You will learn a million times faster going into practice mode and playing the replay against the move that kept destroying you instead of hoping you run into that character again for 2-3 matches and randomly seeing it. I know I know, theres no dopamine in practice mode, but just do it
@@radumotrescu3832 assuming there are 4 seasons of this game and each season gets 4 characters it'll be 16 dlc characters. Each character costs 8 euros so 16*8=128 euros worth of characters. Base game has 32 characters. Assuming you bought a new the game at full price (80 euros) it would be 80/32= 2.50 euros per character ( not including all the modes basicoy the whole game) assuming you wouldn't want to buy the new characters and they won't change the replay function you'll have 16 unlabable characters. That's half the roster added that you can't lab, it's insane
Big facts back when I was learning in tekken 7, I didn’t have the luxury of replay takeover. Soo that blasted salami was the best resource for learning the game, outside of the practice mode.
Rajin Bryan here. One of the things that helped me rank up from purple to blue ranks was to BLOCK A LOT. When people at these ranks (and lower) can’t open you up they will start using really risky moves and they will show you their flowcharts. With this when you see moves that certain characters use a lot see how big of a punish you can get for it in game. You might lose a game here or there from it but that’s tekken
The replays really do help A LOT. Gives you so much information on when tou could've punished, should've stayed blocking, gives you punishment recommendations (albeit not optimal whatsoever but still nice)
This! I was stuck at Shinryu with Reina for about 2 months then I got some advice of looking not only my replays to stop my bad habits or what I could have punished BUT ALSO replays from really good players realizing I didn’t check ppl enough for ducking and before I realized it took me 2 days to reach Tenryu. It’s nuts
This solved my hurdle from Tenryu to Mighty Ruler!! No joke!!! Been trying to at least reach Mighty Ruler with my main, Shaheen and kept losing on promotion matches. Spent time practicing the moves on replays that kept making me can’t stand Hwoarang or Dragunov matches. Now, I know exactly what moves to counter and have no issues or fear fighting either of them and soon enough, a Hwoarang player was in my way of the promotion and got it:)
I generally just grind quick match. I fight really good players there, I get to try new moves or setups and best of all no pressure. Then I hop in ranked and level up.
This is something I've started to do as well! Especially with how Tekken Prowess works, it helps me try out new characters as well if I'm needing to spice things up without messing with my Nina's matchmaking! Another thing I've noticed with quick matches, it gives me more variety of characters since it's not as competitive. Great for getting experience against less popular characters, AND if you add replays and practice mode labbing, you can learn a TON in a short(ish) amount of time 😁
@@Toweletta true! Last night I fought a bunch of zafinas and bears, I never see them in ranked. Good way to learn the matchups without the pressure of losing
Hey I just stumbled across your channel and I wanted to say I really appreciated this video. I got tekken 8 about a week ago and I am currently making my way up the ranks with my main, eddy. I just hit cavalry yesterday and while I haven’t really hit a wall or plateau yet, I’ll be sure to use this advice to improve further
OH BABY NEW UPLOAD I'm gonna stay mediocre at Tekken (fighting games in general) forever because I don't have the patience or drive to lab in training LOL I paid money to play the game! I should watch replays, though. That's not too hard and should definitely improve my performance. Thanks for the tips!
Just 1 replay here and there was enough for me to fix a lot of my bad habits! Depending on how thorough you want to be, it can be as quick as 10 minutes or as long as an hour. The world is your oyster!
I'm also new to tekken and a Nina player and it's so eye opening to see the variance in our playstyles. I can tell you right now I think you are a better Nina player than me. I personally however had been getting my power spikes from going to local events and learning from players hands on in person. It's gotten me to Mighty Ruler so far. I've been dreading doing replay analysis but I know I need to in order to take the next step. The fact that you are Mighty Ruler and your combos are more optimized than mines just shows that Tekken Ranks are kinda RNG. I really recommend Mike Hollows video on what a good tekken player is. He talks more about how you can get lucky or unlucky in ranked based on when you play, and what kind of matchups you get. Either way nice video keep it up.
That's super interesting! I've noticed that for every character, it feels like there are multiple play styles for sure. Part of my problem is that I enjoy playing multiple characters, and I also spend way too much time labbing combos rather than actually playing the game. But since EVO is tomorrow, I had to actually devote to a single character so I'm not sabotaging myself lol I'll definitely have to check them out! Sounds like some good content there 😊
Great video! I’m just getting to mighty ruler next week with Azucena which is just difficult. I don’t watch my replays frequently but I will now. You definitely have a new subscriber.
1st tekken raijin Nina here. Couple tips: standing counter hits you can pick right up with df3 2. Low counter hits you can pick up with d4 1. Also for neutral down 2 high crushes, and can 50/50 into another 2 for a mid wall splat, or df4 to sweep the floor. Good luck on your way to fujin 💯
@@eentiitled thanks for the tips! I've found for a lot of counter hits, like f3, I can also land an uf3 into df3,2. I do need to use d2 a looot more. Progress is smooth so far! If things keep going like they have been, I should hit Fujin in no time 😁
That was a good analysis on the Jin game, glad that I'm not the only one getting rolled by online Jin's, they all play the same at these ranks, constant aggression and abusing that very good frame data that he has. It takes a lot of effort to defend against it, but its really easy and effective to do.
@@radumotrescu3832 omg Jin is one of my rank demons (pun slightly intended) and even after analyzing this replay, I know I'm STILL gonna get rolled for a while. I but as long as I keep practicing and labbing against those pesky string and d2, I know eventually I'll be the Jin slayer on ranked My biggest flaw in ranked that I'm focusing on fixing right now is pressing buttons in the middle of strings. And against Jin especially, that's the LAST thing you wanna do! Patience is key, but I'm lacking in it 😭
@@Toweletta I took a long break from Tekken 8 and last week I got back to it with a fresh mindset, trying to have more fun, tilt less, and enjoy the nice moments more. Than one night I encountered 3-4 online Jins in a row and I insta-tilted afterwards. My next goal is to either play him for a few hours, or just lab the shit out of him, as he's really popular. I labbed and played other infamously noob-killer characters like Paul and Alisa, and when I face them, the problem is their playstyle, not necesarily the character. But Jin... I have no words
@@radumotrescu3832 I TOTALLY get that! I like to do the same thing of trying to learn a character to know how to counter them, but with the crazy amount of variety in playstyles, skill levels, and just overall hundreds of moves to know, I couldn't do it as easily as in say Street Fighter 6 for example. So that's where I turned to replays to gather little bits of data at a time so I don't overwhelm myself with 1) having to learn a whole knew character and 2) trying to lab against every single move for hours each day. That's time I could spend actually playing and having fun! The improvement is slow most of the time, but when you look back at where you were, it feels so satisfying
You earned a subscription from me. Everything you said was absolutely golden. I made it to Fujin following these principles. I hope we get to fight one day girlypop.
Hey man, I’m a Kishin Nina, great video, I’m actually going to adopt your combos as they do a bit more damage than mine so good job. Something that I saw you do ZERO times at all is Can Opener and D343. Those 2 move DOMINATE in this game. Can opener is a high low high and once the low hits the final hit is guaranteed. This move is also +5 but 95% of the time people press buttons after it so you can do your forward 3 kicks for a 80-90 damage counter hit combo right after. And D343 is a 16 frame start up but it’s a low that does 46 damage counter hit and if you’re at a wall you can do your DB3+4 launcher for CRAZY damage. You start incorporating Can opener and D343 I’d argue you’ll be in Blue ranks within 2-3 weeks
This is crazy high-quality content for any creator, but even more so since you've only got 100 subscribers! Also, congrats on hitting your yearly goal in 4 videos! 🎉🎉 Please keep up the good work, we do want to see more videos, and I can't wait to watch through your road to Fujin!
That's the key in this game is being very aggressive and having good defense.My place style is a defensive type. I don't have a main.I play multiple characters, but I mainly play the Mishima's. And people that play them understand there's no bullshit that can be used With them they're straight up old school tekken This is what a lot of people don't understand dude said you're overlooking it, but people really don't understand how deep this game is, but it depends on how far you want to take it. But if. You wanna push up in the blues and actually get to tekken king Don't. Listen to that drag player. Put time in the game, learn frames.Learn the highs in combos to properly punish how to properly set up side steps That's what's gonna make the difference between a noob and a good player.You see a lot of people that can get to fujin but stay stuck I can't say it enough.But frames And fundamentals are everything
That punishment damage is very important. That's what's gonna help you get up the blue ranks. The key is frames and cambo , knowledge for mids and highs You wanna be able to punish those highs as well? That's what's gonna make the big difference that you're gonna see. In the blues and higher. It's very important to learn frames.
The problem with this game is that the points earned when winning are less than the points earned when losing. For example, I'm in the Raijin rank, and when I win, I only get 250 points, but when I lose, I get 500 points. This doesn't make sense and forces us to grind for 8 hours just to gain one rank. But not gonna lie, replay system really help to understand certain character.
@@MOhDwokwok I agree, I think this game's ranked system is not great. Early on, ranking up is too easy, and then in blue and beyond it's soooo brutal to climb. Replays have helped out a ton with character matchups for sure! Besides just playing every character, it's the best way to learn about them
@@johngreen7546 thank you! I'm hoping Im trying to train and improve so I can maybe one day reach God of Destruction I don't think you meant any ill will by it, but just to let ya know, it would be "sister"! 😁❤️
That's great! They aren't mandatory by any means, but they help out players who struggle to see their bad habits, and it makes it way easier to find out which moves your opponent is using for labbing out punishes. Whatever works for you tho!
Rank doesn't mean a lot in this game. You can pretty much get to the blue without being a very skilled player. The question is moving up in the color because a legacy player is gonna know how to handle those situations. Like his down 2 is punishable and it is reactable. I would. Love to fight somebody that only those few moves That's free dobs right there
How come for someone can do flapping butterflies in the part of combo, struggle to rank on Tekken 8. Hmmm, maybe you need to practice more fundamental plays. I cant do EWGF, flapping butterflies or any fancy move, but I got Fujin on the first run with my main. Easy rank up, only couple lose game or round.
@@estuputrowibowo you're absolutely right! If this game showed your time in Practice vs time in Ranked... Well, let's just say I'd be very embarrassed with how much labbing I do LOL I definitely learned that fundies are so much more important than optimal combos. Watching pro play has definitely cemented this, too. I swear they almost never go for max damage or any of these other crazy combos, but they still kick ass! That's something I'd probably talk about in another video, but 100% fundamentals is what gets you to high ranks faster
@Toweletta I got a little tips for you. Maybe you already know this. Dictate your enemy conditions if you know the matchup. Make them always afraid of your move. If you didn't know the matchup very well, keep out the enemy at the optimal range and dice their HP with punish and keep away move.
Hmm I'm not sure what you mean. It should mimic exactly what your opponent is doing when doing replay take over. If it's not doing that for you, I'm not sure what's going on.
Great video and the ending I think your voice sounds female like. I thought maybe trans but pretty good imo. Hope you enjoy Tekken a ton and the journey for trans even though its up and downs haha
I disagree, especially when it comes to replays. Watching your own gameplay back can help anyone who feels stuck figure out what fundamentals they are lacking in. There are plenty of people who can just play ranked and naturally get better, and that's great if you do! I, personally, have found greater success with sitting down and watching my games back to see what I did wrong 😊
@@Toweletta if u play alot tekken, replays guide is really doesnt work, it just help to read enemy frame, just do it in punish practice mode. Or do phidx tutorial guide how to be a descent early player. And below blue rank that is not any impact to the rank everyone just kinda same outside of gold rank player with new character
You will learn a million times faster going into practice mode and playing the replay against the move that kept destroying you instead of hoping you run into that character again for 2-3 matches and randomly seeing it. I know I know, theres no dopamine in practice mode, but just do it
Big facts! It's boring, but it'll get you to that sweet sweet dopamine sooner :)
Sadly I really like doing stuffs in practice mode
Unless they are playing one of the DLC characters, which are quite expensive to buy, and there will be MANY DLC characters :(
@@radumotrescu3832 assuming there are 4 seasons of this game and each season gets 4 characters it'll be 16 dlc characters. Each character costs 8 euros so 16*8=128 euros worth of characters. Base game has 32 characters. Assuming you bought a new the game at full price (80 euros) it would be 80/32= 2.50 euros per character ( not including all the modes basicoy the whole game) assuming you wouldn't want to buy the new characters and they won't change the replay function you'll have 16 unlabable characters. That's half the roster added that you can't lab, it's insane
Big facts back when I was learning in tekken 7, I didn’t have the luxury of replay takeover. Soo that blasted salami was the best resource for learning the game, outside of the practice mode.
Rajin Bryan here. One of the things that helped me rank up from purple to blue ranks was to BLOCK A LOT. When people at these ranks (and lower) can’t open you up they will start using really risky moves and they will show you their flowcharts. With this when you see moves that certain characters use a lot see how big of a punish you can get for it in game. You might lose a game here or there from it but that’s tekken
The replays really do help A LOT. Gives you so much information on when tou could've punished, should've stayed blocking, gives you punishment recommendations (albeit not optimal whatsoever but still nice)
This! I was stuck at Shinryu with Reina for about 2 months then I got some advice of looking not only my replays to stop my bad habits or what I could have punished BUT ALSO replays from really good players realizing I didn’t check ppl enough for ducking and before I realized it took me 2 days to reach Tenryu.
It’s nuts
Yup! Comparing your gameplay to high level players gives you a great base to help identify your weak points for sure
Great video, probably exactly what I needed. I avoided watching my replays like hell, but after this, I´ll give it a try. Thanks!
Glad to hear it! It can be boring, but it can save you so much time. Hope it gives you the boost to your gameplay that you need ☺
This solved my hurdle from Tenryu to Mighty Ruler!! No joke!!! Been trying to at least reach Mighty Ruler with my main, Shaheen and kept losing on promotion matches. Spent time practicing the moves on replays that kept making me can’t stand Hwoarang or Dragunov matches. Now, I know exactly what moves to counter and have no issues or fear fighting either of them and soon enough, a Hwoarang player was in my way of the promotion and got it:)
@@godinez917 Thats so awesome to hear!! Keep up the amazing work 😊
I generally just grind quick match. I fight really good players there, I get to try new moves or setups and best of all no pressure. Then I hop in ranked and level up.
This is something I've started to do as well! Especially with how Tekken Prowess works, it helps me try out new characters as well if I'm needing to spice things up without messing with my Nina's matchmaking!
Another thing I've noticed with quick matches, it gives me more variety of characters since it's not as competitive. Great for getting experience against less popular characters, AND if you add replays and practice mode labbing, you can learn a TON in a short(ish) amount of time 😁
@@Toweletta true! Last night I fought a bunch of zafinas and bears, I never see them in ranked. Good way to learn the matchups without the pressure of losing
Hey I just stumbled across your channel and I wanted to say I really appreciated this video. I got tekken 8 about a week ago and I am currently making my way up the ranks with my main, eddy. I just hit cavalry yesterday and while I haven’t really hit a wall or plateau yet, I’ll be sure to use this advice to improve further
@@silverstar1266 That's so awesome! Good luck on your ranked journey, and I hope that my advice truly helps you!
Got to eliminator in 2 weeks (35h), now I'm stuck
OH BABY NEW UPLOAD
I'm gonna stay mediocre at Tekken (fighting games in general) forever because I don't have the patience or drive to lab in training LOL I paid money to play the game!
I should watch replays, though. That's not too hard and should definitely improve my performance. Thanks for the tips!
Just 1 replay here and there was enough for me to fix a lot of my bad habits! Depending on how thorough you want to be, it can be as quick as 10 minutes or as long as an hour. The world is your oyster!
@@Toweletta I hate oysters! But you right 👉 👉
I'm also new to tekken and a Nina player and it's so eye opening to see the variance in our playstyles. I can tell you right now I think you are a better Nina player than me. I personally however had been getting my power spikes from going to local events and learning from players hands on in person. It's gotten me to Mighty Ruler so far. I've been dreading doing replay analysis but I know I need to in order to take the next step. The fact that you are Mighty Ruler and your combos are more optimized than mines just shows that Tekken Ranks are kinda RNG. I really recommend Mike Hollows video on what a good tekken player is. He talks more about how you can get lucky or unlucky in ranked based on when you play, and what kind of matchups you get. Either way nice video keep it up.
That's super interesting! I've noticed that for every character, it feels like there are multiple play styles for sure. Part of my problem is that I enjoy playing multiple characters, and I also spend way too much time labbing combos rather than actually playing the game. But since EVO is tomorrow, I had to actually devote to a single character so I'm not sabotaging myself lol
I'll definitely have to check them out! Sounds like some good content there 😊
quality video with great tips you deserve more recognition.
@@theosylvester9089 that means so much to me!! Thank you so much ❤️❤️❤️
Great video! I’m just getting to mighty ruler next week with Azucena which is just difficult. I don’t watch my replays frequently but I will now. You definitely have a new subscriber.
@@tattoonecco Thank you so much! I know you can do it! Show em why Azucrna coffee is the best there is ❤️
great video, keep it up !
thank you so much!!! 😊
1st tekken raijin Nina here. Couple tips: standing counter hits you can pick right up with df3 2. Low counter hits you can pick up with d4 1. Also for neutral down 2 high crushes, and can 50/50 into another 2 for a mid wall splat, or df4 to sweep the floor. Good luck on your way to fujin 💯
@@eentiitled thanks for the tips! I've found for a lot of counter hits, like f3, I can also land an uf3 into df3,2. I do need to use d2 a looot more. Progress is smooth so far! If things keep going like they have been, I should hit Fujin in no time 😁
Great video! As a begginner, it helped a lot
I did not expect the ending chit chat lmao thats so awesome, you go girl! Incredible video im hardstuck garyu and am going to start watching replays
@@nedeemmalik haha thanks! I believe in you! You'll get out of there in no time 😁
That was a good analysis on the Jin game, glad that I'm not the only one getting rolled by online Jin's, they all play the same at these ranks, constant aggression and abusing that very good frame data that he has. It takes a lot of effort to defend against it, but its really easy and effective to do.
@@radumotrescu3832 omg Jin is one of my rank demons (pun slightly intended) and even after analyzing this replay, I know I'm STILL gonna get rolled for a while. I but as long as I keep practicing and labbing against those pesky string and d2, I know eventually I'll be the Jin slayer on ranked
My biggest flaw in ranked that I'm focusing on fixing right now is pressing buttons in the middle of strings. And against Jin especially, that's the LAST thing you wanna do! Patience is key, but I'm lacking in it 😭
@@Toweletta I took a long break from Tekken 8 and last week I got back to it with a fresh mindset, trying to have more fun, tilt less, and enjoy the nice moments more. Than one night I encountered 3-4 online Jins in a row and I insta-tilted afterwards.
My next goal is to either play him for a few hours, or just lab the shit out of him, as he's really popular.
I labbed and played other infamously noob-killer characters like Paul and Alisa, and when I face them, the problem is their playstyle, not necesarily the character. But Jin... I have no words
@@radumotrescu3832 I TOTALLY get that! I like to do the same thing of trying to learn a character to know how to counter them, but with the crazy amount of variety in playstyles, skill levels, and just overall hundreds of moves to know, I couldn't do it as easily as in say Street Fighter 6 for example.
So that's where I turned to replays to gather little bits of data at a time so I don't overwhelm myself with 1) having to learn a whole knew character and 2) trying to lab against every single move for hours each day. That's time I could spend actually playing and having fun! The improvement is slow most of the time, but when you look back at where you were, it feels so satisfying
You earned a subscription from me. Everything you said was absolutely golden. I made it to Fujin following these principles. I hope we get to fight one day girlypop.
@@aracystic28 OMG thank youuu! Once I'm back home from EVO, it's gonna be Fujin time for me! Our battle will be legendary 😁
@@Toweletta omg I’m at EVO too!!! Have fun!!!
@@aracystic28 no way!!! I hope you're having a blast! I've been having so much fun! 😁
@@aracystic28 also on the off chance, if you see someone with bat hair clips tomorrow, that's probably me so feel free to say hi 😊
@@Toweletta “bat hair clips” okay. I have really long locs in my hair!! I might randomly scream “Toweletta” to see if you’re around XD 😭
Hey man, I’m a Kishin Nina, great video, I’m actually going to adopt your combos as they do a bit more damage than mine so good job. Something that I saw you do ZERO times at all is Can Opener and D343. Those 2 move DOMINATE in this game. Can opener is a high low high and once the low hits the final hit is guaranteed. This move is also +5 but 95% of the time people press buttons after it so you can do your forward 3 kicks for a 80-90 damage counter hit combo right after. And D343 is a 16 frame start up but it’s a low that does 46 damage counter hit and if you’re at a wall you can do your DB3+4 launcher for CRAZY damage. You start incorporating Can opener and D343 I’d argue you’ll be in Blue ranks within 2-3 weeks
Thanks for the tips! I'll try incorporating those into my gameplay. See me at God of Destruction in no time 😎
This is crazy high-quality content for any creator, but even more so since you've only got 100 subscribers! Also, congrats on hitting your yearly goal in 4 videos! 🎉🎉
Please keep up the good work, we do want to see more videos, and I can't wait to watch through your road to Fujin!
Thank you so much!!! I'm hoping to bring many more videos in the near AND distant future :D
That's the key in this game is being very aggressive and having good defense.My place style is a defensive type. I don't have a main.I play multiple characters, but I mainly play the Mishima's.
And people that play them understand there's no bullshit that can be used With them they're straight up old school tekken This is what a lot of people don't understand dude said you're overlooking it, but people really don't understand how deep this game is, but it depends on how far you want to take it. But if.
You wanna push up in the blues and actually get to tekken king Don't.
Listen to that drag player.
Put time in the game, learn frames.Learn the highs in combos to properly punish how to properly set up side steps That's what's gonna make the difference between a noob and a good player.You see a lot of people that can get to fujin but stay stuck I can't say it enough.But frames And fundamentals are everything
That punishment damage is very important. That's what's gonna help you get up the blue ranks. The key is frames and cambo , knowledge for mids and highs You wanna be able to punish those highs as well? That's what's gonna make the big difference that you're gonna see. In the blues and higher. It's very important to learn frames.
Absolutely! Making sure you aren't letting your opponent get away with free pressure is definitely super important.
The problem with this game is that the points earned when winning are less than the points earned when losing. For example, I'm in the Raijin rank, and when I win, I only get 250 points, but when I lose, I get 500 points. This doesn't make sense and forces us to grind for 8 hours just to gain one rank. But not gonna lie, replay system really help to understand certain character.
@@MOhDwokwok I agree, I think this game's ranked system is not great. Early on, ranking up is too easy, and then in blue and beyond it's soooo brutal to climb. Replays have helped out a ton with character matchups for sure! Besides just playing every character, it's the best way to learn about them
Bro you're so good at Tekken thank you for your video my brother 🙏
@@johngreen7546 thank you! I'm hoping Im trying to train and improve so I can maybe one day reach God of Destruction
I don't think you meant any ill will by it, but just to let ya know, it would be "sister"! 😁❤️
I’m stuck in orange ranks so I’m gonna use some of these tips when I stream today!!! Thank you!
@@ninjabomb1 Hell yeah! I believe in you ❤️
Wow thanks to this video I immediately ranked up!
HUGE
This video is super pogchamp!
@@TheStubz big pogchamp
Liked the climbing gear metaphor
Thanks! It's simple, but conveys exactly what I imagine
Started to Lab at bushin oooops
@@Umbra.Tekken better now then never!!
your combos are soooo sick especially for a purple rank
@@MrSoulwhisper Thank you so much! ❤️
1:45 in and I already liked the video
I’ve never once used replays to lab characters and hit fujin
That's great! They aren't mandatory by any means, but they help out players who struggle to see their bad habits, and it makes it way easier to find out which moves your opponent is using for labbing out punishes. Whatever works for you tho!
imo the secret is just to not overthink it. i got to raijin with drag pretty much only using b4, d2 and d1 and even bushin players die to it.
@@SassyGorilla this is great advice! Tbh, I think there are a lot of "secrets" out there that newer players can learn to help them improve 😁
Rank doesn't mean a lot in this game. You can pretty much get to the blue without being a very skilled player. The question is moving up in the color because a legacy player is gonna know how to handle those situations.
Like his down 2 is punishable and it is reactable. I would.
Love to fight somebody that only those few moves That's free dobs right there
@@Xtremegameing-sk1es bruv im at TE now and uh no ones reacting to d2. legit all i use is jab, d2, b4 and df2 and its crushing people.
Go masters often replay and analyze their old games.
Yup! The best of the best will sit down and deeply analyze their games!
Ayy, new video!
You know it!
Good video 👍👍
@@Soutffle Thank you so much! ❤️
How come for someone can do flapping butterflies in the part of combo, struggle to rank on Tekken 8. Hmmm, maybe you need to practice more fundamental plays.
I cant do EWGF, flapping butterflies or any fancy move, but I got Fujin on the first run with my main. Easy rank up, only couple lose game or round.
@@estuputrowibowo you're absolutely right! If this game showed your time in Practice vs time in Ranked... Well, let's just say I'd be very embarrassed with how much labbing I do LOL
I definitely learned that fundies are so much more important than optimal combos. Watching pro play has definitely cemented this, too. I swear they almost never go for max damage or any of these other crazy combos, but they still kick ass! That's something I'd probably talk about in another video, but 100% fundamentals is what gets you to high ranks faster
@Toweletta I got a little tips for you. Maybe you already know this. Dictate your enemy conditions if you know the matchup. Make them always afraid of your move. If you didn't know the matchup very well, keep out the enemy at the optimal range and dice their HP with punish and keep away move.
@@estuputrowibowo Thank you for the advice! I'll be sure to incorporate that into my gameplay going forward!
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Let's gooooo pray it helps boost it up 🙏
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I hate replay and tips, cause when i choose to play as character, ai does different moves than in replay
Hmm I'm not sure what you mean. It should mimic exactly what your opponent is doing when doing replay take over. If it's not doing that for you, I'm not sure what's going on.
Pretty cool video lol
Great video and the ending I think your voice sounds female like. I thought maybe trans but pretty good imo. Hope you enjoy Tekken a ton and the journey for trans even though its up and downs haha
@@EchoMid OMG this is so validating! Tysm ❤️
@@Toweletta No problem I was playing Tekken 8 for the first time yesterday! So fun. Played 7 a bit but not a ton so a noobie haha
@@Toweletta I also love your name Toweletta such a creative name :D
@@EchoMid haha thanks! It's directly inspired by Bayonetta!
go to blue rank first its not worth it to discuss about up rank on below blue rank , just learn some fundamental for newcommer
I disagree, especially when it comes to replays. Watching your own gameplay back can help anyone who feels stuck figure out what fundamentals they are lacking in.
There are plenty of people who can just play ranked and naturally get better, and that's great if you do! I, personally, have found greater success with sitting down and watching my games back to see what I did wrong 😊
@@Toweletta if u play alot tekken, replays guide is really doesnt work, it just help to read enemy frame, just do it in punish practice mode. Or do phidx tutorial guide how to be a descent early player. And below blue rank that is not any impact to the rank everyone just kinda same outside of gold rank player with new character
Replays useless, just play the game
*LOUD INCORRECT BUZZER*