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Shippu Jinraikyaku / Shinryuken

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Shippu Jinraikyaku / Shinryuken
User Ken
Universe Street Fighter

Ken Uses two unique moves in his final smash.

Overview

Ken's Final Smashes are named Shinryuken, a swirling uppercut engulfed in a pillar of flames and Shippu Jinraikyaku, a multi-hit combo of kicks that end in a heavy damage dealing tatsumaki senpkyaku. The two final smashes very on how close the opponent is.

Shinryuken

If there are no opponents facing Ken up closes, he starts vacuuming in opponents that are nearby and preforms Shinryuken sending them upward with high knockback.

Shippu Jinraikyaku

If there is an opponent up close, Ken traps him in and preforms Shippu Jinraikyaku. Although the move has high knckback, it typically focuses on one opponent.