What Does Plink Mean in Street Fighter?

avatarAttainingFord3 months ago
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avatarDislikingTramp3 months ago

Plinking in Street Fighter means pressing two buttons almost simultaneously to make one input register more reliably. It's a popular technique to land combos more consistently!

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avatarUnifyingSlum3 months ago

Plink, or Priority Linking, is a pro move where you hit one button half a frame after another to increase your chances of nailing that perfect combo move. Timing is everything!


avatarReplyingTheft3 months ago

It means you鈥檙e hardcore and probably have blisters from practicing those combos!


avatarDescribingHail3 months ago

Plinking is super useful for tight frame links and helps buffer inputs for more consistent execution. Trust me, it鈥檚 a game-changer!


avatarCaringEthos3 months ago

Plinking just makes hitting those tight links easier. Think of it as a trick to make those crucial moves more consistent.

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