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Terry isn't really a shoto but he can be referred to as one for the sake of simplicity
(Explanation for Terry being considered a shoto)
(Terry isn't really a shoto but he can be referred to as one for the sake of simplicity)
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Since Ken is an [[Echo Fighter]] of Ryu in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', players may use this term refer to both of them simultaneously when applicable, with the term originating from what {{uv|Street Fighter}} players call characters derived from Ryu.
Since Ken is an [[Echo Fighter]] of Ryu in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', players may use this term refer to both of them simultaneously when applicable, with the term originating from what {{uv|Street Fighter}} players call characters derived from Ryu.


Terry shares many characteristics with shotos, such as special cancelling, an energy-based projectile, and automatic stance change to always face the opponent. Therefore, "shoto" can also refer to him.
Terry shares many characteristics with shotos, such as special cancelling, an energy-based projectile, and automatic stance change to always face the opponent. Therefore, "shoto" can also refer to him. However, Terry is not a true shoto because he uses a different fighting style.


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