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If you are really having trouble recalling move information, try focusing on just the hit level. Since its an intuitive property (the animation will help you guess), it will be much easier to recall, and you'll (probably) still enjoy the benefits of building the connections in your brain.
 
If you are really having trouble recalling move information, try focusing on just the hit level. Since its an intuitive property (the animation will help you guess), it will be much easier to recall, and you'll (probably) still enjoy the benefits of building the connections in your brain.
 
== Forbidden Tech ==
 
 
=== Embrace Autism ===
 
Recalling abstract information, like frame data, solely from a move's animation can be extremely hard for a non-autistic person. Possibly even impossible since there are no context clues to indicate what the answer might be.
 
If you really want to acquire this knowledge but nothing is working, your last option may be to emulate the masters and fully immerse yourself in the realm of autism.
 
 
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For each move, create a unique song or dance in your brain, or ideally perform it live, which will contain the answer to the card. For example, when you see Heihachi's DB+2 (which is -18), actually perform the motion of this attack in real life while yelling "Eighteen!!" in the same melodic pattern that Heihachi says "Ashi!" in-game.
 

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