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~ Ken Masters |
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“ | See? The strongest fighter always wins! As easy to understand as a flowchart! | „ | |
~ Ken Masters |
“ | Does it sting? That's the power of a martial arts champion! | „ | |
~ Ken Masters |
“ | Don't waste time on words—just press on. Leading the way is strength all of its own. | „ | |
~ Ken Masters |
Background
Ken Masters is
Statistics
Key: Ken Masters | Violent Ken
Tier: 9-B | At least 9-B
Name: Ken Masters
Origin: Street Fighter
Sex: Male
Age: 20 to 30 years old
Classification: Martial Artist, Roaring Inferno[1], King of American Fighters[2]
Species: Human
Occupation: Hotel-Business Tycoon, Construction Worker[3]
Status: Alive
Alignment: Chaotic Good (Ken is a man with a great fighting spirit[4], the type to see it as disgraceful for a true warrior to let himself get possessed[5]. Though his main goal was originally to achieve global fame as a martial artist[6], he is a good man who values his family above all else[7], to the point where he retired from fighting in order to look after them[8], and will force himself to leave them if it would keep Eliza and Mel safe[9]. Still, despite his pure intentions, Ken can be incredibly overconfident and makes jokes at his opponent's expense all the time[10]. Brash and arrogant, Ken loves standing over his opponents and laughing at them after knocking them out[11]) | Chaotic Evil (Ken, having been possessed by the psycho power of M. Bison[12], has become just as merciless and power-hungry as Evil Ryu[13]. His arrogance has been amplified, shown in how he need to become stronger than anyone no matter the cost[14]. As he states himself, he now has the desire to destroy and kill all in his path[15])
Dimensionality: 3-D
Attack Potency: Wall level (Ken is consistently portrayed as the main rival of Ryu[16], who broke multiple stone tiles[17], and broke three cinderblocks with one attack[18]. Can fight against and harm Adon[19], who broke a chunk off a statue's head[20]. Can also fight and harm characters like Birdie[21], who bent a large piece of metal[22]. The Street Fighter cast can break[23] apart cars[24], as well as entire semi-trucks overtime with various hits[25]. Can destroy wooden barrels[26] in a single hit[27], as well as destroy metal barrels[28] and stone walls overtime[29]. Can fight and harm Sagat[30], who broke a large rock in half[31]. Can fight and harm Zangief[32], who overpowered a large bear[33]) | At least Wall level (Violent Ken is infused with psycho power from M. Bison, making him far more powerful than the regular Ken[34])
Durability: Wall level | At least Wall level
Striking Strength: Wall Class | At least Wall Class
Lifting Strength: Athletic Human
Travel Speed: Athletic Human
Combat Speed: Athletic Human
Reaction Speed: Athletic Human
Stamina: Above Average ()
Range: Standard Melee
Intelligence: Average academically, Gifted combatively ()
Powers and Abilities
Superhuman Physical Characteristics, Martial Arts (Ken is a natural athlete[35] who mastered the Shoryuken technique into uncharted territories[36]. He is the reigning champion of the All-American Martial Arts Tournament[37]), Chi Manipulation, Energy Projection & Sheer Will (Hadoken summons all of the user's will through their hands into a wave of chi energy[38]), Status Effect Inducement (Hitting the opponent repeatedly, without them being able to recover, causes them to enter the "Stun" status, which leaves them unable to react[39]), Resistance to Mind Manipulation (Despite being brainwashed by M. Bison[40], Ken retains enough control to fight against and even defeat Bison as he pleases, and eventually fends off the brainwashing entirely in order to regain his regular form[41])
Standard Equipment
Other
Standard Tactics: Ken loves to show off during a fight, often opting to knock opponents out with a Hadoken before standing over them and laughing[42]. When facing an opponent he sees to be weaker than him, which are most people due to his large ego[43], Ken will merely dodge and play around until things get serious[44]. When engaged in a fight, Ken's main objective is to get into his opponent's face and push them into a corner[45]. While Ryu specializes in using his projectiles, Ken instead favors mastery over his Shoryuken, which he mixes with other agile attacks[46].
Weaknesses: None notable.
Battle Records
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- ↑ Street Fighter IV Online Manual
- ↑ Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection
- ↑ Street Fighter 6
- ↑ Street Fighter Alpha 2 Manual
- ↑ Ultra Street Fighter 2 Violent Ken Arcade Mode Playthrough
- ↑ Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection
- ↑ Ultra Street Fighter IV - Ken Arcade Mode
- ↑ Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection
- ↑ Street Fighter 6 World Tour - All Ken Cutscenes
- ↑ Ultra Street Fighter IV - Ken Arcade Mode
- ↑ Street Fighter 2 North American Manual Art
- ↑ Ultra Street Fighter II - Violent Ken Intro
- ↑ Ultra Street Fighter II - Violent Ken Intro
- ↑ Ultra Street Fighter 2 Violent Ken Arcade Mode Playthrough
- ↑ Ultra Street Fighter 2 Violent Ken Arcade Mode Playthrough
- ↑ Over 35 Years of Ryu vs Ken
- ↑ Street Fighter 1987
- ↑ Street Fighter 1987
- ↑ Street Fighter Alpha Ken Arcade Mode Playthrough
- ↑ Street Fighter Alpha 2 Adon Arcade Mode Playthrough
- ↑ Street Fighter Alpha Ken Arcade Mode Playthrough
- ↑ Street Fighter Alpha 2 Birdie Arcade Mode Playthrough
- ↑ Street Fighter II: The World Warrior Car Minigame
- ↑ Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition Car Minigame
- ↑ Street Fighter 6: Truck Bonus Stage
- ↑ Street Fighter II
- ↑ Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition
- ↑ Street Fighter II
- ↑ Street Fighter II Turbo 16-Bit
- ↑ Street Fighter Alpha Ken Arcade Mode Playthrough
- ↑ Ultra Street Fighter II: The Final Challengers Sagat Arcade Ending
- ↑ Ultra Street Fighter II: Champion Edition Ken Arcade Mode
- ↑ Ultra Street Fighter II: The Final Challengers Zangief Arcade Ending
- ↑ Ultra Street Fighter II - Violent Ken Intro
- ↑ Street Fighter 2 North American Manual Art
- ↑ Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection
- ↑ Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection
- ↑ Street Fighter 2 North American Manual Art
- ↑ Street Fighter 1987 - Street Fighter 6
- ↑ Ultra Street Fighter II - Violent Ken Intro
- ↑ Ultra Street Fighter 2 Violent Ken Arcade Mode Playthrough
- ↑ Street Fighter 2 North American Manual Art
- ↑ Street Fighter 2 North American Manual Art
- ↑ Street Fighter 6 World Tour - All Ken Cutscenes
- ↑ Street Fighter Alpha Anthology - Page 42
- ↑ Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection