Good for him he deserves it dudes bin loyal to this game over 20 years through the shit ones,good ones, and now with one of the best ever made he can get rewarded for his time spent playing and helping the community by getting a shit ton of views. And hopefully good money. Hes bin unofficially making haradas tutorials for him since day one
Yes all 2 of them... I played Reina while being terrified of facing a mirror match (they make me nervous) and in 6 hours of play i only faced 1 other Reina.
It reminds me of your first wavedash guide in Tekken 7. I watched it i dont know how many times. Such a good memories. Now im pro wavedasher. Thank you TMM.
Respect. I'm played over thousand hours with Eddy in Tekken 7, but in Tekken 8 i wanna become Kazuya main. Have some experience with Mishima's, most times can do perfect electric, can even do quick wavedash but just can't learn how cancel wavedash into wr moves. Need more practice.
Man I've been tryna learn Mishima's over the last year when I got my arcade stick and I got everything down except wavedashing, it's the last thing my hands refuse to do.
“Just do Forward N Hadouken”You know how long I’ve been trying to learn wavedash since Tekken 4 when I was a kid I gave up on it and Tekken till Tekken 6 when Lars came and I would just play Lars cause I used it as a crutch for not being able to wavedash and seeing you explain it like that has brought me so much joy
Something of note; ON ARCADE stick: With the same amount of practice, your Mishima techniques(wavedash, electrics, iWS from crouch dash) will always be better on Player 2. You have your thumb and multiple fingers for movement as opposed your wrist on P1. Majority of your practice time should be dedicated to P1 side. You do get a good backdash cancel if you use the reverse wavedash input. It can take a few months to get very competitive on P2 side but it will take LONG to get competitive on P1 side. On standard Leverless: P2 is the bane of your existence as a Mishima player. Very few, if any at all, shorcuts are known and you have to put the majority of your practice time that side. Leverless boasts an insane number of techniques and alternate methods to do almost everything. If you want to be a master at it, youre going to have to invest a LOT of time into it. On Pad: It MIGHT be more comfortable to start on P2 side, but if you train P1 you can be insanely strong on both sides (in relation to Mishima techniques). So far this seems like the controller where side selection has little hindrance on your growth.
I'm a pad player and for some reason I can't do the wavedash efficiently on player 1 :( so if i play on player 1 I can't wavedash but I can backdash. And if i play on p2, i can wavedash but I can't backdash lol
@@FollowTheDamnTrain0 I am more accurate on P2 but after training for months on P1 I became faster on that side. I'm still learning how to iWS that side, but my training is greatly reduced because of obligations and the fact that I'm trying leverless and arcade stick more nowadays
@@careyanderson6567 Oh, those ones have no weaknesses 🤣. One-hand electrics, light dashes on both sides, iDash, iWR, 13 and 14f electrics consistently, superior KBD,... Whatever you can think of, and how fast you can do it on any other pad, youll be able to do it even faster on those controllers. Wish I had one honestly 😂. Zero exaggeration on what I am saying about those controllers with directional buttons on both sides. The highest learning curve, yes, but what you'll be able to do on it will only be limited by your creativity and training, nothing else(maybe arthritis, but even then, you can find a technique that uses one side more than the other)!
I have a 2 months vacation and just reached the end of red rank DVJ. If I want to reach higher ranks I need to practice my wave dashing. Main mans Mishima style lessons are a god send.
Wavedash for standing pressure only applies against opponents who have brains. When you're stuck in greens and yellows wavu wavu can get easily clipped by any random hopekick etc and the opponents are only playing flowcharts, they aren't going to do things in response to your own conditioning.
I've been playing Mishimas for a few years now and the moment when it occurred to me that you can just hold forward and slide into DF to get those moves.....it felt like a damn revelation 😂
the funny thing is that playing DJ in T7 actually helped me in other fighting games since you can do DP motions with the same input as a crouch dash since most games don't count neutral as an input, it also helps clean your input as you're less likely to get DF in between your forward and down inputs so technically it slows you a few frames but the consistency drastically improves
Thank you so much MainMan. I'm a long time Tekken player, "O.G." one might say, Dating all the way back to Tekken 1. And Jin has been my main since Tekken 3. And I was never able to successfully do a wave dash consistently. I would just become discouraged and wouldn't try anymore. But after your tutorial and how you explained how to do the wavedash, I have been able to perform it. Now all I need to do is practice it an insane amount of hours.
thank you for the guide man! i practised until my fingers started to hurt. i am a new tekken player and picked reina, i played 2 online matches where i had a reina mirror match and i 3-0 both of them, makes me really happy knowing this guide helped me with the dashes
I've been playing for years now and this video finally helped me get wavedash down, thanks! For all the unaware players this works for anyone with a wavedash by the way.
As a long time viewer I'm really happy for you tmm also absolute fire dropping all these awesome guides, was really cool seeing you on the official channel guide as well congrats bro well deserved!!!!
Another reason why you should practice on both sides is due to science: "Research has found that when you train one side of the body with unilateral training, the other side is also stimulated, and this indirect stimulation actually strengthens the nonworking side".
Already knew all of that, but still thank you. This is gonna help a lot of people. I gotta get that iws2 down and practice on the other side a lot. Hoped to do it in T7, but oh well.
I was always scared to mishima up but after the new comer reina it kinda lit a spark. It makes me want to learn how to be a mishima while still partying with her own playstyle. I love it
Thing about wavedashing at someone is the hopes you'll counterplay a sidestep you usually have to commit to the wave longer and leave yourself open. It's probably more critical to try to wavedash up to someone you expect to sidestep then do something homing to try to catch them. Trying to answer a sidestep with a CD move that realigned with the opponent feels like you're the one at the greater risk. I've found people who can confidently sidestep a CD move are less worried about the realignment function of a wavedash.
Also FINALLY someone explains the process of wavedashing and shows the actual inputs they use with their hands. Also WWHY someone wants to wavedash cuzz after all these years all it did for me was "shadow lariat good yes?"
Thank u so much bro... I've been wavedashing since 2003 but never knew the exact input... I'm good with wd cancel demon paw but what I got to learn in this vid is wd cancel ws2 input...all I need to practice for million more yrs 😅
Awesome guide. Just for information, I tried WS2 without holding back and it works. You just have to wait for perhaps one more frame (just delay pressing 2 a bit)
For someone who plays on Playstation controller ( I'm currently suing DualSense), for IWS2 cancel, make sure you're not getting to the "forward" button, you need to only get to the edge of the "down" button and after that let go and go to B2. Then it works perfectly, I only started doing it today and can do about 3/10. So I think give it a week and I can get to maybe 8/10 or idk, at least improve for sure. If you still don't get it, jsut comment here I'll try to elaborate better. P.S. Also don't try to chain multiple wavus into iws2 right away, just do it slowly on one wavu input. Good luck
It's worth noting there's an easier way to do the instant ws cancels that is slightly slower but still does the job. Basically when wavedashing when you decide to do the ws move, you're gonna input the wavedash and immediately on hitting df, drag your stick to db and tben let go and hit your button. Voila, much easier execution of iws 2, just a few frames slower. Since the iws is meant to catch crouching, the slight difference in frames won't matter much, and you're going to have a natural amount of variance in how fast you can input the move regardless of which version you do, so I'd argue for the most part there's no tangible difference.
Thank for this. I’m sure you’ve done it before. Gonna keep tabs on your quick guides! Also you laughing at yourself for being a “fighter” made me laugh 😆
I can only do iWS on dominant side fairly well(P2) but it is really hard to do it consistently on the opposite side. I even got my hands hurt for a week because of training on my left side in Tekken 7. I knew I learned Mishima the wrong way at first but I have been playing Tekken since Tag2 era and learned playing in T7 release. It shows how insanely difficult it is for newcomers on how treacherous the path of a Mishima Enthusiast.
Don't forget WaveDash block. Tap back during the crouch dash to instantly block and threaten mixup directly in their face. Qudans has mastered this so watch him use it a lot.
Never forget I did like the expert version of a wave dash three times on a 360 controller on Tekken 6 with kazuya..... And then proceeded to suck at it all the time after that lol can't even do it slowly now.....
Thank you so much man like literally you’re so helpful, coming from 2d fighters Tekken over whelming but your videos have made it so much easier to get into. Also maining Devil Jin
I play Kazuya because he's the reason I'm even playing Tekken in the first place, originally i just wanted to play a character an electric but I'm pretty set on Kazuya
I am practicing my electric wind god fist. I can do one occasionally in practice mode but the input is so painful. It also doesn't help that i used to play Armor King who has a wavedash but requires no just frame input for his lariat. It was nice.
I play on ps5 and use a controller and I'm not quite sure on how to do the wave dash over and over like I can do it once just for my 50/50 and thats it and I prefer the left side and I use the D-pad as I think most controller players do
Then you’re not giving them a reason to respect it, don’t just keep wavedashing forever, mix up your timing, and make sure you block too to bait out their hits
Love the tutorial. I have a question. I want to get into tekken, but I've been seeing reviews on the arcade stick or the hitbox. What do you recommend new players who want to get into tekken that'll have the easiest time getting good at the movements. Thanks and keep up the good work, love your videos
@theMainManSWE U mentioned that arcade stick actually harder than controller. I never understood why people try to prefer arcade stick. I don't fully see the advantages.
Hey tmm! I am willing to go really seriously on Reina and D.Jin, but I saw that the hitbox of the electric is somehow different, I mean, doing 3 electrics in a combo now is kinda hard to hit, do you have any tips regarding this? It would be helpful to see a video about it, or having an answer! Thanks in advance, I really love your content^^
this man has another 10 years of content to make now.
Alot like alot story online content evo ect
Well Tekken 8 will have a lifespan of at least a decade that's for sure... Games nowadays takes decade to release a sequel.
I don't mind. He's great for the community.
Good for him he deserves it dudes bin loyal to this game over 20 years through the shit ones,good ones, and now with one of the best ever made he can get rewarded for his time spent playing and helping the community by getting a shit ton of views. And hopefully good money. Hes bin unofficially making haradas tutorials for him since day one
He will be 50 💀
My man knew all the new Reina players were about to NEED this
i think he did a video like this before like 6 years ago i think
probably, yeah! he's been active for a long time
u caught me
I can confirm
Yes all 2 of them... I played Reina while being terrified of facing a mirror match (they make me nervous) and in 6 hours of play i only faced 1 other Reina.
It reminds me of your first wavedash guide in Tekken 7. I watched it i dont know how many times. Such a good memories. Now im pro wavedasher. Thank you TMM.
Respect.
I'm played over thousand hours with Eddy in Tekken 7, but in Tekken 8 i wanna become Kazuya main.
Have some experience with Mishima's, most times can do perfect electric, can even do quick wavedash but just can't learn how cancel wavedash into wr moves.
Need more practice.
He has one for almost every new tekken
@@konranbaka1452did like 400 hours as a eddy main using Jun for now
Man I've been tryna learn Mishima's over the last year when I got my arcade stick and I got everything down except wavedashing, it's the last thing my hands refuse to do.
It takes a long time learning this. You can be good without it as long as you use some of it. You should be good.
TMM: “Don’t jerk it.”
Pad players: 🤨
LMFAOOOOO
This is way too true 😂
You’ve wavedashed into my heart TMM
BRUH 💀💀
Ayo..
Watch it buddy. Kazuya might df2 PEWGF you for saying that about his favourite man.
This dude done rizzed up mainman 💀💀
kinda gae ain't it?
“Just do Forward N Hadouken”You know how long I’ve been trying to learn wavedash since Tekken 4 when I was a kid I gave up on it and Tekken till Tekken 6 when Lars came and I would just play Lars cause I used it as a crutch for not being able to wavedash and seeing you explain it like that has brought me so much joy
Ironically (maybe unironically) that is also the same way to do shoryuken. Coming from 2d, mishimas always made more sense to me lol
Something of note;
ON ARCADE stick:
With the same amount of practice, your Mishima techniques(wavedash, electrics, iWS from crouch dash) will always be better on Player 2.
You have your thumb and multiple fingers for movement as opposed your wrist on P1.
Majority of your practice time should be dedicated to P1 side. You do get a good backdash cancel if you use the reverse wavedash input.
It can take a few months to get very competitive on P2 side but it will take LONG to get competitive on P1 side.
On standard Leverless:
P2 is the bane of your existence as a Mishima player.
Very few, if any at all, shorcuts are known and you have to put the majority of your practice time that side.
Leverless boasts an insane number of techniques and alternate methods to do almost everything. If you want to be a master at it, youre going to have to invest a LOT of time into it.
On Pad:
It MIGHT be more comfortable to start on P2 side, but if you train P1 you can be insanely strong on both sides (in relation to Mishima techniques).
So far this seems like the controller where side selection has little hindrance on your growth.
I'm a pad player and for some reason I can't do the wavedash efficiently on player 1 :( so if i play on player 1 I can't wavedash but I can backdash. And if i play on p2, i can wavedash but I can't backdash lol
@@FollowTheDamnTrain0
I am more accurate on P2 but after training for months on P1 I became faster on that side. I'm still learning how to iWS that side, but my training is greatly reduced because of obligations and the fact that I'm trying leverless and arcade stick more nowadays
Wat about those pads with buttons on both sides? Are people really using those
@@UltimateBallaPOM goodluck brother! Hope you get well prepared and unleash your full potentials for Tekken 8 :)
@@careyanderson6567
Oh, those ones have no weaknesses 🤣.
One-hand electrics, light dashes on both sides, iDash, iWR, 13 and 14f electrics consistently, superior KBD,... Whatever you can think of, and how fast you can do it on any other pad, youll be able to do it even faster on those controllers.
Wish I had one honestly 😂.
Zero exaggeration on what I am saying about those controllers with directional buttons on both sides.
The highest learning curve, yes, but what you'll be able to do on it will only be limited by your creativity and training, nothing else(maybe arthritis, but even then, you can find a technique that uses one side more than the other)!
The 2+4 throw to get to the other side is so real. It’s like a debuff when you switch😂
I know right? I felt like I was the only one with that problem xD
yea i get like 50% slower on p2 and and cd inputs get dropped alot.
@@kennecrx4373I just freeze for a few seconds, like a deer caught in the headlights lmao
@@Rikent lmao same
Yeah same, but me not just with cd movement. My brain sometimes makes me mirror my attack inputs too so i do a df1+3 instead of df3+4 for example
I remember back in the days i thought that there's no way i could master wave dashing, man years of practice paid off 😅
Well done!
Pad or stick?
@HUSSAIN98Q Started on Stick then I switched to pad but I mastered both
@@leonelgarcia2651 mastered is a very strong word...
@@UltimateBallaPOMwho knows.. he did say YEARS of practice
By day: Grind out Gym routine
By night: Grind thumbs into bloody paste practicing wave dashing
No job or kid? U must have Hella freetime
ahahhah
@@nicholascora1263 dropped job to train full time before enlisting
I have a 2 months vacation and just reached the end of red rank DVJ. If I want to reach higher ranks I need to practice my wave dashing. Main mans Mishima style lessons are a god send.
@@RetroWrathX13B Terrible idea
Wavedash for standing pressure only applies against opponents who have brains. When you're stuck in greens and yellows wavu wavu can get easily clipped by any random hopekick etc and the opponents are only playing flowcharts, they aren't going to do things in response to your own conditioning.
Just keep doing hell sweep until they learn. Some of my best practice buddies had to be groomed into learning they need to block low
Just wavu wavu into block then punish
This is the first game I got on day 1. Just won my first Devil Jin match and instantly came looking for this. TheMainMan really is the man 🏆
I've been playing Mishimas for a few years now and the moment when it occurred to me that you can just hold forward and slide into DF to get those moves.....it felt like a damn revelation 😂
when i figured out you could do FF inputs out of wavu i was like oh thats cool😆
the funny thing is that playing DJ in T7 actually helped me in other fighting games since you can do DP motions with the same input as a crouch dash since most games don't count neutral as an input, it also helps clean your input as you're less likely to get DF in between your forward and down inputs so technically it slows you a few frames but the consistency drastically improves
Welcome to a New Era everyone.
Thank you so much MainMan. I'm a long time Tekken player, "O.G." one might say, Dating all the way back to Tekken 1. And Jin has been my main since Tekken 3. And I was never able to successfully do a wave dash consistently. I would just become discouraged and wouldn't try anymore. But after your tutorial and how you explained how to do the wavedash, I have been able to perform it. Now all I need to do is practice it an insane amount of hours.
I practice wavedashing on the left side as much as I can. So much to the point where I'd prefer that side when playing Mishimas
Game dropped and he already made 3 videos. Thats some next level dedication man
Here comes all the content for Tekken 8m.. gonna be so good
Ive mastered the wave dash long time ago and ur tekken 7 guides really helped
thank you for the guide man! i practised until my fingers started to hurt. i am a new tekken player and picked reina, i played 2 online matches where i had a reina mirror match and i 3-0 both of them, makes me really happy knowing this guide helped me with the dashes
"Don't jerk it too much" -TheMainManSWE 2024
😂😂😂😂
really happy for you being invited to do oficial guides
I've been playing for years now and this video finally helped me get wavedash down, thanks! For all the unaware players this works for anyone with a wavedash by the way.
As a long time viewer I'm really happy for you tmm also absolute fire dropping all these awesome guides, was really cool seeing you on the official channel guide as well congrats bro well deserved!!!!
Another reason why you should practice on both sides is due to science: "Research has found that when you train one side of the body with unilateral training, the other side is also stimulated, and this indirect stimulation actually strengthens the nonworking side".
Already knew all of that, but still thank you. This is gonna help a lot of people. I gotta get that iws2 down and practice on the other side a lot. Hoped to do it in T7, but oh well.
Once you get a feel for it its just a time thing, basically like learning EWGF in another way
Inputs enabled would be great
I was always scared to mishima up but after the new comer reina it kinda lit a spark. It makes me want to learn how to be a mishima while still partying with her own playstyle. I love it
Way to call me out with the side switch grab 😂😂
I've been calling them out on it for a very long time.
One of the best ever content creators for tekken. Great job sir
Thing about wavedashing at someone is the hopes you'll counterplay a sidestep you usually have to commit to the wave longer and leave yourself open. It's probably more critical to try to wavedash up to someone you expect to sidestep then do something homing to try to catch them. Trying to answer a sidestep with a CD move that realigned with the opponent feels like you're the one at the greater risk. I've found people who can confidently sidestep a CD move are less worried about the realignment function of a wavedash.
Also FINALLY someone explains the process of wavedashing and shows the actual inputs they use with their hands. Also WWHY someone wants to wavedash cuzz after all these years all it did for me was "shadow lariat good yes?"
Thank u so much bro... I've been wavedashing since 2003 but never knew the exact input... I'm good with wd cancel demon paw but what I got to learn in this vid is wd cancel ws2 input...all I need to practice for million more yrs 😅
Awesome guide. Just for information, I tried WS2 without holding back and it works. You just have to wait for perhaps one more frame (just delay pressing 2 a bit)
For someone who plays on Playstation controller ( I'm currently suing DualSense), for IWS2 cancel, make sure you're not getting to the "forward" button, you need to only get to the edge of the "down" button and after that let go and go to B2. Then it works perfectly, I only started doing it today and can do about 3/10. So I think give it a week and I can get to maybe 8/10 or idk, at least improve for sure.
If you still don't get it, jsut comment here I'll try to elaborate better.
P.S. Also don't try to chain multiple wavus into iws2 right away, just do it slowly on one wavu input. Good luck
It's worth noting there's an easier way to do the instant ws cancels that is slightly slower but still does the job.
Basically when wavedashing when you decide to do the ws move, you're gonna input the wavedash and immediately on hitting df, drag your stick to db and tben let go and hit your button. Voila, much easier execution of iws 2, just a few frames slower.
Since the iws is meant to catch crouching, the slight difference in frames won't matter much, and you're going to have a natural amount of variance in how fast you can input the move regardless of which version you do, so I'd argue for the most part there's no tangible difference.
It is 4:30am I just discovered this. Now I don't want to go to bed.
back to the wavedash videos
next come the electrics
and i'll be watching them all
Scrupman about to make waves with these guides!
Thank for this. I’m sure you’ve done it before. Gonna keep tabs on your quick guides! Also you laughing at yourself for being a “fighter” made me laugh 😆
Man I've been doing CD Cancels w/o even knowing it. Actually got a FF3 input to win the game w/ Kazuya doing that. Felt sooo good.
I was thinking about buying tekken 8 and main reina and i stumbled upon this video.
I don't wanna play any mishima now.
Thought I wanted to play reina, saw the 500 moves and stances
I can only do iWS on dominant side fairly well(P2) but it is really hard to do it consistently on the opposite side. I even got my hands hurt for a week because of training on my left side in Tekken 7.
I knew I learned Mishima the wrong way at first but I have been playing Tekken since Tag2 era and learned playing in T7 release. It shows how insanely difficult it is for newcomers on how treacherous the path of a Mishima Enthusiast.
Guide helped tons, it opened up my gameplay alot 🥋
King main watching this for no reason at all 😊
Don't forget WaveDash block. Tap back during the crouch dash to instantly block and threaten mixup directly in their face.
Qudans has mastered this so watch him use it a lot.
If only it was actually about fighting instead of clowning
Damn hell yea good video can't wait to play kazuya tomorrow morning after work
Watching this after they gave King a full Mishima wavedash
Watching this with subtitles is hilarious. Anyway, appreciate the guides TMM!
nice guide I haven't practice anything yet but I already feel like a better player
Excellent guide. Covers everything 🎉
Im new to tekken…Thank you for explaining why this is useful
Broooooo I learned ewgf from this video somehow!!! Thanks a lot!❤
EWGF is basically just do the button on the same frame as the DF input, a clean and consistent crouch/wavedash makes doing electrics much easier
I gotta get my wavedash and kbd back, and TMM is the perfect person to learn from
Let’s gooooo I’m so excited ❤
feel like showing game inputs would have been helpful for beginners
would be cool if you can make more beginner tekken8 guide. I believe alot of people gonna be new to Tekken with this game. like me :)
I am playing on my microwave buttons and it is indeed easier to wavedash with them than with an arcade stick
I will live and breath this guide. TY MMS
I'd argue Hitbox or Leverless Controllers are harder to wave dash at fast and 'consistent' RPMs than Fight Sticks and Pads.
Man... I really wish he would just show the inputs. They have the option in the game.
Never forget I did like the expert version of a wave dash three times on a 360 controller on Tekken 6 with kazuya..... And then proceeded to suck at it all the time after that lol can't even do it slowly now.....
Thank you so much man like literally you’re so helpful, coming from 2d fighters Tekken over whelming but your videos have made it so much easier to get into. Also maining Devil Jin
Always Love to relearn tech
MainManAdrian with another banger tutorial
I play Kazuya because he's the reason I'm even playing Tekken in the first place, originally i just wanted to play a character an electric but I'm pretty set on Kazuya
Can't wait to play this game again. Only 5 more hours and 8 minutes!
It takes months to learn how to learn how to wavedash and mix up properly on both sides
Learning, cool.video. For the next videos, if you can, please turn the joystick camera around.
It's such a great feeling when u wavedash, first time i praticed this i was so happy to wavu ahha
I thought it was stupid af the first time I saw it. Cuz I actually want to fight for real
We need another EWGF tutorial from u. The one from 6 years ago was good need another for T8!!!!
You guys work so fast holy cow
I am practicing my electric wind god fist. I can do one occasionally in practice mode but the input is so painful. It also doesn't help that i used to play Armor King who has a wavedash but requires no just frame input for his lariat. It was nice.
True the we are beginning with the new age of tekken
I play on ps5 and use a controller and I'm not quite sure on how to do the wave dash over and over like I can do it once just for my 50/50 and thats it and I prefer the left side and I use the D-pad as I think most controller players do
This game is full of freaks. You have to become one or I’m afraid you’ll be trash
and so the new tutorials begin
Damn bro that's crazy waivu waivu guide already frame 1 the game releases
Wasted opportunity to say hello guys MainHandSwe here
0:05 yoooosh!
Me trying not to spam 2+4 grab eveytime I switch from my preferred side 😭💀
we boutta do T7 guides all over again
4 Hours left 🕹️
Man no matter how many guides for wavedash I watch I just cant get it right
Practice.
6:30 here's a UFO for you, is it stealing lammas
Great guide TMM!
How do you not just get hit while wave dashing ?
What if the opponent doesn't let you do it and tries to hit you mid wavedash ?
Then you’re not giving them a reason to respect it, don’t just keep wavedashing forever, mix up your timing, and make sure you block too to bait out their hits
Love the tutorial. I have a question. I want to get into tekken, but I've been seeing reviews on the arcade stick or the hitbox. What do you recommend new players who want to get into tekken that'll have the easiest time getting good at the movements. Thanks and keep up the good work, love your videos
@theMainManSWE U mentioned that arcade stick actually harder than controller. I never understood why people try to prefer arcade stick. I don't fully see the advantages.
Excellent guide!
Time to save this to my watch later
From a King Main. Thanks
When i first saw this i thought he was messing around with his fly
Hey, Mainman. Could you do a video on how to chain multiple EWGFs?
not trying to be a hater, but why in the seven hells did you not rotate the stick camera upside down?
You can also wavedash into qcb to do iws. It's easier on pad to do it that way imo
Hey tmm! I am willing to go really seriously on Reina and D.Jin, but I saw that the hitbox of the electric is somehow different, I mean, doing 3 electrics in a combo now is kinda hard to hit, do you have any tips regarding this? It would be helpful to see a video about it, or having an answer! Thanks in advance, I really love your content^^
THE NEW ERA BEINGS!!!
I trained Wavedash on both side but I can only KBD on left side, the right I just do Reverse Wavedash cause my hand fast that way
wr2 with back back+2? is that just a voice jump or did it change? i used to only do back+2
Benefits of being a little brother who now grown and has my own gaming set up... I don't have a preferred side😎