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{{SSFIVMoveListRow | Flying Body Attack | (during angled jump) d + hp | high }} | {{SSFIVMoveListRow | Flying Body Attack | (during angled jump) {{d}} + {{hp}} | {{high}} }} | ||
{{SSFIVMoveListRow | Double Knee Drop | (during angled jump) d + lk | high }} | {{SSFIVMoveListRow | Double Knee Drop | (during angled jump) {{d}} + {{lk}} | {{high}} }} | ||
{{SSFIVMoveListRow | Headbutt | (during vertical jump) u + mp or hp | high }} | {{SSFIVMoveListRow | Headbutt | (during vertical jump) {{u}} + {{mp}} or {{hp}} | {{high}} }} | ||
{{SSFIVMoveListRow | Long Kick | df + hk | low }} | {{SSFIVMoveListRow | Long Kick | {{df}} + {{hk}} | {{low}} }} | ||
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{{SSFIVMoveListRow | Bodyslam | f or n + lp + lk | throw }} | {{SSFIVMoveListRow | Bodyslam | {{f}} or {{n}} + {{lp}} + {{lk}} | {{throw}} }} | ||
{{SSFIVMoveListRow | Brain Buster | b + lp + lk | throw }} | {{SSFIVMoveListRow | Brain Buster | {{b}} + {{lp}} + {{lk}} | {{throw}} }} | ||
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{{SSFIVMoveListRow | Spinning Piledriver | 360 + p | throw ex }} | {{SSFIVMoveListRow | Spinning Piledriver | {{360}} + {{p}} | {{throw}} {{ex}} }} | ||
{{SSFIVMoveListRow | Banishing Flat | dp + p | ex }} | {{SSFIVMoveListRow | Banishing Flat | {{dp}} + {{p}} | {{ex}} }} | ||
{{SSFIVMoveListRow | Double Lariat | 3p | }} | {{SSFIVMoveListRow | Double Lariat | {{3p}} | }} | ||
{{SSFIVMoveListRow | Quick Double Lariat | 3k | }} | {{SSFIVMoveListRow | Quick Double Lariat | {{3k}} | }} | ||
{{SSFIVMoveListRow | Flying Power Bomb | 360 + k | ex version gains armor; throw ex }} | {{SSFIVMoveListRow | Flying Power Bomb | {{360}} + {{k}} | {{ex}} version gains armor; {{throw}} {{ex}} }} | ||
{{SSFIVMoveListRow | Atomic Suplex | (near opponent) 360 + k | throw ex }} | {{SSFIVMoveListRow | Atomic Suplex | (near opponent) {{360}} + {{k}} | {{throw}} {{ex}} }} | ||
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==== Super Combo ==== | ==== Super Combo ==== | ||
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{{SSFIVMoveListRow | Final Atomic Buster | 360 360 + p | throw }} | {{SSFIVMoveListRow | Final Atomic Buster | {{360}} 360 + {{p}} | {{throw}} }} | ||
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==== Ultra Combos ==== | ==== Ultra Combos ==== | ||
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{{SSFIVMoveListRow | Ultimate Atomic Buster | 360 360 + 3p | throw }} | {{SSFIVMoveListRow | Ultimate Atomic Buster | {{360}} 360 + {{3p}} | {{throw}} }} | ||
{{SSFIVMoveListRow | Siberian Blizzard | (in air) 360 360 + 3k | airthrow }} | {{SSFIVMoveListRow | Siberian Blizzard | (in air) {{360}} 360 + {{3k}} | {{airthrow}} }} | ||
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==The Basics== | ==The Basics== | ||
==Combos== | ==Combos== | ||
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| align="center" |+6 | | align="center" |+6[+8] | ||
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=====Notes | =====Notes===== | ||
[[Category: Super Street Fighter IV AE]] | [[Category:Super Street Fighter IV AE]] | ||
[[Category:Zangief]] |
Latest revision as of 21:25, 7 March 2021


Zangief
Known as the "Red Cyclone" in his home country, Zangief is the paragon of country pride. Trained by fighting grizzly bears in Siberia, Zangief uses his extremely powerful wrestling techniques, including the Spinning Pile Driver (which was said to have been learned when he got caught in a tornado while wrestling bears), fighting for the pride of Russia has become Zangief's main goal in life, especially after being noticed and hired by the Russian government to represent them in the world Street Fighting circuit.
In a nutshell
The quintessential grappler. Zangief is a power character designed to take hits and deal that damage right back at the opponent once he gets in close. Grapples, however, are not his only forte. He does not need to get up close to instill fear - just him being Zangief immediately sets off warning signs to the opponent. While the fear of his dreaded Spinning Piledriver is natural, Zangief players must also make their opponents fear his other useful tools, such as the Banishing Flat, which eats up non-EX/Super/Ultra/flaming fireballs and sets him up for a free Jab Piledriver if within range. He can also play footsies surprisingly well with his Lariats and sweeps. As a grappler, his only true weakness is being full-screen distance away from his opponent. Characters with good zoning tools or fireballs, such as Dhalsim and Ryu, especialy pose a major threat to the Red Cyclone.
Players to Watch
SnakeEyez, Itazan
Moves
Unique Attacks













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Super Combo



Ultra Combos






AE ver. 2012 Changes
Light Spinning Piledriver
Increased stun from 100 to 150.
EX Banishing Flat
Changed damage from 80 + 50 (130 total) to 90 + 50 (140 total). Increased stun from 50 + 50 (100 total) to 100 + 50 (150 total).
Crouching Heavy Kick
Shrunk mid-move hurtbox.
Crouching Light Punch
Expanded strike hitbox for deep hit.
Far Standing Heavy Punch
Made opponent get knocked down on a hit.
AE Changes
- Increased range on Far Standing Hard Punch
- Light Punch and Hard Punch Spinning Piledrivers damage buffed
- Increased range on Light Punch Spinning Piledriver
- EX Banishing Flat, when it hits a grounded opponent, will no longer knock down but you will have advantage.
- Alter Siberian Blizzard's traveling distance by putting in a forward/backward input between Ultra freeze and start-up.
Forward direction can travel much further than before, so it's easier to grab backdashing opponents.
Ground recovery on whiff has increased.
The Basics
Combos
Strategy
Matchups
Frame Data