Introduction
A former member of the STARS special police unit and later an agent for the BSAA international organization. His experiences in Raccoon City led to him becoming one of the main figures combating the threat of Bioweapons and Bioterrorism. An expert in firearm use and hand-to-hand combat, Chris in this game is based on his appearance in Resident Evil 5, where he battles his nemesis Albert Wesker.
In UMvC3, Chris is a midrange or keepaway-focused character with limited mobility but strong damage output. He can utilize grenades and landmines through his 623X special to threaten opponents and start an offense, or he can run away and deal significant chip damage using his 236X gun specials (which he - unfortunately - can not aim upwards).
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Move List
Assists
Damage | Startup | Active | Recovery |
---|---|---|---|
50,000 + 90,000 | 34 | 2(16)2 | 134, 104 |
On Hit | On Block | Guard | Properties |
- | - | Mid | Invuln (as Crossover Counter) frames 1-???, |
THC Hyper: Sweep Combo. Has limited range and causes an unremarkable hard knockdown on hit. Notable mainly for being Chris' only assist that doesn't have Grenade Launcher as a THC, if you did not want it for some reason. If not protected by the point character, this assist is very punishable when blocked, most characters can mash 5S to launch Chris, putting him in significant danger. |
Damage | Startup | Active | Recovery |
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22,000 x8 | 49 | - | 114, 84 |
On Hit | On Block | Guard | Properties |
- | - | Mid | Priority: Low, Durability: 1 per shot |
THC Hyper: Grenade Launcher. Recommended assist. Chris fires an SMG burst that functions similarly to a common beam assist. Fairly safe to call basically whenever and cover your approach or help clear out some of an opponent's projectiles. Total hitstun is not the greatest for combo extensions, but is often sufficient. |
Damage | Startup | Active | Recovery |
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130,000 | 39 | - | 119, 89 |
On Hit | On Block | Guard | Properties |
- | - | Mid | - |
THC Hyper: Grenade Launcher. Chris places a landmine immediately in front of the point character. Unlike the point version, this mine will not explode on a character who is in a hard knockdown state, and thus does not work as an OTG assist. However, it can alleviate the need for an OTG by relaunching a falling opponent before they become knocked down in the first place. Niche assist for teams that really do not need the coverage of Gun Fire. |
Ground Normals
Damage | Startup | Active | Recovery |
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48,000 | 6 | 3 | 11 |
On Hit | On Block | Guard | Properties |
-1 | -2 | Mid | - |
Chris' 5L has below average startup but a solid hitbox, and is a decent anti-air. It is also useful for converting hits at regular jump height, as it can usually be chained directly into a 5S launcher. |
Damage | Startup | Active | Recovery |
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65,000 | 8 | 3 | 18 |
On Hit | On Block | Guard | Properties |
-3 | -4 | Mid | - |
In a similar vein to 5L, 5M is slower than average but has a respectable hitbox. In most cases, it is outclassed by 2M, which has the same startup while reaching farther and hitting low. |
Damage | Startup | Active | Recovery |
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80,000 | 10 | 3 | 21 |
On Hit | On Block | Guard | Properties |
-1 | -2 | Mid | - |
Fantastic range, and advances Chris forward about one character length, which will largely negate the pushback of this move on hit or block. Thanks to 6H further advancing Chris forward, he does not need to worry about being unable to confirm into 5S or other specials, and throwing this attack out can be very rewarding. |
Damage | Startup | Active | Recovery |
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45,000 | 6 | 3 | 13 |
On Hit | On Block | Guard | Properties |
-3 | -4 | Low | - |
Solid range for a light attack. |
Damage | Startup | Active | Recovery |
---|---|---|---|
80,000 | 8 | 3 | 18 |
On Hit | On Block | Guard | Properties |
-3 | -4 | Low | - |
Great range and easy to confirm into full combos or transition into pressure. |
Damage | Startup | Active | Recovery |
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90,000 | 17 | 2 | 19 |
On Hit | On Block | Guard | Properties |
+2 | +1 | Low | , deals chip, Priority: Low, Durability: 3, scales as a Special |
Very different from the standard Marvel 2H, and functions more like a command normal than a regular one. Chris crouches and fires a single pistol shot at a downward angle. This move is mainly notable for hitting OTG. Because it is a normal and special-cancelable, Chris can follow up an OTG gunshot with most special moves, the most notable being 214H and 236H. This is a core element of many of Chris' combo routes. |
Damage | Startup | Active | Recovery |
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80,000 | 9 | 4 | 27 |
On Hit | On Block | Guard | Properties |
Launch | -9 | Mid | , |
Fairly standard launcher. |
Aerial Normals
Damage | Startup | Active | Recovery |
---|---|---|---|
50,000 | 5 | 5 | 19 |
On Hit | On Block | Guard | Properties |
+6 | +5 | OH | - |
- |
Damage | Startup | Active | Recovery |
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70,000 | 8 | 3 | 27 |
On Hit | On Block | Guard | Properties |
+12 | +11 | OH | - |
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Damage | Startup | Active | Recovery |
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90,000 | 10 | 3 | 26 |
On Hit | On Block | Guard | Properties |
+15 | +14 | OH | - |
Airthrow OS attack. |
Damage | Startup | Active | Recovery |
---|---|---|---|
85,000 | 10 | 4 | 32 |
On Hit | On Block | Guard | Properties |
+18 | +16 | OH | |
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Command Normals
Damage | Startup | Active | Recovery |
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90,000 | 15 | 4 | 22 |
On Hit | On Block | Guard | Properties |
-3 | -4 | Mid | , Deals chip damage, Priority: Low, Durability: 3, scales as a Special |
Low Shot is a command normal that functions very similarly to Chris' 2H. Chris fires his pistol downwards, except while standing. It is still an OTG and can be used in combos in mostly the same way as 2H. Because Chris stands while firing this shot, its effective horizontal range is slightly longer than the crouching shot of 2H. As a downside, this version hits Mid instead of Low. |
Damage | Startup | Active | Recovery |
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90,000 | 15 | - | Until landing |
On Hit | On Block | Guard | Properties |
0 | -1 | Mid | Deals chip damage, Priority: Low, Durability: 3, scales as a Special |
The last of Chris' trio of pistol attacks. Unlike 2H and 6M, this version does not hit OTG. It has the longest potential range of the three, by virtue of Chris being able to fire it from higher up, but has limited combo potential. Chris can not chain into j.2H from aerial normals. |
Damage | Startup | Active | Recovery |
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90,000 | 15 | 3 | 25 |
On Hit | On Block | Guard | Properties |
-5 | -6 | Mid | Deals chip |
Chris advances forward a solid distance (roughly two character lengths) while making a lunging swing with his taser. During the recovery of this move, Chris takes a step back, losing a good amount of the ground he gained during the startup. However, canceling 6H into any other move will prevent this backstep and allow Chris to gain a great deal of ground while attacking. Allows Chris to capitalize on the great range of his normal attacks without having to worry about follow-ups whiffing. |
Damage | Startup | Active | Recovery |
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18,000 per hit, up to 25 hits | 20 | 17+ | 22 |
On Hit | On Block | Guard | Properties |
0 | -1 | Mid | Deals chip damage, scales as a Special |
Chris can not chain into this command normal the way he can chain into his other grounded command normals. Chris pulls out a flamethrower and fires directly ahead. By holding down the H button, Chris can extend the total duration and hitcount of this move, racking up damage. This move causes virtually no pushback on hit or block, although it is still vulnerable to being pushblocked. This move can be special canceled, which is a useful way to tack on extra damage to Chris' combos. This is primarily done by following up a ground bounce of any kind with 4[H] xx 214H (1st hit) xx hyper. Presumably due to a bug, 4H Flamethrower's initial startup frames can not be canceled into a dash, the way almost all other normals and command normals can. This means that Chris can not plink dash backwards using the H button, as he will get stuck in the Flamethrower animation. It is still possible for Chris to plink dash backwards, using a M~L+M input. |
Special Moves
L (Shotgun) + |
Damage | Startup | Active | Recovery |
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20,000 x10 | 25 | - | 31 | |
On Hit | On Block | Guard | Properties | |
+7 | +6 | Mid | , (air version only), Priority: Low, Durability: 1 per shot | |
M (SMG) + |
Damage | Startup | Active | Recovery |
22,000 x8 | 25 | 13 | 22 | |
On Hit | On Block | Guard | Properties | |
+1 | 0 | Mid | , (air version only), Priority: Low, Durability: 1 per shot | |
H (Magnum) + |
Damage | Startup | Active | Recovery |
150,000 | 22 | - | 34 | |
On Hit | On Block | Guard | Properties | |
- | -12 | Mid | , into (grounded version), and (airborne version) Priority: Low, Durability: 10, scales by 0.85 | |
Chris pulls out one of three weapons depending on button strength, and fires it directly ahead.
All three versions can be done in the air. If done while airborne, Chris will aim the shots at a down-forward 45 degree angle, rather than firing straight ahead. These downward-firing shots can hit OTG, unlike the grounded versions. Additionally, Air Magnum causes a ground bounce on hit, rather than a wallbounce. |
Damage | Startup | Active | Recovery |
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130,000 | 17 | - | 30 |
On Hit | On Block | Guard | Properties |
- | -7 | Mid | , Priority: Medium, Durability: 1 |
Chris places a landmine on the ground in front of him. The landmine will detonate with a small, OTG-capable explosion if any of the following conditions are met:
The mine is fast enough to use for relaunching in certain combos, as an alternative to Air Magnum or 2H/6M. Since the mine also automatically detonates if Chris is hit, he can stand on or near it for some solid, temporary protection against close-range attacks. As a bonus, the explosion is medium priority, and will delete any standard low-priority projectile it comes into contact with for its short duration. |
Damage | Startup | Active | Recovery |
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150,000 | 20 | - | 25 |
On Hit | On Block | Guard | Properties |
- | - | Mid | |
Chris tosses a standard grenade, which will bounce off walls or the ground before exploding. As an explosive, it functions similarly to his 623L Landmine, but it does not automatically detonate on contact with an opponent. It will still detonate after 90 frames, being hit by a projectile, or if Chris is hit. The explosion is OTG-capable, but this is extraordinarily awkward to utilize due to the grenade's trajectory. It does have some use in enabling all hits of Chris' Grenade Launcher hyper. As a neutral and setup tool, it is largely outclassed by 623H, which is only slightly slower but creates a long-lasting flame carpet instead of a single short explosion. |
Damage | Startup | Active | Recovery |
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130,000 + 15,000 x5 | 25 | 120 (grenade) + 120 (flames) | 26 |
On Hit | On Block | Guard | Properties |
- | - | Mid | , Priority: Medium (explosion), Low (fire), Durability: 1 per hit |
Chris tosses a grenade with a similar animation to the M version. The grenade travels in a slightly different arc, and lasts 120 frames before detonating instead of 90 (it can still detonate early if hit by a projectile, or if Chris is hit). Not only does this grenade create an explosion, it also leaves a flame carpet on the ground at the point of impact. The flame carpet has five total hits, which last a fairly significant amount of time. If the grenade makes contact with an opponent, Chris usually has ample time to confirm a combo on hit, or set up a mixup on block. H Grenade is one of Chris' primary mixup tools, and Chris players will often use their oncoming mixup time after a snapback or kill to throw one or even two of these. |
Damage | Startup | Active | Recovery |
---|---|---|---|
50,000 + 60,000 | 10 | 2(15)3 | 21 |
On Hit | On Block | Guard | Properties |
-1 | -2 | Mid | - |
Double-hitting special move. Chris punches twice, with the ability to perform a series of Deadly Rave-style follow-up attacks. Chris can press L in a 10 frame window starting from when the second punch connects, leading into the follow-up sequence (see below). Outside of accessing the follow-up attacks, this move is very poor. Even then, it is only worth considering on hit, and even then, it is mostly outclassed by H Body Blow. |
Damage | Startup | Active | Recovery |
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50,000 | 12 | 3 | 26 |
On Hit | On Block | Guard | Properties |
-3 | -4 | Mid | - |
When this follow-up makes contact, Chris has a 10 frame window to input M, which will then follow up with with Heavy Blow (see below). |
Damage | Startup | Active | Recovery |
---|---|---|---|
50,000 | 13 | 3 | 30 |
On Hit | On Block | Guard | Properties |
-5 | -6 | Mid | - |
When this follow-up makes contact, Chris has a 5 frame window to input H, which will then follow up with with Payoff (see below). |
Damage | Startup | Active | Recovery |
---|---|---|---|
25,000 + 30,000 + 80,000 | 15 | 3(18)3(17)4 | 21 |
On Hit | On Block | Guard | Properties |
- | -3 | Mid | (2nd hit), (last hit) |
Finale of the 214L combination. Causes a wallbounce on hit. |
Damage | Startup | Active | Recovery |
---|---|---|---|
50,000 + 80,000 | 10 | 2(24)3 | 22 |
On Hit | On Block | Guard | Properties |
- | -3 | Mid | |
Double-hitting combo attack, very similar to 214L. M Combination Punch has a much simpler follow-up pattern: a 5 frame window near the end of the second hit to input H and follow up with Magnum Combo. |
Damage | Startup | Active | Recovery |
---|---|---|---|
150,000 | 22 | - | 37 |
On Hit | On Block | Guard | Properties |
- | -12 | Mid | into , Priority: Low, Durability: 10, scales by 0.85 |
As a follow-up to 214M, Chris pulls out his Magnum and delivers a wall-bouncing shot. In most cases, it is easier and more practical for Chris to just use his 236H Magnum special directly. |
Damage | Startup | Active | Recovery |
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50,000 + 90,000 | 10 | 2(16)2 | 41 |
On Hit | On Block | Guard | Properties |
- | -20 | Mid | |
Has no follow-ups, unlike the other two 214X specials. However, this version is actually the most useful. This special causes a simple but lengthy Hard Knockdown on hit. Since Chris has multiple strong OTG options via his pistol attacks, he can confirm into this attack and then pick the opponent right back up for simple combo extensions. |
Damage | Startup | Active | Recovery |
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- | 10 | - | 5 |
On Hit | On Block | Guard | Properties |
- | - | - | - |
Chris enters a special "prone" stance. While in this stance, Chris can not dash, block, or use almost any of his attacks. He is able to crawl slowly forwards or backwards, and can call assists in this state.. To compensate, Chris gains an extremely low profile, allowing him to evade under almost any projectile, as well as many normal attacks. Chris can try to utilize this in projectile battles to render himself immune to an opponent's zoning, while firing back with Prone Shot. However, he is very vulnerable to even the most basic rushdown in this stance. Chris can cancel normals into Prone Position, and this technically is faster than letting many moves recover normally. For obvious reasons, this is not useful in combos or mixups. Chris can cancel Prone Position whenever he is not firing by inputting any upward direction. He will also automatically cancel the stance if he is crossed up. Canceling Prone Position manually has a 5 frame window where Chris is vulnerable, but if Chris' stance is canceled automatically, he will be invincible while standing up. |
Damage | Startup | Active | Recovery |
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90,000 | 15 | - | 9 |
On Hit | On Block | Guard | Properties |
- | - | Mid | , Priority: Low, Durability: 3 |
Chris' only attack in Prone Stance. Fires a single pistol shot directly ahead. |
Hyper Combos
Damage | Startup | Active | Recovery |
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100,000 x4 | 15+4 | 112 | 37 |
On Hit | On Block | Guard | Properties |
- | - | Mid | (1st hit, vs grounded), (1st and 2nd hit), , scales by 0.9 |
Chris readies a grenade launcher and fires four shots in sequence:
If all four shots of this hyper connect, Chris is actually significantly plus on hit or block, and Chris can even extend into a second hyper afterwards to deal high total damage. |
Damage | Startup | Active | Recovery |
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40,000 + 50,000 + (8,000 x10 if ground bounce not used earlier in the combo) + 10,000 x8 + 100,000 + 130,000 | 10+2 | 4(10)3(27)8(27)17(20)7(43)20 | 53 |
On Hit | On Block | Guard | Properties |
- | -31 | Mid | into (second hit), (SMG hits), all hits except the first two scale by 0.96 |
Chris performs a series of attacks, starting with a two-hit knife combination, then firing all three of his guns, and finishing with a rocket launcher blast. This is Chris' standard combo ender, especially if he does not have a way to ensure all hits of Grenade Launcher will land. If Chris has not already consumed his ground bounce during the combo, the second hit of this combo will groundbounce the opponent. Otherwise, the hit will cause a Hard Knockdown. This is important for the following attack in the combo: a highly-damaging shotgun blast. The shotgun will whiff if the opponent was not ground-bounced by the previous hit, lowering the hyper's total damage. Regardless of whether the groundbounce is used or not, the attacks after the shotgun blast will connect as normal, and Chris can still finish the combo. |
Damage | Startup | Active | Recovery |
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16,500 x27 | 35+1 (20 per shot) | 37 (per shot), 260 (total) | 43 |
On Hit | On Block | Guard | Properties |
- | - | Mid | Invuln for (35+7) frames, |
Non-cinematic Level 3 hyper. Chris produces a rocket guidance system, and a large aiming cursor appears on screen. For the duration, Chris can not move, but inputting movements will steer the cursor in any direction. When the cursor is where you would like it to be, pressing any of the regular attack buttons will cause a large, OTG-capable explosion to fall down from above. The hyper lasts until Chris has fired three total shots, 260 total frames have passed, or if Chris is hit by any attack. The lengthy startup makes this hyper difficult to combo in to, but Chris can utilize some of his longer-lasting Hard Knockdowns to set it up, and the heavy damage from three consecutive shots is worth considering. This move has quite a bit of invincibility, but not enough to last until the first shot is actually active, and thus it is not necessarily strong as a reversal. By default, the aiming cursor appears directly over Chris. This can be altered by holding an attack button during the hyper flash. Holding L will cause it to start directly in front of Chris, holding M will cause it to appear midscreen, and holding H will cause it to appear at fullscreen distance. By saving time on moving the cursor to its destination before firing, Chris can combo into this hyper at ranges where it would not otherwise be possible. |
Universal Mechanics
Damage | Startup | Active | Recovery |
---|---|---|---|
80,000 | 1 | 1 | - |
On Hit | On Block | Guard | Properties |
- | - | Throw | |
Chris performs a "neck snap" throw, which causes the opponent to slowly fall to the ground. Despite the crumple-like animation, Chris does not recover until the opponent is knocked down, and must follow up with an OTG attack. Luckily, Chris has several strong OTG options to use. |
Damage | Startup | Active | Recovery |
---|---|---|---|
80,000 | 1 | 1 | - |
On Hit | On Block | Guard | Properties |
- | - | Airthrow | |
Unlike many airthrows, Chris' airthrow brings both his opponent and himself straight down to the ground. The follow-up is thus basically the same at any height or screen position, and Chris can pick up with an OTG 2H gunshot. |
Damage | Startup | Active | Recovery |
---|---|---|---|
50,000 | 2 | 4 | 20 |
On Hit | On Block | Guard | Properties |
- | -2 | Mid | Snapback |
Animation and hitbox based on 5H. |
Damage | Startup | Active | Recovery |
---|---|---|---|
30,000 | - | 20 | 34 |
On Hit | On Block | Guard | Properties |
- | -16 | OH | |
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Team Position
Chris is typically chosen either as a point character or in the second position. He makes a poor anchor character, as he struggles to play aggressively by himself. Although X-Factor does significantly increase his ability to deal Chip Damage, many characters can simply wait out the 20 second duration while taking minimal damage. Chris' Gun Fire assist covers the same space as the more popular beam assists, but has shorter duration which makes it more difficult to use in confirms.
Notable Synergies
Spencer: Chris can usually perform solo relaunches, but these routes get a lot harder deep into a combo, when Hitstun Deterioration gets higher. Spencer can make these late stage OTG pickups much easier, by calling his Slant Shot assist while Chris OTGs with 2H, to grab the opponent and force a restand. His Bionic Maneuvers hyper is also a fantastic DHC option, as it deals good damage and Spencer can usually continue the combo afterwards. Chris can set up this DHC easily, as both of his level 1 hypers leave the opponent close to the ground.
Players to Watch: GCYoshi (Chris/Spencer/Sentinel), Senor Taxi (Chris/Spencer/Dante)
Sentinel: The Sentinel Force (Charge) assist stays on screen for a very long time (provided Sentinel himself does not get hit, which makes the drones disappear). Chris can use these drones to cover for the slow startup of many of his specials, giving him time to set up his keepaway game. Chris can also use drones assist to pick up after a full screen magnum shot, something that is much more difficult without drones. This adds a very dangerous layer to Chris' projectile game.
Players to Watch: Windzero (Chris/Sentinel/Jill), GCYoshi (Chris/Spencer/Sentinel)
Nemesis: Gun Fire is a fast horizontal assist that can cover Nemesis' advance or retreat similarly to a beam assist. Additionally, these two characters both have THC Hypers which are highly damaging, OTG-capable projectile barrages. Either of these two can call a THC with the other to turn a Hard Knockdown into heavy damage, and Chris even recovers fast enough from his own hyper to follow up with a 4H Flamethrower while the opponent is ground-bounced by Nemesis.
Players to Watch: Scamby (Wesker/Nemesis/Chris)
Wesker: Despite OTG assists making their way out of the meta, Chris still appreciates one more than most characters, and Wesker's is the absolute best for just that. The low hitstun on Chris' normals make it hard for him to make lengthy solo combos, so an easy OTG option opens up a Grenade Launcher extension and a convenient way to incorporate another flamethrower into his combos. Phantom Dance as a THC also allows Chris to spend two meters for a damaging OTG pick up and can still continue the combo afterwards. Wesker can also make notable use of the THC himself, activating X-Factor immediately after startup and getting five consecutive mixups that are impossible to see.
Players to Watch: LivinLegend26 (Chris/Wesker/Akuma), Jumpman (Chris/Ammy/Wesker)
Other Players to Watch: St. Valentine (Wesker/Chris/Jill, She-Hulk/Spencer/Chris, ChrisD (Chris/Doom/Strider), LLND (Chris/Hsien-Ko/Ammy)
Alternate Colors
Color 1 | Color 2 | Color 3 | Color 4 | Color 5 | Color 6 | Alt Color |
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