I understand this but if I wanna react to opponent whiffing after kbd, it feels awkward to move you right again quickly to original position ESPECIALLY if 4 (right kick is used)
Just a note for you, if you are doing a qcf or qcb input for a backdash you will not get a cancel on a character that has a backsway, for example Bryan. Your inputs need to be b,db,b,n repeating or it will not work.
You can slide your second finger to get f * d,f. It satisfies the minimum requirement and it works for backdash on backsway characters too, and it's light dash for godfist characters. For good backdash space on P2 you want to hit back twice with the right index before sliding your second finger from down to forward.
is that the kalimba cover of true love at the end???? i thought id never find another sugar neko girls fan in the wild, you sir just earned a subscriber edit: thanks for the gold kind stranger
if you hold a direction and then press the opposite direction they cancel out and you get a neutral input. the inputs he's doing take advantage of this to essentially get a 1 button dash
Very good video, is it possible to show it more from hitbox hand perspektive, bcs I dont know, I can do electrics but not Wave Dashing, its really hard for me
This has been huge. My KBD’s on both sides are clean. I’m not super sure why but Mishima dashes aren’t as consistant. I may be plinking too. Fast. Also any advice on getting the perfect EWGF using these methods?
Holding back and double tapping forward is not Korean back dashing. It's just regular back dashing with a hitbox efficiency. It's faster than most beginners can KBD but, not faster than a skilled player KBD'ing. I use the "hold back and double tap forward" method, to start my first back dash but, instead of just continually double tapping forward, just switch to pressing down (fully release down), forward. The tricky part is pressing the down button long enough to register a crouch (tapping down is sidestep in Tekken). The speed comes from tapping down just long enough to actually get a crouch cancel and waiting for the full backdash before canceling again. While training you can actually go really slow and visually confirm the crouch before tapping forward. Focus on speed later.
@@xKayNee No. If you're going too fast for your execution level, socd cleaning can register a neutral if you accidentally register a back + forward input at the same time. That, combined with you tapping the hitbox down button (for the d/f input), can accidentally register a rogue down tap................... which sidesteps you towards the screen. YOU might have the necessary muscle memory to not trigger an accidental SOCD neutral input but, a lot of newer guys might get hung up on this and not understand what's happening. I'm trying to help them (not you) because this is what held me back when I first switched to leverless and tried to learn KBD on it.
@@xKayNee To put it simpler, if you're using this shortcut and don't fully release the down button before pressing the forward button you end up having back, down, and forward pressed at the same time. The back and forward cancel each other out leaving only a quick down tap (accidental micro-sidestep). It only comes out as a micro-sidestep because you accidentally cancel that if you keep pressing directions.
@@similaritiesendhere I'm actually new to most of this, but I know not to press forward till down is fully released xP I do have one problem though. If I were to go too fast, the character doesn't seem to be going too far with the KBD. Which is why I just do it slow to get further. Is this how its meant to be done?
@@xKayNee All I'm saying is that this is where a lot of newer hitbox users mess up. They go too fast and instinctually start doing quarter circle forward inputs from muscle memory instead of deliberate down and then forward inputs. A qcf input on leverless is literally pressing forward before you release down. You have to unlearn that muscle memory.
also, when you're doing p1 KBD you wanna hold left then alternate between pressing D and B, the way you've illustrated it here ur inputting down a lot and that'll get you hit if you're trying to backdash
Finger Sequence: L.Ring, [R.Index, L.Index~L.Middle,] xN Hold left with your ring finger, then press right then down very quickly with your index finger and middle finger respectively. You must release these two fingers in that order to get the full quarter circle motion. Then tap right with your right index finger to reset to a standing dash.
Now that's how you Hit Box!
Only guide that made sense to me LMAO, thank you.
I understand this but if I wanna react to opponent whiffing after kbd, it feels awkward to move you right again quickly to original position ESPECIALLY if 4 (right kick is used)
If you are using your both hand all you will do in match will be backdash or wavedash.
How are you going to hit ?
Just a note for you, if you are doing a qcf or qcb input for a backdash you will not get a cancel on a character that has a backsway, for example Bryan. Your inputs need to be b,db,b,n repeating or it will not work.
You can slide your second finger to get f * d,f. It satisfies the minimum requirement and it works for backdash on backsway characters too, and it's light dash for godfist characters.
For good backdash space on P2 you want to hit back twice with the right index before sliding your second finger from down to forward.
I gotta work on getting perf electrics on P2 side. This video has me cooking but I struggle getting perfect input
@@kylehuntxr
How long have you been practicing on P2 side?
@@UltimateBallaPOM Every session I try and practice it. I only get to play the game at a gaming center in my area as I don’t own it.
is that the kalimba cover of true love at the end???? i thought id never find another sugar neko girls fan in the wild, you sir just earned a subscriber
edit: thanks for the gold kind stranger
his ass did not receive gold 💀
Aka the treadmill dash
What do you mean hold left? You're clearly not holding any input according to the screen?
if you hold a direction and then press the opposite direction they cancel out and you get a neutral input. the inputs he's doing take advantage of this to essentially get a 1 button dash
Can you please explain how to P2 wavedashing into Electrics? What is special mode? Thanks...
Great video, but could you do a more detailed video on how to wavedash on p2 side? I can’t seem to do it
The right hand reach tech 🧑🍳👌
Very good video, is it possible to show it more from hitbox hand perspektive, bcs I dont know, I can do electrics but not Wave Dashing, its really hard for me
nothing is clicking when you said for p2 side wave dashing i dont know doesnt make sense
This has been huge. My KBD’s on both sides are clean. I’m not super sure why but Mishima dashes aren’t as consistant. I may be plinking too. Fast.
Also any advice on getting the perfect EWGF using these methods?
Holding back and double tapping forward is not Korean back dashing. It's just regular back dashing with a hitbox efficiency. It's faster than most beginners can KBD but, not faster than a skilled player KBD'ing.
I use the "hold back and double tap forward" method, to start my first back dash but, instead of just continually double tapping forward, just switch to pressing down (fully release down), forward. The tricky part is pressing the down button long enough to register a crouch (tapping down is sidestep in Tekken).
The speed comes from tapping down just long enough to actually get a crouch cancel and waiting for the full backdash before canceling again. While training you can actually go really slow and visually confirm the crouch before tapping forward. Focus on speed later.
While you're holding back or forward, tapping down registers a crouch not a sidestep anyway. You are unable to sidestep while you're moving.
@@xKayNee No. If you're going too fast for your execution level, socd cleaning can register a neutral if you accidentally register a back + forward input at the same time. That, combined with you tapping the hitbox down button (for the d/f input), can accidentally register a rogue down tap................... which sidesteps you towards the screen.
YOU might have the necessary muscle memory to not trigger an accidental SOCD neutral input but, a lot of newer guys might get hung up on this and not understand what's happening. I'm trying to help them (not you) because this is what held me back when I first switched to leverless and tried to learn KBD on it.
@@xKayNee To put it simpler, if you're using this shortcut and don't fully release the down button before pressing the forward button you end up having back, down, and forward pressed at the same time. The back and forward cancel each other out leaving only a quick down tap (accidental micro-sidestep).
It only comes out as a micro-sidestep because you accidentally cancel that if you keep pressing directions.
@@similaritiesendhere I'm actually new to most of this, but I know not to press forward till down is fully released xP I do have one problem though. If I were to go too fast, the character doesn't seem to be going too far with the KBD. Which is why I just do it slow to get further. Is this how its meant to be done?
@@xKayNee All I'm saying is that this is where a lot of newer hitbox users mess up. They go too fast and instinctually start doing quarter circle forward inputs from muscle memory instead of deliberate down and then forward inputs.
A qcf input on leverless is literally pressing forward before you release down. You have to unlearn that muscle memory.
Doesn’t work at all with Jin and works with Reina
amazing just amazing
Please add Gangnam Style music
do you have sodc-N for this?
I cant get the wavedash down on the p2 side any tips?
going special style and pressing 2 telegraphs the high every time though, very bad out of waveu
also, when you're doing p1 KBD you wanna hold left then alternate between pressing D and B, the way you've illustrated it here ur inputting down a lot and that'll get you hit if you're trying to backdash
Only on P1 side 😂
My cross up wont wont work with my ps5. 😢
need a brooks converter. its an issue for most input devices that are not ps5 pads. even ps4 pads need the converter. i order mine on ebay
fighting game mfers like this gonna be getting massive early arthritis lol
can you explain what you're doing for P2 wavedashing?
Finger Sequence: L.Ring, [R.Index, L.Index~L.Middle,] xN
Hold left with your ring finger, then press right then down very quickly with your index finger and middle finger respectively. You must release these two fingers in that order to get the full quarter circle motion. Then tap right with your right index finger to reset to a standing dash.
@@dyllancrazy doing this on reina seems to work. however if I do p2 wavedash on jin, we just dashes forward a bit. have you encountered that?
Does this work on Jin?@@dyllancrazy