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== | == Movement == | ||
=== Basic Movement === | |||
* Walk: {{Icon-TK|bp}} or {{Icon-TK|fp}} | |||
* Dash: {{Icon-TK|b}}{{Icon-TK|bp}} or {{Icon-TK|f}}{{Icon-TK|fp}} | |||
* Sidestep: {{Icon-TK|u}}{{Icon-TK|N}} or {{Icon-TK|d}}{{Icon-TK|N}} | |||
* Sidewalk: {{Icon-TK|u}}{{Icon-TK|up}} or {{Icon-TK|d}}{{Icon-TK|dp}} | |||
* Crouch: {{Icon-TK|dbp}} or {{Icon-TK|dp}} or {{Icon-TK|dfp}} | |||
* Jump: {{Icon-TK|ubp}} or {{Icon-TK|up}} or {{Icon-TK|ufp}} | |||
=== Movement Concepts === | |||
As a base rule, all forms of grounded movement in Tekken can be cancelled into any other action, including attacks, crouching, jumping and critically, all other forms of grounded movement. This allows movement to be very safe and open-ended. The most common types of movement cancels are '''sidestep cancels''' and '''backdash cancels'''. | |||
* Sidestep cancels are often used to make lateral movement more safe by interrupting with either blocking (SS~{{Icon-TK|bp}}) or ducking (SS~{{Icon-TK|dp}}), which are relatively common defensive option selects at higher levels of play. | |||
* Backdash cancels are primarily used to chain backdashes together, as backdashes cannot be cancelled into themselves the way forward dashes can. | |||
**The most well-known backdash cancel method is the "Korean Backdash", performed with {{Icon-TK|b}}{{Icon-TK|b}}{{Icon-TK|db}}{{Icon-TK|N}}{{Icon-TK|b}} and then repeating the sequence of {{Icon-TK|b}}{{Icon-TK|db}}{{Icon-TK|N}}{{Icon-TK|b}}. | |||
**Other methods include repeatedly cancelling backdashes with sidesteps and vice-versa ({{Icon-TK|b}}{{Icon-TK|b}}{{Icon-TK|N}}{{Icon-TK|d}}) or by using quarter-circle motions ({{Icon-TK|d}}{{Icon-TK|db}}{{Icon-TK|b}}{{Icon-TK|N}}{{Icon-TK|b}}), but this third method cannot be used by characters with backsway stances. | |||
=== Lateral Movement and Evasion === | |||
* | Sidesteps and sidewalks are vital movement options for positioning and for evading certain attacks. While both options seem superficially similar, there are differences between the two: | ||
* | * Sidesteps move a fixed distance, but cover that distance faster than sidewalks | ||
* Sidewalks can move continually, but move at a slower rate than sidesteps | |||
This distinction generally means that sidesteps are more effective for evading faster moves, while sidewalks are more effective for evading slower moves and strings. Note that evasion on sidesteps and sidewalks is not universal or static - the effectiveness of any given lateral movement option's evasiveness is dependent on the character, the attack being evaded and even the situation in which the evasion is attempted. | |||
Also note that it is impossible to sidestep or sidewalk into the foreground from a crouching state. This is especially relevant in situations where an attack has forced a character into a crouching state. | |||
=== | === Running === | ||
At further distances from the opponent, initiating a forward dash will result in a run. Running can be cancelled into attacks and movement options the same as a forward dash. While running, special running attack options become available. Note that not all running attacks are available to every character, or that certain characters may have unique running attacks which replace the generic ones. | |||
{{AttackData-T3 | chara = all | |||
| cat = Normal | |||
| name = Running Slash Kick | |||
| input = wr+3 | |||
| icons = WR{{Icon-TK|3}} | |||
| stance = | |||
| damage = 30 | |||
| hitlevel = m | |||
| impact = - | |||
| recovery = | |||
| blockadv = +17g | |||
| hitadv = KND | |||
| chadv = KND | |||
| notes = Available after running two steps. A small number of characters will recover knocked down after performing this move. | |||
}} | |||
{{AttackData-T3 | chara = all | |||
| cat = Normal | |||
| name = Running Slide | |||
| input = wr+4 | |||
| icons = WR{{Icon-TK|4}} | |||
| stance = | |||
| damage = 17 | |||
| hitlevel = L | |||
| impact = - | |||
| recovery = | |||
| blockadv = - | |||
| hitadv = KND | |||
| chadv = KND | |||
| notes = Available after running three steps. | |||
}} | |||
{{AttackData-T3 | chara = all | |||
| cat = Normal | |||
| name = Running Cross Chop | |||
| input = wr+1+2 | |||
| icons = WR{{Icon-TK|1+2}} | |||
| stance = | |||
| damage = 30 | |||
| hitlevel = m | |||
| impact = - | |||
| recovery = | |||
| blockadv = 0(?) | |||
| hitadv = KND | |||
| chadv = KND | |||
| notes = Available after running three steps. | |||
}} | |||
{{AttackData-T3 | chara = all | |||
| cat = Normal | |||
| name = Running Tackle | |||
| input = wr+N | |||
| icons = WR{{Icon-TK|N}} | |||
| stance = | |||
| damage = 5 | |||
| hitlevel = m (throw) | |||
| impact = - | |||
| recovery = | |||
| blockadv = KND | |||
| hitadv = KND | |||
| chadv = KND | |||
| notes = Available after running three steps. Transitions into generic mount, broken with 1+2. | |||
}} | |||
{{AttackData-T3 | chara = all | |||
| cat = Normal | |||
| name = Running Shoulder Tackle | |||
| input = wr+N | |||
| icons = WR{{Icon-TK|N}} | |||
| stance = | |||
| damage = 30 | |||
| hitlevel = m! | |||
| impact = | |||
| recovery = | |||
| blockadv = KND | |||
| hitadv = KND | |||
| chadv = KND | |||
| notes = Available after running four steps. | |||
}} | |||
{{AttackData-T3 | chara = all | |||
| cat = Normal | |||
| name = Trample | |||
| input = wr+N | |||
| icons = WR{{Icon-TK|N}} | |||
| stance = | |||
| damage = 14 | |||
| hitlevel = L | |||
| impact = - | |||
| recovery = | |||
| blockadv = ? | |||
| hitadv = KND | |||
| chadv = KND | |||
| notes = Available after running three steps. Only activates against opponents who are knocked down. | |||
}} | |||
==== Instant While Running (iWR) ==== | |||
A number of running attacks can be performed without having to first enter a true running state, allowing them to be performed while close to the opponent. For example, Dragunov's Russian Assault - normally performed as WR{{Icon-TK|2}} can be performed up close by inputting the move as {{Icon-TK|f}}{{Icon-TK|f}}{{Icon-TK|f}}{{Icon-TK|2}}, resulting in what is called an "Instant While Running Attack" (noted as iWR). The timing for this input becomes stricter the closer you are to the opponent, but for characters with strong running moves, being able to perform iWR attacks can be integral to their gameplan. | |||
=== Crouching === | |||
Crouching is achieved by inputting {{Icon-TK|dbp}}, {{Icon-TK|dp}} or {{Icon-TK|dfp}}. Crouching will make your character effectively immune to all high attacks as soon as the crouch input is received. | |||
==== Full Crouch (FC) and While Standing (WS) ==== | |||
Characters have a set of attacks available only while crouching, but these attacks do not become available immediately after crouching. Instead, most crouching attacks rely on a character entering the Full Crouch state (noted as FC), which occurs approximately 11 frames after inputting a crouch, or when holding {{Icon-TK|dp}} during any instance where your character recovers in crouch. | |||
Additionally, characters have access to a set of attacks which become available during the transition from crouching to standing. The state in which these attacks are available is called While Standing (noted as WS), and is achieved with a {{Icon-TK|N}} input after entering FC. The WS state lasts for approximately 6 frames after releasing {{Icon-TK|d}}. | |||
=== | ==== Crouch Cancel ==== | ||
Although it normally takes time for a character to transition from crouching to standing state, it is possible to circumvent this transition time by performing a '''Crouch Cancel'''. Crouch cancels are performed primarily by either sidestepping into the background or by dashing. Generally speaking, sidestep is the faster of the two crouch cancel options, making it somewhat more reliable in relevant situations. | |||
=== Defensive Concepts === | |||
==== Neutral Guard vs Input Guard ==== | |||
There are two primary ways to block attacks in Tekken: | |||
* Neutral guard (no input) | |||
* Input guard (hold {{Icon-TK|bp}} or {{Icon-TK|dbp}}) | |||
* | |||
* | |||
It is almost always preferable to use input guard over neutral guard. While neutral guard technically results in less pushback on block than input guard, the pushback difference is negligible, and many attacks have the ability to break through a neutral guard, making them only possible to block via an input guard. | |||
Additionally, neutral guard can only guard against high and mid attacks. Holding {{Icon-TK|dp}} can be used to guard low attacks, but it does not result in any pushback changes, and it still can be broken through by certain attacks that would otherwise be blocked by an input guard. | |||
===== Guard Breaks and Guardable Recovery ===== | |||
Tekken has a number of situations where a defender will be placed at a large disadvantage, but will still be able to block attacks. This occurs during a large number of wakeup options or when certain attacks make contact on hit or block. For example, the Running Slash Kick provides a frame advantage of +17g, meaning that it creates 17 frames of advantage for the attacker, but the defender is still capable of blocking during these frames. | |||
== | ==== Low Parry ==== | ||
By pressing and holding {{Icon-TK|dfp}}, characters may perform a '''Low Parry''', automatically countering all low attacks and generic crouching punches for either 20 frames or until {{Icon-TK|dfp}} is released. A successful low parry will push the opponent to the side, leaving them crouching and slightly off-axis at -18 frames. Note that while many characters are capable of launching off a low parry, not all characters have a move which can launch crouching opponents, so the reward from low parry can differ per character. | |||
=== Throws and Throw Breaks === | |||
Every character is capable of performing throws with {{Icon-TK|1+3}} (left throw or "1 throw") or {{Icon-TK|2+4}} (right throw or "2 throw"). Basic throws universally impact on frame 12, but character-specific command throws can have slight variances in impact time. | |||
To break a throw, press {{Icon-TK|1}} to break left throws, {{Icon-TK|2}} to break right throws, and {{Icon-TK|1+2}} to break two-handed throws. Each throw has a distinct startup animation which can be used to identify the correct throw break: left throws lead with the left arm, right throws lead with the right arm, and double-handed throws extend both arms equally. The throw break window in DR is approximately 15 frames, so it is possible to break throws on reaction, but this requires significant familiarity with throws and a strong presence of mind in-game. | |||
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==== Knockdowns ==== | |||
: | ===== Knockdown Positions ===== | ||
When knocked down by an attack, your character can be placed into one of three different positions: | |||
* '''FUFT''' - ''Face Up, Feet Towards'' | |||
* '''FUFA''' - ''Face Up, Feet Away'' | |||
* '''FDFT''' - ''Face Down, Feet Towards'' | |||
* '''FDFA''' - ''Face Down, Feet Away'' | |||
Each knockdown position has specific wakeup options available to them, as well as a set of universal ones. | |||
''' | ===== Tech Rolls ===== | ||
Most knockdowns in Tekken are soft knockdowns, which allow the use of a '''tech roll''' upon hitting the ground. To tech roll, press {{Icon-TK|1}} or {{Icon-TK|2}} just as you hit the ground to tech roll into the background, or press {{Icon-TK|3}} or {{Icon-TK|4}} to tech roll into the foreground. All tech rolls recover crouching, and have a brief period of time where the character is vulnerable but still able to guard, meaning that while they are often a safe way to get up, they do leave you more susceptible to mixups as you are waking up. | |||
===== Standard Wakeup Options ===== | |||
: | There are four broad wakeup options in Tekken: | ||
* '''Quick Stand''' - press {{Icon-TK|u}} or {{Icon-TK|db}} to stand up in place | |||
* '''Side Roll''' - press {{Icon-TK|1}} to roll into the background, or {{Icon-TK|d}}+{{Icon-TK|1}} to roll into the foreground | |||
* '''Back Roll''' - press {{Icon-TK|b}} to roll backwards | |||
* '''Front Roll''' - press {{Icon-TK|f}} to roll forwards | |||
Of the wakeup options, the safest are Quick Stand and Side Roll, as they have the shortest periods of vulnerability. All wakeup options have a vulnerable period which allows them to be punished with a proper read or setup, but Back Roll and Front Roll have the largest vulnerable windows as well as the largest hurtboxes, making them very susceptible to setups designed to punish them. | |||
===== Wakeup Attacks ===== | |||
Basic getup kicks can be performed by pressing {{Icon-TK|3}} or {{Icon-TK|4}} while on the ground - {{Icon-TK|3}} will perform a low getup kick, while {{Icon-TK|4}} will perform a mid getup kick. Each of the getup kicks has a different variant for each knockdown position. | |||
{{AttackData-T3 | chara = all | |||
| cat = Normal | |||
| name = Getup Low Kick (FUFT) | |||
| input = FUFT 3 | |||
| icons = FUFT{{Icon-TK|3}} | |||
| stance = | |||
| damage = 7 | |||
| hitlevel = L | |||
| impact = | |||
| recovery = | |||
| blockadv = -19 RC | |||
| hitadv = -7 RC | |||
| chadv = KND RC | |||
| notes = | |||
}} | |||
{{AttackData-T3 | chara = all | |||
| cat = Normal | |||
| name = Getup Mid Kick (FUFT) | |||
| input = FUFT 4 | |||
| icons = FUFT {{Icon-TK|3}} | |||
| stance = | |||
| damage = 12 | |||
| hitlevel = m | |||
| impact = | |||
| recovery = | |||
| blockadv = -18 | |||
| hitadv = -9 RC | |||
| chadv = KND | |||
| notes = | |||
}} | |||
{{AttackData-T3 | chara = all | |||
| cat = Normal | |||
| name = Getup Low Kick (FUFA) | |||
| input = FUFA 3 | |||
| icons = FUFA {{Icon-TK|3}} | |||
| stance = | |||
| damage = 7 | |||
| hitlevel = L | |||
| impact = | |||
| recovery = | |||
| blockadv = -15 RC | |||
| hitadv = KND RC | |||
| chadv = KND | |||
| notes = | |||
}} | |||
{{AttackData-T3 | chara = all | |||
| cat = Normal | |||
| name = Getup Mid Kick (FUFA) | |||
| input = FUFA 4 | |||
| icons = FUFA {{Icon-TK|4}} | |||
| stance = | |||
| damage = 10 | |||
| hitlevel = m | |||
| impact = | |||
| recovery = | |||
| blockadv = -14 | |||
| hitadv = KND | |||
| chadv = KND | |||
| notes = | |||
}} | |||
== | {{AttackData-T3 | chara = all | ||
| cat = Normal | |||
| name = Getup Low Kick (FDFT) | |||
| input = FDFT 3 | |||
| icons = FDFT {{Icon-TK|3}} | |||
| stance = | |||
| damage = 7 | |||
| hitlevel = L | |||
| impact = | |||
| recovery = | |||
| blockadv = -17 RC | |||
| hitadv = +4 RC | |||
| chadv = KND | |||
| notes = | |||
}} | |||
{{AttackData-T3 | chara = all | |||
| cat = Normal | |||
| name = Getup Mid Kick (FDFT) | |||
| input = FDFT 4 | |||
| icons = FDFT {{Icon-TK|4}} | |||
| stance = | |||
| damage = 10 | |||
| hitlevel = m | |||
| impact = | |||
| recovery = | |||
| blockadv = -14 | |||
| hitadv = -5 | |||
| chadv = KND | |||
| notes = | |||
}} | |||
== | {{AttackData-T3 | chara = all | ||
| cat = Normal | |||
| name = Getup Low Kick (FDFA) | |||
| input = FDFA 3 | |||
| icons = FDFA {{Icon-TK|3}} | |||
| stance = | |||
| damage = 7 | |||
| hitlevel = L | |||
| impact = | |||
| recovery = | |||
| blockadv = -19 RC | |||
| hitadv = -8 RC | |||
| chadv = KND RC | |||
| notes = | |||
}} | |||
{{AttackData-T3 | chara = all | |||
| cat = Normal | |||
| name = Getup Low Kick (FDFA) | |||
| input = FDFA 4 | |||
| icons = FDFA {{Icon-TK|4}} | |||
| stance = | |||
| damage = 7 | |||
| hitlevel = m | |||
| impact = | |||
| recovery = | |||
| blockadv = -19 | |||
| hitadv = -10 (KND) | |||
| chadv = KND | |||
| notes = | |||
}} | |||
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Additionally, FUFT also has access to Getup Toe Kicks performed with {{Icon-TK|d}}+{{Icon-TK|3}} or {{Icon-TK|4}}. | |||
{{AttackData-T3 | chara = all | |||
| cat = Normal | |||
| name = Getup Toe Kick | |||
| input = FUFT d+3_d+4 | |||
| icons = FUFT {{Icon-TK|d}}{{Icon-TK|3}}_{{Icon-TK|d}}{{Icon-TK|4}} | |||
| stance = | |||
| damage = 3~7 | |||
| hitlevel = l | |||
| impact = | |||
| recovery = | |||
| blockadv = -22 RC | |||
| hitadv = -11 RC | |||
| chadv = -11 RC | |||
| notes = | |||
}} | |||
Characters also have access to special Spring Kick and Cross Chop options from FUFT. | |||
{{AttackData-T3 | chara = all | |||
| cat = Normal | |||
| name = Getup Cross Chop | |||
| input = FUFT f+1+2 | |||
| icons = FUFT {{Icon-TK|f}}{{Icon-TK|1+2}} | |||
| stance = | |||
| damage = 15 | |||
| hitlevel = m | |||
| impact = | |||
| recovery = | |||
| blockadv = +2 | |||
| hitadv = KND | |||
| chadv = KND | |||
| notes = Can also be performed with a backwards roll by inputting {{Icon-TK|b}}{{Icon-TK|1+2}}. | |||
}} | |||
{{AttackData-T3 | chara = all | |||
| cat = Normal | |||
| name = Getup Spring Kick | |||
| input = FUFT b+3+4 | |||
| icons = FUFT {{Icon-TK|b}}{{Icon-TK|3+4}} | |||
| stance = | |||
| damage = 20 | |||
| hitlevel = m | |||
| impact = | |||
| recovery = | |||
| blockadv = -22 | |||
| hitadv = KND | |||
| chadv = KND | |||
| notes = | |||
}} | |||
{{AttackData-T3 | chara = all | |||
| cat = Normal | |||
| name = Getup Spring to Dive | |||
| input = FUFT b+3+4 | |||
| icons = FUFT {{Icon-TK|b}}{{Icon-TK|3+4}} | |||
| stance = | |||
| damage = 20 | |||
| hitlevel = m | |||
| impact = | |||
| recovery = | |||
| blockadv = +10 | |||
| hitadv = KND | |||
| chadv = KND | |||
| notes = Only available to Paul, Yoshimitsu, Steve and Marduk. The +10 is a true guard break, guaranteeing follow-ups of i10 or faster. | |||
}} | |||
{{AttackData-T3 | chara = all | |||
| cat = Normal | |||
| name = Getup Spiral Spring Kick | |||
| input = FUFT b+3+4 | |||
| icons = FUFT {{Icon-TK|b}}{{Icon-TK|3+4}} | |||
| stance = | |||
| damage = 20 | |||
| hitlevel = m | |||
| impact = | |||
| recovery = | |||
| blockadv = -29 BT | |||
| hitadv = KND BT | |||
| chadv = KND BT | |||
| notes = Only available to King, Roger Jr., Christie, Eddy and Armor King. Ends in backturn. | |||
}} | |||
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Movement
Basic Movement
Movement Concepts
As a base rule, all forms of grounded movement in Tekken can be cancelled into any other action, including attacks, crouching, jumping and critically, all other forms of grounded movement. This allows movement to be very safe and open-ended. The most common types of movement cancels are sidestep cancels and backdash cancels.
- Sidestep cancels are often used to make lateral movement more safe by interrupting with either blocking (SS~
) or ducking (SS~
), which are relatively common defensive option selects at higher levels of play.
- Backdash cancels are primarily used to chain backdashes together, as backdashes cannot be cancelled into themselves the way forward dashes can.
- The most well-known backdash cancel method is the "Korean Backdash", performed with
and then repeating the sequence of
.
- Other methods include repeatedly cancelling backdashes with sidesteps and vice-versa (
) or by using quarter-circle motions (
), but this third method cannot be used by characters with backsway stances.
- The most well-known backdash cancel method is the "Korean Backdash", performed with
Lateral Movement and Evasion
Sidesteps and sidewalks are vital movement options for positioning and for evading certain attacks. While both options seem superficially similar, there are differences between the two:
- Sidesteps move a fixed distance, but cover that distance faster than sidewalks
- Sidewalks can move continually, but move at a slower rate than sidesteps
This distinction generally means that sidesteps are more effective for evading faster moves, while sidewalks are more effective for evading slower moves and strings. Note that evasion on sidesteps and sidewalks is not universal or static - the effectiveness of any given lateral movement option's evasiveness is dependent on the character, the attack being evaded and even the situation in which the evasion is attempted.
Also note that it is impossible to sidestep or sidewalk into the foreground from a crouching state. This is especially relevant in situations where an attack has forced a character into a crouching state.
Running
At further distances from the opponent, initiating a forward dash will result in a run. Running can be cancelled into attacks and movement options the same as a forward dash. While running, special running attack options become available. Note that not all running attacks are available to every character, or that certain characters may have unique running attacks which replace the generic ones.
Running Slide WR ![]() Normal
| |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Impact | Recovery | Total | Hit | Counter | Block |
- | - | KND | KND | - | |
Available after running three steps. |
Running Cross Chop WR ![]() Normal
| |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Impact | Recovery | Total | Hit | Counter | Block |
- | - | KND | KND | 0(?) | |
Available after running three steps. |
Running Shoulder Tackle WR ![]() Normal
| |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Impact | Recovery | Total | Hit | Counter | Block |
- | KND | KND | KND | ||
Available after running four steps. |
Trample WR ![]() Normal
| |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Impact | Recovery | Total | Hit | Counter | Block |
- | - | KND | KND | ? | |
Available after running three steps. Only activates against opponents who are knocked down. |
Instant While Running (iWR)
A number of running attacks can be performed without having to first enter a true running state, allowing them to be performed while close to the opponent. For example, Dragunov's Russian Assault - normally performed as WR can be performed up close by inputting the move as
, resulting in what is called an "Instant While Running Attack" (noted as iWR). The timing for this input becomes stricter the closer you are to the opponent, but for characters with strong running moves, being able to perform iWR attacks can be integral to their gameplan.
Crouching
Crouching is achieved by inputting ,
or
. Crouching will make your character effectively immune to all high attacks as soon as the crouch input is received.
Full Crouch (FC) and While Standing (WS)
Characters have a set of attacks available only while crouching, but these attacks do not become available immediately after crouching. Instead, most crouching attacks rely on a character entering the Full Crouch state (noted as FC), which occurs approximately 11 frames after inputting a crouch, or when holding during any instance where your character recovers in crouch.
Additionally, characters have access to a set of attacks which become available during the transition from crouching to standing. The state in which these attacks are available is called While Standing (noted as WS), and is achieved with a input after entering FC. The WS state lasts for approximately 6 frames after releasing
.
Crouch Cancel
Although it normally takes time for a character to transition from crouching to standing state, it is possible to circumvent this transition time by performing a Crouch Cancel. Crouch cancels are performed primarily by either sidestepping into the background or by dashing. Generally speaking, sidestep is the faster of the two crouch cancel options, making it somewhat more reliable in relevant situations.
Defensive Concepts
Neutral Guard vs Input Guard
There are two primary ways to block attacks in Tekken:
It is almost always preferable to use input guard over neutral guard. While neutral guard technically results in less pushback on block than input guard, the pushback difference is negligible, and many attacks have the ability to break through a neutral guard, making them only possible to block via an input guard.
Additionally, neutral guard can only guard against high and mid attacks. Holding can be used to guard low attacks, but it does not result in any pushback changes, and it still can be broken through by certain attacks that would otherwise be blocked by an input guard.
Guard Breaks and Guardable Recovery
Tekken has a number of situations where a defender will be placed at a large disadvantage, but will still be able to block attacks. This occurs during a large number of wakeup options or when certain attacks make contact on hit or block. For example, the Running Slash Kick provides a frame advantage of +17g, meaning that it creates 17 frames of advantage for the attacker, but the defender is still capable of blocking during these frames.
Low Parry
By pressing and holding , characters may perform a Low Parry, automatically countering all low attacks and generic crouching punches for either 20 frames or until
is released. A successful low parry will push the opponent to the side, leaving them crouching and slightly off-axis at -18 frames. Note that while many characters are capable of launching off a low parry, not all characters have a move which can launch crouching opponents, so the reward from low parry can differ per character.
Throws and Throw Breaks
Every character is capable of performing throws with (left throw or "1 throw") or
(right throw or "2 throw"). Basic throws universally impact on frame 12, but character-specific command throws can have slight variances in impact time.
To break a throw, press to break left throws,
to break right throws, and
to break two-handed throws. Each throw has a distinct startup animation which can be used to identify the correct throw break: left throws lead with the left arm, right throws lead with the right arm, and double-handed throws extend both arms equally. The throw break window in DR is approximately 15 frames, so it is possible to break throws on reaction, but this requires significant familiarity with throws and a strong presence of mind in-game.
Knockdowns
Knockdown Positions
When knocked down by an attack, your character can be placed into one of three different positions:
- FUFT - Face Up, Feet Towards
- FUFA - Face Up, Feet Away
- FDFT - Face Down, Feet Towards
- FDFA - Face Down, Feet Away
Each knockdown position has specific wakeup options available to them, as well as a set of universal ones.
Tech Rolls
Most knockdowns in Tekken are soft knockdowns, which allow the use of a tech roll upon hitting the ground. To tech roll, press or
just as you hit the ground to tech roll into the background, or press
or
to tech roll into the foreground. All tech rolls recover crouching, and have a brief period of time where the character is vulnerable but still able to guard, meaning that while they are often a safe way to get up, they do leave you more susceptible to mixups as you are waking up.
Standard Wakeup Options
There are four broad wakeup options in Tekken:
- Quick Stand - press
or
to stand up in place
- Side Roll - press
to roll into the background, or
+
to roll into the foreground
- Back Roll - press
to roll backwards
- Front Roll - press
to roll forwards
Of the wakeup options, the safest are Quick Stand and Side Roll, as they have the shortest periods of vulnerability. All wakeup options have a vulnerable period which allows them to be punished with a proper read or setup, but Back Roll and Front Roll have the largest vulnerable windows as well as the largest hurtboxes, making them very susceptible to setups designed to punish them.
Wakeup Attacks
Basic getup kicks can be performed by pressing or
while on the ground -
will perform a low getup kick, while
will perform a mid getup kick. Each of the getup kicks has a different variant for each knockdown position.
Getup Low Kick (FUFT) FUFT ![]() Normal
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Impact | Recovery | Total | Hit | Counter | Block |
- | -7 RC | KND RC | -19 RC |
Getup Mid Kick (FUFT) FUFT ![]() Normal
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Impact | Recovery | Total | Hit | Counter | Block |
- | -9 RC | KND | -18 |
Getup Low Kick (FUFA) FUFA ![]() Normal
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Impact | Recovery | Total | Hit | Counter | Block |
- | KND RC | KND | -15 RC |
Getup Mid Kick (FUFA) FUFA ![]() Normal
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Impact | Recovery | Total | Hit | Counter | Block |
- | KND | KND | -14 |
Getup Low Kick (FDFT) FDFT ![]() Normal
| |||||
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Impact | Recovery | Total | Hit | Counter | Block |
- | +4 RC | KND | -17 RC |
Getup Mid Kick (FDFT) FDFT ![]() Normal
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Impact | Recovery | Total | Hit | Counter | Block |
- | -5 | KND | -14 |
Getup Low Kick (FDFA) FDFA ![]() Normal
| |||||
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Impact | Recovery | Total | Hit | Counter | Block |
- | -8 RC | KND RC | -19 RC |
Getup Low Kick (FDFA) FDFA ![]() Normal
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Impact | Recovery | Total | Hit | Counter | Block |
- | -10 (KND) | KND | -19 |
Additionally, FUFT also has access to Getup Toe Kicks performed with +
or
.
Getup Toe Kick FUFT ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Normal
| |||||
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Impact | Recovery | Total | Hit | Counter | Block |
- | -11 RC | -11 RC | -22 RC |
Characters also have access to special Spring Kick and Cross Chop options from FUFT.
Getup Cross Chop FUFT ![]() ![]() Normal
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Impact | Recovery | Total | Hit | Counter | Block |
- | KND | KND | +2 | ||
Can also be performed with a backwards roll by inputting ![]() ![]() |
Getup Spring Kick FUFT ![]() ![]() Normal
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Impact | Recovery | Total | Hit | Counter | Block |
- | KND | KND | -22 |