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The Byakko Soshoda (白虎双掌打 Byakko Soushouda?, "White Tiger Twin Palm Strike"), also known informally as the "Palm", is one of Yang's special attacks, introduced in the Street Fighter III series (more precisely in the 2nd Impact game). The name is based on some of the idioms revolving around tigers and lions.

Yang used the Kobokushi move in the original Street Fighter III just like his brother Yun, until he replaced it with his own Byakko Soshoda variation from 2nd Impact onwards.

Input
Street Fighter III series Arcade Stick QCB+Arcade Button Punch (Arcade-Button-2xPunch or Arcade Button Punch x3 to feint)
Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition
Ultra Street Fighter IV
Arcade Stick QCB+Arcade-Button-MPunch or Arcade-Button-HPunch (Arcade-Button-LPunch version to feint)

Description[]

Executed by performing a quarter-circle backward motion and pressing punch, Yang performs a simple but devastating two-handed pushing motion palm strike at around abdomen level, accompanied with a stomp with his leading foot, which can knock the opponent to the other side of the screen. The move is similar to his older brother's Kobokushi, but with a longer range due to Yang's fully extended arms (unlike Yun's partially bent arms).

The speed and damage are determined by the punch button used: light punch version has the fastest execution but least damage; heavy punch version has the slowest execution but most damage; and medium punch version is halfway between the two.

Street Fighter III series[]

Like Kobokushi, it has no EX version. Instead, pressing more than one punch button will perform a feint; Yang will draw back as if to perform the attack but actually does not.

Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition[]

As with Kobokushi, the feint is now mapped to the light punch button, while the medium punch (fastest execution but least damage) and heavy punch (slowest execution but most damage) versions perform as usual, and are capable of stopping fireballs. It should be noted that all variations of this attack are projectile and not strike hitboxes.

The EX Special version introduced in the same game has virtually no startup time and causes an opponent struck by it to be knocked against the edge of the screen and bounce off it, allowing for juggles.

Tactics[]

Despite its slow startup, if timed correctly, the attack is extremely powerful and useful as a frame trap tool, and its hitbox is such that it can beat out other high-priority moves. The feint, besides stopping projectiles, is also good for baiting counters and parries early, or forcing opponents into dropping their guard by mistake.

However, the move requires Yang to be slightly closer, which can present a risk of counters. Still, it inflicts slightly more damage to reward the risk.

Trivia[]

  • Akira Yuuki of the Virtua Fighter series also uses this exact move and has a variant of Yun's version, named the Koboku (虎撲, "Tiger Beating").
    • Michelle and Julia Chang from the Tekken series also have two similar attacks, the "Twin Arrow" AKA Totsusoushou (突双掌, "Thrusting Twin Palms") and the "Double Palm Push" AKA Houkan Souha (崩撼双把, "Crumble Motion Twin Bundle").
  • Yun uses this animation as his ending part for his punch Target Combo, while Yang, conversely, ends his punch Target Combo with the Kobokushi.

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Gallery[]

Sprites[]

Street Fighter III seriesStreet Fighter III series (feint only)

References[]

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