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== Bread n' butter ==
== Bread n' butter ==


{{BNB}}
{{Combolist|columns=1|
; Regular launch (e.g. uf+4)
: db+2 2 b+2,4 S! b+3,f~2,1


{{BNB}}
; Insta screw (e.g. CH f,F+4)
: S! 1+2,1 2 b+3,f~2,1


{| class="wikitable valign-middle"
; Crouching recovery (e.g. CH FUFT.3)
! Launcher type
: ws3,4 4,3,4 S! b+3,f~2,1
! Example(s)
! Juggle
|-
| Type #1
| {{Plainlist|
* u+4
* f+4.1
* SS+1
* WS+1
* CH b+1
* CH f+3
* CH 3+4
* CH 1+2.2
* CH WS+3
* Low parry
}}
}}
| {{Plainlist|
ย 
* d/b+2 f+1 b+2.4 S! b+3~f+2.1 ย  ย 
== Mini-combos ==
* d/b+2 f+1 b+2.4 S! b+3~f+4.1.2 ย 
ย 
* 1+2.1 4.3.4 S! b+3~f+2.1
{{Combolist|
* (mini SSR) qcf 3.4 4.3.4 S! b+3~f+2.1 - More challenging combo that needs a more precise run-up to hit the ender
; CH qcb+3
: [50] d+3+4,2<ref>Optimal follow up, on tech roll taunt is guaranteed; f,F+2 catches back roll; 2 whiffs at the wall, but d+3+4,2~DB allows a FC.df+2,1 setup if the enemy holds back at the wall</ref>
: [45] qcb+4<ref>Most damage at the wall, because (d+3+4),2 whiffs</ref>
ย 
; [32] f,F+4
; [25] (qcb+2),4
; [18] CH (1,2),3<ref name="qcb+4 follow-up">qcb+4 whiffs at max range</ref>
; [21] CH (1,4,3),3
; [30] CH (b+3),1+2
; [30] CH b,df+4<ref name="qcb+4 follow-up"/>
: [+18] qcb+4
: [+10] d+4
ย 
; f,F+2 (no backroll)
: [50] dash qcb+4
: [42] dash d+4
ย 
; Taunt
: [70+] f,n,b#2 ...
: [69] TNT.f+2,1,4,2,1,4,2
: [50+] b#4 ...
: [42] f+2,1,4
: [27] 4,3
: [24] 2,3
: [21] 1,4
ย 
; b+4
: [88+] f,n,b+2 ...<ref>Guaranteed at the wall. In the open: bears - only when close, Gigas - close and ssr beforehand.</ref>
: [62] TNT.f,F+2
: [50] f,F+2
ย 
; df+4
: [41] microdash qcb+4
ย 
; f+1+2
: [68] microdash_microSSR R.b+1+2 (qcf+2),1
: [50] dash db+1+2
: [44] qcf+1+2
: [40] qcb+4
: [40] df+4
ย 
; f,F+3*
: [52] wr1+2
ย 
; CH (qcf+3),4
: [30+] dash Taunt ...<ref>No dash needed at the wall</ref>
ย 
; uf+3<ref>u+3 does not give any combos in the open even point blank</ref>
: [37] f,F+2<ref>Will not connect at max range. Pretty reliable up to ~2.60</ref>
}}
}}
|-
<references/>
| Type # 2
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| {{Plainlist|
== Staples ==
* qcb+4
ย 
* CH (1.2).1
{{Staple}}
}}
| d/b+2 1.2.4 S! dash d+3.2
|-
| Type # 3
| {{Plainlist|
* CH f,F+4
* CH (qcb+2).4
* CH FC d/f+4
}}
| {{Plainlist|
*ย  S! dash d/b+2 f+1 3.3.4
*ย  S! dash qcf+3.4 f,F+1 b3~f+4.1.2
}}
|-
| Type #4
| JU
| {{Plainlist|
* f+1+2 f+1 b+2.4 S! b+3~f+2.1ย  ย  ย 
* f+1+2 f+1 b+2.4 S! b+3~f+4.1.2ย  ย 
* fF+4 S! qcf 3.4 fF+2
* dash qcf+3.4 b+2.4 S! b+3~f+2.1
* dash qcf+3.4 qcb+2.4 S! b+3~f+2.1
}}
|-
| Type #5
| WS+2~f+2
| {{Plainlist|
* b+2.1.4 S! b+3~f+2.1ย  ย  ย 
* b+2.1.4 S! b+3~f+4.1.2ย  ย 
}}
|-
| Type #6
| b+1+2
| {{Plainlist|
* f,F+3 S! d/b+2 f+1 b+3~f+2.1ย  ย  ย 
* f,F+3 S! d/b+2 f+1 b+3~f+4.1.2ย 
* f,F+3 S! qcf+3 qcf+3.4 f,F+2ย  ย 
}}
|}


Use b+3~f+2.1 ender for a high wall splat and use b+3~f+4.1.2 for wall carry and 1 more damage. If you have a rage drive you can optionally do !S, RD, qcf+1+2 or d/f+3
Use b+3,f~2,1 ender for a high wall splat and use b+3,f~4,1,2 for wall carry and 1 more damage. If you have a rage drive you can optionally do !S, RD, qcf+1+2 or df+3


These aren't optimal but are a good place to start. I'm a beginner Bryan so if you have alternate routes please list them.
These aren't optimal but are a good place to start. I'm a beginner Bryan so if you have alternate routes please list them.


== Mini-combos ==
{{Combolist|
; [21] u+4
; [22] uf+4
; [20] f+4,1
; [23] ss1
; [25] CH b+1
; [21] CH f+3
; [0] Low parry
: [+52] miniSSR qcf+3,4 4,3,4 S! b+3,f~2,1
: [+47] db+2 2 b+2,1,4 S! b+3,f~2,1
: [+47] 1+2,1 4,3,4 S! b+3,f~2,1
: [+42] db+2 2 b+2,4 S! b+3,f~2,1<ref name="CD.4,1,2">Possible to do b+3,f~4,1,2 ender instead for 1 more damage, more carry, lower splat.</ref>
ย 
; f,n,b+2
: [77] dash qcf+3,4 b+2,1,4<ref name="knees b+2,1,4">For 2nd hit to connect enemy must be really high after the knees. Depending on how high enemy is, it is possible to choose different extension on reaction: b+2,4 or qcb+2,4.</ref> S! b+3,f~2,1
: [73] f,F+4 S! 1+2,1 1 b+3,f >CD.2,1
: [72] dash qcf+3,4 b+2,4_qcb+2,4<ref name="knees qcb+2,4">qcb+2,4 will connect lower than b+2,4, but it has more recovery, so dash after the screw becomes harder. It is preferred to hit knees better, so that qcb+2,4 won't be needed.</ref> S! b+3,f~2,1<ref name="CD.4,1,2"/>
: [66] f+1+2 f+1 b+2,4 S! b+3,f~2,1<ref name="CD.4,1,2"/>
ย 
; ws1
: [77] >qcf+3,4<ref name="ws1 knees">Small delay. Second knee whiffs if the first is done right away.</ref> b+2,1,4<ref name="knees b+2,1,4"/> S! b+3,f~2,1
: [72] >qcf+3,4<ref name="ws1 knees"/> b+2,4_qcb+2,4<ref name="knees qcb+2,4"/> S! b+3,f~2,1<ref name="CD.4,1,2"/>
ย 
; uf,n,4
: [82] qcf+3,4 b+2,1,4<ref name="knees b+2,1,4"/> S! b+3,f~2,1
: [77] qcf+3,4 b+2,4_qcb+2,4<ref name="knees qcb+2,4"/> S! b+3,f~2,1<ref name="CD.4,1,2"/>
ย 
; qcb+4
: [73] 1+2,1 4,3,4*<ref>Works only on medium sized characters</ref> S! b+3,f~2,1
: [70] 1+2,1 4,3,4 S! b+3,f~2,1
ย 
; [24] CH 3+4
; [24] CH (1+2),2
; [20] df+3
: [+54] f,F+3* S! 1+2,1 S! b+3,f >CD.2,1
ย 
; CH 4
: [62] qcb+2,4 S! b+3,f~u f+1 b+3,f~2,1
: [58] dash 1 b+2,1,4 S! b+3,f~2,1<ref name="CD.4,1,2"/>
: [40] f,F+2
ย 
; CH 4,3,4*<ref name="CH 4,3 confirm">3rd hit is confirmable</ref>
: [59] S! b+3,f~u f+1 b+3,f~2,1
ย 
; CH 4,3,f+4<ref name="CH 4,3 confirm"/>
: [63] qcb+2,4 S! b+3,f~2,1
: [63] b+3,f~4,1,4 S! b+3,f~1+2
ย 
; CH (1,2),1
: [62] df+2,1 4,3,4 S! b+3,f~2,1
ย 
; [38] CH f,F+4
; [30] CH (qcb+2),4
; [25] CH FC.df+4
: [+41] S! qcf+3,4 dash 1 b3,f~2,1<ref name="CD.4,1,2"/>
: [+38] S! 1+2,1 2 b3,f~2,1<ref name="CD.4,1,2"/>
ย 
; CH ws3
: [73] qcf >CD.3,4 4,3,4 S! b+3,f~2,1
: [68] db+2 2 b+2,1,4 S! b+3,f~2,1
: [63] db+2 2 b+2,4 S! b+3,f~2,1<ref name="CD.4,1,2"/>


{{Combolist|columns=9em|<!-- see https://wavu.wiki/t/Template:Combolist for usage -->}}
; CH ws3,4
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1vFC3JJTBGRH2cjUi3-wLJCeVXRr097ZphW5pmgiI1fw/edit#gid=1769796951
: [69] 1 qcb+2,4 S! b+3,f~2,1<ref name="CD.4,1,2"/>
; ws2~f+2
: [87] b+2,1,4 S! b+3,f~4,1,2<ref>Ender inconsistent against big characters. Tested on bears and Gigas.</ref>
: [86] b+2,1,4 S! b+3,f~2,1<ref>Ender inconsistent against small characters. Tested on Kunimitsu.</ref>


== Staples ==
; ssr1
: [76] f,F+4 S! 1+2,1 1 b+3,f~2,1
}}
ย 
=== Rage ===


{{Staple}}
{{Combolist|
; R.b+1+2
: [89] TNT~f,F+3*<ref>Transition to TNT is optional for other combos, but mandatory here. Timing on f,F+3* becomes stricter with transition.</ref> S! qcf+3 qcf+3,4 TNT.f,F+2
: [84] f,F+3* S! 1+2,1 1 b+3,f >CD.2,1<ref>Without delay 1 can whiff.</ref>
: [78] f,F+3* S! db+2 2 b+3,f~2,1<ref name="CD.4,1,2"/>
}}
<references/>


== Wall ==
== Wall ==
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{{Wall}}
{{Wall}}


{{Combolist|<!-- see https://wavu.wiki/t/Template:Combolist for usage -->}}
{{Combolist|
* b+3~f3.4 - Delay the 4 to get a low wall hit for the most damage - weaker oki
; Regular splat
* b+3~f (sidestep up to cancel rolldash) d/b+1+2 - strong oki
: [28] Gatling Rush
* u/f+3 d/b+1+2 - Needs a high wall hit, strong oki and damage
: [20] b+3,f~3<4
* d+3.2 - picks up well from late, low wall hits - weaker than above
: [16] b+3,f~u db+1+2<ref name="Taunt oki">Taunt oki</ref>
: [14] b+3,f~3,4<ref name="Knees oki">Better oki than with delay</ref>
ย 
; Low splat
: [8] d+3,2
ย 
; High splat
: [17] uf+3 db+1+2<ref name="Taunt oki"/>
ย 
; Very high splat
: [30] f,F+2 b+3,f~3>4
: [26] f,F+2 b+3,f~u db+1+2<ref name="Taunt oki"/>
: [24] f,F+2 b+3,f~3,4<ref name="Knees oki"/>
ย 
; b+4 (Normal scaling)
: [83] f,n,b+2 f,F+4 ssr Gatling Rush
: [80] f,n,b+2 f,F+4 b+3,f~3<4
: [76] f,n,b+2 f,F+4 b+3,f~u db+1+2<ref name="Taunt oki">Taunt oki</ref>
: [74] f,n,b+2 f,F+4 b+3,f~3,4<ref name="Knees oki">Better oki than with delay</ref>
ย 
; Wall bounce
: qcf+2,1 ...<ref name="WB">Wall combo depending on splat height</ref>
: f,n,b+2 ...<ref name="WB"/>
: f,F+2 ...<ref name="WB"/>
: db+2 ...<ref name="WB"/>
}}
<references/>


== Back-turned opponent ==
== Back-turned opponent ==
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: [88] db+2 d+2,3
: [88] db+2 d+2,3
: [88] db+2 db+1+2
: [88] db+2 db+1+2
; 1,4,2,1,2
: [96] dash qcb+4


; 3,3,2
; 3,3,2
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* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8LJMwoTgbZI Bryan iFC (Instant Full Crouch) How To Guide by RyzingSol]
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8LJMwoTgbZI Bryan iFC (Instant Full Crouch) How To Guide by RyzingSol]
* [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1vFC3JJTBGRH2cjUi3-wLJCeVXRr097ZphW5pmgiI1fw/edit#gid=0 Bryan Combo and Tech document by the Bryan Discord]
* [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1vFC3JJTBGRH2cjUi3-wLJCeVXRr097ZphW5pmgiI1fw/edit#gid=0 Bryan Combo and Tech document by the Bryan Discord]
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hCofbHccJAc T7 - S4 Combo Guide #6 Bryan by ์ฟจ์žผCoorejam]

Latest revision as of 16:58, 25 January 2024

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

Bread n' butter

Bread n' butter combos are juggles that:

  • Work on as many different launchers as possible
  • Work on all body sizes

Launchers that require unique combos go straight to ยง Staples.

Regular launch (e.g. uf+4)
db+2 2 b+2,4 S! b+3,f~2,1
Insta screw (e.g. CH f,F+4)
S! 1+2,1 2 b+3,f~2,1
Crouching recovery (e.g. CH FUFT.3)
ws3,4 4,3,4 S! b+3,f~2,1

Mini-combos

CH qcb+3
[50] d+3+4,2[1]
[45] qcb+4[2]
[32] f,F+4
[25] (qcb+2),4
[18] CH (1,2),3[3]
[21] CH (1,4,3),3
[30] CH (b+3),1+2
[30] CH b,df+4[3]
[+18] qcb+4
[+10] d+4
f,F+2 (no backroll)
[50] dash qcb+4
[42] dash d+4
Taunt
[70+] f,n,b#2 ...
[69] TNT.f+2,1,4,2,1,4,2
[50+] b#4 ...
[42] f+2,1,4
[27] 4,3
[24] 2,3
[21] 1,4
b+4
[88+] f,n,b+2 ...[4]
[62] TNT.f,F+2
[50] f,F+2
df+4
[41] microdash qcb+4
f+1+2
[68] microdash_microSSR R.b+1+2 (qcf+2),1
[50] dash db+1+2
[44] qcf+1+2
[40] qcb+4
[40] df+4
f,F+3*
[52] wr1+2
CH (qcf+3),4
[30+] dash Taunt ...[5]
uf+3[6]
[37] f,F+2[7]
  1. โ†‘ Optimal follow up, on tech roll taunt is guaranteed; f,F+2 catches back roll; 2 whiffs at the wall, but d+3+4,2~DB allows a FC.df+2,1 setup if the enemy holds back at the wall
  2. โ†‘ Most damage at the wall, because (d+3+4),2 whiffs
  3. โ†‘ 3.0 3.1 qcb+4 whiffs at max range
  4. โ†‘ Guaranteed at the wall. In the open: bears - only when close, Gigas - close and ssr beforehand.
  5. โ†‘ No dash needed at the wall
  6. โ†‘ u+3 does not give any combos in the open even point blank
  7. โ†‘ Will not connect at max range. Pretty reliable up to ~2.60

Staples

Staple combos are juggles that:

  • Can be done consistently by a skilled player
  • Either work on all body sizes, or the characters it does work on are comprehensively listed
  • Are not strictly worse than another combo listed in terms of difficulty, damage, wall carry, and oki

Use b+3,f~2,1 ender for a high wall splat and use b+3,f~4,1,2 for wall carry and 1 more damage. If you have a rage drive you can optionally do !S, RD, qcf+1+2 or df+3

These aren't optimal but are a good place to start. I'm a beginner Bryan so if you have alternate routes please list them.

[21] u+4
[22] uf+4
[20] f+4,1
[23] ss1
[25] CH b+1
[21] CH f+3
[0] Low parry
[+52] miniSSR qcf+3,4 4,3,4 S! b+3,f~2,1
[+47] db+2 2 b+2,1,4 S! b+3,f~2,1
[+47] 1+2,1 4,3,4 S! b+3,f~2,1
[+42] db+2 2 b+2,4 S! b+3,f~2,1[1]
f,n,b+2
[77] dash qcf+3,4 b+2,1,4[2] S! b+3,f~2,1
[73] f,F+4 S! 1+2,1 1 b+3,f >CD.2,1
[72] dash qcf+3,4 b+2,4_qcb+2,4[3] S! b+3,f~2,1[1]
[66] f+1+2 f+1 b+2,4 S! b+3,f~2,1[1]
ws1
[77] >qcf+3,4[4] b+2,1,4[2] S! b+3,f~2,1
[72] >qcf+3,4[4] b+2,4_qcb+2,4[3] S! b+3,f~2,1[1]
uf,n,4
[82] qcf+3,4 b+2,1,4[2] S! b+3,f~2,1
[77] qcf+3,4 b+2,4_qcb+2,4[3] S! b+3,f~2,1[1]
qcb+4
[73] 1+2,1 4,3,4*[5] S! b+3,f~2,1
[70] 1+2,1 4,3,4 S! b+3,f~2,1
[24] CH 3+4
[24] CH (1+2),2
[20] df+3
[+54] f,F+3* S! 1+2,1 S! b+3,f >CD.2,1
CH 4
[62] qcb+2,4 S! b+3,f~u f+1 b+3,f~2,1
[58] dash 1 b+2,1,4 S! b+3,f~2,1[1]
[40] f,F+2
CH 4,3,4*[6]
[59] S! b+3,f~u f+1 b+3,f~2,1
CH 4,3,f+4[6]
[63] qcb+2,4 S! b+3,f~2,1
[63] b+3,f~4,1,4 S! b+3,f~1+2
CH (1,2),1
[62] df+2,1 4,3,4 S! b+3,f~2,1
[38] CH f,F+4
[30] CH (qcb+2),4
[25] CH FC.df+4
[+41] S! qcf+3,4 dash 1 b3,f~2,1[1]
[+38] S! 1+2,1 2 b3,f~2,1[1]
CH ws3
[73] qcf >CD.3,4 4,3,4 S! b+3,f~2,1
[68] db+2 2 b+2,1,4 S! b+3,f~2,1
[63] db+2 2 b+2,4 S! b+3,f~2,1[1]
CH ws3,4
[69] 1 qcb+2,4 S! b+3,f~2,1[1]
ws2~f+2
[87] b+2,1,4 S! b+3,f~4,1,2[7]
[86] b+2,1,4 S! b+3,f~2,1[8]
ssr1
[76] f,F+4 S! 1+2,1 1 b+3,f~2,1

Rage

R.b+1+2
[89] TNT~f,F+3*[9] S! qcf+3 qcf+3,4 TNT.f,F+2
[84] f,F+3* S! 1+2,1 1 b+3,f >CD.2,1[10]
[78] f,F+3* S! db+2 2 b+3,f~2,1[1]
  1. โ†‘ 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 Possible to do b+3,f~4,1,2 ender instead for 1 more damage, more carry, lower splat.
  2. โ†‘ 2.0 2.1 2.2 For 2nd hit to connect enemy must be really high after the knees. Depending on how high enemy is, it is possible to choose different extension on reaction: b+2,4 or qcb+2,4.
  3. โ†‘ 3.0 3.1 3.2 qcb+2,4 will connect lower than b+2,4, but it has more recovery, so dash after the screw becomes harder. It is preferred to hit knees better, so that qcb+2,4 won't be needed.
  4. โ†‘ 4.0 4.1 Small delay. Second knee whiffs if the first is done right away.
  5. โ†‘ Works only on medium sized characters
  6. โ†‘ 6.0 6.1 3rd hit is confirmable
  7. โ†‘ Ender inconsistent against big characters. Tested on bears and Gigas.
  8. โ†‘ Ender inconsistent against small characters. Tested on Kunimitsu.
  9. โ†‘ Transition to TNT is optional for other combos, but mandatory here. Timing on f,F+3* becomes stricter with transition.
  10. โ†‘ Without delay 1 can whiff.

Wall

Damage values are with max juggle scaling, without rage, and no breaks.
Regular splat
[28] Gatling Rush
[20] b+3,f~3<4
[16] b+3,f~u db+1+2[1]
[14] b+3,f~3,4[2]
Low splat
[8] d+3,2
High splat
[17] uf+3 db+1+2[1]
Very high splat
[30] f,F+2 b+3,f~3>4
[26] f,F+2 b+3,f~u db+1+2[1]
[24] f,F+2 b+3,f~3,4[2]
b+4 (Normal scaling)
[83] f,n,b+2 f,F+4 ssr Gatling Rush
[80] f,n,b+2 f,F+4 b+3,f~3<4
[76] f,n,b+2 f,F+4 b+3,f~u db+1+2[1]
[74] f,n,b+2 f,F+4 b+3,f~3,4[2]
Wall bounce
qcf+2,1 ...[3]
f,n,b+2 ...[3]
f,F+2 ...[3]
db+2 ...[3]
  1. โ†‘ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Taunt oki
  2. โ†‘ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Better oki than with delay
  3. โ†‘ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Wall combo depending on splat height

Back-turned opponent

1,4,2,1
[100] b+2,1,4 S! b+3,F~4,1,2
[97] f,F+4 S! 3,3,4
[96] f,F+4 S! 3,3,2
[96] f,F+4 S! db+2 d+2,3
[96] f,F+4 S! db+2 db+1+2
[95] qcb+2,3 S! db+2 d+2,3
[95] qcb+2,3 S! db+2 db+1+2
1,4,2,1,4
[89] 3,3,2
[88] 3,3,2
[88] db+2 d+2,3
[88] db+2 db+1+2
1,4,2,1,2
[96] dash qcb+4
3,3,2
[87] f,F+4 S! db+2 d+2,3
[87] f,F+4 S! db+2 db+1+2

Extras

Extra combos are juggles that are:

  • Strictly worse than one of the ยง Staples; or
  • Too inconsistent to be a staple; or
  • Joke combos for style points.

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