
This post from the last Nolt board covers it pretty well: https://rivals-of-aether-ii-patch-140.nolt.io/777
Sure, there are already resources available such as the character special move lists on Steam, the How to Play 101 videos, and the Dragdown Wiki, but players should be able to learn what their character can do in the game itself, without access to an internet connection, or having to watch an entire video, or having to comb through a wiki with lots of information they probably won’t understand.
Move lists are something that pretty much every fighting game has, from Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl to Avatar Legends and Marvel Tokon, games still in beta. Even when the full character tutorials are out, move lists could still be a great, quicker way to learn specific information about a character.

To add to this: a lot of moves have properties that are not obvious at all and you can only learn by searching pages and pages on the dragdown wiki. As an example, a lot of Clairen players to this day don’t know that landing a counter mid air will restore double jumps.

Extremely hopeful for this.