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Players must perform → → + attack input. If done successfully, he stretches his left leg upwards and swings it downwards immediately after. Reflects projectiles from frame 7 onwards, with a 2.4× damage multiplier. | Players must perform → → + attack input. If done successfully, he stretches his left leg upwards and swings it downwards immediately after. Reflects projectiles from frame 7 onwards, with a 2.4× damage multiplier. | ||
==Origin== | |||
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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. It's somewhat 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 forcing 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. | |||
[[Category:Kazuya (SSBU)]] | [[Category:Kazuya (SSBU)]] |
Revision as of 09:59, July 1, 2021
Left Splits Kick | |
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User | Kazuya |
Universe | Tekken |
Left Splits Kick is one of several Command Input Special Moves exclusive to Kazuya.
How to perform
Players must perform → → + attack input. If done successfully, he stretches his left leg upwards and swings it downwards immediately after. Reflects projectiles from frame 7 onwards, with a 2.4× damage multiplier.
Origin
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. It's somewhat 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 forcing 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.