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d/b/a NetEarth Registrar IANA ID: 1005 Registrar Abuse Contact Email: Registrar Abuse Contact Phone: +44 02030 26 99 87 Domain Status: clientTransferProhibited Name Server: Name Server: DNSSEC: unsigned URL of the ICANN Whois Inaccuracy Complaint Form: > Last update of whois database: <<< For more information on Whois status codes, please visit NOTICE: The expiration date displayed in this record is the date the registrar's sponsorship of the domain name registration in the registry is currently set to expire. Oro was inspired by Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu founder, Hélio Gracie, who famously had his arm broken and shoulder dislocated via submission hold in the middle of a fight, but still refused to tap out.Domain Name: CURSOSBARATOSYA.COM Registry Domain ID: 2460247855_DOMAIN_COM-VRSN Registrar WHOIS Server: Registrar URL: Updated Date: Creation Date: Registry Expiry Date: Registrar: NetEarth One Inc. Even with this handicap, his mastery of Senjutsu, a Chinese originated martial art of mythical and legendary proportions, is enough to make him incredibly formidable. Though he normally binds his left (dominant) arm with magic, developers have shaken things up in SF5 by giving the character a turtle to hold and balance at all times with one hand. He famously fights with one hand tied behind his back because it wouldn't really be fair otherwise. Though he's most recently made his residence in Brazil, Oro is a 150-ish year old Japanese hermit who boasts a status of one of the absolute strongest individuals in all of Street Fighter canon. Said special items may have varying effects as Blanka-chan, for example, electrifies the opponent. Oro summons a few bits of debris (as well as a Blanka-chan doll and some rarer items) and he can use these to extend combos or add pressure (think Menat's V-Trigger 1). V-Trigger 2 is, as we suspected, his telekinetic Tengu Stone attack. He can then go into either a punch or kick technique to finish the motion out. V-Skill 2 is called Minomushi and sees the old master do a short forward hop while spinning around. He can follow it and set up some scary scenarios.
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His V-Skill 1 is a small version of his projectile that will slowly float across the screen (think Birdie's V-Skill 2 bubble gum) if he's able to get it out. This can be used as something of a wall in neutral play, but also fits into combos well, and the EX version launches for further hits and damage. Depending on the strength, he'll either hit the opposition once or twice with a swinging kick he throws out in front of him. Oro's newest attack is a kicking technique called Tsuranekeashi.
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As the name would suggest, he leaps up and forward a bit, going over any lower-hitting attacks that foes may be throwing. The universal hopping attack that all Street Fighter 3 characters had comes back in SF5 as one of Oro's unique maneuvers.
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He can follow this up with some juggles in the air, and it looks as though he can land in various ways so as to create ambiguous situations for his opponents. True to tradition, Oro likes to get the party started by launching his foes with his standing medium punch.