Imagine a world where the iconic projectiles of Street Fighter 6 are ranked, sparking debates among fans and pros alike. That's exactly what happened when FAV|Moke (https://x.com/lllmokelll) and DFM|Nauman (https://x.com/naumanzoh) joined forces to create a groundbreaking tier list. But here's where it gets controversial: even C. Viper's (https://www.eventhubs.com/news/2025/sep/24/c-viper-gameplay-trailer-sf6/) Seismic Hammer made the cut, despite being a zoning move for a character designed for aggression. Is this a stretch, or does it highlight the move's hidden potential? And this is the part most people miss: Sagat's Tiger Shots, once feared in Street Fighter 2 and 4, now barely outrank C. Viper's, landing them both in the D tier. What does this say about the evolution of the game? On the flip side, characters like Guile, Akuma, Mai, JP, Chun-Li, and Dhalsim dominate the S tier with their unparalleled zoning projectiles. But here’s the twist: Mai's projectiles often lose in head-to-head zoning battles, yet her pressure tool potential is unmatched. Does this make her overrated or simply misunderstood? Ryu, Dee Jay, and A.K.I. aren't far behind, securing A tier ratings for their effective projectiles. And here’s a thought-provoking question: does a weak projectile doom a character? Not necessarily. Take Ed, for example—his B tier projectile doesn’t stop him from being considered one of the best characters in the game. This tier list isn’t just about ranking moves; it’s about sparking conversations. What do you think? Are these rankings spot on, or is there room for debate? Let us know in the comments below! (Click images for larger versions)