so ill, so ill
This is a movelist too:
I don’t read any Chinese, but I figured out a few things just by matching characters and whatnot. This is pretty obvious/predictable stuff if you look through it but I’m throwing this out here anyway. It might save you guys some time.
It’s definitely a four button game. (Legend is at the top right.)
I got an assist from Google Translate and I’m 100% positive that ABCD is lp hp lk hk.
So, if you’re configuring an arcade stick…
MK-style input detection for joystick motions:
- it uses d,f instead of qcf, ie. you don’t actually need to hit the diagonal
- dp motion is listed as f,d,f and I’m assuming that d/f would count as the f for the last input
Easy like Black Shroud said.
Unsurprisingly, all of the joystick motions for moves end with one of the following:
A+C is apparently a universal command for something, and back+A+C should apparently do something else very similar.
Pressing A+C during a certain situation should yield some additional universal command.
Two more universal commands are foward+B and forward+D. Maybe throws?
B+D apparently does something universal too. May cost 1 stock of super meter.
Speaking of which, the gameplay screenshots make it look like you can store multiple stocks of meter. (I really doubt that the numbers indicate selectable supers because one of the characters with only two supers on her list has a 3 on her meter in a picture.)
I’m assuming that each character’s movelist is divided into command normals, then specials, then supers. Note that some characters have no command normals.
Right under the universal commands, there is some writing in red broken up by arrows progressing rightwards. I think it’s an order of rules for what can cancel into what when building a combo.
(light normals) > (heavy normals) > (command normals) > (specials) > (supers) > (supers) …
Some of the moves have parenthesized notes following them.
My guess is that the ones for special moves with the numbers 2 or 3 in them indicate that they are repeatable two or three times?
I’m certain that one of them means “while airborne” (all white top long black hair guy, and Mario)
The note for the super move with the 2 in it (teal suit machine gun gas mask guy) could mean it takes two bars.
I suppose the others mean typical things like “hold button down,” or maybe some other condition of usage? Who knows what else.
The parenthesized notes INSIDE of the joystick motions are going to be hold and charge for a few seconds or whatever of course.
I feel confident that most of this is right, but I don’t doubt that some could be wrong. I definitely do not know Chinese and I haven’t played the game yet either! So take this but bring a salt shaker.
also since Mario is in this game you will probably like it if you love Super Smash Bros.