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Devil Blaster — also called Inferno, Laser Beam, or Flying Killer Beam in the US and European versions of ''Tekken 2'' — is an unblockable move introduced in ''Tekken 2'' as Devil Kazuya's signature move. It is also performed by two other characters, Devil Jin and Angel.Kazuya can perform it through his Devil Transformation in ''Tekken Tag Tournament 2'' and ''Tekken 7''. It is also notable for being one of the very few projectile attacks in the series. | Devil Blaster — also called Inferno, Laser Beam, or Flying Killer Beam in the US and European versions of ''Tekken 2'' — is an unblockable move introduced in ''Tekken 2'' as Devil Kazuya's signature move. It is also performed by two other characters, Devil Jin and Angel.Kazuya can perform it through his Devil Transformation in ''Tekken Tag Tournament 2'' and ''Tekken 7''. It is also notable for being one of the very few projectile attacks in the series. | ||
In its debut game, the attack deals half of an opponent's health, making it extremely powerful. The only way to dodge it is by crouching. Its command input is 1+2 (Triangle and Square buttons on the Playstation controller). Devil Kazuya also has an air variant called Air Inferno, using the 3+4 (X and Circle buttons) input, which is referenced in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''. Later games nerfed the attack by decreasing damage, increasing startup, and introducing sidestepping as a safe way to dodge the attack. In ''Tekken 7'', Kazuya uses it as his final attack in his Rage Art. During the final battle of the game's story mode, Kazuya displays the ability to use this without having to fully be in the form, only requiring to manifest his third eye. | In its debut game, the attack deals half of an opponent's health, making it extremely powerful. The only way to dodge it is by crouching. Its command input is 1+2 (Triangle and Square buttons on the Playstation controller). Devil Kazuya also has an air variant where he fires the laser upwards instead of forwards called Air Inferno, using the 3+4 (X and Circle buttons) input, which is referenced in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', with Air Inferno also being used as Kazuya’s up throw in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' though the laser is fired at a steeper angle in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' to better suit its use as a throw attack. Later games nerfed the attack by decreasing damage, increasing startup, and introducing sidestepping as a safe way to dodge the attack. In ''Tekken 7'', Kazuya uses it as his final attack in his Rage Art. During the final battle of the game's story mode, Kazuya displays the ability to use this without having to fully be in the form, only requiring to manifest his third eye. | ||
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Revision as of 15:16, August 14, 2022
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Devil Blaster in Ultimate. | |
User | Kazuya |
Universe | Tekken |
Devil Blaster (デビルブラスター, Devil Blaster) is Kazuya's neutral special move in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
Overview
Kazuya turns into Devil Kazuya for a brief moment, as he fires a small beam from his forehead in front of himself. The damage varies depending on how far the opponent is, having a piercing effect and covering a long distance. A single beam can go through a maximum of three opponents, with each consecutive opponent receiving less damage than the previous. During the move, the player can angle it up or down, which has him fire diagonally up or diagonally down, causing a very small shockwave on the ground. Aiming downwards slightly decreases damage, but hits small or crouching opponents that would miss entirely when angled horizontally. If used in the air, he will fire diagonally downwards, but he can angle it horizontally or further downward. It will briefly stall Kazuya if used in the air, making it useful for recovery, but can only be used once before landing. Kazuya also fires the beam in his up throw, and as with most projectile based throws, it can be reflected or absorbed.
Instructional quote
Move List | On the ground, unleash a powerful beam forward. In the air, the beam will angle downward. It has a long range that can hit up to three fighters. |
Origin
Devil Blaster — also called Inferno, Laser Beam, or Flying Killer Beam in the US and European versions of Tekken 2 — is an unblockable move introduced in Tekken 2 as Devil Kazuya's signature move. It is also performed by two other characters, Devil Jin and Angel.Kazuya can perform it through his Devil Transformation in Tekken Tag Tournament 2 and Tekken 7. It is also notable for being one of the very few projectile attacks in the series.
In its debut game, the attack deals half of an opponent's health, making it extremely powerful. The only way to dodge it is by crouching. Its command input is 1+2 (Triangle and Square buttons on the Playstation controller). Devil Kazuya also has an air variant where he fires the laser upwards instead of forwards called Air Inferno, using the 3+4 (X and Circle buttons) input, which is referenced in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, with Air Inferno also being used as Kazuya’s up throw in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate though the laser is fired at a steeper angle in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate to better suit its use as a throw attack. Later games nerfed the attack by decreasing damage, increasing startup, and introducing sidestepping as a safe way to dodge the attack. In Tekken 7, Kazuya uses it as his final attack in his Rage Art. During the final battle of the game's story mode, Kazuya displays the ability to use this without having to fully be in the form, only requiring to manifest his third eye.
Gallery
Kazuya using Devil Blaster as shown by the Move List in Ultimate.