This is always a topic of confusion for people that often gets dismissed because it isn't easily understood. I hope that this post can help you better understand the values behind frame data.
Let's use Akira's![Press 6 - Forward :6: :6:]()
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as an example. The data behind this move is: 12(2)23. So what does this mean?
The first number is the start up frames, the parenthesis value is the amount of frames your move is active, and the final number is your recovery frames. Let's break that down using![Press 6 - Forward :6: :6:]()
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Frame Data Explained
Let's use Akira's



The first number is the start up frames, the parenthesis value is the amount of frames your move is active, and the final number is your recovery frames. Let's break that down using



Frame Data Explained