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[[image:SF1MR_Retsu_portrait.png|frame|right|Retsu's portrait art]]
[[image:SF1MR_Retsu_colors.PNG|frame|right|Retsu's default and P2 alternate color]]
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== Background ==
{{SF1MR Character Subnav|char=Retsu}}
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{{FP Box|header={{Big|'''Retsu'''}}|content=
'''Retsu''' is a previously ex-communicated martial artist who was banned from his dojo for using forbidden techniques. Retsu is much older and wiser than he looks, being one of Goutetsu's dojo assistants and watching Gouken and Akuma personally. He was tasked with locating the two of them as they trained elsewhere, under the request of Goutetsu. When Retsu found Gouken, he had been training in the mountains for 14 days without food or water, a feat only accomplished by Goutetsu before him. This meant that Gouken had reached enlightenment. Retsu gave him a final test by taking him to the village where his parents were murdered. Gouken said he had no intentions to fight them, proving to Retsu that he had passed and became enlightened.
'''Retsu''' is a previously ex-communicated martial artist who was banned from his dojo for using forbidden techniques. Retsu is much older and wiser than he looks, being one of Goutetsu's dojo assistants and watching Gouken and Akuma personally. He was tasked with locating the two of them as they trained elsewhere, under the request of Goutetsu. When Retsu found Gouken, he had been training in the mountains for 14 days without food or water, a feat only accomplished by Goutetsu before him. This meant that Gouken had reached enlightenment. Retsu gave him a final test by taking him to the village where his parents were murdered. Gouken said he had no intentions to fight them, proving to Retsu that he had passed and became enlightened.


== Introduction ==
Retsu is an aggressive rushdown character, using his high damage and very plus normals and specials to force the opponent to block long chip strings and punishing them when they try to escape. His '''Incomplete Spin Kick {{clr|2|(4214K)}}''' makes for an amazing combo ender and is plus enough to true string into itself, allowing Retsu to essentially checkmate a round if it gets blocked. His buttons like '''{{clr|3|2C}}''', '''{{clr|2|2B}}''', '''{{clr|3|5C}}''', and '''{{clr|7|5D}}''' all make for stellar close range brawling tools, and while he lacks any throw or overhead to mix with, he doesn't need them as much as other mixless characters do. '''Retsu Reversal {{clr|1|(214P)}}''', while not a true reversal, allows him to call out bad pokes and repetitive pressure for big damage. His '''Shaolin Special {{clr|2|(236236K)}}''' super is amazing to end combos with, when it connects properly.  
Retsu is an aggressive rushdown character, using his high damage and very plus normals and specials to force the opponent to block long chip strings and punishing them when they try to escape. His 4214K Incomplete Spin Kick makes for an amazing combo ender and is plus enough to true string into itself, allowing Retsu to essentially checkmate a round if it gets blocked. His buttons like 2C, 2B, 5C, and 5D all make for stellar close range brawling tools, and while he lacks any throw or overhead to mix with, he doesn't need them as much as other mixless characters do. 214P Retsu Reversal, while not a true reversal, allows him to call out bad pokes and repetitive pressure for big damage. His 236236K Shaolin Special super is amazing to end combos with, when it connects properly.  


Retsu suffers from SF1MR system mechanics somewhat, as he has to contend with powerful zoning and superior buttons. While he can infinitely blockstring, it isn't easy or fast, and requires that he still gets in and lands a Tatsu. His 236P Hadouken and 236236P Hadouken x3 are pitiful fireballs, and only really exist to give Retsu an answer to zoning himself by allowing him to delete fireballs with his own. Shaolin Special is a great reversal, starting in 2 frames and being fully invincible for a large time, but it can drop hits or even fall out at longer ranges. This especially becomes an issue with his midscreen super combos, though in the corner this is less true. Retsu is a rushdown character with some decent tools for neutral and defense, but as a reference to the infamous joke character Dan, a few of his tools just don't work sometimes.
Retsu suffers from SF1MR system mechanics somewhat, as he has to contend with powerful zoning and superior buttons. While he can infinitely blockstring, it isn't easy or fast, and requires that he still gets in and lands a Tatsu. His '''Hadouken {{clr|1|(236P)}}''' and '''Hadouken x3 {{clr|1|(236236P)}}''' are pitiful fireballs, and only really exist to give Retsu an answer to zoning himself by allowing him to delete fireballs with his own. '''Shaolin Special''' is a great reversal, starting in 2 frames and being fully invincible for a large time, but it can drop hits or even fall out at longer ranges. This especially becomes an issue with his midscreen super combos, though in the corner this is less true. Retsu is a rushdown character with some decent tools for neutral and defense, but as a reference to the infamous joke character Dan, a few of his tools just don't work sometimes.
 
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*'''Simple and Consistent:''' Retsu is likely the easiest character to pick up and play, as nothing he does is necessarily complex and all of his best stuff is obvious
*'''Simple and Consistent:''' Retsu is likely the easiest character to pick up and play, as nothing he does is necessarily complex and all of his best stuff is obvious
*'''Offense:''' Retsu is tied for the 2nd fastest character, and with various buttons for brawling and mashing, he can get in fast and abuse 4214K to close out rounds quick
*'''Offense:''' Retsu is tied for the 2nd fastest character, and with various buttons for brawling and mashing, he can get in fast and abuse '''{{clr|2|4214K}}''' to close out rounds quick
*'''Damage:''' 2C links rack up damage quickly, and 4214D is a great and simple combo ender
*'''Damage:''' '''{{clr|3|2C}}''' links rack up damage quickly, and '''{{clr|7|4214D}}''' is a great and simple combo ender
*'''Chip:''' Thanks to his powerful infinite blockstring, Retsu can rack up chip or even kill the opponent for blocking a single Tatsu
*'''Chip:''' Thanks to his powerful infinite blockstring, Retsu can rack up chip or even kill the opponent for blocking a single Tatsu
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*'''No Mixup:''' Throws are not a universal concept in SF1MR, and Retsu lacks an overhead or a crossup. This forces him to rely on chip to make realistic comebacks
*'''No Mixup:''' Throws are not a universal concept in SF1MR, and Retsu lacks an overhead or a crossup. This forces him to rely on chip to make realistic comebacks
*'''Bad Fireball:''' Retsu's 236P fireball only travels about 1/3rd of the screen, and both versions disappear at the same spacing. Notably, the C fireball disappears before Retsu even recovers from his fireball animation. This hurts Retsu's zoning a lot, leaving his fireball to be more or less a pressure and anti-zoning tool alone
*'''Bad Fireball:''' Retsu's '''{{clr|1|236P}}''' fireball only travels about 1/3rd of the screen, and both versions disappear at the same spacing. Notably, the C fireball disappears before Retsu even recovers from his fireball animation. This hurts Retsu's zoning a lot, leaving his fireball to be more or less a pressure and anti-zoning tool alone
*'''Defense:''' 214P isn't a frame 1 counter, and loses to lows, projectiles, and the occasional throw. Since 236236P causes no knockdown, 236236K is his best reversal, and it costs meter and likes to drop hits
*'''Defense:''' '''{{clr|1|214P}}''' isn't a frame 1 counter, and loses to lows, projectiles, and the occasional throw. Since '''{{clr|1|236236P}}''' causes no knockdown, '''{{clr|2|236236K}}''' is his best reversal, and it costs meter and likes to drop hits
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== Character Summary ==
{{SF1MR Character Subnav|char=Retsu|short=Retsu}}
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{{Content Box|header=Move List|content=
;Special Moves
:236A/C - ''Hadouken'': Counter-Zoning Tool
:4214B/D - ''Incomplete Spin Kick'': Combo Ender/Pressure Tool
:2146A/C - ''Retsu Reversal'': Counter
;Supers
:236236P - ''Hadouken x3'': Anti-Zoning Super
:236236K - ''Shaolin Special'': Combo Ender/Reversal Super
;Unique Attacks
N/A
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{{Content Box|header=Stats & vitals|content=
{{FP Box|header={{Big|'''Profile'''}}|content=
<center><div style="display:flex; overflow-x:hidden; justify-content: {{{portraitalign|center}}};">[[File:SF1MR_Retsu_portrait.png|frameless|400px|right]]</div></center>
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{{Big|'''Stats and Vitals'''}}
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*'''Attack Rating''' = 100
*'''Attack Rating''' = 100
*'''Armor Rating''' = 100
*'''Armor Rating''' = 100
*'''Forward Walk Speed''' = 2.7
*'''Forward Walk Speed''' = 2.7
*'''Taunt''' = 30f
*'''Taunt''' = 30f
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{{Content Box|header=Quick Combo Reference|content=
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Basic BNBs:
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*'''2A > 2C > 4214D''' = '''227 Damage'''
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*'''2A > 2B, 2B > 4214D''' = '''211 Damage'''
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*'''2C, 2C > 4214D''' = '''266 Damage'''
;Special Moves
 
:{{clr|1|'''236A/C'''}} - ''Hadouken'': Counter-Zoning Tool
Metered BNBs:
:{{clr|2|'''4214B/D'''}} - ''Incomplete Spin Kick'': Combo Ender/Pressure Tool
*'''2A > 2C > 236236K''' = '''308 Damage'''
:{{clr|1|'''214A/C'''}} - ''Retsu Reversal'': Counter
*'''2A > 2B, 2B > 236236P''' = '''198 Damage'''
;Supers
:{{clr|1|'''236236P'''}} - ''Hadouken x3'': Anti-Zoning Super
:{{clr|2|'''236236K'''}} - ''Shaolin Special'': Combo Ender/Reversal Super
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N/A</div></center>
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{{Big|'''Colors'''}}</br>
[[File:SF1MR_Retsu_colors.PNG|borderless|200px]]
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== Normals ==
== Normals ==
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{{MoveData
{{MoveData
|name    = Stand Light Punch
|name    = Stand Light Punch
|input    = 5A
|input    = '''{{clr|1|5A}}'''
|image    = SF1MR_Retsu_5A.PNG
|image    = SF1MR_Retsu_5A.PNG
|hitbox  = SF1MR_Retsu_5A_HB.PNG
|hitbox  = SF1MR_Retsu_5A_HB.PNG
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{{MoveData
{{MoveData
|name    = Stand Light Kick
|name    = Stand Light Kick
|input    = 5B
|input    = '''{{clr|2|5B}}'''
|image    = SF1MR_Retsu_5B.PNG
|image    = SF1MR_Retsu_5B.PNG
|hitbox  = SF1MR_Retsu_5B_HB.PNG
|hitbox  = SF1MR_Retsu_5B_HB.PNG
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{{MoveData
{{MoveData
|name    = Stand Heavy Punch
|name    = Stand Heavy Punch
|input    = 5C
|input    = '''{{clr|3|5C}}'''
|image    = SF1MR_Retsu_5C.PNG
|image    = SF1MR_Retsu_5C.PNG
|hitbox  = SF1MR_Retsu_5C_HB.PNG
|hitbox  = SF1MR_Retsu_5C_HB.PNG
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|advBlock    = -2
|advBlock    = -2
|description =
|description =
* Only cancels to 236P Hadouken
* Only cancels to '''Hadouken {{clr|1|(236P)}}'''


An active, chunky hit for poking and antiairing. -2 on block is not bad for it with good pushback, and you can link many things from it, or safely cancel into Hadoken for tacking on chip. It's active frames also make it ideal for being a meaty.
An active, chunky hit for poking and antiairing. -2 on block is not bad for it with good pushback, and you can link many things from it, or safely cancel into '''Hadouken''' for tacking on chip. It's active frames also make it ideal for being a meaty.
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{{MoveData
{{MoveData
|name    = Stand Heavy Kick
|name    = Stand Heavy Kick
|input    = 5D
|input    = '''{{clr|7|5D}}'''
|image    = SF1MR_Retsu_5D.PNG
|image    = SF1MR_Retsu_5D.PNG
|hitbox  = SF1MR_Retsu_5D_HB.PNG
|hitbox  = SF1MR_Retsu_5D_HB.PNG
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|advBlock    = -7
|advBlock    = -7
|description =
|description =
* Air unblockable; Only cancels to 236P Hadouken
* Air unblockable; Only cancels to '''Hadouken {{clr|1|(236P)}}'''


Horrible poke material due to bad frame advantage, and it doesnt serve any purpose in combos, but it makes for a very excellent antiair. It has fast startup and is air unblockable, making it very ideal for catching spaced jumps. Unlike many standing heavy normals, it can also cancel into Hadouken for block pressure, or an antiair spinout juggle.
Subpar poke material due to bad frame advantage done raw, and it doesnt serve any purpose in combos, but it makes for a very excellent antiair. It has fast startup and is air unblockable, making it very ideal for catching spaced jumps. Unlike many standing heavy normals, it can also cancel into '''Hadouken''' for block pressure, or an antiair spinout juggle.
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{{MoveData
{{MoveData
|name    = Crouch Light Punch
|name    = Crouch Light Punch
|input    = 2A
|input    = '''{{clr|1|2A}}'''
|image    = SF1MR_Retsu_2A.PNG
|image    = SF1MR_Retsu_2A.PNG
|hitbox  = SF1MR_Retsu_2A_HB.PNG
|hitbox  = SF1MR_Retsu_2A_HB.PNG
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|advBlock    = +3
|advBlock    = +3
|description =
|description =
An up-close mashing and pressure normal, good for linking into itself and cancelling into 5C, which is Retsu's main linking normal.
An up-close mashing and pressure normal, good for linking into itself and cancelling into '''{{clr|3|2C}}''', which is Retsu's main linking normal.
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{{MoveData
{{MoveData
|name    = Crouch Light Kick
|name    = Crouch Light Kick
|input    = 2B
|input    = '''{{clr|2|2B}}'''
|image    = SF1MR_Retsu_2B.PNG
|image    = SF1MR_Retsu_2B.PNG
|hitbox  = SF1MR_Retsu_2B_HB.PNG
|hitbox  = SF1MR_Retsu_2B_HB.PNG
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|advBlock    = +1
|advBlock    = +1
|description =
|description =
Retsu's main low poke and confirm tool. Although it has stubby range, it can occasionally catch people high blocking the infinite blockstring, and confirms into 2D or 4124K Hurricane Kick.  
Retsu's main low poke and confirm tool. Although it has stubby range, it can occasionally catch people high blocking the infinite blockstring, and confirms into '''{{clr|7|2D}}''' or '''Hurricane Kick {{clr|2|(4214K)}}'''.  
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{{MoveData
{{MoveData
|name    = Crouch Heavy Punch
|name    = Crouch Heavy Punch
|input    = 2C
|input    = '''{{clr|3|2C}}'''
|image    = SF1MR_Retsu_2C.PNG
|image    = SF1MR_Retsu_2C.PNG
|hitbox  = SF1MR_Retsu_2C_HB.PNG
|hitbox  = SF1MR_Retsu_2C_HB.PNG
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|advBlock    = +14
|advBlock    = +14
|description =
|description =
An amazing quick close-range normal for combos and pressure. Jabwalk 2Cs link into themselves up to 4 times for a high amount of damage, and confirm into Hurricane Kick, which on block starts the infinite blockstring. Retsu can definitely abuse this button whenever he's in on you.
An amazing quick close-range normal for combos and pressure. Jabwalk '''{{clr|3|2C}}'''s link into themselves up to 4 times for a high amount of damage, and confirm into '''Hurricane Kick {{clr|2|(4214K)}}''', which on block starts the infinite blockstring. Retsu can definitely abuse this button whenever he's in on you.
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{{MoveData
{{MoveData
|name    = Crouch Heavy Kick
|name    = Crouch Heavy Kick
|input    = 2D
|input    = '''{{clr|7|2D}}'''
|image    = SF1MR_Retsu_2B.PNG
|image    = SF1MR_Retsu_2B.PNG
|hitbox  = SF1MR_Retsu_2B_HB.PNG
|hitbox  = SF1MR_Retsu_2B_HB.PNG
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|advBlock    = +3
|advBlock    = +3
|description =
|description =
A sweep for Retsu's knockdowns. Though outclassed by Hurricane Kick as a combo ender, it is a rare + on block sweep that can go into the infinite blockstring. It's hard to confirm this at long range, but this makes for an alright low-range low poke.
A sweep for Retsu's knockdowns. Though outclassed by '''Hurricane Kick {{clr|2|(4214K)}}''' as a combo ender, it is a rare + on block sweep that can go into the infinite blockstring. It's hard to confirm this at long range, but this makes for an alright low-range low poke.
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{{MoveData
{{MoveData
|name    = Jump Light Punch
|name    = Jump Light Punch
|input    = j.A
|input    = '''{{clr|1|j.A}}'''
|image    = SF1MR_Retsu_jX.PNG
|image    = SF1MR_Retsu_jX.PNG
|hitbox  = SF1MR_Retsu_jX_HB.PNG
|hitbox  = SF1MR_Retsu_jX_HB.PNG
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{{MoveData
{{MoveData
|name    = Jump Light Kick
|name    = Jump Light Kick
|input    = j.B
|input    = '''{{clr|2|j.B}}'''
|image    = SF1MR_Retsu_jX.PNG
|image    = SF1MR_Retsu_jX.PNG
|hitbox  = SF1MR_Retsu_jX_HB.PNG
|hitbox  = SF1MR_Retsu_jX_HB.PNG
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|advBlock    = Varies
|advBlock    = Varies
|description =
|description =
* Identical to j.A except damage
This is a jump normal almost completely identical to '''{{clr|1|j.A}}''' with 3 less damage. This is entirely outclassed by aforementioned jump normal.
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{{MoveData
{{MoveData
|name    = Jump Heavy Punch/Kick
|name    = Jump Heavy Punch/Kick
|input    = j.C/j.D
|input    = '''{{clr|3|j.C}}'''/'''{{clr|7|j.D}}'''
|image    = SF1MR_Retsu_jX.PNG
|image    = SF1MR_Retsu_jX.PNG
|hitbox  = SF1MR_Retsu_jX_HB.PNG
|hitbox  = SF1MR_Retsu_jX_HB.PNG
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|advBlock    = Varies
|advBlock    = Varies
|description =
|description =
A good damage jump in normal. This is Retsu's primary jump in alongside an occasional IOH for character-specific opponents low blocking Retsu's infinite blockstring.
A good damage jump in normal. This is Retsu's primary jump in alongside an occasional character-specific IOH for opponents low blocking Retsu's infinite blockstring.
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{{MoveData
{{MoveData
|name    = Taunt
|name    = Taunt
|input    = A+B
|input    = '''{{clr|2|A+B}}'''
|image    = SF1MR_Retsu_Taunt.PNG
|image    = SF1MR_Retsu_Taunt.PNG
|hitbox  = SF1MR_Retsu_Taunt_HB.PNG
|hitbox  = SF1MR_Retsu_Taunt_HB.PNG
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* Taunt builds 1 bar of meter instantly, regardless of if Retsu is hit out of it or not, hence the 1 frame startup.
* Taunt builds 1 bar of meter instantly, regardless of if Retsu is hit out of it or not, hence the 1 frame startup.


This taunt is alright to stock a Shaolin super, but you sacrifice your up-close pressure off your knockdowns if they choose to quickrise. Nonetheless, this is a great way to help Retsu's lacking defense.
This taunt is alright to stock a '''Shaolin {{clr|2|(236236K)}}''' super, but you sacrifice your up-close pressure off your knockdowns if they choose to quickrise. Nonetheless, this is a great way to help Retsu's lacking defense.
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{{MoveData
{{MoveData
|name    = Hadouken
|name    = Hadouken
|input    = 236A/C
|input    = '''{{clr|1|236A/C}}'''
|image    = SF1MR_Retsu_236P.PNG
|image    = SF1MR_Retsu_236P.PNG
|hitbox  = SF1MR_Retsu_236P_First_HB.PNG
|hitbox  = SF1MR_Retsu_236P_First_HB.PNG
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|advBlock    = -5
|advBlock    = -5
|description =
|description =
A version travels slower, C version travels faster but the same distance. A bad fireball akin to Dan's "Gadoken" in the mainline SF series. This notably does not travel fullscreen and Retsu recovers much after the fireball has already dissipated, making this a sheer block to fireball wars but can't outright win them. The frame advantage isn't very good either, with it being punishable on hit and block at point blank and not too + at far range. This makes it only useful for pressure situations and anti-zoning, however you would rather try to be upclose abusing an infinite blockstring.
'''{{clr|1|A}}''' version travels slower, '''{{clr|3|C}}''' version travels faster but the same distance. A bad fireball akin to Dan's "Gadoken" in the mainline SF series. This notably does not travel fullscreen and Retsu recovers much after the fireball has already dissipated, making this a sheer block to fireball wars but can't outright win them. The frame advantage isn't very good either, with it being punishable on hit and block at point blank and not too + at far range. This makes it only useful for pressure situations and anti-zoning, however you would rather try to be upclose abusing an infinite blockstring.
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{{MoveData
{{MoveData
|name    = Retsu Reversal
|name    = Retsu Reversal
|input    = 214A/C
|input    = '''{{clr|1|214A/C}}'''
|image    = SF1MR_Retsu_214P.PNG
|image    = SF1MR_Retsu_214P.PNG
|hitbox  = SF1MR_Retsu_214P_HB.PNG
|hitbox  = SF1MR_Retsu_214P_HB.PNG
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|advBlock    = -
|advBlock    = -
|description =
|description =
A high-damage counter for callouts like pokes or jump ins. It activates when something touches its activation range, but loses to lows, projectiles, and throws. Although the name says "reversal", it's not an amazing defensive option.
A high-damage counter for callouts like pokes, jump ins, or general approach tools. It activates when something touches its activation range, but loses to lows, projectiles, and throws. Although the name says "reversal", it's not an amazing defensive option. Since this shares similar range with his '''{{clr|3|5C}}''', it's also prone to whiffing when contesting longer pokes, notably against Sagat's, Eagle's, and Birdie's pokes.
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{{MoveData
{{MoveData
|name    = Incomplete Hurricane Kick
|name    = Incomplete Hurricane Kick
|input    = 4214B/D
|input    = '''{{clr|2|4124B/D}}'''
|image    = SF1MR_Retsu_4214K.PNG
|image    = SF1MR_Retsu_4214K.PNG
|hitbox  = SF1MR_Retsu_4214K_First_HB.PNG
|hitbox  = SF1MR_Retsu_4214K_First_HB.PNG
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|advBlock    = +8
|advBlock    = +8
|description =
|description =
B version has 3 total hits, D version has 4 total hits, always use the D version. Hurricane Kick is the core part of Retsu's up-close pressure. It has a large amount of + frames on block starting Retsu's amazing infinite blockstring, a simple rep would be 2C > 4124D. Doing the infinite blockstring is good for chipping people out and getting them into the corner. It's also an amazing confirming special as it's very fast and confirms from many linking sequences, even off of 5C.  
'''{{clr|2|B}}''' version has 3 total hits, '''{{clr|7|D}}''' version has 4 total hits, always use the '''{{clr|7|D}}''' version. Hurricane Kick is the core part of Retsu's up-close pressure. It has a large amount of + frames on block starting Retsu's amazing infinite blockstring, a simple rep would be '''{{clr|3|2C}}''' > '''{{clr|7|4124D}}'''. Doing the infinite blockstring is good for chipping people out and getting them into the corner. It's also an amazing confirming special as it's very fast and confirms from many linking sequences, even off of '''{{clr|3|5C}}'''.  
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{{MoveData
{{MoveData
|name    = Hadouken x3
|name    = Hadouken x3
|input    = 236236P
|input    = '''{{clr|1|236236P}}'''
|image    = SF1MR_Retsu_236236P.PNG
|image    = SF1MR_Retsu_236236P.PNG
|hitbox  = SF1MR_Retsu_236P_First_HB.PNG
|hitbox  = SF1MR_Retsu_236P_First_HB.PNG
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{{MoveData
{{MoveData
|name    = Shaolin Special
|name    = Shaolin Special
|input    = 236236K
|input    = '''{{clr|2|236236K}}'''
|image    = SF1MR_Retsu_236236K.PNG
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* Frames 1 through 15 Invulnerable
* Frames 1 through 15 Invulnerable


A very solid confirm and reversal super. Very powerful on full connect, but if it's outside range it's very prone to dropping hits and thus dropping the combo. It is however safe on block but not + on a dropped confirm or if the opponent falls out. The knockdown helps you set up a safe taunt for looping meter.
A very solid confirm and reversal super. Very powerful on full connect, but if it's outside range it's very prone to dropping hits and thus dropping the combo. It is however safe on block but not + on a dropped confirm or if the opponent falls out, which is favorable for Retsu with fast brawling normals. The knockdown helps you set up a safe taunt for looping meter.
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Latest revision as of 22:30, 19 October 2022

Retsu

Retsu is a previously ex-communicated martial artist who was banned from his dojo for using forbidden techniques. Retsu is much older and wiser than he looks, being one of Goutetsu's dojo assistants and watching Gouken and Akuma personally. He was tasked with locating the two of them as they trained elsewhere, under the request of Goutetsu. When Retsu found Gouken, he had been training in the mountains for 14 days without food or water, a feat only accomplished by Goutetsu before him. This meant that Gouken had reached enlightenment. Retsu gave him a final test by taking him to the village where his parents were murdered. Gouken said he had no intentions to fight them, proving to Retsu that he had passed and became enlightened.

Retsu is an aggressive rushdown character, using his high damage and very plus normals and specials to force the opponent to block long chip strings and punishing them when they try to escape. His Incomplete Spin Kick (4214K) makes for an amazing combo ender and is plus enough to true string into itself, allowing Retsu to essentially checkmate a round if it gets blocked. His buttons like 2C, 2B, 5C, and 5D all make for stellar close range brawling tools, and while he lacks any throw or overhead to mix with, he doesn't need them as much as other mixless characters do. Retsu Reversal (214P), while not a true reversal, allows him to call out bad pokes and repetitive pressure for big damage. His Shaolin Special (236236K) super is amazing to end combos with, when it connects properly.

Retsu suffers from SF1MR system mechanics somewhat, as he has to contend with powerful zoning and superior buttons. While he can infinitely blockstring, it isn't easy or fast, and requires that he still gets in and lands a Tatsu. His Hadouken (236P) and Hadouken x3 (236236P) are pitiful fireballs, and only really exist to give Retsu an answer to zoning himself by allowing him to delete fireballs with his own. Shaolin Special is a great reversal, starting in 2 frames and being fully invincible for a large time, but it can drop hits or even fall out at longer ranges. This especially becomes an issue with his midscreen super combos, though in the corner this is less true. Retsu is a rushdown character with some decent tools for neutral and defense, but as a reference to the infamous joke character Dan, a few of his tools just don't work sometimes.


Pros Cons
  • Simple and Consistent: Retsu is likely the easiest character to pick up and play, as nothing he does is necessarily complex and all of his best stuff is obvious
  • Offense: Retsu is tied for the 2nd fastest character, and with various buttons for brawling and mashing, he can get in fast and abuse 4214K to close out rounds quick
  • Damage: 2C links rack up damage quickly, and 4214D is a great and simple combo ender
  • Chip: Thanks to his powerful infinite blockstring, Retsu can rack up chip or even kill the opponent for blocking a single Tatsu
  • No Mixup: Throws are not a universal concept in SF1MR, and Retsu lacks an overhead or a crossup. This forces him to rely on chip to make realistic comebacks
  • Bad Fireball: Retsu's 236P fireball only travels about 1/3rd of the screen, and both versions disappear at the same spacing. Notably, the C fireball disappears before Retsu even recovers from his fireball animation. This hurts Retsu's zoning a lot, leaving his fireball to be more or less a pressure and anti-zoning tool alone
  • Defense: 214P isn't a frame 1 counter, and loses to lows, projectiles, and the occasional throw. Since 236236P causes no knockdown, 236236K is his best reversal, and it costs meter and likes to drop hits
Profile
SF1MR Retsu portrait.png

Stats and Vitals

  • Attack Rating = 100
  • Armor Rating = 100
  • Forward Walk Speed = 2.7
  • Taunt = 30f

Movelist

Special Moves
236A/C - Hadouken: Counter-Zoning Tool
4214B/D - Incomplete Spin Kick: Combo Ender/Pressure Tool
214A/C - Retsu Reversal: Counter
Supers
236236P - Hadouken x3: Anti-Zoning Super
236236K - Shaolin Special: Combo Ender/Reversal Super
Unique Attacks
N/A

Colors
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Normals

Standing Normals

Stand Light Punch
5A
SF1MR Retsu 5A.PNG
SF1MR Retsu 5A HB.PNG
Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery Cancels Adv on Hit Adv on Block
27 Mid 2 3 3 GA/SP/SU +7 +2

A quick close-range pressure option. Has great frame advantage for jabwalks and keeping Retsu stuck to his opponent.

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Stand Light Kick
5B
SF1MR Retsu 5B.PNG
SF1MR Retsu 5B HB.PNG
Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery Cancels Adv on Hit Adv on Block
27 Mid 4 5 5 GA/SP/SU +2 -3

A short-range poke that shifts Retsu's hurtbox above lows, but that's only where it finds itself useful.

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Stand Heavy Punch
5C
SF1MR Retsu 5C.PNG
SF1MR Retsu 5C HB.PNG
Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery Cancels Adv on Hit Adv on Block
97 Mid 4 12 4 SP +10 -2
  • Only cancels to Hadouken (236P)

An active, chunky hit for poking and antiairing. -2 on block is not bad for it with good pushback, and you can link many things from it, or safely cancel into Hadouken for tacking on chip. It's active frames also make it ideal for being a meaty.

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Stand Heavy Kick
5D
SF1MR Retsu 5D.PNG
SF1MR Retsu 5D HB.PNG
Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery Cancels Adv on Hit Adv on Block
87 Mid 3 4 19 SP -8 -7
  • Air unblockable; Only cancels to Hadouken (236P)

Subpar poke material due to bad frame advantage done raw, and it doesnt serve any purpose in combos, but it makes for a very excellent antiair. It has fast startup and is air unblockable, making it very ideal for catching spaced jumps. Unlike many standing heavy normals, it can also cancel into Hadouken for block pressure, or an antiair spinout juggle.

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Crouching Normals

Crouch Light Punch
2A
SF1MR Retsu 2A.PNG
SF1MR Retsu 2A HB.PNG
Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery Cancels Adv on Hit Adv on Block
23 Mid 2 3 3 GA/SP/SU +6 +3

An up-close mashing and pressure normal, good for linking into itself and cancelling into 2C, which is Retsu's main linking normal.

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Crouch Light Kick
2B
SF1MR Retsu 2B.PNG
SF1MR Retsu 2B HB.PNG
Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery Cancels Adv on Hit Adv on Block
23 Low 4 3 4 GA/SP/SU +6 +1

Retsu's main low poke and confirm tool. Although it has stubby range, it can occasionally catch people high blocking the infinite blockstring, and confirms into 2D or Hurricane Kick (4214K).

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Crouch Heavy Punch
2C
SF1MR Retsu 2C.PNG
SF1MR Retsu 2C HB.PNG
Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery Cancels Adv on Hit Adv on Block
62 Mid 3 6 3 SP/SU +13 +14

An amazing quick close-range normal for combos and pressure. Jabwalk 2Cs link into themselves up to 4 times for a high amount of damage, and confirm into Hurricane Kick (4214K), which on block starts the infinite blockstring. Retsu can definitely abuse this button whenever he's in on you.

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Crouch Heavy Kick
2D
SF1MR Retsu 2B.PNG
SF1MR Retsu 2B HB.PNG
Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery Cancels Adv on Hit Adv on Block
78 Low 9 6 7 SP/SU KD +3

A sweep for Retsu's knockdowns. Though outclassed by Hurricane Kick (4214K) as a combo ender, it is a rare + on block sweep that can go into the infinite blockstring. It's hard to confirm this at long range, but this makes for an alright low-range low poke.

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Jumping Normals

Jump Light Punch
j.A
SF1MR Retsu jX.PNG
SF1MR Retsu jX HB.PNG
Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery Cancels Adv on Hit Adv on Block
27 High 2 Until Landing 2 N/A Varies Varies

A quick and active jump normal with decent range. Good for safejumps and occasional IOHs, and is good at blowing up the bad antiairs.

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Jump Light Kick
j.B
SF1MR Retsu jX.PNG
SF1MR Retsu jX HB.PNG
Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery Cancels Adv on Hit Adv on Block
24 High 2 Until Landing 2 N/A Varies Varies

This is a jump normal almost completely identical to j.A with 3 less damage. This is entirely outclassed by aforementioned jump normal.

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Jump Heavy Punch/Kick
j.C/j.D
SF1MR Retsu jX.PNG
SF1MR Retsu jX HB.PNG
Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery Cancels Adv on Hit Adv on Block
70 High 2 8 2 N/A Varies Varies

A good damage jump in normal. This is Retsu's primary jump in alongside an occasional character-specific IOH for opponents low blocking Retsu's infinite blockstring.

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Taunt

Taunt
A+B
SF1MR Retsu Taunt.PNG
SF1MR Retsu Taunt HB.PNG
Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery Cancels Adv on Hit Adv on Block
- - 1 - 30 - - -
  • Taunt builds 1 bar of meter instantly, regardless of if Retsu is hit out of it or not, hence the 1 frame startup.

This taunt is alright to stock a Shaolin (236236K) super, but you sacrifice your up-close pressure off your knockdowns if they choose to quickrise. Nonetheless, this is a great way to help Retsu's lacking defense.

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Special Attacks

Hadouken
236A/C
SF1MR Retsu 236P.PNG
SF1MR Retsu 236P First HB.PNG
SF1MR Retsu 236P Second HB.PNG
Version Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery Cancels Adv on Hit Adv on Block
A 65 Mid 9 24 28 N/A -4 -5
C 65 Mid 9 13 28 N/A -4 -5

A version travels slower, C version travels faster but the same distance. A bad fireball akin to Dan's "Gadoken" in the mainline SF series. This notably does not travel fullscreen and Retsu recovers much after the fireball has already dissipated, making this a sheer block to fireball wars but can't outright win them. The frame advantage isn't very good either, with it being punishable on hit and block at point blank and not too + at far range. This makes it only useful for pressure situations and anti-zoning, however you would rather try to be upclose abusing an infinite blockstring.

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Retsu Reversal
214A/C
SF1MR Retsu 214P.PNG
SF1MR Retsu 214P HB.PNG
Version Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery Cancels Adv on Hit Adv on Block
B/D 150 - 4 50 4 N/A KD -

A high-damage counter for callouts like pokes, jump ins, or general approach tools. It activates when something touches its activation range, but loses to lows, projectiles, and throws. Although the name says "reversal", it's not an amazing defensive option. Since this shares similar range with his 5C, it's also prone to whiffing when contesting longer pokes, notably against Sagat's, Eagle's, and Birdie's pokes.

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Incomplete Hurricane Kick
4124B/D
SF1MR Retsu 4214K.PNG
SF1MR Retsu 4214K First HB.PNG
SF1MR Retsu 4214K Second HB.PNG
Version Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery Cancels Adv on Hit Adv on Block
B 37,35,35 Mid 4 3(16)5(10)5 11 N/A KD +8
D 37,35,35,35 Mid 4 3(16)5(10)5(10)5 11 N/A KD +8

B version has 3 total hits, D version has 4 total hits, always use the D version. Hurricane Kick is the core part of Retsu's up-close pressure. It has a large amount of + frames on block starting Retsu's amazing infinite blockstring, a simple rep would be 2C > 4124D. Doing the infinite blockstring is good for chipping people out and getting them into the corner. It's also an amazing confirming special as it's very fast and confirms from many linking sequences, even off of 5C.

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Supers

Hadouken x3
236236P
SF1MR Retsu 236236P.PNG
SF1MR Retsu 236P First HB.PNG
SF1MR Retsu 236P Second HB.PNG
Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery Cancels Adv on Hit Adv on Block
65,65,65 Mid 9 51 5 N/A -4 -5
  • Frames 1 through 18 Invulnerable

An incredibly niche fireball super. It's not a single multihit fireball like Shinku Hadoken and Tiger Cannon, which is useless because it doesn't punish fireballs thrown at the same time. It also deals pathetic damage for a super and doesnt knock down, making it awful for confirms. The main use is that it blocks fireballs while throwing one back, but your meter is better spent on Shaolin in all areas.

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Shaolin Special
236236K
SF1MR Retsu 236236K.PNG
SF1MR Retsu 236236K HB.PNG
Damage Guard Startup Active Recovery Cancels Adv on Hit Adv on Block
37,37,37,37,37,37,37,37,35 Mid 2 3(6)10(5)3(16)4(7)9(6)4(4)2(16)3(16)3 16 N/A KD 0
  • Frames 1 through 15 Invulnerable

A very solid confirm and reversal super. Very powerful on full connect, but if it's outside range it's very prone to dropping hits and thus dropping the combo. It is however safe on block but not + on a dropped confirm or if the opponent falls out, which is favorable for Retsu with fast brawling normals. The knockdown helps you set up a safe taunt for looping meter.

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Arcade Ending


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