Great vid, only note is that most throws can be sidestepped now. Basic throws (1+3, and 2+4) are still homing as well as select throws on certain characters but most command throws lost tracking as of 1.05.
Thank you for the information that I missed out on I appreciate that a lot and I will pin your comment to not give false advice for anyone watching the video. Again thank you! :D
@@regachref9952 nope there are only very specific command grabs like hwo`s 2 grab that kept tracking. Most of the ones that track are generic grabs (1 or 2 break, doesnt matter)
Funny story: I had a friend that plays Lidia and has been playing Tekken since at least early Tekken 7. I started playing Tekken 2 weeks ago. When I first started, he was bodying me and was clearly having a good time. I was pretty frustrated at how he was just mashing strings and still winning. I made it a goal to beat him. Started watching videos like this along with ones specific to my character, watching replays and good players on youtube. Practiced with some Ruler rank players in the fight lounge. One week later, my friend was at Vanquisher rank, and I reached Garyu. We played. I absolutely destroyed him. He got passive aggressibe and was asking about Lili's Feisty Rabbit stance. I told him it was a low crush. He said it was a low parry and accused me of gatekeeping information. He was clearly salty at how I so quickly surpassed him, and now whenever he sees me play Tekken 8, he just gets off and plays a different game to avoid getting invites from me and doesnt talk to me anymore. Never really said what he wanted to say, was always the passive aggressive type. Happy I'm done with him and the victory tasted so sweet. Big thank you to content creators like yourself and the new friends that practiced with me
That’s really lame!! They win, all good. They lose, take their ball and go home… corny. You’d think your “buddy” and I use that term loosely, would’ve hid offline for a day or two and hit the practice or even watch the replays and figure out how you’re winning and perhaps compete. I understand it can be frustrating to lose to a character you don’t like. I hate playing against Victor, Alisa and Larrs, but that’s because I’m weak against them. Horwang used to give me big trouble, but I’ve gotten a lot better against him. You gotta take those ass whoppings in order to get better!!
@@mttsgrandfather2812 100%!. That's how I learned to beat him. Labbed against his character and played vs his ghost a lot. He's too lazy to take improving more seriously so he doesnt lab and drill. And without investigating he goes on to tell me that Feisty Rabbit with Lili is a low parry and how I gave him wrong info when I told him it was just a low crush and dodges lows. He just gave up coz he is too lazy to get better. And you're right he aint my buddy anymore
It''s so sad that you have to deal with this type of "friend". Tekken 8 is my first Tekken that I tried competitively, and I got a friend who played every tekken since Tekken 3, and he encouraged me to try this one out. After half a year of training, I'm a Mighty Ruler, He's a Tekken King. We spar on some evenings and yeah 9/10 times he beats me but we're still having some good old FUN! And I feel like I'm improving facing him. He recently debuted on the big TWT challenger event stage in the UFA tournament and watching him live I was shouting like crazy in support of my boy! I'm so proud of him. That is what true friendly sportsmanship is about and I hope everyone can experience it.
This video should be in the game or on Tekken’s RUclips page. This is the kinda information I really needed and getting it explained clearly and slowly is so nice.
Here's an advice from someone who got stuck in red for a long time: new players should try to win until 10-14 Dan or orange rank using only safe moves and basic punishment strings as taught on this video. Get a good habit of attacking only with safe moves (poking), block/keep range/sidestep the opponent attacks, and punish in time. Continue with unsafe string only after your punishment lands (hit confirmation). Don't start using big moves or combos. This is because while it's very easy to use your big moves and launcher + combos at lowest ranks where people rarely block and mostly just mash, it's a bad habit and you will get punished doing that even in mid rank when people actually starts blocking. It's actually the fundamentals that will carry you further, so having a good habit from the start is better than having to unlearn bad habits in the middle. Combos are useless if you can't actually launch your opponent. Memorize combos later after you can consistently launch or counterhit enemies at red rank. Learn spacing, blocking and punishing etc first. I wish I knew this before I have 100 hours of bad habit I have to unlearn to progress. Edit: As user c16621 below clarifies, hit confirmation can apply to any string. I recommend reading his explanation below.
Thank you so much for the advice and tips I will put this down in the notes so people can see this as well when viewing the notes :) also I really appreciate you sharing this too :D
Have fun and take risks are my 2 main bits of advice. Yoshimitsu players have showed me that if your tempo spacing and moves are "off" you can break the mind of any tekken player. You don't need a flow chart, you just need to win, and there's many ways to do that.
Thank you so much Peter! You’re a huge inspiration to me and funny enough, I watched your videos 2 years ago and they taught me how to play Tekken! Your comment means a lot and I truly appreciate your kind words. Thank you for everything you’ve done for the tekken community!!! :D
MK1EG Here. Make sure you watch your replays to see what your struggling with so you don't feel lost, also making note of your most negative moves can help along with what your plus on to help set up pressure will really go a long way.
Great vids ! You're saving lot of my time trying to teach fundamentals to my friends ! I hope there will be other videos like this one about fundamentals ! There's still so much more to know
Some standard throws side switch when broken which means throwing your opponent can be a useful tool to get out when you're backed into a corner. Nice work on the video btw.
Thank you for sharing your advice and I will jot this down in the notes for everyone to see for another way to escape the corner and also I appreciate the kind words :D
This is one of the only sidestep tutorials that actually helped me understand how to offensive sidestep and why launchers miss sometimes in defensive ones, you definetly deserve more subs i subbed
I’m happy that I could help you out and I appreciate the kind words and sub, I hope your next ranked session goes well and you reach the rank you want!! :D
THANK YOU SO MUTCH. As a new tekken player that is only a mere fujin. This is extremely helpfull. Not just that a video like this that is very detailed and also beginner friendly to understand is fantastic
Great edits I love edits in videos make sense more interesting and funny…. I’m from NRS and I just picked up Tekken and idk what I’ve been missing out on so thank you for this!
This is good stuff, for some reason it's pretty hard to find a fundamentals guide that actually explains why or when you need to use certain techniques.
man, I have no words for the incredible work you have done in this video, it is short, it is interesting, you provide very important information to improve the game and, in a certain way, it allows us to observe a little more deeply those fundamentals that make great tekken, good job, keep up the good work!
Thank you so much man this means a lot to me and a comment like yours pushes me to want to make more content and keep at it. Again thank you so much I really appreciate it!!! :D
Great guide, thanks! Quick tip on countering King grabs, you don't have to time your counters right, you can just keep holding the button. If you hold 1, you will break the chain when it can be countered by 1
Broooo, i just bought the game a few weeks ago, and im trying to get back into it, relying heavily on my tekken 5 moves 😂 This is huge, thanks mann, im 18mins in, gotta get back to work, but will definitely incorporate some of these tips. My man 👊😎💙
I’m happy to help and thank you so much for the support as well. I hope your next ranked session goes well and you will become the goat at tekken in the future! 🤠
Well edited, easy to follow, excellent video. Leaving a comment to hopefully boost your views, but also the best comment I can give anyone struggling is to keep in mind, actually being able to comprehensively do all these things takes awhile. Don't be discouraged! Take things one step at a time and do the best you can and try to learn at least a little something whenever you play.
Amazing vid man! Like others here, this is one of the best fundamentals vid I've ever seen. Well done 👍. Only thing that I would add is to do these very same drills on the opposite side of the oppenent as well. That way, you can also get used to doing inputs in the opposite direction. Took me a long time to get used to the right side.
This an awesome guide, a really appreciate the use of training drills. I see all these options laying in front for me to use but i never knew how to use them properly 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 Thank you, master 🙇🏻♂️
Hey pal, I knew most of the things in this vid but I just wanted to say it was a really great vid which I thoroughly enjoyed. I have subscribed and will be working on my tekken skills with the support of your guides. Thank!
This a great! I’m determined to get better at Tekken but as a newcomer it’s kinda overwhelming and sometimes borderline esoteric. Anyways I hope you keep the content coming man!
That’s awesome to hear and!!! I believe in you becoming stronger at tekken and I hope to hear how your journey goes as well :D thank you for the support, really appreciate it
Nice video my guy keep up the good work. Just wanted to say you might wanna also talk about "WAYS TO GET UP FROM THE GROUND DURING A MATCH" this is massively under looked.
Just wanna say I came here because I saw your TikTok, who would've thought I would get this such knowledge and inspirational video. Love the content brotha👌🏻
Here's a good tip: take it slow and take breaks often. A large part of improvement comes from thinking about the game instead of actually playing it, oddly enough. This video is fantastic, I'm coming from Street Fighter right now, and some of my legacy Tekken knowledge (12 year old mashing) is lacking, and this helped bridge some of the gaps in my knowledge!
Lol I was watching a Lil Majin vid than randomly your video played next and got me interested and as I kept listening and watching without paying attention to your youtube username I suddenly realized bro is a fellow South African! Definitely subbed. Working on a ton of projects for my own channel, keep pushing bro!🔥⚡️🇿🇦
Thank you so much man I really appreciate it and I hope for the best for your channel and can’t wait to see your content!!! Let’s put South Africa on the map together:D
Yes sir, my content will mostly be Arcade/Story Mode of many different fighting games e.g Tekken, MK,SF & Than I will also upload Ranked Highlights or Highs And Lows in Ranked.
my biggest flex is that i was stuck versing this guy over and over one night in ranked and we’re both kaz players very happy to see you succeeding like this brother keep it up💪❤️
We have to run another set again it was really fun fighting you dude! And I hope your next ranked session goes well and you reach the rank you wanna get! :D ❤
This video is so good that I have to share a suggestion for a future one. So in the video you mention the well known chart on Reddit (and elsewhere) that has either SSL or SSR next to each character, which is of course to suggest to beginners which direction is best to default to sidestepping against each character. But I for one have no idea how people actually come to that conclusion, character-by-character. I mean, I know Kazuya and Reina (and I assume Heihachi) are weak to SSL, but I don’t specifically know why that’s the case. If you did a video just reviewing the chart and talking about why they might have said left or right for different characters and/or exceptions for specific moves, I think it would be an amazing follow up to this video. You could call it something like “the only guide to sidestepping you’ll ever need” - hyperbolic title of course, but I think it would be incredibly useful for a lot of people, myself included.
This is awesome as someone who thought he liked Mortal Kombat 1 but unfortunately kind of got bored with it and then tried out Tekken 8 just the base version so far without the DLC as of yet, I will buy the DLC I just haven’t yet, I must say this is fantastic.
I've watched many videos like this one and generally disagree with them for one very simple reason: What many consider "Fundamental Knowledge" is really just a demonstration of superior Tekken experience. Of which Newbies will never have starting out. However, this video does a fantastic job of keeping the strategies very simple and generic without too deep of an experience pool. For instance, you mention offensive sidestep, but didn't even try to touch defensive sidestep, which is great advice. Newbies shouldn't be doing that when they don't know the matchups yet. They should at least have an idea on all the other topics you brought up. I think this video and document do a great job about that. My only criticism is NOT mentioning combos. What good is reacting to the snake edge, landing a counterhit or forcing a whiff if you don't know or drop your combo after the launch? I'd go so far as to argue it's one of the most fundamental systems to understand and become proficient in as a newbie. It's where the vast majority of damage comes from. It requires 0 experience to be proficient in, instead just requiring practice. It's an absolutely required skill that applies and carries you at all levels of play and in every match. It's ultimately what determines the entire balance of the game's risk and reward. Too many content creators like to pretend this isn't an important aspect of the game or treat it as some kind of trap. But I'm here to argue: It's the most important. I don't care how good you get in everything else, you won't make it far in Tekken without a solid grasp of the combo system.
Ayy yo this is some goated tekken shizz right here also, just wanna give some advice that helped me alot: speedkicks has said - "don't press a button for no reason". so whenever you decide to press, there has to be some purpose for it. if you wanna overcome autopiloting and situations where you think "what am i doing???", then you should start taking this saying to heart. this will lead to you pressing less buttons cuz sometimes you dunno what to press, but blocking is gonna be way safer and is never a wrong thing to do. defending and thinking is better than attacking without thinking.
Here's a small trick (better for certain characters like Bryan or the Mishimas with CH jab strings thar heat engage or knockdown) - a jab srts up your most basic frame trap that is 1 jab -> jab string (preferably not unsafe but it's up to you) becauae 1 jab is +1 and your follow up jab string will beat out most things that don't high crush (By then you can mix in a mid check after 1 jab or nothing at all depending on the situation
A trick to get while standing every time for those who are getting crouch jab or leg poke is to either press or hold back while standing to get your desired input
@@YamatoZA Know that I'll be backing you all the way. Now be sure to hit god of destruction and keep putting out amazing content like this with all your South African fans cheering you on! 🇿🇦✊
Just to double down on distance. Moves propell you forword. Be on the look out for moves that close the gap to your opponent. Not just the while running moves. Some moves like Zafina's d3 or Jins d2 will end up pushing you pretty far forward. This will catch a lot of people off gaurd if they don't know that they were going to move that far. Just be careful since those kind of moves will leave you pretty minus or in a bad position if you whiff or block (depending on the move).
I had trouble with getting into fighters cuz I used to be a sore loser who’d be happy to win but passive aggressive on losses. Obviously I’ve grown from that and now wanna take it a little more seriously as I found joy in losing as it’s all learning experiences, so I take more pride in my wins rather treating my wins like I was supposed to have them vs actually earning a win.
@@YamatoZA I mean the last tekken I played was t5. I've recently started playing tekken 8 ranked and I'm already at tenryu with reina thanks to your fluent and helpful guide. All I heard before was fundamentals fundamentals and nobody else care to really explain it. RUclipss algorithm should boost you way more brother.
Pro tip: When you're sidestepping, confirm your whiff and THEN punish. If you sidestep into buttons, you cut your movement short in addition to expanding your hurtbox. Moves that should have missed you will end up counter hitting you instead
Thank you so much man and i love your content so much, you inspire me to keep playing these hard as hell mishmas and i hope for more success for you in the future!!! :D
Remember guys when facing a strong yoshimitsu player and they start mixing their attacks you have to first go defensive and then offensive (When doing kinchi and other change of stances you can attack them and win the interaction)
Something I want to add on to the already very detailed video is: Make sure you're looking for patterns/habits in your opponents offence. A good example is, a lot of Paul players will throw out moves that create a lot of distance on block like QCF1, and then just use their DF2 launcher while you're moving back in to take your turn. If you're studying your opponent's patterns, you can poke holes in their defense and even launch them if you're aware of what your opponent is about to do. Sometimes interrupting their patterns is the most advantageous thing you can do! Always be aware, and never fall into the trap of going on auto-pilot when playing Tekken.
Great vid, only note is that most throws can be sidestepped now. Basic throws (1+3, and 2+4) are still homing as well as select throws on certain characters but most command throws lost tracking as of 1.05.
Thank you for the information that I missed out on I appreciate that a lot and I will pin your comment to not give false advice for anyone watching the video. Again thank you! :D
isnt it all tracking but the 1+2 throws? i know it like that idk
@@regachref9952 nope there are only very specific command grabs like hwo`s 2 grab that kept tracking. Most of the ones that track are generic grabs (1 or 2 break, doesnt matter)
Fellow south african here. Thanks so much for this video bro! Ive improved so much already - as good as it gets for begginer tips and info!💪👌
Funny story: I had a friend that plays Lidia and has been playing Tekken since at least early Tekken 7. I started playing Tekken 2 weeks ago.
When I first started, he was bodying me and was clearly having a good time. I was pretty frustrated at how he was just mashing strings and still winning. I made it a goal to beat him.
Started watching videos like this along with ones specific to my character, watching replays and good players on youtube. Practiced with some Ruler rank players in the fight lounge.
One week later, my friend was at Vanquisher rank, and I reached Garyu. We played. I absolutely destroyed him. He got passive aggressibe and was asking about Lili's Feisty Rabbit stance. I told him it was a low crush. He said it was a low parry and accused me of gatekeeping information.
He was clearly salty at how I so quickly surpassed him, and now whenever he sees me play Tekken 8, he just gets off and plays a different game to avoid getting invites from me and doesnt talk to me anymore.
Never really said what he wanted to say, was always the passive aggressive type. Happy I'm done with him and the victory tasted so sweet.
Big thank you to content creators like yourself and the new friends that practiced with me
What a sore loser
That’s really lame!! They win, all good. They lose, take their ball and go home… corny. You’d think your “buddy” and I use that term loosely, would’ve hid offline for a day or two and hit the practice or even watch the replays and figure out how you’re winning and perhaps compete. I understand it can be frustrating to lose to a character you don’t like. I hate playing against Victor, Alisa and Larrs, but that’s because I’m weak against them. Horwang used to give me big trouble, but I’ve gotten a lot better against him. You gotta take those ass whoppings in order to get better!!
@@mttsgrandfather2812 100%!.
That's how I learned to beat him. Labbed against his character and played vs his ghost a lot.
He's too lazy to take improving more seriously so he doesnt lab and drill. And without investigating he goes on to tell me that Feisty Rabbit with Lili is a low parry and how I gave him wrong info when I told him it was just a low crush and dodges lows.
He just gave up coz he is too lazy to get better. And you're right he aint my buddy anymore
He’s actually the average toxic tekken player. Passive aggressive and rather hate then learn the MU
It''s so sad that you have to deal with this type of "friend". Tekken 8 is my first Tekken that I tried competitively, and I got a friend who played every tekken since Tekken 3, and he encouraged me to try this one out. After half a year of training, I'm a Mighty Ruler, He's a Tekken King. We spar on some evenings and yeah 9/10 times he beats me but we're still having some good old FUN! And I feel like I'm improving facing him. He recently debuted on the big TWT challenger event stage in the UFA tournament and watching him live I was shouting like crazy in support of my boy! I'm so proud of him. That is what true friendly sportsmanship is about and I hope everyone can experience it.
God tier explanation for Beginners
Thank you so much. I really appreciate the kind words :)
@@YamatoZA it helps too that you give drills and a lil insight in how the practice setting works
This video should be in the game or on Tekken’s RUclips page. This is the kinda information I really needed and getting it explained clearly and slowly is so nice.
Thank you so much I really appreciate the kind words a lot :D
This is by far one of the most complete and beginner friendly videos I've seen on fundamentals. Thanks a LOT brother!!!
Thank so much dude and I really do appreciate the kind words and support! ! :)
This is top tier content. Leaving a comment to boost you in the algorithm!
Thank you so much! I love your content dude and can’t wait to see more of your discussions in tekken. I’m a huge fan!!! 😭
Here's an advice from someone who got stuck in red for a long time: new players should try to win until 10-14 Dan or orange rank using only safe moves and basic punishment strings as taught on this video. Get a good habit of attacking only with safe moves (poking), block/keep range/sidestep the opponent attacks, and punish in time. Continue with unsafe string only after your punishment lands (hit confirmation). Don't start using big moves or combos. This is because while it's very easy to use your big moves and launcher + combos at lowest ranks where people rarely block and mostly just mash, it's a bad habit and you will get punished doing that even in mid rank when people actually starts blocking. It's actually the fundamentals that will carry you further, so having a good habit from the start is better than having to unlearn bad habits in the middle. Combos are useless if you can't actually launch your opponent. Memorize combos later after you can consistently launch or counterhit enemies at red rank. Learn spacing, blocking and punishing etc first. I wish I knew this before I have 100 hours of bad habit I have to unlearn to progress.
Edit: As user c16621 below clarifies, hit confirmation can apply to any string. I recommend reading his explanation below.
👆 this!!
Thank you so much for the advice and tips I will put this down in the notes so people can see this as well when viewing the notes :) also I really appreciate you sharing this too :D
Yep I learned this the hard way in the red ranks but I managed to break my habit and get to flame ruler. Blue soon!!!
This guy sounds like a victor player to me
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What a great video. I love how you also linked a spread sheet with all the practices, well done.
Thank you so much I appreciate appreciate the kinds words, it means a lot :)
Amazing guide. So many things clarified that aren’t obvious even to someone who plays tekken.
Thank you so much. It means a lot and I appreciate it!!
Have fun and take risks are my 2 main bits of advice. Yoshimitsu players have showed me that if your tempo spacing and moves are "off" you can break the mind of any tekken player. You don't need a flow chart, you just need to win, and there's many ways to do that.
I love this take and it made me laugh 😂 I will try be like you the next time I boot up tekken and thank you for the advice!
For a new content creator, this is a fantastic video! Great job. Keep it up!
Whoooooa!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! THE GOAT HIMSELF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you so much Peter! You’re a huge inspiration to me and funny enough, I watched your videos 2 years ago and they taught me how to play Tekken! Your comment means a lot and I truly appreciate your kind words. Thank you for everything you’ve done for the tekken community!!! :D
MK1EG Here. Make sure you watch your replays to see what your struggling with so you don't feel lost, also making note of your most negative moves can help along with what your plus on to help set up pressure will really go a long way.
Thats awesome advice I didn’t think about the noting down negative moves you shouldn’t depend on! Thank you so much and appreciate the advice :)
Thank you, I have been trying for months to get better and this is probably the most helpful video I have seen
Thank you so much and i really appreciate the kind words and it means a lot :)
Great vids !
You're saving lot of my time trying to teach fundamentals to my friends !
I hope there will be other videos like this one about fundamentals !
There's still so much more to know
Thank you so much and I will try to make more guides for tekken in the future. I appreciate your kind words :D
Some standard throws side switch when broken which means throwing your opponent can be a useful tool to get out when you're backed into a corner.
Nice work on the video btw.
Thank you for sharing your advice and I will jot this down in the notes for everyone to see for another way to escape the corner and also I appreciate the kind words :D
Just wanted to comment to show support!! Awesome video!!
Thank you so much and appreciate it!!
This guide is absolute gold. Thanks!
Thank you so much for the kind words and I really appreciate it :D
Best beginner video I've seen! So awesome! I've been looking for this. Thank you!
I’m so happy that I could help and thank you for the kind words! I hope your next ranked session goes well too! 🤠❤️
Need more of these. Great job and thank you
Thank you so much for the kind word and more guides are coming this month 🤠❤️
My favourite part of the videos are the motivational quotes at the end
Obsession beats talent every time.
Facts!
This is one of the only sidestep tutorials that actually helped me understand how to offensive sidestep and why launchers miss sometimes in defensive ones, you definetly deserve more subs i subbed
I’m happy that I could help you out and I appreciate the kind words and sub, I hope your next ranked session goes well and you reach the rank you want!! :D
Not enough views on this video, great overview for fundamentals
Thank you so much dude!!! I really appreciate it! :D
THANK YOU SO MUTCH. As a new tekken player that is only a mere fujin. This is extremely helpfull. Not just that a video like this that is very detailed and also beginner friendly to understand is fantastic
Fujin rank!!!? You’re soo good dude :O but also thank you so much for the kinds words and I really appreciate it!!! :D
This is ✨PERFECT✨ straight to the point with a step by step making it super beginner friendly - you ate that 😌💅🏾✨
Thank you so much I really appreciate it so much! ❤
You only have yourself to blame when I become a better player than you😈
Criminally cringe
@@NekMinuteG No
@@NekMinuteGyou reek of it
I like the energy. 😈 I’m keeping this mindset.
That would be the greatest compliment for a tutorial maker
I'm showing this to everyone I know trying to pick up this game. Thanks chief
Thank you so much!! I really appreciate it and I hope it helps them out!! :D
Great edits I love edits in videos make sense more interesting and funny…. I’m from NRS and I just picked up Tekken and idk what I’ve been missing out on so thank you for this!
I hope you enjoy Tekken and make it to the rank you want to achieve or just have fun in it :) and thank you for the kind words I appreciate it!
@@YamatoZA heck yah dude the pleasure is all mine and thanks dude we will see what the future holds ha
What a nice edit ur putting alot in these videos, its helpful thank you big support 👍🏻
Thank you so much and I really appreciate the kind words it means a lot :D
This is good stuff, for some reason it's pretty hard to find a fundamentals guide that actually explains why or when you need to use certain techniques.
Thank you so much and I really appreciate the kind words! :)
man, I have no words for the incredible work you have done in this video, it is short, it is interesting, you provide very important information to improve the game and, in a certain way, it allows us to observe a little more deeply those fundamentals that make great tekken, good job, keep up the good work!
Thank you so much man this means a lot to me and a comment like yours pushes me to want to make more content and keep at it. Again thank you so much I really appreciate it!!! :D
Great guide, thanks! Quick tip on countering King grabs, you don't have to time your counters right, you can just keep holding the button. If you hold 1, you will break the chain when it can be countered by 1
Broooo, i just bought the game a few weeks ago, and im trying to get back into it, relying heavily on my tekken 5 moves 😂
This is huge, thanks mann, im 18mins in, gotta get back to work, but will definitely incorporate some of these tips.
My man 👊😎💙
I’m happy to help and thank you so much for the support as well. I hope your next ranked session goes well and you will become the goat at tekken in the future! 🤠
Excellent video dude. This should be a mandatory watch for any new tekken player. Some good work you done here.
Thank you so much and I appreciate the kind words :D
Well edited, easy to follow, excellent video. Leaving a comment to hopefully boost your views, but also the best comment I can give anyone struggling is to keep in mind, actually being able to comprehensively do all these things takes awhile. Don't be discouraged! Take things one step at a time and do the best you can and try to learn at least a little something whenever you play.
Amazing vid man! Like others here, this is one of the best fundamentals vid I've ever seen. Well done 👍. Only thing that I would add is to do these very same drills on the opposite side of the oppenent as well. That way, you can also get used to doing inputs in the opposite direction. Took me a long time to get used to the right side.
Thank you for the kind words and I appreciate, right side is really a whole different world too, I hope you next ranked session goes well :)
I've checked out so many Tekken channels. This is the best one.
Thank you so much and I really appreciate it! I hope your next ranked session goes well :D
Brilliant guide, thank you for making this, also shared in a fun way. Love the Mokujin :D
Thank you so much and I really appreciate it! :)
Damn this is good! Need more such stuff for some of us absolute beginners.
Thank you so much I really appreciate it! :D
Yoooo that sidestep -4 thing is such a knowledge dude. I never know that 21:58
Im glad I came from your tiktok😩🙏🏻(pause)
Thank you so much for the support and I hope your next ranked session goes well! :D
This an awesome guide, a really appreciate the use of training drills. I see all these options laying in front for me to use but i never knew how to use them properly 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 Thank you, master 🙇🏻♂️
I’m happy to help and I hope your next ranked session goes well friend! :D
Wow. This video was accurately in-dept on the Tekken fundies. Much Love from South Africa.
Thank you so much and I appreciate. I hope we can put SA on the map! 🇿🇦
Holy shit, dude. This video is actually a masterpiece of a tutorial.
Brilliant drills, funny memes, and good ass Tekken advice. Thank you!
Thank you so much and I really appreciate the kind words! :D
Hey pal, I knew most of the things in this vid but I just wanted to say it was a really great vid which I thoroughly enjoyed. I have subscribed and will be working on my tekken skills with the support of your guides. Thank!
Thank you so much and I am happy to help :) I hope your next ranked session goes well!
This a great! I’m determined to get better at Tekken but as a newcomer it’s kinda overwhelming and sometimes borderline esoteric. Anyways I hope you keep the content coming man!
That’s awesome to hear and!!! I believe in you becoming stronger at tekken and I hope to hear how your journey goes as well :D thank you for the support, really appreciate it
Nice video my guy keep up the good work. Just wanted to say you might wanna also talk about "WAYS TO GET UP FROM THE GROUND DURING A MATCH" this is massively under looked.
Thank you for the video idea, I will definitely look into it and shoutout you out when I make the video! Also appreciate the support! :D
@@YamatoZA Aweh 💯
Just wanna say I came here because I saw your TikTok, who would've thought I would get this such knowledge and inspirational video. Love the content brotha👌🏻
Really good video and respect for sharing your notes.
If I could, I would give 5 thumbs.
Great work!
Thank you so much and I really appreciate it, it means a lot :D
Amazing guide from YamatoZA! I really liked it and all the tips from other people commenting is so helpful.
Thank you so much and I really appreciate it!
This is the best fundamentals video I have ever seen
Thank you so much for the kind words, I really appreciate it and I hope your next ranked sessions go well too! :D
Here's a good tip: take it slow and take breaks often. A large part of improvement comes from thinking about the game instead of actually playing it, oddly enough.
This video is fantastic, I'm coming from Street Fighter right now, and some of my legacy Tekken knowledge (12 year old mashing) is lacking, and this helped bridge some of the gaps in my knowledge!
🔥keep it up chieftain
Thank you Brodie for always me supporting!!
Thank you. Quick Straight to the point and well organized. I'll watch your notes :.)
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I support you. You got me as your new sub. Keep it up!
Thank you dude I really appreciate it!! :D
Lol I was watching a Lil Majin vid than randomly your video played next and got me interested and as I kept listening and watching without paying attention to your youtube username I suddenly realized bro is a fellow South African! Definitely subbed. Working on a ton of projects for my own channel, keep pushing bro!🔥⚡️🇿🇦
Thank you so much man I really appreciate it and I hope for the best for your channel and can’t wait to see your content!!! Let’s put South Africa on the map together:D
Yes sir, my content will mostly be Arcade/Story Mode of many different fighting games e.g Tekken, MK,SF & Than I will also upload Ranked Highlights or Highs And Lows in Ranked.
damn this is probably the best beginner video i have ever seen
@@mcbill7352 thank you so much and I appreciate the kind words! :D
my biggest flex is that i was stuck versing this guy over and over one night in ranked and we’re both kaz players
very happy to see you succeeding like this brother keep it up💪❤️
We have to run another set again it was really fun fighting you dude! And I hope your next ranked session goes well and you reach the rank you wanna get! :D ❤
Spicy fundamentals tutorial 👌🏾
@@alimwooden4874 thank you 😎
Love the editing my man
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This video is so good that I have to share a suggestion for a future one.
So in the video you mention the well known chart on Reddit (and elsewhere) that has either SSL or SSR next to each character, which is of course to suggest to beginners which direction is best to default to sidestepping against each character. But I for one have no idea how people actually come to that conclusion, character-by-character. I mean, I know Kazuya and Reina (and I assume Heihachi) are weak to SSL, but I don’t specifically know why that’s the case.
If you did a video just reviewing the chart and talking about why they might have said left or right for different characters and/or exceptions for specific moves, I think it would be an amazing follow up to this video. You could call it something like “the only guide to sidestepping you’ll ever need” - hyperbolic title of course, but I think it would be incredibly useful for a lot of people, myself included.
This is awesome as someone who thought he liked Mortal Kombat 1 but unfortunately kind of got bored with it and then tried out Tekken 8 just the base version so far without the DLC as of yet, I will buy the DLC I just haven’t yet, I must say this is fantastic.
Thank so much and I really appreciate it! And I hope you enjoy the dlc characters and I hope your next ranked session goes well :D
I've watched many videos like this one and generally disagree with them for one very simple reason: What many consider "Fundamental Knowledge" is really just a demonstration of superior Tekken experience. Of which Newbies will never have starting out.
However, this video does a fantastic job of keeping the strategies very simple and generic without too deep of an experience pool. For instance, you mention offensive sidestep, but didn't even try to touch defensive sidestep, which is great advice. Newbies shouldn't be doing that when they don't know the matchups yet. They should at least have an idea on all the other topics you brought up. I think this video and document do a great job about that.
My only criticism is NOT mentioning combos. What good is reacting to the snake edge, landing a counterhit or forcing a whiff if you don't know or drop your combo after the launch? I'd go so far as to argue it's one of the most fundamental systems to understand and become proficient in as a newbie.
It's where the vast majority of damage comes from. It requires 0 experience to be proficient in, instead just requiring practice. It's an absolutely required skill that applies and carries you at all levels of play and in every match. It's ultimately what determines the entire balance of the game's risk and reward.
Too many content creators like to pretend this isn't an important aspect of the game or treat it as some kind of trap. But I'm here to argue: It's the most important. I don't care how good you get in everything else, you won't make it far in Tekken without a solid grasp of the combo system.
Thank you for this video !
I’m happy to help and I hope your next ranked session goes well in tekken! :D
Ayy yo this is some goated tekken shizz right here
also, just wanna give some advice that helped me alot: speedkicks has said - "don't press a button for no reason". so whenever you decide to press, there has to be some purpose for it. if you wanna overcome autopiloting and situations where you think "what am i doing???", then you should start taking this saying to heart. this will lead to you pressing less buttons cuz sometimes you dunno what to press, but blocking is gonna be way safer and is never a wrong thing to do. defending and thinking is better than attacking without thinking.
thanks dude i was looking for some drills to do for warming up before i go into ranked.
I’m happy to help and I hope your next ranked session goes well! :D
good stuff! subbed!
Thank you so much and I really appreciate it! :D
This is peak content, thank you
Thank you so much for the kind words! I hope your next ranked games go well! :D
Awesome video, brother - thank you!
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Thanks for the video!!
Happy to help and I hope your next ranked session goes well :D
Here's a small trick (better for certain characters like Bryan or the Mishimas with CH jab strings thar heat engage or knockdown) - a jab srts up your most basic frame trap that is 1 jab -> jab string (preferably not unsafe but it's up to you) becauae 1 jab is +1 and your follow up jab string will beat out most things that don't high crush (By then you can mix in a mid check after 1 jab or nothing at all depending on the situation
Facts! Very great advice on getting your offence so people can understand how to start pressure 🤠🔥
Great video man.
Thank you so much for the kind words! I hope your next ranked session goes well friend 🤠❤️
I just reached FUJIN and still think this video is very useful!
Keep it up.
Thank you so much and I hope your next ranked session goes well! :)
Yo. This is literally the labbing guide I've been looking for.
Thank you so much I really appreciate it! :D
A trick to get while standing every time for those who are getting crouch jab or leg poke is to either press or hold back while standing to get your desired input
Thank you so much for the pro tip! I’ll be sure to add that to the notes and I hope your next ranked session goes well! :D
I learned so much here you have no idea, now i know how to train properly
I’m happy to help and I hope your next ranked session goes well too! :)
Great stuff! Thank you for your drills and notes. I'm definitely going to be reading through them to become the God of Destruction I was born to be 😁
I’m happy to help and let me know when you reach god of destruction! I hope your next ranked session goes well :D
@@YamatoZA I actually just went from Flame Ruler to Fujin in an hour last night! It was INSANE lol
im watching this at work. I'll save this video for later
Thank you for the support and I’m happy to help :D
This is great stuff! Keep it up!
Thank you so much and I appreciate the kind words :)
It's a chart that shows what characters side step weakness some characters are more open to right or left
Very informative. Keep up this kind of content. ❤️🫡
Thank you so much! I really appreciate it!!! ❤🤠
great video...appreciate the tips
Thank you so much and I’m happy I could help! :D
Doing the ZA community proud, keep killing it 🇿🇦🇿🇦
Thank you so much! 😭 we will put SA on the map 🇿🇦✊
@@YamatoZA Know that I'll be backing you all the way. Now be sure to hit god of destruction and keep putting out amazing content like this with all your South African fans cheering you on! 🇿🇦✊
damn this is a great video :O
Thank you so much, it took forever to make. Appreciate it! :D
amazing guide thanks a lot!
I’m happy to help and I hope your next ranked session goes well! :D
anazing background music and south african accent? subscribed
Thank you and I appreciate it and yes I’m from the mother land, South Africa!🇿🇦 I hope your next ranked session goes well :D
Just to double down on distance. Moves propell you forword. Be on the look out for moves that close the gap to your opponent. Not just the while running moves. Some moves like Zafina's d3 or Jins d2 will end up pushing you pretty far forward. This will catch a lot of people off gaurd if they don't know that they were going to move that far. Just be careful since those kind of moves will leave you pretty minus or in a bad position if you whiff or block (depending on the move).
Subbed. Tip against Trollshimistu: expect the unblockable after every heat engager (just jab). Only adapt if they show otherwise
Thank you for the tip and I will jot it down in my notes with your name so everyone can see use this valuable tip of yours :D
I had trouble with getting into fighters cuz I used to be a sore loser who’d be happy to win but passive aggressive on losses. Obviously I’ve grown from that and now wanna take it a little more seriously as I found joy in losing as it’s all learning experiences, so I take more pride in my wins rather treating my wins like I was supposed to have them vs actually earning a win.
Awesome video 👍👍👍♥️
Thank you so much and I really do appreciate the kind words :D
@@YamatoZA I mean the last tekken I played was t5. I've recently started playing tekken 8 ranked and I'm already at tenryu with reina thanks to your fluent and helpful guide. All I heard before was fundamentals fundamentals and nobody else care to really explain it. RUclipss algorithm should boost you way more brother.
Pro tip: When you're sidestepping, confirm your whiff and THEN punish. If you sidestep into buttons, you cut your movement short in addition to expanding your hurtbox. Moves that should have missed you will end up counter hitting you instead
Good guide
Thank you and I appreciate it! :)
Such a great video bro, hoping I can match your level of production someday 😭👍
Thank you so much man and i love your content so much, you inspire me to keep playing these hard as hell mishmas and i hope for more success for you in the future!!! :D
great video for beginners
Thank you and I appreciate the kind words! :D
Brother thank you so much 🙏
Happy to help and I appreciate the kind words, I hope your next ranked session goes well! :D
1:39 "one way to stop a mashing raging reina"
bro I AM the mashing raging reina
If it’s working keep doing it XD
Remember guys when facing a strong yoshimitsu player and they start mixing their attacks you have to first go defensive and then offensive
(When doing kinchi and other change of stances you can attack them and win the interaction)
Thank you so much for the pro advice and I’ll be sure to jot it down in the notes. I hope your next ranked session goes well! :D
Something I want to add on to the already very detailed video is: Make sure you're looking for patterns/habits in your opponents offence. A good example is, a lot of Paul players will throw out moves that create a lot of distance on block like QCF1, and then just use their DF2 launcher while you're moving back in to take your turn. If you're studying your opponent's patterns, you can poke holes in their defense and even launch them if you're aware of what your opponent is about to do. Sometimes interrupting their patterns is the most advantageous thing you can do! Always be aware, and never fall into the trap of going on auto-pilot when playing Tekken.
Thank you so much for the tip and advice, I will take it into note and I appreciate it!
Great video sir!
Thank you so much and I appreciate it!! :)
Reina specific tip, but her poking and spacing f,f+2 is a central part of her neutral that most people forget about.
Thank you for the tip and advice! :D