Results for “box fight”
A close-quarters Fortnite scrap fought inside built 1x1 boxes.
A close-range 1v1 melee scrap, usually in the Smite jungle.
A straight 1v1, toe-to-toe, no kiting, no tricks — just who hits harder.
The invisible zone on a character that has to be touched for a hit to land.
A hitbox that sticks out past the character's hurtbox, so the limb can't be hit.
The invisible region a game checks for collisions — in shmups, often way smaller than your ship.
A small walk-in clinic, no appointment needed.
The big lockable steel chest where a crew's tools live overnight on a jobsite.
The portable stereo you hauled on your shoulder to bring the party with you.
Ducking the fight to keep your gun and your wallet for next round.
The bit after the spike's down, where you fight to defend the detonation.
Going prone mid-gunfight to drop under their aim and win the close-range duel.
Chipping the enemy down from range without committing to a real fight.
Self-healing or mitigation that keeps you topped up in lane and fights.
Starting a fight on your terms, usually by catching the enemy out of position.
Cleanly breaking off a fight and getting out before it goes bad.
Throwing everything at a fight with no plan to retreat.
One player running the team's brain — calling moves, fights and objectives.
Starting the teamfight — the hero with lockdown dives in first and opens the brawl.
Starting a fight by drawing an enemy out toward your group.
To Polymorph an enemy into a harmless sheep so they're out of the fight.
A dead-simple fight: tank holds the boss, everyone else hits it.
To resurrect a dead player and get them back in the fight.
A battle res — resurrecting an ally mid-fight without dropping combat.
When the whole group dies and the fight resets.
An extra enemy that joins the fight you're already in.
Jumping into someone else's fight to steal the kill.
Jumping a player the second their fight ends, hitting hard before they can react.
A player who only trains non-combat skills and avoids fighting.
Progging — learning a fight on those rough early pulls.
Dead air in a fight — the boss is untargetable and you can't deal damage.
Jumping a squad that's already fighting, so you mop up two weakened teams.
Hiding out to dodge fights and survive deep into the late game.
Warzone's 1v1 prison fight for a second life.
A cluster of buildings you fight in and around.
A blocked jab into an instant throw — the cheapest reset in fighting games.
The part of a move's hitbox that hits hardest — the spot you actually want to land.
The weak part of a move's hitbox — the one you don't want to hit with.
A backup fighter you keep ready for one specific bad matchup.
Keeps Link's sword hitbox live long after the swing ends.
Letting a teammate die in a fight you could've helped with.
The orange-red Reddit inbox icon — and, by extension, getting a reply.
Someone who breaks the no-participation rule in drama-watching subs by jumping into the linked fight.
r/SubredditDrama — the meta sub for watching other subs fight.
To beat, defeat, or humiliate someone — often in a fight, sometimes fatally.
Fighting In Someone's House — British shorthand for urban combat.
Emergency launch of fighter aircraft to intercept an incoming threat.
The Hawker Typhoon of WWII — and now the Eurofighter Typhoon.