Guilty Gear Strive Millia Rage character guide - Upcomer
Guilty Gear Strive Millia Rage
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Guilty Gear Strive Millia Rage character guide

Learn everything you need to know about Millia Rage in Guilty Gear Strive

Millia Rage is back in Guilty Gear Strive. One of the original Guilty Gear roster members, this assassin returns once again, wielding her deadly hair. In Guilty Gear Strive, Millia Rage is classified as a high speed character. This guide will give players all the information they need to excel as Millia Rage.

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Upcomer’s Guilty Gear Strive character guides use numpad notation. Numpad notation is a universal form of notating fighting game inputs, that is able to go beyond language barriers. It’s based off numpads that can be found on a computer keyboard. Five is the joystick at neutral and the numbers branch out from there. For example, 236 would translate to “down, down-forward, forward” in numpad notation.

Guilty Gear Strive Inputs

Guilty Gear Strive Input Name Shorthand
Punch P
Kick K
Slash S
Heavy Slash HS
Dust D

Command Normals

Move Name Input Description
Command Normal 1 6P Millia jabs forward with her hair. This move has upper body invincibility, making it a good move to counter jump-ins and aerial attacks.
Command Normal 2 6K Millia does an overhead kick. This move will hit crouch-blocking opponents and Millia can move after the attack, even on block.
Command Normal 3 6HS Millia does two hits involving a leap. The first hit can be canceled with an aerial attack.

Special Attacks

Move Name Input Description
Bad Moon 236P in mid-air Millia spins in a rapid descent. This move is very fast and is usable during combos. It can also cross-up if used in the right situations.
Turbo Fall 236K in mid-air Millia descends really fast. This move does not attack but it has very fast recovery and can put you behind your opponent, making it a good move to set up 50-50s with.
Tandem Top 236S or 236HS Millia sends out a spinning projectile. Millia can attack while the projectile is out, making it a good pressure tool. The S version is faster and usable in combos. The HS version is stronger and will knock down on hit.
Iron Savior 214P Millia slides across the floor. This move has good range and will hit low.
Mirazh 214K Millia moves forward very fast. This move can change the positioning of you and your opponent, allowing you to mix them up if they do not change the direction they are blocking.
Lust Shaker 214S (press repeatedly OK) Millia uses her hair to unleash a barrage of blows. When mashing S, the move will increase the amount of hits and its range.
Kapel 236HS in mid-air Millia makes a ball projectile below her. Once the projectile is out you can move in the air. This is a good way to mix-up your opponent.

Overdrives

Move Name Input Description
Winger 632146HS Millia turns her hair into wings and flies upwards. This move is very fast and can be used as a combo ender. It also works as an invincible dragon punch, so it can interrupt opponent’s attacks.
Septem Voices 236236S Millia sends a projectile flying across the floor. This move is good to use when you need to get across the screen to put pressure on your opponent.

These moves will make great use of Millia Rage in Guilty Gear Strive.

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