Short for Battle Field Removal or By Fucking Ringout
BFR is the tactic of defeating an opponent by expelling them from the battle area, so that they cannot return under their own power within a reasonable amount of time. Like speedblitzing, BFR is often not used by characters who are capable of doing so in actual storylines, often due to PIS. However, in the OBD it is considered a legitimate tactic.
Examples of BFR:
- Trapping someone in another dimension
- Burying someone underground (if they can't break out)
- Sending someone to a different time
BFR is the tactic of defeating an opponent by expelling them from the battle area, so that they cannot return under their own power within a reasonable amount of time. Like speedblitzing, BFR is often not used by characters who are capable of doing so in actual storylines, often due to PIS. However, in the OBD it is considered a legitimate tactic.
Examples of BFR:
- Trapping someone in another dimension
- Burying someone underground (if they can't break out)
- Sending someone to a different time
- Throwing someone into space (if they are stronger and the enemy have no way to return by themselves)
- Throwing/hitting someone so far away that it would take an unrealistic amount of time for them to return
Characters with BFR abilities:
- Don Fua from Battle Angel Alita
- Kuma from One Piece
- Sieg Hart from RAVE
A specialized case of BFR occurs in the Dragon Ball Budokai (tournaments), where a fighter is disqualified if they touch anything outside of the ring.
- Throwing/hitting someone so far away that it would take an unrealistic amount of time for them to return
Characters with BFR abilities:
- Don Fua from Battle Angel Alita
- Kuma from One Piece
- Sieg Hart from RAVE
A specialized case of BFR occurs in the Dragon Ball Budokai (tournaments), where a fighter is disqualified if they touch anything outside of the ring.