Eddy Wang
Skarlet scientist
Oh yes, i forgot about that, still a pretty good df2 tho even if its only launches on CH.No he doesn't. Jin's only launches on CH, similar to Heihachi, Devil Jin and Bob df2.
Oh yes, i forgot about that, still a pretty good df2 tho even if its only launches on CH.No he doesn't. Jin's only launches on CH, similar to Heihachi, Devil Jin and Bob df2.
It's certainly better than Heihachi's. The risk of having Heihachi's backdashed is just too great to really use it and the hitbox is very unreliable and too high, similar to "mids" like Bruce df2 and Bryan f3. Devil Jin's is probably the best out of those 4, it hits fairly low and has enough range to not be a total liability.Oh yes, i forgot about that, still a pretty good df2 tho even if its only launches on CH.
happy threre is no nerfs incoming.You are fine with Kazuya's df1,4 not launching and devil form being accessible only in rage? Launching -15 with PEWGF is perfectly doable even in real matches, but I'd still prefer to have devil form df1,2.
So after some advice and poking around, I think Bryan will be my day one main. That's subject to change when I have my hands on the game itself but as of now, I really like what I've seen out of him from game play and aesthetically. Hw-cantspellit-ng looks dope too, those kick strings look kinda awesome.
So, a question, after watching some matches looking at various characters, I see characters do this stuttering backdash thing constantly.. Is that the 'korean backdash' i hear referenced occasionally? And what's the purpose of it? And finally, since it sounds immensely difficult, how important is it to learn for a brand new player?
It's an epic set, in my opinion, and it was good to see it again. When watching top players, I love it when it goes down to the Final Round, but in this set, the winner pulled far ahead and shut the door fairly quickly. My favorite moment, is the first round of the last game. Naps pulled off an incredible comeback, and the slow-mo made it twice as exciting as it would have been otherwise.This is a very good set.
That's the question, isn't it?...how important is it to learn for a brand new player?
Purpose of the backdash cancel is to briefly cancel the recovery of the backdash into crouch so repeated backdashes can be performed in quick succession. Learning how to do this properly without developing infections in your hands is of paramount importance. Bryan has one of the best kits for winning the neutral and initiating short bursts of offence at his pace as well as preventing people from going full retard on him ie. zoning. Movement is the lifeblood of the character.So after some advice and poking around, I think Bryan will be my day one main. That's subject to change when I have my hands on the game itself but as of now, I really like what I've seen out of him from game play and aesthetically. Hw-cantspellit-ng looks dope too, those kick strings look kinda awesome.
So, a question, after watching some matches looking at various characters, I see characters do this stuttering backdash thing constantly.. Is that the 'korean backdash' i hear referenced occasionally? And what's the purpose of it? And finally, since it sounds immensely difficult, how important is it to learn for a brand new player?
Who knows?Not in the loop but is Roger jr and his moms have a chance?
I never thought the bears would make it either and if roger jr doesn't make it I will be pretty salty although he is like 3-4 string I still love busting him out. And moms don't skip leg day she got some kicks gloves is just for show.Who knows?
I would have said that Kuma and Panda would be out for sure, and I would have been 100% wrong. If the game has two bears and Steve Fox in the roster, a boxing kangaroo may not be far behind...
But don't get your hopes up.
Gotcha. Interesting. Yeah bb then DB b DB b DB b sounds difficult as shit on a stick. Just rolling a qcb sounds way easier.Purpose of the backdash cancel is to briefly cancel the recovery of the backdash into crouch so repeated backdashes can be performed in quick succession. Learning how to do this properly without developing infections in your hands is of paramount importance. Bryan has one of the best kits for winning the neutral and initiating short bursts of offence at his pace as well as preventing people from going full (soap bar in my mouth) on him ie. zoning. Movement is the lifeblood of the character.
If you choose to pick Bryan as your first character you have a more difficult, although more advantageous choice in the long run as you are required to learn the harder version for backdash cancelling. There are 2 effective methods for backdash cancelling, the proper, harder Korean backdash method, which, after the first bb input goes db - b - db - b... Learning to backdash with this method is mandatory for anyone who plays Bryan, Paul or Nina due to them having a qcb (quartercircle backwards) "stance".
The easier, lazy version if you will, is the "reverse wavedash" method. This is performed after the first bb input as follows: qcb - b - qcb - b... this method is favoured among a lot of Mishima players because it's the same as doing repeated crouchdashes (f - neutral - d - df) in a row, a technique called wavedashing.
As a pad player I can't really speak for stick players as to which is harder or which strains the hands more. I think stick might be better for hand health because you use more muscles. The harder version is definitely very tough to learn on a pad for the player 2 side. I still struggle with Bryan's 2p backdash because I play Mishimas as well and use the lazy method, it's just nowhere near the level of movement I can execute otherwise.
Hey, hey...So am I right , in that when I see a player do that kind of spaz-out back stutter that that's the backdash cancel in action? Cause it's kinda comical when both players do it at the same time.
This is wonderful. Thank you!To anyone willing to start in tekken this guide can b really helpfull, specially if you don't know how a certain character plays this breaks it down real fast, this wasn't written by me tho, but from a friend named Fergus he is an Ireland Asuka main.
Enjoy and let your thoughs, the only thing left out is that Jin is now a Mishima too since its the part of him that got buffed, but really good guide.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1yqgxbES6su4clpQou2hzlZN40rpPBtwmMRKWfexbj3g/edit
credits go to fergus, and he will updated with Eddy, Bears and everyone else when they get available.
she is going to get the nerf i'm sure.LOL AOP
LOL! You wish...then we have chikurin losing all the time, korea or japan, harada surely is watching this and will buff jin on release.
Every buff is welcome at this point. Harada has the tradition of buffing characters japanese players uses to fight off Koreans. Like Dragunov oh got buffed because of Nobi, Xiaoyu because of Tanukana, and Jin got obviously buffed right after Chikurin win a tournament with him back then lol.LOL! You wish...
It was funny. I decide to watch some Tekken and the first thing I see is AOP totally make kings rage art whiff.she is going to get the nerf i'm sure.
xiao, steve and leo too, since bryan got nerfed and it was unnecessary imo.
then we have chikurin losing all the time, korea or japan, harada surely is watching this and will buff jin on release.
AoP is avoiding mids like water right now, which why i'm sure she is not going to survive in the console release. And god damn Xiaoyu players are defending that shit like its okay, she ignores the entire offense rule of the game, no character like this should ever exist.It was funny. I decide to watch some Tekken and the first thing I see is AOP totally make kings rage art whiff.