Description
Ground Bounce is a gameplay mechanic commonly found in fighting games. When a character is knocked to the ground by a specific attack and bounces back up, it opens up opportunities for the attacking player to continue their combo. This mechanic adds a layer of depth and strategy as players must decide how to extend their combos for maximum damage. Ground Bounces are usually triggered by specific moves or conditions, and knowing when and how to use them effectively can be a game-changer. They can be used to chain together attacks that would otherwise be impossible, making them a critical component for advanced players looking to optimize their damage output.
Examples
- In 'Dragon Ball FighterZ', characters like Goku have moves that cause a Ground Bounce, allowing players to extend their combos with additional special moves or supers.
- In 'Marvel vs. Capcom 3', Dante's 'Volcano' attack causes a Ground Bounce, which can be followed up with a series of aerial attacks, leading to highly damaging combos.
Additional Information
- Ground Bounces often have limits within a single combo to prevent infinite loops and balance gameplay.
- Mastering Ground Bounce mechanics can significantly improve a player's offensive capabilities, making it an essential skill for competitive play.