Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Heaven's Door

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Heaven's Door
Kazuya Down B SSBU.gif
Heaven's Door in Ultimate.
User Kazuya
Universe Tekken

Heaven's Door (ヘブンズドア, Heaven's Door) is Kazuya's down special move in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

Overview

Kazuya does a short hopping uppercut. If he successfully grabs the opponent, he will fly in his Devil Kazuya form and crash down to the ground, dealing large damage. Kazuya can aim the direction he flies in when crashing down, but if the opponent's damage is low they can try to influence it as well, much like Flying Slam. Just like Flying Slam, Kazuya will be KO'd first if used as a sacrificial KO and opponents will have an opportunity to recover. It has 10% damage-based armor from frames 5-14, making it useful as a defensive option. If used in the air, it gives a small amount of horizontal drift, technically giving it very niche use as a recovery tool.

Should the grab miss, the uppercut will deal an upwards launching hit at the apex of Kazuya's hop. The lack of combo potential, low KO power (not killing until around 200%) and difficulty in actually landing the hit makes it more of a novelty. This hitbox is not present when performing a Rage Drive.

If Kazuya's Rage mechanic is active while performing the move on the ground, it turns into a Rage Drive, dealing more damage with a Special Zoom effect. Using Heaven's Door in the air however won't turn it into a Rage Drive. The Rage Drive can also be activated with a command input (→ ↓ ↘ + held attack/special) or a simple grab. The command input deals even more damage and knockback, KOing at very early percentages.

When using the move, Kazuya will say 消えろ ("Be gone.")

Instructional quote

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Move List Kazuya (SSBU) Grab the opponent in front of you and rise upward, then slam them to the ground. This attack ignores an opponent's shield.

Origin

Kazuya performing Rage Drive into Heaven's Door.

Heaven's Door is a move introduced to Devil Kazuya in Tekken Tag Tournament. It is essentially a follow up to Dragon Uppercut, done by holding the ↗ directional pad after the move, dealing extra 15 damage to the opponent. Due to his absence in Tekken 5, Devil Jin gains access to this move, and has kept it since. From Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection onwards, it can grab against aerial opponents as well.

Jin also performs a similar looking attack to Heihachi in his Tekken 3 ending, which may have been the inspiration behind the move in the Tekken series.

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Names in other languages

Language Name
Japan Japanese ヘブンズドア, Heaven's Door
UK English Heaven's Door
France French Heaven's Door
Germany German Heaven's Door
Spain Spanish Heaven's Door
Italy Italian Heaven's Door
China Chinese Heaven's Door
South Korea Korean Heaven's Door
Netherlands Dutch Hemelpoort
Russia Russian Врата на небеса