![]() This orb can bounce at three different trajectories depending on the direction held when activated and it can negate opponent’s projectiles. ![]() His V-Skill I, “Onibi,” is a bouncing orb projectile reminiscent of his “Yagyodama” Super Art from Street Fighter III. Oro’s V-Skills and V-Triggers are a combination of older moves from Street Fighter III, as well as brand new moves that give Oro a variety of options for attacking his opponents. Oro’s V-System: Something Old, Something New, and Eyes Turned Blue We’ll briefly cover some more in-depth details here. We’ve gone over Oro before, in the Street Fighter V Spring Update, so check out that blog for a refresh of Oro’s moveset. Oro’s playstyle in Street Fighter III has allowed for a variety of gameplay strategies and his Street Fighter V iteration is no different. ![]() Returning from the Street Fighter III series, the wandering hermit is set to show these young kids how it’s done.
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