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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. | ||
Of note is that the non-Shakunetsu versions of the Hadoken have extremely high [[hitlag]] due to Ryu and Ken's movesets having a multiplier of at least 1.5×. | Of note is that the non-Shakunetsu versions of the Hadoken have extremely high [[hitlag]] due to Ryu and Ken's movesets having a multiplier of at least 1.5×. In addition to causing large amounts of unactionable frames to the opponent, this causes an unintentional quirk of light/medium/heavy Hadokens pushing victims back much further than any other projectile in the game, which can cause them to slide across the stage at high percents. With this in mind, a team of two [[shoto]] players can launch Hadokens on each side of the opponent for a pseudo-[[infinite]]. | ||
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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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