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[[Game Breaker]]s in Fighting Games.
 
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* To start with: pretty much any time a fighting game allows usage of the resident [[SNK Boss]] without significantly nerfing the playable version. And sometimes even then.
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** A similar trick could be performed with the Chronos robot if you froze your opponent in the air, combo them and froze them again rendering them absolutely helpless. Even the CPU on Ultimate difficulty could be taken down easily using this method.
* In the ''[[Star Wars]]: Episode 3'' game there was a [[Love Interest]] of Mace Windu who [[Dual-Wielding|used 2 lightsabers]]. She was SUPPOSED to be a defensive character, and there had the best run speed. However her attack animation is quick, and consists of hitting the enemy on the head, causing some stun... and letting your follow up. Only that attack causes stun too. So you can keep attacking, and keep spamming, easily outclassing even the offense specialist. Except if they try to break off, you can just chase after them and start spamming again. Her attack power is only a little bit below average, but it's INSANELY easy to make the both hits connect, and to start a flood of hits, letting you take out a good portion of the opponent's health very quickly. Its possible with good timing you might even be able to make an infinite combo. I was only playing for about 10 minutes, and the best I did was 60% health in one combo, before I stopped picking that character out of politeness.
* In the [[World Wrestling Entertainment|WWE]] [[Smack Down]] vs Raw series, as the games evolved and improved things like blocking and countering mechanics and collision detection, some moves that had been present in the first game were never updated, and still played the old sloppy way. When Smackdown: Shut Your Mouth introduced online play to the series, players discovered that a lot of the older moves couldn't be blocked. The "women's toe kick" and "diving headbutt" being two of the most notable and abused. While most players refrained from using them, some went the other way and sought out every single glitchy or unblockable move and called anyone who complained about this a [[Scrub]].
** And every year there's a new version, [[GameFAQs]] are inundated by [[Noob|Noobs]], [[Scrub|Scrubs]] and [["Stop Having Fun!" Guys]] requesting unblockable move sets. Yeah, they're actively trying to break the game.
* Exdeath, resident [[Barrier Warrior]] in [[Dissidia]]. His learning curve is the only reason he's not commonly used, but there is quite literally ''no counter'' for him when he's in the hands of someone who knows what they're doing. While <s> TASTY ARROW!</s> High Guard is his most common technique, he actually has a move called "Omni-Block," and the description ''actually says'' that a properly-timed Omni-Block will stop ''any attack in the game.'' In fact, there are some characters who are very literally ''gimped'' by a skilled Exdeath player. Shantotto being the most infamous example: she literally [[Curb Stomp Battle|has nothing that can bypass his guards, everything she throws out leaves her an easy target for Exdeath's counterattacks, and she doesn't even have any moves to trip up the Exdeath player.]] ''She can't even win with the right strategy''. It's that bad.
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