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Tekken tag 2 wakeup options
Tekken tag 2 wakeup options










tekken tag 2 wakeup options

Some running moves only come out after your character takes 3 full steps, such as generic running 4s (low slide). “While Running,” this is done by triple-tapping forward when at a close range, or from far range you can start running by pressing fF* as well. This is done by holding pressing either DB_D_DF then after a split second where after your character goes into a crouching position you let go and press a button, so to put it all in notations: DB,n,*button*. In Tekken when you are in a FC position you are free to do ws moves when you go from crouching to a standing position. Ws was used in place of “WR (while rising)” which makes more sense, but since there was no other letter to differentiate “while running” and “while rising,” ws was used in it’s place. “While Standing,” though the WS term doesn’t technically mean while standing. FC is the position your character would be in after blocking a low move or ducking under a high move, this is also the generic stance in which your character can access certain moves that only come from FC or from WS, which brings us to the next convention. “Full Crouch,” there are two universal generic stances that every character in Tekken has, a standing position and a full crouch position. On top of the directional commands I’ve discussed above, there are also other conventions we use. When a directional input is capitalized it means to “hold” that direction before hitting the said button, since it’ll result in a different move all together. When referring to notations it being capitalized or not makes a difference. So here they are, starting from noon going clockwise. So for a left punch it’d be the top left button, for a right punch the top right button, and I’m sure you get the idea.Īs for your joystick directions, there’s 9 directional inputs including neutral (not pressing any direction). Each button correlates to your character’s limbs, with the upper buttons being the upper body, and lower buttons being the lower body.

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In Tekken we refer to our button commands with numbers, as shown above. Especially if you’re going to be visiting Japanese sites like inatekken for T6:BR frame data. There are two set of notations you might want to learn, the one I’ll mostly be using is from TZ.com, but it’s always good to know both.












Tekken tag 2 wakeup options