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'''Publisher:'''
'''Publisher:'''
: Namco Bandai Games<br/>
: Namco Bandai Games<br/>
'''Genre:''' <br/>
'''Release Dates:'''<br/>
'''Release Dates:'''<br/>
: Japan (PS4): July 6, 2017<br/>
: Japan (PS4): July 6, 2017<br/>
: USA (PS4): Fall 2017<br/>
: USA (PS4): September 29, 2017<br/>
'''Preceded By:''' [[Mobile Suit Gundam Extreme VS. Maxi Boost ON]]<br/>
: EU (PS4): September 29, 2017<br/>
'''Followed By:''' None<br/>
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'''Preceded By:''' [[Gundam Extreme VS. Maxi Boost]]<br/>
'''Followed By:''' [[Mobile Suit Gundam EXTREME VS. Maxi Boost ON |Gundam EXTREME VS. Maxi Boost ON]]<br/>
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[[Gundam Versus]] is first game in the 5th generation of the Gundam VS series!
[[Gundam Versus]] is first game in the 5th generation of the Gundam VS series!
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Below is a list of links to common terms used in [[Gundam Versus]]. A number of these terms will be explained in more detail in the system explanation/gameplay pages.
Below is a list of links to common terms used in [[Gundam Versus]]. A number of these terms will be explained in more detail in the system explanation/gameplay pages.


=== Gameplay ===
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* ABC: Anti-Beam Cloak. The Crossbone units employ this type of barrier that allows them to completely absorb a certain number of beam attacks/damage. Often called "mantle" to avoid confusion with EX input [ABC].
*[[GVS/Attack Attributes |Attack Attributes]]
* Amekyan: The act of canceling the recovery of a vernier (boost-consuming) move into a forced-on angle move, which puts you back int a natural fall state. Used to put your unit in freefall to escape dangerous situations of floating exposed in the air.
*Attack Types
* Awakening: Carryover term from previous VS titles that describes the act of using your EX Burst.
*Awakening
* Barrier:
*[[GVS/Movement#Boost Dash |Boost Dash]]
* BD: Boost Dash. Pressing C twice will perform a boost dash. In combos and shorthand notation this will often be written as >> (and sometimes CC).
*Boost Dash Cancel
* Boost Hop: Pressing C again at the end of a BD to perform a small hop that gives you an arching movement while maintaining your momentum from the BD, allowing you to cover more ground boost-efficiently and also adjust your movement.
*[[GVS/Movement#Boost Dive |Boost Dive]]
* Boost Dive: Flicking the right stick (R3) allows units to quickly dive down to the ground while carrying some prior momentum. Can also be used as an opposite of the boost hop (Last statement nay need revision.)
*Boost Dive Cancel
* BR: Beam Rifle armament
*[[GVS/Movement#Boost_Hop.2FJump |Boost Hop]]
* Braking:
*[[GVS/Movement#Boost Step |Boost Step]]
* Brake cancel:
*Boost Step Cancel
* BZ: Bazooka armament
*[[GVS/Movement#Brake Cancel |Brake Cancel]]
* Cancel:
*Charge Shot Cancel Damage Correction
* CSa/CSb: [A] (ranged)/[B] (melee) Charge Shot (CS)
*Cost
* CSC: CS cancel - canceling an attack by using CSa/CSb.
*[[GVS/Defense#Cut |Cut]]
* Cut: Interrupting an enemies combo string against your partner/having your combo interrupted by your target's partner.
*[[GVS/Offense#Cut Resistance |Cut Resistance]]
* Down/Down Value: Every attack has an assigned Down value. When a total amount of Down hits 5.0 or greater the enemy will be forced down into a yellow lock state (see system explanations for more details).
*[[GVS/Damage#Down Value |Down Value]]
* Fuwafuwa (Fuwa for short): Similar concept to a boost hop, but input right before you would normally land so that your landing timing is less predictable and more difficult to punish.
*[[GVS/Movement#Fuwafuwa |Fuwafuwa]]
* Fuwastep: Inputting C at the end of a side step to add a small hop, allowing you to cut enemy ranged tracking and change your movement.
*[[GVS/Movement#Fuwastep |Fuwastep]]
* Gerobi: A type of long, wide, sustained/channeled beam weapon.
*[[GVS/Defense#Guard |Guard]]
* MG: Machine Gun armament
*Mobile Armor
* Oki: The act of covering an opponents Wakeup to give yourself an advantage.
*Projectile Guard
* Punish: Essentially used to describe attacking an opponent the moment they land are are temporarily vulnerable due to landing stiffness.
*[[GVS/Damage#Proration |Proration]]
* "Second Impact": Refers to the act of charging a CSa, but releasing [A] just before the charge completes, pressing [A] again to fire main, and holding it to quickly finish charging CSa to release it, thereby canceling the main recovery.
*[[GVS/Movement#Step Dive |Step Dive]]
* Self-cut: Some attacks have a sufficient amount of delay and disconnect that they can cut and enemy that has ''you'' in their combo, so cutting yourself out of the combo rather than depending on your partner.
*Striker
* Striker: Unlockable assists that can be used by the playable MS. Strikers in battle are only reloadable by EX Burst or death and have a certain amount of ammo depending on the damage and properties of the assist. For instance, the Gold SUMO Striker has only 2 ammo since it uses its I-field bunker, a wide range stun while the Gaza-D has 4 uses since it fires a thick beam used for quick downs.
*[[GVS/Movement#Swerving |Swerving]]
* Step/Step-Cancel(SC): Inputting a direction twice will do a small quick boost in that direction, which can be used to cancel some ranged attacks. In combos and shorthand notation this will often be written as > (and sometimes 44/66/88/22 or 4SC/6SC/etc)
*Zunda
* Super Armor: An attribute held by some attacks (often during EX Burst) that allows them to proceed unfazed even if you are shot while performing the move. Suit is still affected by Down accumulation though.
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* Rainbow Battle: A term used to describe when two opponents begin consecutively rainbow-stepping, trying to both make their opponent miss with his attack, and to gain a positional advantage of their opponent so ''they'' can attack
* Rainbow Step: another name for stepping, but more specifically refers to stepping melee attacks for making combos. Derived from the rainbow trail that follows a unit when performing. Same shorthand notation as SC.
* Wakeup: The moment a suit stands back up or recovers from being Downed.
* Zunda: The act of hitting an enemy with your BR shot 3 times, knocking them down.


=== JP Wiki ===
=== JP Wiki ===

Latest revision as of 00:20, 9 December 2023

Gundam Versus
GVS Logo.png

Developer: Namco Bandai Games
Publisher:

Namco Bandai Games

Release Dates:

Japan (PS4): July 6, 2017
USA (PS4): September 29, 2017
EU (PS4): September 29, 2017


Category:Gundam VS

Preceded By: Gundam Extreme VS. Maxi Boost
Followed By: Gundam EXTREME VS. Maxi Boost ON

Gundam Versus is first game in the 5th generation of the Gundam VS series!

External References

Glossary

Below is a list of links to common terms used in Gundam Versus. A number of these terms will be explained in more detail in the system explanation/gameplay pages.

JP Wiki

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System Explanations

HUDControlsStrikersAwakening Data


GVS NotationMovement/CancelingOffenseDefenseDamageAttack Attributes