- "A long-reaching combo that poisons the opponent if it hits."
- —Street Fighter 6
The Qiong Qi (窮奇 Japanese: Chōki; Pinyin: Qióng qí?, Monster) is one of A.K.I.'s unique attacks, introduced in Street Fighter 6.
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Description
Executed by pressing two consecutive Heavy Punches (or pressing two consecutive Heavy Attacks for Modern Control), A.K.I. jabs her opponent with knife-hand strike with her rear hand. If the first attack connects, then A.K.I. ducks low and delivers another jab to the opponent's gut, putting them in a poisoned state on hit.
Tactics
This move is one of A.K.I.'s target combos. While the first move has a 12-frame startup, A.K.I. can hit confirm into the second Heavy Punch to not only poison the opponent, but also knock them to the ground. Her opponent can remained poisoned for up to seven seconds, inflict a decent amount of damage over time. Another benefit for poisoning the opponent is that triggering a Toxic Blossom, which not only deals extra damage to the opponent but also grants some moves additional properties. Triggering a Toxic Blossom with Qiong Qi puts the opponent in a juggle state, allowing A.K.I. to perform another special move for additional damage.
Trivia
- Qióng qí (窮奇) is a monstrous creature that eats people, considered the equivalent of Japan's Kamaitachi.