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* Very strong moves to play keepout (e.g., 3+4, qcb+1, db+4)
* Very strong moves to play keepout (e.g., 3+4, qcb+1, db+4)
* Devastating oki at the wall with taunt and its follow-ups
* Devastating oki at the wall with taunt and its follow-ups
* Snake Eye moves are incredibly powerful, especially in Heat where they can be used with impunity
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* One of 4 characters with a bad backdash cancel, on top of needing proper inputs due to backsway
* Poor early standing punishment
* Poor early standing punishment
* Lacks panic moves
* Lacks panic moves
* Awkward hitboxes on some key moves, and Jet Upper being a high is sometimes detrimental
* Requires difficult execution to optimize
* Requires difficult execution to optimize

Latest revision as of 11:06, 1 October 2024

Bryan
Heat
  • Gains access to Snake Eyes moves.
Heat Smash Mid, i18, -1 on hit, +15 on block
Heat Engagers
  • 1,2,4
  • db+1+2
  • f,F+2
  • ss2,1
  • SLS.1+2
Stances
  • SLS (Slither Step) – qcf
  • SWA (Sway) – qcb
  • SNE (Snake Eyes) – 1+3+4
Fastest
Launch
  • i14 – f,n,b+2 (standing)
  • i15 – ws1 (crouching)
CH launch
  • i12 – ws3 (crouching)
  • i13(~15) – qcb+1 (high)
  • i16 – f+3 (mid)
Wall splat
  • i13(~15) – qcb+1 (standing)
  • i13(~16) – f,F+2 (standing)
  • i16 – b+4 (standing)
  • i13 – FC.df+2,1 (crouching)
Archetypal moves
Mid check
  • df+2 (standing)
  • d+2 (standing)
  • ws4 (crouching)
Orbital uf+4
Stature kick
  • qcb+3
  • d+4
Snake edge df+3
Slash kick f,f,F+3
Generic moves
Remapped d+4 → db+4
Missing d+2
External links
Lore Bryan Fury
Twitter #T8_Bryan
Discord Bryan Fury Discord

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

Bryan is Tekken's keep-out and counter hit monster. It is scary to press buttons against Bryan due to his plethora of CH-launching attacks and high combo damage. It is scary to not press buttons against Bryan due to his strong pressure tools, lows and the infamous Taunt Jet Upper, an unblockable launcher. Playing Bryan requires demanding execution, a mastery of Tekken fundamentals, and an understanding of how to stoke tension in your opponent. The reward is one of the scariest characters to press a button against in the entire game.

Bryan's demanding execution and gameplan can make him difficult to approach for newcomers. He lacks defensive tools and puts the onus on the player to avoid getting pressured. His "small Tekken" is weak, and he can struggle against faster characters with better pokes.

Strengths
  • Strong counterhit moves and strings (e.g., 3+4, 1,2,1, b+1, f+3) that reward timing and punish aggression
  • High damage from combos and mixups, tremendous wall carry
  • Can launch punish -14 moves from standing with Jet Upper
  • Very strong moves to play keepout (e.g., 3+4, qcb+1, db+4)
  • Devastating oki at the wall with taunt and its follow-ups
  • Snake Eye moves are incredibly powerful, especially in Heat where they can be used with impunity
Weaknesses
  • One of 4 characters with a bad backdash cancel, on top of needing proper inputs due to backsway
  • Poor early standing punishment
  • Lacks panic moves
  • Awkward hitboxes on some key moves, and Jet Upper being a high is sometimes detrimental
  • Requires difficult execution to optimize
Taunt Jet Upper
importance
★★☆☆☆
value
★★★★★
dexterity
★★★★★
rhythm
★★★★★
Taunt b+4
importance
★★★★☆
value
★★★★☆
dexterity
★★★☆☆
rhythm
★★★★★