Template:MovesetTable/Tilts: Difference between revisions
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{{!}}{{{ftilt3dmg}}}}} | {{!}}{{{ftilt3dmg}}}}} | ||
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{{#if:{{{ | {{#if:{{{btiltdesc|}}}| | ||
!colspan="2"{{!}}<includeonly>[[/Back tilt|Back tilt]]</includeonly><noinclude>/Back tilt</noinclude> | !colspan="2"{{!}}<includeonly>[[/Back tilt|Back tilt]]</includeonly><noinclude>/Back tilt</noinclude> | ||
{{!}}{{{btiltname}}}{{!!}}{{{btiltdmg}}}{{!!}}{{{btiltdesc}}} | {{!}}{{{btiltname}}}{{!!}}{{{btiltdmg}}}{{!!}}{{{btiltdesc}}} | ||
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|{{{dashname}}}||{{{dashdmg}}}||{{{dashdesc}}} | |{{{dashname}}}||{{{dashdmg}}}||{{{dashdesc}}} | ||
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{{#if:{{{ | {{#if:{{{ddashdesc|}}}| | ||
!colspan="2"{{!}}<includeonly>[[/Double dash attack|Double dash attack]]</includeonly><noinclude>/Double dash attack</noinclude> | !colspan="2"{{!}}<includeonly>[[/Double dash attack|Double dash attack]]</includeonly><noinclude>/Double dash attack</noinclude> | ||
{{!}}{{{ddashname}}}{{!!}}{{{ddashdmg}}}{{!!}}{{{ddashdesc}}} | {{!}}{{{ddashname}}}{{!!}}{{{ddashdmg}}}{{!!}}{{{ddashdesc}}} |
Revision as of 10:01, July 4, 2021
/Forward tilt | {{{ftiltname}}} | {{{ftiltdmg}}} | {{{ftiltdesc}}} | |
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/Up tilt | {{{utiltname}}} | {{{utiltdmg}}} | {{{utiltdesc}}} | |
/Down tilt | {{{dtiltname}}} | {{{dtiltdmg}}} | {{{dtiltdesc}}} | |
/Dash attack | {{{dashname}}} | {{{dashdmg}}} | {{{dashdesc}}} |
Usage
Don't use this on its own. Use {{MovesetTable}}.
Note for reference: Assumes that only the first part of an f-tilt can be angled. Also that f-tilts can only have a max of 3 parts, u-tilts and d-tilts 2, and diagonal tilts whatever Kazuya has (uf 4, df 2, otherwise 1).
Dash attack thrown in because where else can it go, really.
A lot of the Kazuya mess is contained in here. It assumes that if a character has one diagonal tilt or crouch attack, they have them all, so the one parameter that controls their visibility is "diagonals" and "crouchattacks" equalling "y".