I dont believe you. If you've been playing for you whole life then you should've already known most, if not all of this stuff. It's not unique to tekken but in essentially every fighting game
@@suibora Dawg i posted a month ago n do you not realize this game doesnt play the same as every other fighting game. Tekken n mvc dont play the same at all for instance.
I dont know much about mvc but things like frames knowledge, punishments and neutral are ubiquitous in fighting games. But then again I really only played guilty gear xrd and have a few hours on tekken so what do i know
@@suibora nah I believe him...I’m a mk and injustice player for years and I just tried tekken and I was struggling a lot, I’m so used to fighting games with combo strings into special moves that it was bit hard to adjust to normal combo strings into screw attacks and wall splat enders... I understand frame data like the top of my head, but the corner directional inputs and while standing were a struggle in game for a while, I’ve been playing tekken 7 for nearly 5 months now and I still can’t do a back dash cancel or wave dash properly in a match.
Fun fact for all upcoming Kazuya mains: the electric god fist and wind god fist have the same command. The difference is the electric god fist is a just frame move (you need to use the final directional input and the button on the same frame) and it does more damage.
I just thought I would pick a character to main that I think looks cool, and then a couple hours later after deciding on Lee to be my main, I watch this :P
I am new to Tekken 7, just picked it up a week ago, previously played up to Tekken 5, and never played online against players around the world. I primarily play treasure room but have played around 12 online ranked matches. Currently on a 6 game win streak, and won 9 games in total. These helpful videos from yourself and other content creators were invaluable.
It really brings a smile to my face hearing someone pronounce the names correctly. Sure, it's no big deal if someone doesn't, but I can't help but fawn over those who do ahah
In my opinion this is the most important content for anyone who wants to learn how to play tekken. Personally I didn't know what to do beyond the basics till I watched this.
I was stuck at green ranks at first. Then i started learnings punishes for 14f and higher moves of common characters that I encountered. And other common moves used by players like bryan’s hatchet kick. Now i am at vindicator and climbing. Frame data really helps cuz every player at these ranks use 14 15 or higher frame moves and they dont even care.
watched a couple of beginner guides but ether i get people who tell me 5min. what a Grab is and how to counter it...... or people who talk about Frames like 90% of the video and i didnt even know what they talk about..... amazing Video! hopefully i can get to a green rank now OMEGALUL!
After watching this and that clip of spero gin in that tekken documentary I realize I should just have a notebook full of notes beside me when i play lol
Aye. Lee main here. I have to make do with other sources (Imyourfather's twitch streams are a staple) because Lee is very rare in any tourneys aside from FightingGM and (formerly) HelpMe
I play gigas... One of the only videos ive seen about gigas was a youtuber playing against someone playing gigas and the entire video he said “this is the last gigas player ever”😑
Another tip for beginners. If you are using a controller with shapes use Square, Square, Medium punch. This is a good mixup because if the opposing player blocks your early punches or ducks you still have advantage on shield and now you can punish with medium punch. That’s also easy because medium punch is just square plus right and down all at the same time. (at least for the controller I’m using) Trust me it sounds more complex than it is and it can defeat the majority of button mashers. On top of that you can mix in some grabs which are the top button and the button to the right at the same time! You also have another grab using the opposite buttons! I don’t know how it exactly works on other controllers but I know that you can get the same effect!
And i started tekken this week as a complete rookie and somehow picked jin i think he is strong and looks very cool but then i found out his problem about wavedash wavedash cancel ewhf spacing zen cdk cancel etc then again i believe picking a hard character is quite rewarding at the long run as after a certain rank gimmicks doesnt work at all unless opponent doesnt know the match up which is why people change mains after a certain rank but in my opinion sticking to a character is staple no matter how hard he is
I was meaning to get into Tekken for a while and finally got it once it was on sale.. Thanks for this video and a bit of stuff about Kazumi!! (ngl I picked her up bc I heard she was good for fundamentals).. Also playing a bit of Eddy and hopefully I don’t develop any bad habits bc of him haha
K.. so how does one block the tiger attacks and zoom attacks in Kasumi's AI form (Devil form)? That damn OP AI character kills my Treasure streak 99% of the time.
Just a thing there's no versus Ai in it i did the know at first and i got it a few days ago but there's arcade mode and practice and another mode too which i forgot it's name but here I'm talking only about offline and then there's online and story mode
@@madil2259 you can play it offline but what you can't do is playing against an Ai in versus mode what i mean is picking a character for you and a specific character for an Ai to play against you can only do that with another controller while someone is playing against you or online and it's kinda disappointing but there is the arcade mode and another one against the ai and the story mode
@@madil2259 and tbh it was kinda disappointing even tho i enjoyed the game but i just knew today that it doesn't have an ai in versus even though that's the easiest thing the devs can add since they already programed the ai like why removing it ? When i first got it a couple days ago i spent time playing in practice mode and didn't try the versus and today when i tried it i couldn't play against an ai only against a real player ,i was enjoying the hell outta the game till i know this but you can back it up with online or another controller if you have someone to play with , but even though in offline situations it's so annoying
@@nightfury8848 okay, i get it. That is kinda disappointing. The versus mode against AI is pretty much in every old fighting game that I've played so far. Also thanks for the info man. Much appreciated. 😊 Maybe we can play against each other when i get the game. 😁
Been playing this game for a week now and I picked yoshimitsu as my guy. Yea I know he is advanced or whatever I did get my ass handed to me first 3 days but now I’m finally racking up some wins . But yea this video helped me a lot made me just go int practice mode for two days. And I’ll say this hwoarang spammers I got!!!!!! You!!!!!!!!!!! Now
Thanks. I grew up on "old school" tournies in Blockbuster and the pizza show lol. I download sf5 out of frustration and a black friday. Thats what got me in tourneys.I remember as a kid taking quarters. This was Chicago- They could be mad but not beat me up cuz I was a kid. Everything was math to me back then. If you do this, then this happens...Ones and Zeros. Im downloading TK again because of you . thanks.
I always play with nina and I play with kazumi, I always ALWAYS PLAYED NINA SINCE TEKKEN 6, TAG TOURNAMENT 2 I know their moves so well their combos and everything!
Got the game a few weeks ago- I tried Punishment Training once, but don't know the frame data for moves of the cast. Not sure what to punish with. Maybe just use a jab or check a character guide for moves to use in general. Watched a tourney once, but am not sure of frame data due to so many matchups. I wonder how you not fall for frame traps? Not in the Reddit, but am in the Zaibatsu Discord. Maybe I should try your Discord though. Thanks. Good vid.
@@Edge9404 Thanks. Noticed that around 3 months back or so. Easy & quick sounds good. There are so many moves, that certain ones like like they're more frames visually.
Best beginner video I've watched, started a couple days ago. Directly to the point and no crazy tryhard tips like "practice korean backdash for 15 minutes every day" which just help scare away new players.
I played as Bryan in Tekken 4 many years ago on PS2. Naturally when i started T7 i tried maining Bryan and was getting fucked on. Now im a Negan main, and its been working out.
No cap my house burned down. Had no twkken for like 2 yrs. Watched Hella RUclips tourneys and vids like this. Came back on tekken 7 all my mains pretty much Yakusa now. My Zafina off the chain after watching um Ash's tutorial. Eye was struggling before that
To me fighting game is about timing , counters, sidesteps, slow, fast, mid, high, low attacks. i wish there was mode were there is no high air combos or damage on those would be very low.
U r making it more complicated with so many technical details .. My tip choose ur character then learn all the moves in practice mode.. And yeah about punish and combos u can learn these things by playing against cpu or real players Not by knowing numbers .. Gud day
It isn't overly technical though. Basic Tekken players may not know frame data but they do know by visual cues which moves "look" unsafe and which ones are not by a hard guess. That can be a starting point. And by learning a character's every move, careful. It can very well backfire. One character alone has a massive move list with the shortest of them being Claudio at 60+ moves. By learning all of them in one go, you can get a hard time of deciding when to use which moves, because all moves are situational.
I don't know the combos on Tekken 7, it's pretty hard to do, but I like to keep my space, and th amount of whiffs and blocks I can punish is pretty great, I don't win a lot of fight because I don't know which attack to use tho xD I play kazumi and I usually only do her 112 because her forward down 1 for me is kinda inconsistent with a keyboard cause it would throw jabs, or maybe it's just because I'm bad at execution lol, and people would find out that I'm really bad at countering throws and would spam it on me... To this day I don't know how to counter throws, only been playing for a week now
The Mishima's are the easiest characters to start with, plus, you don't need combos to win,, use pokes with all the characters because that's the easiest way to win, also if you want to have fun, just stay at silver ranks and blue ranks instead,, that way , you won't be pummeled to death at much higher ranks especially if they keep doing combos that takes most of your health off,,,,, best just to stay at lower ranks so you can win battles more easier and more fun
I love fighting games. They’re one of my two favorite genres alongside 4x games. But I frankly can never wrap my head around “frame data”. Whenever people talk about it all I hear is “you need to learn every single character to be even remotely good at the game.” I reaaally want to get into Tekken 7. But with how much even beginner guides are telling me to do and the abundance of character guides that just say “memorize half of these 60 or more moves” is really putting me off.
There's a question I've been wanting to ask for a long long time: how can you guys memorize so many moves of a character? And how do you know which of them are useful?
Simi Enn well in real martial arts a „Dan“ is a word used to define your black belt rank. „Kyu“ are the belt ranks under the black belt. It’s similar in Tekken. When u start playing ranked ur a beginner, then ur getting into the kyu ranks, after kyu ranks come Dan Ranks, etc.
Thanks a lot. This video was very helpful. I have one question, Do I I play/study only one character properly or try out all the characters? Cuz I have currently tried out Jin, Kazuya and Steve and i had a lot of fun after learning their move list. But I’m scared that I will not be able to play properly if I keep trying out characters. What do you suggest?
When you pick a character, stay away from gimmicky characters, you’ll reach to a level where you realize that you spent 100 hour into the game without learning the fundamentals. You’ll suck and it will be so hard to break those nasty habits, my advice if you want to be good at tekken, stay away from every character that has snake edge type of moves, stay away from every character that has so much panic attacks, Aka law ( even though he’s a great character ), and every character that has unorthodox style ( eddy ). Pick a character that plays honest tekken, you’ll struggle against people who use gimmicks, but eventually you’ll develop great defense, you’ll duck highs, you’ll punish, and low parry their lows. You’ll be a good player, and they will be stuck at green ranks forever.
I feel like this video is very helpful, but if you’re watching this later in 2020 then its not that helpful because the game has updated a lot. The characters have also gotten a lot of Buffs and Nerfs since then.
MAN WHY IS EVERYONE recommending to start playing Kazumi, she is really difficult, I played her a lot, lost a ton, played Leo only one entire day in practice and I am almost I'm almost twice as good as my shitty Kazumi I try to play with brain, but I think Kazumi has SO LOW DAMAGE, even if I am poking very well I get catched by one cheesy combo of a Steve and get absolutely destroyed, and if I play Leo I can catch some people using cheesy combos, I am big and strong with a lot of better options to respond and a very more aggresive and better defensive tools, am I wrong? should I keep playing Kazumi? because I get do frustrated playing her
She really is hard, but she teacher you the game with her basic gameplan and good pokes, Easy character does not equal good winrate, its just that she really is a good character for beginners Hope this helped! Have a good day!
It honestly isn't that hard compared to some other bf inputs. It's significantly easier than doing something like Devil Jin's laser scraper after a screw. You just have to practice timing your dash after the screw. It seems to me the biggest problem is that people don't seem to dash fast enough to get close to input the bf2, 1, 1+2. Once you know the timing to buffer your dash, it's actually really easy and consistent
Fucking ironic how I started playing and just picked Kazuya I have no regrets Just a fundamentally based character and I really gravitate to that, and hitting 2 electrics in a combo makes me N U T
@@Jirudoggu Get good at Kazuya and you will dominate every matchup as long as you have solid matchup knowledge. 💪😈 One of the best tekken 7 characters for sure.
I was shocked when you said to watch tournaments and get a coach. This is just a game, which will do nothing to our life. Do we need to waste that much time on this.
>Watches a video on how to improve at something >Is shocked that the people who want to improve are willing to invest time to get better This is you. This is dumb. Please, stop being this dumb.
this is good information but man talking about frame data basically immediately, a lot of people I think are about to stand up and walk away instantly. there's gotta be better ways to talk about this for absolute beginners like just "learn which moves are fast and which are slow. worry about frames later" like you can't be looking up tables of frame data before you even have a couple moves input memorized
Bruh, I have 600 hours in For honor, but the game became harder in ganks so I wanted to try out Tekken where it's all 1v1 Consistency and determination is all I've got
Ive been playing fighting games my whole life but only recently have i learned to properly play tekken n this helps a lot
I dont believe you. If you've been playing for you whole life then you should've already known most, if not all of this stuff. It's not unique to tekken but in essentially every fighting game
@@suibora Dawg i posted a month ago n do you not realize this game doesnt play the same as every other fighting game. Tekken n mvc dont play the same at all for instance.
I dont know much about mvc but things like frames knowledge, punishments and neutral are ubiquitous in fighting games. But then again I really only played guilty gear xrd and have a few hours on tekken so what do i know
How much time it took you to learn tekken 7? Last time i played it was in 2002 tekken 3 in arcade.
@@suibora nah I believe him...I’m a mk and injustice player for years and I just tried tekken and I was struggling a lot, I’m so used to fighting games with combo strings into special moves that it was bit hard to adjust to normal combo strings into screw attacks and wall splat enders... I understand frame data like the top of my head, but the corner directional inputs and while standing were a struggle in game for a while, I’ve been playing tekken 7 for nearly 5 months now and I still can’t do a back dash cancel or wave dash properly in a match.
This deserves more views...
come on algorithm bless this underrated creator!
Y’all realize there’s only so many new tekken players
@Felix Hornyak Dang... I don't even remember making this omment. xD
Well most people buy tekken just to play the pvp 2 player mode cuz they just want to have fun, not alot of tekken players want to be a master like us
@@PERCANGLE412 Hello I'm a new tekken player, I think this video is too advanced for my level though....
Fun fact for all upcoming Kazuya mains: the electric god fist and wind god fist have the same command. The difference is the electric god fist is a just frame move (you need to use the final directional input and the button on the same frame) and it does more damage.
I just thought I would pick a character to main that I think looks cool, and then a couple hours later after deciding on Lee to be my main, I watch this :P
Same xD
the concept of setups was new and important to get to know, thanks! :D
I am new to Tekken 7, just picked it up a week ago, previously played up to Tekken 5, and never played online against players around the world. I primarily play treasure room but have played around 12 online ranked matches. Currently on a 6 game win streak, and won 9 games in total. These helpful videos from yourself and other content creators were invaluable.
this Is epic I just picked up tekken 7 and I wanted to learn the game . best tutorial on youtube
It really brings a smile to my face hearing someone pronounce the names correctly.
Sure, it's no big deal if someone doesn't, but I can't help but fawn over those who do ahah
Excellent guide! Just started playing, and been having a hard time understanding how to play. Thank you so so much for using simple language!
In my opinion this is the most important content for anyone who wants to learn how to play tekken.
Personally I didn't know what to do beyond the basics till I watched this.
I was stuck at green ranks at first. Then i started learnings punishes for 14f and higher moves of common characters that I encountered. And other common moves used by players like bryan’s hatchet kick. Now i am at vindicator and climbing. Frame data really helps cuz every player at these ranks use 14 15 or higher frame moves and they dont even care.
watched a couple of beginner guides but ether i get people who tell me 5min. what a Grab is and how to counter it...... or people who talk about Frames like 90% of the video and i didnt even know what they talk about..... amazing Video! hopefully i can get to a green rank now OMEGALUL!
After watching this and that clip of spero gin in that tekken documentary I realize I should just have a notebook full of notes beside me when i play lol
im new and this is so much information to take in and i think my brain will explode and i havnt even finished the video yet ._.
Agreed 😢
Dude, THANK YOU! Every other bEgInNeRs GuIdE starts like "Now as you obviously know, 13 frame mid pokes only give you Uzumaki on counter"
"Watch tournaments", no one plays with my character -.-
Po thang
Who do you main? I’ve only started playing Tekken 7 over the last few days and I’m really enjoying Eliza!
Aye. Lee main here. I have to make do with other sources (Imyourfather's twitch streams are a staple) because Lee is very rare in any tourneys aside from FightingGM and (formerly) HelpMe
I play gigas... One of the only videos ive seen about gigas was a youtuber playing against someone playing gigas and the entire video he said “this is the last gigas player ever”😑
Nico Taborda you play your character
Another tip for beginners. If you are using a controller with shapes use Square, Square, Medium punch. This is a good mixup because if the opposing player blocks your early punches or ducks you still have advantage on shield and now you can punish with medium punch. That’s also easy because medium punch is just square plus right and down all at the same time. (at least for the controller I’m using) Trust me it sounds more complex than it is and it can defeat the majority of button mashers. On top of that you can mix in some grabs which are the top button and the button to the right at the same time! You also have another grab using the opposite buttons! I don’t know how it exactly works on other controllers but I know that you can get the same effect!
Square is light punch on my controller. From what I can tell it is always plus on block. If you don’t know what that means watch the video.
I always use king because thats who I liked when I was younger but I haven't played in years this helps!
First video that actually helped
And i started tekken this week as a complete rookie and somehow picked jin i think he is strong and looks very cool
but then i found out his problem about wavedash wavedash cancel ewhf spacing zen cdk cancel etc
then again i believe picking a hard character is quite rewarding at the long run as after a certain rank gimmicks doesnt work at all
unless opponent doesnt know the match up which is why people change mains after a certain rank but in my opinion sticking to a character
is staple no matter how hard he is
I just play Tekken for 1 week and never play against player because matchmaking took so much time ;(
i like the way you explained it. im just getting into tekken
I was meaning to get into Tekken for a while and finally got it once it was on sale.. Thanks for this video and a bit of stuff about Kazumi!! (ngl I picked her up bc I heard she was good for fundamentals).. Also playing a bit of Eddy and hopefully I don’t develop any bad habits bc of him haha
Bruh!! This was so so so helpful.. I'm a startup player.. needed this
All players should watch this....because we
A) forget
B) get into bad habits
C) are always learning and sometimes miss the obvious
K.. so how does one block the tiger attacks and zoom attacks in Kasumi's AI form (Devil form)? That damn OP AI character kills my Treasure streak 99% of the time.
6:15 yoshi flash is 6f
Thanks. I'm going to be picking up tekken 7 in about a month or two.
Just a thing there's no versus Ai in it i did the know at first and i got it a few days ago but there's arcade mode and practice and another mode too which i forgot it's name but here I'm talking only about offline and then there's online and story mode
@@nightfury8848 are you saying that i won't be able to play the game offline? Or are you saying that there's no offline Player2 mode?
@@madil2259 you can play it offline but what you can't do is playing against an Ai in versus mode what i mean is picking a character for you and a specific character for an Ai to play against you can only do that with another controller while someone is playing against you or online and it's kinda disappointing but there is the arcade mode and another one against the ai and the story mode
@@madil2259 and tbh it was kinda disappointing even tho i enjoyed the game but i just knew today that it doesn't have an ai in versus even though that's the easiest thing the devs can add since they already programed the ai like why removing it ? When i first got it a couple days ago i spent time playing in practice mode and didn't try the versus and today when i tried it i couldn't play against an ai only against a real player ,i was enjoying the hell outta the game till i know this but you can back it up with online or another controller if you have someone to play with , but even though in offline situations it's so annoying
@@nightfury8848 okay, i get it.
That is kinda disappointing. The versus mode against AI is pretty much in every old fighting game that I've played so far.
Also thanks for the info man. Much appreciated. 😊
Maybe we can play against each other when i get the game. 😁
I started with Yoshimitsu
Well still stuck in practice tool
Been playing this game for a week now and I picked yoshimitsu as my guy. Yea I know he is advanced or whatever I did get my ass handed to me first 3 days but now I’m finally racking up some wins . But yea this video helped me a lot made me just go int practice mode for two days. And I’ll say this hwoarang spammers I got!!!!!! You!!!!!!!!!!! Now
I started playing today, and I rly like lee, but im only playing on controller, and the execution is suuper hard :/
Thanks. I grew up on "old school" tournies in Blockbuster and the pizza show lol. I download sf5 out of frustration and a black friday. Thats what got me in tourneys.I remember as a kid taking quarters. This was Chicago- They could be mad but not beat me up cuz I was a kid. Everything was math to me back then. If you do this, then this happens...Ones and Zeros. Im downloading TK again because of you . thanks.
I always play with nina and I play with kazumi, I always ALWAYS PLAYED NINA SINCE TEKKEN 6, TAG TOURNAMENT 2 I know their moves so well their combos and everything!
Got the game a few weeks ago- I tried Punishment Training once, but don't know the frame data for moves of the cast.
Not sure what to punish with. Maybe just use a jab or check a character guide for moves to use in general.
Watched a tourney once, but am not sure of frame data due to so many matchups. I wonder how you not fall for frame traps?
Not in the Reddit, but am in the Zaibatsu Discord. Maybe I should try your Discord though. Thanks. Good vid.
The game tells you your punishers in the punishment training. Just pick the easy option.
@@Edge9404 Thanks. Noticed that around 3 months back or so. Easy & quick sounds good. There are so many moves, that certain ones like like they're more frames visually.
Best beginner video I've watched, started a couple days ago. Directly to the point and no crazy tryhard tips like "practice korean backdash for 15 minutes every day" which just help scare away new players.
where do I find the frame data of certain moves
Get to google and just type in "Tekken 7 (character name) frame data" you'll find all of that character's frame data.
It be added to the practice mode soon
rbnorway or the €4 DLC
I need help!! Is king all good? Idk much about him but i liek him
I played as Bryan in Tekken 4 many years ago on PS2. Naturally when i started T7 i tried maining Bryan and was getting fucked on. Now im a Negan main, and its been working out.
I can't figure out when to dodge, is it when my opponent is too predictable?
ive played the tekken on psp and grinded yoshimitsu
and tekken 6 on ps3
mannnnnnnnnnnnnnnn such a detailed guide it is.
No cap my house burned down. Had no twkken for like 2 yrs. Watched Hella RUclips tourneys and vids like this. Came back on tekken 7 all my mains pretty much Yakusa now. My Zafina off the chain after watching um Ash's tutorial. Eye was struggling before that
To me fighting game is about timing , counters, sidesteps, slow, fast, mid, high, low attacks. i wish there was mode were there is no high air combos or damage on those would be very low.
Like how much you think it would do damage when you hit someone to the toe in mid air...
good quality content bro , really like your videos
U r making it more complicated with so many technical details ..
My tip choose ur character then learn all the moves in practice mode..
And yeah about punish and combos u can learn these things by playing against cpu or real players
Not by knowing numbers ..
Gud day
It isn't overly technical though. Basic Tekken players may not know frame data but they do know by visual cues which moves "look" unsafe and which ones are not by a hard guess. That can be a starting point.
And by learning a character's every move, careful. It can very well backfire. One character alone has a massive move list with the shortest of them being Claudio at 60+ moves. By learning all of them in one go, you can get a hard time of deciding when to use which moves, because all moves are situational.
I play feng i sorta know some combos but i still need help
I love to play with asuka.. any help?
I've came over from Dead or Alive, so punishing is different e.g throws and holds
What do you think about asuka for a "beginner"?
She's easy to play but gimmicky
Can you please tell me how you got that yellow dress kazumi?
My friend introduced me to tekken years ago and he always kicked my ass
I don't know the combos on Tekken 7, it's pretty hard to do, but I like to keep my space, and th amount of whiffs and blocks I can punish is pretty great, I don't win a lot of fight because I don't know which attack to use tho xD I play kazumi and I usually only do her 112 because her forward down 1 for me is kinda inconsistent with a keyboard cause it would throw jabs, or maybe it's just because I'm bad at execution lol, and people would find out that I'm really bad at countering throws and would spam it on me... To this day I don't know how to counter throws, only been playing for a week now
The Mishima's are the easiest characters to start with, plus, you don't need combos to win,, use pokes with all the characters because that's the easiest way to win, also if you want to have fun, just stay at silver ranks and blue ranks instead,, that way , you won't be pummeled to death at much higher ranks especially if they keep doing combos that takes most of your health off,,,,, best just to stay at lower ranks so you can win battles more easier and more fun
Amazing video, overall great quality
I want to start and stick with steve
0:46 there is only one right answer really and that's Lucky Chloe
I love fighting games. They’re one of my two favorite genres alongside 4x games. But I frankly can never wrap my head around “frame data”. Whenever people talk about it all I hear is “you need to learn every single character to be even remotely good at the game.”
I reaaally want to get into Tekken 7. But with how much even beginner guides are telling me to do and the abundance of character guides that just say “memorize half of these 60 or more moves” is really putting me off.
There's a question I've been wanting to ask for a long long time: how can you guys memorize so many moves of a character? And how do you know which of them are useful?
You play long enough, you just know
how do i know what charachters are easy and which are hard?
You can look for yt vids or alternetively you can go to discords and ask there
Hope this helped! Have a good day!
Great video! Helped me a lot!
What does Dan and Kyu means?
Simi Enn well in real martial arts a „Dan“ is a word used to define your black belt rank. „Kyu“ are the belt ranks under the black belt.
It’s similar in Tekken. When u start playing ranked ur a beginner, then ur getting into the kyu ranks, after kyu ranks come Dan Ranks, etc.
Thanks a lot. This video was very helpful. I have one question, Do I I play/study only one character properly or try out all the characters? Cuz I have currently tried out Jin, Kazuya and Steve and i had a lot of fun after learning their move list. But I’m scared that I will not be able to play properly if I keep trying out characters. What do you suggest?
When you pick a character, stay away from gimmicky characters, you’ll reach to a level where you realize that you spent 100 hour into the game without learning the fundamentals. You’ll suck and it will be so hard to break those nasty habits, my advice if you want to be good at tekken, stay away from every character that has snake edge type of moves, stay away from every character that has so much panic attacks, Aka law ( even though he’s a great character ), and every character that has unorthodox style ( eddy ). Pick a character that plays honest tekken, you’ll struggle against people who use gimmicks, but eventually you’ll develop great defense, you’ll duck highs, you’ll punish, and low parry their lows. You’ll be a good player, and they will be stuck at green ranks forever.
I find that Tekken is easy to play but so hard to master.
Is Yoshimitsu hard to play?
thx bro now im a real pro beause of this vid!thx alot
Another lesson for beginners is to know the moves of every character, it's for the most you memorize it then know what attack he/she gonna use
good video thx , hope i could be a great player soon :3
Ty, Keith❤❤
Started a week ago and chose Lee 😂 highest I got was 3rd Dan
Whats up :D
Duke KC Could it be that we had a mirror matchup Kazumi vs Kazumi a couple of days ago ?
My name was Mr.White
I doubt it. I haven't played ranked with Kazumi in quite a while
I feel like this video is very helpful, but if you’re watching this later in 2020 then its not that helpful because the game has updated a lot. The characters have also gotten a lot of Buffs and Nerfs since then.
Soz fella, not really a vid for beginners, frames? What’s the “one” button? Have you got another video that’s a bit simpler ?
From all the fk heroes as a beginner I picked Lee..
MAN WHY IS EVERYONE recommending to start playing Kazumi, she is really difficult, I played her a lot, lost a ton, played Leo only one entire day in practice and I am almost I'm almost twice as good as my shitty Kazumi
I try to play with brain, but I think Kazumi has SO LOW DAMAGE, even if I am poking very well I get catched by one cheesy combo of a Steve and get absolutely destroyed, and if I play Leo I can catch some people using cheesy combos, I am big and strong with a lot of better options to respond and a very more aggresive and better defensive tools, am I wrong? should I keep playing Kazumi? because I get do frustrated playing her
don't even answer this question, I won't play this shitty fucking character, why in the world do you advice people to fall into this torture
She really is hard, but she teacher you the game with her basic gameplan and good pokes,
Easy character does not equal good winrate, its just that she really is a good character for beginners
Hope this helped! Have a good day!
New player here, tried online... Staying in arcade and treasure rn 🤣🤣
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subscribe to my channel im gonna make guides for characters
This is a good refresher
You deserve more subs
YES
Squashy Boy Naniu play tekken
Squashy boy you playing tekken too?
Wow that’s great for us
Great advice!
This was really helpful mate
Glad it was helpful!
"Kazuya doesn't have gimmicks" hellsweep would like to have a word with you
Hell sweep is the bane of my existence. I cant wait till I get used to countering it
cant really say that hellsweep is a gimmick, its a high risk mdium reward move
2:05 what the hell is that
I play on PS4-
Good that I play Alisa then...cuz I cant even do the b,f Imputs in Kazumis Combos^^
It honestly isn't that hard compared to some other bf inputs. It's significantly easier than doing something like Devil Jin's laser scraper after a screw. You just have to practice timing your dash after the screw. It seems to me the biggest problem is that people don't seem to dash fast enough to get close to input the bf2, 1, 1+2. Once you know the timing to buffer your dash, it's actually really easy and consistent
Thank you!
Nice video
I know this comment is very random but,
Kazuya is my main.
What's yours?
Noah Eden my main Elsa what’s yours
Fucking ironic how I started playing and just picked Kazuya
I have no regrets
Just a fundamentally based character and I really gravitate to that, and hitting 2 electrics in a combo makes me N U T
I picked Katarina as a joke and now she's my main.
@@Jirudoggu Get good at Kazuya and you will dominate every matchup as long as you have solid matchup knowledge. 💪😈
One of the best tekken 7 characters for sure.
I chose julia
I was shocked when you said to watch tournaments and get a coach.
This is just a game, which will do nothing to our life.
Do we need to waste that much time on this.
>Watches a video on how to improve at something
>Is shocked that the people who want to improve are willing to invest time to get better
This is you. This is dumb. Please, stop being this dumb.
this is good information but man talking about frame data basically immediately, a lot of people I think are about to stand up and walk away instantly. there's gotta be better ways to talk about this for absolute beginners like just "learn which moves are fast and which are slow. worry about frames later" like you can't be looking up tables of frame data before you even have a couple moves input memorized
Wow my sorry ass played as Jin as soon as I bought the game.
It was helpful thanks
Bro, why you hitting my Steve! :(
you tell people they dont need to know about plus on block, then just tell them that how to beat spammers is to counter hit fish... ok bro yea sure
Good video.
Bruh, I have 600 hours in For honor, but the game became harder in ganks so I wanted to try out Tekken where it's all 1v1
Consistency and determination is all I've got
Wrong, you also have a high tolerance for bulls***t
Yes, It do be like that
Good stuff
Beautiful video ◕‿↼ I love it!!!