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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".  
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.
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.