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This move is one of Akuma's target combos. Compared to his other [[Kongoken|target combo]], this one inflicts less damage. It also doesn't result in a knockdown. His opponent can avoid both attacks by crouching, leaving Akuma vulnerable on whiff. However, this [[Target Combo|target combo]] is 0 on block, making it safer than Kongoken. |
This move is one of Akuma's target combos. Compared to his other [[Kongoken|target combo]], this one inflicts less damage. It also doesn't result in a knockdown. His opponent can avoid both attacks by crouching, leaving Akuma vulnerable on whiff. However, this [[Target Combo|target combo]] is 0 on block, making it safer than Kongoken. |
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− | Kikokurenzan is mainly used to start combos to inflict optimal damage. The most efficient time to use this target combo is when the opponent is stunned or during [[V-Trigger]] combos. This combo is also +7 on hit. If the second attack connects, Akuma can link into Standing Medium Kick |
+ | Kikokurenzan is mainly used to start combos to inflict optimal damage. The most efficient time to use this target combo is when the opponent is stunned or during [[V-Trigger]] combos. This combo is also +7 on hit. If the second attack connects, Akuma can link into any Standing Medium Kick combo. |
== Trivia == |
== Trivia == |