Left Splits Kick
Kazuya Left Splits Kick SSBU.gif
Left Splits Kick in Ultimate.
User Kazuya
Universe Tekken

Left Splits Kick (左踵落とし, Left Heel Drop) is one of several Command-input moves exclusive to Kazuya.

OverviewEdit

Players must perform → → + attack input. If done successfully, he stretches his left leg upwards and swings it downwards immediately after. It reflects projectiles from frame 7 onwards, with a 2.4× damage multiplier and incredible speed. It is, damage-wise, the strongest reflector in the game, resulting in extremely early KOs if it reflects an already strong projectile. The initial lunge when the attack is used effectively increases its attack range, including for reflecting projectiles, making it difficult to contest in the latter context. However, it is decently committal, requiring what's often an initial dash input to perform and having noticeable endlag, meaning Kazuya will often lose reflector wars or otherwise be punished for misuse.

OriginEdit

 
Heihachi performing Right Splits Kick in Tekken 7, a variant of the attack.

Left Splits Kick has existed since the original Tekken and has since become a staple on characters using Mishima-style fighting karate, but characters like Ogre have also been able to use it. The move is typically performed with →, →(held) + 3, though other characters have slightly different activation methods depending on the game. It's similar to Ryu's close heavy kick in the Street Fighter franchise. The ability to reflect projectiles is unique to Smash. Left Splits Kick is notorious for causing a 50/50 situation on block because of forcing the opponent into crouch. Heihachi Mishima has two versions of Left Splits Kick in Tekken 3, one forcing crouch on hit, and the other causing knockdown.

TriviaEdit

  • Out of all of Kazuya's command-input moves, Left Splits Kick is the only one that can utilise Negative Edge. This is because his other command-input moves are inputted during a Crouch Dash, which is recognised as a separate move.

Names in other languagesEdit

Language Name
  Japanese 左踵落とし
  English Left Splits Kick
  French Left Splits Kick
  German Left Splits Kick
  Spanish Left Splits Kick
  Italian Left Splits Kick
  Chinese Left Splits Kick
  Korean Left Splits Kick
  Dutch Linkerhieltrap
  Russian Вертикальный удар левой ногой