Movement

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Notation

Directional command notation is as follows:

                   .- up (u)
                   |
  up+back (ub) - 7 8 9 - up+forward (uf)
 
      back (b) - 4   6 - forward (f)
 
down+back (db) - 1 2 3 - down+foward (df)
                   |
                   `- down (d)

Note: These numbers can be easily referenced by looking at your keyboard "numpad". Think of it as a joystick/controller that is facing to the right. "5" is used to signify "neutral". Button Notation

all movement is made by using these directions.

On The Ground

6

  • makes you walk toward where you are facing

4

  • makes you walk away from where you are facing

66

  • forward dash
  • forward ground dashes vary from character to character, some characters leap forward giving their next attacks air hit property or makes them use an air attack, some run forward at a quick and constant pace, while others will quickly move a set distance forward and return to a neutral position.

44

  • back dash
  • backward ground dashes also vary from character to character. some are reverse leaps, others are quick back steps.

Jumping

7/8/9

  • 8 makes you jump straight up
  • 7 makes you jump back and up
  • 9 makes you jump forward and up

j.7/8/9

  • input while in the air
  • does a double-jump or air-jump, when used with a normal jump, can bring you to higher altitudes.
  • most aerial attacks can be canceled with an air-jump, allowing you to continue a combo/juggle further.
  • 7/8/9 makes you go back and up /straight up /forward and up, respectively

In The Air

j.66

  • air dash /forward air dash
  • forward air dashes are done while in the air, air dashes vary from character to character, some faster than others, others with special trajectories (ex: nayuki asleep and makoto), and some with special properties (ex: nayuki asleep 8-9 jam dash has attack properties).
  • air dashes can be used to cancel aerial attacks in place of or after an air-jump.
  • air dashes should be used carefully. If the opponent is air throw happy, it can be very easy to get air thrown out of them.

j.44

  • air back dash /backward air dash
  • back air dashes are exactly like air dashes, only going in the opposite direction, and sometimes having different animations.
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