Watching high-level players (like those in 2026 Smash/fighting game tournaments) reveals which moves are currently considered "safe" or "broken." How to Apply Frame Data to Your Game
Next time you lose a stock, don't blame the "janky hitbox." Ask yourself: Was that move safe? Did I respect their fastest jab? Was my dodge on cooldown?
The full release overhaul fundamentally changed how attacks and movement "feel" by altering their frame timing: Slower Attack Animations Multiversus Frame Data
With constant balance updates (as seen in earlier patches limiting Bugs Bunny's aerial attacks or adjusting Agent Smith's data ), frame data is constantly shifting. Understanding these numbers helps you:
: The duration during which a move can actually hit an opponent. Large hitboxes combined with many active frames can make certain characters feel "braindead" or difficult to trade with. The full release overhaul fundamentally changed how attacks
: Characters now have longer startup and recovery frames. This is intended to reward "careful reading and prediction" over the button-mashing meta that dominated the beta. Massive Input Buffer : The game reportedly features an input buffer of up to
Identify which of your aerial attacks can be used against a shield without getting punished. : Characters now have longer startup and recovery frames
Harley Quinn (6f jab, -4 on block dair) Opponent: Shaggy (20f side special, -20 on block)
Extremely low startup frames and fast recovery.
There are three "phases" to every move:
Typically have the lowest startup frames, allowing them to "out-poke" heavier characters. Bruisers (e.g., Shaggy, Superman):
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