# Introduction

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**Stylized Dash & Trail FX** is a collection of visual effects designed to enhance character movement in a clear and impactful way.<br>

With a mix of **afterimages, trail effects, glitches, glow, and dissolve shaders**, this pack is built for dashes, teleports, blinks, and other fast-paced abilities.<br>

Whether you're building a stylized RPG, action platformer, or sci-fi project, these effects help your movement feel **smooth, powerful, and visually satisfying**—while staying clean and readable in gameplay.

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🔥 **What’s Inside?**

* 🧊 **16 Afterimage Materials**\
  Clean, customizable silhouettes featuring **glow, wireframe, emissive, dissolve**, and more.
* ✨ **15 Stylized VFX Effects**\
  Unique **glitch bursts**, **energy swipes**, and **trail FX** – perfect for dashes, blinks, and teleports.
* 🧠 **Shader-Driven Visuals**\
  Includes stylized effects powered by **Shader Graph**, with support for **fresnel, distortion, glow, dissolve**, and flicker variations.
* 📦 **Optimized & Game-Ready**\
  Lightweight, modular, and designed to work out-of-the-box with both **mesh** and **skinned mesh** characters.


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