Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Gates of Hell

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Gates of Hell
Kazuya Gates of Hell SSBU.gif
Gates of Hell in Ultimate.
User Kazuya
Universe Tekken

Gates of Hell (地獄門, Hell Gate) is a command grab and one of several Command-input moves exclusive to Kazuya.

How to perform

Within grab range, the player must perform ↘ ↓ ↘ + grab input. If done correctly, Kazuya's arms will glow red prior to the grab as a sign that the input was successful. If it connects, a special camera angle activates in 1-on-1 battles. Kazuya will then force the opponent to the other side of him, bend them back and kick them away, making it a useful tool when cornered to reverse the situation. Being the most damaging throw in the game, Gates of Hell is a powerful tool for bringing opponents into KO range, though its follow-up potential on its own isn't great. The knockback angle is extremely steep, gimping characters with poor recoveries at high percentages on its own. Because the input is tied to the A part of R+A — the macro a grab button input uses — Gates of Hell cannot be used out of shield.

Origin

Kazuya performing Gates of Hell in Tekken 5.

Gates of Hell originated in Tekken 5 as an exclusive command throw for Kazuya and has been a staple in his kit ever since. The throw deals relatively high damage, though not quite on the level of grapplers like King II's Giant Swing. It's normally used as a surprise option in high-level play.

Names in other languages

Language Name
Japan Japanese 地獄門
UK English Gates of Hell
France French Gates of Hell
Germany German Gates of Hell
Spain Spanish Gates of Hell
Italy Italian Gates of Hell
China Chinese Gates of Hell
South Korea Korean Gates of Hell
Netherlands Dutch Hellepoort
Russia Russian Врата в преисподнюю

Trivia

  • This is the second throw in the game to have the word "Hell" in its name. The first is Hell Wheel, Ken's back throw.
    • It is also the third move in general to have the word, the first being Hell Wheel, as above, and the second being Hell's Gate, Sephiroth's down aerial.
      • Unlike the others, Gates of Hell is actually referred to as such in Kazuya's in-game moveset guide, whereas the other two are only known as such in the tips.