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{{Infobox Special Move | {{Infobox Special Move | ||
|name=Hadoken | |name=Hadoken | ||
|image={{tabber|title1=Ryu| | |image={{tabber|title1=Ryu|tab1=[[File:Ryu Neutral B SSBU.gif|300px]]|title2=Ken|tab2=[[File:Ken Neutral B SSBU.gif|300px]]}} | ||
|caption=Hadoken in ''Ultimate''. | |caption=Hadoken in ''Ultimate''. | ||
|universe={{uv|Street Fighter}} | |universe={{uv|Street Fighter}} | ||
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Ken, who is Ryu's [[Echo Fighter]], shares this move. Aesthetically, his version has a slightly different shape and contains an image of his hands, similar to its appearance in ''Street Fighter II''. Compared to Ryu, Ken's Hadoken is weaker, and its speed is less controllable due to it using Ryu's old Hadoken speeds from ''Smash 4''; additionally, he does not have access to the Shakunetsu Hadoken. | Ken, who is Ryu's [[Echo Fighter]], shares this move. Aesthetically, his version has a slightly different shape and contains an image of his hands, similar to its appearance in ''Street Fighter II''. Compared to Ryu, Ken's Hadoken is weaker, and its speed is less controllable due to it using Ryu's old Hadoken speeds from ''Smash 4''; additionally, he does not have access to the Shakunetsu Hadoken. | ||
==Instructional quote== | |||
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|ssbudesc=Fires an energy wave from his palms. Holding down the button increases its speed and power. | |||
|ssbudesc2=Fires an energy wave from his palms. Holding down the button increases its speed and power. | |||
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==Hadoken types== | ==Hadoken types== | ||
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[[File:Hadoken.jpg|thumb|left|Standard Hadoken.]] | [[File:Hadoken.jpg|thumb|left|Standard Hadoken.]] | ||
:{{cquote|A projectile from a world-class fighting game. Hold down the button to vary how fast it travels. It’ll disappear after a set distance.|cite=In-Game Tip}} | :{{cquote|A projectile from a world-class fighting game. Hold down the button to vary how fast it travels. It’ll disappear after a set distance.|cite=In-Game Tip}} | ||
Pressing only the special button performs the standard '''Hadoken''', a small blue energy projectile, while Ryu voices out "Hadoken!". It deals 5-6%, with low enough knockback that it can [[ | Pressing only the special button performs the standard '''Hadoken''', a small blue energy projectile, while Ryu voices out "Hadoken!". It deals 5-6%, with low enough knockback that it can [[jab reset]] opponents. | ||
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[[Kirby]] can also perform all versions of the Hadoken once he {{b|Inhale|Kirby}}s Ryu or Ken, by inputting the same motion on the control stick. He voices out all attacks like Ryu as well, albeit in his more lighthearted voice; attempting to shoot a Hadoken while one is still in play makes Kirby voice out a short "Hoh!", unlike Ryu, who simply scoffs. Kirby can also perform the inputted and Shakunetsu Hadoken variants while in standby after breaking the [[Smash Ball]]. Interestingly, Kirby has different voice clips for Ryu and Ken's versions of Hadoken. | [[Kirby]] can also perform all versions of the Hadoken once he {{b|Inhale|Kirby}}s Ryu or Ken, by inputting the same motion on the control stick. He voices out all attacks like Ryu as well, albeit in his more lighthearted voice; attempting to shoot a Hadoken while one is still in play makes Kirby voice out a short "Hoh!", unlike Ryu, who simply scoffs. Kirby can also perform the inputted and Shakunetsu Hadoken variants while in standby after breaking the [[Smash Ball]]. Interestingly, Kirby has different voice clips for Ryu and Ken's versions of Hadoken. | ||
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==Customization== | ==Customization== | ||
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The Hadoken's size in ''Smash Bros.'' is more likely based off of the ''Marvel vs. Capcom'' series' version, where starting with ''X-Men vs. Street Fighter'', several ''Street Fighter'' characters' moves were given radical changes in order to look less pale in comparison to the ''X-Men'' characters, with the Hadoken's size increase being one radical change out of many. | The Hadoken's size in ''Smash Bros.'' is more likely based off of the ''Marvel vs. Capcom'' series' version, where starting with ''X-Men vs. Street Fighter'', several ''Street Fighter'' characters' moves were given radical changes in order to look less pale in comparison to the ''X-Men'' characters, with the Hadoken's size increase being one radical change out of many. | ||
[[File:SF2 Ken's Hadoken animated sprite.gif|200px|thumb| | [[File:SF2 Ken's Hadoken animated sprite.gif|200px|thumb|Gif of Ken firing a Hadoken.]] | ||
Though Ken has always used the Hadoken alongside Ryu, his usage of it is far more restricted, often being inferior in various aspects such as being punishable on hit when close to the opponent. He is characterized as being flashier and preferring kicks, leading to his Shoryuken being more powerful than Ryu's and forgoing the Shakunetsu Hadoken for other attacks like his Roundhouse Kicks. | Though Ken has always used the Hadoken alongside Ryu, his usage of it is far more restricted, often being inferior in various aspects such as being punishable on hit when close to the opponent. He is characterized as being flashier and preferring kicks, leading to his Shoryuken being more powerful than Ryu's and forgoing the Shakunetsu Hadoken for other attacks like his Roundhouse Kicks. | ||
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*The Input Hadoken (including the Shakunetsu Hadoken) can still be performed while in Final Smash standby mode, making Ryu and Ken (and Kirby with Ryu/Ken's Copy Ability) the only fighters who can use a neutral special move in standby after breaking the [[Smash Ball]], barring [[Golden Glitch|glitches]] and disc load delay. | *The Input Hadoken (including the Shakunetsu Hadoken) can still be performed while in Final Smash standby mode, making Ryu and Ken (and Kirby with Ryu/Ken's Copy Ability) the only fighters who can use a neutral special move in standby after breaking the [[Smash Ball]], barring [[Golden Glitch|glitches]] and disc load delay. | ||
*Kirby's appearance with Ryu's Copy Ability resembles {{s|wikirby|Fighter}} Kirby, which in turn pays homage to Ryu. Various games allow Kirby to perform some of Ryu's other attacks, like the [[Shoryuken]] (as "Rising Break") and [[Tatsumaki Senpukyaku]] (as "Aerial Spin Kick"), and both ''{{s|wikirby|Kirby's Return to Dream Land}}'' and ''{{s|wikirby|Kirby Triple Deluxe}}'' allow Kirby to fire the Instant Mega Force Blast using the traditional Hadoken command, which is called "Hadou-Shot" in Japan. | *Kirby's appearance with Ryu's Copy Ability resembles {{s|wikirby|Fighter}} Kirby, which in turn pays homage to Ryu. Various games allow Kirby to perform some of Ryu's other attacks, like the [[Shoryuken]] (as "Rising Break") and [[Tatsumaki Senpukyaku]] (as "Aerial Spin Kick"), and both ''{{s|wikirby|Kirby's Return to Dream Land}}'' and ''{{s|wikirby|Kirby Triple Deluxe}}'' allow Kirby to fire the Instant Mega Force Blast using the traditional Hadoken command, which is called "Hadou-Shot" in Japan. | ||
*In ''Smash 4'', the in-game tip for performing Hadokens erroneously | *In ''Smash 4'', the in-game tip for performing Hadokens erroneously spell the phrase "how to do" as a single word ("howtodo") for unknown reasons. | ||
{{Multiple Special Moves|Ryu|Ken}} | {{Multiple Special Moves|Ryu|Ken}} |