Dino Breath is one of only a few projectile attacks in the Tekken series, others being Devil/Angel/Devil Jin's laser attacks, True Ogre's fire breathing and Jinpachi's fireball. This move is used by guest character Gon on the PlayStation version of Tekken 3. Gon jumps up into the air and spits a large (for Gon's size) fireball across the screen, which will send the opponent flying back if they are hit while standing up; if they are hit on the ground, they will squirm for a short time. It can easily be side stepped, jumped, or counter attacked prior to the fireball coming out if you are in close range. Strangely, another Gon is not immune to this attack, yet Gon is (almost) immune to True Ogre's fire, losing only 1 point of health.
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| - Dino Breath is one of only a few projectile attacks in the Tekken series, others being Devil/Angel/Devil Jin's laser attacks, True Ogre's fire breathing and Jinpachi's fireball. This move is used by guest character Gon on the PlayStation version of Tekken 3. Gon jumps up into the air and spits a large (for Gon's size) fireball across the screen, which will send the opponent flying back if they are hit while standing up; if they are hit on the ground, they will squirm for a short time. It can easily be side stepped, jumped, or counter attacked prior to the fireball coming out if you are in close range. Strangely, another Gon is not immune to this attack, yet Gon is (almost) immune to True Ogre's fire, losing only 1 point of health.
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| - Dino Breath is one of only a few projectile attacks in the Tekken series, others being Devil/Angel/Devil Jin's laser attacks, True Ogre's fire breathing and Jinpachi's fireball. This move is used by guest character Gon on the PlayStation version of Tekken 3. Gon jumps up into the air and spits a large (for Gon's size) fireball across the screen, which will send the opponent flying back if they are hit while standing up; if they are hit on the ground, they will squirm for a short time. It can easily be side stepped, jumped, or counter attacked prior to the fireball coming out if you are in close range. Strangely, another Gon is not immune to this attack, yet Gon is (almost) immune to True Ogre's fire, losing only 1 point of health.
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