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{{quote|{{nihongo|Let's go!|行くぞぉ!|Ikuzoo!}}|[[Hugo]]}}
The '''Hammer Mountain''' (ハンマーマウンテン, ''Hanmaa Maunten''), is one of [[Hugo]]'s [[Special Attack|special attacks]], introduced as his third [[Super Art]] in the [[Street Fighter III series|''Street Fighter III'']] series. It is listed as '''Hammer Frenzy''' on the Super Art select screen in ''[[Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike|3rd Strike]]''.
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The {{nihongo|'''Hammer Mountain'''|ハンマーマウンテン|Hanmaa Maunten}}, is one of [[Hugo]]'s [[Special Attack|special attacks]], introduced as his third [[Super Art]] in the [[Street Fighter III series|''Street Fighter III'']] series. It is listed as '''Hammer Frenzy''' on the Super Art select screen in ''[[Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike|3rd Strike]]''. It returns as his [[Super Combo]] in ''[[Ultra Street Fighter IV]]''.
   
 
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| style="text-align:center;"|''Street Fighter III'' series<br />''[[SNK vs. Capcom: SVC Chaos]]''
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| style="text-align:center;"|''[[Street Fighter III series]]''<br />''[[SNK vs. Capcom: SVC Chaos]]''
| style="text-align:center;"|Super Art III<br />[[Hyper Combo]]
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| style="text-align:center;"|[[Super Art|Super Art III]]<br />[[Hyper Combo]]
 
| style="text-align:center;"|[[Image:Arcade Stick QCF.png|Quarter-circle forward]][[Image:Arcade Stick QCF.png|Quarter-circle forward]] {{+}} [[Image:Arcade Button Punch.png|Punch]] ([[File:Punch_hold.png|Hold punch]] to change timing)
 
| style="text-align:center;"|[[Image:Arcade Stick QCF.png|Quarter-circle forward]][[Image:Arcade Stick QCF.png|Quarter-circle forward]] {{+}} [[Image:Arcade Button Punch.png|Punch]] ([[File:Punch_hold.png|Hold punch]] to change timing)
 
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| style="text-align:center;"|''[[Ultra Street Fighter IV]]''
 
| style="text-align:center;"|''[[Ultra Street Fighter IV]]''
 
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| style="text-align:center;"|[[Image:Arcade Stick QCF.png|Quarter-circle forward]][[Image:Arcade Stick QCF.png|Quarter-circle forward]] {{+}} [[Image:Arcade Button Punch.png|Punch]]
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! scope="row" |'''Shootdown Backbreaker'''
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==Description==
 
==Description==
Hugo runs forward with a Monster Lariat, then another lariat, a downward-striking elbow, the chest bump seen in his parry animation, and a [[Giant Palm Bomber]] while shouting the attack's name.
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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, while yelling the Super Art's name.
   
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===Tactics===
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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 attack can be comboed into in many ways, and comes in two "moderately sized" [[Stock|stocks]].<ref name="Azure Night">http://www.gamefaqs.com/arcade/575310-street-fighter-iii-3rd-strike-fight-for-the-future/faqs/9343</ref> It can be delayed by holding a punch button. The attack also has some invincibility in the startup and can therefore be used to go through projectiles if timed correctly.
 
   
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==Gallery==
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===Sprites===
The move appears in a 'shorter' form as his EX Monster Lariat. Hugo performs the Lariat, follows with a chest bump, and finishes with a Giant Palm Bomber. It also acts as the whiff attack for his [[Gigas Breaker]].<ref>[http://shoryuken.com/forum/index.php?threads/the-hugo-thread.143930/ Shoryuken.com - The Hugo Thread]</ref>
 
===''Ultra Street Fighter IV''===
 
''To be added.''
 
 
==Sprite==
 
 
[[File:Hugo-CvS-Hammer-Mountain.gif|SvC Chaos: SNK vs. Capcom]]
 
[[File:Hugo-CvS-Hammer-Mountain.gif|SvC Chaos: SNK vs. Capcom]]
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Revision as of 00:23, 29 December 2019

"Let's go! (行くぞぉ! Ikuzoo!?)"
Hugo

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
Street Fighter III series
SNK vs. Capcom: SVC Chaos
Super Art III
Hyper Combo
Quarter-circle forwardQuarter-circle forward + Punch (Hold punch to change timing)
Street Fighter X Tekken EX Monster Lariat Quarter-circle forward + 2 kicks
Ultra Street Fighter IV Super Combo Quarter-circle forwardQuarter-circle forward + Punch
Damage
No follow-up 300
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, while yelling the Super Art's name.

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.

Gallery

Sprites

SvC Chaos: SNK vs

Videos


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