There are tricks to getting 200% reliably: Note: What's described here might technically not count as "Frame Trapping," but I call it that here because I don't know a better term for it.Īnother part of getting maximum damage on specials is actually getting the 200% on all of the minigames/quick time events that occur mid special. Timing the release of the block can be tricky, and it takes practice to get better at.
They won't be able to block the attack and will continue their own basic attacks in the middle of your special. When the opponent starts hitting you with with their own basic attacks, release your block and launch your special right away. If you have enough power to launch a special, start blocking. This is where frame trapping comes in handy. Unfortunately, that can be hard sometimes against aggressive or block spamming enemies. But a blocking opponent will only receive 50% of that special's damage, so it's better if you use them while the opponent doesn't block. Your special attacks can deal a lot of damage. It takes practice to master but can be extremely helpful to clear enemies without getting hit. The Flash has a light infinite juggle-tap twice, wait, and repeat. Be prepared to block if the enemy has enough power to launch a special. When an enemy is knocked down to the ground, they are unable to tag out or launch specials, but as soon as they get up off the ground (or after they are done getting hit by your heavy combo if the heavy combo doesn't knock them to the ground) they can do both. It's important to note that basic attacks grant the enemy power, and they can use the power to launch specials at you. With light combos, your combo ender swipe doesn't trigger 100% of the time, so juggling can be a bit more difficult, but it is certainly possible with a few faster characters. This is called juggling, and can be accomplished with the heavy combos (a set of 2 or 3 heavy swipe attacks that repeat) of many characters with quicker basic attack startup animations, as seen in the video below. With practice, you can time your swipes or taps perfectly so enemies can't retaliate with their own basic attacks after they get up. On survivor and online battles you get more power from hitting the enemies instead of receiving hits, so you can use either light attacks or heavy attacks. In single player mode, the enemies generate power to use for special attacks or supers faster if you hit them more, so generally it is better to use heavy attacks instead of light attacks to prevent them from getting lots of power. For most characters, they will deal damage faster over time. In general, heavy attacks are slower to start up but deal more damage than light attacks. If you've made it through the tutorial and played a bit, you should be familiar with light attacks (by tapping the screen), heavy attacks (by swiping the screen), and the combo ender (a swipe that sometimes appears after light taps). Below are some basic tricks that can work in many situations to help you deal more damage over a shorter period of time to end fights faster. You will be engaging in 3v3 fighting throughout the entirety of the game.
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