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{{Steve}} | {{Navbox fighter (Tekken 7)|Steve}} | ||
{{Infobox fighter | {{Infobox fighter (Tekken 7) | ||
|name=Steve | |name=Steve | ||
|lore=[[fandom:Steve Fox|Steve Fox]] | |||
|tech={{Plainlist| | |tech={{Plainlist| | ||
* iWS from DCK | * iWS from DCK | ||
* Stance transitions into DCK cancels | * Stance transitions into DCK cancels | ||
* CH d/f+2 pickup | * CH d/f+2 pickup | ||
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|stances={{Plainlist| | |||
* FLK ''(Flicker)'' – b+3+4 | |||
* PAB ''(Peekaboo)'' – f+3+4 | |||
* DCK ''(Duck)'' – f+3 (or f+4) | |||
* WVE ''(Weave)'' – 3 and 4 | |||
* SWY ''(Sway)'' – b+3 (or b+4) | |||
}} | }} | ||
|launch={{Plainlist| | |launch={{Plainlist| | ||
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{{See other}} | |||
{{Archetype|Steve}} | |||
'''Steve''' is a boxing [[counter hit]] maestro, unique for his two kick buttons largely acting as stance transition buttons, rather than the conventional kick attack binds. He boasts one of the largest movelists in the game, allowing for flexibility in keep out, [[pressure]], and general player expression. | |||
Even with such a large movelist, Steve is particularly notable for his "Quick Hook", or b+1. This is an i13 counter hit launcher, that, upon being cancelled into Steve's Flicker (FLK) stance, leaves Steve at -1 on block. Pairing this with its fast whiff recovery, large hitbox, and deadly combo damage on successful counter hit makes Steve a deadly character to carelessly button into. | |||
All three of his primary stances, Flicker (FLK), Peekaboo (PAB), and Duck (DCK) permit Steve a very freeform approach to combat, and being able to seamlessly transition between the three on the fly is a powerful ability to master. He has a further five secondary stances in Sway (SWY), Albatross (ALB), Left Weave (LWV), Right Weave (RWV), and Extended Duck (EXTDCK), that, in tandem with the rest of his kit allow him to slink away from danger at a moment's notice, or quickly dart in from afar. | |||
While he can put up incredible walls of keep out and pressure, his block punishment and comeback potential without rage is limiting. With rage, Steve wields arguably the strongest Rage Drive in the entire game. Without it, breaking through large life deficits can be a slow and difficult process. His lows, while very strong, mostly work to pester the opponent, with his main big-damage KND low having minuscule range. | |||
There's certainly room to play Steve around just a few of his core tools, and the power of Quick Hook might make that seem immediately apparent. However, mastery of his stances, a good memory for situational tools, and a keen eye for timing will go a long way in ensuring that Steve's on-screen threat is nothing to scoff at. | |||
* Counter hit tools | {{BlueRed | ||
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* Counter hit tools so good they will counterhit your breathing | |||
* Safety in frames and tracking | * Safety in frames and tracking | ||
* Great pokes | * Great pokes | ||
* Amazing wall pressure | * Amazing wall pressure | ||
* Best Rage Drive in the game (RD2) | * SECOND Best Rage Drive in the game (RD2) | ||
* Evasiveness using weaves | * Evasiveness using weaves | ||
* Some of the most dependable stances in the game | |||
* Bri'ish(helps to distract opponents. trust me m8) | |||
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* Poor comeback potential without Rage | * Poor comeback potential without Rage | ||
* Lack of threatening mixups outside of wall | * Lack of threatening mixups outside of wall | ||
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* Poor ground hitting moves | * Poor ground hitting moves | ||
* Vulnerable to punch parries | * Vulnerable to punch parries | ||
* Bri'ish | |||
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== External links == | == External links == | ||
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* | * [https://discord.gg/3qRmSTj Steve Discord] | ||
* | * [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1RSvpffTe9FuRqtrgyV4qpG9kl5lo2LCgEcHl5VljFCk Combo document by Mogly et al.] | ||
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hH8w3mLAFfw Steve tutorial video by That Blasted Salami.] | |||
* Basics guide by Xiang [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NLV7SJ6nNQ4 Part 1], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7jkV8zhdF84 Part 2], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iW5zrSQuwXE Part 3] | * Basics guide by Xiang [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NLV7SJ6nNQ4 Part 1], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7jkV8zhdF84 Part 2], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iW5zrSQuwXE Part 3] | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:18, 13 February 2024
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Parry | b+1+2 (high or mid punches) |
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Power low | d/b+3,2 |
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Lore | Steve Fox |
This page is for Tekken 7. For Tekken 8, see Steve.
Steve is a boxing counter hit maestro, unique for his two kick buttons largely acting as stance transition buttons, rather than the conventional kick attack binds. He boasts one of the largest movelists in the game, allowing for flexibility in keep out, pressure, and general player expression.
Even with such a large movelist, Steve is particularly notable for his "Quick Hook", or b+1. This is an i13 counter hit launcher, that, upon being cancelled into Steve's Flicker (FLK) stance, leaves Steve at -1 on block. Pairing this with its fast whiff recovery, large hitbox, and deadly combo damage on successful counter hit makes Steve a deadly character to carelessly button into.
All three of his primary stances, Flicker (FLK), Peekaboo (PAB), and Duck (DCK) permit Steve a very freeform approach to combat, and being able to seamlessly transition between the three on the fly is a powerful ability to master. He has a further five secondary stances in Sway (SWY), Albatross (ALB), Left Weave (LWV), Right Weave (RWV), and Extended Duck (EXTDCK), that, in tandem with the rest of his kit allow him to slink away from danger at a moment's notice, or quickly dart in from afar.
While he can put up incredible walls of keep out and pressure, his block punishment and comeback potential without rage is limiting. With rage, Steve wields arguably the strongest Rage Drive in the entire game. Without it, breaking through large life deficits can be a slow and difficult process. His lows, while very strong, mostly work to pester the opponent, with his main big-damage KND low having minuscule range.
There's certainly room to play Steve around just a few of his core tools, and the power of Quick Hook might make that seem immediately apparent. However, mastery of his stances, a good memory for situational tools, and a keen eye for timing will go a long way in ensuring that Steve's on-screen threat is nothing to scoff at.
- Counter hit tools so good they will counterhit your breathing
- Safety in frames and tracking
- Great pokes
- Amazing wall pressure
- SECOND Best Rage Drive in the game (RD2)
- Evasiveness using weaves
- Some of the most dependable stances in the game
- Bri'ish(helps to distract opponents. trust me m8)
- Poor comeback potential without Rage
- Lack of threatening mixups outside of wall
- Lackluster block punishment (no i15 launchers)
- Can't punish FUFT 4 wakeup kick
- Poor (but consistent) whiff punishment without Rage
- Poor ground hitting moves
- Vulnerable to punch parries
- Bri'ish
External links
- Steve Discord
- Combo document by Mogly et al.
- Steve tutorial video by That Blasted Salami.
- Basics guide by Xiang Part 1, Part 2, Part 3