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Hugo swings his fists in front of him, runs towards his opponent and proceeds to perform a [[Monster Lariat]] with each arm, followed by an elbow drop, a chest bump and finishing with a [[Giant Palm Bomber]] for a total of 5 hits. |
Hugo swings his fists in front of him, runs towards his opponent and proceeds to perform a [[Monster Lariat]] with each arm, followed by an elbow drop, a chest bump and finishing with a [[Giant Palm Bomber]] for a total of 5 hits. |
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The final Palm Bomber sends the opponent flying into the air, allowing Hugo to perform a [[Shootdown Backbreaker]] or the [[Megaton Press]] (as of ''Ultra Street Fighter IV'') on the haplessly falling foe, albeit with considerable damage scaling. |
The final Palm Bomber sends the opponent flying into the air, allowing Hugo to perform a [[Shootdown Backbreaker]] or the [[Megaton Press]] (as of ''Ultra Street Fighter IV'') on the haplessly falling foe, albeit with considerable damage scaling. |
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Revision as of 01:36, 8 April 2015
The Hammer Mountain (ハンマーマウンテン Hanmaa Maunten?), is one of Hugo's special attacks, introduced as his third Super Art in the Street Fighter III series. It is listed as Hammer Frenzy on the Super Art select screen in 3rd Strike. It returns as his Super Combo in Ultra Street Fighter IV.
Appearance | Function | Input |
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Street Fighter III series SNK vs. Capcom: SVC Chaos |
Super Art III Hyper Combo |
+ ( to change timing) |
Street Fighter X Tekken | EX Monster Lariat | + |
Ultra Street Fighter IV | Super Combo | + |
No follow-up | 300 |
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Shootdown Backbreaker | 400 |
Description
Hugo swings his fists in front of him, runs towards his opponent and proceeds to perform a Monster Lariat with each arm, followed by an elbow drop, a chest bump and finishing with a Giant Palm Bomber for a total of 5 hits.
Tactics
The final Palm Bomber sends the opponent flying into the air, allowing Hugo to perform a Shootdown Backbreaker or the Megaton Press (as of Ultra Street Fighter IV) on the haplessly falling foe, albeit with considerable damage scaling.