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Revision as of 00:29, 28 June 2025
Introduction
Ken trained alongside Ryu under the tutelage of Gouken and, after the two had gone separate paths, blazed a path of success in America. Not only did he become the American Street Fighter champ, he also was the successor to his father's business empire. Ken also managed to find true love in his wife Eliza, with whom they are now expecting their first child. However, the lure of battle never leaves Ken, and he has once again entered the world of Street Fighting and, most importantly to Ken, may soon have the chance to face off against his former training brother and true rival Ryu in the ultimate battle.
Ken is the polar opposite of Ryu. While Ryu focuses on controlling the battle from a distance, Ken is more oriented to those who want a more "in-your-face" style of Shoto. Throughout the years of the series, Ken has evolved into a hard-hitting, fast character with an excellent mixup game. He is one of the few characters who have the ability to kara-throw, making him even deadlier when he's not quite in the range you think he can catch you. His greatest strength, however, is also his greatest weakness. If one is not careful, the risks players end up taking with Ken can end with horrible consequences, and the loss of a lot of health. For those who want an easy-to-use character with plenty of explosive, offensive potential, Ken may be for you.
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Players to Watch
Momochi (JP), Chris Tatarian (US)
Ultra SFIV Changes
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Active |
How many frames a move remains active (can hurt opponents) for. For projectiles with a limited active period, a value may be listed in [brackets], but this number is not factored into the move's total frame count.
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Cancel |
Available options for canceling one move into another move.
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Damage |
Attack damage on hit. Multi-hit moves may have the damage listed for individual hits as X,Y. Damage listed in () parentheses may be the total damage of all hits, or the damage of an alternate version (like a non-cinematic Ultra connect) based on context. This will usually be explained in the description.
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Guard |
Refers to the direction an attack must be blocked. L is for Low attacks (must be blocked crouching), H is for High attacks/overheads (must be blocked standing), HL is for attacks that can be blocked crouching or standing. T is for Throw attacks which cannot be blocked. If an attack cannot be blocked, like a Level 3 Focus Attack, no Guard property will be listed (and no Block data will be given in the frame data columns).
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On Hit/Block |
These are frame advantage values when the attack hits or is blocked. If the number is positive, then the move will recover before the defender can act again. If the number is negative, the defender will be able to act before the attacker and maybe even punish.
KD refers to knockdown on hit, with SKD = Soft Knockdown (allows quick wake-up) and HKD = Hard Knockdown (no quick wake-up). If a KD Advantage is listed (HKD +30), this refers to the amount of time the attacker is free to move before the defender has recovered from their knockdown. This also assumes that Delayed Wake-up is not used.
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Recovery |
How many frames it takes for a move to finish after the active frames have finished. For projectiles, recovery is considered to begin after the first active frame.
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Startup |
How many frames it takes before the move becomes 'active' or have a hit box. The last startup frame and the first active frame are the same frame, meaning all values are written as Startup + 1.
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Juggle Info |
When a character is put into an Air Knockdown state, it is often possible to follow up with a Juggle attack before they hit the ground. In the simplest terms, there are 2 main juggle states:
The following is a more detailed overview of the juggle system:
Juggle Start (JS): When starting a juggle, the opponent's JC will be set to this value.
Juggle Increase (JI): When opponent is already in a juggle state, attacks will increase the opponent's JC by this amount.
Juggle Limit (JL): Property of an attack hitbox that determines whether it connects on a juggled opponent. The JL must be ≥ the opponent's JC to hit successfully.
An example to tie everything together:
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