
Reverse Spin Kick in Street Fighter 6.
- "An attack with long reach that is useful against an opponent's sweeps."
- —Street Fighter 6
The Reverse Spin Kick (リバーススピンキック Ribāsu Supin Kikku?), also known as the Upside Down Kick, is one of Guile's unique attacks introduced in Street Fighter II: The World Warrior.
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Street Fighter V Street Fighter 6 |
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Description

Reverse Spin Kick in Street Fighter V.
Executed by pressing forward and Heavy Kick while close to the opponent, Guile executes a stationary, upside-down kick.
With the removal of proximity attacks from Street Fighter V onwards, Reverse Spin Kick can be performed from any distance.
Tactics

Guile is kicking his opponent in the face with Reverse Spin Kick.
This move is a decent combo starter. It is one of Guile's strongest offensive tools and should primarily be used to keep the opponent at a distance if they are approaching. It is invincible to throws, making it great to bait grapplers or for shimmies. It also doesn't have a low profile when Guile is in the air, making it an effective way to whiff punish low normals.