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{{Infobox Special Move | {{Infobox Special Move | ||
|name=Focus Attack | |name=Focus Attack | ||
|image={{tabber|align=center|title1=Ryu| | |image={{tabber|align=center|title1=Ryu|tab1=[[File:Ryu Down B SSBU.gif|280px]]|title2=Ken|tab2=[[File:Ken Down B SSBU.gif|280px]]}} | ||
|caption=Focus Attack in ''Ultimate''. | |caption=Focus Attack in ''Ultimate''. | ||
|universe={{uv|Street Fighter}} | |universe={{uv|Street Fighter}} | ||
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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
When the special button is held, the user will emanate a black aura and begin charging up a powerful attack. After about one second, or when the button is released, the user throws out a concentrated black ink-trailed punch (Ryu) or kick (Ken) that deals 12% damage uncharged, 10% partially charged, and 17% fully charged (''Smash 4''); a fully charged hit is [[unblockable]] and causes | When the special button is held, the user will emanate a black aura and begin charging up a powerful attack. After about one second, or when the button is released, the user throws out a concentrated black ink-trailed punch (Ryu) or kick (Ken) that deals 12% damage uncharged, 10% partially charged, and 17% fully charged (''Smash 4''); a fully charged hit is [[unblockable]] and causes opponents to [[crumple]] to the ground slowly, leaving them open for a followup attack. A fully-charged Focus Attack connecting with an opponent in the air will simply [[paralyze]] them for a few moments, although the duration is still moderately long. A semi-charged Focus Attack can still crumple opponents (albeit for a shorter time), while an uncharged Focus Attack only deals low damage and knockback, and will not stun. If Focus Attack connects with an opponent who is already crumpling (e.g. from [[Skewer]] or a previous Focus Attack), the move will only deal knockback even if fully charged. However, this can potentially set up combos. The direction of this attack can be changed by holding left or right after the special button is pressed, although the amount of damage done is not increased if the direction is changed, unlike moves such as the [[Falcon Punch]]. | ||
In ''Smash 4'', Ryu gains a unique form of damage-based [[armor]] when charging this move that can resist a single hit before they affect them as normal up to a given [[percentage]]. This ranges from 22% to 39%, accumulating by a set amount every frame until it reaches the maximum range. This can let the user resist attacks that would usually be devastating (such as shrugging off Ganondorf's [[Warlock Punch]] in Ryu's intro video for ''Smash 4''). This only works for one attack however, so multi-hit attacks and [[grab]]s are an effective counter to this move. Despite the cap being extremely high, the move's armor cannot withstand immensely powerful attacks such as some [[Final Smash]]es or the [[Dragoon]], making it useless for negating them. However, Ryu gains a high amount of knockback resistance to attacks while charging, which can let them survive at low percents if hit by them. | In ''Smash 4'', Ryu gains a unique form of damage-based [[armor]] when charging this move that can resist a single hit before they affect them as normal up to a given [[percentage]]. This ranges from 22% to 39%, accumulating by a set amount every frame until it reaches the maximum range. This can let the user resist attacks that would usually be devastating (such as shrugging off Ganondorf's [[Warlock Punch]] in Ryu's intro video for ''Smash 4''). This only works for one attack however, so multi-hit attacks and [[grab]]s are an effective counter to this move. Despite the cap being extremely high, the move's armor cannot withstand immensely powerful attacks such as some [[Final Smash]]es or the [[Dragoon]], making it useless for negating them. However, Ryu gains a high amount of knockback resistance to attacks while charging, which can let them survive at low percents if hit by them. | ||
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===Focus Attack Dash Cancel=== | ===Focus Attack Dash Cancel=== | ||
[[File:Focus_Attack.gif|thumb|Ryu hitting {{SSB4|Ike}}, then {{SSB4|Ganondorf}} through his Warlock Punch, showing off the move's armor.]] | [[File:Focus_Attack.gif|thumb|right|Ryu hitting {{SSB4|Ike}}, then {{SSB4|Ganondorf}} through his Warlock Punch, showing off the move's super armor.]] | ||
Focus Attack can be cancelled by tapping left or right twice while holding down the button, making the user move a short distance in the direction pressed. This is known as a '''Focus Attack Dash Cancel''' ({{ja|セービングキャンセル|Sēbingu Kyanseru}}, ''Saving Cancel''), often abbreviated as FADC. When the move is cancelled, it will be noted by a flashing star similar to those made by [[fast fall]]ing fighters. As such, a player can use the move's starting armor to plow through attacks or projectiles, then cancel it immediately for a follow-up; this is especially useful on laggy attacks. | Focus Attack can be cancelled by tapping left or right twice while holding down the button, making the user move a short distance in the direction pressed. This is known as a '''Focus Attack Dash Cancel''' ({{ja|セービングキャンセル|Sēbingu Kyanseru}}, ''Saving Cancel''), often abbreviated as FADC. When the move is cancelled, it will be noted by a flashing star similar to those made by [[fast fall]]ing fighters. As such, a player can use the move's starting armor to plow through attacks or projectiles, then cancel it immediately for a follow-up; this is especially useful on laggy attacks. | ||
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Cancelling the Focus Attack right as the opponent gets hit is a reliable way to start combos. For example, at full charge if Ryu cancels backwards, it guarantees a sweetspotted forward smash that can be charged a small bit. If the player cancels forward, an inputted [[Shoryuken]] can be performed instead. However, a forward smash deals more damage than a Shoryuken, making it much more effective when racking up damage. | Cancelling the Focus Attack right as the opponent gets hit is a reliable way to start combos. For example, at full charge if Ryu cancels backwards, it guarantees a sweetspotted forward smash that can be charged a small bit. If the player cancels forward, an inputted [[Shoryuken]] can be performed instead. However, a forward smash deals more damage than a Shoryuken, making it much more effective when racking up damage. | ||
==Instructional quotes== | ==Instructional quotes== | ||
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==Origin== | ==Origin== | ||
[[File:FocusAttackSFIV.jpg|thumb|left|300px|Ryu prepares a Focus Attack in ''Street Fighter IV''.]] | [[File:FocusAttackSFIV.jpg|thumb|left|300px|Ryu prepares a Focus Attack in ''Street Fighter IV''.]] | ||
This attack originates from the ''{{s|wikipedia|Street Fighter IV}}'' series. Every fighter has access to a move called Focus Attack that can absorb one hit during its charging animation, but has slow startup otherwise. It is performed by pressing both medium punch and medium kick at the same time. The Focus Attack can be charged, and there are three stages to the move, each dealing more damage than the last; the level 1 (or uncharged) Focus Attack has the fastest startup, but causes little hitstun or blockstun, the level 2 Focus Attack can crumple the opponent for nearly 2 seconds if it hits and has decent blockstun, and the level 3 (or fully charged) Focus Attack is unblockable, possesses the super armor property until the hitbox becomes active, and crumples the opponent for a slightly longer period of time. The super armor can be disrupted by [[grab]]s, multi-hitting moves, and attacks that are classified as armor breakers, such as [[Tatsumaki Senpukyaku]]. Characters may dash out in either direction during the charging animation and when the attack hits. The Focus Attack, at the cost of two EX bars of the super meter, can also cancel the recovery frames of most moves on hit or block (or sometimes regardless of hit or whiff, particularly on projectile moves), which, in conjunction with a dash immediately after, can allow for extra combo opportunities or add an extra layer of safety when using a laggy move; this is known as | This attack originates from the ''{{s|wikipedia|Street Fighter IV}}'' series. Every fighter has access to a move called Focus Attack that can absorb one hit during its charging animation, but has slow startup otherwise. It is performed by pressing both medium punch and medium kick at the same time. The Focus Attack can be charged, and there are three stages to the move, each dealing more damage than the last; the level 1 (or uncharged) Focus Attack has the fastest startup, but causes little hitstun or blockstun, the level 2 Focus Attack can crumple the opponent for nearly 2 seconds if it hits and has decent blockstun, and the level 3 (or fully charged) Focus Attack is unblockable, possesses the super armor property until the hitbox becomes active, and crumples the opponent for a slightly longer period of time. The super armor can be disrupted by [[grab]]s, multi-hitting moves, and attacks that are classified as armor breakers, such as [[Tatsumaki Senpukyaku]]. Characters may dash out in either direction during the charging animation and when the attack hits. The Focus Attack, at the cost of two EX bars of the super meter, can also cancel the recovery frames of most moves on hit or block (or sometimes regardless of hit or whiff, particularly on projectile moves), which, in conjunction with a dash immediately after, can allow for extra combo opportunities or add an extra layer of safety when using a laggy move; this is known as an FADC (Focus Attack Dash Cancel). | ||
Ryu and Ken use the exact same attack animation from the ''SFIV'' series in ''Smash Bros.'', complete with the black "aura" and ink effect around Ryu's fist and Ken's leg when they release the attack. However, in ''Smash'', the move cannot be used to cancel other special moves or smash attacks, and the Focus Attack itself must either connect with an opponent or be slightly charged before it can be dash canceled, unlike in ''SFIV'' where the user is capable of dashing out almost immediately; however, Ryu and Ken can turn around right after the charge animation to attack in the other direction, an alteration unique to the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series. | Ryu and Ken use the exact same attack animation from the ''SFIV'' series in ''Smash Bros.'', complete with the black "aura" and ink effect around Ryu's fist and Ken's leg when they release the attack. However, in ''Smash'', the move cannot be used to cancel other special moves or smash attacks, and the Focus Attack itself must either connect with an opponent or be slightly charged before it can be dash canceled, unlike in ''SFIV'' where the user is capable of dashing out almost immediately; however, Ryu and Ken can turn around right after the charge animation to attack in the other direction, an alteration unique to the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series. | ||
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