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*The original in-game description of Onslaught in the move list was notably misleading, as it stated that Onslaught does more damage as more damage is taken instead of stating that it deals more knockback; Onslaught's base damage doesn't increase beyond 16% even after taking damage. The description was reworded in patch 7.0.0. | *The original in-game description of Onslaught in the move list was notably misleading, as it stated that Onslaught does more damage as more damage is taken instead of stating that it deals more knockback; Onslaught's base damage doesn't increase beyond 16% even after taking damage. The description was reworded in patch 7.0.0. | ||
*Onslaught’s appearance resembles a typical “Ranbu” Super Special Move as they appear in various [[SNK]] fighting games. Named after [[Ryo Sakazaki|Ryo Sakazaki’s]] Ryuuko Ranbu, these attacks consist of a dash followed by a barrage of attacks, usually ending in a special move finisher. In the case of Onslaught, its | *Onslaught’s appearance resembles a typical “Ranbu” Super Special Move as they appear in various [[SNK]] fighting games. Named after [[Ryo Sakazaki|Ryo Sakazaki’s]] Ryuuko Ranbu, these attacks consist of a dash followed by a barrage of attacks, usually ending in a special move finisher. In the case of Onslaught, its Ultimate version strongly resembles the Houou Kyaku as performed by Kim Kaphwan, starting with a rushing knee strike and ending with a somersault kick. | ||
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