Description
In the context of fighting games, a 'Magic Series' refers to a predefined sequence of basic attacks that players can easily connect to form a combo. This mechanic is designed to help players execute combos with relative ease, making the game more accessible and enjoyable. Unlike more complex combo systems that require precise timing and intricate inputs, Magic Series combos are often straightforward, allowing even novice players to perform impressive attack chains. This concept helps to balance the skill gap between new and experienced players, enhancing the overall playability and fun of the game.
Examples
- In 'Marvel vs. Capcom 3', players can perform a Magic Series by pressing light punch, medium punch, heavy punch, and then a special attack in quick succession, creating a satisfying combo.
- In 'Dragon Ball FighterZ', characters can utilize a Magic Series where basic attacks can be chained together with light, medium, and heavy buttons, allowing for smooth and visually impressive combos.
Additional Information
- Magic Series combos often serve as a foundation for more complex and advanced techniques as players improve their skills.
- This mechanic is commonly found in anime-style fighting games, which emphasize fast-paced and visually dynamic combat.