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This move is based on the High Jump ability which was introduced to the ''Castlevania'' series in ''Symphony of the Night''. In that game, after [[Alucard]] obtains the Gravity Boots, he can perform this maneuver with the inputs ↓, ↑ + [JUMP]. When playing in Richter Mode, Richter can perform this without obtaining the relic, attacking on the way up. It can be performed multiple times in the air. Various characters are capable of utilizing either variation, though it is primarily wielders of the Vampire Killer that use the uppercut. | This move is based on the High Jump ability which was introduced to the ''Castlevania'' series in ''Symphony of the Night''. In that game, after [[Alucard]] obtains the Gravity Boots, he can perform this maneuver with the inputs ↓, ↑ + [JUMP]. When playing in Richter Mode, Richter can perform this without obtaining the relic, attacking on the way up. It can be performed multiple times in the air. Various characters are capable of utilizing either variation, though it is primarily wielders of the Vampire Killer that use the uppercut. | ||
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== Trivia == | |||
*This is the only one of Simon and Richter's special moves not to be based on one of the subweapons from the ''Castlevania'' series, and is the only one of Simon's special moves that he does not use in his games. | |||
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Revision as of 13:24, September 26, 2018
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High Jump Richter using his High Jump against Dracula in Ultimate. | |
Users | Simon Richter |
Universe | Castlevania |
Uppercut (アッパー, Upper) is a special move used by Simon Belmont and Richter Belmont. The user ascends while slashing with their whip, hitting multiple times. Unlike a majority of both of their movesets, Uppercut comes out with quick startup in exchange for lacking range, making it a potential option to push away opponents that are aggressive and outside of Simon and Richter’s effective range.
Origin
This move is based on the High Jump ability which was introduced to the Castlevania series in Symphony of the Night. In that game, after Alucard obtains the Gravity Boots, he can perform this maneuver with the inputs ↓, ↑ + [JUMP]. When playing in Richter Mode, Richter can perform this without obtaining the relic, attacking on the way up. It can be performed multiple times in the air. Various characters are capable of utilizing either variation, though it is primarily wielders of the Vampire Killer that use the uppercut.
Trivia
- This is the only one of Simon and Richter's special moves not to be based on one of the subweapons from the Castlevania series, and is the only one of Simon's special moves that he does not use in his games.
External Link
- Article on the Castlevania Wiki.