Yeah man, it's pretty tight to input. It can be done much faster than i showed in the example. I just lack the mechanical skill set to input it that fast.
Thank You for The video, it's been very helpfull! 👍👍👍Seen people doing those moves but had no idea how to do it.... but it looks so cool. Glad I found this! 🔥 🔥 🔥
If you're talking about slither step cancels then yeah, they aren't really worth using in neutral and mostly create niche little mind games. The only exception is b3~f > up cancel, which is viable. But as a combo tool it becomes very strong. These cancels help a lot with chaining other moves after eachother without having to wait for recovery frames to end. For example, b2,1 cancel into heatburst or b2,1 cancel into 1,4... The whole snake dash/Bryan wavedash thing is kinda equivalent to taunt dashing, but it's very hard to do.
@@LawFury yeah I meant slither step lol. So many snake names in his move list lol. Gotcha maybe the cancel is so fast when I’m watching footage, I just remember in Tekken 7 I would see a lot of wall carry with slither step cancels. I’m Shinryu so I have should probably focus more on fundamentals, but practicing cancels and hard combos are too fun.
@@pleasehelpimlost Yeah, that slither step cancel was even more important in Tekken 7 than it is now. Just keep a balance between fundamental training and fun cancels/combos :)
Most of these cancels are actually explained in the Move List. You just need to hover over the move or string you want to cancel, and then a small window will pop up beneath it, explaining how to execute the cancel. I believe this is the first tekken in which you can lookup cancels in the move list.
Hey man, When you go for a b3 cancel you do b3~f > u. Now when you just press "up" afterwards without pressing anything else bryan will perform a sidestep as you just mentioned. If you want to continously loop b3, you have to immediately press b3 again after you pressed "up" like this : b3~f > u > b3~f > u > b3~f... And if you want to just cancel the b3 without sidestepping, you simply press "forward" immediately after pressing "up" like this : b3~f > u > f. Goodluck practicing!
All of these are essentially niche little mixups, and some of them are important for combos. For example, b3 loops pressure your opponent into pressing. b,df4,b, for example, is a low feint that can catch people ducking the move with strings like df1,1... afterwards, and so on...
@LawFury sorry for the confusion and I'm new to bryan. Yes you're right. There was a combo I was trying to attempt which goes f4,1 and then stepping(canceling, delaying?) into qcf3,4. I was confusing the inputs earlier. It also looks like a cancel because you dont see him visually ss
@ce8477 No problem man, you're welcome to the Bryan Community! ❤ This is from P1 side (left side): A trick that I use for this Combo, is that at the end of f4,1 animation I tap down once and wait till the animation is fully finished, then bryan will automatically sidestep right. As soon as you see bryan moving towards the direction you sidestepped, you immediately do qcf3,4. I would advise you to first do f4,1 and tap down once at the end of the move. Important, tap once and wait till the move is over, if bryan sidesteps you did it right if he doesn't you have to press the down button a bit later. Train this till you can consistently get the sidestep right out after f4,1. And then you can immediately add qcf3,4 after the sidestep right.
1:25 Bryanshida step
Lit man, I needed this badly
Thanks! Enjoy the Mindgames you'll be able to do now🔥
That beginning movement was sick. Think I’m about to pick up Mr Fury.
Aye go for it man. Bryan is very unique but also has a very high skill ceiling. Wish you good luck on the journey! ❤
@@LawFury 🫡
That b2f1 might be why im messing up my b2,1 combos
1:21 the fact he has his own version of "wavedash" seem a lot harder than the normal wavedash
Yeah man, it's pretty tight to input. It can be done much faster than i showed in the example. I just lack the mechanical skill set to input it that fast.
what I just knew qcb can also be cancelled. thanks for the video
Glad it was of help man
Amazing work mah dude.
Thanks my man
Thank You for The video, it's been very helpfull! 👍👍👍Seen people doing those moves but had no idea how to do it.... but it looks so cool. Glad I found this! 🔥 🔥 🔥
Appreciate it my man! Glad it was of help
kazuya main currently addicted to bryan, think im gonna switch over full time. so much fucking fun
Make a video of Tekken 7 b3 cancel and punch Idk if it is b3 + 1 or is it 2.
video on my ipod classic and preserved so my kids can watch it too
i call this, guard cancel
Thank you master 🙏
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I was wondering I hardly see anyone use Bryan’s snake dash cancels anymore. Do they still have utility? I use to see them a ton for wall carry combos.
If you're talking about slither step cancels then yeah, they aren't really worth using in neutral and mostly create niche little mind games. The only exception is b3~f > up cancel, which is viable.
But as a combo tool it becomes very strong. These cancels help a lot with chaining other moves after eachother without having to wait for recovery frames to end. For example, b2,1 cancel into heatburst or b2,1 cancel into 1,4...
The whole snake dash/Bryan wavedash thing is kinda equivalent to taunt dashing, but it's very hard to do.
@@LawFury yeah I meant slither step lol. So many snake names in his move list lol. Gotcha maybe the cancel is so fast when I’m watching footage, I just remember in Tekken 7 I would see a lot of wall carry with slither step cancels. I’m Shinryu so I have should probably focus more on fundamentals, but practicing cancels and hard combos are too fun.
@@pleasehelpimlost Yeah, that slither step cancel was even more important in Tekken 7 than it is now. Just keep a balance between fundamental training and fun cancels/combos :)
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Glad it helped you man!
fancy seeing you here :)
@@troygorl i'm everywhere as long as there is bryan
But why don't they break this down in his command list?
Most of these cancels are actually explained in the Move List. You just need to hover over the move or string you want to cancel, and then a small window will pop up beneath it, explaining how to execute the cancel. I believe this is the first tekken in which you can lookup cancels in the move list.
Thanks
b,df 4\~b into snake edge.
What about the d 1+2? Is it u then f?
Yeah! You press d1+2 > hold down either the forward or back button > up > forward
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I have a question? when you do B3 cancel, how do you stay in position without SS? I wanna learn the combo which involve this cancel
Hey man, When you go for a b3 cancel you do b3~f > u. Now when you just press "up" afterwards without pressing anything else bryan will perform a sidestep as you just mentioned.
If you want to continously loop b3, you have to immediately press b3 again after you pressed "up" like this : b3~f > u > b3~f > u > b3~f...
And if you want to just cancel the b3 without sidestepping, you simply press "forward" immediately after pressing "up" like this : b3~f > u > f.
Goodluck practicing!
@LawFury thank you so much bro I been working on my Bryan so I would like to add my mix to my collection
Noicee ❤
real question what the use for cancel?
All of these are essentially niche little mixups, and some of them are important for combos. For example, b3 loops pressure your opponent into pressing. b,df4,b, for example, is a low feint that can catch people ducking the move with strings like df1,1... afterwards, and so on...
@@LawFury i would love to learn more about all that, i love that bryan as so much depth
@@aldofer8832 Maybe I'll do a video about those "little setups" or "how to build pressure" and stuff like that. I've noted it.
i cant seem to land the qcf3,4 cancel
I'm not sure which one you mean. QCF3,4 should be Bryans knees. They can't be cancelled, only delayed. Or do you mean QCF4,1?
@LawFury sorry for the confusion and I'm new to bryan. Yes you're right. There was a combo I was trying to attempt which goes f4,1 and then stepping(canceling, delaying?) into qcf3,4. I was confusing the inputs earlier. It also looks like a cancel because you dont see him visually ss
@ce8477 No problem man, you're welcome to the Bryan Community! ❤
This is from P1 side (left side):
A trick that I use for this Combo, is that at the end of f4,1 animation I tap down once and wait till the animation is fully finished, then bryan will automatically sidestep right. As soon as you see bryan moving towards the direction you sidestepped, you immediately do qcf3,4.
I would advise you to first do f4,1 and tap down once at the end of the move. Important, tap once and wait till the move is over, if bryan sidesteps you did it right if he doesn't you have to press the down button a bit later. Train this till you can consistently get the sidestep right out after f4,1.
And then you can immediately add qcf3,4 after the sidestep right.
@@LawFury thank you so much man.
Is this on a controller???
Yes, I play on DS4 controller.
I hate cancel culture in tekken. Maximum cheese
Skill issue