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|okiwaza =To pre-emptively use an attack with the intent of covering a specific space or to hit an opponent's extended hurtbox during their move's startup. | |okiwaza =To pre-emptively use an attack with the intent of covering a specific space or to hit an opponent's extended hurtbox during their move's startup. | ||
|okizeme =Attacking an opponent about to wake up, usually with meaty attacks or mixups. | |okizeme =Attacking an opponent about to wake up, usually with meaty attacks or mixups. | ||
|prorate =A type of combo damage reduction. Specific types of proration have specific names, but each type reduces the amount of damage subsequent attacks in the combo will deal by a specific amount. | |||
|rave =Short for "Deadly Rave"{{Hrule}}A super move in which a player must press a series of buttons (usually eight button presses and a quarter-circle move) after execution in order to complete the move. | |rave =Short for "Deadly Rave"{{Hrule}}A super move in which a player must press a series of buttons (usually eight button presses and a quarter-circle move) after execution in order to complete the move. | ||
|rekka =A series of special attacks that are only available after the first one is performed. | |rekka =A series of special attacks that are only available after the first one is performed. |
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renders: f-shiki is used in your B&Bs to implement abareAn attack during the opponent's pressure, intended to interrupt it. as a type of okizemeAttacking an opponent about to wake up, usually with meaty attacks or mixups. which involves yomiKnowing the mind of the opponentFrom Japanese: To understand in some way what is going on in the mind of the other player and play around it. Usually involved in reads and conditioning..
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