Goku also has another unique ability, he is the only character in the game that is able to actually combo into Super Spirit Bomb, since his heavy break cancels into it and other ultimates almost instantenously. His other slots are not to be underestimated either, as SSGSS Goku has a ton of stamina, as well as having access to SSB Kaioken, giving him absolutely insane damage. His backhit although not very fast, lasts a long time and has a very wide hitbox, making it difficult to avoid. Goku's mentor preset in particular has a pretty large selection of moves, being able to use lots of different Ki Blast and Strike moves, although that is mostly in the Supers, as Dragon Fist is his only true strike Ultimate, but regardless it is a very strong one. Goku is a pretty simple but versatile character with most of the tools everyone would want, a teleport combo, a decently fast knockdown combo for easy ground infinites, and a hard knockdown. Grab: Goku grabs his opponent by the legs and spins them around for a while before throwing them away horizontally.If the first hit after the launcher is replaced with a light attack, Goku will instead do the sledgehammer ending from the light string that can cause a hard knockdown. 5元H: After the light attacks, launches the oppnent away, then teleports in front of their path to deliver a further combo, ending with the same punch as LHH.LHH: Following the light attack or attacks, Goku does a spin kick, and then a punch that causes a knockback.
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