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'''Feng''' Wei is, in a word, unconventional. Whatever he lacks in traditional Tekken tools, he makes up for it with incredible evasion, a full kit of very frustrating lows, and a great suite of back turn tools, including a 50/50 coin-flip throw mixup. His crouch dash (qcf or d,df) gives him the ability to make deep approaches by canceling into his safe WS1 (d,df,n,1), as well as giving him access to his qcf1+2 and qcf1, the former is a +0 on block headbutt that forces the opponent into crouch, the latter being a low, unparryable shoulder, both of which wreak havoc on counter hit.
'''Feng''' Wei is, in a word, unconventional. Whatever he lacks in traditional Tekken tools, he makes up for it with incredible evasion, a full kit of very frustrating lows, and a great suite of back turn tools, including a 50/50 coin-flip throw mixup. His crouch dash (qcf or d,df) gives him the ability to make deep approaches by canceling into his safe ws1 (d,df,n,1) and also gives him access to his qcf+1+2 and qcf+1. The former is a +0 on block headbutt that forces the opponent into crouch. The latter is a low, unparryable shoulder. Both wreak havoc on counter hit.


His Deceptive Step (KNP or back Kenpo, b+3+4) and Shifting Clouds (STC or forward Kenpo, f+3+4) stances can both be used to either sway out of an opponents threat range or move into it to apply pressure, and between the two have a set of pokes that an opponent needs to learn to deal with.
His stances Deceptive Step (b+3+4, A.K.A. "back Kenpo" or "KNP") and Shifting Clouds (f+3+4, A.K.A. "forward Kenpo" or "STC") can both be used to either sway out of an opponents threat range or move into it to apply pressure. In both, Feng has a plentiful selection of threatening pokes and mixups.


Feng requires a lot of raw conditioning to be done before he can really open up his evasive, tricky gameplan by testing the waters with his snake dash (crouch dash chain) and stances, but once he opens up the floodgates, you can expect to eat a b+1+2 shoulder or a b+1 CH mini-combo into it in no time.
Feng requires a lot of raw conditioning to be done before he can really open up his evasive, tricky gameplan. After testing the waters with his snake dash (crouch dash chain) and stances, he'll create opportunities to land big hits with moves like b+1+2 in no time.
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* Quick approach with snake dash (crouch dash into crouch cancel using u,n or ub,n into another crouch dash)
* Strong neutral control with great jabs, mid pokes (b+4, df+1) and low pokes (d+2, db+3, FC.df+4,1)
* Great selection of low (db+3, d+2...) and mid pokes (b+4, df+1...)
* Highly evasive with moves like uf+2, b,f+1, and qcf+1, and stances like Deceptive Step
* An advantageous, lunging mid in b+3
* Good early block punishment
* Scary mixups including fast, launching sweeps (BT.d+3 and SS.4) and a safe, launching mid (df3)
* Can keepout in a pinch with f+4 and get big whiff punishes with moves like KNP 3, f+3,4 or df+3
* Evasive moves and stances such as uf+2 and Deceptive Step make him difficult to approach and pressure
* Very good wall carry on combos even with instant tornados
* Very strong block and whiff punishment at all ranges and frames
* Tricky extended movelist can throw opponents off guard
* Heat temporarily makes his b+1 knock down for more damage, and gives him a lockdown mid (3+4) into backturn as well as a guard break
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* Weakness to sidestep left and long whiff recovery on a lot of moves means careless approaches will be punished harshly
* Weak to sidestep/sidewalk left
* Struggles with off-axis combos
* Wonky range and hitbox on his hopkick and ws3 can make it hard to launch punish some specific moves
* Lackluster counterhit game outside of b+1
* Big lows are locked to stance or clean hit
* Wonky range and hitbox on his hopkick and ws.3 can make it hard to launch punish some specific moves
* Heat Smash is among the slowest in the game at i20
* The oldest 27 year old man of all time
* '''The oldest 27 year old man of all time'''
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== External links ==
== External links ==


* [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1jE1gLDv4373KkWZzTzj4Ue5sKbEa1ih5oAkYkSfbGqs/edit?usp=sharing T8 Feng Wei Cheat Sheet] by SwolitaBot


* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=ZPJtoQzXHQg Tekken 8 - Feng combo routes]
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?si=YWVn8vObMiuYD0DN&v=bOcBRNtP0_Q Tekken 8 Feng combos by coorejam (Korean)]
* [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1jE1gLDv4373KkWZzTzj4Ue5sKbEa1ih5oAkYkSfbGqs/edit?usp=sharing T8 Feng Wei Cheat Sheet by SwolitaBot]
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Latest revision as of 11:18, 1 October 2024

Feng
Heat
  • Enhanced b+1
  • Enhanced f,F+1+2
  • New move: 3+4
Heat Smash i20 - Mid - +24 (STC)
Heat Engagers
  • f+1+2
  • b+1+2
  • f,F+2
  • BT.2
  • KNP.2
Stances
  • KNP (kenpo) - b+3+4
  • STC (shifting clouds) - f+3+4
Fastest
Launch {{{launch}}}
CH launch {{{chLaunch}}}
Wall splat {{{splat}}}
Archetypal moves
Mid check {{{midCheck}}}
Generic moves
Remapped (none)
Missing (none)
External links
Lore Feng Wei
Twitter #T8_Feng
Discord Feng Wei Discord

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

Feng Wei is, in a word, unconventional. Whatever he lacks in traditional Tekken tools, he makes up for it with incredible evasion, a full kit of very frustrating lows, and a great suite of back turn tools, including a 50/50 coin-flip throw mixup. His crouch dash (qcf or d,df) gives him the ability to make deep approaches by canceling into his safe ws1 (d,df,n,1) and also gives him access to his qcf+1+2 and qcf+1. The former is a +0 on block headbutt that forces the opponent into crouch. The latter is a low, unparryable shoulder. Both wreak havoc on counter hit.

His stances Deceptive Step (b+3+4, A.K.A. "back Kenpo" or "KNP") and Shifting Clouds (f+3+4, A.K.A. "forward Kenpo" or "STC") can both be used to either sway out of an opponents threat range or move into it to apply pressure. In both, Feng has a plentiful selection of threatening pokes and mixups.

Feng requires a lot of raw conditioning to be done before he can really open up his evasive, tricky gameplan. After testing the waters with his snake dash (crouch dash chain) and stances, he'll create opportunities to land big hits with moves like b+1+2 in no time.

Strengths
  • Strong neutral control with great jabs, mid pokes (b+4, df+1) and low pokes (d+2, db+3, FC.df+4,1)
  • Highly evasive with moves like uf+2, b,f+1, and qcf+1, and stances like Deceptive Step
  • Good early block punishment
  • Can keepout in a pinch with f+4 and get big whiff punishes with moves like KNP 3, f+3,4 or df+3
  • Very good wall carry on combos even with instant tornados
  • Tricky extended movelist can throw opponents off guard
  • Heat temporarily makes his b+1 knock down for more damage, and gives him a lockdown mid (3+4) into backturn as well as a guard break
Weaknesses
  • Weak to sidestep/sidewalk left
  • Wonky range and hitbox on his hopkick and ws3 can make it hard to launch punish some specific moves
  • Big lows are locked to stance or clean hit
  • Heat Smash is among the slowest in the game at i20
  • The oldest 27 year old man of all time
Mashing
importance
★★★★★
value
★★★★★
dexterity
★☆☆☆☆
rhythm
★★☆☆☆
Blocking
importance
☆☆☆☆☆
value
☆☆☆☆☆
dexterity
★★★★★
rhythm
★★★★★

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