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!Active
!Active
|These are the frames of animation after startup and before recovery. Generally, this correlates with your limbs being stretched out. When a move is active, it is capable of hitting (and damaging!) the opponent. Before and after a move is active, it is completely harmless.
|{{#lsth:Street Fighter V/Glossary|Active}}
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!Attack
!Attack
|Attack level is L for low block, M for mid block (can be blocked low or high) and H for high block (must be blocked standing i.e. overheads).
|{{#lsth:Street Fighter V/Glossary|Attack}}
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!Cancels
!Cancel options
|Available cancel options.
|{{#lsth:Street Fighter V/Glossary|Cancel options}}
*"sp": Special move.
*"su": Critical art.
*"vs[1/2]": V-Skill 1 or 2.
*"vt[1/2]": V-Trigger 1 or 2 activation.
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!Confirm
!Confirm windows
|Hit confirm windows written as Specials & CAs/Target Combos/V-Trigger. Notation may denote V-Skill only cancel windows in Specials.
|{{#lsth:Street Fighter V/Glossary|Confirm windows}}
*Refers to the amount of time you have to cancel into another move.
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!Crush
!Crush Counter
|Crush Counter advantage written as opponent state/advantage/v-gauge gain on hit.
|{{#lsth:Street Fighter V/Glossary|Crush Counter}}
* Note that generally, normal counter hits add an additional +2 advantage to hit advantage in SFV.
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!Damage
!Damage
|Attack damage on hit. Notation may denote multi-hit or "sweet spot" damage values on certain frames.
|{{#lsth:Street Fighter V/Glossary|Damage}}
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!Hit/Block
!Hit/Block
|These are measurements to determine how much advantage you have over your opponent once the move ends. If the number is positive, then your move will end before they can react again. If the number is negative, they will be able to start before you and maybe even punish your move. KD refers to knockdown on hit.
|{{#lsth:Street Fighter V/Glossary|Hit/Block}}
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!Knockdown
!Knockdown
|Knockdown advantage written as neutral/quick rise/back rise after hit.
|{{#lsth:Street Fighter V/Glossary|Knockdown}}
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!Recovery
!Recovery
|How many frames it takes for a move to completely finish it's animation after the active frames have happened. Once these recovery frames are finished, the player is free to move around and attack again.
|{{#lsth:Street Fighter V/Glossary|Recovery}}
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!Startup
!Startup
|These are the frames of move animation before the attack becomes "active" i.e. can hurt the opponent. Startup frames are harmless and can not hurt the opponent. If you are hit during these frames, your move animation will stop, and you will be put into a counter hit state.
|{{#lsth:Street Fighter V/Glossary|Startup}}
*Not the same as impact frame, where impact is the first active frame or startup+1. ''Note that impact frame notation should NOT be used for frame data in the SFV Wiki.''
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!Stun
!Stun
|Stun value on hit.
|{{#lsth:Street Fighter V/Glossary|Stun}}
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Latest revision as of 16:13, 25 May 2021

SFV Frame Data Glossary
Active

How many frames a move remains active (can hurt opponents) for.

Attack

Attack level is L for low attacks (must be blocked crouching), H is for High attacks (which can be blocked high or low) and M for overhead (must be blocked standing). T is for throw attacks (which cannot be blocked).

Cancel options

Available cancel options.

  • "ch": Chain cancel, refer to description for options.
  • "sp": Special move.
  • "su": Critical art.
  • "vs[1/2]": V-Skill 1 or 2.
  • "vt[1/2]": V-Trigger 1 or 2 activation.
Confirm windows

Hit confirm windows written as Specials & CAs/Target Combos/V-Trigger. Notation may denote V-Skill only cancel windows in Specials.

  • Refers to the amount of time (in frames) you have to cancel into another move from the moment the attack connects with the opponent.
Crush Counter

Crush Counter hit advantage written as opponent state, frame advantage, and v-gauge gain on hit.

Damage

Attack damage on hit. Notation may denote multi-hit or "sweet spot" damage values on certain frames.

Hit/Block

These are frame advantage values when the attack hits or is blocked. If the number is positive, then the move will end before the defender can act again. If the number is negative, the defender will be able to act before the attacker and maybe even punish. KD refers to knockdown on hit.

  • Note that generally, normal counter hits add an additional +2 to hit advantage in SFV.
Knockdown

Knockdown advantage against Normal, Quick Rise and Back Rise wake up options.

Recovery

How many frames it takes for a move to finish after it's been active.

Startup

How many frames it takes before the move becomes 'active' or have a hit box. The last startup frame and the first active frame are the same frame, meaning all values are written as Startup + 1.

Stun

Amount of stun added to the opponent's stun bar on hit.