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== Key moves ==
== Key moves ==


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; 1
; df+1
: Jab is good okay.
: 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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* df+1
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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

This page is for Tekken 8. For Tekken 7, see Nina strategy (Tekken 7).

Key moves

Function
Core
Secondary
Extra
Move Poke Counter Mixup Keepout Approach Oki
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

External Links