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== Key moves == | == Key moves == | ||
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; 1 | ; df+1 | ||
: | : Great for mid checking and starting offensive pressure due to its frame data and extensions. | ||
: On block Nina has plenty of time to perform a variety of movement options to avoid immediate retaliation. | |||
; 1+4 | |||
: Ivory Cutter has a tall hitbox which makes it great for challenging evasive moves and stances such as AOP. | |||
: The move also slight retracts her hurtbox while expanding her hitbox. Making it great for keep out and challenging Yoshimitsu's flash. | |||
; 3+4 | |||
: A well spaced 3+4 on block places the defender in an ambiguous situation. | |||
: They can challenge Nina's potential CD but if one does not come out the defender will likely whiff. | |||
: They can refuse to challenge the CD and allow Nina to do it freely. | |||
; f+4 | |||
: f+4 and its extension f+4,2 provides Nina with an approach and mix up tool. | |||
: If the defender chooses to respect the full string, Nina is free to go from f+4 into any sidestep option. | |||
: If the defender chooses to challenge Nina going into sidestep, they risk being hit by the full f+4,2 string. | |||
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* qcf+2 | * qcf+2 | ||
* qcf+1 | * qcf+1 | ||
* df+1 | |||
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* db+3 | * db+3 | ||
* df+2 | * df+2 | ||
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== External Links == | |||
* [https://docs.google.com/document/d/15iC2duCQLb0EoqBXyMkjWffiFE_IDLaenVBA6kS2bM4/edit The UberDuderOfDoomer's T8 Nina Guide] |
Latest revision as of 14:03, 12 April 2024
Nina |
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Strategy (Tekken 8) |
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This page is for Tekken 8. For Tekken 7, see Nina strategy (Tekken 7).
Key moves
Function | |
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Core | |
Secondary | |
Extra |
Move | Poke | Counter | Mixup | Keepout | Approach | Oki | |
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1 | |||||||
1,2 | |||||||
df+1 | |||||||
df+1,2 | |||||||
d+2 | |||||||
b+2,2 | |||||||
f+4 | |||||||
WR.1+2 | |||||||
qcf+2 | |||||||
1+4 | |||||||
3+4 | |||||||
db+3 | |||||||
d,DF+4 | |||||||
SS.1 | |||||||
qcf+1 | |||||||
df+2 | |||||||
f+2 | |||||||
df+4 | |||||||
df+3 | |||||||
db+2 | |||||||
SS.4 |
- df+1
- Great for mid checking and starting offensive pressure due to its frame data and extensions.
- On block Nina has plenty of time to perform a variety of movement options to avoid immediate retaliation.
- 1+4
- Ivory Cutter has a tall hitbox which makes it great for challenging evasive moves and stances such as AOP.
- The move also slight retracts her hurtbox while expanding her hitbox. Making it great for keep out and challenging Yoshimitsu's flash.
- 3+4
- A well spaced 3+4 on block places the defender in an ambiguous situation.
- They can challenge Nina's potential CD but if one does not come out the defender will likely whiff.
- They can refuse to challenge the CD and allow Nina to do it freely.
- f+4
- f+4 and its extension f+4,2 provides Nina with an approach and mix up tool.
- If the defender chooses to respect the full string, Nina is free to go from f+4 into any sidestep option.
- If the defender chooses to challenge Nina going into sidestep, they risk being hit by the full f+4,2 string.
Tracks left
- qcf+2
- qcf+1
- df+1
Tracks both
- b+2
- 3+4
- db+2
- d+2
- d,DF+4
- SS.4
Tracks right
- db+3
- df+2
- df+3