After one week, I feel somewhat comfortable with the leverless controller, but not entirely. My combo adaptability is lacking with this controller, as I still have to consciously think about the buttons while performing my combo routes, which feels very weird to me. You'll see me using suboptimal combos and sometimes making input mistakes because I'm not fully used to it yet. And my punishment has suffered quite a bit from the change as well, since the muscle memory from using a pad doesn’t work here anymore. However, I did train my Taunt Jet Uppers a lot this week and I think it has paid off. I was mainly focusing on practicing it in matches, that’s why you see me use them so often at the wall.
@@gelosaurus Thanks my man! I do the Wavu like this: qcf > up > qcf > up >... The qcf input needs to come right after pressing up, in order for you to stay linear. What I mean by that is you don't need to press up immediately after performing qcf, but you have to do qcf immediately after pressing up. Otherwise, you'll always do a tiny sidestep in between. I could do a video on that topic if that's what you originally meant with the comment though ❤
@@krustyalabaster2314 I only have experience with PS4 and PS5 controllers, and I can tell you that doing it to this extent without sidestepping and keeping it linear is almost impossible at this speed. I'm not sure about Lever, though. I can imagine it being even harder there. I bought myself a small budget leverless controller, the Haute42 G16, and I'm pretty satisfied with it for now.
I played against you the other day, I was wondering why you didnt absolutely whoop my ass, but now it makes sense that you were getting used to leverless, hope to run into you again brother, keep up the great work!
Yeah, I'm making a few input mistakes, my reactions for punishment aren't there yet, and sometimes I just want to test stuff online, but that should not be an excuse for me my man! You were definitely on a good level then WP! Someday we'll have our rematch ❤
Aye, thanks my man! To be honest, I couldn't do it to this extent on ds4/ds5 either! It's very hard to perform this so quickly and precisely that you don't sidestep, because sidestepping in between slows down your forward momentum, making it less effective. At the same time, you have to be able to cancel the Slither Step Wavu and block, so the control has to be on point to use this seriously in real games. But pressuring with it is so satisfying haha
Yoo finally haha! Took me long enough. I still couldn't do them consistently on pad though, but with Leverless it all changed. After practicing it for probably 4-6 hours total, it's now usable in matches. Thanks for your support and advice again!
I've only been having positive experiences with my new Haute42 and wish you good luck on your learning journey! Also here is a link to my recent video where I explain the Wavedash: th-cam.com/video/hOH9gqDI_mg/w-d-xo.html
The notation looks like this: qcf > up > qcf > up > ... The qcf input needs to be right after pressing up, in order for you to stay linear. Otherwise, you'll always do a tiny sidestep in between.
I'm using the Haute42 G16. It's a cheap one and small in comparison to normal sized leverless controllers. But I really like using it (might upgrade later)
5:05 я не могу понять почему у меня часто дропается fc21, инпут 100% правильный. Fc4 делается спокойно, но почему то fc21 не делается, хотя по инпуту все верно. Не понимаю почему
@@I.K485 почему то с 4 ой все в порядке, в архиве инпутов 100% верно показывает, один случай когда был дикжеб и когда он правильно сработал одинаковые инпуты.
I've only had a few instances where it didn't come out correctly. I think this is mainly because I need to practice proper quarter-circle motions on the leverless controller. Unlike the PS4 pad, where I could just roll my thumb from down to any side, the leverless requires more precise execution.
Not really that much tbh. In Taunt Jet Uppers it works like a charm. But there are moments where a b+2 comes out even though I did the Jet Upper motion. I'm guessing this sometimes happens cause I move from forward to backward too fast, leaving me with no neutral input in between.
I do it by canceling the slither step with pressing up, like this: qcf > up > qcf > up >... The qcf input needs to come insanely fast after pressing up, in order for you to stay linear. Otherwise you'll always do a tiny sidestep in between.
Thanks man! I do the Wave Dash like this: qcf > up > qcf > up >... The qcf input needs to be right after pressing up, in order for you to stay linear. Otherwise, you'll always do a tiny sidestep in between. I've practiced this a lot in this week and kinda perfected it for myself.
never understood why would someone pay 300 $ for leverless contrl , when u can buy keyboard for 30 $ and get 80 more buttons . and u can make your own layout.
I can totally understand your thought process and I was thinking exactly the same about this topic. But after experiencing hand cramps and pain from using a keyboard for only 2-3 days, I gave leverless a try, and I gotta say, for now, I've never once truly felt pain like I did on the keyboard. The buttons are pretty big, so you don't need the fine precision you usually need for the small keys of a keyboard and they are ergonomically placed well for me. I gotta admit though, I could not spend 200-300 for a leverless. I bought a budget one for 60€.
@@LawFury i play on keyboard , i play LAW tekken 7 , i can do literaly any dss , ws4 dss . anything , never feel pain or anything . plus i am 30y old , so i dont really get what cramps are u talking about , but everyone has their own taste ,
@@SHAAADOWWW794 That sounds great man. I wish I hadn't experienced the pain there either. Maybe it's due to an accident I had a few years ago with my hand, but I'm not sure...
@@I.K485It's the Haute42 G16. I'm not sure if it is tournament legal because of the extra buttons, but I don't use them anyway. As an affordable beginner's controller, it does its job very well! They sometimes get sold under different names like "Sehawei" and some other, but they are essentially the same product.
It functions somewhat like a taunt dash, where you try to intimidate your opponent and make him nervous, bringing him to press buttons. The advantage of this over the taunt dash is that the slither step can evade high attacks and you have access to his WS moves, such as the i12 WS3 knee ch launcher. In my opinion, it's pretty hard for your opponent to see what type of an attack you'll throw out, cause you can at any point use out the WS3 i12 ch launcher or cancel and go into normal moves. However, it comes with a cost. it's hard to input and if not performed perfectly, you can get clipped or become very vulnerable very quickly.
After one week, I feel somewhat comfortable with the leverless controller, but not entirely.
My combo adaptability is lacking with this controller, as I still have to consciously think about the buttons while performing my combo routes, which feels very weird to me.
You'll see me using suboptimal combos and sometimes making input mistakes because I'm not fully used to it yet.
And my punishment has suffered quite a bit from the change as well, since the muscle memory from using a pad doesn’t work here anymore.
However, I did train my Taunt Jet Uppers a lot this week and I think it has paid off. I was mainly focusing on practicing it in matches, that’s why you see me use them so often at the wall.
is bryan's slither step cancel easier now?? seems impossible with a lever
and what lever less controller are you using atm?
Well done adjusting. Still deadly. Wanna break down your leverless Wavu-Wavus for the Bryan mains in the back? 😅
@@gelosaurus Thanks my man! I do the Wavu like this: qcf > up > qcf > up >...
The qcf input needs to come right after pressing up, in order for you to stay linear. What I mean by that is you don't need to press up immediately after performing qcf, but you have to do qcf immediately after pressing up. Otherwise, you'll always do a tiny sidestep in between. I could do a video on that topic if that's what you originally meant with the comment though ❤
@@krustyalabaster2314 I only have experience with PS4 and PS5 controllers, and I can tell you that doing it to this extent without sidestepping and keeping it linear is almost impossible at this speed. I'm not sure about Lever, though. I can imagine it being even harder there. I bought myself a small budget leverless controller, the Haute42 G16, and I'm pretty satisfied with it for now.
6:11 Bro that that cancel punch to down forward 3 is so good man ur a beast xD
It works wonders even against some very good players but it's a one time only Tool haha
I played against you the other day, I was wondering why you didnt absolutely whoop my ass, but now it makes sense that you were getting used to leverless, hope to run into you again brother, keep up the great work!
Yeah, I'm making a few input mistakes, my reactions for punishment aren't there yet, and sometimes I just want to test stuff online, but that should not be an excuse for me my man! You were definitely on a good level then WP! Someday we'll have our rematch ❤
That wave dash cancel looks insane I can't ever go that fast on ds5
Aye, thanks my man! To be honest, I couldn't do it to this extent on ds4/ds5 either! It's very hard to perform this so quickly and precisely that you don't sidestep, because sidestepping in between slows down your forward momentum, making it less effective. At the same time, you have to be able to cancel the Slither Step Wavu and block, so the control has to be on point to use this seriously in real games. But pressuring with it is so satisfying haha
damn some of those optimized combos were sexy af man
Thanks man, appreciate it!
Absolutely spectacular combos, its amazing how you get them in actual fights. Keep up the good work my guy!!
Thanks my man!
Keep going on! Thx for this amazing content bro❤
Appreciate it bro ❤
You got thoose tju finally!! Nice to see it 🫶🏼
Yoo finally haha! Took me long enough. I still couldn't do them consistently on pad though, but with Leverless it all changed. After practicing it for probably 4-6 hours total, it's now usable in matches. Thanks for your support and advice again!
So many Bryan’s in this video😂
Omg! Every song choice and video is epic!
Thx my man!
absolutely insane brother
Appreciate it my man!❤
Those wavu wavu 🤧🔥
what's the input for the uppercut at 0:21? tap SS once and wr1 or slither step 1?
It was SS > QCF1.
the tju edit was too good
Thx man!
I am also picking up my leverless haute42 again while learning Bryan for first time,
I need that wave dash input notashe if possible 😂
I've only been having positive experiences with my new Haute42 and wish you good luck on your learning journey!
Also here is a link to my recent video where I explain the Wavedash:
th-cam.com/video/hOH9gqDI_mg/w-d-xo.html
The only reason I want to try a hitbox is to do the snake dash like that lol. I can only do two of them like that on lever.
The wavu wavu is sick
can't figure out what the notation is for that wavedash @0:06
Think dash into up+back into dash into up+back into dash...
The notation looks like this: qcf > up > qcf > up > ... The qcf input needs to be right after pressing up, in order for you to stay linear. Otherwise, you'll always do a tiny sidestep in between.
Not even surprised fucking beast already with it Ik you could do it ‼️‼️
Thanks my man!! ❤
Been thinking about buying a leverless or modding my stick, what leverless do you use?
I'm using the Haute42 G16. It's a cheap one and small in comparison to normal sized leverless controllers. But I really like using it (might upgrade later)
5:05 я не могу понять почему у меня часто дропается fc21, инпут 100% правильный.
Fc4 делается спокойно, но почему то fc21 не делается, хотя по инпуту все верно.
Не понимаю почему
мб слишком рано отпускаешь кнопку "вниз". Попробуй сильнее давить вниз и одновременно жать f2
@@I.K485 почему то с 4 ой все в порядке, в архиве инпутов 100% верно показывает, один случай когда был дикжеб и когда он правильно сработал одинаковые инпуты.
You got got Bryan doing the Mishima wave dash ?? I didn’t know that was possible. Is there any benefit?
Epic... Just EPIC!!
Where are you from and how long do you play tekken, God of Bryan?
Quarter circles more consistent with lever less? QCR is the worse for me.
I've only had a few instances where it didn't come out correctly. I think this is mainly because I need to practice proper quarter-circle motions on the leverless controller. Unlike the PS4 pad, where I could just roll my thumb from down to any side, the leverless requires more precise execution.
Dude idk how to find you but i am willing to pay for Bryan/Tekken lessons. Let me know the best way to get in touch regarding this.
Hey man, sorry for the late reply. If you're still interested we could chat on Discord. Just send me your username and I'll add you :)
El mejor brother
have you had any troubles with executing jet upper after switching to leverless`? it happened to me so i switched back to ps 4 controler
did you watch the video lol? clearly not.
Not really that much tbh. In Taunt Jet Uppers it works like a charm. But there are moments where a b+2 comes out even though I did the Jet Upper motion. I'm guessing this sometimes happens cause I move from forward to backward too fast, leaving me with no neutral input in between.
@@LawFury gotcha, i have been having issues with forward and back input coming out without neutral in between
when you do the wavu wavu do you cancel the dash by a sidestep or pressing back?
I do it by canceling the slither step with pressing up, like this: qcf > up > qcf > up >...
The qcf input needs to come insanely fast after pressing up, in order for you to stay linear. Otherwise you'll always do a tiny sidestep in between.
@@LawFury thanks 👍
you got a vid on that wave dash? or is it taunt?
is it qcf u ?
Yeah, it's QCF > up > QCF > up > ... but it has to be very fast in order for it to be linear.
@@LawFury ty def not controller doable
@@RR35031It's definitely very hard on a pad. I also couldn't do it to this extent when I used to play with a PS4 pad.
@@RR35031 If you're still interested in learning how to do it on a controller, here is my guide:
th-cam.com/video/hOH9gqDI_mg/w-d-xo.html
Me gustaría verte conpitiendo con los grandes bro
How do you wave dash with Bryan ?? And how you can do it so well ??
Also that lasr finish was so cool !
Thanks man! I do the Wave Dash like this: qcf > up > qcf > up >...
The qcf input needs to be right after pressing up, in order for you to stay linear. Otherwise, you'll always do a tiny sidestep in between. I've practiced this a lot in this week and kinda perfected it for myself.
Wow, i play on the directional pad, i don't know if i will able to do this 😭😭
@@LawFury im on leverless but i'm doing a little side step like you said, that's so hard
Как всегда сумасшедший бро!
Thanks my man!
Are you using macros for the wavedash?
No, it's just pure execution with a leverless controller. I'll do a little video on that in the next few days.
I’ve seen Bryan taunt dash but never Wave dash
The movement is sickening!! I can tell the difference for sure.
Aye Thanks man! It really opened a new door for me in terms of movement!
never understood why would someone pay 300 $ for leverless contrl , when u can buy keyboard for 30 $ and get 80 more buttons . and u can make your own layout.
I can totally understand your thought process and I was thinking exactly the same about this topic. But after experiencing hand cramps and pain from using a keyboard for only 2-3 days, I gave leverless a try, and I gotta say, for now, I've never once truly felt pain like I did on the keyboard. The buttons are pretty big, so you don't need the fine precision you usually need for the small keys of a keyboard and they are ergonomically placed well for me. I gotta admit though, I could not spend 200-300 for a leverless. I bought a budget one for 60€.
@@LawFury got a link to it?
@@LawFury i play on keyboard , i play LAW tekken 7 , i can do literaly any dss , ws4 dss . anything , never feel pain or anything . plus i am 30y old , so i dont really get what cramps are u talking about , but everyone has their own taste ,
@@SHAAADOWWW794 That sounds great man. I wish I hadn't experienced the pain there either. Maybe it's due to an accident I had a few years ago with my hand, but I'm not sure...
@@I.K485It's the Haute42 G16. I'm not sure if it is tournament legal because of the extra buttons, but I don't use them anyway. As an affordable beginner's controller, it does its job very well! They sometimes get sold under different names like "Sehawei" and some other, but they are essentially the same product.
That slo mo lool
Controller?
Not anymore. I've fully switched to leverless now, but all my older videos were played with a PS4 pad.
@@LawFury tju guide pls training
Wtf, wave with Bryan… 😅 this player is broken
Rip another one lost to the cheat squad
Sadge
No way youre only TK the movement is disgusting
Thanks my man! I haven't played much ranked this month... once I feel comfortable with the new controller I'll grind again.
You got got Bryan doing the Mishima wave dash ?? I didn’t know that was possible. Is there any benefit?
It functions somewhat like a taunt dash, where you try to intimidate your opponent and make him nervous, bringing him to press buttons. The advantage of this over the taunt dash is that the slither step can evade high attacks and you have access to his WS moves, such as the i12 WS3 knee ch launcher. In my opinion, it's pretty hard for your opponent to see what type of an attack you'll throw out, cause you can at any point use out the WS3 i12 ch launcher or cancel and go into normal moves. However, it comes with a cost. it's hard to input and if not performed perfectly, you can get clipped or become very vulnerable very quickly.