User:DarthPhallus/Glossary

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Move Properties


Ground Bounce

Definition: Moves with the property will cause the opponent to bounce off the ground in a comboable state for a certain amount of frames before transitioning into Hard Knockdown. Generally only one Ground Bounce is possible in a combo, using a second Ground Bounce move will instead lead to the opponent hitting the ground in the Soft Knockdown state. However, Down TAC and a few moves can get around this limitation.
Shortened Definition: Ground Bounce moves will cause the opponent hit the ground and bounce in a comboable state for a fixed amount of time.


Forced Ground Bounce

Definition: Certain moves will always cause a Ground Bounce regardless of if a Ground Bounce has already been used earlier in the combo. Some of these moves can also hit or be cancelled in specific ways to "reset" the Ground Bounce, allowing a regular Ground Bounce move to Bounce the opponent when it normally could not.
Shortened Definition: Certain moves will always cause a Ground Bounce regardless of if a Ground Bounce has already been used earlier in the combo.


Wall Bounce

Definition: Moves with the property will cause the opponent to bounce off the wall back towards the direction they traveled, even if the opponent doesn't reach the furthest edge of the stage. They are freely comboable until they hit the ground, and enter the Soft Knockdown state. Generally only one Ground Bounce is possible in a combo, using a second Ground Bounce move will instead lead to the opponent being able to air tech or hit the ground enter the Soft Knockdown State.
Shortened Definition: Ground Bounce moves will cause the opponent hit the wall and bounce back in the direction they traveled in a comboable state for a fixed amount of time.


Forced Wall Bounce

Definition: Certain moves will always cause a Wall Bounce regardless of if a Wall Bounce has already been used earlier in the combo.
Shortened Definition: Certain moves will always cause a Wall Bounce regardless of if a Wall Bounce has already been used earlier in the combo.


OTG

Off the Ground or On the Ground
Definition: Certain moves will be able to hit opponents laying on the ground in the Hard Knockdown state, and potentially lead to, or continue, a combo.
Shortened Definition: Certain moves will be able to hit opponents laying on the ground in the Hard Knockdown state, and potentially lead to, or continue, a combo.


Crumple

Definition: When a crumple move hits a grounded opponent it will cause the opponent to slowly crumple to the floor. When this occurs, they are freely comboable up until they hit the ground, but are considered airborne. Thus the first hit that connects on them will pop them into the air. When they finish the crumple and hit the ground, they are considered in Hard Knockdown for a fixed amount of time before they transition to soft knockdown and can tech roll.
Shortened Definition: Crumple moves on grounded opponents will cause a crumple animation where the opponent is freely comboable for a fixed amount of time.


Rapid Fire

Definition: Lights Normals with the Rapid Fire property are self-cancellable into themselves infinitely. This makes them very useful for confirms, pressure, and neutral.
Shortened Definition: Lights Normals with the Rapid Fire property are self-cancellable into themselves infinitely.


Spinout

Definition: Certain moves will cause a lengthy animation where the opponent is launched upwards and fall to the ground while spinning in the air. They will always fall all the way to the ground unless interrupted, regardless of Hitstun Decay. Some moves Spinout moves result in a Hard Knockdown when the opponent touches the ground, some will result in Soft Knockdown.
Shortened Definition: Certain moves will cause a lengthy animation where the opponent is launched upwards and fall to the ground while spinning in the air.


Forced Tech Roll

Definition: Moves with this property act very similarly to Forced Soft Knockdown moves but when the opponent hits the ground they will immediately tech in a designated direction. This leads to much stronger Okizeme than normal SKD.
Shortened Definition: Moves with this property act very similarly to Forced Soft Knockdown moves but when the opponent hits the ground they will immediately tech in a designated direction.