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Multiversus — Frame Data [exclusive]

To read and analyze Multiversus frame data, you'll need to familiarize yourself with the game's data presentation. Typically, frame data is displayed in a table or chart, listing each move's startup, active, and recovery frames. Here's a simplified example:

Understanding the numbers allows you to solve the game's tactical interactions. 1. Identifying "Safe" vs. "Unsafe" Moves Multiversus Frame Data

Your opponent can move before you (unsafe). Why Frame Data Matters in 2026 To read and analyze Multiversus frame data, you'll

Result: You die at 80% to a Bugs Bunny safe that had no business killing. Why Frame Data Matters in 2026 Result: You

, "Whiff Punishment" was the ultimate ghost story. It meant that if you swung and missed, your Ending Lag

: Rely on projectiles that often have long recovery times, making them vulnerable if approached closely.

The next time you find yourself complaining that a character is "broken" or that you "can't get out of a combo," head into the training room. Look closely at the startup and recovery phases of the moves giving you trouble. Once you understand the math behind the matchup, you will find the gaps, time your parries flawlessly, and elevate your gameplay to a professional level.

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