As a musician, this put a VERY huge smile on my face. Learning music and practicing using a metronome is groaned at in all levels of playing music but there is no way out of it. You HAVE to practice with a metronome or a drum beat to get better at playing in time. So glad to see its application in my favorite game of all time as well
tried it. worked. made my electrics more consistent too. i use a stick and i have a hard time using it, but the metronome trick really helped me out here. good video
I like to consider the [d,d+f,n,f] as one block. So i start with a [f,n] input, then repeat. That way the cycle ends out of wavedash, and i can sidestep or block etc after without cancelling.
Ngl that might be a very good exercise for beginners and also for musicians getting into Tekken, I've never really associated the metronome as I've alr had piano practice without metronome prior to playing tekken so I just had a jumpstart to begin with!
First of all, thank you for this no bs guide and straight to the point. This helps me a lot as a leverless player and you earned my sub. Made me watch you anti character guides too. Can you do the same for Korean Backdash and the optimal speed for Korean backdash?
When i heard in the first few minutes of this video that you are using a metronome. I'm certain that its legit, i have the same process in T7 before for the omen thunder god fist for heihachi and the PEWGF for kazuya
Interesting theory. But is that transferable to stick? I thought the input for wave dash/ crouch was forward quarter circle forward (down, down/ forward, forward) forward. How come you are using D DF D. Is that just how lever less does it
It is 100% transferrable to stick, what I did in the video is ( F->DF->F->DF ). So it’s essentially just chains of forward into quarters circle forwards.
A clean korean backdash input is [ B, D+B, B ], if we reverse it we get [ F, D+F, F ]. If you go to training and try to input [ F , D+F ] , nothing will come out. The reason it doesn't work because a wavedash needs a QCF (Quarter Circle Forward) input after the Forward input. So instead of [ F, D+F ,F ], it should be [ F , QCF , F ]. I hope its clear!
@@xiSyndox A clean KBD input is [B, B, D/B] repeated. Mishima-style crouch dash is [F, *, D, D/F]. When you are attempting KBD, you naturally input 'down' as part of that action. Do a Wavu on 1P side, then go do a KBD on 2P side. We don't even process that it feels the same, but it is!
Hearing the term progressive overload in a tekken video caught me off guard, usually only hear that phrase spoken on gym tube
Gotta do 2 sets of wave dash till failure
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As a musician, this put a VERY huge smile on my face. Learning music and practicing using a metronome is groaned at in all levels of playing music but there is no way out of it. You HAVE to practice with a metronome or a drum beat to get better at playing in time. So glad to see its application in my favorite game of all time as well
As another musician, I get it 😂. Once you use the metronome, you can never go back.
Love this comment and response
Was looking for some drills to wavedash. Kinda reluctant at first but damn that worked so well, best way to discipline the muscle memory TY
tried it. worked. made my electrics more consistent too. i use a stick and i have a hard time using it, but the metronome trick really helped me out here. good video
Better wave dashes always help with the electric inputs, im glad the video helped!
Never thought of this method. Good stuff
YOU ARE A GENIUS DUDE
Glad it helped!
Honestly, I just came across your channel and all the content you've posted so far is superb!!
Glad you enjoy it!
Really nice video, now u need to make another one with Kbd, Ty for the video
Great idea!
That’s a really interesting method to practice I’ll definitely be trying it out
For people on pad, try using triplets and see if that works.
Bro your tekken content is the best on YT
That means a lot, Thank You!
I like to consider the [d,d+f,n,f] as one block. So i start with a [f,n] input, then repeat. That way the cycle ends out of wavedash, and i can sidestep or block etc after without cancelling.
Ngl that might be a very good exercise for beginners and also for musicians getting into Tekken, I've never really associated the metronome as I've alr had piano practice without metronome prior to playing tekken so I just had a jumpstart to begin with!
Bro your guides are next level… subbed and liked! The creativity and effort that goes into these are different from any other youtuber
Juicy content!
the no bs feels like its and AD for a wilder side of the interwebs
This technic is good❤ i like it
Interesting method! I suspect this may be helpful with timing electrics as well by just adding 2 punch to the d,df on the second beat.
First of all, thank you for this no bs guide and straight to the point. This helps me a lot as a leverless player and you earned my sub. Made me watch you anti character guides too.
Can you do the same for Korean Backdash and the optimal speed for Korean backdash?
Than you for the sub! Currently im focusing on anti character guides, but a KBD guide is definitely coming!
Great stuff 🔥
Bro ur contents good keep it up also show a vid of how to F up yoshi losing too many times to them online
Metronom should also help with electrics. I find doing them much easier once I "feel" the rhythm of the movement properly
When i heard in the first few minutes of this video that you are using a metronome. I'm certain that its legit, i have the same process in T7 before for the omen thunder god fist for heihachi and the PEWGF for kazuya
Metronomes are where its at 🔥
Step one should be use a hitbox because getting the motion down on stick is hard enough
Impressive
Can you do a video on KBD?
Metronome: www.imusic-school.com/en/tools/online-metronome/
Interesting theory. But is that transferable to stick? I thought the input for wave dash/ crouch was forward quarter circle forward (down, down/ forward, forward) forward. How come you are using D DF D. Is that just how lever less does it
It is 100% transferrable to stick, what I did in the video is ( F->DF->F->DF ). So it’s essentially just chains of forward into quarters circle forwards.
for me its like a horse running
0:54 i think the notation is actually
f, n, d, df, f, n > f, n, d, df, f, n > ...
Not
f, n, d, df, n > f, n, d, df, n > ...
Doing the d,df motion will naturally buffer a "F" when releasing "DF"
Do you train kbd like that also?
How to master you ask? get a hit box or mix box.
Most impossible mechanic in any fighting game lol I might just buy a hit box so I can have this advantage
Is one talking about how they added Andrew Tate to Tekken
Wavedashing on a hitbox is like playing Special style :p. No effort at all
Learned on both pad and hitbox, same difficulty for both, maybe with lever it's harder
I'ma make it even more simple. It's Korean backdash but forward.
A clean korean backdash input is [ B, D+B, B ], if we reverse it we get [ F, D+F, F ]. If you go to training and try to input
[ F , D+F ] , nothing will come out. The reason it doesn't work because a wavedash needs a QCF (Quarter Circle Forward)
input after the Forward input. So instead of [ F, D+F ,F ], it should be [ F , QCF , F ]. I hope its clear!
@@xiSyndox A clean KBD input is [B, B, D/B] repeated.
Mishima-style crouch dash is
[F, *, D, D/F].
When you are attempting KBD, you naturally input 'down' as part of that action. Do a Wavu on 1P side, then go do a KBD on 2P side. We don't even process that it feels the same, but it is!
Whats the benefit of this
That's a fantastic tip. How about electrics?
yo whats that controller, can you tell me the model?
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Lmao what if ur opponent makes u play om p2 side
You practice it the other side too
Controller name?
Hit box
Only critique I have is that it's a little dishonest with the 1-2-3-4 visual of f-d,df-f-d,df. It should be f-d,df,f-f-d,df,f
just buy a korean lever bro