When I was malding, there is 1 thing I will stand by. If you leave immediately after you win one match in any fighting game, Fuck you.
@tugsuumovies1999
Жыл бұрын
Preach, brotha
@Soul_Mxrksmen
Жыл бұрын
ONG
@karuiGaming
Жыл бұрын
Okay but how many rematches does it need to not be a dick? I'm gonna want to fight another guy after a while Not that I'm gonna fight online with my shit net
@Soul_Mxrksmen
Жыл бұрын
@@karuiGaming After awhile of playing tekken you can feel when it's a dick move, unless you just play like a bastard. Winning once and then automatically leaving is just kinda lame, at least do a good 2 out of 3 you know
@karuiGaming
Жыл бұрын
@@Soul_Mxrksmen Ayt ayt, either 3 matches or 5 matches. Tnx for the tip
@tkmfub2048
Жыл бұрын
I love how he technically didnt get the combo ender correct but it served as an oki setup and still worked everytime lmao
@dopekidrepublic
Жыл бұрын
Bruh
@aleifr3967
Жыл бұрын
lol no one knows bout tech rolls
@bitterman213
Жыл бұрын
My favorite line, “Dropped combo? No, setup 😉”
@andrewcox9940
Жыл бұрын
american reset😊
@tkmfub2048
Жыл бұрын
@@andrewcox9940 Oh how could i forget. Of Course
@jonathantorres5037
Жыл бұрын
One thing about this game is that the more you play the more addictive it becomes as you learn more and more. Great video though I'm looking forward to seeing more.
@reeely6245
Жыл бұрын
Thanks man! That means a lot
@Obama3ryk
Жыл бұрын
It's all fun and games but I have genuine problem, the only think I've been thinking about past 2 weeks was Tekken and I feel weird with it. Can someone give me an advice on how to stop thinking about it
@omegawaffles7348
Жыл бұрын
@@Obama3ryk determination
@stussymishka
Жыл бұрын
@@Obama3ryk Lmao same i just want to get better but the game is so hard
@Obama3ryk
Жыл бұрын
@@stussymishka YESSS THE TIMING IS JUST SO HARD TO LEARNNN OMG
@somewhatdecent9273
Жыл бұрын
My advice is dont rely too much on rage art, if you get baited you just have to pray to Harada that your opponent mess up the punish. Instead, try to use Rage Drive to force a mix up because like you said, Fahk is good at mix up
@TheAciditty
Жыл бұрын
On low ranks RA work just fine.
@-Pepsimayn-
Жыл бұрын
@@TheAciditty Bad habits are hard to drop in the future tho
@b1gs3xy17
Жыл бұрын
@@-Pepsimayn- fkn facts
@GodrickTheGrafted123
Жыл бұрын
@@-Pepsimayn- facts
@ismael8926
Жыл бұрын
the rage drive mix from 3,34 or 4,34 is quite good indeed
@IamPang
Жыл бұрын
This video reminds me of my experience when I first started as well. Hope you enjoyed Tekken man, welcome to the community and it would be great to see you play T8 when it's out!
@acountddd
Жыл бұрын
Love watching a new player taking Tekken seriously, malding included. Keep it up fam
@pitchwife7573
Жыл бұрын
if you're having fun, you're winning even while losing. this is a strong philosophy for tekken lmao, especially while maining yoshi
@sunnydave9724
Жыл бұрын
As a person who is also getting into Tekken in the last few months, the main thing I've been told while it be my older brothers who whoop me in the game, or people online. Patience is key, my thing was I was getting caught while trying to press against people's combos (a good bit of mashing there too, trying to unlearn mashing) and spacing. I'm glad you decided to look for pokes and more about your character! I would like throw in there as a bit of advice, dunno if its gonna serve you well is incorporating how YOU play the game, BnB's are awesome, but how you play Fahkumram also makes the character. Throw in some grabs, as well as learning Counter Hit combos, getting used to side stepping and whatnot. Like you stated in your video as well as TMM, take a break, whether it be a day or two, or a couple of weeks, Tekken will be there if you decide to come back. 😎👍
@bigbootygamer4561
Жыл бұрын
Wow. It has been a while since I found a tekken video that has kept my attention like this, amazing work.
@815nights
Жыл бұрын
Stuck with it bro tekken is fun bro there’s a learning curve but it becomes and addiction as you slowly improve
@lyricalsnowfall
Жыл бұрын
Interesting video! I got a couple bits of advice. 1. Identify your key moves. Most characters can create a functional gameplan using a total of around 10 moves total. It helps reduce your mental stack and focus more on your opponent. Tekken Library has a whole spreadsheet for every character in the game gnat identifies these moves. 2. Use safer, faster moves. Something I noticed is that you tend to press slower, commital buttons. Moves like 1, df1, and moves with crushing properties (evasive moves), are going to be a god send. 3. Your opponents, especially in lower ranks, are going to be mashing. Using moves like df1 as a quick mid check, or CH launchers like magic 4 will shut down their mashing and let you rake in BIG damage. Let them do the work for you. 4. Tekken has a LOT of gimmicky bullshit. Lucky Chloes low mid kick spam, laws junkyard, etc. When faced with something like that, don't get tilted. Instead, try to identify what exactly is tripping you up, and then counter it. Usually comes in the form of low parrying, or sidestepping. You seem to be on the right track so far, and I can't wait to see how you improve! Plus I'm always down to lend a hand if you want a training buddy. Cheers!
@RipperDoc97
Жыл бұрын
Im a first time tekken player..what do you mean by Tekken library? is it on the web or something..is there a place for first timers to learn and get ideas, info?
@Kami_Jojo
Жыл бұрын
This was a fun watch! I hope to see you in Tekken 8, it's never too late to get into the series! Tekken is a big game and there's a lot of stuff to learn! Be patient and ask good questions from smart people is my only advice I'm posting lol *Edit* actually huge advice. That combo ender you use isn't a true combo. They can and eventually will tech roll and block it to launch you
@Kiable7
Жыл бұрын
Glad to see a new player from other fighting games giving Tekken a shot. Good luck
@TheThugnificant
Жыл бұрын
I was a bit skeptical when you were editing out your losses but when you said "I don't want to play Tekken it's not fun!" I thought 'yea this guy get's it.'
@longgband
Жыл бұрын
Just a heads up on fahk, without the initial dash after the 34~4 screw, df1 , 4~3, 2 isn't natural and therefore isn't guaranteed. Anyone who's got a read on tht can easily block low and punish you heavily for tht. I suggest just going for something simple like a ff21 or a simple f1+2 as an ender. But then again some players do intentionally drop their combos just to mind screw an opponent.
@tjm_tk
Жыл бұрын
you just have to do a really deep dash after the screw so the df1 hits, he just forgot to dash. I'm doing it in practice mode now. but using df1,4 to screw and then doing it is way easier and only does 1 dmg less (70 instead of 71).
@Kiable7
Жыл бұрын
Bro I've noticed the same thing and it was irking me the whole time. Was really hoping he would notice the hp bar resetting after screw attack.
@gemini4lyfe3001
Жыл бұрын
he aint that good bruh foh
@ismael8926
Жыл бұрын
the new player experience resumed: "you can play decently until someone starts throwing low blows"
@kissreno
Жыл бұрын
Fahk is a good first char. you have to keep in mind the devs nerfed his frames heavily, so kater in ranks he wont be as good as against newbies. i recommend you to check the character u want to learn, their top 10 moves. these moves give u a general idea how to play with the given character. for example fahks 3 is one of his best move
@jordandk3293
Жыл бұрын
Tekken is rough in the beginning don't only play ranked. Join casual games learn to take losses lightly, lab movement everyday, learn the fundamentals, don't stress to much about combos they'll come just learn how to get in and out, poke and punish, launch wiffs and most importantly have fun tekken is filled with visual stimulus and cool looking moves and characters so don't forget to appreciate that.
@sniitchBruh
Жыл бұрын
Underrated tip - Grind in TREASURE BATTLE on highest difficulty. It’s the best thing to use as a simulation for Online fights imo, you’re gaining so much character information both yours and your opponents. Gives so many realistic situations to practice your punishing, counters, combo carry, mixups EVERYTHING. Even if it’s easy at first the AI gets much harder as your Rank increases which is perfect. You’ll gain so much confidence and experience. Also please poke check more, I know combos are the ish but Poking your opponent to death is also quite rewarding 😂 oh and Grab a lot more too they add a ton to the mind games. GGs bro.
@AT_BASE
11 ай бұрын
Na doesn’t matter the difficulty in treasure battle, you just wait and they’ll run at you and you can launch as they approach. There’s 100 moves for each character they’ll throw out and 5 of them will be truly relevant in the low levels. Playing that way won’t get you far online. It’s faster to play people, see what moves are most used by real people for each character, in what situations, and then lab those and be prepared for them. Then repeat for a couple decades and boom- you’re mid level at tekken 👍
@DiamondsBrainz
Жыл бұрын
I have just bought Tekken 7 earlier today and wanted to try the online match since watching others playing was very entertaining
@Szyna301
Жыл бұрын
according to my knowdlenge Fahk is not a top tier anymore after nerfs xD
@reeely6245
Жыл бұрын
Yea, I hadn't played the game in a while like I said and i did not know about the season 5 update :')
@anihive8487
Жыл бұрын
Great song choice. There were a lot of songs I have on my playlist and even added to my playlist from your video. It's always nice to see a new player getting into tekken and even people who make these beginners experience videos. Always great to see and I really hope you stick with it because it's so sick!
@1991jj
Жыл бұрын
As a Tekken player, I might be biased but I think Tekken is another level of dedication. It takes a loooong time and hours on hours to get even relatively decent at the game.
@yoshitsune5691
Жыл бұрын
And even longer to move pass intermediate to high lvl, most people like me are hard stuck in purple ranks XD
@1991jj
Жыл бұрын
@@yoshitsune5691 I know how you feel bro. I was stuck there too. What helped me was actually labbing matchups and movement. Also making sure you are still having fun with it. Most important thing for me was just enjoying the game and learning diff characters. This helped me move past blue ranks.
@tolgeh3443
Жыл бұрын
The problem ain’t the noob, but the rather old average playerbase that’s already been playing since the earliest of tekkens time. Me and my brother have been playing since Tekken DR on PSP back then, followed by 5 for PS2, then 6 on PSP again and then 7 on PS4
@voxrex3932
Жыл бұрын
First match online and it's a Wi-Fi Law, couldn't be better. Cool vid, keep it up.
@chermitto
Жыл бұрын
Hey great vid man, one thing about your combos, those are great combos but maybe it wasnt written where you read the combo but you have to dash in before the df1,4,3,2
@reeely6245
Жыл бұрын
I did not realize that till after the video LMAO. But if it works it works
@chermitto
Жыл бұрын
Lol right 1st dans dont block🤣
@zeusvoli966
Жыл бұрын
That vídeo is really good, try doing more of fighting games
@SupahDeku
Жыл бұрын
Great idea with this video, since there are so many high level tekken online and little to how about starting your adventure with the series. Even tutorial vids only tell you to go for difficult stuff since "Its optimal". Coming from the same background I had really similiar struggles with this having no reference that normal people dont get to high ranks after 11 matches like everyone on YT. Too bad no one told you in the beginning of your journey that learning movement is the most important thing here and that it is nothing like any other fighting game. Keep up the good work!
@ZREXKING
Жыл бұрын
nice gameplay some advice is that when you do df14~32 with fah (the ending of your combo) then run or dash up then do it otherwise it won't count if the redness of the healthbar goes away then its not counted as a real combo but rather a float if you mash 3 or 4 you can techroll out of it but what you did is float and oki which isn't bad but generally you would want to kill your opponent as fast as possible without giving them a chance to retaliate good luck
@p1ckmansm0del
Жыл бұрын
I really hope to see more of your Tekken 7 journey. I got my Leo to Byakko (red rank) today, and I still mald to hell and back. I love seeing you learn this game and hope for more Tekken 7 vids focusing on your growth. Great editing, and I love the inclusion of your malding; great content!
@DeathXperiance
Жыл бұрын
a new fahk has appeared?! 👀
@Finngon
Жыл бұрын
Hey just wanted to let you know about that Fahk combo you were practicing: You want to dash in after the screw so that the df1,4~3,2 hits naturally. Otherwise it drops.
@scottmalkinson6983
Жыл бұрын
I love that Heisenberg cameo.
@pirofagista
Жыл бұрын
Congrats and welcome dude, Tekken is a fun game with a huge path to walk, and I'm happy that more and more people are trying this marvelous game. Stay playing =)
@admiralbiggs
Жыл бұрын
Pretty freakin good for your first time!
@GodrickTheGrafted123
Жыл бұрын
I mean he has played fighting games before so it wouldn't be too hard to get used to after minor training.
@BigDaddyWes
Жыл бұрын
Punishment is everything. Focus on punishment and movement before combos. Understanding high crush/low crush, power crush, sidestep, back dash and those sorts of things are much more valuable than B&Bs in the beginning. Once you understand move properties you'll understand how different strings tie together and how combos are built/why they work or don't work. If you can consistently block/step your opponent and punish, it doesn't matter how much damage you can do with a combo. Otherwise you're just memorizing cheat codes for a game you don't know how to play yet.
@thatyellowfellow
10 ай бұрын
I agree I actually think learning combos, particularly the optimised ones is a noob trap. They're pretty high level things that only have a use once the fundamentals produce their desired effect. I will say though, i think learning strings is quite important, purely because it makes the player go from mashing, to actually knowing what buttons actually do what with their character. But tbh i think the most important thing for new players to learn is actually how to defend. Hyper aggression works well at the lower-to-intermediate level because everyone is mashing and gets beaten up, but knowing how to successfully defend actually gives you way more time to learn about your opponent and stops you losing the match.
@dan-qd9cx
Жыл бұрын
fahkumram is useful when it comes to walls so whenever you're near to the wall, try pressing F324~3(hold) or 3 4~3(hold) or 4 3~4(hold) it will break the opponent guard so that you can do b+3+4+2 OR rage drive and using 3 4~3 it has a +14 frame advantage so it will be useful in rank matches, offline matches, tournaments etc.
@LinearMadness
Жыл бұрын
the panic ragearts are strong with this one
@yaboitaye1641
Жыл бұрын
W vid❤
@MrTrombonator
Жыл бұрын
in tekken the best thing to first learn is punishing moves and trying using them after you block ANYTHING, start from trying using 10f punish if it hits memorise, try using 12f on that same move and so on and so forth, i mean bnb combos are good aswel, but every time you press df2,3 opponent can duck the second hit and launch you instead
@KinnNailchagette
Жыл бұрын
you are taking learning the game the right way! going to practice mode is the golden. hitting up ranked or quick matches will be frustrating without practice. keep it up!
@zadenexcalibur7694
Жыл бұрын
"My mental was completely destroyed." You mean... you mean he destroyed your cognitive???
@RingoNee
Жыл бұрын
15:33 yes that's unblockable, don't worry and don't panic, she can't cancel her unblockable so be patient, jab her out and convert to a full combo
@BAM0GRAM
Жыл бұрын
One thing about low ranks is no one protects their shins
@Alexman208GR
Жыл бұрын
Fun video to watch, love seeing newbies be frustrated with the game, its.. nostalgic in a way. Never ever use b1 in neutral, very punishable and it's only used for punishment. At 19:15 "time to find some pokes I could use" next clip starts with 3. I FUCKING KNEW IT! Don't use grabs for now, but if you have to only use df1+2 since it's difficult for newbies to break, while the 1+3 and 2+4 are often broken accidentally.
@digestedbiscuit2732
Жыл бұрын
Gotta remember to dash forward before you input the combo enders or they don't connect :)
@nggameworks2244
Жыл бұрын
Keep practicing and you get better and better. and yes too addictive than any other fighting game. I myself was total noob when i started 6 months ago but now i'm on tekken god rank. i am looking forward seeing more of your videos.
@leonflorence118
Жыл бұрын
Damn, you must have put a lot of time in to get God ranks in only 6 months
@its_nukatron
Жыл бұрын
Great song choices!
@luxeu_imnida
Жыл бұрын
a video I can relate to, I literally just bought it a few days ago but experiencing pain and stress from buying it HAHAHA but still gives me a lot of fun when I win and learn more. Hoping to see more progress from you bro ;))
@JcgLounge
Жыл бұрын
It’s so hard for me to get into Tekken bro. That long combo string you showed in the training section makes my head spin. Tekken is not easy. Basic movement is rough for me.
@josepartida1711
Жыл бұрын
12:09 lmao welcome to tekken bro, you're starting to understand
@jinbo5867
Жыл бұрын
something you can improve on is mostly just frames and being more aggressive as a fahk player. something ive noticed is that you play rather passively with fahk and not properly utilize his 50/50s (mixups). another thing ive noticed is that you arent punishing the other opponent properly. learning all about the frame data is very important. when you blocked the law's snakeedge (that one slow low attack), you couldve launched that law and start a combo. a few subtle things that needs to be changed is your usage of rage art. like the other comments say, try not to rely on rage art as much. use rage drive within your combos are just use rage drives to keep the opponent guessing. Try using your jab strings more often too. you can attack the opponent a lot more safely without risk of being punished and you can sometimes even chip off some of the opponents health bar. Dont also forget to play patiently and keeping your composure. very vital to winning matches. movement is also quite important. i noticed you dont backdash or sidedash very often. side dashing can be used to get yourself out of an awkward position and back dashes can be used to make the opponent miss sometimes and you can get in a sneaky punish.
@MrTrombonator
Жыл бұрын
if you use the term "links" that are similar to street fighter then there is absolutely no links in tekken, cuz aside from some very special ocasions you dont need to time your inputs, the buffer is large as hell, you can just mash the next needed inputs 90% of the time
@fredyg9703
Жыл бұрын
Tekken is my fav, but you Need to know how to do korean backdash, learn frame data and punish
@jamesmckenna4460
Жыл бұрын
Stick with it! Love that you use good songs and tell their titles too haha
@fredericleveque7873
Жыл бұрын
just a lil tips if you were to ever play the game consistently as fahk, the df1 faint into 4,1 for ending combo, you have to connect the df1 first on tailed opponents, it require to dash forward first to connect de df1, when the combo hit reset it basicly mean that the oponent would have an opportunity to actualy do something, so when you connect the sweep and combo get back to 1 you actualy missed the combo. also i'm not fond of 2d versus fighting and i don't know if the frame data is as important in these, but in tekken knowing yours, and as much as possible of the usual move of every wharacters frame date is basicly the gap to pass from casual to intermediate player imo. also mixups obviously, i realy like not finishing the 3,1,4 string, it space pretty well and opponent either expect 2 mids or one low and usualy don't react agressively to that, it break the pacing and is realy effective at my level of play right now (24th dan) to push people into mistakes, 3,1 into a sidestep 4 usualy works wonder, kinda cheesy, but people tend to jab check a lot when they don't know so they get stepped out and launched.
@AT_BASE
11 ай бұрын
I often wonder how many of these beginner videos are real . But mans immediately flexed that fake teachable combo and called fahk top tier . He really a beginner
@AT_BASE
11 ай бұрын
The 3rd act redemption arcs of these vids always funny cause they’re in the same ranks still doing the same stuff but it’s opponents that don’t stop mashing so they run in to it lol Bro ran out of good footage and put on a tournament for the outro
@TheAciditty
Жыл бұрын
Watching this it is even more apparent that this game should have a better tutorial for mechanics besides the punish trainer. The legacy skills are an after thought for the old players, we don't even think about it. New players get thrown under the bus as the game has built in gatekeeping and tells you nothing except combos and move lists. When you get to the point of knowing how minus something is just by looking at it and choosing the right punish for it, then it is time to start "learning" Tekken.
@THR33_Dizzle
Жыл бұрын
You gotta run in after the 3, 4~4 before you do the d/f+1, 4, 3, 2 ender for guaranteed damage, the d/f+1 should connect as well, 😉
@edgelord121
Жыл бұрын
Keep it up. You will fall in love with this game.
@stellocut99
Жыл бұрын
Not if keeps fighting 3 bar Laws and carried Hwos.
@kokuendono
Жыл бұрын
Now this is some high quality stuff. The Tekken grind definitely is an odd but fun one
@Ivight
Жыл бұрын
2:35 after the tailspin u gota dash and then continue to make it a full combo or else the opponent can get up and punish u
@neilabrahams9153
Жыл бұрын
Here for you journey man. I'm only like a few months ahead of you.
@xcqt_fgc
Жыл бұрын
This was a great video, my guy! Fantastic documentary of how a new players experience of the game. Tekken is in my own opinion the best, deepest and hardest fighting game out there. Love that you're trying it out. Great character choice, although he isn't really top tier anymore because he's gotten some big nerfs lately, but he is very strong! Keep up the good work! You'll go far! :D
@TonyTheTGR
Жыл бұрын
From the perspective of someone coming from 2D fighters to Tekken, Tekken has a lot of moves that emphasize LP + RP and LK + RK... so while it takes some relearning, I personally recommend inverting your 2 and 3 buttons. Because most of SF/KoF have this focus on same-strength buttons for mechanics (LP + LK for instance), it's far more natural to translate this with the 2 and 3 inverted; whereas without that, all you're getting from those inputs (without the inversion) is your two throw variations. It's uncommon, and kind of unpopular perhaps, but it'll carry you a long way with more advanced moves.
@olav_
Жыл бұрын
Heyo! So i started playing tekken in 2021 and have gotten way too many hours in the game allready. its actually very cool to see how somebody used to 2ds takes on the game since i never really got into fighting games before tekken. Im sorry i cant let this go so i got quite a few points. 1. Im pretty sure fahk got quite hard nerfs in the previous patch so i dont think he is considered a top tier anymore. 2. So that combo you are doing looks weird. i haven played fahk, but i went to test and i think you should dash up next to the enemy after the screw. so the df1 would connect as well. Right now doing it the way you did it they can tech roll and avoid the last hits. but if you walk up first then do the df1, [ 4~3 ], 2 everything will connect 3. So again i have like 0 time in 2d fighters but thats something i heard a lot as well that in 2ds you crouch block a lot. and like you said its generally a bad idea in tekken. You were talking about this when fighting the law and he was using the low sweep into flip kick (you might hear it refered to as either dragons tail, or snake edge) and thats one of the moves that will a lot of the time get blocked on reaction when you are used to seeing it. 4. So you were wondering about safeish pokes etc. and the 1 jab for most characters is like the best and most used move in the entire game. Its very fast at 10 frames. it leaves you at an advantage on block etc etc etc. 5. Lastly keep it up! i had a couple of friends helping me out and i feel like getting into tekken alone would have been extremely hard
@reeely6245
Жыл бұрын
1.) yea, i wrote the script before i learned about the nerfs 2.) i got the combo from a reddit thread and i didn't know that i had to dash up after the 3, 4, 4 so thats why it looks weird 3.) i probably shouldn't do this, but im trying to drill into my head to not crouch block because of mids, so when i get used to tekken more it'll become more natural 4.) Thanks for the advice 5.) Glad you enjoyed the video and thanks for the encouragement!
@liv3vil-Kei
Жыл бұрын
missed opportunity to pick Sagats theme at the begining instead of Cammys
@reeely6245
Жыл бұрын
i didnt realize. I really should've, maybe i can do that in the next video
@OddSauce
Жыл бұрын
There's also the argument to be made that "top tier picks" really don't matter when you're a beginner because you're still not at that level where you can abuse what makes a Cartain character better than the rest of the cast
@leathersosoft2798
Жыл бұрын
Most of the time the top tier picks are top tier mostly for simplicity and easy to learn...wit some annoying cheap cheesing...which he had lol.
@Alsry1
Жыл бұрын
@@leathersosoft2798 nah it aint noctis
@nocteowl
Жыл бұрын
Find your characters jab/vibe checker. It'll take you far.
@jacoblow3237
Жыл бұрын
Your begginer experience is so different from mine
@rayvincyful1
Жыл бұрын
How different?
@Seatek_Ark
Жыл бұрын
The american reset on your combos is too real lol.
@chingchenghanji643
Жыл бұрын
When you searched those bread n butter combos, I think you missed the part that you need to dash after your opponent is tail spinned to connect your combo further, not doing d/f 1, 4~3, 2 at the same position
@reeely6245
Жыл бұрын
Yea, I used a Reddit thread so no videos lol. I learned though and now do the ACTUAL combo
@Eskolol
Жыл бұрын
What to do on neutral. What are your safe pokes. What are your lows. What are your throws. Do you have frame traps. Do you have tech traps. What to do at wall. Learning not to drop a combo. What are your 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14+ frame punishes (punishment training in practice mode can help with that). And patience. Those are the things you need to do good in lower ranks. Character knowledge becomes more important in higher ranks when people start knowledge checking you, but in lower ranks most people don't know what their own characters can do. Also SIDESTEP. Too many players play too 2D in lower ranks. You don't have to know the frames of every move in the game. You can learn as you fight. When you block a move that looks unsafe, try your 14 frame punish. If that gets blocked, next time try your 13 or 12 frame and so on. That way you can find what the right punish is mid match. And ignore the people saying that you should drop Fahk. If you enjoy playing him then play him. I think it is more important to play with a character that you enjoy playing rather than tier whoring... If you think Fahk looks cool, his moves looks cool, winning with him is satisfying. Then that is enough.
@neizaru992
Жыл бұрын
Wanted to main Fahk for a while, but decided against him because after his nerfs he got destroyed
@reeely6245
Жыл бұрын
I can see that, the nerfs were severe, i didnt know they happened during the making of the video so thats why i called him top tier lol
@edgelord121
Жыл бұрын
The nerfs don't matter if you're not a tournament player or at least God rank. People play with Lars and Gigas and make those chars work, Fahk is much better. Pick chars for their look/personality/playstyle and not because of a fucking tierlist.
@reeely6245
Жыл бұрын
EXACTLY, i play Fahkumram because he just looks badass and he feels fun.
@seed8325
Жыл бұрын
@@edgelord121 exactly. Tier lists dint mean shit unless you are at top 10% of all players base at least..
@nesquikkii
Жыл бұрын
fauk being demolished by nerfs kind of does matter even if you aren't god rank, if every single low he does except 1 gets him launched for a full combo, he also lost the ability to use most of his mix-ups, especially out of teep, as again it gets you launched or gives up your turn immediately against a decent player that knows the matchup (which is quite a lot as fauk was quite popular when he wasn't nerfed), and its quite important as lows are pretty much the backbone of tekken neutral. fauk is fine if you are going against players who dont know what they are doing, anyone who is clued in on fauks matchup will kill you. at that point you are basically praying that the person doesnt know the matchup, and i dont really like gambling on ranked. but good video man, you gave the game a good shake and did more than most do, by learning actual combos, kudos and hope you do more!
@TonyTheTGR
Жыл бұрын
Fahkumrahan is just Tekken's Sagat
@nightwolfgames8515
Жыл бұрын
I really like the video. Is it possible to make this a series
@reeely6245
Жыл бұрын
I was maybe thinking of doing a ranked series were i try to get through dans- the yellow ranks but well see. This video is popping off though! thanks for watching
@Mangfera
Жыл бұрын
Keep playing man. Ask people to spar. Everything will come in time. Play whoever you'd like. Don't compare yourself to ANYONE. We all learn and improve at different speeds. Don't forget to have fun👌👍👌 just a heads up.... Going after combos in Tekken first will force you to hit a wall sooner or later. You'll breeze through greenranks and even orange ranks. Once you get to ppl who have a deep fundamental understanding of Tekken pacing and movement, your combos wont be as free. Just saying bro✌️
@NoiseFetish
Жыл бұрын
Tekken 7 was my first "serious" fighting game. First one I took online (mostly cause there was nothing to do other than bad arcade mode and treasure battle). I did playseveral games before (Shadow Fighter and MK2 port on the Amiga, PS1 games like Tekken 1,2,3 or Toshinden, pc version of MK9 and SF4 I found in a supermarket discount bin etc.) but I never really bothered to learn anything. So I guess my experience was kinda similar. I was playing Kazumi and my 1st month win rate was about 10%. Yes, I kept a tally. :D I'm still bad but decent enough to get to orange ranks and Tekken also made me expand into other games (MK11 and Strive and in future I plan on trying SF6) and yes, the journey's been frustrating at times but it has also been great at other times. Like, I do feel like I've actually improved a lot in games in general thanks to doing fighting games. Funnily I spent years trying to first get to green ranks and then to yellow... only to hit orange fairly easily when I got back into the game after Evo because I was stressing too much about rank. But since I started Strive on 2nd floor and managed to climb to 8th floor (first with I-No and then again with Baiken after I got knocked back to 6 when I started playing her) and even defeated some 10 floor players, I felt like I didn't have anything to prove with with hitting a specific rank in Tekken... and bam, suddenly I'm in orange ranks... aaand then I started caring about rank again cause someone said "only 2 ranks until Genbu" aaand that sent me back to the greens :D Either way, game is fun and it's so nice to see new players are still joining (you even fought someone with 0 wins as your first match). Here's hoping Tekken 8 is great.
@Violate1k
Жыл бұрын
in tekken this notation "~" is called tilde "till duh" where you slide the first button in to the next. Hope your journey is great.
@bongumusangcobo4474
Жыл бұрын
You're dropping those combos bro.
@GodrickTheGrafted123
Жыл бұрын
Bruh he's new to Tekken I'm sure you'd do the same if you just started any fighting game.
@xAxCx
Жыл бұрын
Oh bro, Fahk was nerfed to oblivion back in Dec. '22. So it's great you like him because he's actually bottom tier atm.
@FadedWorld.
Жыл бұрын
Quick tips: It's better to learn basic frames as quickly as possible, you don't have to learn all the frames but mainly take example of any 2 characters in the game and focus on block and whiff punishing them. Practicing against Paul and Feng will give you a general idea of how to punish and react against most of the roster and give you an understanding about the basic fundamentals. However, on the contrary every character is unique and have to be dealt accordingly. When you practically realise all this collective information, put it into action and only then you will start winning matches. Also, it is almost always better to perform Rage arts after the screw for optimal damage.
@Mangfera
Жыл бұрын
This☝️☝️☝️☝️☝️☝️☝️ I try so hard to emphasize this to newer players. Your combos will only take you so far, probably only through green ranks. Eventually you'll get the players who aren't going to be mashing and won't run into everything, as a result your combos won't be as free
@CDDT
Жыл бұрын
For and otbers may agree...its the community that will keep u once u find a spot to settle in, be it online or offline.
@PlebCentre
Жыл бұрын
Got to Raijin without learning any combos above 10 inputs Matchup knowledge is that important.
@shaghilathar3588
Жыл бұрын
10 inputs is alot, I mean are you counting db2 as 1 input or 3? If 1 then 10 inputs is alot
@PlebCentre
Жыл бұрын
@@shaghilathar3588 I play on controller, so 3
@denisewilliams4502
Жыл бұрын
Because you want to hit him with that left uppercut band this week you're going to hit them with the ending up to the damage and it's going to affect your carry to the wall
@KrisDee1981
Жыл бұрын
If you new to Tekken I would advise you to try basic character like Kazumi and learn fundamentals. And don't try to combo every time. Use her pokes like Jab, df1, db4, d3+4, etc. She doesn't have many launchers, but magic 4, hop knee and ff4 will do the job. Also learn wall combos and don't forget about mixing trows. Don't forget to punish, especially when you block lows ws44 is your safe option if you don't know opponents frames.
@Spazek
Жыл бұрын
lol... as a primarily Tekken player, I always feel bad about what the annotation must look like to new players. When you add the ~ slide annotation that fahk uses literally all the time, forget about it. Also... you might want to try Gigas eventually. Your description of your favorite character type sounds more like him than Fahk. Forcing an uninterruptable 50/50 is like his entire gameplan.
@noless
Жыл бұрын
This is the closest Tekken to a 2d fighter (if we're not counting the very early games) since movement is more restricted. Sidestepping is almost useless since so many moves track. You have to sidewalk. Players are mostly just korean backdashing.
@cameronmortimer8476
Жыл бұрын
That law did way less dragon tails than most 1st Dan's..improvement abound
@brewsive
Жыл бұрын
there's nothing more tilting in tekken when you first learn the game than losing those match ups you know for a fact you can/should win but your opponent dips like a coward. Also a tip for blocking Lucky Chole's rage art is that it's a low so you have to low block... you blocked high so you guessed right just wrong block.
@LorenzoC36
Жыл бұрын
my thinking is that when a player learns to dic jab effectively, assuming all the pre-requisite knowledge like combos and general character knowledge, that's the entry of competitive play. Cuz damn I remember anything below genbu would be stumped with just pressure then dicc jab or stopping their pressure with dicc jab. From there then the game gets kinda fun.
@Repetz94
Жыл бұрын
if you like big guys with big mixups you should play marduk btw but big bodies are also basically 2ds
@denisewilliams4502
Жыл бұрын
Sorry I messed that up I should spell check hope you understand what I was saying at the beginning of the combo is right the ending you have to do a dash to be able to get the full damage you're doing it from neutral you're going to miss at least one or two hits
@itstimeforafuckingcrusade
Жыл бұрын
Fahkumram got nerfed to the ground. Past brown ranks, most players are aware of his slow frames, his lackluster sidestep, and his usual mix-ups.
@MachineGaze
Жыл бұрын
The game which requieres you to be both patient and hyperagressive at the same time
@Akirabruh
Жыл бұрын
I remember practicing out combos when I first started (Bryan) it is one thing to master it in practice mode but it's a whole other animal in online to land the combo.
@raypl0xer
Жыл бұрын
I felt the cheesy bits in my soul lmao
@six7388
Жыл бұрын
‘He picked a top tier Character’ *picks Fahkunrahm* Those were the fun days, back when fahk was actually top tier and not just a wall punish character
@djjk6585
Жыл бұрын
He's not S teir anymore. More of an A. I personally couldn't stand fighting him when he was first released but now he's not that bad.
@jakobs9453
Жыл бұрын
playing against kunimitsu also makes me wanna kms :D
@cristianpaulnomong409
8 ай бұрын
You should dash and connect or hit the enemy with df+1,4-3,2 for guarantee damage.
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