Rakuhouha

"Giga attack button on the ground. The ultimate special attack that channels all stored energy into one blast. Use this move selectively as it consumes energy."

- In-game text

Rakuhouha (落鳳破), is the special technique that Zero learns after defeating Cyber Peacock in Mega Man X4. This technique is based off Cyber Peacock's ability to shoot energy beams in half-circular pattern from all of his feathers on his tail. It is activated by pressing the Giga Attack button while on the ground. Zero will cry "Get ready!" before slamming his fist to the ground, causing nine bolts of destructive energy to erupt in a fanned out manner. The projectiles are not only capable of going through walls - coupled with the fact that there are nine of them, providing a decent range - but they are also capable of destroying most enemies in one hit. Zero is invincible while performing the attack.

Rakuhouha is Zero's only technique in Mega Man X4 that has its own energy gauge. Because Rakuhouha is powerful and has excellent range that surpass any of Zero's moves alone, it can only be used sparingly as it depletes 12 units of energy per use. It recharges when Zero takes damage.

This attack is Storm Owl and Sigma's (2nd phase) weaknesses.

Damage Data Chart
Damage values in units in Mega Man X4.


 * Rakuhouha can deal multiple hits depending on how many energy bolts strike the boss. The damages listed in this chart is damage done per hit, not the total amount of damage done.


 * For Storm Owl, using Rakuhouha against him deals 2 units of damage for each energy bolt that hits him.

Other appearances
Rakuhouha appears in Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite as one of Zero's new moves, where Zero will unleash three green projectiles in an array forward. This is performed upon releasing his max level Hyper Zero Blaster shot during a Hadangeki.

It is also one of Zero's Hero Arts in TEPPEN, causing 4 damage split among enemy units. The damage increases depending of the level of Zero's Memory, causing up to 12 damage split among enemy units.

Similar Techniques

 * Earth Gaizer from Mega Man X2 and Mega Man Xtreme 2
 * C-Flasher from Mega Man X5
 * Rekkoha from Mega Man X6
 * Bakuenjin from Mega Man X7
 * Tenshouha from Mega Man X8

Counterpart to this Technique

 * Aiming Laser

Trivia

 * The term "feng" (鳳, pronounced as "fuh-ng") is used as a term for a male Chinese firebird, often mistranslated as a phoenix.
 * Via its appearance in Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite, this is one of Zero's few full-screen attacks that is converted into a simple special move.