SuperSqank
Smash Rookie
- Joined
- Sep 11, 2017
- Messages
- 23
As someone who did not get into this game competitively until years after the release of Smash 4, one thing which always bothered me was that it was difficult to find accurate and comprehensive frame data outside of looking at the game files. You either had to look at old Smashboards threads which varied in quality and accuracy or you could use Rukaidata which was a lot more accurate but it was rather difficult to use efficiently.
That's why I've spent the past few months making my own frame data sheet which is accurate and easy to read. I know it's 2020 and the competitive community is not quite what it once was but this is still a useful resource if anyone wants to check frame data.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1_5NFTe3dvxxC6MMlsI49mnC5m7D3_y5UoGZ7mxPje1I/edit?usp=sharing
Some characters are more detailed than others but that's because I've had someone else who has been helping me add addition info. We will continue to update and improve the sheets as time goes on.
That's why I've spent the past few months making my own frame data sheet which is accurate and easy to read. I know it's 2020 and the competitive community is not quite what it once was but this is still a useful resource if anyone wants to check frame data.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1_5NFTe3dvxxC6MMlsI49mnC5m7D3_y5UoGZ7mxPje1I/edit?usp=sharing
Some characters are more detailed than others but that's because I've had someone else who has been helping me add addition info. We will continue to update and improve the sheets as time goes on.