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A modified version of [[Vega|Vega's]] Flying Barcelona Attack which he can only perform on his own stage in Street Fighter Alpha 3.
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The '''Cage Climb''' is a modified version of [[Vega|Vega's]] [[Flying Barcelona Attack]] which he can only perform on [[Flamenco Tavern|his own stage]] that makes its debut in the ''[[Street Fighter II series]]''. A [[Super Combo]] version of the Cage Climb also exists in ''[[Street Fighter Alpha 3]]'', and is simply called the '''Super Cage Climb'''. In ''[[Street Fighter V]]'', the name of this move is called '''Bloody Garden'''; which can only be performed at the [[Flamenco Tavern]].
   
 
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! scope="row"|'''Followup: Izuna Drop'''
 
! scope="row"|'''Followup: Izuna Drop'''
| style="text-align:center;"|[[Image:Arcade Stick Left.png|Backward]] or [[Image:Arcade Stick Right.png|Forward]] {{+}} [[Image:Arcade Button Punch.png|Punch]]
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| style="text-align:center;"|[[Image:Arcade-Stick-Left.png|Backward]] or [[Image:Arcade-Stick-Right.png|Forward]] {{+}} [[Image:Arcade Button Punch.png|Punch]]
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==Description==
 
Vega jumps onto the cage which is present on his stage, hangs on there for a couple of seconds (He is invulnerable at that time) then jumps onto the opponent.
 
If no button is pressed, Vega will simply jump down and, if the player pressed [[Image:Arcade Stick Left.png|Backward]] or [[Image:Arcade Stick Right.png|Forward]], away from the opponent. The follow-ups are borrowed from Vega's [[Flying Barcelona Attack]]. The move is much more predictable due to Vega staying on the wall, but due to the player's (limited) ability to control the climb it requires less precision.
 
 
==Super Cage Climb==
 
Vega performs the Cage Climb, but the follow-ups are borrowed fron the [[Rolling Izuna Drop|Flying Barcelona Special]] Super Combo. Its has very limited use, and, like its normal version, can only performed in Vega's stage.
 
 
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! scope="row"|'''Super Startup: Cage Climb'''
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! scope="row"|'''Startup: Super Cage Climb'''
 
| style="text-align:center;"|[[Image:Arcade Stick CDB.png|Charge downward then upward]][[Image:Arcade Stick Delta.png]] {{+}} [[Image:Arcade Button Kick x3.png|Kick]]
 
| style="text-align:center;"|[[Image:Arcade Stick CDB.png|Charge downward then upward]][[Image:Arcade Stick Delta.png]] {{+}} [[Image:Arcade Button Kick x3.png|Kick]]
 
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! scope="row"|'''Followup: Rolling Izuna Drop'''
 
! scope="row"|'''Followup: Rolling Izuna Drop'''
| style="text-align:center;"|[[Image:Arcade Stick Left.png|Backward]] or [[Image:Arcade Stick Right.png|Forward]] {{+}} [[Image:Arcade Button Punch.png|Punch]]
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| style="text-align:center;"|[[Image:Arcade-Stick-Left.png|Backward]] or [[Image:Arcade-Stick-Right.png|Forward]] {{+}} [[Image:Arcade Button Punch.png|Punch]]
 
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==Description==
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[[File:BloodyGarden.jpg|thumb|250x250px|]]
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Executed by charging downward then pressing upward and all three kicks (at least two kicks in ''Street Fighter V''), Vega jumps onto the cage, hangs there for a couple of seconds (gaining invulnerability for the duration). Moments later, he jumps onto the opponent. If no button is pressed, Vega will simply jump down. If the player holds forward or backward, Vega moves according toward or away from the opponent.
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The follow-ups are borrowed from Vega's [[Flying Barcelona Attack]]; for Super Cage Climb, the follow-ups are borrowed from the [[Rolling Izuna Drop|Flying Barcelona Special]] Super Combo.
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==Tactics==
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The move is much more predictable due to Vega staying on the wall, but due to the player's (limited) ability to control the climb it requires less precision.
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
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[[Image:Epic Super Clash Episode 9.jpg|Vega's Rolling Claw Slice]]
 
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BloodyGarden.gif|Bloody Garden > Flying Barcelona Attack
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Cage Climb SF2.gif
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[[Category:Attacks]]
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[[Category:Special Attacks]]
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[[Category:Vega's Special Attacks]]
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[[Category:Super Combos]]
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[[Category:Vega's Super Combos]]
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[[Category:EX-able Attacks]]
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[[Category:Attacks with Follow-Up]]
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[[Category:Grab Attacks]]
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[[Category:Unblockable Attacks]]
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[[Category:Special Movements]]
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[[Category:Charge Attacks]]

Revision as of 03:10, 28 May 2020

The Cage Climb is a modified version of Vega's Flying Barcelona Attack which he can only perform on his own stage that makes its debut in the Street Fighter II series. A Super Combo version of the Cage Climb also exists in Street Fighter Alpha 3, and is simply called the Super Cage Climb. In Street Fighter V, the name of this move is called Bloody Garden; which can only be performed at the Flamenco Tavern.

Input (all appearances)
Startup: Cage Climb Charge downward then upward + Kick
Followup: Aerial Slice Punch
Followup: Izuna Drop Backward or Forward + Punch
Startup: Super Cage Climb Charge downward then upwardArcade Stick Delta + Kick
Followup: Super Aerial Slice Punch
Followup: Rolling Izuna Drop Backward or Forward + Punch

Description

BloodyGarden

Executed by charging downward then pressing upward and all three kicks (at least two kicks in Street Fighter V), Vega jumps onto the cage, hangs there for a couple of seconds (gaining invulnerability for the duration). Moments later, he jumps onto the opponent. If no button is pressed, Vega will simply jump down. If the player holds forward or backward, Vega moves according toward or away from the opponent.

The follow-ups are borrowed from Vega's Flying Barcelona Attack; for Super Cage Climb, the follow-ups are borrowed from the Flying Barcelona Special Super Combo.

Tactics

The move is much more predictable due to Vega staying on the wall, but due to the player's (limited) ability to control the climb it requires less precision.

Gallery