Charge Character typ osobowości MBTI
Osobowość
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Biografia
Heavily defense-oriented, charge characters are named from the inputs of their special moves, being required to hold back or down for a specified amount of time before being able to attack. This means that in order to utilize them, they have to block or hold the directional during moves or other actions (aka "charge buffering"). These charge moves are often very powerful, incentivizing defense-oriented gameplay in order to access them. While they're not the most mobile characters, charge characters are often incredibly difficult to approach. Especially when they're crouch-blocking because they can flexibly react with one of two different moves based on their opponent's actions. They also recover faster afterward, so they can fit in a quick combo on hit, or even walk alongside their projectiles. Some prime examples of charge characters in fighting games include the iconic Guile from Street Fighter, Vatista from Under Night In-Birth, and Parasoul from Skullgirls.
Osobowość correlate
Brain type player (Laugh's theory)
Shoto Character / Shotokan Archetype
Shoto-Rushdown hybrid
Puppet Fighter
The Grappler
Heart type player (Laugh's theory)
Body type player (Laugh's theory)
Rushdown / Close-Range Combatant