Combat Basics
- Prominence Flare
- Sep 13
- 4 min read
That's right- we're going over the basics of how to fight today! (We're aware of the missing textures in the pictures, ignore those please.)
Put simply, everyone has a suite of moves to help them beat down the competition. They vary in terms of power, speed, and a bunch of other things, so it's up to you to determine what Outgoer your style meshes with best! That said, when fighting, it's important to keep an eye on your STAMINA.
Your Stamina determines if you can or can't do a few things, so be mindful. Understanding and managing your Stamina is paramount to winning a Showdown. Don't worry, basic attacks won't drain Stamina, but certain techniques will. It doesn't always fill up quickly, either!
As for what everyone can do, you CAN put most everything into the following categories:
Movement
There are a few universal movement options in Magical Showdown to make sure everyone can get around and traverse with the best of them:
Running
Standard movement option, nothing too special here. Everyone has the same base run speed, so don't worry there.
Sprinting
This is when things start to get a bit more unique. Characters have different sprint speeds. It (slowly) drains Stamina to do so, but Sprinting is the movement of choice oftentimes to get from point A to point B quickly!
Lock On
If you're having trouble keeping your eyes on your opponents, you can always Lock on to them with the push of a button. This keeps your character focused on a target and your hits much more accurate.

Light Attacks

Your basic bread and butter. Light attacks come out quickly, and are generally used to start engagements. Use them to interrupt heavy attacks or quickly finish off an enemy low on health. You generally have the ability to chain three light attacks together- an opener...

A 'linking' second attack...

And a third 'ender'. Light combos are designed to keep the opponent in a position that you can follow up from in SOME manner. No two light combos are alike between characters, however, so the followups are different as well. Learn how your character's Light Attacks operate, and you'll open up a ton of options on the field.
This also applies to aerial light attacks- they're excellent for interrupting an enemy's momentum, but otherwise operate on the same principles.

Light attacks also include Dash Attacks, an attack you can perform by hitting the attack button while Sprinting. These are nice ways to not have to stop Sprinting to run- they don't hit hard, but they can lead into good offensive flurries on unsuspecting targets.

Heavy Attacks
Heavy Attacks are more brutal, but more damaging. Although you have strings of three as well, at the minimum, Heavy Attacks can have a number of different applications- some just hit hard, others can apply different effects or put you in particular situations.



They all still chain into each other, but unlike light attacks, Heavy attacks tend to blow the opponent away in some fashion, or otherwise reset the situation to a more neutral state. Not always, though! Use them well, and you'll be unstoppable- but use them recklessly, and you're in for a rough time.
Power Moves
Power Moves (or Special Moves to some) are your real difference makers. Each of them are unique to the character you pick, and you have, again, three of them. These moves can massively help and are often core to your character's playstyle, so make sure to learn the ins and outs of them!

That's not to say you ONLY have offensive techniques, however! You have defensive measures as well, and you'll need them to survive the onslaught that the Showdown tends to bring.
Blocking
Sounds simple, but it's very useful. Blocking mitigates (almost) all damage from in front of you; and more importantly it allows you to respond to anyone's attempts at aggression quickly while they're stuck in the follow-through of their attack.

In particular, blocking certain NPC attacks...

Can lead to excellent opportunities to attack! Be wary, however- some attacks CANNOT be blocked, such as anything that 'grabs' you. Be careful, and you can use blocking to great effect!
Dodging
Dodging is often a cleaner option than blocking- it renders you completely invulnerable for the dodge's duration, moving you in the direction of your choice to prep for a counterattack.

However, dodging takes Stamina, so be careful! If your Stamina gets too low, you can easily attempt to dodge, only to stand there looking silly.
Repel
This is way to clear out anyone who's feeling a bit TOO aggressive against you- or multiple such people!

Repel is a completely invincible, 360 technique that, if it hits, will blow ANYONE nearby away to allow you to turn the tides or get to safety, unless they're blocking- other 'invincible' moves will still get Repelled. It's not flawless, however- there's a bit of startup to it, no matter who uses it, so if someone's perceptive enough to see it coming, and smart enough to quickly retreat before the attack itself goes off...well, you've sadly got a lot of pain coming your way if you're unlucky. Not to mention, the attack takes HALF of your Stamina on startup, so use it wisely!
These are the core combat mechanics of Magical Showdown, so keep them in mind for in the future! All of these moves and the myriad of effects and states they can lead into means that combat can get rather deep at the end of it- especially when you have two other teammates you have to keep in mind for fighting alongside. Be prepared! Next time, we go over a few other things- like just what these magical beings are all trying to DO here...







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