10:59 "Stances are truly wonderful, and are one of the most defining aspects of Tekken, with their flair and unique attributes" *zafina spazzing out in the background
I loved Mortal Kombat Deception's method of teaching you the characters by having you play as each one throughout the story- including a tutorial for their move sets being part of the story. It outright showed you their long and short combos, grabs, style switching combos, and the value you would get from each style. The helped you learn the strengths and weaknesses, timing, and variety of each character while not making you go out of the way to learn something
"It's absolutely the last thing you should figure out with your character before you start heading online, and when you're just starting out, finding the most simple, basic juggle combo is absolutely enough." 👍👍👍👍👍
Keep doing these vids, they’re beautiful. You are a good teacher and know what you are doing in terms of video tutorials. Only a matter of time before Aris is directing the early 2019ers to your chNnel
I just found this video randomly, after having a hard time just figuring out how to play Tekken and it's an absolute blessing. Thanks for the good-ass content.
@@TheUltimateScottz it is and it isn't. it's important as an explanation for certain scenarios but outside of those it's more academic; you can learn the same thing through experience.
i mean, for a start, regarding negative frames: anything below 10: you're safe anything 11-14: safe but can be punished sometimes so dont spam above 15/16: RIP
Thank you because of this I made it to initiate not a big thing but for a guy that hasn't played a Tekken game since 2 i think that's pretty good "virtual hug"
2:43 I wouldnt use jacks f+2 as a poke, but I am sure you are aware of that. Jacks 2 is his jab which I would still use even though its 1 frame slower than a normal 1 jab, because f+2 is more of a panic move instead of a poke as its unsafe on block. The part in the video could be confusing because people might think they now need to use f+2 as a poke.
at 2:40 , whilst Kuma's 2 is 10 frames, it is minus on block. F+1 behaves like a regular 1 jab, it's +1 on block and +8 on hit, so that one is more akin to the 1 jab.
Watched your videos - they are well thought out and quite great at relaying information. Compared to the larger games, Tekken is rather small and the audience will reflect that. Dont be too discouraged. As long as you keep making quality content, viewers will find their way. Built it and they will come, trust me.
That'"s what I like about the game, even if a characters have very low amount of attacks (Like Claudio, my main) you can still be super strong with just fundamentals and knowledge
7:30 as someone who listens to the PSO ost religiously the chaotic bar music caught me off guard. great choice, and great video! thx edit: just finished the video and saw you snuck three classic PSO songs in there - EASY SUB
Heyy man very informative I saw your in depth tutorial video on leffen stream! Gott say I wish I knew of your channel back in the beginning of tekken 7 when I decided to learn the game. Was getting ASS BLASTED all over the place it was very painful wanted to give up in getting good in tekken 7. I hit Fujin rank with Miguel after of 7000 fights lol
Great video. Highly recommend for new players. I'm definitely rewatching to get my characters better. I'm so guilty of just learning a combo and heading online hahaha
I just get to practice a single juggle combo and from there see if I drop or continue. Its great for a start because it teaches you a lot of background in a single drill
Started playing a few weeks ago (though I've played Tekken since the first game) & have been checking out vids. This one seemed useful, though I'm not sure what button to press after I have frame advantage. Maybe just a jab. Playing 3-4 fighting games & remembering as much as I can. Good summary.
I'm not really that good at all but when you get a small frame advantage throwing out a quick jab string for a punish is good, for big frame advantages go with a launcher or higher damaging move
I haven't played Tekken in years. A co worker says he can beat me in Tekken 7. I get the game. I choose Yoshimimitsu and Paul, my old mains. Still got it. I destroy him 10-0. I discovered Kazumi. I am now hooked on Tekken 7
I only started playing tekken 7 a few days ago after stopping at tag. I didn't read any move lists. I just tried different button combinations. I am currently at about 12 different combo's for julia. I don't know any of the names. I've named them shit like "mid blow to uppercut", "toe kick to double mid blows". I'll see how it goes in a month's time when I try to do my first online match in any game, ever lol This was helpful though, for strategies. I already have a few combos that start with the move types you mentioned. Will have to watch this video a few times though coz I know none of the terminology lol
Thanks man, however am still unsure of my abilities. Wish there was someone who could tell me what I am doing wrong sometimes. Maybe I am going to hard on myself or something. But sometimes when you passionate about something you want to get gud at it.
I know, I'm clearly stumbling around Adobe Premiere haha. It's a learning experience so I'll have to try and figure out how everyone else does it. Thanks for the very nice feedback :)
What also helps is just practice the moves and moves set. First i looked at the moves what helps but also i looked at the moves list again and found some better options in different scenarios. So you can expand and learn more.
Wow, this is absolutely fantastic for new players! I've decided to learn Xiaoyu, so learning stances is going to be vital in the end. But seriously, you explain things in a way that makes it easy to learn and even start understanding. So many communities just say 'learn this, learn that, don't listen to XYZ player, just play the game' and it's infuriating when I don't know where to begin and I'm asking specifically for a place to start learning. So, finally understanding wherr to begin is great, I'll try to incorporate RDS first because it has many uses and AoP seems great, but limiting at the same time... It's something I'll want some experience before actually learning how to use. So, again, thank you for explaining in a way a newer player can learn from, instead of just saying "lol scrub, why aren't you cancelling moves yet?"
Don't worry cancelling moves is hardly a necessity. Also Xiaoyu's AoP is great for mixing people while they are down or simply its good for her okizeme. AoP also crushes highs and some mids, meaning that stance can evade moves.
@@giulia1361 While I happily agree with you and have heard similar from others, starting small is definitely the way to go. I've also just heard from a lot of long time players that you need to learn cancelling because it's a pro level skill to be able to use. My logic is: you can know the best combos, but if you can't land them or use them efficiently, you aren't learning anything. You need to learn before you know.
Whoah this is not great to learn a new character if your already into Tekken. But as a newcomer this really helps to get my toolkit with my character ready by explaining what everything does. Thanks a lot.
this is so fucking useful to a beginner not only in tekken but all FGs for real it's like teaching the reasons why would you ever press any button great for beginners that have no idea what they shoud do thank you so much
I'm the kind of guy that plays all character and only learn the character's launcher, screws and wall combos with 3-5 different juggles and then change into another character again.
This guide is very detailed. But... You forgot the most important aspect of Tekken. All newbs learn this video by trial and error, when they play long enough, they just learn to use this move for long range, tie these two moves and your opponent can't retaliate the second move etc. The real joy of Tekken, is when you realize that you have to tie moves with movement and to not be predictable with that. This is an online guide, but it doesn't help for more serious players.
This was a really helpful video !! Thanks a bunch for these videos you make. I hope you’ll get a million subscribers one day. Tekken 7 is fairly new and it’s not that popular of a game. So as it’ll get popular, people will come looking for your videos. Don’t lose hope and keep making these videos.
Dude im triyng to learn lee his tools are so stupid good but take so much skill to use properly. edit: I also feel that new player are not having fun with making new combos and mix-ups, and that for me is the best part of tekken
Im really not good at fighting games at all and just began understanding that ive been holding the controller wrong, and steve, hworang, king/armored king, eddy, and lee are my favorites so ya know🤣
Nice guide I must say, but correct me if I am wrong. Feng b4 is more of a tracking move rather than a homing move. For all the no0bs(respectfully), difference between both can be understood from this subreddit by GCNCorp in /r/Tekken "Tracking is something a move can do just because it's animation can be quite sweeping, or it's just because for whatever reason a move can be harder to step in one direction. Like Dragunovs D2 tracks well because of the sweeping chop animation, and Jack's df2 tracks to his right well, because it's his right arm. Homing is a specific property of moves that's programmed into the game to consistently beat side movement to both directions. Like your big roundhouse sweeping kicks, these have white particle effects and are designed to hit side movement."
What is really overwhelming for me is that most character guides are from season 1, and i have to find out everything that changed since then by myself :/
This is perfect for my really bad friends. I hope they see my comment when I link them this video
Lol
LOL
lolol will like for your cause
Hey, it's me, your friend.
@@viewtifulgold4223 LMAOOOO
10:59
"Stances are truly wonderful, and are one of the most defining aspects of Tekken, with their flair and unique attributes"
*zafina spazzing out in the background
I hate her stances
This guy honestly deserves way more subscribers he puts so much effort into his editing it’s insane he has 2k instead of 20k
nearly has 20k
Bro, i'm hoping you got this notification cause after 3 years, ZuG has 20.2k subs
spoke too soon
godbless this man
@@ranzu8732just got the notification lol
"I'm going to MMO's" My god dude, that resonated with me so damn much ahah
I loved Mortal Kombat Deception's method of teaching you the characters by having you play as each one throughout the story- including a tutorial for their move sets being part of the story. It outright showed you their long and short combos, grabs, style switching combos, and the value you would get from each style. The helped you learn the strengths and weaknesses, timing, and variety of each character while not making you go out of the way to learn something
"It's absolutely the last thing you should figure out with your character before you start heading online, and when you're just starting out, finding the most simple, basic juggle combo is absolutely enough."
👍👍👍👍👍
One of the most underrated youtubers, thank you alot for these guides
"i am going back to mmos" that made me laugh more than it should have
Same, the face was too perfect too
Keep doing these vids, they’re beautiful. You are a good teacher and know what you are doing in terms of video tutorials. Only a matter of time before Aris is directing the early 2019ers to your chNnel
Thank you very much for the support! I appreciate it greatly.
I just found this video randomly, after having a hard time just figuring out how to play Tekken and it's an absolute blessing. Thanks for the good-ass content.
"Why haven't you learn to KBD yet, SpongeBob?" -Miss Puff
because i don’t know what that means
this comment has now an entire new meaning
Me watching this video : ok cool Him talking about frames : Aight imma head out
y? understanding frame data is crucial to improving at fighting games
@@TheUltimateScottz it is and it isn't. it's important as an explanation for certain scenarios but outside of those it's more academic; you can learn the same thing through experience.
i mean, for a start, regarding negative frames:
anything below 10: you're safe
anything 11-14: safe but can be punished sometimes so dont spam
above 15/16: RIP
@@tehseensajjad1003 I gave up this game 😂
@@sxpersav1710 frame data ain't terribly confusing, not gonna say it's easy, either, but certainly just more daunting than it is challenging
Picked up Tekken this week and this was the most useful video that I saw so far
14:00 i like how he perfectly showed what lili mains spent most of their time doing
I'm a Dragunov main, considering Julia atm, who played well over 100 matches with Lili just to unlock the "Time for Tea" title.
Yeahh pretty accurate.
Thank you because of this I made it to initiate not a big thing but for a guy that hasn't played a Tekken game since 2 i think that's pretty good "virtual hug"
2:43 I wouldnt use jacks f+2 as a poke, but I am sure you are aware of that. Jacks 2 is his jab which I would still use even though its 1 frame slower than a normal 1 jab, because f+2 is more of a panic move instead of a poke as its unsafe on block. The part in the video could be confusing because people might think they now need to use f+2 as a poke.
That's a great point I should have made clearer, thank you for bringing that up.
@@MassiveZug No problem, I hope you continue making videos. I have really enjoyed all of them so far.
i don't even need this guide but i watched the whole thing because it was so well done and it never hurts to hear the fundamentals again!
This is a great guide man! It takes it easy on us noobs and gives us a bigger picture to work with! Thanks and keep up the great work!
i remember playing you on steam with my feng, didnt know you were a tekken youtuber. pretty impressive how fast you've improved.
Damn this is so highly detailed, why everybody hasn't noticed you yet - keep it up!
As a newcomer to Tekken, this is a fantastic guide that really helped me get concrete ideas of what to look for and focus on. Thanks!
at 2:40 , whilst Kuma's 2 is 10 frames, it is minus on block. F+1 behaves like a regular 1 jab, it's +1 on block and +8 on hit, so that one is more akin to the 1 jab.
Watched your videos - they are well thought out and quite great at relaying information. Compared to the larger games, Tekken is rather small and the audience will reflect that. Dont be too discouraged. As long as you keep making quality content, viewers will find their way. Built it and they will come, trust me.
Thank you, that's very kind of you to say. As long as people are having a good time, I'll keep on going.
It’s crazy how small tekken still is, for such a popular fighting game. I only recently got into the series but it’s damn good.
@@bug9591 t7 sold over 5 Million copies thats not a small community for me
On steam it's by far the most popular fighting game
@@sgtpepper91 it sure managed to stick in there. But the fighting game scene is small compared to the big ones
This is the only Tekken video I've watched so far that's helped me
The same song can be played with different instruments. We need more videos like this
9:12 I cant believe you used the Phantasy star online ost here (image of hero theme), this bring me back memories from Dreamcast...
extremely high quality videos! perfect timing as im just picking up tekken 7 also. Hope you prosper on RUclips mate
Holy shit. I just discovered you today and now you upload a new video! That's sick. Thanks for the awesome guide.
Thanks for the kind words mate, I'm slow to upload but I get there eventually haha
YOU ARE THE BEST TEKKEN GUIDE CHANNEL OUT THERE! KEEP IT UP! sorry for shouting
That'"s what I like about the game, even if a characters have very low amount of attacks (Like Claudio, my main) you can still be super strong with just fundamentals and knowledge
7:30 as someone who listens to the PSO ost religiously the chaotic bar music caught me off guard. great choice, and great video! thx
edit: just finished the video and saw you snuck three classic PSO songs in there - EASY SUB
Heyy man very informative I saw your in depth tutorial video on leffen stream! Gott say I wish I knew of your channel back in the beginning of tekken 7 when I decided to learn the game. Was getting ASS BLASTED all over the place it was very painful wanted to give up in getting good in tekken 7. I hit Fujin rank with Miguel after of 7000 fights lol
This video should be titles as "learning full Tekken cause you defined everything in this"
Great video. Highly recommend for new players. I'm definitely rewatching to get my characters better. I'm so guilty of just learning a combo and heading online hahaha
that kazuya mating ritual was beautiful 11:30
Best video for Tekken Newbie like Me.
I'm just starting to get into Tekken and I'm grateful I found this video
Excellent video. Solid information. Bonus: Love all the Phantasy Star music.
I know this is an old video but thanks for this.
i really liked this video! it was actually useful! love the transitions between the different topics too!
0:22 Can I just say I love this reference
subscriber earned lol
Always good to review the basics
HOW IS NO ONE DISCUSSING THE FACT THAT THIS VIDEO HAS CHAPTERS OMG IT HAS CHAPTERS!!!
"With 60 attacks"
Immiediatly shows claudio's DAH
10/10
This video came up on my recommended, I actually needed this for when I learn new characters, but now I can put my Feng into basic principles again
14:00 that's me. how did you know i was that guy :'(
btw great video i love the editing. very informational.
Very informative
Contextualizing the moves is the hardest part for me
I like characters with a ton of moves tho so this takes time
Dude this is a well put together video. Definitely get a like. I appreciate the effort.
I just get to practice a single juggle combo and from there see if I drop or continue. Its great for a start because it teaches you a lot of background in a single drill
Love the aesthetic for these transitions, well edited and nicely laid out to make the info accessible. Thanks!
Started playing a few weeks ago (though I've played Tekken since the first game) & have been checking out vids.
This one seemed useful, though I'm not sure what button to press after I have frame advantage. Maybe just a jab.
Playing 3-4 fighting games & remembering as much as I can. Good summary.
I'm not really that good at all but when you get a small frame advantage throwing out a quick jab string for a punish is good, for big frame advantages go with a launcher or higher damaging move
@@lukewillis6056 Sounds good. Thanks!
I haven't played Tekken in years. A co worker says he can beat me in Tekken 7. I get the game. I choose Yoshimimitsu and Paul, my old mains. Still got it. I destroy him 10-0. I discovered Kazumi. I am now hooked on Tekken 7
I only started playing tekken 7 a few days ago after stopping at tag. I didn't read any move lists. I just tried different button combinations. I am currently at about 12 different combo's for julia. I don't know any of the names. I've named them shit like "mid blow to uppercut", "toe kick to double mid blows". I'll see how it goes in a month's time when I try to do my first online match in any game, ever lol This was helpful though, for strategies. I already have a few combos that start with the move types you mentioned. Will have to watch this video a few times though coz I know none of the terminology lol
Thanks man, however am still unsure of my abilities. Wish there was someone who could tell me what I am doing wrong sometimes. Maybe I am going to hard on myself or something. But sometimes when you passionate about something you want to get gud at it.
The volume is really bad but I love the information in this video. Awesome stuff man.
I know, I'm clearly stumbling around Adobe Premiere haha. It's a learning experience so I'll have to try and figure out how everyone else does it. Thanks for the very nice feedback :)
I appreciate the detail in your videos. I went ahead and subscribed soo I'm looking forward to your next video.
Thank you my man. I'm using your videos to get started on Tekken.
What also helps is just practice the moves and moves set. First i looked at the moves what helps but also i looked at the moves list again and found some better options in different scenarios. So you can expand and learn more.
Very useful vid, if you want to get better at tekken but don't know where to begin
Great video, laughed and learned
Wow, this is absolutely fantastic for new players!
I've decided to learn Xiaoyu, so learning stances is going to be vital in the end. But seriously, you explain things in a way that makes it easy to learn and even start understanding. So many communities just say 'learn this, learn that, don't listen to XYZ player, just play the game' and it's infuriating when I don't know where to begin and I'm asking specifically for a place to start learning. So, finally understanding wherr to begin is great, I'll try to incorporate RDS first because it has many uses and AoP seems great, but limiting at the same time... It's something I'll want some experience before actually learning how to use.
So, again, thank you for explaining in a way a newer player can learn from, instead of just saying "lol scrub, why aren't you cancelling moves yet?"
Don't worry cancelling moves is hardly a necessity. Also Xiaoyu's AoP is great for mixing people while they are down or simply its good for her okizeme. AoP also crushes highs and some mids, meaning that stance can evade moves.
@@giulia1361 While I happily agree with you and have heard similar from others, starting small is definitely the way to go. I've also just heard from a lot of long time players that you need to learn cancelling because it's a pro level skill to be able to use.
My logic is: you can know the best combos, but if you can't land them or use them efficiently, you aren't learning anything. You need to learn before you know.
I don't see how people enjoy this game without a good tutorial vid like this, very clunky game.
Whoah this is not great to learn a new character if your already into Tekken. But as a newcomer this really helps to get my toolkit with my character ready by explaining what everything does. Thanks a lot.
Very useful thank you so much.
As a Kazuya main, that mating ritual is accurate
Ngl the quality of this video is approaching That Blasted Salami levels, keep up the awesome work!
this is so fucking useful to a beginner not only in tekken but all FGs for real
it's like teaching the reasons why would you ever press any button
great for beginners that have no idea what they shoud do
thank you so much
greatest video of all time
5:08 what are plus on hits? Could you explain those vocabularies
A solid beginner blueprint, thanks.
Congratulations on 10k!
Bandai should just put this video in Tekken 7 and use it as the tutorial
great video extra helpful because I was going to learn feng anyway lol
These vids are very helpful, and I love the PSO music.
I'm the kind of guy that plays all character and only learn the character's launcher, screws and wall combos with 3-5 different juggles and then change into another character again.
Then i think u aren't as good as you could be
Everyone! Here is your shining example of what _not_ to do.
@@Lacrima_Scale I'm fine with it, its super fun tho, I'm the same btw in every different genres and games I want everything to be played.
@@Shyuthrosnaevin Not exactly tho I play everyone, I know every characters fundamentals, so its pretty easy for me to adapt.
@@Shyuthrosnaevin I have a pretty good memory too so I can imitate some techs pretty easily
Thank you bro, i was give up with tekken 7 before, its more difficult then tekken 8. I'll try your advice
Learning Tekken seems very daunting especially since I’ve picked Yoshimitsu, but hopefully I’ll become good eventually
Good luck brother. You can do it!
what is your progress now?
@@CASEY1100_ That's what I'm wondering too
Bruh years worth of stuff i learned in tekken are all in this 15 minute video.
the famous kazuya mating ritual LMAO
This guide is very detailed. But... You forgot the most important aspect of Tekken. All newbs learn this video by trial and error, when they play long enough, they just learn to use this move for long range, tie these two moves and your opponent can't retaliate the second move etc.
The real joy of Tekken, is when you realize that you have to tie moves with movement and to not be predictable with that. This is an online guide, but it doesn't help for more serious players.
I generally learn a character by skimming their moveset, trying the moves, and getting confident with all the sample combos
This was a really helpful video !! Thanks a bunch for these videos you make. I hope you’ll get a million subscribers one day. Tekken 7 is fairly new and it’s not that popular of a game. So as it’ll get popular, people will come looking for your videos. Don’t lose hope and keep making these videos.
Love the timeline. Hype!
Came for Tekken tips, got that and memories via Phantasy Star Online music
really good video keep it up. simple and to the point.
ive been playing tekken since ttt1 and i have yet to actually pick a main and actually get good with them
13:15 Lars shrugs like he's the real deal lmao
Because he is, lad
I need the tutorial how to see frame by frame or maybe change my eyes (?)(?)
It is definitely more of a "feel" or memory skill.
Overtime you will understand when you have frame advantage and when you can punish.
Thank you so much for this. I'm trying to get a handle on learning the matchups in Tekken and this will defo be helpful!💖 Subbed!
Dude im triyng to learn lee his tools are so stupid good but take so much skill to use properly.
edit: I also feel that new player are not having fun with making new combos and mix-ups, and that for me is the best part of tekken
Good video! Think I'm going to spam electrics instead though
I think the biggest problem with eating snake edges is thinking that they will whiff so we dont bother to crouch guard
Great great job man!! You definitely got a sub here
Lee is the best character ❤
Im really not good at fighting games at all and just began understanding that ive been holding the controller wrong, and steve, hworang, king/armored king, eddy, and lee are my favorites so ya know🤣
Great tips. Thank you very much.
Nice guide I must say, but correct me if I am wrong. Feng b4 is more of a tracking move rather than a homing move. For all the no0bs(respectfully), difference between both can be understood from this subreddit by GCNCorp in /r/Tekken "Tracking is something a move can do just because it's animation can be quite sweeping, or it's just because for whatever reason a move can be harder to step in one direction.
Like Dragunovs D2 tracks well because of the sweeping chop animation, and Jack's df2 tracks to his right well, because it's his right arm.
Homing is a specific property of moves that's programmed into the game to consistently beat side movement to both directions. Like your big roundhouse sweeping kicks, these have white particle effects and are designed to hit side movement."
This is actually really helpful!
Excellent 🌹
Ok do this again but for every fighting game ever
Awesome vids dude
What is this frame that you talk about, i dont understand?
What is really overwhelming for me is that most character guides are from season 1, and i have to find out everything that changed since then by myself :/