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! X > Y
! X > Y
| X input is cancelled into Y.
| X input is cancelled into Y.
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! X > delay Y
| Must wait for a short period before cancelling X input into Y.
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! X, Y
! X, Y
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! X/Y
! X/Y
| Either the X or Y input can be used.
| Either the X or Y input can be used.
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! X~Y
| This notation has two meanings.
#Use attack X with Y follow-up input.
#Input X then within a few frames, input Y. Usually used for option selects.
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! X(w)
! X(w)
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! j.X
! j.X
| X input is done in the air, implies a jump/jump cancel if the previous move was done from the ground.
| X input is done in the air, implies a jump/jump cancel if the previous move was done from the ground.<br>
'''Applies to all air chain sections:'''
* Assume a forward jump cancel if no direction is given.
* Air chains such as j.A > j.B > j.C can be shortened to j.ABC.
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! sj.X
! sj.X
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| XYZ string must be performed N times. Combos using this notation are usually referred to as loops.
| XYZ string must be performed N times. Combos using this notation are usually referred to as loops.
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! X~Y
! (XYZ^)
| This notation has two meanings.
| A pre-existing combo labelled XYZ is inserted here for shortening purposes.
#Use attack "X" with "Y" follow-up input.
#Input "X" then within a few frames, input "Y". Usually used for option selects.
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! CH
! CH

Latest revision as of 08:57, 28 June 2020

Combo Notation Help
Disclaimer: Combos are written by various writers, so the actual notation used in pages can differ from the standard one.

For more information, see Glossary and Controls.

X > Y X input is cancelled into Y.
X > delay Y Must wait for a short period before cancelling X input into Y.
X, Y X input is linked into Y, meaning Y is done after X's recovery period.
X+Y Buttons X and Y must be input simultaneously.
X/Y Either the X or Y input can be used.
X~Y This notation has two meanings.
  1. Use attack X with Y follow-up input.
  2. Input X then within a few frames, input Y. Usually used for option selects.
X(w) X input must not hit the opponent (Whiff).
j.X X input is done in the air, implies a jump/jump cancel if the previous move was done from the ground.

Applies to all air chain sections:

  • Assume a forward jump cancel if no direction is given.
  • Air chains such as j.A > j.B > j.C can be shortened to j.ABC.
sj.X X input is done after a super jump. Notated as sj8.X and sj9.X for neutral and forward super jumps respectively.
dj.X X input is done after a double jump.
sdj.X X input is done after a double super jump.
tk.X Stands for Tiger Knee. X motion must be buffered before jumping, inputting the move as close to the ground as possible. (ex. tk.236A)
(X) X is optional. Typically the combo will be easier if omitted.
[X] Input X is held down. Also referred to as Blowback Edge (BE). Depending on the character, this can indicate that this button is held down and not released until indicated by the release notation.
]X[ Input X is released. Will only appear if a button is previously held down. This type of input is referred to as Negative Edge.
{X} Button X should only be held down briefly to get a partially charged version instead of the fully charged one.
X(N) Attack "X" should only hit N times.
(XYZ)xN XYZ string must be performed N times. Combos using this notation are usually referred to as loops.
(XYZ^) A pre-existing combo labelled XYZ is inserted here for shortening purposes.
CH The first attack must be a Counter Hit.
Air CH The first attack must be a Counter Hit on an airborne opponent.
66 Performs a ground forward dash.
j.66 Performs an aerial forward dash, used as a cancel for certain characters' air strings.
IAD/IABD Performs an Instant AirDash.
AT Performs an Air Throw. (j.6/4A+D)
IH Performs an Initiative Heat.
AD Performs an Arc Drive.
AAD Performs an Another Arc Drive.