Introduction
Everyone rumored, no one believed.
The comeback we were all yearning for.
Roll, truly the last and greatest Ultimate All-Star of our time, finally emerges from her brother's shadow in Tatsunoko vs. Capcom. Going from a virtually unplayable clone of Mega Man in Marvel vs. Capcom 2, so bad that even Servbot is more viable, Roll has been given her own original moveset based around her lethal housekeeping skills and her hi-tech broom.
Roll is a unique character in TvC. She's used mostly on anchor due to her strong assist and ability to control neutral with her notorious j.C. She can do situationally very high damage with 2 separate power up mechanics, but can have problems converting off of some hits. She is also the undisputed ruler of unburstable damage, with a number of OTG hits that can not be escaped.
Move List
Normal Moves
Move | Startup | Active | Recovery | Block Adv | Damage (Billions) |
Properties | Notes |
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5A | 4 | 2 | 13 | - | 720 | - | The fastest normal in the game at 4f. Rapid fire capable, but extremely short range. |
2A | 5 | 4 | 10 | - | 640 | Low | A short range low kick. Lower damage and slower startup, but longer range compared to 5A, this move is a little easier to use and still tied for startup with the rest of the fastest jabs in the game. |
5B | 6 | 5(7)4 | 5 | - | 1716 | - | A two hit broom attack, this move's extremely low recovery frames mean that this move is positive on block and hit, a rarity in this game. It links into other moves such as itself, or j.A, leading to an infinite on large characters like tekkaman. |
2B | 7 | 3 | - | - | 1360 | Low | A very fast low hitting normal with a deceptively long range. Useful for punishes or whiff punishes at slightly longer ranges, and Roll also moves forward meaning it's good for converting into 5H in combo strings as well. |
6B | 20 | 5 | - | - | 1840 | Overhead | A single hit overhead that can be cancelled into any of Roll's specials or supers, or baroqued to follow up with a full combo. Slightly visually deceptive since roll doesn't swing the broom until the end of the animation, but definitely reactable. |
5C | 12 | 6 | - | - | 2800 | - | A broom attack, like one slow hit of her 2B. Important combo filler as it's the only way to get into her launcher from a normal magic series. |
2C | 12 | 3 | - | - | 2240 | Low | A sweep using the broom. This move has long range and a strong hitbox. It can be used to mix up people who are looking for 6B in blockstrings. You can combo it into OTG damage with her sweep special, or a wallbounce swing if you have a charged broom. |
3C | 17 | 2 | - | - | 2400 | Launcher | Roll's launcher, she swings her broom in an upward arc. Reliably combos off of 5C. |
j.A | 5 | 12 | - | - | 640 | Overhead | A high priority poke with the handle of Roll's broom. This cancels into itself, and can combo into charged j.236A for a wallbounce and a combo when hit air to air. It can also be used as an instant overhead, where it combos into uncharged j.236a. |
j.B | 7 | 5 | - | - | 1120 | Overhead | A downward angled kick, relatively fast but mostly used for combo filler. |
j.C | 11 | 8 | - | - | 2240 | Overhead | A cornerstone of Roll's game. This move has very high priority with fast startup for a j.C and a massive disjointed hitbox. Since it knocks down air to air, you can usually convert some sort of OTG sweep off of it. It has relatively short hitstun for a j.C, making it difficult to combo off of normally. Roll players should get used to up-cancelling it into j.A to reliably convert off of IAD.C |
Universal Mechanics
Move | Startup | Active | Recovery | Block Adv | Damage (Billions) |
Properties | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
VAR starter | 11 | - | - | - | - | - | Same animation as Roll's j.C. |
Counter Tag | 27 | - | - | - | - | - | Same animation as Roll's 236 special. Unfortunately Roll doesn't get the normal extension of "just launch" after this crossover counter, so you have to come up with some other options such as jump attacks or just doing an OTG sweep afterward. |
Assist (Roll Splash) |
55 | - | - | - | 1200(640) | Projectile no Autocorrect |
Potentially Roll's strongest aspect, this assist is extremely enabling for certain characters and is one of the best in the game. The initial attack is a projectile that doesn't travel very far but has a good hitbox that protects in front and slightly above the point character. This hit has a long hitstun against aerial, and staggers grounded opponents. If it misses, however, it leaves a puddle on the ground, which acts as an obstacle in neutral and also hits low, making it the only assist in the game that can enable high/low unblockables. |
Forward Throw | - | - | - | - | 4800 | Throw | It's a throw, use it as a reversal. |
Back Throw | - | - | - | - | 4800 | Throw | It's a throw, use it as a reversal. |
Air Forward Throw | - | - | - | - | 5600 | Throw | If used close to the ground in the corner, it can be comboed into an OTG super sweep, which is rare in TvC. Difficult to land against a good opponent but still worth noting. |
Air Back Throw | - | - | - | - | 5600 | Throw | It's a throw, use it as a reversal. |
Special Moves
Move | Startup | Active | Recovery | Block Adv | Damage (Billions) |
Properties | Notes |
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Roll Power Up 214A/B/C |
20 | 1 | 26 | - | - | - | Does what it says on the tin, gives roll a power-up. Roll's broom will begin to glow, slightly raising the damage on her attacks. The next time Roll uses a special, she will get the "powered up" version of the special, and the charge will be consumed. |
Roll Broom Swing 236A/B/C |
8/9/12 | - | - | - | 2800 | Projectile Reflect | A large swing with the broom, which reflects projectiles and knocks back opponents in front of Roll. |
Roll Broom Swing - Charged 236A/B/C |
8/10/12 | - | - | - | 4400 | Projectile Reflect | The charged version of the broom swing functions similarly, but adds a wall bounce effect to the hit. This is useful for converting combos such as off of 6B or 2C. |
Aerial Roll Broom Swing j.236A/B/C |
8/10/12 | - | - | - | 2000/2400/2800 | Projectile Reflect | Similar to the broom swing, but in the air. When hitting air to air, the A version simply knocks the opponent back a bit, but the B and C versions cause hard knockdown, which enables her corner loops. However, the A version will maintain grounded when hitting a grounded opponent, which can help Roll convert off of her j.A instant overhead, while the charged version becomes too slow. |
Aerial Roll Broom Swing - Charged j.236A/B/C |
11/11/12 | - | - | - | 3600/4000/4400 | Projectile Reflect | The charged version of the broom swing functions similarly, but adds a wall bounce effect to the hit. The different versions not only do different damage, but wallbounce at different angles, enabling various conversions and combos. |
Roll Splash 623A/B/C |
29 | - | - | - | 1200(640) | Projectile | The same move as roll's assist. Difficult to combo into or out of, not very useful as a neutral tool. However, sweeping up the puddles produced by this can give a damage boost. |
Roll Splash - Charged 623A/B/C |
29 | - | - | - | 6136 | Projectile | The powered up version of Roll's splash attack goes full screen in a straight line, hitting enemies multiple times if it hits. Although neither are particularly useful, this feels worse than the uncharged version. |
Roll Mop Up [4]6A/B/C |
17/19/22 | - | - | - | 359(1516)/949(2151)/1722(3014) | - | Roll's signature move, she moves forward across the screen, hitting many times. Mostly used for its OTG properties. If you mash the button that you used to initiate the sweep, roll will stop in place and sweep furiously at the ground. The numbers in parentheses show the mashed damage numbers. If the Mop Up travels over a puddle, it will consume it, granting Roll a 10% damage boost for the rest of the match, stacking up to 5 times for a total 50% (!) damage boost. |
Roll Mop Up - Charged [4]6A/B/C |
22/25/32 | - | - | - | 1722(4030)/3051(6051)/4471(8391) | - | The charged version of the Mop Up has slower startup, but higher damage. The mashed version has a large flame effect added and does significant damage. |
Super Moves
Move | Startup | Active | Recovery | Block Adv | Damage (Billions) |
Properties | Notes |
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Roll Mop Up turbo [4]6A+B |
1+6 | - | - | - | 15783 | - | The super version of Roll's signature Mop Up special. The Mop Up Turbo does a large amount of damage and has some unique properties. If it hits a standing opponent and the last hit connects in the corner, you can follow up with a 2nd Mop Up Turbo OTG, essentially linking the super into itself. However if the super hits OTG, it is unsafe on hit, so make sure it either kills or you have something safe to DHC into. If you begin this super on top of one of Roll's puddles, the puddle is consumed, instantly granting Roll all 5 levels of her damage increase, a 50% damage increase for the rest of the match. |
Roll Down Time 214A+B |
1+12 | 23 | 59 | - | 0 | - | Roll summons an orb, which descends from the top of the screen to her position. If it touches Roll or another robot, it heals them, but if it contacts a human character, it will stagger them, regardless of if they are a partner or not. |
Oh. No. You. Didn't! 623A+B |
3+3 | - | - | - | 16560 | - | Roll's level 3, she sweeps in front of her, making a small fire which is the hitbox of this attack. If the enemy is hit by this fire, they are ignited, staggering away, as Roll dumps a huge bucket of water on their head to put the fire out. This move can hit OTG, but will not trigger the cinematic, doing significantly less damage. |
The Basics
Uncharged midscreen combo: 2a,5b,2b,5c,3c, j.abb, dj.bb, 236c/j.c
Charged midscreen combo: 2a,5b,2b,5c,3c, j.abb, dj.bb, 236c ground dash, 3c, j.abb, dj.bb, 236c/j.c