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==Frame Data==  
==Frame Data==  
* Tank Cannon 1, 2, and 3 have a 23 frame startup and travels to the first panel on frame 24, and then travels one panel every 2 frames. If the shot would travel past the final column, it will instead immediately crack and damage the panel it is currently on and the panels directly above and below it (TODO figure out if this is a 1 frame thing or if it has a window). The full attack animation takes 37 frames.
* Tank Cannon 1, 2, and 3 have a 23 frame startup and travels to the first panel on frame 24, and then travels one panel every 2 frames. If the shot would travel past the final column, it will immediately crack and damage the panel it is currently on and the panels directly above and below it. The full attack animation takes 37 frames.


* The Tank Cannon series has 16 counter frames.
* The Tank Cannon series has 16 counter frames.
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==Competitive Overview==
==Competitive Overview==

Revision as of 03:34, 19 February 2023

Chip 6 Standard 012.png
Chip Icon 6 Standard 012.png TankCan1
Description3sqr blst if hits end row
Full nameTank Cannon 1
ClassStandard
Library #12
ElementNull Null
Attack power120
CodesA G R
MB17 (max 5 copies)
Chip 6 Standard 013.png
Chip Icon 6 Standard 013.png TankCan2
Description3sqr blst if hits end row
Full nameTank Cannon 2
ClassStandard
Library #13
ElementNull Null
Attack power160
CodesL S V
MB28 (max 4 copies)
Chip 6 Standard 014.png
Chip Icon 6 Standard 014.png TankCan3
Description3sqr blst if hits end row
Full nameTank Cannon 3
ClassStandard
Library #14
ElementNull Null
Attack power200
CodesB M P
MB39 (max 3 copies)

The Tank Cannon series are Real Time chips that fire an invisible projectile down the player's row. Directly landing the attack applies Drag#Big Push and flashing and flinching damage, and if it doesn't hit anything, it creates an explosion that cracks panels and deals flashing and flinching damage to a 1x3 area in the opponent's back column, centered on the row it was fired.

Notes

  • A missed shot will crack panels before damaging the 1x3 area.
  • The projectile will not damage Type 2 objects, even if it would deal enough damage to destroy them.

Frame Data

  • Tank Cannon 1, 2, and 3 have a 23 frame startup and travels to the first panel on frame 24, and then travels one panel every 2 frames. If the shot would travel past the final column, it will immediately crack and damage the panel it is currently on and the panels directly above and below it. The full attack animation takes 37 frames.
  • The Tank Cannon series has 16 counter frames.
Startup Active Recovery
1-23 24 25-37
33f
caption 24f 25-26f 27-28f 29-30f 31-32f/33f
33f

Competitive Overview

The Tank Cannon series sees limited competitive play due to its slow startup and linear range.

Tank Cannon is easier to land if its player restricted the opponent's movement with broken panels or possesses a strong area advantage. With +2 area, it is impossible to avoid.

Stunning an opponent with Chip Icon 6 Standard 192.png WhiCapsl makes it easier to land Tank Cannon.

Tank Cannon 3 deals enough damage to remove Chip Icon 6 Standard 184.png LifeAur.

Beast Out increases Tank Cannon's damage by 30 and can help aim the Tank Cannon.

Counterplay

A player can avoid standing in their back column to dodge Tank Cannon's follow up explosion.

Because of Tank Cannon's long startup time, a player can potentially dodge or Shield it on reaction.