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Left Splits Kick has existed since the original ''Tekken'' and has since become a staple on characters using Mishima-style fighting karate, but characters like Ogre have also been able to use it. The move is typically performed with →, →(held) + 3, though other characters have slightly different activation methods depending on the game. It's similar to [[Ryu]]'s close heavy kick in the ''Street Fighter'' franchise. The ability to reflect projectiles is unique to ''Smash''. Left Splits Kick is notorious for causing a 50/50 situation on block because of forcing the opponent into crouch. [[Heihachi Mishima]] has two versions of Left Splits Kick in ''Tekken 3'', one forcing crouch on hit, and the other causing knockdown. | Left Splits Kick has existed since the original ''Tekken'' and has since become a staple on characters using Mishima-style fighting karate, but characters like Ogre have also been able to use it. The move is typically performed with →, →(held) + 3, though other characters have slightly different activation methods depending on the game. It's similar to [[Ryu]]'s close heavy kick in the ''Street Fighter'' franchise. The ability to reflect projectiles is unique to ''Smash''. Left Splits Kick is notorious for causing a 50/50 situation on block because of forcing the opponent into crouch. [[Heihachi Mishima]] has two versions of Left Splits Kick in ''Tekken 3'', one forcing crouch on hit, and the other causing knockdown. | ||
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