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{{FrameDataHeader-DBFZ}}
{{FullFrameDataHeader-DBFZ}}
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{{AttackVersion|name=5L}}
{{AttackVersion|name=5L}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|5L Full}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|5L}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|5L Extra}}
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{{AttackVersion|name=5LL}}
{{AttackVersion|name=5LL}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|5LL Full}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|5LL}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|5LL Extra}}
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{{AttackVersion|name=5LLL}}
{{AttackVersion|name=5LLL}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|5LLL Full}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|5LLL}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|5LLL Extra}}
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{{AttackVersion|name=5M}}
{{AttackVersion|name=5M}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|5M Full}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|5M}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|5M Extra}}
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{{AttackVersion|name=5H}}
{{AttackVersion|name=5H}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|5H Full}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|5H}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|5H Extra}}
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{{AttackVersion|name=5S}}
{{AttackVersion|name=5S}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|5S Full}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|5S}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|5S Extra}}
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{{AttackVersion|name=2L}}
{{AttackVersion|name=2L}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|2L Full}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|2L}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|2L Extra}}
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{{AttackVersion|name=2M}}
{{AttackVersion|name=2M}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data| 2M Full}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data| 2M}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data| 2M Extra}}
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{{AttackVersion|name=2H}}
{{AttackVersion|name=2H}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|2H Full}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|2H}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|2H Extra}}
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{{AttackVersion|name=6M}}
{{AttackVersion|name=6M}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|6M Full}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|6M}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|6M Extra}}
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{{AttackVersion|name=6H}}
{{AttackVersion|name=6H}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|6H Full}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|6H}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|6H Extra}}
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{{AttackVersion|name=3H}}
{{AttackVersion|name=3H}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|3H Full}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|3H}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|3H Extra}}
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{{AttackVersion|name=j.L}}
{{AttackVersion|name=j.L}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|j.L Full}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|j.L}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|j.L Extra}}
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{{AttackVersion|name=j.M}}
{{AttackVersion|name=j.M}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|j.M Full}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|j.M}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|j.M Extra}}
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{{AttackVersion|name=j.H}}
{{AttackVersion|name=j.H}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|j.H Full}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|j.H}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|j.H Extra}}
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{{AttackVersion|name=j.S}}
{{AttackVersion|name=j.S}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|j.S Full}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|j.S}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|j.S Extra}}
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{{AttackVersion|name=j.2H}}
{{AttackVersion|name=j.2H}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|j.2H Full}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|j.2H}}
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{{FrameDataHeader-DBFZ}}
{{FullFrameDataHeader-DBFZ}}
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! colspan=16 style="background: white;"| Death Chaser
! colspan=16 style="background: white;"| Death Chaser
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{{AttackVersion|name=236L}}
{{AttackVersion|name=236L}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|236L Full}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|236L}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|236L Extra}}
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{{AttackVersion|name=236M}}
{{AttackVersion|name=236M}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|236M Full}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|236M}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|236M Extra}}
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{{AttackVersion|name=236H}}
{{AttackVersion|name=236H}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|236H Full}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|236H}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|236H Extra}}
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{{AttackVersion|name=j.236L}}
{{AttackVersion|name=j.236L}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|j.236L Full}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|j.236L}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|j.236L Extra}}
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{{AttackVersion|name=j.236M}}
{{AttackVersion|name=j.236M}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|j.236M Full}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|j.236M}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|j.236M Extra}}
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{{AttackVersion|name=j.236H}}
{{AttackVersion|name=j.236H}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|j.236H Full}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|j.236H}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|j.236H Extra}}
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! colspan=16 style="background: white;"| Death Breaker
! colspan=16 style="background: white;"| Death Breaker
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{{AttackVersion|name=214L}}
{{AttackVersion|name=214L}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|214L Full}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|214L}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|214L Extra}}
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{{AttackVersion|name=214M}}
{{AttackVersion|name=214M}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|214M Full}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|214M}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|214M Extra}}
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{{AttackVersion|name=214H}}
{{AttackVersion|name=214H}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|214H Full}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|214H}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|214H Extra}}
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{{AttackVersion|name=j.214L}}
{{AttackVersion|name=j.214L}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|j.214L Full}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|j.214L}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|j.214L Extra}}
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{{AttackVersion|name=j.214M}}
{{AttackVersion|name=j.214M}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|j.214M Full}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|j.214M}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|j.214M Extra}}
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{{AttackVersion|name=j.214H}}
{{AttackVersion|name=j.214H}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|j.214H Full}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|j.214H}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|j.214H Extra}}
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! colspan=16 style="background: white;"| Death Breaker Followup
! colspan=16 style="background: white;"| Death Breaker Followup
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{{AttackVersion|name=214X > L}}
{{AttackVersion|name=214X > L}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|214X L Full}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|214X L}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|214X L Extra}}
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{{AttackVersion|name=214X > M}}
{{AttackVersion|name=214X > M}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|214X M Full}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|214X M}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|214X M Extra}}
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{{AttackVersion|name=214X > H}}
{{AttackVersion|name=214X > H}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|214X H Full}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|214X H}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|214X H Extra}}
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{{AttackVersion|name=214H > H}}
{{AttackVersion|name=214H > H}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|214H H Full}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|214H H}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|214H H Extra}}
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! colspan=16 style="background: white;"| Death Flash
! colspan=16 style="background: white;"| Death Flash
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{{AttackVersion|name=236S}}
{{AttackVersion|name=236S}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|236S Full}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|236S}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|236S Extra}}
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{{AttackVersion|name=j.236S}}
{{AttackVersion|name=j.236S}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|j.236S Full}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|j.236S}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|j.236S Extra}}
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! colspan=16 style="background: white;"| Death Shaker
! colspan=16 style="background: white;"| Death Shaker
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{{AttackVersion|name=214S}}
{{AttackVersion|name=214S}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|214S Full}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|214S}}
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{{AttackVersion|name=Assist A|subtitle=Death Breaker}}
{{AttackVersion|name=Assist A|subtitle=Death Breaker}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|Assist A Full}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|Assist A}}
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{{AttackVersion|name=Assist B}}
{{AttackVersion|name=Assist B}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|Assist B Full}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|Assist B}}
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{{AttackVersion|name=Assist C}}
{{AttackVersion|name=Assist C}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|Assist C Full}}
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! colspan=16 style="background: white;"| Death Crasher
! colspan=16 style="background: white;"| Death Crasher
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{{AttackVersion|name=236LM|subtitle=or 236HS}}
{{AttackVersion|name=236LM|subtitle=or 236HS}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|236LM Full}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|236LM}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|236LM Extra}}
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! colspan=16 style="background: white;"| Death Drop
! colspan=16 style="background: white;"| Death Drop
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{{AttackVersion|name=j.236LM|subtitle=or j.236HS}}
{{AttackVersion|name=j.236LM|subtitle=or j.236HS}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|j.236LM Full}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|j.236LM}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|j.236LM Extra}}
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! colspan=16 style="background: white;"| Atomic Supernova
! colspan=16 style="background: white;"| Atomic Supernova
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{{AttackVersion|name=214LM|subtitle=or 214HS<br>Counter}}
{{AttackVersion|name=214LM|subtitle=or 214HS<br>Counter}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|214LM Full}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|214LM}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|214LM Extra}}
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{{AttackVersion|name=Attack}}
{{AttackVersion|name=Attack}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|214LM Attack Full}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|214LM Attack}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|214LM Attack Extra}}
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{{AttackVersion|name=j.214LM|subtitle=or j.214HS}}
{{AttackVersion|name=j.214LM|subtitle=or j.214HS}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|j.214LM Full}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|j.214LM}}
{{#lst:{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Data|j.214LM Extra}}
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Revision as of 18:14, 6 March 2021

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System Data


Normal Moves

Version Damage GuardHow this attack can be guarded. SmashWhich type of cinematic this attack can trigger. StartupShows the number of frames that the corresponding move needs to go through in order to reach its active frames. ActiveShows the number of frames where there is an attackbox, AKA the hitbox where if the opponent touches it, they will take damage. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryShows how many frames that the character must go through after its active frames to automatically go back to a neutral stance. Frame Adv.The difference between the attacker's recovery and the period that the opponent is in blockstun. This frame advantage value is based off the fact that the very first active frame touches the opponent. Invul.The number of frames this attack has invulnerability, and what attribute(s) this invulnerability applies to. KiThe amount of Ki gained from hitting the opponent with this attack, measured as a percentage of one Ki Gauge. Negative value refers to the amount spent to perform the attack. ProrateDetermines how the next attack's damage will be scaled. AttributeAttributes this attack possesses. Some attacks are invincible to attacks of certain attributes.
H - Head
B - Body
P - Projectile. Durability level will be listed
LevelAttack Level determines how much hitstun, blockstun, hitstop, etc. the attack inflicts. BlockstunWhen blocked, how long the opponent is struck in a blocking animation. Values shown here are for ground blocking. Air blocking adds 2 frames of blockstun. For independent objects, like projectiles and Z Assist attacks, the amount of hitstop is listed. X+Y where X is blockstun and Y is hitstop. HitstunWhen a character is hit while standing or crouching, the defender is forced into a stun animation for a set period of time where they are vulnerable to further attacks. This period of time is called hitstun. UntechWhen hitting an airborne opponent, how long they can't air tech. For independent objects, like projectiles and Z Assist attacks, the amount of hitstop is listed. X+Y where X is untechable time and Y is hitstop.
5L


5LL


5LLL


5M


5H


5S


2L


2M


2H


6M


6H


3H


j.L


j.M


j.H


j.S


j.2H


Special Moves

Version Damage GuardHow this attack can be guarded. SmashWhich type of cinematic this attack can trigger. StartupShows the number of frames that the corresponding move needs to go through in order to reach its active frames. ActiveShows the number of frames where there is an attackbox, AKA the hitbox where if the opponent touches it, they will take damage. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryShows how many frames that the character must go through after its active frames to automatically go back to a neutral stance. Frame Adv.The difference between the attacker's recovery and the period that the opponent is in blockstun. This frame advantage value is based off the fact that the very first active frame touches the opponent. Invul.The number of frames this attack has invulnerability, and what attribute(s) this invulnerability applies to. KiThe amount of Ki gained from hitting the opponent with this attack, measured as a percentage of one Ki Gauge. Negative value refers to the amount spent to perform the attack. ProrateDetermines how the next attack's damage will be scaled. AttributeAttributes this attack possesses. Some attacks are invincible to attacks of certain attributes.
H - Head
B - Body
P - Projectile. Durability level will be listed
LevelAttack Level determines how much hitstun, blockstun, hitstop, etc. the attack inflicts. BlockstunWhen blocked, how long the opponent is struck in a blocking animation. Values shown here are for ground blocking. Air blocking adds 2 frames of blockstun. For independent objects, like projectiles and Z Assist attacks, the amount of hitstop is listed. X+Y where X is blockstun and Y is hitstop. HitstunWhen a character is hit while standing or crouching, the defender is forced into a stun animation for a set period of time where they are vulnerable to further attacks. This period of time is called hitstun. UntechWhen hitting an airborne opponent, how long they can't air tech. For independent objects, like projectiles and Z Assist attacks, the amount of hitstop is listed. X+Y where X is untechable time and Y is hitstop.
Death Chaser
236L


236M


236H


j.236L


j.236M


j.236H


Death Breaker
214L


214M


214H


j.214L


j.214M


j.214H


Death Breaker Followup
214X > L


214X > M


214X > H


214H > H


Death Flash
236S


j.236S


Death Shaker
214S


Z Assists

Version Damage GuardHow this attack can be guarded. SmashWhich type of cinematic this attack can trigger. StartupShows the number of frames that the corresponding move needs to go through in order to reach its active frames. ActiveShows the number of frames where there is an attackbox, AKA the hitbox where if the opponent touches it, they will take damage. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryShows how many frames that the character must go through after its active frames to automatically go back to a neutral stance. Frame Adv.The difference between the attacker's recovery and the period that the opponent is in blockstun. This frame advantage value is based off the fact that the very first active frame touches the opponent. Invul.The number of frames this attack has invulnerability, and what attribute(s) this invulnerability applies to. KiThe amount of Ki gained from hitting the opponent with this attack, measured as a percentage of one Ki Gauge. Negative value refers to the amount spent to perform the attack. ProrateDetermines how the next attack's damage will be scaled. AttributeAttributes this attack possesses. Some attacks are invincible to attacks of certain attributes.
H - Head
B - Body
P - Projectile. Durability level will be listed
LevelAttack Level determines how much hitstun, blockstun, hitstop, etc. the attack inflicts. BlockstunWhen blocked, how long the opponent is struck in a blocking animation. Values shown here are for ground blocking. Air blocking adds 2 frames of blockstun. For independent objects, like projectiles and Z Assist attacks, the amount of hitstop is listed. X+Y where X is blockstun and Y is hitstop. HitstunWhen a character is hit while standing or crouching, the defender is forced into a stun animation for a set period of time where they are vulnerable to further attacks. This period of time is called hitstun. UntechWhen hitting an airborne opponent, how long they can't air tech. For independent objects, like projectiles and Z Assist attacks, the amount of hitstop is listed. X+Y where X is untechable time and Y is hitstop.
Assist A
Death Breaker


Assist B


Assist C


Super Moves

Version Damage GuardHow this attack can be guarded. SmashWhich type of cinematic this attack can trigger. StartupShows the number of frames that the corresponding move needs to go through in order to reach its active frames. ActiveShows the number of frames where there is an attackbox, AKA the hitbox where if the opponent touches it, they will take damage. Occurs after Startup. RecoveryShows how many frames that the character must go through after its active frames to automatically go back to a neutral stance. Frame Adv.The difference between the attacker's recovery and the period that the opponent is in blockstun. This frame advantage value is based off the fact that the very first active frame touches the opponent. Invul.The number of frames this attack has invulnerability, and what attribute(s) this invulnerability applies to. KiThe amount of Ki gained from hitting the opponent with this attack, measured as a percentage of one Ki Gauge. Negative value refers to the amount spent to perform the attack. ProrateDetermines how the next attack's damage will be scaled. AttributeAttributes this attack possesses. Some attacks are invincible to attacks of certain attributes.
H - Head
B - Body
P - Projectile. Durability level will be listed
LevelAttack Level determines how much hitstun, blockstun, hitstop, etc. the attack inflicts. BlockstunWhen blocked, how long the opponent is struck in a blocking animation. Values shown here are for ground blocking. Air blocking adds 2 frames of blockstun. For independent objects, like projectiles and Z Assist attacks, the amount of hitstop is listed. X+Y where X is blockstun and Y is hitstop. HitstunWhen a character is hit while standing or crouching, the defender is forced into a stun animation for a set period of time where they are vulnerable to further attacks. This period of time is called hitstun. UntechWhen hitting an airborne opponent, how long they can't air tech. For independent objects, like projectiles and Z Assist attacks, the amount of hitstop is listed. X+Y where X is untechable time and Y is hitstop.
Death Crasher
236LM
or 236HS


Death Drop
j.236LM
or j.236HS


Atomic Supernova
214LM
or 214HS
Counter


Attack


j.214LM
or j.214HS


Sources

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