Yun Lee
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[edit] Overview
Yun, along with his twin brother Yang, are characters in the Street Fighter III series. In Street Fighter III: New Generation, Yang has identical moves to Yun, but they began changing their respective styles in Street Fighter III: Second Impact and Street Fighter III: Third Strike.
[edit] Statistics
- Height: 173 cm
- Weight: 62 kg
- BWH sizes: B102, W73, H85
- Blood Type: B
- From: Hong Kong (stated as "From: Hong Kong" in SFA3, NOT birthplace)
- Birthplace: Shanghai
- Fighting Style: Kung Fu
[edit] Techniques
[edit] Special Moves
- Zesshou Hohou - Yun hops forward, a fist outstretched. This is a staple move among various kung fu practicioners in fighting games.
- Senkyuutai - In New Generation, Yun (and Yang) rolls forward, dodging projectiles, and performs a handstand kick. In Second Impact, Yun foregoes the forward roll and instead kicks higher.
- Kobokushi - A slow moving twin palm attack that nullifies projectiles.
- Zenpou Tenshin - A grabbing attack that does no damage, but has Yun flip over to the enemy's other side, leaving him open for Yun to attack.
- Raigeki Shuu - An aerial dive kick.
- Tetsuzankou - New to Second Impact, Yun ducks forward and leans to strike the opponent with his shoulder. Also a staple kung fu move.
[edit] Super Arts
- Tenshin Senkyuutai - Only in New Generation, Yun rolls forward, kicks the opponent up into the air, and follows with multiple kicks.
- Sourai Rengeki - A series of multiple elbows and palms, ending in two spinning kicks. If Yun whiffs (misses) the second of the elbows, he will not continue his attack.
- Gen'ei Jin - Yun concentrates and releases shadow copies of himself that trail him. This move allows Yun to effectively juggle the opponent with his attacks.
- You Hou - Yun's high powered move, Yun opens with a knife hand, launches the opponent with a Tetsuzankou, and finishes with an upraised fist. This can be followed up further with other attacks as the opponent is falling down. This was not available in Street Fighter III: New Generation.
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[edit] Sources
- Tiamat's Street Fighter guide: Contains translated information found in various official Japanese language Capcom sources, such as All About Street Fighter Zero 3, Eiga Street Fighter II Memorial Koushiki Fanbook ISBN: 4-09-102491-2 , Official Street Fighter Zero 3 Guidebook, Street Fighter 3: New Generation Bible, Street Fighter Eternal Challenge.
- Kao Megura's Street Fighter guide: Contains special move translations.
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