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Also his Tekkyuu Dai Bokusatsu DM where he smashes his foe with his iron ball repeatedly.
No-Holds-Barred Beatdown: One of his DMs (Tekkyuu Dai Bousou) is a standard "ranbu" style DM that has him beat down an opponent with a relentless combo. #Kof memorial ultimate match update#
In XIV following the 2.0 update he has a 1200 health rating unlike other characters who fit the trope until the 3.10 update that reduces it to 1100 along with the others of said trope.
Mighty Glacier: Very slow, but hits very hard with his iron ball. Metronomic Man Mashing: His command throw, Dai Hakai Nage, has him slam his opponent around a few times. Meaningful Name: Koehan means "thug" in Korean. Kick Them While They Are Down: He has Kim's Haki Kyaku in some games, letting him perform a powerful stomp attack. Improbable Weapon User: Chang had a ball & chain attached to him to try and slow him down. who orbits the Earth before falling behind Chang. Home Run Hitter: His Climax DM in XIV has him spinning with his ball, hitting his foe multiple times, before doing a strong final swing (complete with slo-mo) to smash his foe far away. #Kof memorial ultimate match free#
In XIV, he's back to being Heel when Xanadu recruits him and Choi to the Villains Team and he's once again free from Kim's supervision, being able to wear orange normal clothes again.
Heel≯ace Revolving Door: He started out as a Heel, being a criminal, but after an encounter with Kim, he's forced to turn Face, even wearing a Taekwondo gi in his outfit. Fire-Forged Friends: Eventually develops a friendship with Kim, which is why he's part of Kim's team in '03 even though he's considered reformed by that point. He tries his best to live out his criminal days, but is thwarted by Kim at every step. Fat and Skinny: The fat to Choi's skinny. His weapon of choice is a prisoner's ball-and-chain that he can swing around for big damage. 2000 has an alternate form for him called "Smart Chang" (appearing only as a Striker), who's svelte and not quite as dumb looking. Some of it might be due to his tendency to bash his head against his giant iron ball. Dumb Muscle: Chang's not all that bright. Death from Above: One of his DMs (Tekkyuu Assatsu) is him jumping high to deliver a powerful belly flop from above. When attacked, he sneezes and hits the enemy with his head. Counter-Attack: One of his specials (Tekkyuu Taiko Uchi) is him standing upright and picking his nose. He went back to the orange getup in XIV as he goes heel again. Costume Evolution: At first he wears an orange prisoner's getup, then he changes it to a Korean dobok as part of Kim's training. Curiously enough, when defeated by a time out, he breaks free from them. Chained by Fashion: The chains actually come from his prison days and are used to hold his iron ball. Ultimate and has a spirit battle that references him the fight in question is based on Kim, and includes two fighters based on Chang and Choi. The Cameo: He appears in the background of KOF Stadium in Super Smash Bros. Beard of Evil: A full, Santa Clause-like beard of evil!. Bald of Evil: He reforms in 2003, but is back again as a crook as of XIV. Ass Kicks You: His Close heavy kick in The King of Fighters XIV and close medium kick in Capcom vs. This got a few nods in future installments as far forward as XIV, where they salute each other before battle. Ascended Glitch: Due to a programming error early in the franchise, Leona Heidern would offer Chang a salute when she was originally supposed to offer it to teammate Ralf. Chang could only flip belly-up and then crash on his back. Starting in '96, Chang attempted to do Kim's Hien Zan attack (think Guile's Flash Kick). Acrofatic: Slightly subverted and played for laughs. His big break came in XIV, when Kim gave him and Choi a week break, but they ended up causing chaos outside his surveillance and were sent back to prison, where they met Xanadu, whom they saw as a way to return to the roots of criminal and wash off Kim's training.