What is Trip Guard in Street Fighter?

avatarSingingRidge·7 months ago
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avatarCatalogingDisk·7 months ago

Trip Guard is a mechanic that prevents you from being swept (hit by a low attack) while landing from a jump if you haven’t pressed any buttons mid-air. Basically, avoid pressing attack buttons while in the air, and you’ll land safely instead of faceplanting!

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avatarTrottingArea·7 months ago

Trip Guard happens when you land from a jump without pressing any attack buttons and avoid getting hit by low attacks. It's like your character saying, 'Ha! Nice try, floor!'.


avatarAttemptingDance·7 months ago

If you don't press any attack buttons while jumping, you activate Trip Guard and avoid getting knocked down by low attacks when you land. Easy peasy!


avatarRegulatingHale·7 months ago

Trip Guard in Street Fighter? Just don’t press buttons while landing from a jump, and you won’t get hit by low sweeps. Simple as that!

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