
It goes over a lot of these concepts!įOR ANGLES - 0 is horizontal, 90 is vertical. Check out this video, "Understanding Frame Data," from Izaw.Stale Moves affect advantage/disadvantage and occur when hitting a character as well as when hitting a shield.This includes projectiles which are active for a very long time and thus become much more advantaged the later they hit.
On Shield advantage/disadvantage data assumes the move hits on its first Active Frame (hitting on a later active frame would be a meaty and can gain additional advantage relative to the later active frames). So a 6 frame grab would be 10 frames out of shield. Grabs used to happen instantly out of shield as well, but Ultimate added 4 frames to Grabs done after a hit connects with a shield. Aerials have 3 frames added to them because it takes 3 frames to leave the ground, so a 3 frame aerial would be 6 frames out of shield. So, since some characters have a 3 frame Up B, -3 would be unsafe against those characters. HUGE EXCEPTION: Jump, Up B, and Up Smash out of shield ignore Shield Drop frames. So if all else was equal, you could be as disadvantaged as -11 on an attack and still be "neutral". However, in Smash there is Shield Drop which takes 11 frames in Ultimate. In most games, being negative means you can't apply pressure since the defending opponent would be able to act before you as the attacker. Negative meaning the defender can act before the attacker. About On Shield data: The +/- refers to who can act first after an attack hits a shield.
Grab after an attack hits your shield takes an additional 4 frames and does not incur Shield Drop. Jumping out of shield takes 3 frames and does not incur Shield Drop. Up B and Up Smash happen instantly out of shield and do not incur Shield Drop. Dropping your shield ( Shield Drop) takes 11 frames. Shield Stun is the amount of frames that the defender is stuck after Shield Lag ends. Shield Lag is just extra freeze frames that both the attacker and defender suffer, so it does not affect frame advantage. Continued abuse of our services will cause your IP address to be blocked indefinitely.It costs $100 a year for the privilege to post an app on the Apple Store. Please fill out the CAPTCHA below and then click the button to indicate that you agree to these terms. If you wish to be unblocked, you must agree that you will take immediate steps to rectify this issue. If you do not understand what is causing this behavior, please contact us here. If you promise to stop (by clicking the Agree button below), we'll unblock your connection for now, but we will immediately re-block it if we detect additional bad behavior.
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