Street Fighter 6/Gauges

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This page covers metered mechanics in Street Fighter 6, specifically the Drive System (and associated Gauge) and the Super Art Gauge.

Drive System

The Drive System is a metered mechanic in Street Fighter 6 that serves as the gateway to universal movement, offensive, and defensive mechanics.

Drive Gauge

The Drive Gauge.


Drive options
Drive Move Drive Cost
Drive Parry SF6 drive gauge hold.png hold
Drive Impact SF6 drive gauge.png
Overdrive SF6 drive gauge.pngx2
Drive Rush SF6 drive gauge.pngx1 or SF6 drive gauge.pngx3
Drive Reversal SF6 drive gauge.pngx2

"The engine that powers the Drive System is available as soon as the round begins, allowing you to fight to your liking. If you spend your entire Drive Gauge, you'll enter a burnout state with big disadvantages, but it also replenishes automatically, making meter management a key to the fight. Understanding the system in-depth, including when to be conservative and when to gamble, allows for deep, high-level battles."

- Capcom.

The Drive Gauge is crucial to playing SF6 and is an incredibly valuable resource. Optimal Drive use can create a big advantage over an opponent who manages it poorly. The Drive Gauge starts full every round, and decreases when performing drive actions, blocking, or getting hit by Super Arts. The Drive gauge passively increases over time; the speed at which it regenerates can be affected by various things like cinematic Super Arts.

Increases Drive Gauge Decreases Drive Gauge
Hitting the opponent Blocking
Passive regeneration
(faster when walking forward)
Getting hit by Supers
(also prevents passive regeneration during cinematic)
Successful Drive Parry
(especially useful vs. Supers)
Getting hit by other attacks
(slows down passive regeneration)
Hitting with Super Arts
(passive regeneration + extra Drive meter)
Using Drive actions



Burnout

Luke in Burnout

Burnout state happens when the player's Drive gauge becomes fully depleted. Burnout state gives the player several negative effects and also prevents the player from using drive actions until it regenerates. Negative effects:

  • More blockstun when blocking (+4 to the frame advantage of the attack); no effect on hitstun
  • Drive Impact knocks down on block and stuns in the corner
  • Take Chip Damage instead of Drive Damage when blocking, and can be chip killed
  • Lack of Drive options (for example, can no longer use Drive Impact or Parry to counter the opponent's Drive Impact)

If a cornered player is stunned by Drive impact while in Burnout, their Drive Gauge will be fully replenished after recovering from stun. The usual methods of building Drive Gauge also help decrease the Burnout recovery time.



Drive Impact

Luke performs a Drive Impact

Costs 1 Drive Stock. Input SF6 HP.png+SF6 HK.png (HP+HK) to perform.
Drive impacts have two hits of armor during startup which allows the move to take an opponents attack and then retaliate. This move when performed on a blocking opponent who is close to the wall can cause a guard break allowing for a small combo. If the opponent gets hit by the move close to the wall it will cause them to wall splat. If the opponent gets hit by a Drive impact while in Burnout state or if the drive impact would cause them to enter burnout state, it will stun them after it connects. When this happens it will leave the opponent vulnerable for a big combo.

Drains the opponents Drive Gauge when it connects:

  • 0.5 bar on block
  • 1 bar on hit
  • 1.25 bar on Counter-Hit
  • 1.5 bar on Punish Counter

Drive impacts do have a few downsides. Drive impacts can be broken by armor break moves, drive impacts can be performed back by your opponent, and the player still takes damage if armoring through an attack.



Drive Parry

Luke parries one of Jamie's Kick moves

Consumes Drive Stocks while held. Hold SF6 MP.png+SF6 MK.png (MP+MK) to perform.
"Automatically repel an opponent’s attack and replenish Drive when performed successfully. Perform a Perfect Parry by parrying just before an opponent’s attack hits you." - Capcom.

  • Parries all strikes and projectiles (high and low) from frame 1
  • A non-perfect parry does not change the frame advantage compared to blocking a move
  • Perfect Parry occurs on the first 2 active frames (cannot achieve Perfect Parry if you buffer into parry by holding it during Reversal windows; Perfect Parries have to be timed properly)
  • Can block during the recovery frames of a regular parry (can still get hit during recovery if you don't block correctly)
  • Perfect Parrying has only 1F of recovery and disables the opponent from canceling their attack (basically a guaranteed punish opportunity)
  • Perfect Parrying projectiles puts you into fixed 11 frames of recovery (if other attacks hit you at the same time as you Perfect Parry the projectile, it results in a regular parry for that other attack)
  • Perfect Parrying projectiles allows you to hold the input for up to 13 frames without incurring the standard 29f of parry recovery.
  • Fully invincible for 6F after a successful Perfect Parry during which period you can cancel into anything except for Drive moves (You suffer a 50% damage scaling penalty on your following attacks for utilizing this initial cancel window)
  • Can cancel into Drive Rush during active frames 3 and onward (fastest Drive Rush method is to buffer a forward input before doing parry + forward again)
  • Rewards 1/2 bar Drive Gauge for successfully parrying Light / Medium attacks
  • Rewards 1 bar Drive Gauge for successfully parrying Heavy attacks



Overdrive

Luke performs an Overdrive Sand Blaster

Costs 2 Drive Stocks. Press two Punches or Kicks while inputting a special move to perform the Overdrive Art (OD) version.
Abbreviated as "OD", acts similarly to EX Special Moves from previous titles. Just like before, it requires two of the same button type (two kicks or two punches) to perform an enhanced version of the special at the cost of 2 Drive stocks. OD specials can now combo into Super Arts since they are no longer tied to the same meter.

  • OD moves generally have benefits like extra damage, faster startup, lower recovery, and may even have invincibility
  • OD moves often put the opponent in a juggle state, or have higher juggle potential themselves
  • If an OD moves is performed with less than 2 Drive stocks, the player is immediately put in burnout state



Drive Rush

Luke performs a Drive Rush in neutral

Costs 1 Drive Stock after a Parry or 3 stocks to cancel from a normal attack. Tap F.pngF.png (66) to perform. The cancelled version acts like a special move, so it only works from special cancellable normals.
"Perform a quick rush forward from a Drive Parry or a cancelable normal attack. Drive Rush from a parry costs 1 Drive Stock, while Drive Rush from a normal attack costs 3 Drive Stocks."

- Capcom.

Drive Rush adds +4 to the frame advantage of a move on hit and block. This makes it great for combo extensions and safe high/low mixups. The dash can also be ended early, allowing a quick throw attempt. This prevents players from holding Drive Parry as a universal defensive response. Normals from Drive Rush also generally have increased juggle potential, allowing unique juggle sequences.



Drive Reversal

Luke performs a drive reversal


Costs 2 Drive Stocks while in blockstun. Press F.png+SF6 HP.png+SF6 HK.png (6HPHK) to perform. Similar to Alpha Counter or V-Reversal from previous Street Fighter games. Drive Reversals break armor, so they cannot be countered by an opponent's Drive Impact on reaction. All are punishable at -8 on block, and are slow enough that quick attacks will recover before the Drive Reversal connects. "Perform a counterattack while blocking an opponent’s attack. The damage is low but can help you out of tight situations when you’re being pressured."

- Capcom.



Super Meter

Super meter is only used for Super Arts. Super meter is gained by hitting the opponent or getting hit. The match starts with 0 meter for both sides, and carries over between rounds.

Super Art

During Super Art animations, the player's Drive Gauge will increase with each hit (in addition to passive regeneration). The opponent's Drive gauge is decreased with each hit and is locked out of passive regeneration. This makes it an important tool for Drive gauge management, whether it be putting the opponent into Burnout or stalling for time to prevent your own Burnout.

  • Level 1 Supers can be cancelled into from normal moves only.
  • Level 2 Supers can be cancelled into from normals and EX specials.
  • Level 3 Supers can be cancelled into from normals and specials.
  • At low health level 3 supers get upgraded into Critical Art version which does more damage and may have different frame advantage on hit.

Many Super Arts have invincibility, allowing characters in Burnout to counter Drive Impact blockstrings in the corner. This is often the only way to escape this situation, since burned out characters have no access to Drive options.

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