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Every character has a universal health value of 10, | Every character has a universal health value of 10,150. | ||
===Recoverable Health=== | ===Recoverable Health=== |
Revision as of 22:37, 27 January 2018
Health
Every character has a universal health value of 10,150.
Recoverable Health
When characters take damage, a percentage of that damage can be healed if they are able to tag out (colloquially called blue health). Tagging back in removes any recoverable health the character has, so players will need to decide if tagging in a character is worth the potential health lost.
The amount of recoverable health depends on the context:
Context | Percentage |
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Normals, Specials, Level 1 Super | 50% |
Level 3 Super (only when first hit) | 100% |
Any damage to an assist | 100% |
Damage Scaling
Combo System
Chip Damage
Chip damage occurs when blocking either special or super attacks.
Normals and regular ki blasts do not perform chip damage.
A character will not die from chip damage.
Valid vs. Invalid Combos
Because characters can choose to delay their air recovery, this leads to the possibility of combos that work only because the opponent decided not to recover. This means that some combos are not "true" combos; the game's HUD differentiates between the two classes of combos by showing the hit counter as red for a valid combo and blue for an invalid combo.
There are some situations on defense where you intentionally delay a recovery to avoid a mixup. For example, some characters often create mixups assuming you will recover right away. Delaying your recovery will mess up their timing and allow you the chance to escape.