Signature move

Signature move

A signature move is a move or ability that is almost analogous to the character that uses it. Usually this infers that the move was invented by the character, it cannot be used by any other character, or it is a staple of a character's range of abilities. The term "signature move" is typically used in reference to fighting games, although it can be applied to recurring characters in platformers or adventure games. Although some signature moves are a character's last-resort or finishing move, other characters have a weak signature move that they retain from game to game in addition to new abilities. Certain signature moves such as the "Kamehameha", and the" Getsuga Tenshōu", are quite powerful, and are one of the strongest moves. Some of the other signature moves are weak.

Examples

* Rasengan is Naruto's signature move as well as Shadow Clone. It was created by the Fourth Hokage.
* Kamehameha is Goku's signature move. It was created by Muten Roshi.
* Spirit Gun is Yusuke Urameshi's signature move, although others have learned it. It was created by Genkai.
* Hadouken is Ryu's and Ken's signature move. It was first mastered by Goutetsu, who then passed it on to Gouki and Gouken, who would later teach it to Ryu and Ken.
* Bloody Spear is Scorpion's signature move.
* Jumping is Mario's signature move.
* Inhale is Kirby's signature move.
* The roundhouse kick is Chuck Norris's signature move.

ee also

* Combo (video games)
* Desperation Attack
* Fighting game
* Limit Break
* Super (fighting games)
* Turtle (game term)


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