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:{{cquote|Input back, down-back, down, down-forward, forward to unleash a fiery Shakunetsu Hadoken that can deal multiple hits. |cite=In-Game Tip}}
:{{cquote|Input back, down-back, down, down-forward, forward to unleash a fiery Shakunetsu Hadoken that can deal multiple hits. |cite=In-Game Tip}}


Performing the move while moving the control stick in a semicircle towards the direction Ryu is facing (← ↙ ↓ ↘ → + attack/special) will unleash a '''Shakunetsu Hadoken''' ({{ja|灼熱波動拳|Shakunetsu Hadōken}}, ''Scorching Heat Surge Fist''). Ryu voices out "Shakunetsu!" as this Hadoken is unleashed. This variation is colored bright orange, deals multiple hits and [[flame]] damage before exploding upon hitting an opponent. The projectile deals the most damage out of all variants, especially in ''Ultimate'' (7-8% in ''Smash 4'', 14.8% in ''Ultimate''). Like other versions of the move, however, its knockback is weak and distance unchanged. The first hit doesn't make the opponent [[flinch]], making it possible for them to shield the rest of the attack.
Performing the move while moving the control stick in a semicircle towards the direction Ryu is facing (← ↙ ↓ ↘ → + attack/special) will unleash a '''Shakunetsu Hadoken''' ({{ja|灼熱波動拳|Shakunetsu Hadōken}}, ''Scorching Heat Surge Fist''). Ryu voices out "Shakunetsu!" as this Hadoken is unleashed. This variation is colored bright orange, deals multiple hits and [[flame]] damage before exploding upon hitting an opponent. The projectile deals the most damage out of all variants, especially in ''Ultimate'' (7-8% in ''Smash 4'', 14.8% in ''Ultimate). Like other versions of the move, however, its knockback is weak and distance unchanged. The first hit doesn't make the opponent [[flinch]], making it possible for them to shield the rest of the attack.


True to the series, Ken is unable to perform this attack, instead using [[Oosoto Mawashi Geri]] ({{ja|大外回し蹴り|Oosoto Mawashi Geri}}, ''Big Outer Roundhouse Kick''), a roundhouse kick from ''Super Street Fighter II Turbo''. This move can be cancelled into his Inazuma Kick ({{ja|稲妻かかと割り|Inazuma Kakato Wari}}, ''Lightning Flash Heel Splitter''), a heel-dropping axe kick on either hit or during the move's startup by holding the attack button.
True to the series, Ken is unable to perform this attack, instead using [[Oosoto Mawashi Geri]] ({{ja|大外回し蹴り|Oosoto Mawashi Geri}}, ''Big Outer Roundhouse Kick''), a roundhouse kick from ''Super Street Fighter II Turbo''. This move can be cancelled into his Inazuma Kick ({{ja|稲妻かかと割り|Inazuma Kakato Wari}}, ''Lightning Flash Heel Splitter''), a heel-dropping axe kick on either hit or during the move's startup by holding the attack button.

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