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* '''Slippery''': b+3+4 into b let's Lei quickly increase distance between him and the opponent much, much more effectively than any other character. Pair that with his d+1+2 and his ability to constantly sidestep out of his strings, and it's hard to argue that he doesn't have by far the best movement in Tekken 3. If that isn't enough he also has multiple parries, making him overall really slippery and very easy to troll with.
* '''Slippery''': b+3+4 into b let's Lei quickly increase distance between him and the opponent much, much more effectively than any other character. He can drop to the ground on command, and he has moves with good crushing properties. Additionally, he can sidestep into one of his "Art of" stances off of several moves and strings.
* '''Mental Burden''': With his various stances that present different threats, and many ways to fluidly transition in and out of them, players fighting a skilled Lei are burdened with having to make heads or tails of an opponent that is constantly reshuffling the terms of the battle on them.
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* '''Complex''':
* '''TBA''':
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Latest revision as of 01:02, 6 March 2024

Introduction

Strengths Weaknesses
  • Slippery: b+3+4 into b let's Lei quickly increase distance between him and the opponent much, much more effectively than any other character. He can drop to the ground on command, and he has moves with good crushing properties. Additionally, he can sidestep into one of his "Art of" stances off of several moves and strings.
  • TBA: