

This can be followed up further with other attacks as the opponent is falling down. 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 move allows Yun to effectively juggle the opponent with his attacks. Gen'ei Jin - Yun concentrates and releases shadow copies of himself that trail him.If Yun whiffs (misses) the second of the elbows, he will not continue his attack.
YUN STREET FIGHTER III NEW GENERATION SERIES
Sourai Rengeki - A series of multiple elbows and palms, ending in two spinning kicks.Tenshin Senkyuutai - Only in New Generation, Yun rolls forward, kicks the opponent up into the air, and follows with multiple kicks.Tetsuzankou - New to Second Impact, Yun ducks forward and leans to strike the opponent with his shoulder.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.Kobokushi - A slow moving twin palm attack that nullifies projectiles.In Second Impact, Yun foregoes the forward roll and instead kicks higher. Senkyuutai - In New Generation, Yun (and Yang) rolls forward, dodging projectiles, and performs a handstand kick.This is a staple move among various kung fu practitioners in fighting games. Zesshou Hohou - Yun hops forward, a fist outstretched.From: Hong Kong (stated as "From: Hong Kong" in SFA3, NOT birthplace).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. Yun, along with his twin brother Yang, are characters in the Street Fighter III series.
