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A '''backdash''' is a backwards step performed with two back-directional inputs (notation b,b). It allows a character to quickly retreat whilst blocking high and middle [[Attack|attacks]]. | A '''backdash''' is a backwards step performed with two back-directional inputs (notation b,b). It allows a character to quickly retreat whilst blocking high and middle [[Attack|attacks]]. | ||
== Techniques == | |||
=== Backdash Cancelling === | |||
Backdash Cancelling, also known as '''Korean Backdash''' is a movement technique used to quickly retreat from the opponent by backdashing multiple times in quick succession. It involves performing a backdash, cancelling its recovery with a crouch (notation d/b), and following with another backdash. |
Revision as of 02:59, 27 June 2022
A backdash is a backwards step performed with two back-directional inputs (notation b,b). It allows a character to quickly retreat whilst blocking high and middle attacks.
Techniques
Backdash Cancelling
Backdash Cancelling, also known as Korean Backdash is a movement technique used to quickly retreat from the opponent by backdashing multiple times in quick succession. It involves performing a backdash, cancelling its recovery with a crouch (notation d/b), and following with another backdash.