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'''Shoto''' or '''Shotoclone''' refers simultaneously to:
'''Shoto''' or '''Shotoclone''' refers simultaneously to:
*[[Ryu]]
*[[Ryu]]
*[[Ken]]
*[[Ken]]
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In the context of ''SSBU'', [[Terry]] and [[Kazuya]] are occasionally grouped as shotos. However, this is a common misinterpretation as both characters come from "traditional" fighting games, which feature 1-on-1 battles with command inputs and always face their opponent, while in actuality these do not meet the requirements of being considered a shoto. As such, this distinction does not apply to both Terry and Kazuya.
In the context of ''SSBU'', [[Terry]] and [[Kazuya]] are occasionally grouped as shotos. However, this is a common misinterpretation as both characters come from "traditional" fighting games, which feature 1-on-1 battles with command inputs and always face their opponent, while in actuality these do not meet the requirements of being considered a shoto. As such, this distinction does not apply to both Terry and Kazuya.
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