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==Story== | ==Story== | ||
Takuma in his younger days grew many different rivalries with other martial arts practitioners, such as Ryuhaku Todoh and Lee Gakusuo, Lee Pai Long's father. Through these battles, he gains the nickname "The Ultimate Tiger", a name similar to one Ryo will inherit one day. He married an American woman named Ronnet and has two kids, Ryo and Yuri. He moved to America to raise his kids and spread the prestige of his dojo. He trained Ryo | Takuma in his younger days grew many different rivalries with other martial arts practitioners, such as Ryuhaku Todoh and Lee Gakusuo, Lee Pai Long's father. Through these battles, he gains the nickname "The Ultimate Tiger", a name similar to one Ryo will inherit one day. He married an American woman named Ronnet and has two kids, Ryo and Yuri. He moved to America to raise his kids and spread the prestige of his dojo. He trained Ryo fiercely, and recruited Robert Garcia as a student as well. When Ryo turned 10, Ronnet died in mysterious circumstances, and he disappears fearing his family is being targeted, leaving Ryo to take care of Yuri. Years later, as Ryo refuses to work for Mr. Big as an adult, Big kidnaps Yuri and threatens Takuma to work for him. Reluctantly, Takuma agrees in order to protect Yuri, but first dons the iconic tengu mask and the persona "Mr. Karate" in order to hide his identity and protect his family's honor. Ryo eventually fights Mr. Karate to save Yuri, and threatens to kill him, but Yuri stops him and reveals Karate as Takuma, their father. Takuma repents for leaving them, and Ryo and Yuri forgive him. He returns back to his Dojo, and continues to train Ryo, as well as Yuri. One year after his unmasking, he receives an invitation to the King of Fighters tournament. | ||
==Introduction== | ==Introduction== | ||
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| moveId = Takuma_fhp | | moveId = Takuma_fhp | ||
| description = Big disjointed mid poke that hits | | description = Big disjointed mid poke that hits harder than most. Useful space control tool. | ||
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====clHK==== | ====clHK==== | ||
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| moveId = takuma_clhk | | moveId = takuma_clhk | ||
| description = | | description = clHK but it's a tad slower and does the damage of a light. Avoid. | ||
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====fHK==== | ====fHK==== | ||
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| moveId = takuma_fhk | | moveId = takuma_fhk | ||
| description = Hits at a respectable angle for anti-airing, and is very rewarding on hit. | | description = Hits at a respectable angle for anti-airing, and is very rewarding on hit. Go-to anti-air. | ||
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| moveId = takuma_2hk | | moveId = takuma_2hk | ||
| description = | | description = Safe on block at the ranges you'll be using this, and decently fast. Leads into Takuma's devastating jLK oki on hit, though you can't set up the touch of stun off this.. An excellent poke in neutral. | ||
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| moveId = takuma_jlp | | moveId = takuma_jlp | ||
| description = | | description = Tied for Takuma's fastest normal, but does 1 less damage than jHP. Useful if the two less frames of startup than jLK matters and you can't hold buttons early enough. | ||
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| moveId = takuma_jlk | | moveId = takuma_jlk | ||
| description = Big fast flying kick. Good air-to-air and jump-in. | | description = Big fast flying kick, and does more damage than jLP or jHP. Good air-to-air and jump-in. | ||
It's possible to set up an unblockable crossup with this move by hitting it at just the right angle. In addition, since lows in this game are a hitbox check rather than a hard-coded property, if Takuma meaties you with jLK as low to the ground as possible, jLK becomes a low. Takuma can set both of these situations up off throw, giving Robert a four-way mixup *and* an unblockable off his throw. | It's possible to set up an unblockable crossup with this move by hitting it at just the right angle. In addition, since lows in this game are a hitbox check rather than a hard-coded property, if Takuma meaties you with jLK as low to the ground as possible, jLK becomes a low. Takuma can set both of these situations up off throw, giving Robert a four-way mixup *and* an unblockable off his throw. | ||
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| moveId = takuma_jhp | | moveId = takuma_jhp | ||
| description = | | description = Tied for Takuma's fastest normal, but does 1 more damage than jLP. Useful if the two less frames of startup than jLK matters. | ||
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| moveId = takuma_jhk | | moveId = takuma_jhk | ||
| description = | | description = Pretty fast, very damaging air normal. Good for general space control and midair harassment. | ||
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| moveId = takuma_lowattack | | moveId = takuma_lowattack | ||
| description = Same range as sweep, but | | description = Same range as sweep, but slower and worse on block. No point. | ||
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| moveId = takuma_taunt | | moveId = takuma_taunt | ||
| description = | | description = Same frame data and Spirit drain as all other taunts currently on record. Taunting is useful as a neutral tool due to the Spirit drain; as Takuma, this is something you can threaten fullscreen vs an opponent trying to keep you out. | ||
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| description = Costs 20% Spirit. | | description = Costs 20% Spirit. | ||
At low Spirit, the fireball will dissipate instantly without travelling anywhere, and will do | Fireball with notably better frame data than the rest of Kyokugen. Useful as a far- or even mid-range harassment tool due to its speed and relative safety. | ||
At low Spirit, the fireball will dissipate instantly without travelling anywhere, and will do 10 damage. This is, of course, terrible, and you should not attempt this special at low Spirit. | |||
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=== | ===Kishin Geki=== | ||
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| moveId = takuma_214a | | moveId = takuma_214a | ||
| description = Consumes 20% Spirit on use if available, but is unchanged at low Spirit. | | description = Consumes 20% Spirit on use if available, but is unchanged at low Spirit. | ||
Despite the new name, this is just Ryo and Robert's Kyokugenryu Renbu Ken with better frame data. It's safe on block, unlike theirs, but still not especially useful due to not comboing properly with itself. Takuma does have a use for this move in the touch of stun setups detailed in the info box for his throw. Outside of that situation, this isn't even really useful as a combo ender if you need the 20 damage; if you have Spirit, you should route into Zan Retsu Ken or Shoran Kyaku instead, and if you don't, you should go for the stun loop off any hits you could get this off. | |||
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| description = Costs 25% Spirit. Cannot be special cancelled into. | | description = Costs 25% Spirit. Cannot be special cancelled into. | ||
Very bad move. High startup, awful on block, and unusable in combos | Very bad move. High startup, awful on block, and unusable in combos, and whiffs on crouchers at range. Due to how much ground Takuma's dash covers at infinitely less risk, and the very strong jumpscare option he already has with Shoran Kyaku, there's not much use to this as a neutral tool. | ||
At low Spirit, the travel speed during the active frames is cut in half, leading to the move only travelling 3/4 of the screen. In addition, the first hit does 16 damage, and the second hit won't come out at all. This is completely useless. | At low Spirit, the travel speed during the active frames is cut in half, leading to the move only travelling 3/4 of the screen. In addition, the first hit does 16 damage, and the second hit won't come out at all. This is completely useless. | ||
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At low Spirit, this move is replaced with Takuma's 5LP. This doesn't really do anything for him. | At low Spirit, this move is replaced with Takuma's 5LP. This doesn't really do anything for him. | ||
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===Shoran Kyaku=== | |||
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| moveId = takuma_63214b | |||
| description = Costs 40% Spirit. | |||
A character-defining threat at both high and low Spirit. Extremely fast, safe on block, very far-reaching option in neutral. Good thing to throw out, since on hit, it's very rewarding, and on block or whiff, you get away with it. Takuma also isn't concerned about the high Spirit cost, since being at low Spirit means bringing himself closer to accessing his stun loops. | |||
At low Spirit, this move is replaced with Takuma's f.HK, except it does 26 damage instead of 22. Since f.HK is special cancellable, this allows him to f.HK > f.HK > f.HK as a combo, which is a guaranteed stun. This is Takuma's stun loop, and it allows him to win the round instantly off the right hits. | |||
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==Super Move== | ==Super Move== | ||
===Haoh | ===Haoh Shikou Ken=== | ||
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| moveId = takuma_641236a | | moveId = takuma_641236a | ||
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| description = Costs 75% Spirit. Can only be executed with sufficient Spirit and at 25% health or below. | | description = Costs 75% Spirit. Can only be executed with sufficient Spirit and at 25% health or below. | ||
Big, damaging unblockable. | Big, damaging unblockable. Can be set up as a meaty off most of his knockdowns or cancelling an anti-air into it, but given how spendy Takuma is, and how explosive he is when out of Spirit, you won't be in a position to use this often. Against opponents without good reversal options, though, this can provide a devastating checkmate option. | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:20, 22 March 2025

Story
Takuma in his younger days grew many different rivalries with other martial arts practitioners, such as Ryuhaku Todoh and Lee Gakusuo, Lee Pai Long's father. Through these battles, he gains the nickname "The Ultimate Tiger", a name similar to one Ryo will inherit one day. He married an American woman named Ronnet and has two kids, Ryo and Yuri. He moved to America to raise his kids and spread the prestige of his dojo. He trained Ryo fiercely, and recruited Robert Garcia as a student as well. When Ryo turned 10, Ronnet died in mysterious circumstances, and he disappears fearing his family is being targeted, leaving Ryo to take care of Yuri. Years later, as Ryo refuses to work for Mr. Big as an adult, Big kidnaps Yuri and threatens Takuma to work for him. Reluctantly, Takuma agrees in order to protect Yuri, but first dons the iconic tengu mask and the persona "Mr. Karate" in order to hide his identity and protect his family's honor. Ryo eventually fights Mr. Karate to save Yuri, and threatens to kill him, but Yuri stops him and reveals Karate as Takuma, their father. Takuma repents for leaving them, and Ryo and Yuri forgive him. He returns back to his Dojo, and continues to train Ryo, as well as Yuri. One year after his unmasking, he receives an invitation to the King of Fighters tournament.
Introduction
Takuma is a strong character with a lot of simple, no-nonsense tools that are extremely effective at what they do. He still has some nonsense, though.
Strengths | Weaknesses |
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Colors
Movelist
Special Moves
Hien Shippu Kyaku - +
- 25% Spirit
Zan Retsu Ken - +
- 40% Spirit
Super Move
Haoh Shikou Ken - +
- 75% Spirit
Desperation Move
Ryuko Ranbu - +
+
- 75% Spirit
Normals
Standing Normals
5LP
Stand LP
5A
5A |
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5LK
Stand LK
5B
5B |
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clHP
Close HP
5[A]
5[A] |
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fHP
Far HP
5[A]
5[A] |
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clHK
Close HK
5[B]
5[B] |
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fHK
Far HK
5[B]
5[B] |
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Crouching Normals
2LP
2LP
2A
2A |
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2LK
2LK
2B
2B |
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2HP
2HP
2[A]
2[A] |
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2HK
2HK
2[B]
2[B] |
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Jumping Normals
j.LP
j.LP
j.A
j.A |
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j.LK
j.LK
j.B
j.B |
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j.HP
j.HP
j.[A]
j.[A] |
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j.HK
j.HP
j.[B]
j.[B] |
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System Mechanics
Uppercut
Uppercut
AC
AC |
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Low Attack
Low Attack
BC
BC |
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Throw
Throw
6/4 C
6/4 C |
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Taunt
Taunt
D
D |
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Special Moves
Ko-Oh Ken
Ko-Oh Ken
236A
236A |
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Kishin Geki
Kishin Geki
214A
214A |
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Hien Shippu Kyaku
Hien Shippu Kyaku
16B
16B |
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Zan Retsu Ken
Zan Retsu Ken
646A
646A |
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Shoran Kyaku
Shoran Kyaku
63214B
63214B |
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Super Move
Haoh Shikou Ken
Haoh Shikou Ken
641236A
641236A |
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Desperation Move
Ryuko Ranbu
Ryuko Ranbu
23646AC
23646AC |
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