Cross-Up

A technique in fighting games where a character attacks an opponent from the opposite side, making it difficult to block.

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In fighting games, a cross-up is an advanced technique where a player maneuvers their character to jump over the opponent and attack from the opposite direction. This move is designed to confuse the opponent's blocking direction, making it difficult for them to defend against the attack. The key to a successful cross-up is precise timing and positioning, as the attacker must land their hit at the moment they cross over to the other side of the opponent. Cross-ups are often used to break through an opponent's defenses and can lead to high-damage combos if executed correctly. This tactic is prevalent in many popular fighting games and is a staple in competitive play due to its effectiveness in catching opponents off-guard.

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