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Yo-Yo is a null element non-dimming chip, that flies in a 3x1 area hitting the enemy 3 times at the end and once when moving forward and back. It has {{Element|6|Sword}} as second element and deals [[Statuses_(BN6)#Flinching|Flinching]] damage. When used in beast form it tries to maximize damage by standing at max range. Due to not dealing [[Statuses_(BN6)#Flashing|Flashing]] damage,it is possible fore the opponent to receive multiple instances of damage if the opponent moves to different panels during the attack.
Yo-Yo is a {{Element|6|Null}} element non-dimming chip, that flies in a 3x1 area hitting the enemy 3 times at the end and once when moving forward and back. It has {{Element|6|Sword}} as second element and deals [[Statuses_(BN6)#Flinching|Flinching]] damage. When used in beast form it tries to maximize damage by standing at max range. Due to not dealing [[Statuses_(BN6)#Flashing|Flashing]] damage, it is possible for the opponent to receive multiple instances of damage if they move to different panels during the attack.




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==Competitive Overview==
==Competitive Overview==
Yo-Yo rarely sees play in competitve due to the attack being reliant on postioning and it being rather slow. It often gives the enemy enough time to react and dodge the rest of the damage making it only valuable to use when the oponnent is immobilzed. This results in Yo-Yo often being played in combination with a {{Chip|6|White Capsule}} or used against a target without {{NaviCust part|6|Super Armor}}. Since it's a non-dimming chip that has null as primary element, it benefits from the attack boost granted by [[Beast Out]] and [[Beast Over]], while being  able to decross [[Tengu_Cross]] thanks to its secondary {{Element|6|Sword}} element.
Yo-Yo rarely sees play in competitve due to the attack being reliant on postioning and it being rather slow. It often gives the enemy enough time to react and dodge the rest of the damage making it only valuable to use when the oponnent is immobilzed. This results in Yo-Yo often being played in combination with a {{Chip|6|White Capsule}} or used against a target without {{NaviCust part|6|Super Armor}}. Since it's a non-dimming chip that has null as primary element, it benefits from the attack boost granted by [[Beast Out]] and [[Beast Over]], while being  able to decross [[Tengu_Cross|Tengu Cross]] thanks to its secondary {{Element|6|Sword}} element.





Revision as of 18:55, 9 May 2023

Chip 6 Standard 018.png
Chip Icon 6 Standard 018.png YoYo
DescriptionYoYo atk reaches 3sq ahead
Full nameYo-Yo
ClassStandard
Library #18
ElementNone None
Attack power50
CodesL M N *
MB32 (max 3 copies)
Part of program advancesGreatYo

Yo-Yo is a File:Element 6 Null.png Null element non-dimming chip, that flies in a 3x1 area hitting the enemy 3 times at the end and once when moving forward and back. It has Element 6 Sword.png Sword as second element and deals Flinching damage. When used in beast form it tries to maximize damage by standing at max range. Due to not dealing Flashing damage, it is possible for the opponent to receive multiple instances of damage if they move to different panels during the attack.


Frame Data

Chip Icon 6 Standard 018.png YoYo
Startup Active Recovery Total Counter Frames
1 2-53 54-61 61 ???


start 2-6/50-53 7-14/42-49 15-41


Competitive Overview

Yo-Yo rarely sees play in competitve due to the attack being reliant on postioning and it being rather slow. It often gives the enemy enough time to react and dodge the rest of the damage making it only valuable to use when the oponnent is immobilzed. This results in Yo-Yo often being played in combination with a Chip Icon 6 Standard 192.png WhiCapsl or used against a target without SuprArmr. Since it's a non-dimming chip that has null as primary element, it benefits from the attack boost granted by Beast Out and Beast Over, while being able to decross Tengu Cross thanks to its secondary Element 6 Sword.png Sword element.


Counter Play

With the limited range, the attack can completely miss if the opponent is camping the backrow while the user is at an areal disadvantage through Chip Icon 6 Standard 165.png AreaGrab or Chip Icon 6 Standard 164.png PanlGrab. It can also be easily dodged by sidestepping onto an another row and due to the rather long attack it gives the opponent enough time to prepare their counter attack.