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  1. May 20, 2022 · Even though the moves are primarily associated with the characters Ryu, Ken, Akuma, and Sakura, those attacks are so iconic that they are used as shorthand for Street Fighter references in other...

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    • Different Variants of shoryuken
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    Shoryuken was created by Takashi Nishiyama and it was Hiroshi Matsumoto's idea to make the move invincible. In the original Street Fighter it was a continuous attack that involves an uppercut that crushes the opponent's jaw followed up with a knee kick. If all 3 hits land it will knock out the opponent without fail. Some sources state that it invol...

    "Leap into the air and perform a powerful uppercut. A Shoryuken is invincible to an opponent's jumping attacks, making it a great anti-air tool."
    —Street Fighter 6

    The Shoryuken is primarily used as an anti-air move. However, with some practice, it is possible to use it to counterattack almost any move. The trade-off for this is that the user is completely vulnerable to attack as they fall back to the ground, and for a split second after landing. If the Shoryuken connects with the opponent at the deepest poin...

    Goshoryuken(豪昇龍拳, Gō Shōryūken?, "Great Rising Dragon Fist") - The original Shoryuken, which is a more powerful variation of the "regular" Shoryuken, used by Akuma.
    Shoryureppa(昇龍裂破, Shōryū Reppa?, "Rising Dragon Rend Blast")- A series of two or three Shoryukens that progressively cause more and more damage to an opponent with each hit.
    Shinryuken(神龍拳, Shinryūken?, "Divine Dragon Fist")- A Shoryuken that corkscrews vertically into the air, causing a vacuum effect that sucks in the opponent and strikes multiple times.

    Ryu focused on making his Shoryuken hard-hitting, usually hitting in one blow and knocking the opponent on his back. Though a little weaker and with slightly less range than Ken's, it makes up for this with better recovery time. In Street Fighter Alpha, Ryu began using the Shin Shoryuken. The Metsu Shoryuken appears in SFAas well. It is visually similar to the Shin Shoryuken minus the second uppercut, and is right-handed instead. In the Street Fighter IV series, Ryu's Shoryuken began to diffe...

    Ken prefers to use the Shoryuken to finish opponents, as it is a stylish and graceful way to win the match, and has different powerful variants as a result. Ken has focused on this move in order to distinguish himself from his training partner (fitting that Ryu surpasses him with the Hadoken). In most games, Ken's Shoryuken also covers a lot of horizontal distance, at the cost of a longer recovery time, leaving him open for counter-attack if he misses or is blocked. Starting with Super Street...

    Akuma has a Shoryuken that strikes hard and can score multiple hits, like Ken's (though Akuma's fist doesn't become engulfed in flames), and has the range and overall function property of Ryu. Instead of crouching, however, Akuma launches differently; he directly hits them in the chest then in the chin, then he jumps up and hits them with the flying uppercut. This property makes the attack quick and hard to block. This property disappears when Akuma becomes Oni. In Street Fighter IV, his Shor...

    The Shoryuken appears as Ryu's built-in emote in Fortnite.
    Notably the name “Shoryuken” includes “Ryu” and “Ken” in its spelling.
  3. Ken seems synonymous with fire effects nowadays, but it didn't used to be that way. In the original SF2, Ryu and Ken were exact clones with the exception of their kick throw. It wasn't until Super SF2 that the fire effects were introduced into the Shoto moveset. BUT both Ryu AND Ken were given fire effects.

  4. He has fire shoryuken since his alpha days. It's clear that it's a big part of his character so he probably trained a lot to evolve his flames as he's very proud of them in some of his win quotes. Ryu on the other hand perfected his moves to have electricity in them just like his master.

  5. e.g. Ryu 2HP > OD High Blade Kick (2-Hit Combo Scaling) > Shoryuken: Shoryuken is at 70% damage scaling (100% > 100% > [skip 80%] > 70%) e.g. Cammy 5HP > OD Spiral Arrow (5% Combo Scaling) > Cannon Spike: Cannon Spike is at 75% damage scaling (100% > 100% > [80-5 = 75%])

  6. Jul 2, 2017 · Ryu, the lead in Street Fighter’s ensemble cast, has a devastating example, one that travels quickly through the air. With a different joystick input, the ball can take on fiery properties ...

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