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Character crises are common. Who is the easiest to use and who lays down the hardest smack? Learn how the entire UNICLR roster works to prepare to play.
UNICLR Guide | The Story of Under Night In-Birth |
Character Overviews | Londrekia Guide |
Basic Mechanics and Movement: Smart Steer, Passing Link |
Don’t get pulled away by UNICLR’s tug of war mechanics. Grasp the fundamentals and take control to keep the game in your hands, then find the perfect partner to practice. Even if you excel with one character, you’ll still need to step back and adjust to new playstyles when selecting secondaries.
Easiest Characters
Start simple to ease into the mechanics or go straight for a more technical character. Don't let difficulty hold you back from playing anyone. The more characters you understand, the better you'll perform with your main.
Akatsuki
- Guest character from Akatsuki Blitzkampf
- One of the worst characters in UNIST
- Now he's far better and one of the easiest to use
- Straightforward combos and gameplan
- Precise timing and delays required for more advanced moves
- Strong hurricane kick
- Very grounded fighter
- Strong stagger, dash block, and good grab game
Orie
- Poke and rushdown playstyle
- Lunges can convert across the screen
- Good normals
- Lots of frametraps
- Summons a Persona like entity called Thanatos
- Uses orb setups to make the opponent block, freeing Orie to charge forward and pressure opponents
- Simple to play
- Combos can be challenging
- Straightforward gameplan
Nanase
- Extremely rushdown
- One of the best fireballs for zoning and setplay
- Uses wind and can float
- Easy to pick up and play
- Can also lunge to get in from long range
Hyde
- Main character of the game
- Very good in the meta
- Fires a laserbeam
- Wall bounce combos
- Strong pressure
- Chip damage, which is unique in this game
- Great starting point to learn the game
Londrekia
- Only new character introduced in UNICLR
- Beginner-friendly
- Good mixups
- Currently considered decent in the meta
- Can use his super then hold the opponent in place so he can run up and pressure
- Rekka character (Has a special move with multiple hits that require multiple inputs to perform)
Mika
- She was one of the weakest characters in the last game, although she's a lot better now
- Brawler with a bit of the grappler archetype
- Simple to learn, however some of her more technical maneuvers can be tricky to master
- Mika can throw herself around the screen to mixup approaches
- Fast-paced
- Can stay airborne for a long time
Gordeau
- One of the easier characters to play
- Many consider him the best grappler in the game
- Uses one of the most iconic moves in the series, “Grim Reaper”
- Good for people that like to grab and want full-screen conversions
Linne
- Good reach
- Strong in the meta
- Linne has one of the best fireballs
- Setups can be technical
- Requires the TK (Tiger King) stick input
- Rushdown heavy
- Simple to pick up, but intermediate to master
- Can slam the ground to open up combo routes
Beginner to Intermediate Characters
Merkava
- Mid screen long range rushdown fighter
- Can glide
- Moves fast
- Attacks with stretchy limbs
- Can drop "baby Merkavas" to attack
- Has some obscure moves that can catch players off guard
Phonon
- Previously top tier in UNIST
- She's still a strong character
- Fights with a snake whip
- Long-range and also rushdown
- Good pressure and mixups
- She can basically do everything, but lacks a meterless reversal
Waldstein
- Grappler
- Huge, massive, and slow
- Uses long-range normals to get foes to block, then goes for grabs
Byakuya
- Won EVO last year
- One of the best characters
- Spider boy
- Excellent pressure
- Powerful normals
- Strong setups and traps with cacoons
- Tricky anti-air that looks like it hits in one spot, but actually hits elsewhere
Chaos
- Chaos used to be one of the worst characters, however, he's now better and underutilized
- Puppet character
- Crossup and sandwich foes with his dog
- Controlling the dog requires some adjusting compared to the rest of the cast, making Chaos one of the more unique characters
Enkidu
- Enkidu is one of the most buffed characters going into UNICLR
- He has one of the better staggers
- Rushdown playstyle
- Strong conversions
- Powerful braindead neutral move
- Brawler
- In your face approach
- Great parry
Wagner
- Prior top tier in UNIST
- Provides sword and shield installs to enhance her moves
- Still a strong character
- Throw mixups
- Rushdown
- Can be tough to learn her strings and open opponents
Eltnum
- Guest character from Melty Blood
- Eltnum uses a gun
- Mid screen to rushdown character
- Resource management with bullets
- Properly time her reload to buff the bullets with better frame data
- She is one of the only characters with a backdash
- Strong character in the meta
Hardest Characters
Seth
- One of the hardest characters in the game, but one of the most rewarding
- Great setups, damage, and mixups
- Very technical and active
Carmine
- >Uses a lot of holds
- Throws spikes/blood puddles that use his health as a resource
- Can prison people in blood
- Underused in the meta
- Decent character
Yuzuriha
- Top tier in UNIST
- Very technical
- Mid screen zoner
- Teleports
- Strong mixups
- Extremely good
Vatista
- Very strong character
- Vatista fires a beam
- Obscure charge motions such as up to down
- Holds opponents with traps like mines
- Very rewarding
- She can float
- Good mixups
- Requires precision
- Powerful zoning and combos
Hilda
- Long-range zoner
- Weak on defense, but strong on offense
- Full-screen pressure and mixups
- Can hold foes
- Exploitable if you can get in front of her
- Strong in the meta
UNICLR Guide | The Story of Under Night In-Birth |
Character Overviews | Londrekia Guide |
Basic Mechanics and Movement: Smart Steer, Passing Link |