Description
In the world of fighting games, 'Infinite Worth' refers to a character's most devastating move, usually reserved for critical moments. These moves can turn the tide of a match, dealing massive damage or providing significant strategic advantages. Typically, executing an Infinite Worth requires filling up a special meter or meeting certain conditions, like being in a low-health state. The concept emphasizes high stakes and strategic resource management, adding layers of depth and excitement to the gameplay. Players must decide the optimal timing and conditions for using these powerful abilities, balancing risk and reward to outplay their opponents.
Examples
- In 'Street Fighter V', Ryu's Critical Art, Shinku Hadoken, serves as his Infinite Worth. It's a powerful projectile attack that can be unleashed once his EX Gauge is full, capable of dealing substantial damage from a distance.
- In 'Guilty Gear Strive', Sol Badguy's Tyrant Rave is an Infinite Worth move that requires full Tension Gauge. It combines multiple hits into a brutal combo, often used to finish off opponents or break their defenses.
Additional Information
- Infinite Worth moves often have elaborate animations and sound effects, underscoring their significance.
- They are typically balanced with high resource costs or specific conditions to prevent overuse and maintain competitive integrity.