2.png Sf2ce-rog-clp-sup.png
Stun 11~17
Stun Timer 80
Chain Cancel No
Special Cancel No
Frame Advantage KD/+2
Frame Count 2 4 6 9 6
Simplified 1+6 6 15

Although it looks like a move that hits mid, it actually hits low. Best horizontal range out of his ducking moves and knocks down. Useful for footsies when a crouching Forward won't reach. Long recovery so be careful.

Aerial Normals

  • Neutral/Diagonal Jumping LP/LK:
Damage 10 Sf2ce-rog-j-sup.png Sf2ce-rog-j-lplk.png Sf2ce-rog-j-rec1.png Sf2ce-rog-j-rec2.png Sf2ce-rog-j-sup.png
Stun 1~7
Stun Timer 40
Frame Count 1 30 3 3
Simplified 1 30

Lasts long with a slightly higher hitbox, and could be used as an air-to-air or to stop Claw dives. You can use this after a throw against Dhalsim to juggle him once, NEVER use this to jump-in on anyone though, unless it's a meaty jump-in and you want to mixup the blockstun.

  • Neutral/Diagonal Jumping MP/MK:
Damage 14/16 Sf2ce-rog-j-sup.png Sf2ce-rog-j-mpmk.png Sf2ce-rog-j-rec1.png Sf2ce-rog-j-rec2.png Sf2ce-rog-j-sup.png
Stun 5~11
Stun Timer 50
Frame Count 2 15 3 3
Simplified 2 15

Better priority downwards and more damage, but there's not much use for this one.

  • Neutral/Diagonal Jumping HP/HK:
Damage 18/20 Sf2ce-rog-j-sup.png Sf2ce-rog-j-hphk.png Sf2ce-rog-j-rec1.png Sf2ce-rog-j-rec2.png Sf2ce-rog-j-sup.png
Stun 11~17
Stun Timer 60
Frame Count 3 8 3 3
Simplified 3 8

The lowest hitting of your air normals, good for certain anti-airs or starting your redizzy combos if you jump in with this. Can even be used as an instant overhead which is great to use to finish out rounds, although it's nowhere near as good as Chun-Li's.

Throws

  • Headbutt: (←/→ + Strong or Fierce)

To grab your opponent, hold towards or back and press Strong or Fierce punch. Boxer will hold the opponent in place for a few seconds and repeatedly headbutt them. If Boxer wiggles the joystick and/or mashes buttons while the grab is taking place, it will extend the duration. Similarly, his opponent may do the same to reduce the grab's duration. Sometimes people playing charge characters will elect to do this only for a moment before opting to charge during the grab's animation instead. Weirdly, the Strong grab has more range than the Fierce grab despite seeming identical due to Balrog's grabs only being activated when in Close Standing MP/HP activation range. You should favor using the Strong grab in situations where range is an issue.

Damage 22+(4*n) Sf2ce-rog-throw.png
Duration 300
Stun 1~7
Stun Timer 60
Range (from axis) 64
Range advantage 36

Infamous throw in ST, about as useful here, but with your lack of lows you can't get nearly as degenerate here. Don't be afraid to abuse Headbutt.

Special Moves

  • Dashing Straight: (Charge ←, →, P) [charge time: 40f, 70f (Japanese version)]
Damage (Jab) 22 Sf2ce-balrog-ds1.png Sf2ce-balrog-ds2.png Sf2ce-balrog-ds3.png Sf2cej-balrog-ds3.png Sf2ce-balrog-ds4.png Sf2ce-balrog-ds5.png
Damage (Strong) 24
Damage (Fierce) 26
Random dmg table 0x080
Stun 13~19
Stun Timer 120
Frame Advantage +5
Frame Count 1~8/1~16/1~24 3 8 6 4
Simplified 4~11/4~19/4~27 8 10

Startup is 4 frames for all versions point blank, stronger punches can travel further (and thus can have longer startup). Champion Edition has a long reach and short charge time making it good as a risky high poke, while Dash (and HSF2) made it's charge time 70f but it can hit mid, a giant buff since standing pokes that hit you ducking are rare in SF2. Use this to stuff fireball attempts or trade.

  • Dashing Uppercut: (Charge ←, →, K) [charge time: 40f]
Damage (Short) 20 Sf2ce-balrog-du1.png Sf2ce-balrog-du2.png Sf2ce-balrog-du3.png Sf2ce-balrog-du4.png
Damage (Forward) 22
Damage (Roundhouse) 26
Random dmg table 0x080
Stun 13~19
Stun Timer 120
Frame Advantage +9
Frame Count 1~8/1~16/1~24 3 8 6
Simplified 4~11/4~19/4~27 8 6

Startup is 4 frames for all versions point blank, stronger kicks can travel further (and thus can have longer startup). Good anti-air. Whiffs on crouching characters VERY short charge time, amazing frame advantage which allows you to land a St.HP immediately after. Able to hit Zangief out of his Lariats if timed right.

  • Turn Around Punch (lvl 1 & 2): Hold all 3 Punch or Kick buttons for at least 30f (World/lvl1) or 120f (lvl2), then release.

Startup

Sf2ce-balrog-tap-1-4.png Sf2ce-balrog-tap-5-8.png Sf2ce-balrog-tap-9-12.png Sf2ce-balrog-tap-13-19.png Sf2ce-balrog-tap-20-21.png Sf2ce-balrog-tap-22-23.png Sf2ce-balrog-tap-24-25.png Sf2ce-balrog-tap-26-27.png
Frame Count 4 4 4 7 2 2 2 2
Simplified 27

Active/Recovery

Damage (lvl1) 22 Sf2ce-balrog-tap-a.png Sf2ce-balrog-ds4.png Sf2ce-balrog-ds5.png
Damage (lvl2) 28
Random dmg (lvl1) 0
Random dmg (lvl2) 6
Stun 13~19
Stun Timer 120
Frame Advantage +1
Frame Count 12 6 4
Simplified 12 10

Attacks that either do insane damage on hit (CE), or increase in strength, speed, and distance over time (Dash and HSF2), making them hard to predict. They also have great hit properties able to hit nicely and on crouching opponents, essential for CE Balrog. They can be used without needing chargeback like your Dash punches. Work hard to connect this move as it's safe on block.

  • Turn Around Punch (lvl 3,4,5,6,7,final): Hold all 3 Punch or Kick buttons for at least 240f (lvl3), 480f (lvl4), 960f (lvl5), 1440f (lvl6), 1920f (lvl7), or 2400f (final), then release.

Active/Recovery

Damage 28 Sf2ce-balrog-tap-a.png Sf2ce-balrog-ds4.png Sf2ce-balrog-ds5.png
Random dmg (lvl3) 13
Random dmg (lvl4) 21
Random dmg (lvl5) 30
Random dmg (lvl6) 40
Random dmg (lvl7) 51
Random dmg (final) 64
Stun 13~19
Stun Timer 120
Frame Advantage +1
Frame Count 12 6 4
Simplified 12 10

Dash/HSF2 Balrog can charge his TAP, allowing it to gain more damage over time.

Misc Animations

Walk back Neutral Walk Fwd Crouch
Sf2ce-rog-fwd.png Sf2ce-rog-neutral.png Sf2ce-rog-fwd.png Sf2ce-rog-cr.png
  • Standing reel:
Sf2ce-rog-hr1.png Sf2ce-rog-hr2.png Sf2ce-rog-hr3.png
  • Standing gut reel:
Sf2ce-rog-gr1.png Sf2ce-rog-gr2.png Sf2ce-rog-gr3.png
  • Crouching reel:
Sf2ce-rog-cr1.png Sf2ce-rog-cr2.png Sf2ce-rog-cr3.png
  • Dizzy:
Sf2ce-rog-dizzy3.png Sf2ce-rog-dizzy2.png Sf2ce-rog-dizzy1.png

Advanced Strategy

Balrog was clearly designed to be a close combat specialist by CAPCOM. His long limbs have good priority and can win most punch/kick trades with heavy damage. His high pokes are pretty good, and his redizzy combos on paper mean he can win off a single good jump-in or read. However, this means NOTHING in reality, as Balrog has in my opinion, 3 serious fundamental flaws in his kit in CE that make him practically irrelevant and almost gives the impression he is "incomplete". These three flaws were so easily noticeable, that they would be remedied in S. 1. He has no reversal attack, so all he can do is just block attacks without a good way to get out of pressure or anti-air that well. 2. Lows murder him. He only has one decent low which doesn't even trade with most lows anyways, meaning you can avoid most of his powerful high moves by just ducking and then sweeping the lower extended hurtbox. 3. He has practically no way of dealing with fireballs in SF2 besides jumping, which is a problem because every fireball character happens to have great answers to jumping all willy-nilly ツ. At least the low jump means he does hit the ground faster than most, which is important, as you'll see below.

Balrog's main strategy is to alternate poking and far-standing attacks or get closer to the opponent with TAP and Dashes. Most of the time the attempts will result in trading hits, but that's normal. Just be mindful of your own stun. Although cr.HK can't beat most lows, it's great to throw out as a poke especially because most moves that hit low can't hit it. His st. HP has long reach and is a good answer to fireball startup, especially Ryu and Ken ones. Other fireballers like Guile and Sagat can be a little tricky to counter this way, but it's still possible.

You must be good at reading the opponent's game, to the point you can read their patterns like an open book. If you manage to jump in with j.HP or HK and land it, you've basically already won the round, as provided you can execute like a boxing GOD, your dizzy combo + the redizzy combo right after will guarantee victory. Your execution MUST be tip-top to play Balrog. TAPs here and there can be good to throw out to chip away, especially against characters without fully invincible reversals.

TAPs are faster than WW, but it's still a move that can be countered by your toughest matchups easily, so use it wisely, preferably when countering isn't possible. The chip damage is above normal but work hard to connect the move. And remember that you can even combo a st.HP right after the successfully connected TAP on most opponents and situations, and dizzies aren't that rare. It's a great meaty as well, as you can COMBO off it for insane damage.

The Headbutt isn't as good as it's CPS2 version. But it's still a great hold throw which can inflict heavy damage when you mash. Be aware of the release moment, since it's when you can start your mixups. For example, just off release you could a) stay on the same side and tick them for another throw, b) swap sides and take a chunk of their life with a meaty, c) use the fact your crouching moves all have the same animation to trick them into blocking high on MK, just to hit them with roundhouse and sweep them.

Cr.HP and Far st.MP are your anti-air weapons against jumping characters like Blanka and Claw, and so is the Dash Upper. Air attacks must be countered on the ground, because your air normals aren't cut out for it. Just don't try it. AVOID the corner against fireball characters, because once you're there it's game over. One of Balrog's main features is his speed, so don't be ashamed to put it to good use, pressing the opponent against the corners or cheesing them out with throw loops, maybe even a walk-up throw if you think you're a bad enough dude to pull it off. No matter what anyone says, don't let people who call you cheap for throws get to you, their opinion doesn't matter. As the Wise, All-Knowing, Mythical Pro Gamer David "Low Strong" Sirlin, now known as the designer behind revolutionary, life-changing experiences like Yomi, Yomi 2, Puzzle Strike 2, and Fantasy Strike, said in his book, Playing to Win, all the way back in 2000 or whatever: "The game knows no rules of 'honor' or of 'cheapness.' The game only knows winning and losing." (Sirlin, David, Playing to Win: Becoming the Champion, 2000). As long as you remember the Wise, All-Knowing, Mythical Pro Gamer David "Low Strong" Sirlin's words of wisdom, you will always have a fighting chance as CE Balrog. Show them what you got!

NOTE: Curiously, Dash/HSF2 Balrog (or M. Bison as he's known in Dash, since its JPN-only) has more going for him. His Dash Straight hits mid, and the TAP can be charged up to 60 seconds for a devastating final blow on the opponent. Although this isn't enough to get him out of the bottom tier, this coupled with Dash's damage differences makes him more potent.

Match-Ups

Balrog's match-ups according to the "official" SF2CE Tier List:

  • against Ryu: 1-9
  • against Ken: 2-8
  • against Chun Li: 4-6
  • against E. Honda: 2-8
  • against Zangief: 3 (My personal number: 0.5-9.5)
  • against Blanka: 8-2
  • against Dhalsim: 1-9
  • against Guile: 0 (My personal number: 1-9)
  • against Balrog (Boxer): 5-5
  • against Vega (Claw): 3-7
  • against Sagat: 2-8
  • against M. Bison (Dictator): 2-8


Vs. Ryu

Easily his 3rd worse matchup. Ryu has better priority on most of his quicker attacks with your only decent one being cr. HK, and it can't stop his lows. He can just crouch most of your best attacks. Once he starts throwing fireballs it's hard to stop him unless you are preemptively jumping over it knowing he will do another one (Chances are you'll be eating a DP instead). If you are cornered by fireballs, you've basically already lost. Only way to win this matchup is a great deal of patience, trading, and getting him into headbutt or managing to land a jump-in (which if you can pull off the combos, means you win)

Vs. E.Honda

Your standing fierce punch is effective, as it can hit E.Honda even if he's ducking.

You can keep him at bay with this move (watch out for his foot sweeps for they have just about the same range as your punches and they will knockdown.) Keeping up the pressure with your pokes is good, and TAP can also be effective if he has no charge. The best counter for his fists-o-fury attack when in the corner is cr.HK or a TAP, when you execute this move make sure that only your glove hits the hands otherwise it will be a mutual hit with you probably losing more. Jumping over his fists allows you to go for dizzy combo, so when possible try that as well.

Against his headbutt you can either jump over and headbutt him if he uses a fast one or use your jab, it will always beat headbutts.

If he headbutts you if you try to hit him, the best tactic is to get about half the screen away and execute a dash upper. From this distance you will not reach him and can recover fast enough to jump or punch his headbutt if he goes for it. (If you play with cheaps, a good tactic is to get just out of his sweep range and use a short charging punch, straight ones are better, then headbutt him. Works great.) Throw loops work great against Honda as well.

Vs. Blanka

Use the standing fierce punch just as you would against Honda.

This will allow you to keep him and any jump attack he uses at a distance. When he jumps in your charging uppercut attacks or St.MP are very effective if he jumps from a distance. When you do use these attacks DO NOT commit too early for if you execute your punch before he starts to come down (and or) before he uses his attack you will be sitting pretty for a roundhouse kick. If he jumps in from medium range your best defense is standing strong or perhaps ducking fierce punch. At close range it is best to try to either block or walk under and headbutt for at close range your attacks will probably overextend and leave you vulnerable. If Blanka uses the ball, just block the attack and then use a charging punch to knock him out of the air as he bounces away. The only thing Balrog has trouble with is hitting Blanka out of the electricity without getting shocked. To do so it is like hitting Honda out of his hands. Time your strike so that it barely hits him. Or just wait for him to stop mashing (and spam Jab while you do) Or if he is close to dying a TAP will get you shocked but do far more damage to him.

Vs. Guile

Guile can be very difficult, if not impossible for Balrog to beat especially if he plays super defensively. i.e. (sonic boom, foot sweep, sonic boom, etc.). Against a Guile that jumps in and attacks a lot react much as you would to Blanka, for your anti-air normals are good. But if your opponent stays on the ground using sonic booms and foot sweeps then your choices are few. First you must try to back him into a corner like Zan and Honda must do. Your can knock him out of the sonic booms like you can Ken and Ryu, just use the standing fierce and hit him just as he starts the motion that forms them.

Don't ever jump at him if you know he has charge, he will just Flash Kick you.

A good way to sucker Guile into a Flash Kick is to get about one inch out of his sweep range and either 1) let your man stand and move slightly back. Most patterning Guiles will see this as the beginning of a super punch and Flash Kick. 2) Wait for his sweep to start to recoil and use a short charging punch, then quickly go into the defensive crouch.

Both these fakes work fairly regularly into opening Guile up for a TAP or dizzy combo. Respect his Cr.MK. You have no way to hit him out of it outside of landing a TAP out of it's range.

Vs. Ken

Pretty much the same as Ryu except Ken can travel way further with his DPs. You can punish missed DP with a Dash Straight or Upper. You can use crouching Roundhouse or Standing Fierce against his startup of Hadouken which is slower than Ryu's one by 2 frames. As his fireball leaves him vulnerable for longer, you have more chances to start your dizzy combos on him, but beware for he can also defeat you with one combo as well. Explosive matchup, much more in Ken's favor though.

Vs. Chun Li

Her speed is a problem, she can walk in and throw you, but your excellent air defense should help curb this. If she stays ground-based and tries to beat you with foot sweeps the best defense is either to try and TAP her out of them, try to jump in on her or a ducking roundhouse that should knock her down if you time it right. Most Chuns however will most likely come at you from the air. Learning how to use your different Dash Uppers, and anti-air normals is key here, cr.HP is the best if you can get it out in time. If she uses lots of head stomps you can counter this by hitting her with a standing strong or fierce as she goes over you (after she already stomped you). Or you can take her out before she even hits you. You can do this by using a charging uppercut attack (will need her to be at a distance) and timing it so that it hits her in the chest just as she starts to drop. this will work for her stomping leg will be below you. Lastly a good way to get out of her neck kick is to jump straight up and use the jab punch for it stays out so long (or strong if you have good timing) and hit her before she peaks in her attack. You may both get hit but it will give you the distance you need to start using heavier punches. Don't be afraid to tick her into throws, because SBK is easily counterable and safejumped.

Vs. Zangief

His WORSE matchup by far (yes, I think it's worse than even Guile!) The main reason is that if Zangief gets you cornered, or even just SPDs you once, he instantly wins as he can just keep ticking you into inescapable SPDs until you die. Standing Fierce hits him ducking, so it's good to try and poke him with. (use them slightly more sparingly than against Blanka or Honda for the airplane punch can knock you out of any standing attack if Zan times it right.) The charging uppercut punches can knock him out of the airplane punch if you hit him in between his swinging arms. The best way to fight Gief however is to be defensive. Cr.HK is your best bet on defense, for its range and high priority make it very difficult for him to counter (and it'll Soft KD him) Don't be too defensive for it won't take him long to get the timing to 360 you in between punches. If he ever tries to jump at you, smack him out the air with Cr.HP or Dash Upper. You want to basically keep him away as much as you can, a Zangief who knows the matchup will be on the offensive trying to get you mess up and make the one mistake that'll end the round. DON'T LET HIM GET IN YOUR HEAD!!!

Vs. Dhalsim

Your two fierce buttons are best here. Your standing fierce punch can knock him out of fireballs, and your ducking roundhouse punch can knock him out of both his ducking fierce punch and standing kicks. A good way to lure him off sides is to use lots of ducking jab punches (these recover so fast that they easily allow you to switch to a more effective ducking roundhouse kick if he tries to knock you out of the jabs or lure you off sides). When doing this try to stay about two body widths distance from Dhalsim so that if he starts a fireball you can execute a charging punch (short uppercut is best) and knock him out of it. Lastly when jumping over his fireballs use your punch almost immediately when you reach the peak of you jump (stays out long enough that you can usually hit him). If he starts to use the slide try using the jab (stays out really long) or hold your attack until you almost land. Another good way to break the fireball kick pattern is to learn the timing of either his kick or fierce punch. You can hit his leg if you use your attack (any will work) just as you start to descend in your jump. You can hit his arm pattern if you hold your attack until you about two inches above the screen. The hardest part in countering his pattern is being able to predict which defend he is going to use. The best way is to jump the fireball and look at your opponents hands instead of the screen. Then hit your button right after you see him hit his. If you have him in the corner and successfully throw him, do the combo listed above, it will deal a good chunk of damage for little effort on your part. There's a specific zone you want to be in against Dhalsim, where you're just close enough that you can land blows on him or get in dizzies, and just far enough that he can't throw you. If you mess up and he gets too close, he can get you in a tick loop you can't escape since his throw range massively outranges yours. And yes, it's inescapable. DON'T LET THAT HAPPEN!

Vs. Boxer

A good defense and quick reaction to his charging punches are key to defeating a good Balrog. Your ducking roundhouse punch will knock him out of most things and a quick ducking jab usually knocks him out of a charging punch, if you hit him with the first jab you can treat him much as you would Ken, Ryu or Sagat if you hit them right after coming down from an uppercut. The constant superpunch technique is effective here as well as short range charging punches (good to lure your opponent into making a mistake.) When you jump in try to do so from a distance or very close, this makes it harder for him to use his charging punches, and when jumping from a distance try to hold your attack until you have an idea of what your opponent is going to do.

Vs. Claw

Vega's speed, range, excellent throw and Wall Dive all come together to make him a tough matchup. His claw on the ground keeps you at a distance and if you jump you will be sliced. A good way to stop his constant ducking claw attack is to either use the ducking roundhouse punch if you have good timing or the standing jab punch like Zangief does. In countering his claw he will most likely go to the air. Use your charging punches like you would against Blanka. If he uses lots of wall attacks you can 1- wait for him to approach and use the ducking fierce punch 2- if it is coming from a distance use the charging uppercuts, and 3- if it is coming from an opposite wall and you have no time to really orientate yourself a simple jump away in the air punch is your best chance. A good answer to wall dives is also Balrog's standing jab, it works as an anti-air. Get a grab on Claw! If you have him in a tick throw loop he has no good way to get out of it. And if you get close to him, make sure to CPS Chain him with cr.LK to st.HP. Even if he isn't taking damage, every blocked hit will get him closer to losing Claw, and once he loses his Claw, he's got a much harder time beating your attacks

Vs. Sagat

Handle much like you would Ken and Ryu but take heed of his low tigers.

Sagat's goal in the matchup is to prevent you from leaving the corner once you're there. STAY OUT OF THE CORNER! At round-start, St.MK, St.HP, or cr.HP will knock him out of an attempted low tiger. Remember that Sagat can be hit by your St.HP, so use it to check his attempts at low tigers. Low tigers are otherwise very powerful so denying his ability to use them through reads is key. Keep distance from Sagat so that if he does an uppercut you won't get nailed. If you can time it right you can trade with TAP when he uses low tigers. You will both get hit and take damage but he will lose much more. Also if you are close when you jump over hold your attack until you are low to the ground (this is good for it will raise your chances of knocking him out of a tiger uppercut. If you are at a distance try some short Dash Uppers to try and fool him into doing a Tiger Uppercut, then if he does you can standing fierce punch him or if you have time a charging punch. Don't abuse St.HP to deter him from throwing for 1- he can still throw low ones 2- he gets so low when he starts his tiger uppercut that he may uppercut you out of it.

Vs. Dictator

Another bad match-up, Dictator has better pokes that hit you mid, with faster startup and better frame advantage, Psycho Crusher can be punished at his start with a Far Fierce at distance or if you are close, you must block them, and then punish Dictator with Headbutt or a switch side Dash Straight or Upper, St.LP is fine to keep him away or comboing, and Stomp can be defeated at the start or follow up with a jumping Heavy attack easily, cr.HK is your best poke for medium range and wake-ups, your main plan is to avoid Corner Trap and stay in the mid screen as long as possible. You also want him in a tick throw loop, Dictator's special moves are charge based so you can easily get him into trouble with side switch tick throws if you get a headbutt in, as he will lose charge and he can't escape it besides counter-throwing (but you outrange Dictator's throw by a pixel).

Turn Around Punch can be nice as a surprise attack if Dictator walks to get close to you, and a miss Slide is the main attack that you need to punish him with dizzy combo.

Game Navigation

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Characters
Balrog (boxer)
Blanka
Chun-li
Dhalsim
E Honda
Guile
Ken
M. Bison (dictator)
Ryu
Sagat
Vega (claw)
Zangief