- "Concentrated energy...the longer it builds up, the more devastating it becomes!"
- —Ryu in Street Fighter III: 2nd Impact
- "Here I come! Denjin! Hadoken! (いくぞ! 電刃! 波動拳! Iku zo! Denjin! Hadōken!?)"
- —Gouken
The Denjin Hadoken (電刃波動拳 Denjin Hadōken?, "Electric Blade Surge Fist") is a type of Hadoken that was introduced in the Street Fighter III series as Ryu's third Super Art. It also appears as Gouken's second Ultra Combo in the Street Fighter IV series, and as Ryu's Critical Art, if his V-Trigger is active, in Street Fighter V.
Appearance | User(s) | Function | Input |
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Street Fighter III series | Ryu | Super Art III | + ( to charge) |
Street Fighter EX series | Evil Ryu Ace |
Meteor Combo | + ( to charge) |
Street Fighter IV series | Gouken | Ultra Combo II | + ( to charge) |
Street Fighter V | Ryu | Critical Art | + (only during V-Trigger) |
Gouken (SFIV) | 300-540 |
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Ryu (SFV) | 350 |
Description
This Hadoken is particularly unique in the fact that it can be charged to determine the amount of hits, damage and stun it will inflict on the opponent. The travel speed of this attack can be altered by rotating the analog stick.
At its maximum charge, Ryu's Denjin Hadoken inflicts five hits and is guaranteed to stun the opponent. Gouken's Denjin Hadoken inflicts eight hits at maximum charge and a huge amount of stun; it also causes the opponent to bounce off the wall, allowing for juggling combos.
In Capcom vs. SNK 2, Evil Ryu's Metsu Hadoken functions and appears very similarly to the Denjin Hadoken as both are rather small in size, have a magenta-like color, and is sure to stun. However, while the Metsu Hadoken can do the same number of hits as Ryu's Denjin Hadoken, it's overall speed is slow, and it uses up the entire Super Combo meter, leaving not many opportunities to use it.
Since the 2012 patch for Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition, Gouken's Denjin Hadoken is the most powerful Ultra Combo available when fully charged (not counting Makoto's Seichusen Godanzuki combined with Tanden Renki). It is fully charged from the move's outset whenever he is fought in his boss form.
In Street Fighter V, if the Shinku Hadoken Critical Art is used while the Denjin Renki is active, then it becomes the Denjin Hadoken. Unlike the Street Fighter III version, it cannot be charged (Ryu throws it immediately after the activation animation). While it is not unblockable, it cause a guard crush if blocked, which can lead to a follow-up.
Story
The technique can't be performed without having mastered the Satsui no Hado, as it uses the energy source as a catalyst. The user combines their own ki with a controlled amount of Satsui no Hadou, with the resulting friction of positive and negative energies producing electric conduction within the projectile.
Tactics
The Denjin Hadoken focuses on strength, requiring strategic timing to be successful, as charging the move too long will leave the user vulnerable to any attack, and releasing it prematurely will allow the opponent to dodge it by jumping over it, parrying or using a move that passes through projectiles.
Trivia
- When fully charged, this is the most damaging Ultra Combo in the Street Fighter IV series.
- In Ultra Street Fighter IV, even when fully loaded, Denjin Hadoken can be blocked.
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Gouken's Move List | |
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Unique Attacks | Sakotsukudaki • Tenmakujinkyaku • Shinkai Geri • Joudan Sokutogeri |
Special Attacks | Gohadoken • Senkugoshoha • Tatsumaki Gorasen • Hyakkishu • Kongoshin • Fudoshin |
Super Combos | Forbidden Shoryuken |
Ultra Combos | Shin Shoryuken • Denjin Hadoken |