Vore: Edit

The creator of Scizor Vore Edit described their implementation: "To vore with Scizor, double tap C within 10 frames of each other while grounded. The grab has an extremely short range (you basically need to be close enough for a hug), with framedata of [29-36 / 140], so it's very slow, and VERY punishable". The inclusion of precise frame data (the number of frames before active hit detection and total recovery frames) demonstrates how seriously creators approach balance, even within a niche fetish context.

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The term itself is an amalgamation of the subject matter, "Vore," and the action, "Edit," which signals a transformative, derivative work. These edits are not usually created from scratch. Instead, artists and fans take existing "bases"—pre-made character models or sprites—and meticulously alter them. As one artist puts it, some avatar bases "just need a nice maw [mouth], others need a good tummy," highlighting the specific anatomical features that are often modified to create the vore effect. A Vore Edit is, therefore, a specific and intentional creative act that bridges the original artist's work with the transformative vision of the editor. The creator of Scizor Vore Edit described their