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*If the target dies from the afterburn of the Hadouken, it will show the Flamethrower's kill icon, rather than the Hadouken's kill icon. | *If the target dies from the afterburn of the Hadouken, it will show the Flamethrower's kill icon, rather than the Hadouken's kill icon. | ||
*Hadouken means "surge fists" and "wave motion fist" in Japanese. | *Hadouken means "surge fists" and "wave motion fist" in Japanese. |
Revision as of 22:46, 19 November 2010
“ | Hudauda, huuudha!!!
Click to listen
— The Pyro while performing Hadouken
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Upon taunting with the Shotgun or Flare Gun equipped, the Pyro will wind his hands back, concentrating his inner fire energy before releasing it from his palms as a Hadouken (also referred to as a Hadoken), killing and setting fire to any enemy close enough.
With a wide range of fire capable of taking out multiple targets if close enough, this move will destroy enemies and buildings if it connects.
The Hadouken itself is a "tip of the hat" to the neologism from Capcom's classic Street Fighter series.
Damage
See also: Damage
- Point Blank: 500
- Critical hit: N/A
Function times
- Attack Interval: 3
All times are in seconds. Times are approximate and determined by community testing.
Demonstration
Related Achievements
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Trivia
- If the target dies from the afterburn of the Hadouken, it will show the Flamethrower's kill icon, rather than the Hadouken's kill icon.
- Hadouken means "surge fists" and "wave motion fist" in Japanese.
See also