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The '''Corn Shot''' series are Real Time chips that fires corn explosions on enemies in front of MegaMan, dealing up to two htis of {{Element|6|Wood}} and [[Statuses_(BN6)#Flinching|Flinching]] damage.
The '''Corn Shot chip series''' are Real Time chips that fires corn explosions on an enemy in front of MegaMan, dealing up to two hits of {{Element|6|Wood}} element [[Statuses_(BN6)#Flinching|Flinching]] damage. Corn Shot creates [[Grass Panels]] on [[Object_(BN6)|objects]] and enemies it hits, which happens before damage is dealt.  


* {{Chip|6|Bubble Star 1}} deals 50 damage per hit.
* {{Chip|6|Corn Shot 1}} deals 50 damage per hit.
* {{Chip|6|Bubble Star 2}} deals 60 damage per hit.
* {{Chip|6|Corn Shot 2}} deals 60 damage per hit.
* {{Chip|6|Bubble Star 3}} deals 70 damage per hit.
* {{Chip|6|Corn Shot 3}} deals 70 damage per hit.


When used in [[Beast Out]]:
When used in [[Beast Out]]:
* When the user is directly in front of the enemy, the user Beast jumps but remains in place.
* When the user is on the enemy's row, the user Beast Jumps one panel forward unless there is an object in front of the user, in which case the user stays in place but still spends Beast Jump frames.
* When the user is not on the enemy's row, the user Beast Jumps to the panel connecting the user's column and the enemy's row.
* When the user is behind the enemy, the user Beast Jumps to the panel directly in front of the enemy.
* This targeting logic is unaffected by whether the enemy is standing behind an object or not.


===Notes===
===Notes===
* All versions of Corn Shot can form the PA {{Chip|6|Corn Fiesta}}.
* All versions of Corn Shot can form the PA {{Chip|6|Corn Fiesta}}.
* Corn Shot creates [[Grass Panels]] on [[Object|objects]] and enemies it hits, which happens before damage is dealt. Corn Shot can also hit enemies directly or diagonally behind the initial hit panel.
* If the enemy stays directly or diagonally behind an enemy-controlled, or neutral object, hitting the object with Corn Shot will spread the attack to the enemy. Hitting the enemy will not spread the attack to objects.
*[[Defense_Priority|Invisible + Barrier interaction]]  
*[[Defense_Priority|Invisible + Barrier interaction]]  


==Frame Data==  
==Frame Data==  
All versions of Corn Shot share the following frame data:


TBA
* Have a 10 frame startup (14 in [[Beast Out]]), recovery ends on frame 36.
 
* An invisible hitbox spawns on top of the user on frame 11. Then, it travels down the row at a rate of 1 frame per panel. If the hitbox collides with an enemy, the first hit is dealt on the frame immediately after. The second hit is dealt 13 frames after the first, meaning an enemy can step away from their panel during these 13 frames to avoid being caught by the second hit.
 
* After the frame when an object takes damage, it takes 12 frames for an enemy standing directly or diagonally behind it to get hit by the spreaded attack. The second hit of this spreaded attack is also dealt 13 frames after the first.
 
* Counterable on [TBA]
<div style=display:inline-table>
{| class="wikitable" 
|+ {{Chip|6|Corn Shot 1}}, {{Chip|6|Corn Shot 2}} and {{Chip|6|Corn Shot 3}}
! Startup!! Active!! Recovery !! Counter Frames
|-
| 10 || 11- || 12-36 ||  ?
|}
</div>


==Competitive Overview==
==Competitive Overview==
{{Chip|6|Corn Shot 1}} and {{Chip|6|Corn Shot 2}} are useful if the player wants to use the {{Chip|6|Corn Fiesta}} PA. Using either of these weaker versions is more preferrable to using{{Chip|6|Corn Shot 3}}, due to the fact that all versions of Corn Shot form the same PA, and the player can [[NetBattling_101_(BN6)#Regular Chips|reg]] one component and/or [[NetBattling_101_(BN6)#Tag Chips|tag]] the other two to form the PA more easily.
{{Chip|6|Corn Shot 1}} and {{Chip|6|Corn Shot 2}} are useful if the player wants to use the {{Chip|6|Corn Fiesta}} PA. Using either of these weaker versions is more preferrable to using {{Chip|6|Corn Shot 3}}, due to all versions of Corn Shot forming the same PA, and thanks to their MB, the player can [[NetBattling_101_(BN6)#Regular Chips|reg]] one component and/or [[NetBattling_101_(BN6)#Tag Chips|tag]] the other two to form the PA more quickly.


{{Chip|6|Corn Shot 2}} can be used to set up [[Grass Panel|Grass Panels]] for {{Chip|6|Fire Burner 3}}, as both have the same codes [[List_of_chips_by_code_(BN6)#C|C]] [[List_of_chips_by_code_(BN6)#D|D]] [[List_of_chips_by_code_(BN6)#E|E]].  
{{Chip|6|Corn Shot 2}} can be used to set up [[Grass Panel|Grass Panels]] for {{Chip|6|Fire Burner 3}}, as both have the same codes [[List_of_chips_by_code_(BN6)#C|C]] [[List_of_chips_by_code_(BN6)#D|D]] [[List_of_chips_by_code_(BN6)#E|E]]. {{Chip|6|Elec Pulse 2}} in E code is often used as a way to confirm Corn Shot landing.  


{{Chip|6|Corn Shot 1}} and {{Chip|6|Corn Shot 3}} finds use in the colloquially called '''Cornado''' combo, that begins with using Corn Shot combined with means of guaranteeing the enemy stays in place ({{Chip|6|White Capsule}}, {{Chip|6|Geddon}}, {{Chip|6|Uninstall}} to remove {{NaviCust part|6|Super Armor}}), then following up with an attack-boosted {{Chip|6|Tornado}}, since {{Chip|6|Corn Shot 1}} and {{Chip|6|Corn Shot 3}} share {{Chip|6|Tornado}}'s [[List_of_chips_by_code_(BN6)#L|L]] and [[List_of_chips_by_code_(BN6)#R|R]] code, respectively. {{Chip|6|Tornado}} will deal double damage on [[Grass Panels]], resulting in massive deletion potential.
{{Chip|6|Corn Shot 1}} and {{Chip|6|Corn Shot 3}} find use in the colloquially named '''Cornado''' combo. It begins with a Corn Shot combined with means of guaranteeing the enemy stays in place. Chips such as ({{Chip|6|White Capsule}}, {{Chip|6|Geddon}}, and {{Chip|6|Uninstall}} to remove {{NaviCust part|6|Super Armor}}) are common options. Follwoing it up with an attack-boosted {{Chip|6|Tornado}} completes the combo for massive damage. {{Chip|6|Corn Shot 1}} and {{Chip|6|Corn Shot 3}} share {{Chip|6|Tornado}}'s [[List_of_chips_by_code_(BN6)#L|L]] and [[List_of_chips_by_code_(BN6)#R|R]] codes, respectively. {{Chip|6|Tornado}} will deal double damage on the [[Grass Panels]] created by Corn Shot, resulting in massive deletion potential.


If an enemy insists on staying on top of a [[Holy Panel]], Corn Shot can remove the Holy Panel and/or force them to move away.
===Counterplay===
===Counterplay===
Identifying the code used with Corn Shot is a crucial part in effectively dodging it.
Continued movement to the left and right allows the user to dodge the attack completely or, the second hit.
If an opponent is running {{Chip|6|Elec Pulse 2}} with {{Chip|6|Corn Shot 2}}, then the most important part is avoiding the setting up.
For an opponent running the Cornado combo, the most important part is the grass field and the potential [[Statuses_(BN6)#Paralyzed|Paralyses]] attached on the Corn Shot. Standing on broken/hole panels can stop the grass from forming which reduces the damage potential by a lot.


TBA
If the player is able to predict the Cornado turn, then that allows for a huge offensive swing, because Cornado uses up all chip slots for the opponent which leaves them without any defense for any attacks the player might have.


{{Navplate chips (BN6)}}
{{Navplate chips (BN6)}}

Latest revision as of 04:39, 6 August 2023

Chip 6 Standard 036.png
Chip Icon 6 Standard 036.png CornSht1
DescriptionDamages enemies w/corn.
Full nameCorn Shot 1
ClassStandard
Library #36
ElementWood Wood
Attack power50
CodesJ K L
MB14 (max 5 copies)
Part of program advancesCornFsta
Chip 6 Standard 037.png
Chip Icon 6 Standard 037.png CornSht2
DescriptionDamages enemies w/corn.
Full nameCorn Shot 2
ClassStandard
Library #37
ElementWood Wood
Attack power60
CodesC D E
MB26 (max 4 copies)
Part of program advancesCornFsta
Chip 6 Standard 038.png
Chip Icon 6 Standard 038.png CornSht3
DescriptionDamages enemies w/corn.
Full nameCorn Shot 3
ClassStandard
Library #38
ElementWood Wood
Attack power70
CodesP Q R
MB38 (max 3 copies)
Part of program advancesCornFsta

The Corn Shot chip series are Real Time chips that fires corn explosions on an enemy in front of MegaMan, dealing up to two hits of Element 6 Wood.png Wood element Flinching damage. Corn Shot creates Grass Panels on objects and enemies it hits, which happens before damage is dealt.

When used in Beast Out:

  • When the user is directly in front of the enemy, the user Beast jumps but remains in place.
  • When the user is on the enemy's row, the user Beast Jumps one panel forward unless there is an object in front of the user, in which case the user stays in place but still spends Beast Jump frames.
  • When the user is not on the enemy's row, the user Beast Jumps to the panel connecting the user's column and the enemy's row.
  • When the user is behind the enemy, the user Beast Jumps to the panel directly in front of the enemy.
  • This targeting logic is unaffected by whether the enemy is standing behind an object or not.

Notes

  • All versions of Corn Shot can form the PA Chip Icon 6 Program advance 013.png CornFsta.
  • If the enemy stays directly or diagonally behind an enemy-controlled, or neutral object, hitting the object with Corn Shot will spread the attack to the enemy. Hitting the enemy will not spread the attack to objects.
  • Invisible + Barrier interaction

Frame Data

All versions of Corn Shot share the following frame data:

  • Have a 10 frame startup (14 in Beast Out), recovery ends on frame 36.
  • An invisible hitbox spawns on top of the user on frame 11. Then, it travels down the row at a rate of 1 frame per panel. If the hitbox collides with an enemy, the first hit is dealt on the frame immediately after. The second hit is dealt 13 frames after the first, meaning an enemy can step away from their panel during these 13 frames to avoid being caught by the second hit.
  • After the frame when an object takes damage, it takes 12 frames for an enemy standing directly or diagonally behind it to get hit by the spreaded attack. The second hit of this spreaded attack is also dealt 13 frames after the first.
  • Counterable on [TBA]
Chip Icon 6 Standard 036.png CornSht1, Chip Icon 6 Standard 037.png CornSht2 and Chip Icon 6 Standard 038.png CornSht3
Startup Active Recovery Counter Frames
10 11- 12-36 ?

Competitive Overview

Chip Icon 6 Standard 036.png CornSht1 and Chip Icon 6 Standard 037.png CornSht2 are useful if the player wants to use the Chip Icon 6 Program advance 013.png CornFsta PA. Using either of these weaker versions is more preferrable to using Chip Icon 6 Standard 038.png CornSht3, due to all versions of Corn Shot forming the same PA, and thanks to their MB, the player can reg one component and/or tag the other two to form the PA more quickly.

Chip Icon 6 Standard 037.png CornSht2 can be used to set up Grass Panels for Chip Icon 6 Standard 021.png FireBrn3, as both have the same codes C D E. Chip Icon 6 Standard 034.png ElcPuls2 in E code is often used as a way to confirm Corn Shot landing.

Chip Icon 6 Standard 036.png CornSht1 and Chip Icon 6 Standard 038.png CornSht3 find use in the colloquially named Cornado combo. It begins with a Corn Shot combined with means of guaranteeing the enemy stays in place. Chips such as (Chip Icon 6 Standard 192.png WhiCapsl, Chip Icon 6 Standard 169.png Geddon, and Chip Icon 6 Standard 193.png Uninstll to remove SuprArmr) are common options. Follwoing it up with an attack-boosted Chip Icon 6 Standard 053.png Tornado completes the combo for massive damage. Chip Icon 6 Standard 036.png CornSht1 and Chip Icon 6 Standard 038.png CornSht3 share Chip Icon 6 Standard 053.png Tornado's L and R codes, respectively. Chip Icon 6 Standard 053.png Tornado will deal double damage on the Grass Panels created by Corn Shot, resulting in massive deletion potential.

Counterplay

Identifying the code used with Corn Shot is a crucial part in effectively dodging it.

Continued movement to the left and right allows the user to dodge the attack completely or, the second hit.

If an opponent is running Chip Icon 6 Standard 034.png ElcPuls2 with Chip Icon 6 Standard 037.png CornSht2, then the most important part is avoiding the setting up.

For an opponent running the Cornado combo, the most important part is the grass field and the potential Paralyses attached on the Corn Shot. Standing on broken/hole panels can stop the grass from forming which reduces the damage potential by a lot.

If the player is able to predict the Cornado turn, then that allows for a huge offensive swing, because Cornado uses up all chip slots for the opponent which leaves them without any defense for any attacks the player might have.