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:''For Terry's [[Fighter ability|Super Special Moves]], see [[Power Geyser]] and [[Buster Wolf]].''
:''For Terry's [[Fighter ability|Super Special Moves]], see [[Power Geyser]] and [[Buster Wolf]].''


'''Triple Wolf''' ({{ja|トリプルウルフ|Toripuru Urufu}}, ''Triple Wolf'') is [[Terry]]'s [[Final Smash]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''.
'''Triple Wolf''' ({{ja|トリプルウルフ|Toripuru Urufu}}, ''Triple Wolf'') is [[Terry]]'s [[Final Smash]].
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Upon activation, Terry will shout "Overheat!" and perform a Triple Geyser, consisting of three consecutive [[Power Geyser]]s. If an opponent is hit by one of these geysers, gameplay will transition into a cutscene, where Terry will perform a [[Power Dunk]] with a shout, before charging up, yelling "Here's the big one!" and performing a cinematic [[Buster Wolf]] while shouting “BUSTER WOLF!!”. If multiple opponents are hit by the Triple Geyser, only the first one will be subjected to the cutscene.  
Upon activation, Terry will shout "Overheat!" and perform a Triple Geyser, consisting of three consecutive [[Power Geyser]]s. If an opponent is hit by one of these geysers, gameplay will transition into a cutscene, where Terry will perform a [[Power Dunk]] with a shout, before charging up, yelling "Here's the big one!" and performing a cinematic [[Buster Wolf]] while shouting “BUSTER WOLF!!”. If multiple opponents are hit by the Triple Geyser, only the first one will be subjected to the cutscene.  


Triple Geyser is capable of dealing a lot of damage to bystanders; the cinematic finisher can KO Mario at around 60% from the center of an [[Ω form]] stage, while the geysers themselves can KO at around 130% under the same conditions, though the latter is only relevant if the move strikes multiple opponents. Due to the move's massive range and ability to combo from a wide variety of Terry’s moves, it is an effective Final Smash against single opponents.
Triple Geyser is capable of dealing a lot of damage to bystanders; the cinematic finisher can KO opponents at around 60% from the center of an [[Ω form]] stage, while the geysers themselves can KO at around 130% under the same conditions, though the latter is only relevant if the move strikes multiple opponents. Due to the move's massive range and ability to combo from a wide variety of Terry’s moves, it is an effective Final Smash against single opponents.


===Canceling===
===Canceling===
Thanks to his special-canceling mechanic, Terry can cancel many of his moves into Triple Wolf. By pressing the special button after connecting with one of his standard attacks or most special moves (i.e. all except Power Wave and Power Geyser) Terry will cancel the endlag of an attack straight into a Triple Wolf.
Thanks to his [[special move canceling]] mechanic, Terry can cancel many of his moves into Triple Wolf. By pressing the special button after connecting with one of his standard attacks or most special moves (i.e. all except Power Wave and Power Geyser) Terry will cancel the endlag of an attack straight into a Triple Wolf.


==Instructional quote==
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==Origin==
==Origin==
The move combines Power Dunk, a special move of Terry's, with Triple Geyser and Buster Wolf, two of Terry's Super Special Moves from the ''Fatal Fury'' series. Triple Geyser, an improved version of the Power Geyser, was first introduced in ''Fatal Fury 3'', where it was a Hidden Super Desperation Move that required a hidden button combo pre-match to use (as Power Geyser was a Desperation Move). Later games in the ''King of Fighters'' series include it a Super Desperation Move usable when Terry has a full super meter, and when his health is low enough to use a Desperation Move at will. Buster Wolf was introduced in ''Garou: Mark of the Wolves''. The incorporation of Power Dunk in the Final Smash could be a reference to ''Real Bout Fatal Fury Special'', where it is used as the first part of Terry's secret Desperation Move, High-Angle Geyser, or ''The King of Fighters XIV'', where it is turned into a super move in the form of Star Dunk Volcano.
The move combines Power Dunk, a special move of Terry's, with Triple Geyser and Buster Wolf, two of Terry's Super Special Moves from the ''Fatal Fury'' series. Triple Geyser, an improved version of the Power Geyser, was first introduced in ''Fatal Fury 3'', where it was a Hidden Super Desperation Move that required a hidden button combo pre-match to use (as Power Geyser was a Desperation Move). Later games in the ''King of Fighters'' series include it a Super Desperation Move usable when Terry has a full super meter, and when his health is low enough to use a Desperation Move at will. Buster Wolf was introduced in ''Garou: Mark of the Wolves''. The incorporation of Power Dunk in the Final Smash could be a reference to ''Real Bout Fatal Fury Special'', where it is used as the first part of Terry's Hidden Super Desperation Move, High-Angle Geyser, or ''The King of Fighters XIV'', where it is turned into a super move in the form of Star Dunk Volcano.


Terry's cries of "Here's the big one!" and "BUSTER WOLF!!" in this Final Smash are heavily inspired by his voice clips for EX Buster Wolf from ''The King of Fighters XIV''. The name of the move however is original to ''Smash''.
Terry's cries of "Here's the big one!" and "BUSTER WOLF!!" in this Final Smash are heavily inspired by his voice clips for EX Buster Wolf from ''The King of Fighters XIV''. The name of the move, however, is original to ''Smash'', though the Wolf part of the name refers to his nicknames Legendary Hungry Wolf, Wild Wolf and The Legendary Wolf as well as the move Buster Wolf.
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Terry-ff3-powa3.gif|Terry using Triple Geyser in ''{{s|wikipedia|Fatal Fury 3: Road to the Final Victory}}''.
Terry-ff3-powa3.gif|Terry using Triple Geyser in ''{{s|wikipedia|Fatal Fury 3: Road to the Final Victory}}''.
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BusterWolfOrigin.gif|Terry performing Buster Wolf in ''{{s|wikipedia|Garou: Mark of the Wolves}}''.
BusterWolfOrigin.gif|Terry performing Buster Wolf in ''{{s|wikipedia|Garou: Mark of the Wolves}}''.
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==Gallery==
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Using this move against {{SSBU|Mr. Game & Watch}} will show his model in 3D, as with [[Supernova]].
*Using this move against {{SSBU|Mr. Game & Watch}} will show his model in 3D, as with [[ARMS Rush]] and [[Supernova]].
*When using Triple Wolf in the air, Terry's animations are styled after the ''Real Bout Fatal Fury Special'' version of Triple Geyser. Instead of the normal animation, Terry performs the second geyser with an uppercut rather than punching the ground with his fist.
*When using Triple Wolf in the air, Terry's animations are styled after the ''Real Bout Fatal Fury Special'' version of Triple Geyser. Instead of the normal animation, Terry performs the second geyser with an uppercut rather than punching the ground with his fist.
*When Terry performs the Power Dunk during Triple Wolf on any character, he will hit them in the chest or stomach; however the one exception to this is [[Min Min]], whom Terry strikes on the back of the head instead.
*When Terry performs the Power Dunk during Triple Wolf on any character, he will hit them in the chest or stomach; however the one exception to this is [[Min Min]], whom Terry strikes on the back of the head instead.
*Triple Geyser is the only part of the move that cannot be normally performed during gameplay of ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.
*Triple Geyser is the only part of the move that cannot be normally performed during gameplay of ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''. However, Triple Geyser uses three [[Power Geyser]]s, a move that can be performed normally.


{{Special Moves|char=Terry}}
{{Special Moves|char=Terry}}

Latest revision as of 20:47, March 26, 2024

Triple Wolf
Terry Final Smash SSBU.gif
Terry's Triple Wolf in Ultimate.
User Terry
Universe Fatal Fury
For Terry's Super Special Moves, see Power Geyser and Buster Wolf.

Triple Wolf (トリプルウルフ, Triple Wolf) is Terry's Final Smash.

Overview[edit]

Upon activation, Terry will shout "Overheat!" and perform a Triple Geyser, consisting of three consecutive Power Geysers. If an opponent is hit by one of these geysers, gameplay will transition into a cutscene, where Terry will perform a Power Dunk with a shout, before charging up, yelling "Here's the big one!" and performing a cinematic Buster Wolf while shouting “BUSTER WOLF!!”. If multiple opponents are hit by the Triple Geyser, only the first one will be subjected to the cutscene.

Triple Geyser is capable of dealing a lot of damage to bystanders; the cinematic finisher can KO opponents at around 60% from the center of an Ω form stage, while the geysers themselves can KO at around 130% under the same conditions, though the latter is only relevant if the move strikes multiple opponents. Due to the move's massive range and ability to combo from a wide variety of Terry’s moves, it is an effective Final Smash against single opponents.

Canceling[edit]

Thanks to his special move canceling mechanic, Terry can cancel many of his moves into Triple Wolf. By pressing the special button after connecting with one of his standard attacks or most special moves (i.e. all except Power Wave and Power Geyser) Terry will cancel the endlag of an attack straight into a Triple Wolf.

Instructional quote[edit]

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Move List TerryHeadSSBU.png A powerful triple combo that starts with Triple Geyser, continues with Power Dunk, and ends with Buster Wolf. Triple Geyser can damage multiple opponents, but only the first opponent it hits suffers the full combo.

Origin[edit]

The move combines Power Dunk, a special move of Terry's, with Triple Geyser and Buster Wolf, two of Terry's Super Special Moves from the Fatal Fury series. Triple Geyser, an improved version of the Power Geyser, was first introduced in Fatal Fury 3, where it was a Hidden Super Desperation Move that required a hidden button combo pre-match to use (as Power Geyser was a Desperation Move). Later games in the King of Fighters series include it a Super Desperation Move usable when Terry has a full super meter, and when his health is low enough to use a Desperation Move at will. Buster Wolf was introduced in Garou: Mark of the Wolves. The incorporation of Power Dunk in the Final Smash could be a reference to Real Bout Fatal Fury Special, where it is used as the first part of Terry's Hidden Super Desperation Move, High-Angle Geyser, or The King of Fighters XIV, where it is turned into a super move in the form of Star Dunk Volcano.

Terry's cries of "Here's the big one!" and "BUSTER WOLF!!" in this Final Smash are heavily inspired by his voice clips for EX Buster Wolf from The King of Fighters XIV. The name of the move, however, is original to Smash, though the Wolf part of the name refers to his nicknames Legendary Hungry Wolf, Wild Wolf and The Legendary Wolf as well as the move Buster Wolf.

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name
Japan Japanese トリプルウルフ, Triple Wolf
UK English Triple Wolf
France French Triple Wolf
Germany German Triple Wolf
Spain Spanish Triple Wolf
Italy Italian Triple Wolf
China Chinese (Simplified) 饿狼三连
Taiwan Chinese (Traditional) 餓狼三連
South Korea Korean 트리플 울프, Triple Wolf
Netherlands Dutch Triowolf
Russia Russian Трoйнoй вoлк

Trivia[edit]

  • Using this move against Mr. Game & Watch will show his model in 3D, as with ARMS Rush and Supernova.
  • When using Triple Wolf in the air, Terry's animations are styled after the Real Bout Fatal Fury Special version of Triple Geyser. Instead of the normal animation, Terry performs the second geyser with an uppercut rather than punching the ground with his fist.
  • When Terry performs the Power Dunk during Triple Wolf on any character, he will hit them in the chest or stomach; however the one exception to this is Min Min, whom Terry strikes on the back of the head instead.
  • Triple Geyser is the only part of the move that cannot be normally performed during gameplay of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. However, Triple Geyser uses three Power Geysers, a move that can be performed normally.