Your First 10 Minutes in FighterCenter
Choose a game, pick a character, study one useful moment, save it, practice it, and track what changes.
What It Does
FighterCenter helps players turn scattered study material into a repeatable practice loop.
Use this guide when you are new, returning after a break, or deciding which page to open first.
Your First Session
Start with one character and one useful moment. You do not need to set up every feature first.
- Choose your game.
- Pick the character you want to learn.
- Open
Resourceswhen you need reference material, or openReplayswhen you want match footage. - Open
Noteswhile you are watching a video, clip, guide, or replay. - Save one useful moment as a timestamped note.
- Add it to
Study Queueif you want to come back to it later. - Turn it into a
Tech Entryif you want to practice it. - Run a
Tech Practicesession for that entry.
Where to Go Next
The main areas map to the study loop. Open the one that matches what you are doing right now.
- Resources: frame data, patch notes, videos, and game tools.
- Replays: match footage you want to study.
- Notes: timestamped observations while watching media.
- Study Queue: a short list of things to come back to.
- Tech Library: combos, oki, setups, strings, and examples you want to keep.
- Tech Practice: drills built from saved tech.
- Replay Board: feedback requests and replay reviews.
- Rank History: ranked progress, either tracked automatically or logged manually.
FAQ
I do not know where to start
Start with a replay, video, or Resources page for your main character. Save one useful moment, then add it to Study Queue or practice it.
I cannot find saved material
Check the selected game and character. Most saved material belongs to one character.
There are too many sections
Use only the parts you need today. Add the others later.