noun Gaming Slang

Zero-to-death

· noun · gaming

A single combo that takes someone from full health to KO with no escape.

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The dream combo: it starts near 0% or full health and doesn't stop until the opponent is dead. One touch, one stock gone. Brutal, hype, and the reason people groan when certain characters land a hit.

“He landed one grab and took her zero-to-death, whole stock gone off a single read.”
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Often abbreviated 0-to-death or 0TD. Some are character-specific, some need meter or resources, but all of them mean: touch you once, you're done.

“That character has a confirmed zero-to-death off a stray jab, it's genuinely unfair.”
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Zero-to-death In A Sentence

He landed one grab and took her zero-to-death, whole stock gone off a single read.
That character has a confirmed zero-to-death off a stray jab, it's genuinely unfair.

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People Also Ask

Is a zero-to-death the same as a touch of death?

Pretty much, yeah. Both describe a combo that kills from one opening. 'Touch of death' is the more common phrasing in some games.

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