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A reset is intentionally stopping a combo before the end to do a mixup and catch the opponent unawares. This is usually | A reset is intentionally stopping a combo before the end to do a mixup and catch the opponent unawares. This is usually a gamble to increase damage output; if the opponent gets hit by the reset then the overall damage dealt would be higher than just finishing the first combo. | ||
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Revision as of 02:55, 15 December 2018
A reset is intentionally stopping a combo before the end to do a mixup and catch the opponent unawares. This is usually a gamble to increase damage output; if the opponent gets hit by the reset then the overall damage dealt would be higher than just finishing the first combo.