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{{Character Subnav HFTF|name=Jotaro}}
=Mechanics=
==Normals==
==Movement==
===Stand Off===
===Ground Movement ===
{{MoveData
{{ComboCard
|image=Jotaro5a.png|frameless
|title=Walk
|name=5A
|notation='''4''' / '''6''' on the ground
|data=
|content=Moves you on the ground slowly.
  {{AttackData-HFTF
  |startup=3
  |active=3
  |recovery=3
  |hit=+6
  |block=+5
  |pushblock=+2
  |guard=Mid
  |damage=4
  |standdamage=3
  |cancel=SP, SU, TA
  |description=
Fast, safe jab. Primarily used in combos and as a close-range poke. Because it doesn't hit as high as other characters' jabs, trying to use it as an emergency anti-air can be awkward, but possible. Really good move, but [[#s5a|you have better options.]]
  |ips=Yes
  |scaling=yes
  |meterwhiff=0
  |meterhit=4
  }}
}}
}}
{{MoveData
{{ComboCard
|image=Jotaro5c.png|frameless
|title=Dash
|name=5C
|notation='''44''' / '''66''' on the ground
|caption= Or-Orah! Or-Orah!
|content=Dashing is faster than walking.
|data=
  {{AttackData-HFTF
  |startup=7
  |active=5
  |recovery=17
  |hit=-3
  |block=-4
  |pushblock=-4
  |guard=Mid
  |damage=7, 4
  |standdamage=8×2
  |cancel=SP, SU, TA
  |description=
Despite not being very useful as a poke, this move is surprisingly good as an anti-air for jump-ins that are further away. Hits twice. Can combo into 236X.
*Repeatedly whiffing 5C xx 236S builds meter incredibly quickly.
  |ips=No
  |scaling=No
  |meterwhiff=5
  |meterhit=6×2
  }}
}}
}}
{{MoveData
{{ComboCard
|image=Jotaro2c.png|frameless
|title=Roll
|name=2C
|notation='''ABC''' on the ground (Stand OFF only)
|data=
|content=Invincible to strikes for its entire duration and then some.
  {{AttackData-HFTF
====Standstill i-frames====
  |startup=7
Certain characters can gain extra invincibility from their rolls by standing still after their roll finishes. Note that this only applies to rolls that don't sideswitch - if you roll past an opponent, you only get whatever guaranteed post-roll iframes you would normally. <br>
  |active=2
This is an extremely strong technique - the standstill state can be interrupted at any point with no downtime, allowing characters with generous iframes to effectively bait out punish attempts.
  |recovery=20
{{{!}} class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed wikitable sortable" style="white-space:nowrap; margin-left: 4px; margin-right: auto; text-align: left;"
  |hit=Knockdown
{{!}}+ Roll Properties
  |block=-5
! style = "width=40%" {{!}} {{Tooltip | text=Character | hovertext=Character.}}
  |pushblock=-17
! style = "width=20%" {{!}} {{Tooltip | text=Total | hovertext=Total duration of the roll.}}
  |guard=Low
! style = "width=20%" {{!}} {{Tooltip | text=Post-roll | hovertext=Time the character is invincible for after the roll finishes.}}
  |damage=12
! style = "width=20%" {{!}} {{Tooltip | text=Standstill | hovertext=Extra i-frames gained by standing still after a roll that does not sideswitch.}}
  |standdamage=20
{{!}}-
  |cancel=SP, SU, TA
{{!}} {{CharacterLabel-HFTF|Alessi}}
  |description=
{{!}} -
  Sweep with respectable range. Has a lot of recovery and enlarges your hurtbox, so it's quite dangerous to whiff.
{{!}} -
*Using it to end combos lets you set up your best oki against characters with fast wakeups such as {{CharacterLabel-HFTF|Avdol}} or {{CharacterLabel-HFTF|Vanilla Ice}}.
{{!}} -
  |ips=No
{{!}}-
  |scaling=No
{{!}} {{CharacterLabel-HFTF|Avdol}}
  |meterwhiff=5
{{!}} 39
  |meterhit=6
{{!}} 2
  }}
{{!}} 0
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{{!}} {{CharacterLabel-HFTF|Black Polnareff}}
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{{!}} {{CharacterLabel-HFTF|Chaka}}
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{{!}} {{CharacterLabel-HFTF|Devo}}
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{{!}} {{CharacterLabel-HFTF|Dio}}
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{{!}} {{CharacterLabel-HFTF|Hol & Boingo}}
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{{!}} {{CharacterLabel-HFTF|Hol Horse}}
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{{!}} {{CharacterLabel-HFTF|Iggy}}
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{{!}} {{CharacterLabel-HFTF|Jotaro}}
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{{!}} {{CharacterLabel-HFTF|Kakyoin}}
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{{!}} {{CharacterLabel-HFTF|Khan}}
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{{!}} {{CharacterLabel-HFTF|Mariah}}
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{{!}} {{CharacterLabel-HFTF|Midler}}
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{{!}} {{CharacterLabel-HFTF|New Kakyoin}}
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{{!}} {{CharacterLabel-HFTF|Old Joseph}}
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{{!}} {{CharacterLabel-HFTF|Pet Shop}}
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{{!}} {{CharacterLabel-HFTF|Polnareff}}
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{{!}} {{CharacterLabel-HFTF|Rubber Soul}}
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{{!}} {{CharacterLabel-HFTF|Shadow Dio}}
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{{!}} {{CharacterLabel-HFTF|Vanilla Ice}}
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{{!}} {{CharacterLabel-HFTF|Young Joseph}}
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{{!}}}
}}
}}
{{MoveData
 
|image=JotaroJc.png|frameless
===Air Movement===
|name=j.C
{{ComboCard
|data=
|title=Jump
  {{AttackData-HFTF
|notation=Any Upward Direction on the ground
  |startup=6
|content=Puts you in the air. Not throw invuln on startup i think
  |active=6
}}
  |recovery=Until Landing
{{ComboCard
  |hit=+12
|title=Super Jump
  |block=+11
|notation=Any Downward Direction > Any Upward Direction on the ground
  |pushblock=+8
|content=Puts you higher in the air.
  |guard=High
}}
  |damage=9
{{ComboCard
  |standdamage=5
|title=Hop
  |cancel=None
|notation=Briefly Tap Any Upward Direction on the ground
  |properties=IPS=No Scales=No
|content=Puts you lower in the air
  |description=Jotaro's main jumpin button in Stand OFF, and a great one at that. Despite not looking very threatening this move can be surprisingly tricky to antiair, especially on shallow jumps. Occasionally crosses up some wider characters.
}}
  |ips=No
{{ComboCard
  |scaling=No
|title=Hyper Hop
  |meterwhiff=5
|notation=Any Downward Direction > Briefly Tap Any Upward Direction on the ground
  |meterhit=6
|content=Puts you lower in the air but moves fast horizontally
  }}
}}
==Guard==
{{ComboCard
|title=Ground Block
|notation='''4''' / '''1''' on the ground
|content=The most fundamental defensive option. Some moves must be blocked with '''1''' while some must be blocked with '''4'''.
}}
{{ComboCard
|title=Air Block
|notation='''7''' / '''4''' / '''1''' in the air
|content=All grounded normals are air unblockable. Air blockstun lasts until landing.
}}
{{ComboCard
|title=Pushblock
|notation='''ABC''' while ground blocking
|content=Be careful of the input overlap with roll.
}}
{{ComboCard
|title=Guard Cancel
|notation='''623X''' while ground blocking
|content={{CharacterLabel-HFTF|Rubber Soul}}
}}
{{ComboCard
|title=Tech Hit
|subtitle=Also commonly known as Throw Teching or just Teching
|notation='''4C''' / '''6C''' within 2f of getting thrown.
|content=Tight window but you'll have to deal with it.
}}
==Attacks==
{{ComboCard
|title=Normal Attacks
|content=Heritage for the Future is a 4-button game, 3 of which are tied to your normal attacks.  
}}
{{ComboCard
|title=Throw
|notation='''4C''' / '''6C''' while close to opponent
|content=All throws are equal, but some throws are more equal than others. 2f window to tech
}}
{{ComboCard
|title=Special Moves
|notation=Motion Input + '''A''' / '''B''' / '''C''' / '''S'''
|content=Most specials deal chip damage
}}
{{ComboCard
|title=Super Moves
|notation=Motion Input + Any 2 Attack Buttons
|content=Cost meter. All supers have some form of invuln.
}}
==Knockdown and Air Tech==
{{ComboCard
|title=Wakeup
|notation=Automatic after knockdown
|content=Wakeup time varies per character. Be very mindful of the block-only frame, don't attempt wakeup reversals if the opponent can meaty this frame properly.
}}
{{ComboCard
|title=Air Tech
|notation=Any Direction + Any 2 Attack Buttons
|content=Autopilot downtech forever
}}
}}
 
==Stands==
===Stand On===
Stands are HFTF's most unique mechanic and a big part of what makes the game so interesting.
{{anchor|s5a}}
<br>
{{MoveData
Most Stand-related actions are tied to the '''S''' button.  
|image=Jotaros5a.png|frameless
Every character belongs to one of three types:
|caption=Everyone knows you're mashing it, '''everyone knows they can't stop you'''
*Active Stand
|name=s.5A
*Weapon Stand
|data=
*Passive Stand
  {{AttackData-HFTF
Active and Weapon Stand characters use the '''S''' button to toggle between Stand ON and Stand OFF modes.
  |startup=2
===Stand ON===
  |active=2
Going Stand ON bestows several unique and powerful benefits.
  |recovery=12
{{ComboCard
  |hit=+1
|title=Entirely different moveset
  |block=+0
|content=Characters in Stand ON will have an entirely new set of normals, specials and supers. <gallery mode="packed">
  |pushblock=-3
File:Jotaro5a.png|Jotaro's jab in Stand OFF
  |guard=Mid
File:Jotaros5a.png|Jotaro's jab in Stand ON
  |damage=5
</gallery>
  |standdamage=4
Moves performed in Stand ON will have the "'''s'''." prefix, i.e. Jotaro's '''5A''' in Stand ON would be '''s'''.'''5A'''
  |cancel=SP, SU, TA
}}
  |description=
{{ComboCard
  Contender for one of the best normals in the game. Extremely fast, strong hitbox in spite of being susceptible to low profile, and the reward on hit can range from a knockdown into 50/50 to near ToD combos. The lightning-fast startup lends itself to great uses both in offense and defense. Truly a jab befitting Star Platinum.
|title=Chip Damage Nullification
  |ips=No
|content=Characters in Stand ON receive no chip damage. Instead, moves that would normally inflict chip will now damage the Stand Gauge.
  |scaling=Yes
  |meterwhiff=3
  |meterhit=4
  }}
}}
}}
{{MoveData
{{ComboCard
|image=Jotaros6b.png|frameless
|title=Knockdown Immunity
|name=s.6B
|content=Characters in Stand ON cannot be knocked down - almost every move that would normally cause a knockdown will instead launch you into the air.
|data=
  {{AttackData-HFTF
  |startup=25
  |active=2
  |recovery=11
  |hit=-8
  |block=-10
  |pushblock=-15
  |guard=High
  |damage=6
  |standdamage=12
  |cancel=SP, SU, TA
  |properties=IPS=No Scales=No <br>Air-UB
  |description=
  Not useful. Slow to come out and quite disadvantageous even on hit so it's likely to get punished unless it kills. If an overhead is desperately needed, just use an IOH s.j.A instead since it's much faster.  
  |ips=No
  |scaling=No
  |meterwhiff=4
  |meterhit=5
  }}
}}
}}
{{MoveData
In addition, characters will gain extra options in Stand ON based on if they're an Active or a Weapon Stand:
|image=JotaroSJa.png|frameless
=====Active Stand=====
|name=s.j.A
{{ComboCard
|data=
|title=Double Jump
  {{AttackData-HFTF
|notation=Any Upward Direction in the air
  |startup=2
|content=Puts you in the air in the air
  |active=2
  |recovery=Until Landing
  |hit=+12
  |block=+11
  |pushblock=+8
  |guard=High
  |damage=6
  |standdamage=12
  |cancel=SP, SU
  |properties=IPS=No Scales=Yes
  |description=
  Excellent all-around air button. Extremely fast and hits from surprisingly far away, so it's great in nearly any aerial interaction except techchasing, where s.j.C is better. The angle of the punch makes it a very effective IOH, though the reward isn't great.
  |ips=No
  |scaling=Yes
  |meterwhiff=3
  |meterhit=4
  }}
}}
}}
 
{{ComboCard
==Specials==
|title=Air Dash
===Stand Off===
|subtitle={{CharacterLabel-HFTF|Kakyoin}}, {{CharacterLabel-HFTF|Vanilla Ice}}, {{CharacterLabel-HFTF|New Kakyoin}} and {{CharacterLabel-HFTF|Iggy}} only
{{MoveData
|notation='''44''' / '''66''' in the air
|image=Jotaro214abc.png|frameless
|content=Puts you horizontally fast in the air
|name=Blazing Strike<br>214A/B/C
|data=
  {{AttackData-HFTF
  |version=214A
  |startup=14-18
  |active=2
  |recovery=15 Total [0]
  |hit=+30-35
  |block=+17-22
  |pushblock=+17-21
  |guard=Mid
  |damage=10
  |standdamage=20
  }}
  {{AttackData-HFTF
  |version=214B
  |startup=14-20
  |active=2
  |recovery=15 Total [0]
  |hit=+30-41
  |block=+17-24
  |pushblock=+17-24
  |guard=Mid
  |damage=10
  |standdamage=20
  }}
  {{AttackData-HFTF
  |version=214C
  |startup=18-26
  |active=2
  |recovery=15 Total [0]
  |hit=+30-47
  |block=+21-30
  |pushblock=+17-21
  |guard=Mid
  |damage=10
  |standdamage=20
  |description=Star Platinum rushes forward before delivering a punch. A very useful special both in combos and pressure, as well as a rare neutral tool when used as a makeshift fireball. 214B will be the version you'll use the most and is the basis of your Stand OFF combos.
  |ips=No
  |scaling=No
  |meterwhiff=5(A) 6(B) 7(C)
  |meterhit=5(A) 6(B) 7(C)
  |additionalinfo=Star Platinum becomes usable 60 frames after it recovers.
  }}
}}
}}
{{MoveData
{{ComboCard
|image=Jotaro623abc.png|frameless
|title=Tandem
|caption=Mom said it's my turn on the winning.
|difficulty={{DifficultyText|Very Easy}}
|name=623X
|notation='''214S'''
|data=
|content=Insanely effective at everything - if you can dream it, Tandem can do it.
  {{AttackData-HFTF
  |startup=28 (Can be held)
  |active=3
  |recovery=45
  |hit=+41
  |block=+43
  |pushblock=+18
  |guard=Mid
  |damage=
  |cancel=None
  |properties=IPS=No Scales=No <br>Air-UB
  |description=
*Star Platinum moves its arm behind Jotaro and after a short charge, attacks the opponent with an extended finger while dragging them towards itself.
*This version of Star Finger while not being the best meaty Jotaro has, works best as a follow-up during Jotaro's okizeme. After a brief charge, Jotaro can freely move while this attack is performed.
*Safe on block 50/50 tool, only punishable by either a Guard Cancel or a well timed pushblock (which you can try and back away from).
*After a very long while, this attack becomes unblockable, though you'll never land it in a real game because it just takes too long.
*If you use the A version, Star Platinum takes 1 less frame to disappear than the other 2 versions.
  }}
}}
}}
 
=====Weapon Stand=====
===Stand On===
{{ComboCard
{{MoveData
|title=Custom Combo
|image=Jotaros236abc - 1.png|frameless
|notation='''214S'''
|image2=Jotaros236abc - 2.png|thumb
|content=Mostly used as a combo and a punish tool. Not as obscene as Tandem, but still useful.
|image3=Jotaros236abc - 3.png|frameless
|image4=Jotaros236abc - 4.png|frameless
|caption4=I'm pretty decent at Jotaro. I just need to learn to do the rush attack.
|name=s.236X (Air OK)
|data=
  {{AttackData-HFTF
  |startup=A=7<br>B=9<br>C=11
  |active=A=11<br>B=11<br>C=11
  |recovery=A=18<br>B=18<br>C=17
  |hit=A=Launch<br>B=Launch<br>C=Launch
  |block=A=-7 <br>B=-2 <br>C=-2
  |pushblock=A=-13 <br> B=-13 <br> C=-13
  |guard=Mid
  |damage=
  |cancel=s.214X
  |properties=IPS=No Scales=No <br>Air-UB
  |description=
*Barrage except in Stand On.
*Can be cancelled into s.214X at any time.
*Does big boy Stand Gauge damage.
*You can mash to extend the duration, but there's no reason to except in some combos.
  }}
}}
}}
{{MoveData
====Stand Durability====
|image=Jotaros214abc.png|frameless
{{ComboCard
|image2=Jotarochains2c.png|frameless
|title=Stand Crash!
|image3=Jotaros2c_-_3.png|frameless
|notation=Stand Gauge depleted when getting hit
|image4=Jotaros214cender.png|frameless
|content=Stand Crashes put the victim in a period of extended hitstun - giving opponents more time to extend a combo, give them extra advantage on a knockdown or letting them convert off moves that they normally wouldn't be able to.
|caption=STAR PLATINU- STAR PLATINU- STAR PLATINU-
|caption2=A ender
|caption3=B ender
|caption4=C ender
|name=s.214X
|data=
  {{AttackData-HFTF
  |startup=A=11<br>B=15<br>C=23
  |active=A=3<br>B=3<br>C=3
  |recovery=A=6<br>B=5<br>C=5
  |hit=A=-1<br>B=-1<br>C=-1
  |block=A=-5 <br>B=-5 <br>C=-5
  |pushblock=A=-14 <br>B=-14 <br>C=-14
  |guard=Mid
  |damage=
  |cancel=s.214X (ender)
  |properties=IPS=No Scales=No <br>Air-UB
  |description=
*Depending on the button pressed, Star Platinum will cover a longer distance, but the move will also come out slower.<br>This special is the ideal combo ender in Stand On for Jotaro and allows him to either launch or cause hard knockdown. <br>There are three types of follow-ups which you can perform. <br>Note that when done fast enough, you can actually skip the animation of the first attack and instantly perform the follow-up.
*S214A/B are very good for stand crashing on block (stand crush?), they're fast, relatively safe and do chunks of damage to the stand gauge. Do it on people respecting you too much with their stand out!
*A Link - Star Platinum does a low kick that causes hard knockdown. <br>Your primary combo ender. <br>Note that it can be punished by some faster attacks. <br>Also, it does no Stand Gauge damage and won't work against characters with Stand On, so make sure you caused a Stand Crash before using it.
*B Link - Star Platinum delivers a powerful elbow strike that launches the opponent. <br>Your safest combo ender. <br>Can be useful during blockstrings as it can lead to a Stand Crush.
*C Link - Star Platinum performs an insanely fast smash that causes the opponent to either instantly hit the ground or to fly into the wall. <br>Very risky as it is very punishable on block and does the least damage. <br>While it provides hard knockdown in some situations, it's much worse than the A variation. <br>Unlike the A version, it turns off the opponent's Stand once it connects. <br>The only good thing about this follow up is that when it's done from the A version of s.214X, it will cover a very long distance. <br>It also comes out faster than the rest of the follow-ups.
*The wallbounce from the C ender leads to a ghetto 50/50 with s.662a (low) and forward hop s.j.b (high), hard to see coming and great for closing rounds.
*s.214X has a bonus follow-up with 623+A/B/C Star Finger but only when starting the string from s.214+A. <br>This is mostly useful for frame traps as Star Finger will most likely not combo after any follow-up, except for s.214+A>214+C>623+A/B/C in the corner (combo must be short enough or 214+C will cause hard knockdown).
  }}
}}
}}
{{MoveData
{{ComboCard
|image=Jotaros623abc.png|frameless
|title=Stand Crush
|caption=[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dyj8OE9nDcU gg]
|notation=Stand Gauge depleted while blocking
|name=s.623X
|content=Stand Crush is a more powerful version of Stand Crash that forces the victim to take even longer to recover than from a Stand Crash. The extra time not only lets the opponent set up more damaging followups, but also resets damage scaling so whatever they hit you with hurts even more.
|data=
  {{AttackData-HFTF
  |startup=18 <br>(Can be held)
  |active=11
  |recovery=28
  |hit=+3
  |block=+2
  |pushblock=-23
  |guard=Mid
  |damage=
  |cancel=None
  |properties=IPS=No Scales=No <br>Air-UB
  |description=
*Unlike the Stand Off version, Jotaro cannot move while performing this move.  
*While not as useful as the Stand Off version, it can be still used as a combo extension after s.5C (close) and s.d.5C. After this move connects, you can combo with s.5A, although it's quite risky due to IPS.
*After a very long while, this attack becomes unblockable, though you'll never land it in a real game because it just takes too long.
*Gimmicky, extremely unsafe on whiff move that's punishable by most of the cast after a well timed pushblock.
*Has a tendency to trade, even from behind.
  }}
}}
}}


==Guard Cancel==
==Jotaro Combos==
===Stand Off===
<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">
{{MoveData
===Beginner Combos===
|image=Jotaro214abc.png|frameless
{{ComboCard
|caption=Every time I use this I'm reminded why i don't gc as jot often
  |title=Stand OFF 236S Confirm
|name=623X (While blocking)
  |subtitle=How Jotaro gets his knockdowns
|data=
  |difficulty={{DifficultyText|Basic}}
  {{AttackData-HFTF
   |notation='''5A''', '''6B''' xx '''236S''' xx '''s.214B''' > '''214A'''
   |startup=9
   |content=Very simple confirm into Jotaro's rekkas ending in a knockdown. Absolute must-know combo for any aspiring Jotaro as it allows him to put the opponent in an unreactable 50/50 via Star Finger. Note that nearly any Stand OFF normal may be used instead of the '''5A''', '''6B''' link, but it's best to learn this link early as it's the gateway to Jotaro's more optimal combos.
   |active=2
   |file=Jojoban-logo.gif
   |recovery=64
}}
  |hit=Launch
{{ComboCard
   |block=+18
   |title=Stand ON Rekka Confirm
   |pushblock=-45
   |subtitle=How to turn Jotaro's strong Stand ON normals into a knockdown
   |guard=Mid
   |difficulty={{DifficultyText|Basic}}
  |damage=
   |notation='''d.s.5A''', '''s.5AAB''' xx '''s.214B''' > '''214A'''
   |cancel=None
   |content=Not only is '''d.s.5A''' extremely fast, but it's also consistently rewarding on hit thanks to reliably comboing into '''s.214B''' > '''214A'''. <br> '''d.s.5A''', '''s.5A''' is a link you'll need to practice to hit consistently, but it's fairly lenient and well worth the effort.
   |properties=IPS=No Scales=No <br>Air-UB
   |file=Jojoban-logo.gif
  |description=
*Its alright but not the best.
*Can be punished if you follow this up with 5B on hit.
   }}
}}
}}


===Stand On===
===Core Combos===
{{MoveData
{{ComboCard
|image=Jotaros214abc.png|frameless
  |title=Basic Stand ON !SC Combo
|caption=Go back to neutral.
  |subtitle=The reason it's so scary to play Stand ON vs. Jotaro
|name=s.623X (While blocking)
  |difficulty={{DifficultyText|Basic}}
|data=
   |notation='''d.s.5A''', '''s.5AAB''' xx '''s.214B''' '''!SC''', (...)
  {{AttackData-HFTF
   |content=Makes people wince when it lands. A lot of characters benefit from playing in Stand ON, but Jotaro's titanic Stand Damage makes Stand Crashing a breeze. Always be wary of your opponent's Stand Gauge, as adjusting your routing to cause a '''!SC''' makes it very easy to deal a ton of damage. It's ideal to '''!SC''' with '''s.214B''', as it moves Jotaro right up to the opponent's face and recovers fast enough to follow up, usually with a '''d.s.5C''' xx '''214S'''.
  |startup=10
*In a pinch, you can consider following through with this string even on block, as fully depleting the opponent's Stand Gauge while they're blocking gives you even more time to kill them with a combo of your choosing. However, '''s.214X''' is fairly unsafe on block, so weigh the risks carefully.
   |active=3
   |file=Jojoban-logo.gif
   |recovery=28
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  |hit=Launch
{{ComboCard
   |block=-7
   |title=Stand OFF BnB
   |pushblock=-13
   |subtitle=Where the real damage comes from
   |guard=Mid
   |difficulty={{DifficultyText|Intermediate}}
   |damage=
   |notation='''(...)''' '''5A''', '''6B''' xx '''214B''', '''hh.C''', '''5A''', '''6B''' ...
   |cancel=None
   |content=Stylish and damaging - what else could you ask for? This is a bit of a step up compared to basic confirms into '''236S''', but this extension improves Jotaro's corner carry and does far more damage. There's a few tricky bits here:
   |properties=IPS=No Scales=No <br>Air-UB
*You may find it's easier to negative edge '''6B''' xx '''214B''' like so: '''6[B]''' xx '''214]B['''.
  |description=
*It's vital that you hyperhop before doing '''j.C'''. You may find that sometimes a regular jump will suffice, but this is very inconsistent so it's better to always hyperhop.<br>
*Pretty fast and can get you out of some strings you don't know how to deal with.
The two main ways you'll follow up on this extension is by canceling into '''236S''' to end the combo or extend it further using '''Tandem (214S)'''. Both of these require Star Platinum to have disappeared after recovering from '''214B''', so adjust your timing accordingly. <br>
   }}
As useful as this combo part is, using it more than once in the same combo can be unreliable as IPS can force it to drop.
   |file=Jojoban-logo.gif
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==Supers==
===Miscellaneous Combos===
===Stand Off===
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  |title=The BBC Link
|image=Jotaro236aa - 1.png|frameless
   |subtitle=No BBC = Anger
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   |difficulty={{DifficultyText|Advanced}}
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   |notation='''...''' '''d.2B'''~'''236AA''', '''6B''' '''(236AA hits)'''
|image4=Jotaro236aa - 4.png|frameless
   |content=A very unique, stylish and situationally optimal combo part. Normally, canceling Stand OFF normals that use your stand works as expected, i.e. the normal is canceled into the special/super/whatever else. However, certain normals have an unusual property that allows the Stand User to cancel into a different action while the Stand continues attacking.<br>
|caption4=The 4 hour Jotaro main's favourite move.
This combo abuses the fact that '''d.2B''' has this property by canceling its startup into '''236AA''' to reduce Jotaro's recovery while Star Platinum continues the attack. Because of this stagger, it's possible to link into '''6B''' before '''236AA''' actually hits.
|name=236AA
*The primary way to combo into this is by ending Tandem strings with '''s.5AB xx s.623X'''. Forcing a '''!SC''' on the last hit gives you far more time, but isn't necessary.
|data=
*There's several input shortcuts to help with the unusual cancel:
  {{AttackData-HFTF
**'''661B''' '''[ABC]''' ~ '''236]ABC['''
   |startup=28
**'''[A]''' '''661[ABC]''' ~ '''236]ABC['''
  |active=94
**'''6612B[AC]''' ~ '''36]AC['''
   |recovery=60
   |file=Jojoban-logo.gif
  |hit=+185
   |block=+159
   |pushblock=+154
  |guard=Mid
  |damage=
  |cancel=None
  |properties=IPS=No Scales=Yes
  |description=
*Can be combo'd into from d.2B xx 236AA 6B, where 6B hits after superflash, but before 236AA.
*Resets IPS.
*Only use as combo fodder.
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|image=Jotaro214aa.png|frameless
==Character Overviews==
|caption=Grab setup
<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">
|name=214AA
Note that this is by no means a comprehensive overview of the characters in this game, but it does aim to give first-time readers a basic idea of what to expect from each character. For a more complete look, click on the character's name to go to their page and learn more! (editor's note: the ones with an asterisk are ones i'm not quite happy with so i hope someone with better writing skills/character knowledge can fix them - thanks!)
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====Active Stand====
  {{AttackData-HFTF
*'''{{CharacterLabel-HFTF|Jotaro}}''' is a close range brawler with equally strong options in the midrange. Gets his hits by outspeeding or outboxing the opponent's moves before converting said hits into combos with monstrous damage that lead to oppressive 50/50 okizeme.
  |startup=14
 
  |active=3
*'''{{CharacterLabel-HFTF|Avdol}}''' is a jack-of-all-trades who heavily rewards fighting game fundamentals. His lack of any real weakness allows him to adapt to nearly any situation or matchup. Has some of the best-in-class tools for nearly any situation, although he can struggle to take back momentum once he's at a disadvantage.
  |recovery=39
 
  |hit=Launch
*'''{{CharacterLabel-HFTF|Kakyoin}}''' is everything you can dream of and more. Normals that are fast and long, amazing movement, obscene combo damage, suffocating oki and pressure along with Nets - the best move in the game, bar ''one''. His only real downside? Being tournament-banned.
  |block=+25
 
  |pushblock=+14
*'''{{CharacterLabel-HFTF|Polnareff}}''' is both hard to keep away and impossible to get in on. He's extremely good at playing a patient, neutral-focused game supported by his excellent pokes and massive air normals, but Polnareff can switch to a smothering offense with mixups backed by his Shooting Star special in a heartbeat if he needs to.
  |guard=Mid
 
  |damage=
*'''{{CharacterLabel-HFTF|Dio}}''' is an extremely volatile character defined by lightning-fast dashes and the potential to end rounds off a single opening. Once he’s in the lead, Dio’s movement, strong air normals and the exceptional Stand ON Knives super can put the opponent in checkmate - literally.
  |cancel=With S to cancel the attack
 
  |properties=IPS=No Scales=No
*'''{{CharacterLabel-HFTF|Devo}}''' is widely considered to be the first real example of a puppet character, and he embodies the archetype perfectly. Effective doll placement allows Devo to attack from two directions, which gives him obscene damage, mixup potential and neutral control.
  |description=
 
*This super comes out quick and is very useful as a hitconfirm for some easy damage.  
*'''{{CharacterLabel-HFTF|Iggy}}'''* is the smallest character in the game when in Stand OFF, but gains an airdash along with a unique glide in Stand ON, which allows him to play an unorthodox aerial keepaway and high/low game. He's also a dog.
*Not the most optimal combo ender but it does its job well when you're out of options.  
 
*This super does not have many invincibility frames, which does not make it a good reversal. This attack can be held to increase its duration while Jotaro can freely move around and attack the opponent.  
*'''{{CharacterLabel-HFTF|Midler}}''' is an unorthodox character with excellent neutral and footsies. She doesn't have a defined win condition, so she instead focuses on abusing the opponent's weaknesses with her varied toolkit, which include obnoxious air normals and the excellent Stand OFF Cars super.
*While charging this move, you can tap S to instantly cancel this attack. It can be used to bait the opponent into rolling.  
 
*This move always causes a Stand Crash once it connects.  
*'''{{CharacterLabel-HFTF|Vanilla Ice}}'''* is terrifying - only a select few characters compare in terms of sheer efficiency. Ice is very straightforward - his fast movement combined with excellent dashing normals make him threatening from a surprising distance and his exceptional Stand ON normals make him near impossible to approach once he's in the lead.
*Although the stand on variant is incredibly strong, the stand off variant has plentiful use. It becomes a strong brute force poke, as it is still rewarding on air hit and block.  
 
*You can confirm IOHs with the held variant, force AUBs, and even combo into knockdown from it on a Stand Crash.
*'''{{CharacterLabel-HFTF|New Kakyoin}}''' is a zoner-rushdown hybrid that combines oppressive limb zoning with equally oppressive mixups thanks to his unique Stand ON hoverdash. Also has access to Nets, which bolster every facet of his gameplay.
 
====Weapon Stand====
 
*'''{{CharacterLabel-HFTF|Alessi}}''' fights in the midrange and gets the bulk of his damage through his unique Child Transformation mechanic, hitting like a truck when a successful hit is capitalised off of. He specialises in controlling neutral, but his many exploitable weaknesses require adaptations and smart play to truly let him shine.
 
*'''{{CharacterLabel-HFTF|Chaka}}''' is a Weapon Stand character focused on close range combat. Constantly switches between Stand OFF's excellent mobility and Stand ON's higher variety of options including access to the situational but strong Learning Counter.
 
*'''{{CharacterLabel-HFTF|Old Joseph}}''' might look seem like a grappler at first, but in reality he plays more of a punish-reliant and okizeme-focused style. While the old man is by no means fast, the opponent has to be mindful of his solid dashing normals including a low-hitting slide, his near-fullscreen hitgrab and his Custom Combo - all of which can lead to a full combo.
 
====Passive Stand====
 
*'''{{CharacterLabel-HFTF|Mariah}}''' is a setup-based zoner with a unique level-up mechanic. Although she’s far weaker than most of the cast, landing hits with her Outlet S-Moves will upgrade all her special and super moves, leveling the playing field somewhat.
 
*'''{{CharacterLabel-HFTF|Hol Horse}}'''* is a zoning oriented character with several useful projectile attacks at his disposal. Although he is quite limited up close, his gameplan relies on frustrating the opponent to make mistakes before punishing them with anything ranging from basic positional advantage to Touch-of-Death combos.


*After a very long while, this attack becomes unblockable, though you'll never land it in a real game because it just takes too long.
*'''{{CharacterLabel-HFTF|Pet Shop}}''' is notorious for being one of the cheapest characters ever put in a fighting game. High damage, a unique standing hurtbox and fast movement are supplemented by Icicle Break - one of if not the best move in the game thanks to hitting overhead and needing no commitment to set up, making it an exceptional neutral, combo and setup tool.
  }}
 
}}
*'''{{CharacterLabel-HFTF|Black Polnareff}}''' is a character of extremes. He has great normals including good jump-ins and two 2f jabs that all lead to his signature infinite, but his nearly non-existent pressure and bog-standard movement mean it's very difficult to actually land a hit.  
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|image=Jotaro214S.png|frameless
|caption=Epilepsy warning
|name=214S / s.214S (Tandem, can be held)
|data=
  {{AttackData-HFTF
  |startup= -
  |active= -
  |recovery= -
  |hit= -
  |block=
  |pushblock=
  |guard= -
  |damage= -
  |cancel=With S to cancel the attack
  |properties=IPS=Reset Scales=Yes
  |description=
*Jotaro points with his finger and enters an 80 frames long 'Super Flash' during which you can input button combinations for your stand to execute.  
*The S button can be held after the 80 frames freeze for additional time to input buttons but it lowers your stand bar meter fast and will release upon reaching zero.  
*When released you will have a small period of invincibility (useful for evading attacks) and your stand will rush out and do the inputs you pressed during tandem 'Super Flash'.
*Your stand can do any Stand On normal you can do normally, as well as throw out Special Moves and Supers when in tandem.
*For Jotaro, your most common button combination to do in tandem is 5A>5B>5C any number of times (5 is recommended for most characters). After your tandem ends, you can continue your combo.
*When you input your combinations, remember that your stand cannot link its 5C attack into 5A, so you have to keep the enemy in hitstun and combo by hitting them in the middle of your stand attacks.


*You can also use the 5B>5B>2B string as it can combo on its own and will hit any crouching enemies. Alternatively, you can also try 2A>2B>2A>2B>2B.
*'''{{CharacterLabel-HFTF|Khan}}''' has very few surprises. He uses his surprisingly competent normals and movement to gradually wear down the opponent with a combination of dashing low pokes and a relatively safe instant overhead. Although his damage is underwhelming, it can improve with meter.


*If you have a lot of meter to spend, try performing 236+AA multiple times during a tandem. It leads to some insane damage, though if your opponent is standing you will need to push them far away from the last hit so it doesn't launch them, losing some damge in the process. If the opponent is crouching you don't need to worry about pushing them away.
*'''{{CharacterLabel-HFTF|Hol & Boingo}}'''* is an alternative version of Hol Horse with some altered attacks, new supers and a vastly improved S-Bullet special. While the duo might look a lot like Hol Horse on the surface, these changes have a massive impact on how they approach most situations.  


*Finally, the best way to end your tandem is with 623+A/B/C. Star Finger is very positive on hit and grants you pretty much any follow-up after the tandem ends.
*'''{{CharacterLabel-HFTF|Rubber Soul}}'''* isn't exactly fast, but sticks to the opponent like glue once he’s in. If he finds a hit or lands a grab, Rubber can force hard to escape, looping pressure with mixups. His exceptional defensive options also can set up this brutal vortex, meaning Rubber can be one Guard Cancel away from stealing the round.
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|image=Jotarotimestop.png|frameless
|caption=Star Platinum, The World!
|name=6 B A 6 S / s.6 B A 6 S
|data=
  {{AttackData-HFTF
  |startup=73 s.Off<br>78 s.On
  |active=53 extra frames per full bar of meter
  |recovery=152
  |hit=Wallbounce (if hit) / 0 (if not hit)
  |block=
  |pushblock=
  |guard=-
  |damage=
  |cancel=None
  |properties=Timestop
  |description=
*This Super requires at least 3 stocks of super meter to be used.  
*After a very long startup, Jotaro freezes the time, allowing him to freely bash his opponent with whatever attacks as long as his meter does not run out.
*Time Stop is mostly useless outside of proper Stand Crash combos due to its long startup animation which can be easily punished. It is mostly a stylish super that is only used to show one's skills at the game.
*If done center, it leads to massive damage, however, do note that all damage dealt during a time stop will be scaled down, therefore time stops done with small amounts of super meter will do smaller amounts of damage.


*When doing Time Stop, all damage done during frozen time is scaled down, though it does not really matter with Jotaro. S.236A(1) s.234A, 236+AA during time stop will lead to the highest damage while Jotaro's bashing the opponent. Just try to hit the opponent as many times as you can.
*'''{{CharacterLabel-HFTF|Shadow Dio}}'''* is a unique midrange character that rewards reading and conditioning the opponent. Very feast-or-famine, as he has excellent damage, okizeme and movement but starts to struggle as soon as he's put on the back foot due to his weak defensive options.
  }}
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===Stand On===
*'''{{CharacterLabel-HFTF|Young Joseph}}'''* is the only character with no actual Stand - despite this, he functions the same as other Passive Stand characters. While his pressure and damage are average, these can improve if he's able set up one of his projectiles. In addition, Young Joseph is full of unique setups and knowledge checks the opponent might not be ready for.
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|image3=Jotaros236aa - 3.png|frameless
|image4=Jotaros236aa - 4.png|frameless
|caption4="You know what, fuck it"
|name=s.236AA (Air OK)
|data=
  {{AttackData-HFTF
  |startup=14
  |active=61
  |recovery=15
  |hit=Launch
  |block=-1
  |pushblock=-1
  |guard=Mid
  |damage=
  |cancel=None
  |properties=IPS=No Scales=No Mid
  |description=
*Can be combo'd into from s.5B on most characters.
*Has invincibility on startup.
*Only use in combo's, or if it kills from s.5A s.5A s.5B.
*Can stuff Guard Cancel, depends on when the opponent does it.
*Can get you punished by a full combo if the opponent times his pushblocks after the first half of the move, since it leaves you open right in their face for a period of time.
*TBH you probably wanted star breaker but a sideswap made you misinput lol
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|caption4=What do you mean its punishable on hit?
|name=s.j.236AA
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  |startup=1
  |active=60
  |recovery=13 (not counting height)
  |hit=-7
  |block=-10
  |pushblock=-4
  |guard=Mid
  |damage=
  |cancel=None
  |properties=IPS=No Scales=No
  |description=
*Can be combo'd into from s.j.B/s.j.A
*Surprisingly good air to air.
*Don't use it unless you're sure it kills or Stand Crashes.
*Punishable on hit if used on grounded opponents but safe on hit against airborne ones.
  }}
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|caption=Did you really just whiff? That's cringe bro.
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|data=
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  |startup=7
  |active=11
  |recovery=18
  |hit=Launch
  |block=-3
  |pushblock=-20
  |guard=Mid
  |damage=
  |cancel=Into itself
  |properties=IPS=No Scales=No
  |description=
*Star Platinum moves its arm back and charges up for a powerful flashy strike.
*This version of the super comes out slightly slower, meaning that it's impossible to combo into it from Jotaro's light and medium attacks in Stand On (unless they caused a Stand Crash), it can still comboed into from s.5c(close) and d.s.5c.
*It has FAR more invincibility frames and covers more range, turning it into one of the best long-range punish tools in the game.
*It can also be canceled with the S button to bait rolls/avoid a punish on block.
*This move always causes a Stand Crash once it connects.
*On Stand Crash against airborne opponents, most of the time it will not wallbounce and let you juggle them further.
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Latest revision as of 14:23, 5 March 2025

Mechanics

Movement

Ground Movement

Walk

4 / 6 on the ground
Moves you on the ground slowly.


Dash

44 / 66 on the ground
Dashing is faster than walking.


Roll

ABC on the ground (Stand OFF only)
Invincible to strikes for its entire duration and then some.

Standstill i-frames

Certain characters can gain extra invincibility from their rolls by standing still after their roll finishes. Note that this only applies to rolls that don't sideswitch - if you roll past an opponent, you only get whatever guaranteed post-roll iframes you would normally.
This is an extremely strong technique - the standstill state can be interrupted at any point with no downtime, allowing characters with generous iframes to effectively bait out punish attempts.

Roll Properties
Character Total Post-roll Standstill
text-middle Alessi - - -
text-middle Avdol 39 2 0
text-middle Black Polnareff - - -
text-middle Chaka - - -
text-middle Devo - - -
text-middle Dio - - -
text-middle Hol & Boingo - - -
text-middle Hol Horse - - -
text-middle Iggy - - -
text-middle Jotaro - - -
text-middle Kakyoin - - -
text-middle Khan - - -
text-middle Mariah - - -
text-middle Midler - - -
text-middle New Kakyoin - - -
text-middle Old Joseph - - -
text-middle Pet Shop - - -
text-middle Polnareff - - -
text-middle Rubber Soul - - -
text-middle Shadow Dio - - -
text-middle Vanilla Ice - - -
text-middle Young Joseph - - -


Air Movement

Jump

Any Upward Direction on the ground
Puts you in the air. Not throw invuln on startup i think


Super Jump

Any Downward Direction > Any Upward Direction on the ground
Puts you higher in the air.


Hop

Briefly Tap Any Upward Direction on the ground
Puts you lower in the air


Hyper Hop

Any Downward Direction > Briefly Tap Any Upward Direction on the ground
Puts you lower in the air but moves fast horizontally


Guard

Ground Block

4 / 1 on the ground
The most fundamental defensive option. Some moves must be blocked with 1 while some must be blocked with 4.


Air Block

7 / 4 / 1 in the air
All grounded normals are air unblockable. Air blockstun lasts until landing.


Pushblock

ABC while ground blocking
Be careful of the input overlap with roll.


Guard Cancel

623X while ground blocking


Tech Hit Also commonly known as Throw Teching or just Teching

4C / 6C within 2f of getting thrown.
Tight window but you'll have to deal with it.


Attacks

Normal Attacks

Heritage for the Future is a 4-button game, 3 of which are tied to your normal attacks.


Throw

4C / 6C while close to opponent
All throws are equal, but some throws are more equal than others. 2f window to tech


Special Moves

Motion Input + A / B / C / S
Most specials deal chip damage


Super Moves

Motion Input + Any 2 Attack Buttons
Cost meter. All supers have some form of invuln.


Knockdown and Air Tech

Wakeup

Automatic after knockdown
Wakeup time varies per character. Be very mindful of the block-only frame, don't attempt wakeup reversals if the opponent can meaty this frame properly.


Air Tech

Any Direction + Any 2 Attack Buttons
Autopilot downtech forever


Stands

Stands are HFTF's most unique mechanic and a big part of what makes the game so interesting.
Most Stand-related actions are tied to the S button. Every character belongs to one of three types:

  • Active Stand
  • Weapon Stand
  • Passive Stand

Active and Weapon Stand characters use the S button to toggle between Stand ON and Stand OFF modes.

Stand ON

Going Stand ON bestows several unique and powerful benefits.

Entirely different moveset

Characters in Stand ON will have an entirely new set of normals, specials and supers. Moves performed in Stand ON will have the "s." prefix, i.e. Jotaro's 5A in Stand ON would be s.5A


Chip Damage Nullification

Characters in Stand ON receive no chip damage. Instead, moves that would normally inflict chip will now damage the Stand Gauge.


Knockdown Immunity

Characters in Stand ON cannot be knocked down - almost every move that would normally cause a knockdown will instead launch you into the air.


In addition, characters will gain extra options in Stand ON based on if they're an Active or a Weapon Stand:

Active Stand

Double Jump

Any Upward Direction in the air
Puts you in the air in the air


Air Dash text-middle Kakyoin , text-middle Vanilla Ice , text-middle New Kakyoin and text-middle Iggy only

44 / 66 in the air
Puts you horizontally fast in the air


Tandem Very Easy

214S
Insanely effective at everything - if you can dream it, Tandem can do it.


Weapon Stand

Custom Combo

214S
Mostly used as a combo and a punish tool. Not as obscene as Tandem, but still useful.


Stand Durability

Stand Crash!

Stand Gauge depleted when getting hit
Stand Crashes put the victim in a period of extended hitstun - giving opponents more time to extend a combo, give them extra advantage on a knockdown or letting them convert off moves that they normally wouldn't be able to.


Stand Crush

Stand Gauge depleted while blocking
Stand Crush is a more powerful version of Stand Crash that forces the victim to take even longer to recover than from a Stand Crash. The extra time not only lets the opponent set up more damaging followups, but also resets damage scaling so whatever they hit you with hurts even more.


Jotaro Combos

Beginner Combos

Stand OFF 236S Confirm How Jotaro gets his knockdowns Basic

5A, 6B xx 236S xx s.214B > 214A
Very simple confirm into Jotaro's rekkas ending in a knockdown. Absolute must-know combo for any aspiring Jotaro as it allows him to put the opponent in an unreactable 50/50 via Star Finger. Note that nearly any Stand OFF normal may be used instead of the 5A, 6B link, but it's best to learn this link early as it's the gateway to Jotaro's more optimal combos.
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Stand ON Rekka Confirm How to turn Jotaro's strong Stand ON normals into a knockdown Basic

d.s.5A, s.5AAB xx s.214B > 214A
Not only is d.s.5A extremely fast, but it's also consistently rewarding on hit thanks to reliably comboing into s.214B > 214A.
d.s.5A, s.5A is a link you'll need to practice to hit consistently, but it's fairly lenient and well worth the effort.
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Core Combos

Basic Stand ON !SC Combo The reason it's so scary to play Stand ON vs. Jotaro Basic

d.s.5A, s.5AAB xx s.214B !SC, (...)
Makes people wince when it lands. A lot of characters benefit from playing in Stand ON, but Jotaro's titanic Stand Damage makes Stand Crashing a breeze. Always be wary of your opponent's Stand Gauge, as adjusting your routing to cause a !SC makes it very easy to deal a ton of damage. It's ideal to !SC with s.214B, as it moves Jotaro right up to the opponent's face and recovers fast enough to follow up, usually with a d.s.5C xx 214S.
  • In a pinch, you can consider following through with this string even on block, as fully depleting the opponent's Stand Gauge while they're blocking gives you even more time to kill them with a combo of your choosing. However, s.214X is fairly unsafe on block, so weigh the risks carefully.
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Stand OFF BnB Where the real damage comes from Intermediate

(...) 5A, 6B xx 214B, hh.C, 5A, 6B ...
Stylish and damaging - what else could you ask for? This is a bit of a step up compared to basic confirms into 236S, but this extension improves Jotaro's corner carry and does far more damage. There's a few tricky bits here:
  • You may find it's easier to negative edge 6B xx 214B like so: 6[B] xx 214]B[.
  • It's vital that you hyperhop before doing j.C. You may find that sometimes a regular jump will suffice, but this is very inconsistent so it's better to always hyperhop.

The two main ways you'll follow up on this extension is by canceling into 236S to end the combo or extend it further using Tandem (214S). Both of these require Star Platinum to have disappeared after recovering from 214B, so adjust your timing accordingly.

As useful as this combo part is, using it more than once in the same combo can be unreliable as IPS can force it to drop.
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Miscellaneous Combos

The BBC Link No BBC = Anger Advanced

... d.2B~236AA, 6B (236AA hits)
A very unique, stylish and situationally optimal combo part. Normally, canceling Stand OFF normals that use your stand works as expected, i.e. the normal is canceled into the special/super/whatever else. However, certain normals have an unusual property that allows the Stand User to cancel into a different action while the Stand continues attacking.

This combo abuses the fact that d.2B has this property by canceling its startup into 236AA to reduce Jotaro's recovery while Star Platinum continues the attack. Because of this stagger, it's possible to link into 6B before 236AA actually hits.

  • The primary way to combo into this is by ending Tandem strings with s.5AB xx s.623X. Forcing a !SC on the last hit gives you far more time, but isn't necessary.
  • There's several input shortcuts to help with the unusual cancel:
    • 661B [ABC] ~ 236]ABC[
    • [A] 661[ABC] ~ 236]ABC[
    • 6612B[AC] ~ 36]AC[
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Character Overviews

Note that this is by no means a comprehensive overview of the characters in this game, but it does aim to give first-time readers a basic idea of what to expect from each character. For a more complete look, click on the character's name to go to their page and learn more! (editor's note: the ones with an asterisk are ones i'm not quite happy with so i hope someone with better writing skills/character knowledge can fix them - thanks!)

Active Stand

  • text-middle Jotaro is a close range brawler with equally strong options in the midrange. Gets his hits by outspeeding or outboxing the opponent's moves before converting said hits into combos with monstrous damage that lead to oppressive 50/50 okizeme.
  • text-middle Avdol is a jack-of-all-trades who heavily rewards fighting game fundamentals. His lack of any real weakness allows him to adapt to nearly any situation or matchup. Has some of the best-in-class tools for nearly any situation, although he can struggle to take back momentum once he's at a disadvantage.
  • text-middle Kakyoin is everything you can dream of and more. Normals that are fast and long, amazing movement, obscene combo damage, suffocating oki and pressure along with Nets - the best move in the game, bar one. His only real downside? Being tournament-banned.
  • text-middle Polnareff is both hard to keep away and impossible to get in on. He's extremely good at playing a patient, neutral-focused game supported by his excellent pokes and massive air normals, but Polnareff can switch to a smothering offense with mixups backed by his Shooting Star special in a heartbeat if he needs to.
  • text-middle Dio is an extremely volatile character defined by lightning-fast dashes and the potential to end rounds off a single opening. Once he’s in the lead, Dio’s movement, strong air normals and the exceptional Stand ON Knives super can put the opponent in checkmate - literally.
  • text-middle Devo is widely considered to be the first real example of a puppet character, and he embodies the archetype perfectly. Effective doll placement allows Devo to attack from two directions, which gives him obscene damage, mixup potential and neutral control.
  • text-middle Iggy * is the smallest character in the game when in Stand OFF, but gains an airdash along with a unique glide in Stand ON, which allows him to play an unorthodox aerial keepaway and high/low game. He's also a dog.
  • text-middle Midler is an unorthodox character with excellent neutral and footsies. She doesn't have a defined win condition, so she instead focuses on abusing the opponent's weaknesses with her varied toolkit, which include obnoxious air normals and the excellent Stand OFF Cars super.
  • text-middle Vanilla Ice * is terrifying - only a select few characters compare in terms of sheer efficiency. Ice is very straightforward - his fast movement combined with excellent dashing normals make him threatening from a surprising distance and his exceptional Stand ON normals make him near impossible to approach once he's in the lead.
  • text-middle New Kakyoin is a zoner-rushdown hybrid that combines oppressive limb zoning with equally oppressive mixups thanks to his unique Stand ON hoverdash. Also has access to Nets, which bolster every facet of his gameplay.

Weapon Stand

  • text-middle Alessi fights in the midrange and gets the bulk of his damage through his unique Child Transformation mechanic, hitting like a truck when a successful hit is capitalised off of. He specialises in controlling neutral, but his many exploitable weaknesses require adaptations and smart play to truly let him shine.
  • text-middle Chaka is a Weapon Stand character focused on close range combat. Constantly switches between Stand OFF's excellent mobility and Stand ON's higher variety of options including access to the situational but strong Learning Counter.
  • text-middle Old Joseph might look seem like a grappler at first, but in reality he plays more of a punish-reliant and okizeme-focused style. While the old man is by no means fast, the opponent has to be mindful of his solid dashing normals including a low-hitting slide, his near-fullscreen hitgrab and his Custom Combo - all of which can lead to a full combo.

Passive Stand

  • text-middle Mariah is a setup-based zoner with a unique level-up mechanic. Although she’s far weaker than most of the cast, landing hits with her Outlet S-Moves will upgrade all her special and super moves, leveling the playing field somewhat.
  • text-middle Hol Horse * is a zoning oriented character with several useful projectile attacks at his disposal. Although he is quite limited up close, his gameplan relies on frustrating the opponent to make mistakes before punishing them with anything ranging from basic positional advantage to Touch-of-Death combos.
  • text-middle Pet Shop is notorious for being one of the cheapest characters ever put in a fighting game. High damage, a unique standing hurtbox and fast movement are supplemented by Icicle Break - one of if not the best move in the game thanks to hitting overhead and needing no commitment to set up, making it an exceptional neutral, combo and setup tool.
  • text-middle Black Polnareff is a character of extremes. He has great normals including good jump-ins and two 2f jabs that all lead to his signature infinite, but his nearly non-existent pressure and bog-standard movement mean it's very difficult to actually land a hit.
  • text-middle Khan has very few surprises. He uses his surprisingly competent normals and movement to gradually wear down the opponent with a combination of dashing low pokes and a relatively safe instant overhead. Although his damage is underwhelming, it can improve with meter.
  • text-middle Hol & Boingo * is an alternative version of Hol Horse with some altered attacks, new supers and a vastly improved S-Bullet special. While the duo might look a lot like Hol Horse on the surface, these changes have a massive impact on how they approach most situations.
  • text-middle Rubber Soul * isn't exactly fast, but sticks to the opponent like glue once he’s in. If he finds a hit or lands a grab, Rubber can force hard to escape, looping pressure with mixups. His exceptional defensive options also can set up this brutal vortex, meaning Rubber can be one Guard Cancel away from stealing the round.
  • text-middle Shadow Dio * is a unique midrange character that rewards reading and conditioning the opponent. Very feast-or-famine, as he has excellent damage, okizeme and movement but starts to struggle as soon as he's put on the back foot due to his weak defensive options.
  • text-middle Young Joseph * is the only character with no actual Stand - despite this, he functions the same as other Passive Stand characters. While his pressure and damage are average, these can improve if he's able set up one of his projectiles. In addition, Young Joseph is full of unique setups and knowledge checks the opponent might not be ready for.