The search uses fuzzy matching so you don’t have to type every
detail exactly.
Click on a suggestion to add that move to your Selected Moves
table.
Understanding the Table
Each column in the move table tells you something about a move.
Here’s what they mean:
Character
The character performing the move.
Command
The input command for the move.
Hit level
The move’s hit level (high, mid, low, or special low/mid). A
yellow indicator shows a partial match.
Damage
If a move hits multiple times, the damage is the sum of all the
hits.
Start up frame
How quickly the move starts up (only the first hit is considered
for moves with multiple hits).
Block frame
The frame data when the move is blocked (using the final hit if
there are several).
Hit frame
The frame data when the move connects (using the final hit).
Counter hit frame
The frame data on counterhit (using the final hit).
Special Effects
Any extra properties or tags, The full list of special effects is:
"Balcony Break","Floor Break","Homing","Power Crush","Low Crush",
"High Crush","Chip Damage","Tornado","Heat Smash","Heat Burst",
"Heat Engager"
Arrow Indicator Display
When you compare your move against the featured move, you’ll notice
arrow symbols next to some numbers (for example, in the Block Frame
or Hit Frame columns). These arrows help you see how your move’s
frame data compares:
How It Works
Number of Symbols:
A difference of 1–3 frames shows 1 symbol.
A difference of 4–6 frames shows 2 symbols.
A difference of more than 6 frames shows 3 symbols.
Symbol Type:
If your move’s number is lower than the featured
move’s, you’ll see a
+ sign.
If your move’s number is higher than the featured
move’s, you’ll see a
- sign.
Examples
Example 1:
Featured Block Frame: -10
Your move's Block Frame: -16
Calculation: (-16) – (-10) = -6 (absolute difference is 6, so 2
symbols).
Since -16 is lower than -10, you'll see:
▲▲
Example 2:
Featured Block Frame: -10
Your move's Block Frame: -5
Calculation: (-5) – (-10) = 5 (absolute difference is 5, so 2
symbols).
Since -5 is higher than -10, you'll see:
▼▼
These arrow symbols give you a quick visual cue on how your move’s
timing compares to the featured move.