You're one of a kind bro, your combo route utilization. Threatening movement coercing opponent's to press buttons. You even block out the other player's names, class act.
Thanks, my man! I use the buffer method by holding 3+4 (It's mapped to my R1 trigger on the DS4 controller) and then pressing 1. It's the way I learned to taunt in T7, and somehow I didn't like the idea of switching over to a one-button taunt. I'm also not sure if I can taunt dash as fast using the DS4 controller triggers than just tapping the 1 button with my thumb. I might be wrong here though because I think learning to taunt with one reliable button could be of more benefit for your overall performance, because you reduce the amount of missclicks that can happen if you try to taunt without buffering the buttons and you don't have to rely on buffering buttons anymore. You just have to check if you're able to taunt dash at the speed you want to. I wanted to test this out myself as well and wanted to use the 1 button bind for a few days or so, just to get a better feeling and opinion on this. Anyway, I think the 1 Button bind is overall superior to buffering from a theoretical standpoint. The only thing that will vary from player to player is just, do you feel comfortable using the triggers for taunt dashing or would you rather use the 1 button for taunt dashing. (Even though taunt dashing isn't that important of a technique for succeeding with Bryan) Hope this wasn't too long of an explanation haha
Thanks man! I'm still practicing to make them more consistent, no idea why it's taking so long for me though haha. I hope that in the next part I'll have atleast one TJU clip.
He's been my favorite character since T3 but I dropped him and wanna pick him back up, these combos are amazing and inspiring. My only problem is knowing which combo route to take😅
Don't worry about that man. This is just fancy stuff im doing here. Just go for the easy db2 pickup routes. They are very reliable, do enough damage and will be a solid foundation for consistent and good combo damage. You got this! 😁
Thanks man! It's mostly intuition for me. I usually just hit a Combo Launcher and then immediately kinda scan the surroundings like: where is the wall, where are stage interactables/hazards, how close am I to the wall, do I have heat, ... and then I just adapt everything that just suits the situation. Most of this I've got from Combo Practice and working on Combo Montages though.
@@krishufc Kinda, but in my opinion it is more of a preference thing. A few months ago I used to play with the PS5 Pad, but after it broke after 3 months of usage I decided to go back to PS4 Pad. The PS4 Pad feels easier to press down, while the PS5 pad needs a bit more pressure to be pressed down. This is essentially also why I had thumb pain for the first 2 weeks playing with the PS5 Pad, because I had to use more force to press it down, than I was used to. This was my own individual problem though, I still think they both are great pads. Choose whatever you feel more comfortable with to be honest.
Dude this is insane, the way you are able to adapt to any situation and pull off an optimal combo is mind blowing. How do you know so many combo routes? I'm also a Bryan main struggling in Raijin
Thanks, my man. I guess it comes from creating combo montages and practicing various combo routes in the lab that I'm able to perform them during matches. They only offer me a slight advantage though, so a normal BnB combo would already suffice without all the fancy stuff. The only keyword here is Wallcarry. this is my primary focus when going for combos with Bryan. You always want to reach the wall because that's where one mistake from your opponent can already win you the round. If you're already Raijin, then I'm sure you'll reach Tekken King as well with a few little improvements. Wish you good luck!
I already thought of hosting a public lobby where you guys could join and we could all have some matches with eachother. When it comes to that I'll let you know with a Community Post ❤
@@tayyabch6876 Funny enough I’ve chose to play Bryan on the side but I am a asuka main so just send me ur tekken ID or if you have PSN just send me ur name for me to add you
Hmm what comes to my mind right now is probably: -Be unpredictable, try to not flow chart or keep the same attack patterns. This doesn’t necessarily mean to use all moves in the move list, but like always try to mix move patterns up a bit or use different timed attacks. -Analyze your opponent. This is very important always gather info. An example would be to check him with d4 and look how he reacts: if he sidesteps -> use ff4 next time / if he tries to jab check -> jet upper or back dash & punish with df2,1 / if he respects and stays patient -> break his ankles with hatchet kick or use b1 to pressure him with the frame trap. And that goes for all of Bryans moves. If he is unreadable and very random, always make sure to not play mind games with him just keep him check with the usual fast mid checks that Bryan has, after for example frame traps like b1. - Depending on your matchup don't let people come close to you for free, keep them out with 3+4, d4, orbital or push them back with qcb1. It's very risky to let characters like dragunov come close to you, cause that's where he becomes very lethal. So check that your opponent doesn’t enter your comfort zone. You wanna play at mid range (the range where 3+4 hits) and only when you want to pressure him you go into close range. -This might not be really a fundamental tip, but be sure to use grabs against people that spam moves with a powercrush property, because grabs beat those. And the other way around, don't be afraid to use Bryans powercrush at times (even though it's by far one of the worst in the game and you should probably not use it that much). If your opponent is constantly rushing you down, use your powercrush to get yourself out of those situations. (You will be able to immediately recognize someone who's whole gameplan is just pure rushdown attack mode). The same goes for rage art, use that thing if people are too predictably aggressive. -And lastly utilize your wall pressure at the wall and sidestep/sidewalk to keep them pinned there. Don't let your opponent escape the wall. That is your home, you become crazy strong there with Bryan. That's about all what comes to my mind right now. If anyone else has additional advice, feel free to share it! ^^
Knee would destroy me my man hahaha And against a god of destruction, I guess I could fight back and hold my own against them, but I'm sure they'll probably end up winning against me. I still have a lot to learn!
@@LawFury mh against a knee I can agree with you, few are like him, but watching these videos in my opinion against a god of destruction you would do great!
It's the new Mask which you can get for free from the Fight Pass after reaching Lv. 42 combined with Bryans "Entire Body" Skull Python Coat. Have fun with it :)
1:11 BROOOOOO, this is unreal🤯👏
Gwd of destruction has always been the bar of the best bryan combos for me, but this my dude, this is on another lvl.
You're one of a kind bro, your combo route utilization. Threatening movement coercing opponent's to press buttons. You even block out the other player's names, class act.
Thanks for your kind words man. Really appreciate it! ❤
Beginner Bryan here(purple ranks) and I gotta say man your Bryan is very inspiring and humbling aha
I have SO MUCH to learn
Very grateful to inspire some of you guys! You got this man, especially to be in purple ranks as a beginner is sick. Goodluck!
That knee combo was absolute insanity
The bryan combo master strikes again. Seriously incredible stuff dude!
Thanks a lot my man. Appreciate it, I always try to do something different in each video and I'm glad that they are still entertaining!
bro combo soooooo smooth man
shit hit the spot
Dude can wall to wall combo in Infinite Azure!
Bro allergic to normal combo
😂
Crazyy. keep waiting to find you online, i did it once and freaked out. crazy optimized combos
If thats true then definitely WP! I'll play a bit more Quickplay in the next few days. Maybe we'll meet there again 😁
your wall combo maximization and sidestep adjustments are crazy
This is just Amazing...Damn i never seen before a stylish Bryan like you, just crazy strong and cool to watch! Big up
Thanks man, I appreciate the kind words!
best t8 fury i've seen
Insane Bryan.
Last combo was amazing that pick up is sick
Appreciate it bro!
Congrats on Tekken king brother! Your combos are deserving of GoD! =D
Thanks man, I appreciate it! Hope to go even higher from here on ^^
THE COMBOS 🔥🔥🔥
You are insane ggs man really enoyed it ❤
Another great video 🥵 thanks for that !
Yes first comment and like! BEEN WAITING BY MY PHONE FOR THIS!
Thanks my man, appreciate it!!
I'm inspired. Crazy highlights bro!
Appreciate it man and glad to hear that!
Keep going on bro! Nice combos
Thanks man!
Insane bro🔥🔥🔥
Insane Bryan. I hope I can do this one day
Thanks! With enough practice and dedication, I'm sure you'll reach it as well!
he mastered this thanks to me jokes aside nice one brother
Aye brother, thanks man! Let's have some sets soon again and much love
Истинный наследник Jimmi J и Multi
Wow, Thank you for those words man! But in all respect, I can't be compared to these goats❤
Nice! Sets soon!
So comfortable in the game man the stage is like a playground for u
Aye, Thanks man! All the Combo Practice paid off. Now I can pull off stuff like this pretty consistently ❤
Super sick like always! I have a question, do you use a single bind for taunt or do you hold 3+4 and then press 1? Thanks! 🎉
Thanks, my man! I use the buffer method by holding 3+4 (It's mapped to my R1 trigger on the DS4 controller) and then pressing 1. It's the way I learned to taunt in T7, and somehow I didn't like the idea of switching over to a one-button taunt. I'm also not sure if I can taunt dash as fast using the DS4 controller triggers than just tapping the 1 button with my thumb.
I might be wrong here though because I think learning to taunt with one reliable button could be of more benefit for your overall performance, because you reduce the amount of missclicks that can happen if you try to taunt without buffering the buttons and you don't have to rely on buffering buttons anymore. You just have to check if you're able to taunt dash at the speed you want to.
I wanted to test this out myself as well and wanted to use the 1 button bind for a few days or so, just to get a better feeling and opinion on this. Anyway, I think the 1 Button bind is overall superior to buffering from a theoretical standpoint. The only thing that will vary from player to player is just, do you feel comfortable using the triggers for taunt dashing or would you rather use the 1 button for taunt dashing. (Even though taunt dashing isn't that important of a technique for succeeding with Bryan)
Hope this wasn't too long of an explanation haha
Awesome showcase of your combo creativity, pulling some of this stuff in matches is nuts! Where's the TJUs at though? ;)
Thanks man! I'm still practicing to make them more consistent, no idea why it's taking so long for me though haha. I hope that in the next part I'll have atleast one TJU clip.
insane i love when you upload vids bro. keep up the good work
insane bryan
Your Bryan is sick bro
Thx man!
He's been my favorite character since T3 but I dropped him and wanna pick him back up, these combos are amazing and inspiring. My only problem is knowing which combo route to take😅
Don't worry about that man. This is just fancy stuff im doing here. Just go for the easy db2 pickup routes. They are very reliable, do enough damage and will be a solid foundation for consistent and good combo damage. You got this! 😁
Не могу поверить что бы человек так сильно оптимизировал Брайана, и очки стиля на месте)
Good fucking shit man great bryan 🙏
Sheesh those combos! Combo guide pls🙏
Your combos are absolutely insane man. Do you practice them for every situation or is it more of an intuition thing?
Thanks man! It's mostly intuition for me. I usually just hit a Combo Launcher and then immediately kinda scan the surroundings like: where is the wall, where are stage interactables/hazards, how close am I to the wall, do I have heat, ... and then I just adapt everything that just suits the situation.
Most of this I've got from Combo Practice and working on Combo Montages though.
0:02 Hold up this sync is insane??
Very nice
earned a sub for that crazy ah knee carry bro
Appreciate it man, glad you've enjoyed it!
@@LawFury bro do u play on controller?
@@krishufc Yeah, right now I'm using the DS4 controller.
@@LawFury is ds4 easier than ps5 pad
@@krishufc Kinda, but in my opinion it is more of a preference thing. A few months ago I used to play with the PS5 Pad, but after it broke after 3 months of usage I decided to go back to PS4 Pad. The PS4 Pad feels easier to press down, while the PS5 pad needs a bit more pressure to be pressed down. This is essentially also why I had thumb pain for the first 2 weeks playing with the PS5 Pad, because I had to use more force to press it down, than I was used to. This was my own individual problem though, I still think they both are great pads. Choose whatever you feel more comfortable with to be honest.
Dude this is insane, the way you are able to adapt to any situation and pull off an optimal combo is mind blowing. How do you know so many combo routes? I'm also a Bryan main struggling in Raijin
Thanks, my man. I guess it comes from creating combo montages and practicing various combo routes in the lab that I'm able to perform them during matches. They only offer me a slight advantage though, so a normal BnB combo would already suffice without all the fancy stuff. The only keyword here is Wallcarry. this is my primary focus when going for combos with Bryan. You always want to reach the wall because that's where one mistake from your opponent can already win you the round.
If you're already Raijin, then I'm sure you'll reach Tekken King as well with a few little improvements. Wish you good luck!
@@LawFury Thanks!
This a bit left field but if you from the UK you down to play a set ( your Bryan is acc insane)
I already thought of hosting a public lobby where you guys could join and we could all have some matches with eachother. When it comes to that I'll let you know with a Community Post ❤
Im from UK and main Bryan. Obv not as good as him 😅. Would love to play against you.
@@tayyabch6876 yeah sure just send me your tekken ID or console name
@@tayyabch6876 Funny enough I’ve chose to play Bryan on the side but I am a asuka main so just send me ur tekken ID or if you have PSN just send me ur name for me to add you
hahah my bro why didnt u send me your youtube channel.y are one the best combo artists. time to steal more of your combos hahaha
Aye my man hahaha Enjoy those Combos ^^
any tips for getting bryan to fujin on a fundamental level?
Hmm what comes to my mind right now is probably:
-Be unpredictable, try to not flow chart or keep the same attack patterns. This doesn’t necessarily mean to use all moves in the move list, but like always try to mix move patterns up a bit or use different timed attacks.
-Analyze your opponent. This is very important always gather info. An example would be to check him with d4 and look how he reacts: if he sidesteps -> use ff4 next time / if he tries to jab check -> jet upper or back dash & punish with df2,1 / if he respects and stays patient -> break his ankles with hatchet kick or use b1 to pressure him with the frame trap.
And that goes for all of Bryans moves. If he is unreadable and very random, always make sure to not play mind games with him just keep him check with the usual fast mid checks that Bryan has, after for example frame traps like b1.
- Depending on your matchup don't let people come close to you for free, keep them out with 3+4, d4, orbital or push them back with qcb1. It's very risky to let characters like dragunov come close to you, cause that's where he becomes very lethal. So check that your opponent doesn’t enter your comfort zone. You wanna play at mid range (the range where 3+4 hits) and only when you want to pressure him you go into close range.
-This might not be really a fundamental tip, but be sure to use grabs against people that spam moves with a powercrush property, because grabs beat those. And the other way around, don't be afraid to use Bryans powercrush at times (even though it's by far one of the worst in the game and you should probably not use it that much). If your opponent is constantly rushing you down, use your powercrush to get yourself out of those situations. (You will be able to immediately recognize someone who's whole gameplan is just pure rushdown attack mode). The same goes for rage art, use that thing if people are too predictably aggressive.
-And lastly utilize your wall pressure at the wall and sidestep/sidewalk to keep them pinned there. Don't let your opponent escape the wall. That is your home, you become crazy strong there with Bryan.
That's about all what comes to my mind right now. If anyone else has additional advice, feel free to share it! ^^
@@LawFury thanks!
Step 1. Acquire Snake Eyes
Step 2. 3+4,2
Step 3. ???
Step 4. Profit
and if I asked you for a match between you and a knee or a god of destruction... who do you think would win?
Knee would destroy me my man hahaha
And against a god of destruction, I guess I could fight back and hold my own against them, but I'm sure they'll probably end up winning against me. I still have a lot to learn!
@@LawFury mh against a knee I can agree with you, few are like him, but watching these videos in my opinion against a god of destruction you would do great!
Wtf is that costume, I want it (1st one)
It's the new Mask which you can get for free from the Fight Pass after reaching Lv. 42 combined with Bryans "Entire Body" Skull Python Coat. Have fun with it :)
What the fuck.