Hadouken
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— The Pyro while performing Hadouken.
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Upon taunting with the Shotgun or Flare Gun equipped, the Pyro unleashes a Hadouken (also referred to as a Hadoken) in the form of a spectacular burst of flame, resulting in an instant death for anyone slow, unaware or simply unfortunate enough to actually be hit by it. This move will also destroy buildings if it connects. This taunt has a wide field of fire, and is capable of taking out multiple targets. It is necessary to kill someone using a Hadouken attack to gain the 'OMGWTFBBQ' achievement. As a taunt, the hadouken can still be used during Humiliation to kill the winning team members as they come barreling into your spawn, or during Stalemate. It can be used most safely on oblivious and stationary targets such as scoped Snipers, or if an opponent builds a sentry next to the gates at the start of an attack/defend map.
The Hadouken was the first taunt to receive the ability to kill, having received this feature in The Pyro Update. Thus, it only deals damage in the PC version of the game.
The Hadouken itself is a "tip of the hat" to the neologism from Capcom's classic Street Fighter series.
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
OMGWTFBBQ
Kill an enemy with a taunt. |
Trivia
- The Hadouken is the only taunt attack that is used with both the standard and unlockable versions of a weapon.
- It is possible for an enemy to survive this taunt with the Dead Ringer out, although they will still suffer 75 damage. If they are taunting and get hit by it, it will also light them on fire and wont feign death like normal.
- The Hadouken is the one of the fastest taunt kills, coming second to the Sniper's Skewer taunt.
See also
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