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Guile unleashes a massive [[Sonic Boom]] which whirls in place directly in front of him, dealing significant damage to any foe caught in it. The Level depends on how much hits it does due to how long it will last. |
Guile unleashes a massive [[Sonic Boom]] which whirls in place directly in front of him, dealing significant damage to any foe caught in it. The Level depends on how much hits it does due to how long it will last. |
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− | In the crossovers (especially in ''Marvel vs. Capcom 2''), the move has a vacuum effect and can as much hits as the Level 3 version along with having increased |
+ | In the crossovers (especially in ''Marvel vs. Capcom 2''), the move has a vacuum effect and can as much hits as the Level 3 version along with having increased range. |
The ''SVC Chaos'' version however, has smaller range and does not have a vacuum effect, and is mainly placed directly in front of Guile. This stays true in the ''Street Fighter IV'' version as well. |
The ''SVC Chaos'' version however, has smaller range and does not have a vacuum effect, and is mainly placed directly in front of Guile. This stays true in the ''Street Fighter IV'' version as well. |
Revision as of 01:45, 26 November 2014
The Sonic Hurricane (ソニックハリケーン, Sonikku Harikeen) is one of Guile's special attacks, introduced as one of his Super Combos in Street Fighter Alpha 3.
Appearance | Function | Input |
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Street Fighter Alpha 3 | Super Combo | + |
Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes | Hyper Combo | + |
SNK vs. Capcom: SVC Chaos | Super Combo | + |
Super Street Fighter IV | Ultra Combo II | + |
Street Fighter X Tekken | Super Art | + |
Description
Guile unleashes a massive Sonic Boom which whirls in place directly in front of him, dealing significant damage to any foe caught in it. The Level depends on how much hits it does due to how long it will last.
In the crossovers (especially in Marvel vs. Capcom 2), the move has a vacuum effect and can as much hits as the Level 3 version along with having increased range.
The SVC Chaos version however, has smaller range and does not have a vacuum effect, and is mainly placed directly in front of Guile. This stays true in the Street Fighter IV version as well.
In the EX series, the Sonic Boom Typhoon is an alternate version of this attack.
Tactics
In the Street Fighter IV games, a player can use a level 2 or 3 Focus Attack, then Dash Cancel into a Guile High Kick, follow with a Flash Kick, and then use a Focus Attack to dash cancel into the Ultra Combo.
Sprite
Video
thumb|left|300px|Sonic Hurricane in SSFIV (Japanese voices).