Since the topic was brought up recently about Talim's matchups, here's Jaxel's original analysis of quite a few of them. I just quoted it to save everyone the trouble of having to backtrack. I added my own opinions to this as well. Any number that was .5 I rounded up or down according to my opinions since, well... you can't win half a match.
Here is what I would say... matches out of 10... this is how I feel Talim stands up...
( a 5 out of 10, would imply that she would win half the matches... 50% if it were )
0 - Algol... This is just an impossible matchup, and we all know it...
I reserve my opinion of this match until I understand fighting Algol better in general. If it does in fact prove to be a lost cause, then this would be my
only argument in regards to a ban. (And I don't do ban wagons)
I mean maybe the 2D fighting game community will laugh at me for saying this, but I really can't agree with having a character matchup be
this bad. You shouldn't
have to switch characters just to put up a fight even with all the imbalance issues in this game.
Yes, you could still beat an Algol
player with Talim depending on skill level, but as this type of discussion is based around the criteria that both players are of equal skill and ability, that point is irrelevant. Any study of this matchup and opinions are welcome.
But for now I'll say: 10-0 Algol
1 - Kilik... This is all dependant on how the Kilik is played. The way most people are playing Kilik, is at close range with Asura Spamming. Talim actually has a GOOD chance against this. However, if the Kilik player learns how to abuse more of his ranged attacks and forgets about Asura completely, then Talim no longer stands a chance.
This I can agree with almost completely. Though Kilik isn't extremely deadly at range, it's annoying to get in on him. Still, because Kilik doesn't punish too hard under -20 disadv. you don't have to worry about everything being a huge risk. It would be closer to 8-2 if he spaces right, but about 6-4 if he opts not to.
I'll compromise with: 7-3 Kilik
Edit: the more I play against Kiliks, the more I'm starting to think this match might not even be
this bad. I think he's harder to fight than Mina, but then not as hard as Ivy. 22K is good against Kilik at close/mid range, particularly to his right. Beats Asura, all options from BP, and WS B as well as closes distance from far range. (Monument GI's it though it's hard to time) If Talim makes her way in patiently, she really shouldn't have a whole lot of problems.
2.5 - Voldo... Voldo is just broke, he is who I would put as #1 in the tier lists. He has punish game, speed, damage, range, priority, is extremely safe, and an amazing BT A+B that auto-GIs everything. Talim just doesn't stance a chance against a Voldo player who knows what they are doing. His attacks knock Talim out of EVERYTHING, wind leap, wind sault, wind charmer, Voldo stops it all with little to no risk.
Voldo is probably her hardest matchup aside from Algol for all the reasons mentioned. Talim has to be very specific with everything she does and when. Whereas Voldo can pretty much do what he wants a lot of the time, particularly from Blind Stance.
I'll say: 8-2 Voldo
3 - Ivy... Just like Kilik, an Ivy player can pretty much throw out 90% of their moves and stick to core spacing game.
I agree with the numbers, but not so much the analysis. Ivy can space Talim extremely well in Whip, but without a decent safe backstepping move it's hard to get far enough away to do so. Conversely, her Sword stance is actually harder for Talim to deal with because Ivy can stop a lot of her moves cold so easily. Not to mention she still outranges Talim in close.
Still: 7-3 Ivy
3 - Sophitia... This sister isn't as good as the other this time around, but there is one thing she has over Cassandra that still provides enough push against Talim... range. She's got the speed with her range, as well as decent enough tracking to stop Talim's so called "evasive" properties.
This one I disagree with. Granted my experience against Sophie is limited to one or two people, aside from 236B, Sophitia doesn't have a real move to shut Talim down. This will cause Talim to have to be safer and less aggressive, but not overwhelmed.
In my opinion: 6-4 Sophitia
3.5 - Lizardman... He's top tier... end of story.
Not sure about this one. A more in depth explanation as to why would be appreciated here.
For now I'll say: 6-4 Lizardman
Edit: I've been having some tough times fighting against Lizardman, personally. Seems like his damage output is really good. Crawl stance is decent but not overwhelming for Talim, since her 22K gets around anything from crawl. Lizardman 66A is gold, and he seems to have just enough backstep in certain moves to be out of range for Talim's close range moves. He also has hitbox issues that are a real pain for her in close sometimes. (throws randomly whiff as does the second hit of 66A, etc...) He is launch punishable on quite a few things though.
3.5 - Mitsurugi... Against Mitsurugi, all a Talim player can really do is guess. Thats all most characters can do, his nitaku game is just that good. The problem of course, is once Talim guesses right, where does she go from there? She doesn't have the ability to punish that which most people find launchable.
Talim isn't good at block punishing and unfortunately can't take advantage of one of Mitsu's biggest flaws. I don't know much else about the matchup so I'll take Jaxel's word for it for now.
I'll say: 6-4 Mitsurugi
Edit: After testing some things. Talim actually can punish Mitsurugi better than I thought originally. 2KB, 66BB, and RLC A, can all be 236B punished, but even if you can't react that fast you still have 44AA, 2A+B for over 50 damage. Sure it's not Voldo/Sophie type damage, but it's still pretty nice. 22K is decent here too to avoid low/vertical mid mixups if used timely and sparingly.
3.5 - Cassandra... Cassie has speed, damage, priority, spacing and nitaku... everything Talim doesn't.
Don't see anything to disagree with here.
I'll round this one to: 6-4 Cassandra
3.5 - Xianghua... Even though what gives Xianghua her advantage over Talim is the same as Raphael's 44B, her 44B is just that much better. Its an instant back-step evade-punish attack that avoids almost all of Talim's options, even in those rare cases where Talim is actually at advantage. She also has a whole slew of other moves that work on Talim as well, so she doesn't have to resort to only 44B... thats just the icing on the cake.
I feel as though Xianghua's advantages over Talim tend to be overrated at times. 44B is a pain, but doesn't shut Talim down completely. It does TC though so it's just a little bit more than irritating. Her AAs can punish stuff most characters can't, though. Still, I think they both match up rather evenly otherwise. Both have similar speed and evasiveness, both have a good balance of verticals and anti-step, only X has much better lows, and thus, better mixup opportunites. I was tempted to say 5-5, but realistically X has a slight edge.
So I'll say: 6-4 Xianghua
4 - Hilde... Hilde suffers from the same problems against Talim as Astaroth. Even though she clearly has the range advantage, the speed of her ranged attacks nullify many of her options against a Talim player who knows how to abuse Wind Charmer stance. The redeeming factor in all this is simple enough that Hilde's short ranged attacks still have more range than Talim... And if Talim (or any character) eats a single hit, its a free ring out.
No arguments here for this assessment... the safer and more deliberate Talim plays the better. Also, Talim is probably the hardest for her launch since she TJs so much. Still, the doom combo should never be underestimated. So even though I personally feel it's slightly closer to 7-3, I'll concede to leave it as is.
Still: 6-4 Hilde
4 - Setsuka... She's faster and has more damage. Even though she may be within Talim's range, she simply out-paces her in every aspect.
That and her TC ability just hurts Talim a lot since 80% of Talim's safe horizontals are highs. Block punishing is near-essential to fighting a good Setsuka and Talim just doesn't shine in this area. I'll leave this as Jaxel put it at 6-4.
Still: 6-4 Setsuka
4 - Taki... Same thing as Setsuka.
this matchup is a
lot more even than I used to think, so I can agree with the numbers here. Taki's AA punishes and general safeness against Talim are annoying, but not much else is.
Still: 6-4 Taki
4 - Yoshimitsu... Yoshimitsu may be good, but there is nothing Talim-specific that he has to kill her... What he's got works on everybody, not just Talim.
I'll just take his word for it here since I don't know the matchup that thoroughly myself.
Still: 6-4 Yoshimitsu
Edit: Yoshimitsu has good lows, and therefore has great mixups. But the real problem is damage output. It's really sad when all of Talim's hard work and combos are equal in damage to a single throw from Yoshi. Still, I don't feel this match is all that skewed in his favor.
4.5 - Astaroth... Although Astaroth has the same range game as Kilik, he suffers because its simply not as fast. His lack of speed gives Talim a 50% chance to get in. Sure, if the Talim player guesses wrong, then she's fucked... but at least its not a lost cause.
Astaroth isn't hard to get in on, but then, Astaroth doesn't need to keep her out anyway. If you can break throws often and know when to duck, this match really isn't all that bad. If he can't throw her, it'll be tough for him to beat her in close. Bullrush can be WCed almost on reaction depending on range. Damage is the real problem here.
For that reason I'll round down to: 6-4 Astaroth
4.5- Cervantes... Another more even balanced match... maybe its because I haven't really played against any top tier Cervy players. I don't see Cervy having much that trumps Talim; but the simple range advantage puts him over the top. A good think to know, as a Talim player, 6K stops GDR dead in its tracks, with counterhit.
Still on the fence with this one as well. For now, it remains as is.
Still: 6-4 Cervantes
4.5 - Raphael... Raph's 44B is enough to stop almost all of Talim's options. The problem is that Raph doesn't have much more than that; but its enough to give him a slight edge.
Raphael's 44B is just like Xianghua's, but fortunately, it doesn't TC very long, so it's a lot easier for Talim to interrupt.
WC works wonders here against Raphael's more linear moves. Raph has decent TCs. Talim's step-33A beats all prep options on block. If she can get by his pokes at range she can apply decent pressure.
I'm gonna say: 5-5 Even
4.5 - Siegfried... Siegfried, like Mitsurugi has an amazing Nitaku game, he also has a moderately paced range game. He can't use his range game the same way as Kilik or Ivy, but its enough to give him an extremely slight advantage.
I'll say: 6-4 Siegfried
4.5 - Yun-seong... Post 1.03, Yun-seong has dropped down from being potentially broke, to just being your average mid-tier character. Without the stuff he had before the big patch, he really doesn't have anything to provide a significant advantage over Talim. The one thing he does have, is an EXCELLENT punish game, and Talim is very punishable. You'll have an easier time with Talim in this matchup, if you throw out all of your high damage setups from the start... they are all punishable... Even her Wind Leap options can be interrupted with a single B.
I'll say: it's an even 5-5 here
5 - Amy... I dont really think Amy has anything on Talim. She's not to fast, although she is very safe; her range is almost as bad as Talim's, so she gets into Talim's optimum range by her own whims.
Still: an even 5-5
5 - Maxi... As you guys already hinted at, Talim has a decent time against Maxi. Its no clear advantage, but its not a clear disadvantage either; unlike her other matchups. Just like Amy, Maxi brings himself into Talim's optimum range in order to attack. Without the ability to play true spacing game, Maxi can't come out on top.
Still: an even 5-5
For others...
vs. Tira:
There just doesn't seem to be anything Tira has that gives her a major advantage over Talim. Yes, Tira out ranges her, (who doesn't?), but her ranged moves aren't terribly overwhelming. GS B+K Counter can be a bit of a nuisance since it parries all mids, including kicks at close range, but since it can't be abused it's not likely to be a game changing move. On the other hand, Talim is quick enough to outpace Tira most of the time and Tira's spacing game isn't all that great in GS. JS has much better spacing tools.
I've only played against one good Tira so I can admit my knowledge of the matchup is limited, but I also play Tira a little myself, so I have a decent idea as to how she works. From what I've seen, I think Talim has the edge in this match, but lack of knowledge makes me wonder...
For now I'll say 6-4 Talim
vs. Seong Mi-Na:
Mina has range on her side, and unlike Kilik, she is most deadly from range. Mina can punish and/or beat out a lot of Talim's transitions with either 6B+K, or 9B+K. She's annoying to get in on as well, but once Talim gets inside the matchup is in her favor. A lot of Mina's moves have slow enough frames for Talim to interrupt even on slight disadvantage. Mina is also very linear so stepping or WCing becomes a lot more useful here. Still, Mina just has very nice tools to create space and maintain it, and her ground game is severely underestimated. While bad, this matchup definitely isn't impossibly hard though.
I'll rate this one as: 6-4 Seong Mi-Na