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|1-on-1 facing {{GameIcon|SSBU}} ||When certain fighters have one opponent remaining (counting teammates as foes if [[Team Attack]] is turned on), they will always automatically face the opponent, unless they turn around from a run or are in midair. These fighters have a unique ability where dashing away from an opponent causes them to briefly hop backwards before the proper dash starts, sometimes refered to as a back fade. This ability makes it easier to perform the desired [[command-input move]]s and allows them to punish [[roll]]s and [[cross up]]s more easily than other characters, but makes moves like [[back aerial]] less practical and more niche. A quirk with this ability is that affected fighters while airborne do not automatically turn around when jumping over an opponent until landing. While not usually important, this does noticeably effect Terry with the player sometimes unintentionally activating [[Burning Knuckle]] or [[Crack Shoot]] because one would intuitively assume the other move would come out. This ability is also disabled when 3 or more players are in a game, reversing the aforementioned advantages and disadvantages, but if these characters are on a team against a single opponent, this ability is enabled. Luma has a somewhat similar mechanic that will make them automatically turn around to face another fighter in their proximity when separated from [[Rosalina]], though this is not affected by the total number of players.||[[Ryu]], [[Ken]], [[Terry]], [[Kazuya]], [[Luma]] (partial)
|1-on-1 facing {{GameIcon|SSBU}} ||When two players are left standing in ''Ultimate'', certain fighters will always and automatically face the opponent, unless they turn around from a run or are in midair. This also applies if there is one opponent left in a team battle and [[Team Attack|Friendly Fire]] is turned off. These fighters have a unique ability where dashing away from an opponent causes them to briefly hop backwards before the proper dash starts, sometimes refered to as a back fade. This ability makes it easier to perform the desired [[command-input move]]s and allows them to punish [[roll]]s and [[cross up]]s more easily than other characters, but makes moves like [[back aerial]] less practical and more niche. A quirk with this ability is that affected fighters while airborne do not automatically turn around when jumping over an opponent until landing. While not usually important, this does noticeably effect Terry with the player sometimes unintentionally activating [[Burning Knuckle]] or [[Crack Shoot]] because one would intuitively assume the other move would come out. This ability is also disabled when 3 or more players are in a game, reversing the aforementioned advantages and disadvantages, but if these characters are on a team against a single opponent, this ability is enabled. Luma has a somewhat similar mechanic that will make them automatically turn around to face another fighter in their proximity when separated from [[Rosalina]], though this is not affected by the total number of players.||[[Ryu]], [[Ken]], [[Terry]], [[Kazuya]], [[Luma]] (partial)
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|[[Command-input move]]s||Certain characters can access upgraded versions of their special moves or unique special moves by moving the [[control stick]] in a specific motion, then pressing a button in a specific window of time. While these versions are more complicated to activate, they are more powerful to compensate. Additionally, certain characters may have command input moves that do not have a special move counterpart. Uniquely, Kazuya can perform a command input without pressing the attack or special button, which will simply make him perform a [[Crouch Dash]]; the Crouch Dash can be cancelled in certain command-input moves depending from the timing and the button pressed.||[[Ryu]], [[Ken]], [[Terry]], [[Kazuya]]
|[[Command-input move]]s||Certain characters can access upgraded versions of their special moves or unique special moves by moving the [[control stick]] in a specific motion, then pressing a button in a specific window of time. While these versions are more complicated to activate, they are more powerful to compensate. Additionally, certain characters may have command input moves that do not have a special move counterpart. Uniquely, Kazuya can perform a command input without pressing the attack or special button, which will simply make him perform a [[Crouch Dash]]; the Crouch Dash can be cancelled in certain command-input moves depending from the timing and the button pressed.||[[Ryu]], [[Ken]], [[Terry]], [[Kazuya]]

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