fighting game neutral

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fighting game neutral
Fighting game neutral is a term used to describe the state of a matchup between two characters in a fighting game. It is a concept that is important for competitive fighting game play as it allows players to understand the strengths and weaknesses of their character when compared to the opponent’s character. A fighting game neutral state is when two characters have the same chance of success in a matchup. This means that neither character has a clear advantage over the other in terms of specific attacks, special moves, or strategies. Neither character will be able to easily win the matchup without taking into account the other’s gameplay and strategy. To understand the concept better, let’s look at an example of two popular fighting game characters: Ryu and Ken from Street Fighter. Ryu and Ken are both balanced characters and have a neutral matchup against each other. This means that neither character will have a clear advantage over the other. Both characters have similar abilities, such as their fireballs and dragon punches, but their styles are different and the players must be aware of this in order to gain an edge. Player skill and knowledge of the matchup will be the deciding factor in who wins the matchup. Fun Fact: Ryu and Ken have been the only two characters to appear in every main Street Fighter game since the franchise’s inception in 1987!