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{{Infobox Special Move | {{Infobox Special Move | ||
|name=Shoryuken | |name=Shoryuken | ||
|image={{tabber|title1=Ryu| | |image={{tabber|title1=Ryu|tab1=[[File:Ryu Up B SSBU.gif|300px]]|title2=Ken|tab2=[[File:Ken Up B SSBU.gif|300px]]}} | ||
|caption=Shoryuken in ''Ultimate''. | |caption=Shoryuken in ''Ultimate''. | ||
|universe={{uv|Street Fighter}} | |universe={{uv|Street Fighter}} | ||
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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
[[File:ShoryukenHit.jpg|thumb|left|Shoryuken hitting an opponent.]] | [[File:ShoryukenHit.jpg|thumb|left|Shoryuken hitting an opponent.]] | ||
Ryu attacks using a powerful uppercut of the same name while announcing "SHORYUKEN!!". A successful hit causes a visual effect resembling a spray of white ink around the opponent. The move | Ryu attacks using a powerful uppercut of the same name while announcing "SHORYUKEN!!". A successful hit causes a visual effect resembling a spray of white ink around the opponent. The move has almost no startup, making it incredibly difficult to predict, but has severe ending lag if it misses, making it a high risk, high reward move. Similar to Ryu's other special moves, the damage dealt and height gained by the move increases if the button is held as opposed to just tapped: the tapped version deals 13% and KOs at 160%, while the held version deals 15% and KOs at 110% and is a powerful vertical kill option at high percentages. The knockback and damage dealt by the move decrease over its animation, meaning it is most powerful during the first few attack frames. As it gives Ryu a height boost, it is his primary vertical [[recovery]] move, especially the fully-held version. | ||
Ryu technically becomes [[helpless]] only after he travels the same distance downwards as he has jumped. However, due to this move's massive end lag, he cannot do anything — not even maneuver in the air — between the end of the upwards animation and the beginning of helplessness. | Ryu technically becomes [[helpless]] only after he travels the same distance downwards as he has jumped. However, due to this move's massive end lag, he cannot do anything — not even maneuver in the air — between the end of the upwards animation and the beginning of helplessness. | ||
If a player uses a heavy up tilt and then inputs a Shoryuken (by either Up B or Input), the end lag cancels out and immediately makes Ryu use the move. This is a very effective combo at low percentages, although useless later on. However, many combos can come out of it at higher percentages. | |||
{{anchor|Heavy Shoryuken}}While [[Ken]]'s Shoryuken has a more diagonal angle, making it KO opponents later than Ryu's, it remains powerful throughout the entire attack as opposed to the later hits of Ryu's, deals more damage on a full connect, and travels more horizontally, making it a useful anti-air option. His medium Shoryuken hits twice instead of only once. Ken can also perform a '''Heavy Shoryuken''' ({{ja|強昇龍拳|Kyō Shōryūken}}, ''Strong Rising Dragon Fist'') when using the fully-held version of the move, which has a [[flame]] effect and hits multiple times. | |||
===Input Shoryuken=== | ===Input Shoryuken=== | ||
:{{cquote|Shoryuken – Input forward, down, down-forward for 1.2x attack power. Think you can pull it off? SURE YOU CAN!|cite=In-Game Tip}} | :{{cquote|Shoryuken – Input forward, down, down-forward for 1.2x attack power. Think you can pull it off? SURE YOU CAN!|cite=In-Game Tip}} | ||
As with all of Ryu's special moves excluding his down special, performing the move's original arcade input (→ ↓ ↘ + attack/special) increases its power, to 15% and 18% for the tapped and held version respectively. When the player successfully performs an Input Shoryuken, Ryu's fist will flash at the peak of his jump, the attack gains a white ink-like trail, and he announces the attack's name in a fiercer voice. Additionally, the Input Shoryuken gains 6 frames of [[ | As with all of Ryu's special moves excluding his down special, performing the move's original arcade input (→ ↓ ↘ + attack/special) increases its power, to 15% and 18% for the tapped and held version respectively. When the player successfully performs an Input Shoryuken, Ryu's fist will flash at the peak of his jump, the attack gains a white ink-like trail, and he announces the attack's name in a fiercer voice. Additionally, the Input Shoryuken gains 6 frames of [[invincibility]] (instead of the 3 frames with the default version, which also starts on frame 3), and halved landing lag is given as a bonus. | ||
The heavy Input Shoryuken is Ryu's strongest move | The heavy Input Shoryuken is Ryu's strongest move, KOing as early as 66%. However, the jagged diagonal pattern required makes it quite complicated to perform even compared to Ryu's other Input specials, as wrongly moving the control stick will penalize the player with either an accidental dash attack, [[Focus Attack]] or [[Hadoken#Input Hadoken|Input Hadoken]]. It is common for players to miss the input (especially offstage, which can cause an accidental [[SD]]) or use it too late as an attack despite its incredible power. Generally, the easiest way to perform it is when standing still, running towards the opponent, or after a tapped tilt attack. | ||
If the Shoryuken is input on the negative edge, i.e. by holding the attack button and releasing after performing the input — the weakest input Shoryuken will be performed, dealing 15%. | If the Shoryuken is input on the negative edge, i.e. by holding the attack button and releasing after performing the input — the weakest input Shoryuken will be performed, dealing 15%. | ||
==Instructional quotes== | ==Instructional quotes== | ||
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==Customization== | ==Customization== | ||
Special Move customization was added in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''. These are the variations: | Special Move customization was added in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''. These are the variations: | ||
{{CustomSet/Single|Ryu|Up|name=Shoryuken|desc= | {{CustomSet/Single|Ryu|Up|name=Shoryuken|desc={{GameIcon|SSB4-3}}An ultra-powerful jumping uppercut. Move the Circle Pad as shown to power it up. ''(Pad icon: Front, down and diagonal)''<br/>{{GameIcon|SSB4-U}}An ultra-powerful jumping uppercut. Move the Control Stick as shown to power it up. ''(Stick icon: Front, down and diagonal)'' }} | ||
# '''Shoryuken''': Default | # '''Shoryuken''': Default | ||
Like the other DLC characters, Ryu lacks custom move variations. | Like the other DLC characters, Ryu lacks custom move variations. | ||
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==Origin== | ==Origin== | ||
[[File:ShoryukenSF2.jpg|thumb|left|300px|Ryu executes a Shoryuken on Ken in the PlayStation version of ''Street Fighter II: Champion Edition'']] | [[File:ShoryukenSF2.jpg|thumb|left|300px|Ryu executes a Shoryuken on Ken in the PlayStation version of ''Street Fighter II: Champion Edition'']] | ||
The Shoryuken (known colloquially as the "Dragon Punch" or "DP", which comes from the SNES version of ''Street Fighter II''<ref>''"YOU MUST DEFEAT MY DRAGON PUNCH TO STAND A CHANCE!"''[https://tcrf.net/Street_Fighter_II:_The_World_Warrior_(SNES)#Ryu]</ref>) is one of the special moves used by [[Ryu]], [[Ken]], and various other characters in the {{uv|Street Fighter}} series. It is a rising uppercut, involving the user jumping off the floor with a fist raised and a full-body spin | The Shoryuken (known colloquially as the "Dragon Punch" or "DP", which comes from the SNES version of ''Street Fighter II''<ref>''"YOU MUST DEFEAT MY DRAGON PUNCH TO STAND A CHANCE!"''[https://tcrf.net/Street_Fighter_II:_The_World_Warrior_(SNES)#Ryu]</ref>) is one of the special moves used by [[Ryu]], [[Ken]], and various other characters in the {{uv|Street Fighter}} series. It is a rising uppercut, involving the user jumping off the floor with a fist raised and a full-body spin. Ryu's Shoryuken hits only once and knocks the opponent down. Though it possesses invincibility across its many incarnations, it is very unsafe on whiff and block at higher strengths, leaving the user vulnerable during its recovery. | ||
Since ''{{s|wikipedia|Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers}}'', Ken has had the ability to perform a fire-based Shoryuken with the Heavy Punch button, something that is incorporated into ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. The name of Ken's advanced Shoryuken in ''Ultimate'', Heavy Shoryuken, refers to the original method of executing it with the Heavy attack button. | Since ''{{s|wikipedia|Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers}}'', Ken has had the ability to perform a fire-based Shoryuken with the Heavy Punch button, something that is incorporated into ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. The name of Ken's advanced Shoryuken in ''Ultimate'', Heavy Shoryuken, refers to the original method of executing it with the Heavy attack button. | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*The in-game tip | *The in-game tip mentioning the Input Shoryuken's difficulty to be performed (seen above) uses some slight wordplay, as the final three words in the tip, "''SURE YOU CAN!''", sound like ''Shoryuken'' when spoken quickly. This is also referenced in Ryu's [[Palutena's Guidance]] in ''Ultimate'' and is a common pun among fans of the series. | ||
*Ken's original Super Combo, "Shoryureppa", was also originally named Shoryuken in ''Super Street Fighter II Turbo'' since no Super Combo was originally named on-screen prior to ''Street Fighter Alpha'' (much like the case with the [[Shinku Hadoken]] being called the [[Hadoken]] in that game). | *Ken's original Super Combo, "Shoryureppa", was also originally named Shoryuken in ''Super Street Fighter II Turbo'' since no Super Combo was originally named on-screen prior to ''Street Fighter Alpha'' (much like the case with the [[Shinku Hadoken]] being called the [[Hadoken]] in that game). | ||
==References== | ==References== |