- Explosive Damage Output: Thanks to her impressive combo game, as well as her consistent metered options, Tamao can deal massive, and consistent damage. This is also helped by her quick meter building and powerful super routes.
- Bag of Tricks: With LK Kusenkyaku giving her a tricky burst movement option, Tamao can advance on opponents in unexpected ways to set up funky grab mixups, which is helped by her command grab, Pokopoko Midare Uchi. Kikodan is also a tricky pressure tool that the opponent has to work around.
- Solid Metered Options: Tamao can put her meter to good use, thanks to tools like the 0F reversal/juggle starter EX Soryugeki, the consistent OTG and loop starter EX Kikoudan, and the shockingly powerful Lightning Crash, giving her plenty of opportunities to back up her gameplan.
- Run: Tamao has a run instead of a dash, unlike the rest of the cast. This applies to her backdash, that she can dash brake by tapping forward, which lets her make quick minor adjustments on her spacing as needed. It even allows her to extend combos in situations where other characters wouldn't be able to.
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- High Execution: Tamao's offensive strength may be powerful, but she tends to have a much larger execution barrier than the rest of the cast, with a reliance on quite a few links, including multiple 1f links, use of negative edge, and lengthly, precise combos which have tons of character specifics that you must memorize.
- Gimmicky: Tamao has a handful of tricks at her disposal to keep opponents honest, but if they have their wits about them, they'll be able to catch on to her tricks with relative ease, and while she is still solid without them, it does certainly hurt her snowballing potential.
- Weak Fullscreen Presence: Tamao lacks much in the way of fullscreen presence, which forces her to either wait for the opponent to approach, or to approach herself. This hurts her match-ups against more defensive characters, namely Satomi & Ayako.
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