Description
In the fighting games industry, a 'Ranbu Super' is a type of super move that involves a rapid series of attacks, often executed in a dramatic and flashy sequence. These moves are designed to deal significant damage and can often turn the tide of a battle if used correctly. They are usually initiated by a combination of inputs and require a filled meter or gauge to activate. Ranbu Supers are visually spectacular, often accompanied by special animations and effects that emphasize their power. They are a staple in many fighting games, providing both a strategic element and a satisfying payoff for players who can execute them successfully.
Examples
- Ryu's 'Shinku Hadoken' in Street Fighter: A powerful energy blast that hits multiple times and covers a large portion of the screen.
- Terry Bogard's 'Triple Geyser' in King of Fighters: A series of explosive ground attacks that can juggle opponents and deal massive damage.
- Mitsurugi's 'Heaven's Arc' in Soulcalibur: A rapid slashing combo that ends with a powerful finishing move, showcasing his swordsmanship.
Additional Information
- Ranbu Supers often require precise timing and practice to execute correctly.
- They are usually most effective when used as a counter or in a combo to maximize damage.