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Shadow Clone Slash, previously known as Rising Kunai Slash, is Naruto's up special move in Super Smash Flash 2.

Overview[]

When performed, Naruto summons a Shadow Clone beneath himself, which he uses as a stepping stool to jump upwards while performing a reverse-gripped kunai slash outwards. Opponents hit by the kunai as it is swung are dealt 12% damage and moderate knockback. In addition, if the special move input is pressed as Naruto is ascending, Naruto will then stop his momentum completely and perform a kick that deals 7% damage and strong knockback.

After initially leaping off of the Shadow Clone, it then plummets directly downward and lies on its back if it lands on a platform. If an opponent makes contact with it at any point, it will deal 6% damage and paralyze them for a moment. No knockback is dealt when the clone is lying on the ground, but if it hits an opponent in the air, the opponent will be weakly meteor smashed. The clone disappears after a period of time, when touched by an opponent, or if Naruto uses the move again.

Offensively, the move is very useful; it has very little lag, the kick is a strong move to finish combos with, and the Shadow Clone can be used as a trap for opponents when on the ground. However, the clone has very little priority, as it can be destroyed by most attacks. Also, as the clone is a projectile, it can be reflected by moves with this property to deal damage to Naruto, should he make contact with it. In terms of recovery, the move is not very effective, as not only does it leave Naruto helpless afterward, but it also sends him only a relatively short distance upwards and at a predictable trajectory forwards, leaving him open to be punished while recovering. This is further hampered by the kick that, if performed, cancels his momentum and prevents him from recovering further.

Origin[]

Shadow clones in NARUTO anime

The Shadow Clones from the anime, Naruto.

This move, alongside Shadow Clone Toss and Shadow Clone Summon, requires Naruto Uzumaki to use the Shadow Clone Jutsu (影分身の術), a technique in the Naruto franchise which creates clones of the user. However, these clones are actual copies, not illusions. The user's chakra is evenly distributed among every clone, giving each clone an equal fraction of the user's overall power. The clones are capable of performing techniques on their own and can even bleed, but will usually disperse after one or two solid blows, though even then it may not be enough, as evident when during the Fourth Shinobi World War a few more notable clones of Naruto took heavy hits but did not disperse. The clones can also disperse on their own. The clones will be created in roughly the same condition as the original. 

This technique is also known as one of Naruto's best Jutsus, since he can use it to multiply not only himself but also his attacks, as seen with the Rasengan and its many variations, which, combined with this technique, can deal extremely massive damage.

Naruto Kunai Origin

The kunai in the anime, Naruto.

This move also makes use of the kunai (クナイ), one of the most basic and common ninja tools in Naruto. It is a black dagger about the length of one's hand with a handle wrapped in bandages and a small ring attached to the end of it. The kunai can be used for close combat, like a normal knife; it is designed for thrusting and stabbing, though it can still do some damage if thrown or slashed despite not being designed for these. Kunai can also be kept on spring-loaded wires up the user's sleeve, much like Naruto appears to do in SSF2.

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Trivia[]

  • Prior to v0.5b of the SSF2 Demo, Naruto did not summon a clone and would perform the jumping slash by himself, hence the name "Rising Kunai Slash".
  • Prior to v0.7, the clone would disappear once it landed on the ground.
Naruto's special moves
Neutral special move Rasengan
Side special move Shadow Clone Toss
Up special move Shadow Clone Slash
Down special move Shadow Clone Summon
Final Smash Tailed Beast Rush
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