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'''Gerudo Dragon''' ({{ja|地竜拳|Chiryūken}}, ''Earth Dragon Fist'') is {{SSBM|Ganondorf}}'s [[side special]] move in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''. It is essentially a [[clone]] of [[Captain Falcon]]'s [[Raptor Boost]], but it is much more powerful, slower, and the uppercut involves [[darkness|dark magic]] instead of fire. This attack can star KO opponents at high percentages.
'''Gerudo Dragon''' ({{ja|地竜拳|Chiryūken}}, ''Earth Dragon Fist'') is {{SSBM|Ganondorf}}'s [[side special]] move in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''. It is essentially a [[clone]] of [[Captain Falcon]]'s [[Raptor Boost]], but it is much more powerful, slower, and the uppercut involves [[darkness|dark magic]] instead of fire.


==Overview==
==Overview==
The Gerudo Dragon allows Ganondorf the ability to counter some [[projectile]]s while the attack is propelling him forward, similarly to Raptor Boost. The attack sends the opponent up into the air, but unlike Raptor Boost, does not [[meteor smash]] airborne opponents. The attack inflicts 17% on the ground, and 16% while airborne.
Gerudo Dragon is an uppercut that has the ability to counter some [[projectile]]s while the attack is propelling Ganondorf forward, similarly to Raptor Boost. The attack sends the opponent upwards, but unlike Raptor Boost, it does not [[meteor smash]] when used in the air. The attack inflicts 17% on the ground, and 16% while airborne.


In the middle percentages, the attack sets the opponent up for many juggling [[combo]]s, but due to it being easily punished if used under the wrong circumstances, it is not often the optimal move to use. The attack is moderately [[lag]]gy if missed; Ganondorf will fall to the ground and sluggishly get up, all the while vulnerable to attack.
In the low-to-middle percentages, the attack sets the opponent up for many juggling [[combo]]s, though not as effective as Raptor Boost due to its higher knockback. However, despite its higher knockback, it is not strong enough to KO at realistic percentages.


Like with Raptor Boost, Gerudo Dragon does not grab [[ledge]]s, making it poor for horizontal recovery.
The move is generally not optimal to use due to its short distance that gives it a poor approach, and is easily punishable if used under the wrong circumstances. The attack is moderately [[lag]]gy if missed; Ganondorf will fall to the ground and sluggishly get up, all the while vulnerable to attack. In addition, like with Raptor Boost, Gerudo Dragon does not grab [[ledge]]s, making it poor for horizontal recovery.


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Revision as of 06:21, December 8, 2015

For the move that replaced Gerudo Dragon from Brawl onward, see Flame Choke; for Captain Falcon's move that Gerudo Dragon was cloned from, see Raptor Boost.
Gerudo Dragon
Gerudo Dragon
Gerudo Dragon used against Mario.
User Ganondorf
Universe The Legend of Zelda

Gerudo Dragon (地竜拳, Earth Dragon Fist) is Ganondorf's side special move in Super Smash Bros. Melee. It is essentially a clone of Captain Falcon's Raptor Boost, but it is much more powerful, slower, and the uppercut involves dark magic instead of fire.

Overview

Gerudo Dragon is an uppercut that has the ability to counter some projectiles while the attack is propelling Ganondorf forward, similarly to Raptor Boost. The attack sends the opponent upwards, but unlike Raptor Boost, it does not meteor smash when used in the air. The attack inflicts 17% on the ground, and 16% while airborne.

In the low-to-middle percentages, the attack sets the opponent up for many juggling combos, though not as effective as Raptor Boost due to its higher knockback. However, despite its higher knockback, it is not strong enough to KO at realistic percentages.

The move is generally not optimal to use due to its short distance that gives it a poor approach, and is easily punishable if used under the wrong circumstances. The attack is moderately laggy if missed; Ganondorf will fall to the ground and sluggishly get up, all the while vulnerable to attack. In addition, like with Raptor Boost, Gerudo Dragon does not grab ledges, making it poor for horizontal recovery.