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Standard high base bravery with wall rush. Meter depletion are placed here, as are initial brv and assist meter boosts. If you don't prefer starting with higher resources, you can change Hero's Seal and Together as One for Hero's Essence (extra CP), Winged Boots, Great Gospel, Miracle Shoes or additional boosters.
Standard high base bravery with wall rush, a stable build for competition. Meter depletion are placed here, as are initial brv and assist meter boosts. At base bravery, a solo combo with HP wall rush deals roughly 2,000 HP damage. The first wall rush combo with Hero's Seal is going to hit for over 3,000 HP. Coupled with Side by Side's meter gain, that already makes for a good lead. Together as One kickstarts assist meter at the beginning and lets Jecht avoid committing to an attack for a longer period of time. Naturally, getting hit early will take your higher initial bravery away, but ideally the assist meter will be available to protect you.


This is a stable build for competition. At base bravery, a solo combo with HP wall rush deals roughly 2,000 HP damage. The first wall rush combo with Hero's Seal is going to hit for over 3,000 HP. Coupled with Side by Side's meter gain, that already makes for a good lead. Together as One kickstarts assist meter at the beginning and lets Jecht avoid committing to an attack for a longer period of time. Naturally, getting hit early will take your higher initial bravery away, but ideally the assist meter will be available to protect you.
For an EX variant of this build, swap Side by Side and Together as One for Tenacious Attacker and / or Glutton.


If you want an EX variant, swap Side by Side and Together as One for Tenacious Attacker and / or Glutton.
If you don't prefer starting with higher resources, you can change Hero's Seal and Together as One for Hero's Essence (extra CP), Winged Boots, Great Gospel, Miracle Shoes or additional boosters.


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If EX is not in play, swap out Dismay Shock for a booster such as Summon Unused, BRV > Base Value or Aerial. Together as One is for stability, but can be swapped for another booster or Hero's Essence. The extra CP can be spent on extra base bravery, health or even crits. You might not need as many ground moves against Ultimecia, so if you're looking for CP, start by trimming those.
A match-up specific build for accumulating bravery through dodges and blocks. Recommended against Ultimecia, The Emperor and Sephiroth, where you may have high uptime on dodges and blocks, but then struggle to land a proper hit. If you have room for only one set, the emphasis on gaining BRV from dodges is more consistent in competition. Jecht Block is more efficient at generating BRV against multiple projectiles, but loses to unblockables, sidelining projectiles and is more vulnerable on whiff.
 
If the opponent has no EX intake, swap out Dismay Shock for a booster such as Summon Unused, BRV > Base Value or Aerial. Together as One is for stability, but can be swapped for another booster or Hero's Essence. The extra CP can be spent on extra base bravery, health or even crits. You might not need as many ground moves against Ultimecia, so if you're looking for CP, start by trimming those.
 
|-|Hybrid (Seal of Lufenia)
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|def=181
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|head=Lufenian Hairpin
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An all-rounder build focused on EX meter depletion. Recommended against characters with good EX generation or long-winded match-ups involving EX such as Gabranth, Gilgamesh, Prishe, Lightning, Garland and Tidus.
 
Boosted wall rush, initial meter and higher CP are for flexibility. If Seal of Lufenia set bonus' EX drain is not enough, you may swap one of the special accessories, BRV = 0 or Bravery Orb for Dismay Shock. The extra CP provided by Hero's Essence lets you equip more abilities with movement, critical hit rate boosts or stat increases. Depending on your preferences, First to Victory is also interchangeable. Glutton, Winged Boots and Muscle Belt are all good picks there.
 
If you want Judgment of Lufenia version for enhanced assist meter depletion, swap Lufenian equipment for Judgment of Lufenia gear and swap Battle Hammer with Dismay Shock.
 
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A completely EX-oriented build that sacrifices the assist mechanic for stronger EX generation. The boosters are low, but consistent. Because you have no assist meter to manage, you have more liberty in moving around looking for interactions and EX Cores. Jecht Beams are preferred combo enders for EX meter.


Recommended against Ultimecia, The Emperor and Sephiroth, where you may have high uptime on dodges and blocks, but then struggle to land a proper hit. If you have room for only one set, the emphasis on gaining BRV from dodges is more consistent in competition. Jecht Block is more efficient at generating BRV against multiple projectiles, but loses to unblockables, sidelining projectiles and is more vulnerable on whiff.
Historically Center of the World builds have been a liability in competitive play and Jecht is no exception. However, his ability to function independently from assist (HP links) can make this build a decent, albeit a very different style of play for match-ups he doesn't struggle in. You may still have to land multiple full combos for an EX meter, there is no assist meter to save you from any mistakes and timing an EX mode will be paramount to success.


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Info
Name Jecht (ジェクト)
Original game Final Fantasy X
Base ATK (LV100)
Base DEF (LV100)
Run Speed 5 (Above Average)
Dash Speed 77 (Average / Good)
Fall Speed 81 (Average)
Fall Speed Ratio After Dodge 39 (Average)
Fastest BRV
Fastest HP
1-Hit HP
HP Links
Command Block
Weapon Greatswords, Axes, Grappling Weapons, Thrown Weapons
Armor Shields, Bangles, Hats, Helms, Clothing, Light Armor, Headbands, Chestplates
Exclusive weapons Kaiser Knuckles, Sin's Talon, Sin's Fang
Unlock
Alignment
Voice Actor (JP)
Voice Actor (ENG)


Strengths Weaknesses


Overview

Jecht is a close range character with innate solo combos into HPs, strong mix-ups, relatively high damage output and good wall rush potential.

By charging an attack on start-up, Jecht can increase it's damage and range, delay it's activation as well as break through regular blocks with high priority bravery attacks. When defending, the unique Jecht Block can be used to threaten fast pokes, cover your own dodges and defend against high priority attacks on frame 1. Combined with unreactable braveries, standard-fare mobility and great wall rush potential, this makes Jecht dangerous to interact with up close.

However, his whiffs -particularly aerial Jecht Stream- are rather commital and can be difficult to work with when defending for resource building. Meter generation is weak without Jecht Beam HP enders (EX) or Side by Side builds (Assist). The EX meter often provides diminishing returns compared to assist and requires more investment over time, though it has it's benefits. Jecht's combos are linear by design, they require multiple 3-frame inputs to complete and can be exploited with opponent's assist (or internet router) to counter and intercept altogether.

Jecht's offensive gameplay is fairly straightforward, but provides multiple ways to his twist interactions. For example, while closing gaps is often risky with charged braveries, he can call out whiffs or air dodges with them. Thanks to the fast speed of uncharged braveries and his wall rush centric combos, Jecht can work with a variety of different assists to suit the player's needs.

Jecht is a high tier character. Air poking is riskier compared to other strong characters and he struggles to build resources if he is forced to defend for a period of time. Dodge punishing fast fallers is difficult without assist meter and lingering traps + sidelining attacks can hinder him greatly. The strict input timing for combos presents a notable entry barrier for new players, but the brutal blitzer is capable of fighting majority of the roster.

Build styles:

  • Bravery Boost on Dodge + Block
  • EX (Core / Center of the World)
  • First Strike
  • Hybrid
  • Side by Side (High base BRV + Wall Rush)

Bravery Moves

Grounded Moves

Level 1

Please note: Hits in brackets are skipped when chaining a combo.

Damage multiplier Startup frame Type Priority EX Force
4, [5] (4,5) 13F Physical Melee Low 9 [60]
Effects CP (Mastered) Cancels Assist Gain (Attack) Assist Gain (Hit)
?? (30)
Unlocked at
level
Mastered at
AP


Level 2

Damage multiplier Startup frame Type Priority EX Force
5,5, [5] (10,5) 18F charge, 5F release Physical Melee Low 12 [60]
Effects CP (Mastered) Cancels Assist Gain (Attack) Assist Gain (Hit)
-
Unlocked at
level
Mastered at
AP


Level 3

Damage multiplier Startup frame Type Priority EX Force
3x5, [5] (15,5) 34F charge, 5F release Physical Melee High 15 [60]
Effects CP (Mastered) Cancels Assist Gain (Attack) Assist Gain (Hit)
Wall Rush -
Unlocked at
level
Mastered at
AP


[Close] Hold button to start. Combo with timing, analog stick.

Cancels: Dodge, block, Jecht Rush

Jecht Rush is Jecht's only grounded offensive bravery attack. Charging up the attack by holding the button will change it's start-up, damage and priority (only at LV3). Different combos branch off of this move and carry none of the altered attributes from charging Jecht Rush.

It's a straightforward attack with multiple uses. The fast start-up and early cancel windows make it good for building assist meter on whiff and initiating offense without huge risk of whiff punishment. The wall carry and Ultimate Jecht Shot enders make the reward on hit potent and consistent in many stages.

If the level 3 version collides with an opponent's melee low / mid priority attack, they will stagger and Jecht can follow up with a combo branch on his own. Also, because Jecht Rush becomes active quickly after releasing the button, you can use it to reliably reflect HP projectiles even at a close distance.

Be careful not to overuse this move. The opponent might not be able to whiff punish Jecht Rush consistently, but they can still look to hit you after you cancel it with a block or dodge. Pay attention to your own habits to keep yourself safe and unpredictable.

Check the Combos page to learn more about concepts surrounding Jecht's solo combos.
Startup frame Block frames End frames Priority EX Force Effects CP (Mastered)
1F 1-16F 80F Jecht Block -- Block 30 (15)

[Block] Stops blows with powerful backhand. Does not deal damage.

Cancels (whiff): Dodge

Cancels (block): Anything

Jecht Block is a bravery attack that practically functions as a high priority block. The guarding activates on the first possible frame, meaning it is possible to dodge INTO attacks and nullify them during invincibility. That makes it very effective for defending after a dodge. Combined with the ability to cancel into any actionable state upon a successful block, Jecht Block becomes a very flexible tool with relatively high reward. It's the adhesive move that ties much of his gameplay together.

Jecht Block's interactions against properties are as follows:

Priority Result
Melee Low & Mid Wins (Staggers the opponent)
Melee High Tie (Both characters stagger)
Ranged Low, Mid & High Wins (Reflect / deflect)
Special & Unblockable Loses

The block duration is 1-16 frames (at 60 FPS) according to Japanese wiki and the animation can be (dodge) cancelled much earlier compared to a regular block. This does not invalidate regular blocking as their durations and applicable timings differ greatly. Jecht Block can be performed out of a dodge or as an air recovery substitute, but has shorter block duration. Regular block lasts much longer, only works against low priority moves, can be cancelled INTO from Jecht Rush / Jecht Stream whiff. It is also not available out of air recovery.

As an attack with no built-in offensive properties, Jecht Block does not generate assist meter. However, it WILL reset the assist meter decay which is still a great help when fighting in the air. In addition, the attack state avoids the innate critical hit rate increase for the opponent that normal blocks incur. The extra ability "Counterattack" can be used to a similiar effect, although it can be accounted for with the appropriate "Disable __" extra ability.

Both ground and air versions are largely identical in properties and applications and thus are staple abilities in many match-ups. If you wish to Jecht Block more consistently against airborne opponents on the ground, equipping the ability on a neutral circle input is recommended.

Make sure to avoid repeatedly pressing Jecht Block when using it. If it blocks something, subsequent button presses can accidentally perform another Jecht Block, reducing your window of opportunity for a counter attack.

Aerial Moves

Level 1

Please note: Hits in brackets are skipped when chaining a combo.

Damage multiplier Startup frame Type Priority EX Force
2, 2, [5] (4,5) 17F Physical Melee Low 9 [60]
Effects CP (Mastered) Cancels Assist Gain (Attack) Assist Gain (Hit)
- ?? (30)
Unlocked at
level
Mastered at
AP


Level 2

Damage multiplier Startup frame Type Priority EX Force
2, 2, 1, 1 [5] (6,5) 18F charge, 11F release Physical Melee Low 12 [60]
Effects CP (Mastered) Cancels Assist Gain (Attack) Assist Gain (Hit)
Wall Rush
Unlocked at
level
Mastered at
AP


Level 3

Damage multiplier Startup frame Type Priority EX Force
1x8, [5] (8,5) 34F charge, 11F release Physical Melee High 12
Effects CP (Mastered) Cancels Assist Gain (Attack) Assist Gain (Hit)
Wall Rush
Unlocked at
level
Mastered at
AP


[Close] Hold button to start. Combo with timing, analog stick.

The bronze toes are Jecht's only offensive aerial bravery attack. The slower start-up, longer animation and later cancel windows make it inferior to Jecht Rush on paper, but it is not enough to invalidate aerial combat altogether. For one, Jecht Stream is still fast enough to be unreactable when uncharged. The first kick can scoop opponents from below, making it fairly consistent in dodge punishing majority of the cast. Burst damage and wall rush potential are still potent. It is also easier to visually confirm a combo on hit compared to Jecht Rush.

The reliance on this move does create problems, however. Recovering from a whiff takes a lot longer and leaves Jecht vulnerable to whiff punishment more consistently. Charged versions of Jecht Stream will attempt to close in on the opponent before becoming active and Jecht is susceptible to damage during that time. In addition to this, building assist meter is rather slow. Many characters can rotate fast pokes to defend and build a resource for themselves and Jecht does not quite fit into that mold. As such, it can be difficult and time consuming to come back from situations where he has no meter to combat the opponent's resources.

Because there are not many safe moves to threaten with, players will run the risk of becoming predictable. A backwards aerial dodge is often enough to negate Jecht Stream's effective ranges (charged and uncharged). Primary ways to increase ambiguity is through the use of Jecht Block, movement and dash feints. You may have to sweat the small stuff to make this move -and Jecht as a whole- work, but it will pay off if you stick with it.
Startup frame Block frames End frames Priority EX Force Effects CP (Mastered)
1F 1-16F 74F Jecht Block -- Block 30 (15)

[Block] Stops blows with powerful backhand. Does not deal damage.

Aerial version. Outside of shorter recovery frames, it shares all characteristics of the ground version. Because of air combat's frequency, you will naturally have many opportunities to use Jecht Block. As already mentioned, it is a great asset for covering your air dodges, threatening fast air braveries, nullifying projectiles and interrupting your assist meter decay.

Directional inputs for aerial attacks are not influenced by the opponent's relation to your character. However, the neutral input for air Jecht Block can still be beneficial - The absence of movement related inputs means you will not accidentally cancel out of Jecht Block and make yourself vulnerable prematurely. This is particularly useful against multiple projectiles such as Ultimecia's Knight's Blade or attacks with long active duration such as Feral Chaos' Lux Magnus.

HP Attacks

Please note: All HP attacks have a ground and midair version except Ultimate Jecht Shot, which can only be done on the ground.

Version Damage multiplier Startup frame Type Priority EX Force Effects CP (mastered)
Ultimate Jecht Shot (LV1) 1x18 (18) 31F Physical Melee High 30 Wall Rush
Ultimate Jecht Shot (LV2) 1x24 (24) 48F charge, 1F release Physical Melee High 30 Wall Rush
Ultimate Jecht Shot (LV3) 1x34 (34) 64F charge, 1F release Physical Melee High 30 Wall Rush


[Close] Hurl meteors from sky. Boost power by holding button.

Version Damage multiplier Startup frame Type Priority EX Force Effects CP (mastered)
Jecht Blade (LV1) 2x5 (10) 41F Physical Melee High 30 Wall Rush
Jecht Blade (LV2) 1x6, 2, 2, 3, 3 (16) 48F charge, 11F release Physical Melee High 30 Wall Rush
Jecht Blade (LV3) 1x9, 2x6 (21) 64F charge, 11F release Physical Melee High 36 Wall Rush


[Close] Masterful swordplay. Boost power by holding button.

Version Damage multiplier Startup frame Type Priority EX Force Effects CP (mastered)
Triumphant Grasp (LV1) 1x5, 3, 2 (10) 41F Physical Melee High 30 Wall Rush
Triumphant Grasp (LV2) 2x7, 1 (15) 48F charge, 11F release Physical Melee High 30 Wall Rush
Triumphant Grasp (LV3) 2x11, 1, 1 (24) 64F charge, 11F release Physical Melee High 30 Wall Rush


[Close] Grab foe and detonate. Boost power by holding button.

Damage multiplier Startup frame Type Priority EX Force
-- 31F -- Ranged High 120
Effects CP (Mastered) Cancels Assist Gain (Attack) Assist Gain (Hit)
-- 30 (15)
Unlocked at
level
Mastered at
AP


[Close] Fires lasers from eyes. Short range, but fast.

EX Mode: Final Aeon

Effects:

  • Regen
  • Critical Boost
  • Full Combo

Full Combo

[Always active while in EX Mode] Even if the first hit misses the opponent, combos can be completed.

EX Burst: Blitz King

A flurry of attacks leading to a splendidly impressive shot. Watch your timing and press circle when the cursor hits the center.

Damage multiplier (initial) Damage multiplier (rest) Type
5 (5) 5, 5, 10, 19x4 (96) (101 total) Physical


Builds

Stats
HP 9376
CP 450
BRV 1393 (2089 with Hero's Seal)
ATK 179
DEF 183
LUK --
Max Booster x3.8
Special Effect: None
Equipment
Assist Kuja / Aerith
Weapon Piggy's Stick
Hand Chainsaw
Head Royal Crown
Body Maximillian
Accessory 1 Muscle Belt
Accessory 2 Sniper Eye
Accessory 3 Dismay Shock
Accessory 4 BRV = 0
Accessory 5 Empty EX Gauge
Accessory 6 Pre-EX Mode
Accessory 7 Pre-EX Revenge
Accessory 8 Hero's Seal
Accessory 9 Together as One
Accessory 10 Side by Side
Summon Rubicante


Standard high base bravery with wall rush, a stable build for competition. Meter depletion are placed here, as are initial brv and assist meter boosts. At base bravery, a solo combo with HP wall rush deals roughly 2,000 HP damage. The first wall rush combo with Hero's Seal is going to hit for over 3,000 HP. Coupled with Side by Side's meter gain, that already makes for a good lead. Together as One kickstarts assist meter at the beginning and lets Jecht avoid committing to an attack for a longer period of time. Naturally, getting hit early will take your higher initial bravery away, but ideally the assist meter will be available to protect you.

For an EX variant of this build, swap Side by Side and Together as One for Tenacious Attacker and / or Glutton.

If you don't prefer starting with higher resources, you can change Hero's Seal and Together as One for Hero's Essence (extra CP), Winged Boots, Great Gospel, Miracle Shoes or additional boosters.

Stats
HP 9972
CP 450
BRV 997
ATK 178
DEF 185
LUK --
Max Booster x4.0
Special Effect: Adamant Chains
Equipment
Assist Tidus / Kuja
Weapon Adamant Knife
Hand Adamant Shield
Head Dueling Mask
Body Adamant Vest
Accessory 1 Zephyr Cloak
Accessory 2 Heart's Ease
Accessory 3 Dismay Shock
Accessory 4 Battle Hammer
Accessory 5 HP = 100 %
Accessory 6 Empty EX Gauge
Accessory 7 Pre-EX Mode
Accessory 8 Pre-EX Revenge
Accessory 9 Together as One
Accessory 10 Side by Side
Summon Rubicante


A match-up specific build for accumulating bravery through dodges and blocks. Recommended against Ultimecia, The Emperor and Sephiroth, where you may have high uptime on dodges and blocks, but then struggle to land a proper hit. If you have room for only one set, the emphasis on gaining BRV from dodges is more consistent in competition. Jecht Block is more efficient at generating BRV against multiple projectiles, but loses to unblockables, sidelining projectiles and is more vulnerable on whiff.

If the opponent has no EX intake, swap out Dismay Shock for a booster such as Summon Unused, BRV > Base Value or Aerial. Together as One is for stability, but can be swapped for another booster or Hero's Essence. The extra CP can be spent on extra base bravery, health or even crits. You might not need as many ground moves against Ultimecia, so if you're looking for CP, start by trimming those.

9644 |cp=480 |brv=1314 |atk=180 |def=181 |luk=-- |booster=x3.3 |setbonus=Seal of Lufenia |ast=Kuja |wpn=Piggy's Stick |hand=Lufenian Dirk |head=Lufenian Hairpin |armor=Lufenian Jacket |acc1=Sniper Eye |acc2=Bravery Orb |acc3=Battle Hammer |acc4=BRV = 0 |acc5=Summon Unused |acc6=Pre-EX Mode |acc7=Pre-EX Revenge |acc8=Hero's Essence |acc9=Tenacious Attacker |acc10=First to Victory |summon=Rubicante }} An all-rounder build focused on EX meter depletion. Recommended against characters with good EX generation or long-winded match-ups involving EX such as Gabranth, Gilgamesh, Prishe, Lightning, Garland and Tidus. Boosted wall rush, initial meter and higher CP are for flexibility. If Seal of Lufenia set bonus' EX drain is not enough, you may swap one of the special accessories, BRV = 0 or Bravery Orb for Dismay Shock. The extra CP provided by Hero's Essence lets you equip more abilities with movement, critical hit rate boosts or stat increases. Depending on your preferences, First to Victory is also interchangeable. Glutton, Winged Boots and Muscle Belt are all good picks there. If you want Judgment of Lufenia version for enhanced assist meter depletion, swap Lufenian equipment for Judgment of Lufenia gear and swap Battle Hammer with Dismay Shock.

11299 (with Master Guardsman) |cp=450 |brv=956 |atk=181 |def=184 |luk=-- |booster=x2.7 |setbonus=Soul of Yamato |ast=Cannot use. |wpn=Cleaver |hand=Genji Shield |head=Genji Helm |armor=Genji Armor |acc1=Pearl Necklace |acc2=Dragonfly Orb |acc3=Silver Hourglass |acc4=Pendant |acc5=Battle Hammer |acc6=Empty Assist Gauge |acc7=Pre-EX Revenge |acc8=Pre-Assist |acc9=Close to You |acc10=Center of the World |summon=Rubicante }} A completely EX-oriented build that sacrifices the assist mechanic for stronger EX generation. The boosters are low, but consistent. Because you have no assist meter to manage, you have more liberty in moving around looking for interactions and EX Cores. Jecht Beams are preferred combo enders for EX meter. Historically Center of the World builds have been a liability in competitive play and Jecht is no exception. However, his ability to function independently from assist (HP links) can make this build a decent, albeit a very different style of play for match-ups he doesn't struggle in. You may still have to land multiple full combos for an EX meter, there is no assist meter to save you from any mistakes and timing an EX mode will be paramount to success.