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All versions of Hadoken have extremely low [[priority]] and can be blocked by almost any attack, including extremely weak projectiles, which makes Hadokens easy to counter at a distance. Additionally, the projectile can miss certain [[crouch]]ing or prone characters due to its traveling height, while a select few can even [[run]] directly under one (such as {{SSB4|Little Mac}}). | All versions of Hadoken have extremely low [[priority]] and can be blocked by almost any attack, including extremely weak projectiles, which makes Hadokens easy to counter at a distance. Additionally, the projectile can miss certain [[crouch]]ing or prone characters due to its traveling height, while a select few can even [[run]] directly under one (such as {{SSB4|Little Mac}}). | ||
Ken, who is Ryu's [[Echo Fighter]], shares this move. Aesthetically, his version has a slightly different shape and contains an image of his hands. Compared to Ryu, Ken's Hadoken is weaker, and its speed is less controllable | Ken, who is Ryu's [[Echo Fighter]], shares this move. Aesthetically, his version has a slightly different shape and contains an image of his hands. Compared to Ryu, Ken's Hadoken is much weaker, has a shorter hitbox, and its speed is less controllable. Additionally, he does not have access to the Shakunetsu Hadoken. | ||
==Instructional quote== | ==Instructional quote== |
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