Movelist

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A movelist (often referred to as frame data) contains a list of moves a character can do alongside details of those moves' properties. Movelists vary both in how many of a character's moves they list, and in how detailed those listings are.

Wavu Wiki movelists strive to be as comprehensive as possible while also being dense enough for use as reference material, so reading them can be daunting at first. This page aims to help with that.

Layout for Wavu Wiki movelists

Name
Alt

Input

Hit level
Damage
Range
Left Tracking
Right Tracking
Block
Hit
CH
Startup
States
Recovery
Notes

Name

The name of the move. These are mostly from the in-game movelist.

For moves which don't have an in-game name:

  • If it's a part of a string, the name is based on that string's name. For example, Jin's 1,3,2,1 is named "Kazama Style 5 Hit Combo (4)", as it's the 4th hit in the string and the final string is named "Kazama Style 5 Hit Combo".
  • If it's a stance transition, the move has "to {stance}" added to the move being transitioned from's name.

Input

The input to perform the move, written in Notation. This is often used as the move's name as well.

For strings, the input of the full string is shown, but the input is washed out for previous moves in the string.

Damage

How much damage the move does without any modifiers.

For strings, the damage of every move in the string is shown, but the damage is washed out for previous moves in the string.