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* The moves [[wikipedia:Inverse function|f Inverse]], [[wikipedia:Function composition|f of g]], '''y two-dash''' ([[wikipedia:Second derivative|y double-prime]]), [[wikipedia:Zero element#Additive identities|Zero Vector]], and '''Equals 0''' refer to general mathematics and calculus | * The moves [[wikipedia:Inverse function|f Inverse]], [[wikipedia:Function composition|f of g]], '''y two-dash''' ([[wikipedia:Second derivative|y double-prime]]), [[wikipedia:Zero element#Additive identities|Zero Vector]], and '''Equals 0''' refer to general mathematics and calculus | ||
* '''if p then q''' refers to [[wikipedia:Propositional calculus|propositional calculus]], which is sometimes also known as zeroth-order logic | * '''if p then q''' refers to [[wikipedia:Propositional calculus|propositional calculus]], which is sometimes also known as zeroth-order logic | ||
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A strange, crazed creature housing bugs within its body. A tricky fighter whose movements aren't human!! [1]
Strategy
Arakune, who has many tricky action patterns, isn't lacking in the variety of its skills, and has quite a few regular attacks. The Drive button has a side effect called "curse" (
烙印 Rakuin), which when applied to the opponent will cause bugs to appear from both inside and outside the screen regardless of the skills and specials used, allowing one to set up combos.[1]
Command List
Name | Command | |
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Normal Input | Alternative Input | |
Drive | ||
Special | ||
Zero Vector ゼロベクトル Zero Bekutoru |
Midair ↓↘→ + D | |
If p, then q PならばQ P Naraba Q |
↓↙← + A or B or C (midair also) | SP1 |
y, two-dash y, Tū Dasshu |
Midair ↓↘→ + C | SP2 |
Equals 0 イコール0 Ikōru 0 |
↓↘→ + B | SP2 |
Distortion Drive | ||
f of g fマルg f Maru g |
Midair ↓↙←↓↙← + D | SP3 |
f Inverse fインバース f Inbāsu |
↓↘→↓↘→ + C | SP3 |
Notes
- The moves f Inverse, f of g, y two-dash (y double-prime), Zero Vector, and Equals 0 refer to general mathematics and calculus
- if p then q refers to propositional calculus, which is sometimes also known as zeroth-order logic