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  • @eddventure6214
    @eddventure6214  4 роки тому +214

    TIMESTAMPS:
    Notation: 2:36
    Abbreviated Notation: 3:07
    Numpad Notation: 4:27
    Button Notation: 5:27
    Fireball: 6:34
    Reversal: 6:51
    DP: 7:09
    Flash Kick: 7:39
    Motion Input: 8:19
    Charge Input: 8:28
    Rekka: 8:44
    Divekick: 9:28
    Install: 9:43
    Super: 9:56
    Whiff Punish: 10:18
    Sweep: 10:23
    Frame Data: 10:34
    Reverse Beat: 11:22
    Unblockable: 11:27
    Command Grab: 11:34
    Command Normal: 11:43
    Command Dash: 11:56
    Parry: 12:07
    Okizeme: 12:27
    Reset: 13:04
    Abare: 13:10
    Stun: 13:28
    Dizzy: 13:43
    Salt: 13:55
    Touch of Death: 14:02
    Counterhit: 14:30
    Combo: 14:40
    Hit Confirm: 14:48
    Link: 15:03
    Gatling: 15:11
    Tiger Knee: 15:24
    IAD: 16:03
    Option Select: 16:22
    Fuzzy: 16:55
    Vortex: 17:18
    Negative Edge: 17:27
    Tech: 17:45
    Chicken Blocking: 18:11
    Cross-up: 18:26
    Cross-under: 18:40
    Anchor: 18:48
    Support: 19:08
    Hyper Armor: 19:29
    Infinite: 19:40
    Autocorrect: 19:47

    • @danielleballsackguy7374
      @danielleballsackguy7374 4 роки тому +6

      Jesus Christ

    • @rhysbutnormal
      @rhysbutnormal 4 роки тому +1

      eddie likes his own comment

    • @andrevilaca6469
      @andrevilaca6469 4 роки тому

      What is a shimmy? Brian_F says it a lot, but I never understood its meaning

    • @user-un-known
      @user-un-known 4 роки тому +4

      Block string/true block string.
      Type of moves which force opponent to keep blocking thus not allowing any interruption. Force as in pushing buttons won't do anything and your character just keeps blocking.
      That allows chip damage. Damage taken even while you're blocking. Supers would usually have more chip damage available, and thus can be used to finish opponent even he's sure to block.

    • @user-un-known
      @user-un-known 4 роки тому +4

      @@andrevilaca6469 as I understand it, shimmy is when you walk slightly backward as knocked down opponent gets up in order to whiff whatever he might do as he rises, and immediately walking forward to hit/throw.
      You basically try to preemptively dodge whatever shenanigans your knocked down opponent might do and also try to throw off his timing. Like wake up throw, wake up dp, etc.

  • @theladypalecorn7750
    @theladypalecorn7750 4 роки тому +461

    I think a few other good definitions for newer plays would be stuff like Instant Overheads, Pushblock, EX moves, and 50/50’s. Those are just a few that came to mind just as I finished the video

    • @eddventure6214
      @eddventure6214  4 роки тому +77

      Gotcha, Thanks!

    • @TheMasterBlaze
      @TheMasterBlaze 4 роки тому +27

      Different Types of special cancling would be cool. He talked about negative edge, but that isn't a different type of cancel like say, a Roman Cancel would be or EX-ing a move.

    • @dominicarps715
      @dominicarps715 4 роки тому +19

      As a platform fighter there's a bunch of terminology I hear that I don't know, or only think I know but I'm not confident about.
      EX
      Tomahawk
      Sparking/X-factor
      (also other out of game terms involving controllers 'setups' TO's, things like that)
      loved the video by the way

    • @TheAmazingVector
      @TheAmazingVector 4 роки тому +4

      @@TheMasterBlaze
      DREAM
      CANCEL

    • @TheMasterBlaze
      @TheMasterBlaze 4 роки тому

      @@TheAmazingVector 👌

  • @TieTries
    @TieTries 4 роки тому +359

    Man, the third strike ost fits almost any fighting game video

    • @quadrodopollock
      @quadrodopollock 4 роки тому +24

      Third Strike ost fits anyhing

    • @Artersa
      @Artersa 4 роки тому +20

      This type of music is “jungle”. Look into LTJ Bukem or other jazzy jungle if you want similar music :D

    • @DeisFortuna
      @DeisFortuna 3 роки тому +4

      Guile's theme goes with everything.

    • @Caercutta30
      @Caercutta30 3 роки тому +1

      I hated it.

    • @Beelzeboogie
      @Beelzeboogie 2 роки тому

      I reckon the only one better is Capcom vs SNK 2.

  • @philiphunt-bull5817
    @philiphunt-bull5817 4 роки тому +516

    What you called support I've always heard called assist.

    • @elliotaddler2302
      @elliotaddler2302 4 роки тому +75

      I’ve never heard anyone call it support. Always assist

    • @rrteppo
      @rrteppo 4 роки тому +66

      @@elliotaddler2302 In game they tend to be called support characters, then the act of using them is the assist. so both terms get used interchangeably.

    • @Beelzeboogie
      @Beelzeboogie 2 роки тому +3

      "Striker" seems to see some use as well.

    • @AlienX281
      @AlienX281 2 роки тому +1

      Same thing

    • @mur7588
      @mur7588 Рік тому +2

      @@Beelzeboogie That's mainly because of KoF.

  • @amfram
    @amfram 4 роки тому +96

    Man really hit us with the terashits per megafart

  • @TheMasterBlaze
    @TheMasterBlaze 4 роки тому +267

    This man out here trying to explain what "Fuzzy" means! 😂😂😂 godspeed my dude!

    • @numa2k147
      @numa2k147 4 роки тому +8

      I was thinking the same 😂😂

    • @analyticalj8687
      @analyticalj8687 4 роки тому +53

      They say the guy who figured out what Fuzzy means is now stuck in the Pentagon

    • @jazaniac
      @jazaniac 4 роки тому +23

      @@analyticalj8687 I honestly think it’s called a fuzzy cause nobody knows what it is. It’s literally a fuzzy concept.

    • @dolphinboi-playmonsterranc9668
      @dolphinboi-playmonsterranc9668 4 роки тому +23

      @@jazaniac I uaed to know what it meant, but my memory is a bit...
      Hazy

    • @alvin_row
      @alvin_row 2 роки тому +1

      @@dolphinboi-playmonsterranc9668 Man I really fell for that one the same way a fish falls for a worm on a hook haha. You could say I got...
      tricked

  • @kingkrispy5289
    @kingkrispy5289 4 роки тому +45

    “There’s nothing to binge” he said, yet he grants us with this fat slab of KNOWLEDGE

  • @raulphilipgoco403
    @raulphilipgoco403 3 роки тому +15

    Yes my favourite part of fighting games is the fact that with Numpad notations Combos look like math equations.

    • @alfredoguzman6269
      @alfredoguzman6269 3 роки тому +2

      Your icon goes perfectly with your sarcasm. I understand that numpad notation bridges language barriers, but when inputs look like algebra, its gonna be off-putting to new players of a fighting game. Moreover, until you memorize the the motion your hands make rather than the numbers for the input, you would have to mentally invert some numbers, for example an input with a 6 would be right on the controls, but not necessarily towards the opponent. "Forwards" is means forwards but 6 will have to be replaced by 4 depending which direction your character faces. Its a good thing tgat in-game, motion icons are for display.

    • @raulphilipgoco403
      @raulphilipgoco403 3 роки тому +4

      @@alfredoguzman6269 yup and it even looks more like algebra when you play Fighting games the use A, B, C, and D(ie the main game I play Melty Blood Actress Again Current Code)I know what they mean but it took a while, hell I even memorised a combo using them(I.E 2A>2B>2C>5C>J.b>J.C>J.b>J.c>214C.). I do a bit it is a bit easier to write using them

  • @m_remon
    @m_remon 4 роки тому +71

    19:22 About super/Hyper armor in smash.
    We actually have 2 different types of armors and some others that are character specific.
    Super Armor: Can withstand any amount of knockback and damage without fliching or being pushed away.
    Heavy armor: Can withstand only a limited amount of knockback or damage.
    Then we have some special armor (not all are listed):
    Ken's/Ryu's Focus Kick/Punch: they can withstand one sigle attack under a 28 damage(in a single hit).
    King K.Rool's Belly Armor: K.Rool has a "global" heavy armor that he uses in some specific moves, if the armor is broken K.Rool get dizzy, over time the armor regenarates.
    Bowser's Tough Guy: A Knockback heavy armor applied to everything (even walking/standing)
    That's why we can't use just two terms.

    • @Greennoob2
      @Greennoob2 3 роки тому +4

      actually, it's an easy theoretical fix. all you need to do is call heavy armour = super armour; and super armour = hyper armour. the problem is that it's difficult to change an entire community's opinion on this and it's not confusing enough. I personally thought ryu's armour was heavy armour and i just called that "armour". idk if it works differently in smash ult though

    • @nazukah2861
      @nazukah2861 3 роки тому +2

      @@Greennoob2 I'm pretty sure you are right about the Ryu thing, it's the same type of armor (Heavy Armor), also I doubt the terminalogy would change for super/heavy armor in Smash, the Smash community for the longest time was so isolated from the FGC at large where its impossible to change that term tbh

    • @ballisticboo7808
      @ballisticboo7808 Рік тому

      Kazuya also has Tough Guy for some inexplicable reason

  • @imoj
    @imoj 4 роки тому +89

    One thing that would help is putting some definitions before others, that and explaining that meaty is both an action (hitting someone as close to their invul dropping) and a measure (how tight your timing was)

    • @fakeigniz13
      @fakeigniz13 4 роки тому +1

      If you're timing isn't tight it wasn't a meaty

  • @mthsdcs
    @mthsdcs 4 роки тому +22

    Hit throw
    Juggles
    Cancels
    Unga
    "pressing/pushing buttons"
    Pretzels
    Happy birthdays
    Micro-walk
    Just block and push block
    Dodge roll (more of a kof-specific thing, but anyways)
    Counter moves (like with Geese, Dudley and Deadpool's lv3, when you want to get hit)
    50/50
    Mix-up
    Different types of jumps (super jump, hops, etc)
    Jump canceling
    Comeback mechanics (and its own subset of jargon, which could be a whole video in and of itself, talking about the different types of comeback mechanics across different games)
    Rock-paper-scissors
    Match up
    Neutral
    Footsies
    "playing lame"
    Side-step
    KBD, EWGF, holds (dunno if too specific to their respective franchises to even be considered a fighting game jargon)
    Wall bounce
    Knockdown
    Hard knockdown
    Ground bounce
    OTG
    Launcher
    Counterpick
    Cinematic super
    Overhead and instant overhead
    Ratio
    Taunts and "functional taunts" (or whatever the fuck taunts that buff your character are called, because I actually don't know)
    Strings
    Compiled recommendations from other comments with some of my own. I wrote everything that came to mind, so some are very basic and self-explanatory. I may add some more later (or not).

  • @AnthanKrufix
    @AnthanKrufix 4 роки тому +53

    14:10 "Hold our Beers" ~Ice Climbers

    • @lewissteward65
      @lewissteward65 4 роки тому +1

      Grab of death

    • @scottybassman
      @scottybassman 3 роки тому +2

      idk about you but I think ICs actually do TOD right in Ultimate. Really fucking hard to learn and perform their combos, but also the combos are absolutely insane. ICs in Melee and Luigi in Sm4sh I think are great examples of this being done wrong in Smash.

    • @robhillen8007
      @robhillen8007 3 роки тому +1

      Luigi: fine, but only if you hold mine next

  • @sakabato24
    @sakabato24 4 роки тому +37

    Wavedash - A movement option with the ability to dash and to cancel the dash animation making one safer while advancing in or retreating. (Marvel/Melee)
    Plinking - A technique used on controllers inputting a certain button and immediately afterwards pressing that same button and another button at the same time (usually within a frame of each other).
    Double Tapping - A technique on controllers to press the same button twice within a few frames of each button press. Benefits usually include having multiple button inputs show to ease some execution of certain moves. Also helps that double tapping gives most games 4 inputs (button press, negative edge, button press, negative edge), giving you a big window of leniency for some execution of motions or links.
    Pianoing - A technique used for mostly mash attacks. The technique where you roll your fingers on a stick/pad similar to a piano to get a mash attack out on a certain button.
    JC - Jump Cancel - The ability to cancel a move into a jump.
    AA - Anti-Air - The ability to catch the opponent that is airborne with a button or special
    Cheap - Usually subjective, a very strong option that has little drawbacks.
    Broken - Very similar to cheap, but has no drawbacks. Also very subjective.
    Lame - A certain playstyle that is very passive and defensive. Zoners/Turtlers
    Rushdown - A certain playstyle that's very aggressive and is mostly in your face wants to the knockdown as often as possible. (Unga Bunga)
    Yomi - The ability to read your opponent. (Direct Japanese translation is to read)
    Low Crush/High Crush - Moves that have the ability to go over lows (Low Crush) or go under Highs (High Crush)
    Jailing - The ability to get your opponent to get stuck in a certain guard (MK)
    These are the ones that come up in my head.

    • @Sylvergunner
      @Sylvergunner 4 роки тому +6

      Pretty sure tekken also has wavedashing
      It literally originated from there iirc

    • @illgeteverythingback
      @illgeteverythingback 3 роки тому +1

      @@Sylvergunner well of course, but those are just examples

    • @MetaNiteFM
      @MetaNiteFM 8 місяців тому

      I’ve also heard Jailing called Blockstun, as in you’re not purposely blocking anymore, so you don’t know when you’re safe to press buttons again

  • @daikaji3833
    @daikaji3833 4 роки тому +7

    I'd argue that Support is a character in a tag-team game that you use primarily for their Assist, and an Assist is what you've described as Support. Really good video, and props to you for giving credit to other content creators when appropriate!

  • @blazaybla22
    @blazaybla22 4 роки тому +8

    13:43 Fun fact: Ed Boon said he liked the feeling of dizzying in Street Fighter, but not the feeling of getting dizzied. He wanted to try to have the best of both worlds, and that's how the "Finish Him!" screen was born.

  • @herehavesomedirt.5855
    @herehavesomedirt.5855 4 роки тому +31

    I just can't wait until this guy becomes famous

  • @XONTH1
    @XONTH1 4 роки тому +8

    Always with the great videos Eddventure. I'm thinking about starting my own Fighting Game oriented videos!

  • @tanyaharmon6739
    @tanyaharmon6739 4 роки тому +14

    Killing it with this content dude

  • @ssbmelon9555
    @ssbmelon9555 3 роки тому +2

    this is an amazing video. I'm a smash player myself and I just wanted to say that at 19:26 when he talks about Super Armor and says smash players call that Armor. We don't because attacks that can only take one hit are pretty rare and don't have their own category. we lump them in with Super Armor, which the rest of the FGC calls Hyper Armor

  • @BlondeMcGuinn
    @BlondeMcGuinn Рік тому +1

    I’m getting back into fighting games after playing them years ago before all this jargon existed. Thank you for the information! I still don’t know what “50/50” is, or “meaty”. Thank you so much!
    Edit: And “mixup” too. I hear that a lot.

  • @novemberbravo6194
    @novemberbravo6194 2 роки тому

    Omg thank you SO much for taking the time to put this together. Im a massive GG fan but I know next to nothing about the technical side of fighting games, and I’m trying to learn. This video, which I’ve referred back to like once a week for the last several months, has been immeasurably helpful. Seriously, I can’t thank you enough, your efforts have let me go from staring slack-jawed and dead-eyed at Dustloop to actually kinda sorta maybe starting to understand what some of the move descriptions mean. I wish I could give this 100 likes, seriously.

  • @beastoonline1991
    @beastoonline1991 4 роки тому +2

    The flow of this video is on different level and much appreciated.

  • @ThundagaT2
    @ThundagaT2 4 роки тому +8

    Probably some more to add:
    Superjump
    Empty jump
    Hit grab
    Crumple
    Burst (for the games that have burst tech options)
    Footsies
    Spacing (can probably go with footsies)
    Tick throw
    Damage/hitstun scaling/proration
    DHC (for tag team games)
    Happy Birthday
    Read
    Stagger/Frame Trap
    Looks like a pretty good list to me though

    • @gildas7200
      @gildas7200 3 роки тому

      wtf is this dictionary

  • @fakeigniz13
    @fakeigniz13 4 роки тому +1

    Fuzzy gets used for a bunch of things, sometimes incorrectly.
    It stems from Fuzzy Guard, which is switching between standing and crouch guard. The meaning and implications of this vary between games.
    In some 3D fighter's and NRS games it usually means that you can block a mixup by switching. E.g. you can fuzzy the overhead
    A fuzzy guard setup is when switching between standing and crouch block is what actually gets you hit, often because of a glitch. Some instant overheads work like this, you jump in with a jumping attack and then you jump again with an attack that will hit someone who switched to crouch guard.
    The short of it is, fuzzy usually refers to switching between stand and crouch guard.

  • @Lumbambino
    @Lumbambino 4 роки тому +2

    Great video, dude! Keep up the good work!

  • @Zadamanim
    @Zadamanim 4 роки тому

    some more terms for archetypes
    Puppet Character: an archetype based around controlling multiple characters at the same time, with a main one and one or more puppets
    Zoner: an archetype that tries to keep the enemy at a certain distance, forcing them to deal with chip damage for blocking, or getting knocked away when they try to close the distance
    Rushdown: an archetype based around being as close to the enemy as possible, smothering them with fast attacks
    Shoto: named after Shotokan Karate, focuses on pressuring the enemy with fireballs, baiting the opponent to jump, then anti-airing them with an invincible dragon punch instead.

  • @volauvent1505
    @volauvent1505 4 роки тому +1

    Great video! Fighting game veteran here, here's a few extra terms.
    Backdash
    Corner carry
    A "read or being read by an opponent
    Kara cancel (Cancelling a normal or special move before it becomes active.)
    Chain cancel (also called Renda cancel)
    A BnB (bread and butter)
    Guard Crush (typically leads the opponent to a vulnerable state where they can't block)
    Execution (The ability of a player to pull off difficult combos)
    Hitbox & Hurtbox
    Tier list

  • @maxfuld8678
    @maxfuld8678 4 роки тому +3

    great vid!
    some potential terms:
    sex kick
    amplifying/EX moves
    custom combos
    priority
    also (I know theres a ton) but another definition of fuzzy is when your character gets hit when it looks like they shouldn't because their hurtbox and animation aren't synced. it happens a lot in SFIV and SFV

    • @maxfuld8678
      @maxfuld8678 4 роки тому +3

      also hitbox, hurtbox, and disjoint

    • @maxfuld8678
      @maxfuld8678 4 роки тому

      oh and happy birthday combos

  • @TheLordDai
    @TheLordDai 4 роки тому +16

    Don't forget street fighter exclusive jargon for the punches and kicks (jab, strong, fierce, short, forward, roundhouse)

  • @saintjynr
    @saintjynr 4 роки тому +1

    I really appreciate this video. I started taking fighting games more seriously 2-3 years ago, and while I was playing the games for far longer than that so I could figure out that things like 236 was a quarter circle forward because I knew how to do the move they were describing, I imagine a lot of people give up before they try because they cant understand what the guides that show "how to do the cool combos with the cool character" are trying to say

    • @hmd3008
      @hmd3008 4 роки тому

      Yeah, for real. Not understanding annotations is a big turn off for a lot of new players. I never seen numbers for movement controls until this vid. It's easy to understand for me as i see it now 623 is a dp motion same as f d df. It was hard enough going from sf to tekken and mk and being above average without having to learn 1234 as square triangle x circle and mentally swapping the correct input in when learning new combos. It's hard for new players to get it, when my brothers playing tekken and im telling him punish with 12 at least, he still dont know what im on about even though i've explained it to him a number or times.

  • @zik187
    @zik187 4 роки тому

    amazing video dude i love this video so much i watched it 8 times now and i will keep watching it forever

  • @noelle5592
    @noelle5592 3 роки тому

    Haven’t finished the video yet, but props on you for putting DnB music in the background, that stuff is sick!

  • @accuser_of_the_brethren7816
    @accuser_of_the_brethren7816 3 роки тому

    I'm 35 and have always loved fighting games but am not very good and haven't played any forever but love watching epic matches online because they're almost like a movie (injustice 2/mk11) when two pros go at it. However, I was clueless as to what anyone was saying and embarrassed to ask. This helped SO much buddy, now I'm not in the dark while watching them fight without even knowing what a whiff or punish was. Thanks for this man.

  • @AS34N
    @AS34N 4 роки тому

    I don't play fighting games but I enjoy watching them so this was extremely informative. Thanks bro 👌

  • @Point5_
    @Point5_ 3 роки тому +2

    Small correction: in smash, there’s no really one hit armor, only ryu and ken’s focus attack. So we just call it one hit armor.
    Instead there is heavy armor and super armor. Heavy armor is armor that won’t put you in hitsun if you are hit by an attack but it has a barrier which it can break, sometimes percents, sometimes knockback. Super armor is armor that has no barrier

  • @SpecialFX83
    @SpecialFX83 2 роки тому

    Great work on breaking down fighting games
    Hope you do a video on various projectiles, their trajectories, and how they're thrown

  • @reikkuza236K
    @reikkuza236K 3 роки тому +1

    I came looking for Rekka meaning and i learned a bunch of cool stuff

  • @Xeroxthebeautiful
    @Xeroxthebeautiful 4 роки тому +1

    Until very recently I couldn't figure out what a meaty was and when I finally figured out what it meant I realized I'd already been doing it intuitively

  • @chimericalical
    @chimericalical 3 роки тому

    -Just frame/Just attack
    An attack that requires specific timed inputs to work and/or have special properties. Setsuka in the Soul Calibur series has MANY of these attacks. 1A:A:A (by the way in Soul Calibur notation writing a “:” between an input means the timing is a just frame) is a just attack that’s 3 horizontal strikes that do a decent amount of damage.
    In Soul Calibur V the window of timing for aPat (basically setsuka) is 3 frames. 1A then 21-23 frames later press A and then press A 43-45 frames from the initial A press (they’re spaced 22 frames apart and if your 1 frame slow or early the game is okay with that.).
    If you don’t press the button within the time window you get 1AA and the 3rd attack never happens.
    There’s also 2143a:B with the same characters. This attack is faster as a just frame, does more damage, has more hit stun, and less ending lag than the normal version.
    For the just frame version you have 5 frames to input the move.
    Frame 1: 2
    Frame 2: 1
    Frame 3: 4
    Frame 4: 3+a
    Frame 5: B
    If it’s done any slower that the 5 frame fastest possible input for the move you will get the normal attack.
    -Wall splat
    Found in 3D fighters like Soul Calibur and Tekken. A wall splat is exactly what it sounds like. Certain moves have the ability to wall splat. If an opponent is knocked into a wall by an attack that wall splats they take extra damage from the wall and will be in more hit stun and in a crumple state that allows for combos to be extended.
    In SCV you can only do 2 wall splats per combo before the opponent will no longer have an exaggerated delay allowing combo extensions (the damage still happens).
    -Wall bounce
    Similar to wall splats. But this is often in vs style 2D games and not in 3D games as often. It is exactly what it sounds like. Some attacks in games like Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3 wall bounce.
    This causes a player to smack a wall and bounce off of it allowing for a combo extension. Similar to wall splat most games with wall bounce have a limit of how many times it can be done in a single combo.
    -OTG
    Off the ground. This is not commonly used to describe moves in 3D fighters as its common in 3D fighters that any low attack is also an OTG.
    This is used for 2D fighters to describe attacks with properties that can attack a grounded opponent. These attacks are rare but usually lead to very large combo extensions, like Dr. Doom’s standing M and standing H in UMvC3.
    -Knock down
    When a character is knocked down off their feet.
    -Wake up
    The moment a character goes from a knock down state back to a standing or ducking state.
    In 3D fighters it’s the process of standing up after a knock down.
    -Soft Knock down
    A type of knock down that allows the knocked down character quicker access to recovery and wake up options.
    -Hard Knock down
    A knock down by a special attack that causes the knocked down player to wait significantly longer before they wake up and are able to act again.
    Hard knock downs are good for setting up Okizemi or if you’re using OTG’s to extend a combo
    -Wake up options
    The various actions a player can do on wake up. Often used to describe specific actions that can only be performed on wake up such as a dodge roll.

  • @LoudButtons
    @LoudButtons 4 роки тому +1

    So with fuzzy the definitions I know mainly fall into two categories and are applied differently. Fuzzy guarding is mostly a 3D fighter concept in which you switch from high to low block during an opponents string to block lows and duck highs, while also being safe from mids. On offense a fuzzy is going from an attack that your opponent must block standing and then using an instant overhead. In most 2d fighters when you go from high to low block your block state changes instantly but you hurtbox will still be standing for a couple frames. This makes instant overhead jumping attacks that would normally whiff able to hit because they get you during the transition. Adon from SF4 is a great example of this as it is a big part of his gameplan.

  • @iliakatster
    @iliakatster 3 роки тому

    This is a great video but I think some really important core basics are missing, like grab/throw, throw tech (would put separate from tech next to grab), highs/lows/mids, anti-air, bait, dash, back-dash, air-dash, jump-in, crouch and stand block, safe on block and their use. (Grab to break through a guard, jump ins go over projectiles, anti-airs beat jump-ins) They're super important for beginners to understand, are universal to characters, and would help put concepts like DP and Command grab into context.

  • @emilygordbort7300
    @emilygordbort7300 4 роки тому +1

    I'm trying to learn how to theoretically design a fighting game but i have very little experience with the medium competitively so this video is helping me a lot rn
    I am aware that what I am doing is ludicrous yes.

    • @seryux4788
      @seryux4788 4 роки тому

      same. i have ideas for a fighting game and already character design in mind but thats it XD

  • @kikasuru3826
    @kikasuru3826 4 роки тому +8

    I'd personally say to add the fact that most games with Gatling go A>B>C, and then move Rebeat after.

  • @RowbotMaster
    @RowbotMaster 4 роки тому

    Thank you for explaining tech, now I might be able to understand what it means to tech out of something when I hear it next.

  • @Shining4Dawn
    @Shining4Dawn 4 роки тому

    As far as I know, an option select is like when you hit P and H together to throw in Guilty Gear, which allows you to throw if you're in range or just whiff a punch if you aren't. That helps keep your throws safe.
    I was sure that fuzzy is when you block in a way your opponent can't tell if you're crouching or standing in order to make them perform an unsafe move.
    And lastly, Gatling is the official name given by Arc System Works to what Marvel players called the magic series before GG came out. It's a combination of buttons, specific to the game, which performs a combo string based on normal canceling. A magic series or gatling is usually a universal feature that is common to all characters in a game.

  • @rainer9931
    @rainer9931 3 роки тому +2

    Me knowing damn well what all of this means but still watching the video:

  • @giridharanp2705
    @giridharanp2705 4 роки тому +1

    Armor in Smash are of different types:
    Armor: Let's you take one hit
    Super Armor: Let's you take multiple hits.
    Heavy armor: Let's you take a weak attack while using a move
    Tough guy armor: (Bowser signature). Let's him passively take on weak hits without flinching.
    Hylian shield: (Link signature). Let's him absorb projectiles while standing or crouching.

  • @afro_corndawg
    @afro_corndawg Рік тому

    Happy Birthday and Merry Christmas

  • @stranglove7185
    @stranglove7185 4 роки тому

    Nice vid man keep up the good work!

  • @randomguyontheinternet1901
    @randomguyontheinternet1901 3 роки тому

    A smash definition for tech.
    -Getting knocked into a wall, floor, or ceiling and pressing the sheild button to prevent yourself from bouncing off said surface.

  • @jordandaniels1381
    @jordandaniels1381 3 роки тому

    Really appreciating this video

  • @JellyfishLive
    @JellyfishLive 4 роки тому +2

    Just a little thing related to Tekken. In Korea and Japan they actually use lp rp lk rk instead of 1 2 3 and 4 for their notations.
    For directions they just use numpad notation, so a df1 would simply be a 3lp

  • @wonderfuldeluxe_
    @wonderfuldeluxe_ 4 роки тому +4

    First of all, great video! I think you did an amazing job and this is definitely a very useful tool.
    I just wanted to mention, when you talk about fuzzys, usually throw tech OSes aren't called fuzzys, or at least I've never seen it used in that context, it usually refers to blocking low immediately, then switching to stand block to block the opponent every time if they do a low as early as possible, or an overhead as early as possible, or blocking certain strings where you can't vary the timing of overhead/low mix.
    I also feel its important to at least mention that fuzzy has a completely separate and unrelated definition in other situations, where fuzzying your opponent means you hit them while they were crouching with a move that would normally whiff crouching opponents, but you force their hurtbox to stay as if they were standing. I think a lot of players see one definition for fuzzy, then see it used in another context and often get confused, so at least mentioning this should help clear things up.

    • @HeirofDacia
      @HeirofDacia 3 роки тому

      Fuzzies have a billion different definitions in different games.

  • @eddieconversi9295
    @eddieconversi9295 4 роки тому +4

    i just showed this one to my two daughters so they could learn my language!

  • @claudiomonteverdi847
    @claudiomonteverdi847 4 роки тому

    great vid!
    supports are also called assists
    the first character in a tag team game us usually called point
    and here is a thing about the fgc i love:
    Option select is used in normal language by the members to mean a specific form of doublespeak where you give a prematch excuse for losing that will also make your opponent look worse in case of a win, ie: "im sleepy as fuck i know i wont play good"

  • @drkmtr9090
    @drkmtr9090 4 роки тому

    I think you might be getting the concepts of Jargon (colloquialisms) and slang (a minority [of individuals]) specific specific form of speech mixed up.
    If within my friend group I call the Hadouken the “how do you do Ken?” Theyll know exactly what Im talking about because thats the agreed upon way to reference it in that very insulated setting.
    Jargon, on the other hand, is meant for wider general use. Where if I told you I beat my opponent with a How do you do Ken, there’s a non-zero chance that youd have no idea what Im talking about (unless you were in the previously mentioned friend group). Conversely, using the widely agreed upon jargon of fireball (as you’ve stated) would instantly bring to mind the spammy spam we all know and love.
    Thank you for coming to my unnecessarily long Ted Talk.
    PS: You deserve more subs. Top tier fighting game content

  • @M4TTYN
    @M4TTYN 4 роки тому +1

    oh man this video chalk full of MEATY info I'll pass this to anyone who says their new to FG's I come across :)
    hope they don't get lost mid way tho or confused but great video!

  • @cake7068
    @cake7068 4 роки тому +1

    cool video, Eddventure!

  • @Eggpull
    @Eggpull 4 роки тому +13

    i suspect some of these clowns in the comments section might be watching your video in 5x time because it just came out like 5 minutes ago

  • @God-ch8lq
    @God-ch8lq 4 роки тому

    There's a few terms that only make sense in the touhou fighters, which I'd like to elaborate
    BE=border escape, aka the main method of escaping pressure, very punishable
    Hangeki=a system card which is an invincible counterattack, only usable in blockstun
    Coin: a system card that can only be used during blockstun, and pushes the enemy away for a tiny amount, costs 0 cards, so can be reused, often followed by a BE
    Graze=dashing, flight and certain moves can phase through projectiles
    Wisp = a projectile that doesn't interact with other bullets
    LRE = reisen's 5cost spellcard: lunatic red eyes, one of the main reasons that she's s tier
    6C: a bullet that stays on the screen for a long time, fucks up your opponent's plans and dominates neutral, named after yuyuko's 6C (okuu's 6b, and suwako's 22C works the same way)
    Slashy: tenshi alt623, infamous for catching border escapes
    Oki= okizeme, which is a huge part of the game
    SUP: reisen's 6A, an insanely good crossup
    Exodia: iku's 5cost, notorious for draining spirit even when grazed

  • @skyeglasgow962
    @skyeglasgow962 4 роки тому

    Some other terms to include in future future videos:
    Hit stun decay
    Autocombos
    Hit grabs
    Guard points
    Floats
    Super jumps
    Kara cancelling
    The concept on universal chain combos really
    Roman Cancelling/Rapid cancelling
    Push blocks
    Instablocking
    Break burst
    Ex moves
    Microdashing
    Spacing
    A lot of platform fighter specific jargon (I think that deserves a separate video all onto itself)
    And more tag fighter specific jargon like assist calls, character switching, DHC

  • @Giffsen
    @Giffsen 3 роки тому

    That was really good man. I'm still waiting for the supercut/2.0 version of this video.

  • @KarasawaL30
    @KarasawaL30 4 роки тому

    You probably already got these since this vid was posted, but:
    Battery - a character in a tag or multi-character fighting game who is exceptionally good at building meter to be spent throughout the match. Usually picked as the starting character.
    Ranbu - A type of super in King of Fighters which involves the character directly rushing at the opponent and performing the super on hit. Heavily punishable when blocked. The term is taken from Robert Garcia from King of Fighters/Art of Fighting, who has a super called Ryuuko Ranbu that functions in this way. Examples from other games include Captain America’s Final Justice or Wolverine’s Weapon X.
    Pushblock - being pushed back as a result of having your attack blocked by an opponent, especially in corners.
    Advancing guard - a technique used in many tag fighters where specific button presses while guarding will push the attacker back a great deal. In Darkstalkers this is shared with tech hits, although Anakaris has a unique advancing guard in addition.
    Rage - a state in samurai showdown and k-groove in CVS2 where taking extended damage will put the character in a mode where they deal immense damage and gains access to certain new abilities. Tekken now has a similar implementation with variations to this functionality
    OTG - on the ground combo, I’m pretty sure you’ve already updated with this one.
    Blockstun - the state of being unable to execute inputs due to being in the block state as a result of an opponent’s pressure, often intentionally.
    Awesome video man, gonna share this with my students

  • @numa2k147
    @numa2k147 4 роки тому

    Very very nice video for begginers who are afraid to ask for some guidance. Since that video came out a Fighting game Glossary has been made.

  • @corn2454
    @corn2454 4 роки тому +1

    There's some jargin that I feel new players probably won't know that's important for some of the other definitions. The main ones that come to mind are whiff and punish.

  • @IlIl00
    @IlIl00 4 роки тому

    Haha that was fun to watch. Not sure if I missed those during the video but shimmy and frame traps.

  • @CalmEnergy2125
    @CalmEnergy2125 10 місяців тому

    I just about had a heart attack at the notation section since the arcade stick shown is the exact kind I have lmao

  • @vidaofficial7483
    @vidaofficial7483 3 роки тому

    *Hyper armor move section of the video starts*
    My brain instantly:
    *SCREAMS IN FB D A N Z A I*

  • @didacticascended
    @didacticascended 3 роки тому +3

    I thought fuzzy was a technique of making your opponent block something with high blockstun standing, and then the "fuzzy" happens, because you can use a quick low which they can block or you can do a quick jump attack (that would not connect on a crouching opponent) that will hit overhead if they try to block your low since their hitbox is still in standing blockstun.

  • @HeirofDacia
    @HeirofDacia 3 роки тому

    Regarding the flashkick, there's also the fact that it's way stronger against crossups, since it will auto-correct to the proper side, since the motion to do it doesn't need to be reversed.

  • @egmusic1925
    @egmusic1925 3 роки тому

    Abbreviated notation also has its fair share of complex notation - For example Pretzel motions and Delta motions as well as Back then forward motions too.

  • @jonathantewnes1224
    @jonathantewnes1224 9 днів тому

    Super dope!! Thanks a bunch

  • @KurisuBlaze
    @KurisuBlaze 4 місяці тому

    A thing not mentioned about Tiger Knee is that it comes from Sagat's move of that name, which had a motion input that required the extra upwards stick movement, at least in Street Fighter 2.

  • @snakecharmr123
    @snakecharmr123 4 роки тому

    footsies, pokes, neutral, zoning, aggro, zoning, passive, dot(damage over time), meter building, difference between highs and overheads, guard break, stun, point/lead, battery/middle man, anchor/main, running the clock, setups, mixes, frame traping, just a few i can think of right now

  • @ZediWonder
    @ZediWonder 3 роки тому

    Wish a video like this existed when i first got into fighters. One of the things that caused me a lot of confusion when i was new was what a mix up was, i actually assumed a mix up was what a cross up was because the people i was playing with at the time were hitting me with cross ups as a mix up haha.

  • @TheSonicfanx1
    @TheSonicfanx1 4 роки тому +1

    Ngl, even though I know tech means "technique"
    I always see tech as TECHNOLOGY.
    Thanks RTS.

  • @bes03c
    @bes03c 4 роки тому +4

    Hopefully Core-A hyung gives you a shout out. This was a great video.

  • @sachitechless
    @sachitechless 4 роки тому

    Smash terms for armour is interesting because there are technically 4 types of armour in Smash:
    "Super Armour" and "Heavy Armour" refer to specific ways of breaking armour. I can't remember which is which but one is based on knockback (Yoshi's Double Jump) and one is based on a move's damage (Bowser's Forward Smash I think?)
    Then any moves that are invincible in some way are termed "armoured", such as Wonderwing or Palutena's Dash Attack and Back Air.
    Then you have Ryu and Ken's Focus Attack which are what you would normally call Super Armour in that they will always break after getting hit twice, but it's just obviously called Focus Attack since there were already three different terms for armoured moves and this one is only relevant to Ryu and Ken's special.

  • @Bigb671
    @Bigb671 4 роки тому +2

    Gatling seems guilty gear specific. I generally call them chains and the "magic series" in MvC. Also you didn't mention canceling (canceling the recovery frames from an attack into the start-up of another attack, command normal, special, super, movement (think jump cancel), etc.). Chains/ gatlings are cancels too. Also forgot frame traps (leaving yourself in a plus situation after a blocked attack which will force your opponent to guess. It's pretty much like a less complicated knockdown situation because there are usually less offensive options). I also just call "Support" an assist instead. As for Anchor, you mention that it should be a character that is good solo. This term depends on the game though. In most KoFs, you don't have assist/support so your anchor is usually the character that can make the most out of a lot of meter. This is also because your meter maximum increases as you lose characters in KoF. Reverse beat should also be mentioned right after gatlings because they're just the reverse order. You should also mention that some games such as UNIST allow you to choose any order when using chains (B, A, C or C, A, B, etc.) which is a more freeform version of chains known as "passing link". You should also mention "push blocking. Many games including the GG and MvC series have a mechanic like this. It usually involves increasing pushback distance of blocked moves which gives you more breathing room allowing you to act quicker.

  • @eesherstubbs
    @eesherstubbs 3 роки тому

    I literally had no idea what DP meant now I know thanks

  • @TMKDash
    @TMKDash 4 роки тому

    Smash addendum about Super Armor, Smash’s systems for Armor (overarching term) are kind of weird, most “Armor” in Smash Ultimate is limited by a certain amount of damage or knockback which is specific to each attack, however some forms of straight up Super Armor still exist. depending on the damage threshold, people can refer to armor as Light or Heavy, however many damage-based armors can have such high thresholds that people lump them in as “Super Armor” anyway.
    Unique Cases include stuff like:
    K. Rool’s Belly Armor: Armor that applies to certain attacks and options that’s only active on K. Rool’s belly. this armor halves incoming damage and had it’s own HP, which if depleted, will put K. Rool in the Shield Break state.
    Yoshi’s Double Jump Armor: Knockback based armor that applies to Yoshi whenever he double jumps.
    Focus: Ryu and Ken’s Focus attacks have damage based armor that increases as the move charges, however it can only block on attack before it breaks
    Bowser’s Tough Guy: A passive knockback based armor that only really matters in terms of Rapid Jabs and other low knockback attacks like multihits, however many of Bowser’s moves also have separate damage-based Armor.
    Kirby’s Stone: An HP based armor that exists while Kirby is in Stone form.

  • @RizyThis
    @RizyThis 9 місяців тому

    This video proves my dreams of being a fighters nerd can never happen xD i saw the numberpad notations and i was like im done. I came here so i can understand P4U guides

  • @theclaudfather6436
    @theclaudfather6436 4 роки тому

    In Smash, a move that can go through one attack is called heavy armor. But a move that can go through multiple attacks or a certain amount of damage is super armor.
    Ryu's focus attack can take one hit before being interrupted, therefore it has heavy armor.
    Ganondorf's Warlock Punch can take multiple hits and but be interrupted, therefore it has super armor.

  • @selmk8240
    @selmk8240 4 роки тому

    IDK why but "Hooooj" is unreasonably hilarious.

  • @rendidatriansyah6103
    @rendidatriansyah6103 4 роки тому +8

    I think you kinda forgot to explain "block" as a core term. cause from there rises a lot of term like mixed up, unblockable, or overhead (or stretch into parry)
    also might add, 'blocking differs in each game'. one game needs pressing back (SF, KoF, Tekken, etc) and the other needs a certain designated button (MK)

  • @occultninja4
    @occultninja4 4 роки тому

    Fuzzy Guardbreak would be a nice one to explain, as it's usually what people mean when they say "Fuzzy"

  • @TUZOIVAN16
    @TUZOIVAN16 4 роки тому

    In KOF you choose your anchor by how good is your character with bars rather than how good is by himself. Cause in KOF, your point char can use 3 bars, your middle 4 bars and your anchor 5 bars.
    For point, you normally choose a char whos is pretty good even without bars, like Angel.

  • @MedioTaffy
    @MedioTaffy 4 роки тому

    Good shit yet again!

  • @Sundergart
    @Sundergart 4 роки тому +5

    Two terms I noticed you mentioned without explaining were whiffs and setplay. Think there was a third one as well, but I forgot what it was.
    Edit: Figured it out. You didn't explain cancels or guard point either. So actually 4 things.

    • @spacenaves
      @spacenaves 10 місяців тому

      yep. we can get the general idea - i assume whiffing is fucking it up somehow, but there's probably some specifics to that. he did explain cancels at the gatling section though (but did not mention there are also jump and burst cancels)

    • @spacenaves
      @spacenaves 10 місяців тому

      also pokes

  • @miasuke
    @miasuke 4 роки тому +1

    Missed Kara Cancel... But amazing job. I learned something today. 🙂

  • @alfredoguzman6269
    @alfredoguzman6269 3 роки тому

    On the topic of fighting game terms to define, I noticed that the grand majority of the terms related to inputs, moves or scenarios. What about terms that refer to characters or playstyles like Shoto, rushdown, keep-away, Clones, pallette-swap, etc.?
    Also, I think I have an explanation for the whole "smash players use different terms for armor" thing. Back when Brawl was in development, there was a promotional website called something along the lines of the Smash Dojo. When Ike's Up-B, Aether, was detailed, there was a paragraph that stated that it had "super armor", and then explained what super armor is. Considering how popular Smash is to casual audiences, this may have been the introduction of the concept to A LOT of people who don't extensively play traditonal fighting games. Note that they were intoduced to the concept with the term "super armor", not the word "armor" by itself. When different variations of armor appeared in later games, then additional terms were adopted, but "armor" was never used without an adjective. In short, Smash players had a, don't know how to put it, differently colored starting point with armor?

  • @bes03c
    @bes03c 4 роки тому

    Great video. I am surprised that footsie did not make the cut.

  • @Skel1001
    @Skel1001 3 роки тому

    I want to get more into the fighting game community (mainly BalzBlue and Guilty Gear) but. you all are scarily good.

  • @CacoPholey
    @CacoPholey 3 роки тому +1

    I feel like something that could be explained in a potenial revision should be the concept of "respecting" a move or option

  • @theophrastus1493
    @theophrastus1493 4 роки тому +4

    9/10, needs more Jimbulus the 3rd

  • @nazrulazli5392
    @nazrulazli5392 4 роки тому +1

    Flash Kick ?
    What's dat? It's Rising Taco

  • @fchurricane8070
    @fchurricane8070 3 роки тому

    In the smash community heavy armor is an attack that can take some damage before stopping while super armor can't be stopped (just by grabbing)

  • @th3pr0fil3
    @th3pr0fil3 4 роки тому +2

    Armor is actually very wierd in Smash Bros. because of the different mechanics the game has compared to other fighters, armor is different. There are percentage based armors, which are dependant on how much damage a move deals, and knockback based armors, based off how far an attack can launch you at that given moment. Super armor is just unbreakable armor. We don't have reason to distinguish between Super and Hyper armor as most attacks will armor through all hits possible. The only example I can think of where this is not the case are Ryu and Ken's focus moves, which function like the super armor you described.

  • @AS34N
    @AS34N 4 роки тому

    "There are two kinds of DPs..."
    Me, with my warped mind: "lol there might be one more thing you could call a DP but okay let's go with two"

    • @tritone11
      @tritone11 3 роки тому

      There it is...🤦🏾‍♂️

  • @nhhuynh3085
    @nhhuynh3085 4 роки тому

    Footsies, poke, zone, rush down, gimmick, grappler, air to air, clash, puppet