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Punishment is hitting an opponent while they are recovering from using a move, and cannot block. | Punishment is hitting an opponent while they are recovering from using a move, and cannot block as a result. | ||
This can be because the move missed due to spacing, duck or sidestep. But it can also be because the move recovers extremely slowly when blocked; these are known as "unsafe moves". Â | This can be because the move missed due to spacing, duck or sidestep. But it can also be because the move recovers extremely slowly when blocked; these are known as "unsafe moves". Â | ||
Typically, a move that's -10 frames or worse on block is considered unsafe. | Typically, a move that's -10 frames or worse on block is considered unsafe. | ||
A move that's -15 or worse on block is extremely unsafe, because most characters can get a launch for blocking one. | A move that's -15 or worse on block is extremely unsafe, because most characters can get a launch for blocking one. |
Revision as of 11:48, 25 January 2021
Punishment is hitting an opponent while they are recovering from using a move, and cannot block as a result. This can be because the move missed due to spacing, duck or sidestep. But it can also be because the move recovers extremely slowly when blocked; these are known as "unsafe moves". Typically, a move that's -10 frames or worse on block is considered unsafe.
A move that's -15 or worse on block is extremely unsafe, because most characters can get a launch for blocking one.