Shenmue/Move Scroll

Coming from Virtua Fighter creator Yu Suzuki, it's only natural that the fights in Shenmue wouldn't be thrown together. The Move Scroll in Ryo's inventory gives a run-down of the combos he can pull off during "free battle" fights.

These moves are divided up into three types, the same way as in the game - Hand Moves, Leg Moves and Throw Moves.

General Notes
Ryo's moves get more powerful the more you perform them, so when you have free time in the game, it's a good idea practice your favourites. The best place to train is the car park beside the You GAME Arcade in Dobuita, but you can also practice in Sakuragaoka park if it's empty, and the Hazuki Dojo (although it seems to be picky sometimes).

Unfortunately, you can't train throws without an opponent, so it's best to use the "Training" option before you go to sleep to make sure they improve if you plan on using them.

What moves you want to use will depend on your style as much as anything, but against multiple opponents I've always found the roundhouse kicks much easier - you can take out a couple of guys at once with something like the Brutal Tiger. Some throw moves will let you use one enemy to knock others down, but that's more reliant on the angle you're at than any intended use in the move itself.

Moves
Move descriptions are taken from the in-game text available on the Move Scroll, accessed by highlighting a move and pressing X.

Hand Moves
The Tiger Knuckle is a move aimed at the jinshu, a pressure point located between the mouth and nose.
 * Tiger Knuckle: X

This double punch begins with a step forward and a mid-level strike with the leading fist, followed by a second punch to the same target with the other hand. Masters of this move can add an elbow strike. (Learned from Fuku-san in the Hazuki Dojo)
 * Pit Blow: Forward, X

Unlike the Elbow Slam, this blow is thrown horizontally in a sweeping hook.
 * Twist Knuckle: Back, X

The Elbow Assault targets the center of the opponent's body with a full-body rush.
 * Elbow Assault: Forward, Forward, X

A move where the practitioner momentarily lowers, then raises their body while swinging to strike the opponent in the jaw.
 * Upper Knuckle: Back, Back, X

This move involves taking one step forward with the rear leg and punching at a mid-level target with the fist.
 * Sleeve Strike: Forward, Back, X

The Rain Thrust is a straight punch aimed at a pressure point on the right side of the opponent's neck.
 * Rain Thrust: Back, Forward, X

The Big Wheel is a powerful variation on the Elbow Slam. Aimed at the opponent's collarbone, it features a diagonal blow struck once the practitioner closes in.
 * Big Wheel: X+A

This move involves advancing a step forward and striking at the opponent 's chest and jaw with the palm and entire forearm. The impact creates a shockwave that affects the opponent's internal organs.
 * Twin Hand Waves: Forward, X+A

This is a surprise attack with a spinning backfist. The spinning motion increases the power of the blow.
 * Backfist Willow: Back, X+A

This move strikes the pit of the opponent's stomack with an elbow bent at an acute angle, similar to a lance thrust. Experts can do this move while spinning, to evade attacks.
 * Avalanche Lance: Forward, Forward, X+A

The practitioner advances one step with the forward leg and delivers a slashing blow to the opponent's side with the side of the palm.
 * Katana Mist Slash: Back, Back, X+A

(Scroll in Dojo Basement)
 * Stab Armor: Forward, Back, Back, X+A

(Learned from Yamagishi-san in Suzume Park)
 * Double Blow: Forward, X+A

(Learned from Gui Zhang in New Yokosuka Harbour)
 * Swallow Flip: Back, X, A

A move which utilises the running speed of the practitioner to deliver a diagonal cutting blow to the area between the shoulder and the nape of the neck.
 * Mistral Flash: L, X

The practitioner lands a chop to the opponent's neck using the sides of the open hands. When this technique is mastered, the practitioner can repeat the attack after the initial strike. (Scroll in Hazuki Residence behind the Altar Room)
 * Twin Blades: Back, Forward, Forward, X

After lowering their body momentarily, the practitioner then springs upward to deliver a blow to the opponent's chin. (Scroll from Bunkado Antiques, ¥500)
 * Rising Flash: Forward, Back, Back, X

Leg Moves
The Crescent Kick is unleashed like an upward sword-stroke, aimed at the opponent's head.
 * Crescent Kick: A

This move is similar to a so-called front kick, but is delivered using the entire underside of the foot in a stamping action while targeting the vital organs in the torso.
 * Trample Kick: Forward, A

This is a low, decisive kick aimed at the outside of the opponent's knee.
 * Side Reaper Kick: Back, A

In this flying knee move, the practitioner leaps upward to kick while restraining the opponent with both hands. Masters of this move can increase its destructive power.
 * Against Cascade: Forward, Forward, A

This back roundhouse kick strikes in a downward motion diagonally across the opponent's body. The path of the kick resembles the surplice worn by Buddhist monks.
 * Surplice Slash: Back, Back, A

This kick begins as a high outward spin kick, but ends as a heel drop. The path of the kick is compact, and those who master the move can follow a middle kick with this technique.
 * Thunder Kick: Forward, Back, A

This move involves using the power of the forward leg to deliver a low to mid-level kick to the opponent.
 * Hold Against Leg: Back, Forward, A

This is a high-speed reverse roundhouse kick. Those who have not yet mastered the move usually find themselves off-balance when they miss, but experts can recover with ease.
 * Brutal Tiger: Forward, Back, A

A kick delivered while flipping forward in mid-air, this is one of the more unusual moves in the Hazuki style. Experts leave no opening for an attack after the execution of this move.
 * Dark Moon: Back, Forward, A

This flying back roundhouse kick is powerful, due to the jump and rotation, but is also easy to dodge. Masters of the move can jump higher to kick.
 * Cyclone Kick: L, A

A flying back kick, this powerful move aims a diagonally slicing kick at the base of the opponent's neck.
 * Windmill: L, X+A

While running, the practitioner suddenly slides forward along the ground to sweep the feet out from under the opponent. Experts can twist to make the attack stronger. (Scroll found in Fuku-san's room)
 * Shadow Reaper: L, Y+A

With this move the practitioner crouches and spins around rapidly on the pivot leg while using the other leg to sweep out the opponent's legs. (Scroll from Bunkado Antiques: 1000¥)
 * Crawl Cyclone: Forward, Back, Back, A

With this move, the practitioner slides toward the opponent, and kicks upward with the leg, aiming for the abdomen. Experts can also aim for the jaw. (Scroll from Bunkado Antiques: 1000¥)
 * Mud Spider: Back, Forward, Forward, A

Throw Moves
With this move, the practitioner takes the opponent's arm and lowers the body while grabbing the opponent's collar, lifting the opponent over the back and throwing.
 * Overthrow: B

This move involves quickly turning and pulling the opponent's collar, then using the leg to sweep the opponent's inner thigh upward to throw. In judo, this move is called "uchimata".
 * Sweep Throw: Forward, B

In this so-called sacrifice throw, similar to the judo technique of the same name, the practitioner falls backward to throw the opponent overhead to the rear.
 * Vortex Throw: Back, B

With this move the practitioner grabs the opponent's neck and pulls forward and down while reaping the the legs back and up, effectively applying power in the opposite direction to the upper and lower body.
 * Mist Reaper: Forward, Forward, B

The practitioner uses an armlock to throw the opponent while flipping forward in mid-air during the throw to land on top of the opponent.
 * Demon Drop: Back, Back, B


 * Shoulder Buster: Forward, Back, B


 * Tengu Drop: Back, Forward, B


 * Tiger Storm: Back, Forward, Forward, B, B

(Scroll from Bunkado Antiques, ¥2000)
 * Arm Break Fire: Forward, Back, Back, B


 * Back Twist Drop: B


 * Darkside Hazuki: B

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