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Ibuki

The Hashinsho (破心衝 Hashinshou?, "Crushing Heart Piercer") is one of Ibuki's special attacks, introduced as her third Super Art in Street Fighter III: New Generation, as well as her second Ultra Combo in Super Street Fighter IV.

Hashinsho was replaced with Yami Shigure in 3rd Strike.

Appearance Function Input
Street Fighter III: New Generation
Street Fighter III: 2nd Impact
Super Art I Quarter-circle forwardQuarter-circle forward + Kick
Super Street Fighter IV Ultra Combo II Quarter-circle forwardQuarter-circle forward + All 3 kick buttons
Damage
Ibuki 469

Description[]

Street Fighter III series[]

Ibuki throws a backhand fist, followed by a series of heel kicks ended by a kick similar to her close standing hard kick.

Super Street Fighter IV[]

Hashinsho

Ibuki's kunai barrage in Super Street Fighter IV.

Ibuki starts the move with a backhand punch, then a heel kick that looks similar to her far Standing Heavy Kick, followed by a Kazegiri. If the kick connects with her opponent, an animation will ensue, wherein she will kick-jump from their torso and unleash a barrage of kunais. As the opponent attempts to block, the kunais chip away at their health, and Ibuki air-dashes towards them and grabs them, slamming them into the ground.

Trivia[]

  • Hashinsho is one of the few Super Arts that was replaced in the Street Fighter III series as Ibuki was considered one of, if not the strongest character in Street Fighter III: 2nd Impact, primarily due to the strength of Hashinsho.
    • The replacement of this Super Art with Yami Shigure makes her one of the few characters with more than 3 Super Arts in the overall series (the others being Yun, Yang and Akuma).

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