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|shoto =Short for "Shotokan"{{Hrule}}A character archetype defined by being similar in some way to Ryu from Street Fighter. Shotos usually have a horizontal fireball, an invulnerable reversal, and a forward moving special move. | |shoto =Short for "Shotokan"{{Hrule}}A character archetype defined by being similar in some way to Ryu from Street Fighter. Shotos usually have a horizontal fireball, an invulnerable reversal, and a forward moving special move. | ||
|yomi =''Knowing the mind of the opponent''{{Hrule}}From Japanese: To understand in some way what is going on in the mind of the other player and play around it. Usually involved in ''reads'' and ''conditioning''. | |yomi =''Knowing the mind of the opponent''{{Hrule}}From Japanese: To understand in some way what is going on in the mind of the other player and play around it. Usually involved in ''reads'' and ''conditioning''. | ||
|tic throw =A throw done after attacks, as soon as throw invulnerability expires on the opponent, making it very hard to react to and escape from.{{Hrule}}Also known as a ''tick throw'' | |||
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Revision as of 17:40, 24 July 2020
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{{keyword|f-shiki}} is used in your {{keyword|B&Bs|term=B&B}} to implement {{keyword|abare}} as a type of {{keyword|okizeme}} which involves {{keyword|yomi}}.
renders: f-shiki is used in your B&Bs to implement abareAn attack during the opponent's pressure, intended to interrupt it. as a type of okizemeAttacking an opponent about to wake up, usually with meaty attacks or mixups. which involves yomiKnowing the mind of the opponentFrom Japanese: To understand in some way what is going on in the mind of the other player and play around it. Usually involved in reads and conditioning..
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