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attack_table [2019/09/03 10:00]
eternal [Damage]
attack_table [2020/05/26 02:19]
eternal [Target Animation Time]
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 The table has several sections each of which affect something different. The sections are as follows: The table has several sections each of which affect something different. The sections are as follows:
 ====Name==== ====Name====
-This section is obvious and unchangable. Each value is self evident except for "​Unknown_Standing/​Unknown_Crouching/​Unknown_Air/​Block_Air"​ which currently seems to do nothing.+Names are unchangeable. Each value is self evident except for "​Unknown_Standing/​Unknown_Crouching/​Unknown_Air/​Block_Air"​ which currently seems to do nothing.
 ====Damage==== ​ ====Damage==== ​
 This section governs the damage the move does when interacting with the opponent who is in the listed state (Standing/​Crouching/​Air/​Counter Hit/​Blocking) the value must be a positive whole number. Negative values do nothing. This section governs the damage the move does when interacting with the opponent who is in the listed state (Standing/​Crouching/​Air/​Counter Hit/​Blocking) the value must be a positive whole number. Negative values do nothing.
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 0-1 uses the default animation time 0-1 uses the default animation time
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 2,3,4,5 use the default animation time -4 2,3,4,5 use the default animation time -4
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 6,7,8,9 use the default animation time -9+X 6,7,8,9 use the default animation time -9+X
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 10-Onward use the default animation time -10+X 10-Onward use the default animation time -10+X
-where x is the Target Animation Time+ 
 +Where x is the Target Animation Time
  
 It is best to experiment and test this on your own and reference other moves whose data you have access to via the shoryuken frame data wiki until you have a move at the amount of hitstun you want. It is best to experiment and test this on your own and reference other moves whose data you have access to via the shoryuken frame data wiki until you have a move at the amount of hitstun you want.
attack_table.txt · Last modified: 2020/05/26 02:19 by eternal