Pushbox

A pushbox is an invisible area around a character in fighting games that determines where they can be pushed by other characters.

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In fighting games, a pushbox is a crucial gameplay element that defines the boundaries of where characters can move and where they can be pushed by opponents. Unlike hitboxes, which are areas that can be struck to inflict damage, pushboxes are used to manage the physical space characters occupy. This is essential for maintaining a balanced and fair gameplay experience, as it ensures that characters cannot move through one another and must strategically manage their positions. Pushboxes also play a role in preventing 'clipping' issues, where characters might visually overlap in an unrealistic manner. Understanding pushboxes can give players a tactical advantage, allowing them to better predict and control the flow of a fight.

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