Yeah, one thing BADLY needed I noticed going in to T8 is newbie guides that are ACTUALLY for newbies. So many of the big Tekken content creators are so experienced and so used to advising experienced players that they throw out high level tech like it's something you need to learn from day 1 and overall just use language and advice that doesn't apply to new players or is hard if not impossible to digest. Guides like this that actually start from the ground level and spell things out are excellent and sorely needed. Even if you technically did go over a higher level concept like frame data you fully explained it from the most basic level quickly and efficiently and didn't spend half the video pushing it as a necessary thing despite that fact it'll totally overwhelm new players, for example.
i agree. i loved this guide, tho even for me its a little much. i havent played tekken since tekken 3, even them button mashing exepert lol but it wasnt until mortal kombat X that i started learning moves and strategy. a MUCH slower game, and way less moves. now i come to this game, and even most "noob" guides are so complicated lol. but i will definitely revisit this video.
Most guides be like "this is how you move forward and backward, now spend the next 20 hours in training to learn these 100 moves with the corresponding frame data so you are prepared for chapter 2, 3, 4 and 5 of this beginner guide."
😂 all I heard in most beginners lessons was “1+2,4 cancel into this, tech that, plus on block, whiff punish, this is NOT SAFE ON WAKE UP OMFG DO NOT DO THIS ON WAKE UP, this takes you into stance but it’s -234 frames” excuse me???
Tekken 8 is my first real attempt at the fighting game genre. I don't think I can emphasize how well done this video is. I'm 32, big-time gamer, and always wanted to get into at least one of the popular fighting game IPs, but it seemed like a daunting task. This last year has been like a fighting game renaissance. The Tekken 8 hype online caught my attention and I finally had the guts to buy it a week ago. It's been super fun and this video has answered a lot of my questions. Thank you.
I just bought T8 last night, but have been playing fighting games for quite a while. The difference between T8 and other games is, the amount of button/combo inputs, spacing, timing of combos/buttons, and learning matchups. Compared to SF6 and MK1 (the more known fighting games) T8 is def harder to jump into and be good Make SURE you take your time learning. Frame data, matchup knowledge, whiff punishing, shimmy’s, etc are all advanced fundamental aspects of Fighting Games. But like Diaphone says, take it one step at a time. Welcome! Try to have fun! And enjoy the journey while raging/winning 😜
@@beginningofajourney4077 in terms of the FGC it is widely considered that Tekken is the most technical due to the sheer amount of tech and 3d movement. SF, MK and anime fighting games follow while Smash is treated as the party game
Ive been a big fan of Tekken since the first game but always a casual level player. The end of Tekken 7 was the first time I'd truly knuckled down to learn the game. Man it's so hard and theres so many bad habits to unlearn. Switching your brain from casual "play by feel" to actually understanding what moves to use and when. And how to appropriately respond to your opponent. Wish Id sort of sought this stuff out back in the day but this stuff just wasnt as prevalent.
Super casual Tekken player, Tekken 8 is the first I’m taking more seriously and trying to learn. Loving the experience and floating in orange ranks. My spacing and punishing is in vast need of improvement. The crazy KBD stuff I will likely never be able to pull off so working round that limitation and just gonna see where I can get to. I’m juggling between Bryan and Paul
yo! great taste with the character choices, bryan is my main and hes so damn buff in t8. Defo check out Phidx's guide that came out a 2 days ago on kbd, i promise thats its not as hard as people make it seem! You got it :))
Both Bryan and Paul are hard to learn KBD on. I would at least try another character in practice mode and try the QCB, B method so you can get a feel for canceling movement even though it’s not the clean KBD version.
You're super casual and already orange? Damn dude. I'm diamond in sf6 and I consider myself casual. I'm ranger and getting my ass kicked. I'm watching replays and I noticed I just don't know what these characters do and I'm trying to footsie and play the game when my opponents are mashing
@@Shuja_R1M I’m just plat 3 in SF6 tho the past while just really been playing casual matches to try and identify where to improve at that level. The biggest thing that got me lit up in Tekken was crouch blocking by default. After a couple days I adjusted to that at least. I’m loving both games however and def plan to keep playing both. Who do you main in SF6?
@@jamalsiddique1362 thanks for the advice and recommendation. I’ll likely remain being a pad player just for the convenience of it when on the sofa etc. At least the Series X pad has a great d pad for fighting games
I really have to thank you for putting this video together! I've been playing Tekken for fun since Tekken 3, and decided to really give playing 'for real' a try with 8, and to have someone actually laying out the basics like this REALLY helps! I know I still need to look into more general terms like what it means to be 'safe on block' and simple stuff like that, but having the fundamentals like the button numbering, options while down, and the basics of frame data and trading turns actually helped me to sneak into the yellow ranks online for the first time! Being able to actually start playing the game without immediately getting pummeled for only knowing how to button mash is helping me fall in love with this game all over again.
Thank you for making a guide that is actually for beginners. Watched so many guides that showed me move sets but I had no Idea how to actually ready those moves. Now I do!
Definitely the best guide, I've been watching various beginner guides and this one really focuses on the fundamentals such as high, lows and mids and what moves to learn first
this is amazing, googling tekken 8 beginner guides and getting wordy docs or two hour videos is so daunting, hats off to you, really appreciate. When I go 1-2 at locals, its for you =)
This is a quality guide man thanks a lot. Been playing Tekken since 3 and it's always been at a casual level with the bros. I always hit the practice range just to find the moves that looked coolest. And played off my gut feeling. With Tekken 8 though I want to try my hand at actually getting good, entering tournaments and leveling up my game. Legit solid guide man this helps me align my focus quite a lot.
I'm in the same boat as you. My last Tekken game was Tekken 5. Decided to get back into Tekken 8 and the whole movelist felt so complicated to me. Thank you for making this video.
When linking multiple backdashes with crouch blocking, you can hold back after downback, before the neutral frame, and get the next backdash with only one back input. This is the fabled Korean Back Dash (kbd)
Love the detailed guides. I don’t even play most of the new games you stream but I watch all these just to see if there’s some sauce I’m missing out on.
Something that needs to be said are the states characters will be in when hit normally and critically. Some moves put your opponent head first towards you on their back while some staggers them, or put them into a kneeling position, launching them with certain moves may make them spin like a screw etc.
Thanks for this, it's really helpful as T8 is really overwhelming! I can feel how good the game is but understand how little I know so I've just been trying to practice moves and learn them then I can move on to combos and a plan. I think I'll need to watch this a few times to get it all to sink in though so thanks for sharing!
Just started. Tried arcade quests to learn how to play. Started with king. Think I made a mistake cus this shouldn't be that easy. Switched to Reina. Now I'm getting my ass beat by cpus. Came to hear to get a more complete guide
I find it interesting that the community calls it while standing when I personally prefer while rising cus it sounds more intuitive and makes more sense (in my head atleast)
Thank you for this video, playing this game without any knowledge of it is very difficult. Sad to see my main did not favourite to play character from 7 didn’t make it (Akuma but I’ve heard stories of him being op) as his style was much more familiar to me.
Super good guide. Will recommend it to friends for sure. Maybe you could do another video with all the stuff you excluded? Something that can be progressed into after this one
I’m a huge Tekken fan but I haven’t played the game since Tekken 5. Tekken 8 has been fantastic so far, and this guide just makes things even better. Nice work on this video 👏🏾
I play the avatar mod set for new player in the game. It"s long and there is almost anything axplain except for the heat mechanics... I have play some hours now and I had more infos in two minutes in your video than in 5 hours of gaming. Soooo well done ! And hank you a lot !
W guide. ain’t played tekken in like 11 years. excited to get into this one. i just hope im not to late and and will be able to enjoy becoming better thru online n not face sweats always. W tho🎉
Me and my broken ass controller thank you lol I had tried to learn empirically and not only did I not learn shit, but I also stopped enjoying it. Thank you for making this openly available!
Yo! I love you fgc content and was ready to scrap with your Azu. Something happened to the connection tho...maybe next time! I know Hwo is a headache but the best advice i can give that actually helps is always look to step LEFT in NEU and if you block his attack (extremely generalized but it works wonder when trying to find reads). Just start there. Constantly look for the step left in neutral.
5:14 Using Kings Giant Swing isn't the best for visual representation since he's one of the exceptions for the 1 grab, but holy fuck this video is well made! I wish I had this shown to me when I began, the frame data section is fucking lit. 6:10 The back dash only has 2 back inputs the first time you back dash, so it actually looks like ⬅⬅ ⭐ ⬅↙⬅ ⭐⬅↙⬅ ... ect, and also you want to end on a back instead of neutral so it'd be ↙⬅ ⭐ ⬅(delay for 13 frames) into↙⬅ ⭐ ⬅ repeating, because the down back is canceling the backdash. Anakin has told beginners that they can use ⬅⬅⬇⭐⬅⬅⬇⭐(Technically it's more unsafe, but if you hold back when the opponent is approaching, it can be an alternate way that's easier for beginners to move faster) . 7:08 Generally you want to be techrolling, unless you know what you're doing. Randomly mixing gets you killed more often. Staying on the ground tip is very good! 13:33 very underrated concept. Intro, attacks, wake-up options, rage/heat, strategy and general tips was a phenominal way to cover so much ground! Very cool guide 10/10.
I'm working on mastering lili. My first tekken game was tekken tag tournament 2. I was only doing grabs, punches and no combos. I'm so tired of playing like I used to back then as a kid. I wanna learn combos. So far, I've done a bunch of combos and also some great attacks. I combined most of them together and I did really well. I'm still looking to hop in arcade mode a bunch and while gaining a bunch of money, I also wanna see if I can get through rounds without getting defeated. Using the same moves without shaking things up gets boring after a while. I wanna do my best.
Best video ever. I tried watching other guides and this made so I can understand it. The very little thing like how to get up. Do you have any anti juggling tips?
Just purchased this game.. i always playef tekken 2&3... i honestly feel 2 old for the new one haha so many buttons compared to back then xD but love this video ! Will help alot i hope hihi 🤩
You earned my sub. Very good job with the explanation. Thank you. I haven't played a Tekken game in a very long time. Hopefully it's like riding a bike.😂
I do wish you covered types of knockdown, back turned stance and chain grabs because I’m pretty sure these will confuse players way more if they think they know but don’t know
don't forget the most important tip, DON'T BE AFRAID TO TAKE BREAKS!!! Sometimes you should just get in your matches and play or simply take a breather.
The problem isn’t that tekken has too many moves. The problem is that too many fighting games are out there right now, especially in the last 6 months alone among other non FGC games that have come out as well and there’s just not enough time to live and breathe through a game for awhile. It’s like Granblue has already moved out of the spotlight it gained. Undernight, while niche, is being overshadowed during the tekken honeymoon phase
The part that's definitely making me struggle the most is knowing when and where to punish. I know that there's a punishment guide for each character, but with so many moves for each character, I struggle to keep these in mind and just cant punish correctly
During a match see a move that's blowing you up and try and punish it with jabs, then with 12-13 frame, then with a launcher. Depending on your char, for some best sub 15 punish is just jabs. Or just play a bunch and see which moves annoy you the most and lab them first. Build your punishes over time. Learning punishment only applies to opponents who actually have a plan, tho.
I struggle playing against aggressive characters like Hwoarang and Devil Jin. I try to block, but they still seem to have the advantage, or get through with mix-ups. Guess I need to use my 1 jab more? Great guide btw! I only came here to find out how to roll on the floor (sideways) 😂 You didn't mention f1+2 on the floor to dive at them? Is that a bad tactic?
Yeah, one thing BADLY needed I noticed going in to T8 is newbie guides that are ACTUALLY for newbies. So many of the big Tekken content creators are so experienced and so used to advising experienced players that they throw out high level tech like it's something you need to learn from day 1 and overall just use language and advice that doesn't apply to new players or is hard if not impossible to digest. Guides like this that actually start from the ground level and spell things out are excellent and sorely needed. Even if you technically did go over a higher level concept like frame data you fully explained it from the most basic level quickly and efficiently and didn't spend half the video pushing it as a necessary thing despite that fact it'll totally overwhelm new players, for example.
i agree. i loved this guide, tho even for me its a little much. i havent played tekken since tekken 3, even them button mashing exepert lol but it wasnt until mortal kombat X that i started learning moves and strategy. a MUCH slower game, and way less moves. now i come to this game, and even most "noob" guides are so complicated lol. but i will definitely revisit this video.
Most guides be like "this is how you move forward and backward, now spend the next 20 hours in training to learn these 100 moves with the corresponding frame data so you are prepared for chapter 2, 3, 4 and 5 of this beginner guide."
I know right.. like they keep talking about 1 4 1 3 etc like wtf do you even mean?
😂 all I heard in most beginners lessons was “1+2,4 cancel into this, tech that, plus on block, whiff punish, this is NOT SAFE ON WAKE UP OMFG DO NOT DO THIS ON WAKE UP, this takes you into stance but it’s -234 frames” excuse me???
Well said bro
You can tell this video is actually meant for beginners because it explains 1,2,3,4.
Lots of very good advise and cleanly put together.
Tekken 8 is my first real attempt at the fighting game genre. I don't think I can emphasize how well done this video is. I'm 32, big-time gamer, and always wanted to get into at least one of the popular fighting game IPs, but it seemed like a daunting task. This last year has been like a fighting game renaissance. The Tekken 8 hype online caught my attention and I finally had the guts to buy it a week ago. It's been super fun and this video has answered a lot of my questions. Thank you.
Yoo! That's me too! Haha
Just got the game yesterday 😂
I just bought T8 last night, but have been playing fighting games for quite a while. The difference between T8 and other games is, the amount of button/combo inputs, spacing, timing of combos/buttons, and learning matchups. Compared to SF6 and MK1 (the more known fighting games) T8 is def harder to jump into and be good
Make SURE you take your time learning. Frame data, matchup knowledge, whiff punishing, shimmy’s, etc are all advanced fundamental aspects of Fighting Games. But like Diaphone says, take it one step at a time.
Welcome! Try to have fun! And enjoy the journey while raging/winning 😜
@@beginningofajourney4077 in terms of the FGC it is widely considered that Tekken is the most technical due to the sheer amount of tech and 3d movement.
SF, MK and anime fighting games follow while Smash is treated as the party game
@@Gigi-zr6hp that’s literally what I said
Ive been a big fan of Tekken since the first game but always a casual level player. The end of Tekken 7 was the first time I'd truly knuckled down to learn the game. Man it's so hard and theres so many bad habits to unlearn. Switching your brain from casual "play by feel" to actually understanding what moves to use and when. And how to appropriately respond to your opponent.
Wish Id sort of sought this stuff out back in the day but this stuff just wasnt as prevalent.
Super casual Tekken player, Tekken 8 is the first I’m taking more seriously and trying to learn. Loving the experience and floating in orange ranks. My spacing and punishing is in vast need of improvement. The crazy KBD stuff I will likely never be able to pull off so working round that limitation and just gonna see where I can get to. I’m juggling between Bryan and Paul
yo! great taste with the character choices, bryan is my main and hes so damn buff in t8.
Defo check out Phidx's guide that came out a 2 days ago on kbd, i promise thats its not as hard as people make it seem! You got it :))
Both Bryan and Paul are hard to learn KBD on. I would at least try another character in practice mode and try the QCB, B method so you can get a feel for canceling movement even though it’s not the clean KBD version.
You're super casual and already orange? Damn dude. I'm diamond in sf6 and I consider myself casual. I'm ranger and getting my ass kicked. I'm watching replays and I noticed I just don't know what these characters do and I'm trying to footsie and play the game when my opponents are mashing
@@Shuja_R1M I’m just plat 3 in SF6 tho the past while just really been playing casual matches to try and identify where to improve at that level.
The biggest thing that got me lit up in Tekken was crouch blocking by default. After a couple days I adjusted to that at least. I’m loving both games however and def plan to keep playing both. Who do you main in SF6?
@@jamalsiddique1362 thanks for the advice and recommendation. I’ll likely remain being a pad player just for the convenience of it when on the sofa etc. At least the Series X pad has a great d pad for fighting games
I really have to thank you for putting this video together!
I've been playing Tekken for fun since Tekken 3, and decided to really give playing 'for real' a try with 8, and to have someone actually laying out the basics like this REALLY helps! I know I still need to look into more general terms like what it means to be 'safe on block' and simple stuff like that, but having the fundamentals like the button numbering, options while down, and the basics of frame data and trading turns actually helped me to sneak into the yellow ranks online for the first time! Being able to actually start playing the game without immediately getting pummeled for only knowing how to button mash is helping me fall in love with this game all over again.
Thank you for making a guide that is actually for beginners. Watched so many guides that showed me move sets but I had no
Idea how to actually ready those moves. Now I do!
This video is superb. Easily digestible, informative, and entertaining. The best Tekken guide for a new player by far.
Not realy
Definitely the best guide, I've been watching various beginner guides and this one really focuses on the fundamentals such as high, lows and mids and what moves to learn first
I've been playing Tekken for the longest time, and never knew what the star meant in move lists...
Thank you.
You earned a like, and sub. c:
Thank you Diaphone! Always love your guides.
Fantastic guide, Diaphone. It is concise, well edited, and very informative. Much appreciated, brother 👍
this should be the official tekken 8 guide. fantastic work.
"don't be afraid to reach out!"
*Video shows Aris*
Uh oh...
LOOOL. His old guides are actually GOATed tho
Any beginner, please feel free to ask Aris questions, he will love them
@@NotGyroo Don't forget. Make sure to @ him with all caps to make sure he sees your question!
Out of the loop, what's up with him?
@@tableprinterdoor if you come into his chat and @ him with a question, especially one about Tekken, he will permaban you instantly
this is amazing, googling tekken 8 beginner guides and getting wordy docs or two hour videos is so daunting, hats off to you, really appreciate. When I go 1-2 at locals, its for you =)
props to the editor man, the editing for this vid is crisppp
Nice guide! Bring back memories figuring what the hell is the STAR icon lol.
This is the best fighting game video tutorial I’ve ever seen.
Great work!!!
This is probably the best tekken beginner guide out there. About everything you could ask for, and not too much information either
Editing is top tier. Keep it up!!
Your videos are so down to earth. Great job as always!
i dont play any games but i recently fell in love with tekken 8 and i really want to try playing it. It feels very intimidating though, wish me luck!
This is a quality guide man thanks a lot. Been playing Tekken since 3 and it's always been at a casual level with the bros. I always hit the practice range just to find the moves that looked coolest. And played off my gut feeling. With Tekken 8 though I want to try my hand at actually getting good, entering tournaments and leveling up my game. Legit solid guide man this helps me align my focus quite a lot.
Im going to have to start calling you Sensei Diaphone 💪🏻 your guides have done me wonders on my fighting game journey!! About time I said Thankyou!!
Haven’t played tekken since tekken 5 this is a big help
I'm in the same boat as you. My last Tekken game was Tekken 5. Decided to get back into Tekken 8 and the whole movelist felt so complicated to me. Thank you for making this video.
Amazing video, the production quality is insane!!
When linking multiple backdashes with crouch blocking, you can hold back after downback, before the neutral frame, and get the next backdash with only one back input. This is the fabled Korean Back Dash (kbd)
Thank you Diaphone. It's a really great beginner guide.
Excellent video. Super clear and great explanation of each topic at hand
Yea wait until u get to purple ranks its a whole different ball game.. i feel like im playing in evo every match😂
LOL same
My Guv got to Mighty Ruler yesterday after a week of being dead stuck. I can't wait to get insta demoted back to Reds when I get back in the grind. :)
Love the detailed guides. I don’t even play most of the new games you stream but I watch all these just to see if there’s some sauce I’m missing out on.
I aint ever getting good at this game man
I believe in you😂
I feel you brother
@@hephup1768 shut up
@@ZachZone what the fuck
@@hephup1768 you tried lol.
So many overthinking that you pushed out how to teach other people and/or remedial people like me who have not yet bought it. Thank you very much
Something that needs to be said are the states characters will be in when hit normally and critically. Some moves put your opponent head first towards you on their back while some staggers them, or put them into a kneeling position, launching them with certain moves may make them spin like a screw etc.
Thanks for this, it's really helpful as T8 is really overwhelming! I can feel how good the game is but understand how little I know so I've just been trying to practice moves and learn them then I can move on to combos and a plan. I think I'll need to watch this a few times to get it all to sink in though so thanks for sharing!
Honestly best Tekken beginner guide on RUclips.
Ty for this man, it works in any tekken game, I was playing tekken 4 and I was trash but with this tip I actually got a little better ty
Thank you for this video. Ive played tekken since 3 but never played it on a competitive level. Im gonna start playing it the right way
The strategy part is what is missing from all beginners guides. Well done.
Dude this video is the one I have been looking for. Havent played tekken since 3 so this helps a ton.
every time a new fighting game comes out i know i can count on diaphone to dish out the best 101s on the platform
Such good guides, man. Really appreciate these 😊
Just started. Tried arcade quests to learn how to play. Started with king. Think I made a mistake cus this shouldn't be that easy. Switched to Reina. Now I'm getting my ass beat by cpus.
Came to hear to get a more complete guide
I find it interesting that the community calls it while standing when I personally prefer while rising cus it sounds more intuitive and makes more sense (in my head atleast)
Yeah mainly because WR is already used for while running
Back in the day you'd read notation more than you'd hear people speak, hence WS, instead of WR, which stood for While Running.
Thank you for this video, playing this game without any knowledge of it is very difficult. Sad to see my main did not favourite to play character from 7 didn’t make it (Akuma but I’ve heard stories of him being op) as his style was much more familiar to me.
Super good guide. Will recommend it to friends for sure. Maybe you could do another video with all the stuff you excluded? Something that can be progressed into after this one
I’m a huge Tekken fan but I haven’t played the game since Tekken 5. Tekken 8 has been fantastic so far, and this guide just makes things even better. Nice work on this video 👏🏾
Very informative.
And very very nice visuals man!
Thank you for this guide, this is awesome!
Thank you very much for this useful and clear guide
best guide so far for beginners, straight to the point no extra fat
I play the avatar mod set for new player in the game. It"s long and there is almost anything axplain except for the heat mechanics... I have play some hours now and I had more infos in two minutes in your video than in 5 hours of gaming. Soooo well done ! And hank you a lot !
Coming from soul calibur6 and these are really good advice. Keep it simple, one step at a time, watch the big boys, have fun :)
These guide will help a lot of people in the future.
Really nice editing
W guide. ain’t played tekken in like 11 years. excited to get into this one. i just hope im not to late and and will be able to enjoy becoming better thru online n not face sweats always. W tho🎉
Love the content as usual!!!
I’ve been really enjoying your content. I found you from JMCrofts videos. You were an instant follow. Thanks for the effort and content. よろしく
Bless you! First Tekken game I've owned and started having a panic attack
Me and my broken ass controller thank you lol
I had tried to learn empirically and not only did I not learn shit, but I also stopped enjoying it. Thank you for making this openly available!
Great video dude, keep it up!! ❤❤
Yo! I love you fgc content and was ready to scrap with your Azu. Something happened to the connection tho...maybe next time!
I know Hwo is a headache but the best advice i can give that actually helps is always look to step LEFT in NEU and if you block his attack (extremely generalized but it works wonder when trying to find reads).
Just start there. Constantly look for the step left in neutral.
Really good Guide every new Player should watch this 👌
This is an amazing guide
Amazing guide for beginners. Thank you.
Now that Lidia is coming i just bought the game and shit is overwelming. Thank you for the quick guide.
5:14 Using Kings Giant Swing isn't the best for visual representation since he's one of the exceptions for the 1 grab, but holy fuck this video is well made! I wish I had this shown to me when I began, the frame data section is fucking lit. 6:10 The back dash only has 2 back inputs the first time you back dash, so it actually looks like ⬅⬅ ⭐ ⬅↙⬅ ⭐⬅↙⬅ ... ect, and also you want to end on a back instead of neutral so it'd be ↙⬅ ⭐ ⬅(delay for 13 frames) into↙⬅ ⭐ ⬅ repeating, because the down back is canceling the backdash. Anakin has told beginners that they can use ⬅⬅⬇⭐⬅⬅⬇⭐(Technically it's more unsafe, but if you hold back when the opponent is approaching, it can be an alternate way that's easier for beginners to move faster) . 7:08 Generally you want to be techrolling, unless you know what you're doing. Randomly mixing gets you killed more often. Staying on the ground tip is very good! 13:33 very underrated concept. Intro, attacks, wake-up options, rage/heat, strategy and general tips was a phenominal way to cover so much ground! Very cool guide 10/10.
I'm Shinryu now and here the game starts. The rank chart shows it exactly.
Best guide. Thank you so much.
I'm working on mastering lili. My first tekken game was tekken tag tournament 2. I was only doing grabs, punches and no combos. I'm so tired of playing like I used to back then as a kid. I wanna learn combos. So far, I've done a bunch of combos and also some great attacks. I combined most of them together and I did really well. I'm still looking to hop in arcade mode a bunch and while gaining a bunch of money, I also wanna see if I can get through rounds without getting defeated. Using the same moves without shaking things up gets boring after a while. I wanna do my best.
Jun main here ! Thanks for the guide. Destoyer rank. Hope i can go to Garyu 🤞
The strategy section is great
I'm watching this video and at 0:12 the Steve player is one of my IRL friends 💀 I hope you washed him
Great video 👍
Best video ever. I tried watching other guides and this made so I can understand it. The very little thing like how to get up.
Do you have any anti juggling tips?
Just purchased this game.. i always playef tekken 2&3... i honestly feel 2 old for the new one haha so many buttons compared to back then xD but love this video ! Will help alot i hope hihi 🤩
Just bought it today after trying the demo, this guide will help with not getting demolished even in the story mode 😂
Fantastic video. Thank you
cant wait to get this game next month
Thanks so much, I'm buying the game today
I'm from vietnam and my english very bad but just see video I can learn too much.Thank you❤❤
what a great video! Im watching this while the game downloads! great editing too really appreciate you putting this information out there
You earned my sub. Very good job with the explanation. Thank you.
I haven't played a Tekken game in a very long time. Hopefully it's like riding a bike.😂
I love how you very casually snuck in an explanation of KBD for newer players
Great video. Someone send this to Ellum.
Thanks diaphone!
i have 3 days to learn tekken from scratch without even playing it (videos only)
if i win the tournament i win a monitor
thx for the vid
Best beginner guide out there thx
I do wish you covered types of knockdown, back turned stance and chain grabs because I’m pretty sure these will confuse players way more if they think they know but don’t know
Don’t get me wrong, this was a fantastic guide, I wish I had, but these are just some of the shortcomings I noticed
Thank you my guy
don't forget the most important tip, DON'T BE AFRAID TO TAKE BREAKS!!! Sometimes you should just get in your matches and play or simply take a breather.
funny how this is way more informative than the official guide bamco uploaded with tmm lol
thank you Dphone
The problem isn’t that tekken has too many moves. The problem is that too many fighting games are out there right now, especially in the last 6 months alone among other non FGC games that have come out as well and there’s just not enough time to live and breathe through a game for awhile. It’s like Granblue has already moved out of the spotlight it gained. Undernight, while niche, is being overshadowed during the tekken honeymoon phase
And then in a month tekken 8 will have its only online playerbase be no life tryhards, while the casual players move on or finis the story mode.
The UNI devs made a terrible mistake thinking it was a good idea to release it a day before Tekken. No idea why they did that
diaphones the fucking goat TY FOR THE GUIDE
This was very helpful
The part that's definitely making me struggle the most is knowing when and where to punish. I know that there's a punishment guide for each character, but with so many moves for each character, I struggle to keep these in mind and just cant punish correctly
The biggest problem is reaction for me. Even if I know to punish the move on block, I am unable to react that quick to punish.
During a match see a move that's blowing you up and try and punish it with jabs, then with 12-13 frame, then with a launcher. Depending on your char, for some best sub 15 punish is just jabs. Or just play a bunch and see which moves annoy you the most and lab them first. Build your punishes over time. Learning punishment only applies to opponents who actually have a plan, tho.
I dunno why, but I laughed so hard watching Jin run off-screen like he was running a 40 XD
Great vid! Thx🎉
I struggle playing against aggressive characters like Hwoarang and Devil Jin. I try to block, but they still seem to have the advantage, or get through with mix-ups. Guess I need to use my 1 jab more?
Great guide btw! I only came here to find out how to roll on the floor (sideways) 😂 You didn't mention f1+2 on the floor to dive at them? Is that a bad tactic?