Power crush parry setup? I think he just happened to hit the power crush with 2,1 giving him time to react with a parry right? I wouldn’t call it a set up
How much tighter is the window compared to other parrys? What makes his parry so good? I saw this one tier list vid and they put him in the top but only if the parrys are perfect, is it more strict than like bryan or asukas?
@@citrusblast4372im not familiar with bryan or asukas, unfortunately. But if i can remember correctly the window is very tight and if you mistime the window before the attack lands, youre going to get hit.
"looks op" LMAO, it is extremely op. This parry is an absolute insult to Tekken, same as Leroy's but safer. And everyone and their mothers know how good Leroy's is and whine about it. Now imagine a parry with lower risk and higher reward, and you got Jin's. The downplaying of jin mains for their char has become a joke at this point.
95% of Jin players *barely scratch the surface* of his Parry and never get to make his actual limitless potential real. Jin's Parry should be used *on reflex* as perfect answers to lots of stuff. Most Jin players use his parry as read/deductions: they don't parry multiple-hitting strings on reflex. They are only able to parry single moves by a hard read. It's not like Leroy's autoparry that parries everything for you without demanding any reflex, talent or timing. For example: an elite Jin will *always* parry Leo b1,4 second hit on reflex, like Geese's backfist links and also b3,2. They will also parry multi-hitting rage drives on reflex, like Lili's. He will also *option select Suigetsu Strike* both Bryan's 1+2 options, either mid or high. Also, most Jin players will only go for 2,4 or d3+4 punishes after a succesful without ever experimenting with other moves for very specific punishes that wouldn't be possible otherwise, like punishing Lars WS2~DEN retreat with b2,1 or f4~ZEN. He is a character designed for perfection, and he gives you the tools to achieve it, *virtually* , but it's 100% dependant on the player's reflexes, awareness, execution, matchup knowledge and raw talent. People are not tool assisted videos: in a controlled environment, Jin is literally the ultimate Tekken character.
@@NovaSeiken It's true, 99% of players cannot utilise a character, and most of them get clobbered online and think their main is trash. That makes some sense, and I'm alright with that. But actually good players downplaying their main is a joke, since they should know their main's potential. 95% of Akuma players can't get a ToD from a safe low poke, but anyone saying Akuma isn't OP is objectively a retard. Akuma is busted, both due to his fundamental tools and his 2D game breaking tools. It's a similar story with Jin, who's an immensely complete all-rounder with no actual drawbacks, and potentially the best turn-stealing tool on the game. He may not be as strong as Akumer, but he's definitely up there at the very top. Jin's parry trivialises many situations, and while it takes some skill and character knowledge to use, the risk/reward is extremely skewed on Jin's side, making it an op tool. That and F4 alone would make a top 10 character, but some Jin mains lack so much self-respect, that they dare to complain about f4 being "dead" and shit like that.
That parry can really serve as a big middle finger to most power crushes lol
haha
That power crush parry is a legit set up at this point
Power crush parry setup? I think he just happened to hit the power crush with 2,1 giving him time to react with a parry right? I wouldn’t call it a set up
Jin's win quote should be "kore ga PARRY da" :D
Its op if you can land it. That's the bigger question, IF you can land it. You need perfect timing and read though.
yup
And i cant even do single parry 😩 whats the trick
How much tighter is the window compared to other parrys? What makes his parry so good? I saw this one tier list vid and they put him in the top but only if the parrys are perfect, is it more strict than like bryan or asukas?
@@citrusblast4372im not familiar with bryan or asukas, unfortunately. But if i can remember correctly the window is very tight and if you mistime the window before the attack lands, youre going to get hit.
The Taunt at the end was perfect
YOO THAT WAS SO CRAZY WTFF
Jin parry is too strong against most of the moves in tekken 7
@@alanzielinski1835 Please use punctuation and order your thoughts into words a bit better.
@@KarlKognitiv this is not university
you clearly didn't go there either
@@SoulStrikes so a person makes a mistake in writing and your the expert to know he's or her's degree of knowledge it makes me 😃
the fact that you need to use university as an excuse show me a lot yeah
subbing to this legend no doubt
Love the costume; deep cut.
Wow ! 😍😍 perfect !
This is what makes Jin's parry look OP
Sooooo cool!!
simple answer .... because it is.
Can someone explain this to a Tekken Noob? When does he do the parry?
0:28 - right before the kicks
@@Jok3rDk before the power crush*
@@johnsurgier3549 he meant before jin did cancan
@@permabanQrus ah yes, my bad
Before kunimitsu does that super armor kick he moves it to the side that’s the parry into the cool set up
i thought this was spongbob in the thumbnail
Bro on which Console or PC You play? If you play on PC then kindly tell me about The CPU & GPU that your PC has.Thank You!
I play on Pc!
i7 4790
GTX 1070
16 ram
@@Devilster Great❤️
OMG that was so nasty!! GG
Do you need to input the parry command twice or hold it to be able to parry the two attacks Kunimitsu did?
Twice
Input twice.
If the string is a 3 hit combo input 3 times, and if its a five string input five times.
@@nervshmrv1245 what if the string is a 8 hit combo?
@@enricomarciano8940 Input 8 times
@@nervshmrv1245 ok but what if it's a 12 hit combo?
Crazy
Is your costume a mod?
mod
Did he just parry a weapon ?
Yeah it works on weapons.
Don't know why.
Jin can parry almost every weapon as long as it's not a projectile like alisa's rockets and saw hands
He can parry bullets what did you expect
Him and leroy can parry pistol bullets and leroy can even parry AR bullets lma
He can parry bullets too. But can't parry knees and elbows. Makes sense.
always a plesure to watch devilstar he a beast
why jin tekken 6 is hard to make combo?
Because he is low mid - true mid tier in T6
@@tabkg5802 ha'a so hard to use him
Less tool mid tier that's why!
@@Devilster omg ok devilster
Hey
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Whats op is that stupid RD damage scaling
hahaha
it doesnt just look op lol
Loooool kuni bs panic move getting parried and launched for nasty dmg … she deserves it 🤘
"looks op" LMAO, it is extremely op. This parry is an absolute insult to Tekken, same as Leroy's but safer. And everyone and their mothers know how good Leroy's is and whine about it. Now imagine a parry with lower risk and higher reward, and you got Jin's.
The downplaying of jin mains for their char has become a joke at this point.
95% of Jin players *barely scratch the surface* of his Parry and never get to make his actual limitless potential real.
Jin's Parry should be used *on reflex* as perfect answers to lots of stuff.
Most Jin players use his parry as read/deductions: they don't parry multiple-hitting strings on reflex. They are only able to parry single moves by a hard read.
It's not like Leroy's autoparry that parries everything for you without demanding any reflex, talent or timing.
For example: an elite Jin will *always* parry Leo b1,4 second hit on reflex, like Geese's backfist links and also b3,2.
They will also parry multi-hitting rage drives on reflex, like Lili's.
He will also *option select Suigetsu Strike* both Bryan's 1+2 options, either mid or high.
Also, most Jin players will only go for 2,4 or d3+4 punishes after a succesful without ever experimenting with other moves for very specific punishes that wouldn't be possible otherwise, like punishing Lars WS2~DEN retreat with b2,1 or f4~ZEN.
He is a character designed for perfection, and he gives you the tools to achieve it, *virtually* , but it's 100% dependant on the player's reflexes, awareness, execution, matchup knowledge and raw talent.
People are not tool assisted videos: in a controlled environment, Jin is literally the ultimate Tekken character.
People complained about Leroy parry first and foremost due to it being braindead easy, not because it is strong lmao
So you're pretty good with Jin...?
@@NovaSeiken It's true, 99% of players cannot utilise a character, and most of them get clobbered online and think their main is trash.
That makes some sense, and I'm alright with that.
But actually good players downplaying their main is a joke, since they should know their main's potential.
95% of Akuma players can't get a ToD from a safe low poke, but anyone saying Akuma isn't OP is objectively a retard. Akuma is busted, both due to his fundamental tools and his 2D game breaking tools.
It's a similar story with Jin, who's an immensely complete all-rounder with no actual drawbacks, and potentially the best turn-stealing tool on the game. He may not be as strong as Akumer, but he's definitely up there at the very top.
Jin's parry trivialises many situations, and while it takes some skill and character knowledge to use, the risk/reward is extremely skewed on Jin's side, making it an op tool. That and F4 alone would make a top 10 character, but some Jin mains lack so much self-respect, that they dare to complain about f4 being "dead" and shit like that.
Ure not a jin player for sure
I still can’t believe people play tekken...nothing seems balanced
pure luck.. jin cannot win if hes fighting kazumi