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: in most fighting games, a move one does right as they leave a stunned state, suck as blockstun, hitstun, or wake up. A good reversal is a move that is servisable as a reversal, due to having some form of invincibility, being able to parry, or anything in that manner. Example in Tekken - doing Rage Art after getting hit, expecting opponent to continue pressing buttons - that is using RA as a reversal. | : in most fighting games, a move one does right as they leave a stunned state, suck as blockstun, hitstun, or wake up. A good reversal is a move that is servisable as a reversal, due to having some form of invincibility, being able to parry, or anything in that manner. Example in Tekken - doing Rage Art after getting hit, expecting opponent to continue pressing buttons - that is using RA as a reversal. | ||
; Rush step, Razor Rush, Wolf Rush | |||
: Lei's stance entered with fn, Razor Rush is the punch string with stance transitions, Wolf Rush is the the kick string with distinctive features. [[Lei Razor_Rush]] | |||
== s == | == s == |
Revision as of 10:55, 5 February 2021
Jargon refers to terms of art relating to Tekken.
- For shorthand for game input and stance abbreviations, see Notation.
- For the meaning of values in movelists, see Movelist.
- For frame advantages, which look like “+5” and “-13c”, see § Frame advantage.
a
- air combo
- see Juggle
- active frame
- the frame where a move can hit the opponent, see also Frame#Moves
- AK
- short for Armor King
- ali kick
- a name for King's d+3+4
- ancient power
- a name for Devil Jin's b+1+3_b+2+4, named after a similar move Ogre has in previous games
- attack
- a move that has active frames
b
- bad breath
- a name for Nina's d/b,d,d/f,f,u/f,d/b+2+3, Yoshimitsu's d/b+1+2,1_2, and Armor King's Rage Drive R.f,n,d,d/f+1+2.
- Ballerina Spin
- the visual effect on some moves, giving big + frames on hit, and a wall splat on hit while not being a knockdown normally.
- bazooka kick
- a name for Lee's d,D/B+4
- bdc
- Backdash cancel
- bigs
- refers to characters with large hitboxes that aren't Kuma/Panda, typically Gigas, Jack-7, Marduk
- bk
- short for Blazing Kick, Lee's d,D/B+4
- block stun
- the time after blocking a move where the defender can't act
- bo
- best of, e.g. bo3 means “best of 3”, the number of matches in the set
- the set usually ends early if there's a decisive winner before every match is played, e.g. if a player wins the first 2 matches in a bo3, the third is usually skipped. BOn = FT((n + 1)/2)
- bow and arrow
- a name for Julia's FC.d/f+4,3
- bracket
- the thing that says who plays against whom in each round of a tournament as per its format, usually double elimination
- break
- short for throw break, may also refer to chickening a reversal
c
- cabinet
- a name for an arcade machine
- cali roll
- short for California Roll, Xiaoyu's BT.f+3+4, and a name for Lucky Chloe's BT.f+3+4
- can-cans
- a name for Asuka, Devil Jin, and Jin's d+3+4, but also for similar moves
- capo
- short for capoeira, the fighting style used by Eddy; sometimes also refers to Lucky Chloe
- cc
- short for crouch cancel
- cd
- crouch dash
- ch
- counter hit
- chainsaws
- refers to Alisa's Destructive Stance and moves done from it
- charge
- a mechanic in fighting games, that gives access either to extended moveset, enhanced similar moveset, and/or special general properties. See ki charge and Claudio Starburst
- cheese
- moves or tactics that are much easier to use than they are to defend against
- chicken
- breaking a reversal by pressing either f+1+3 for a caught left limb or f+2+3 for a caught right limb, see also Chicken
- to connect
- to have a move either hit or be blocked by an opponent, i.e. not to whiff a move. Sometimes does refer to specifically on hit and not on block.
- counter hit
- to hit an opponent as they're trying to attack; note that throws can't be counter hit
- crouch
- see crouch
- crush
- see crush
d
- deathmatch
- a long set of matches between two players, often until one player can no longer continue playing, or until either player is promoted or demoted
- demoman
- short for Demolition Man, Paul's d+4,2:1+2
- debug
- short for Debugger, Jack-7's b,d/b,d,d/f+1
- dempsey roll
- a name for Steve's R.PAB.d/f+3+4,F and its follow up
- dewgf
- short for dashed electric wind god fist, f,f,n,d,d/f#2 with Devil Jin, Heihachi, or Kazuya
- dewhf
- short for dashed electric wind hook first, f,f,n,d,d/f#2 with Jin
- DJ
- short for Devil Jin
- Drag
- short for Dragunov
- duck
- same as crouch.
e
- eat
- to get hit by a move
- elbow
- a move that can't be parried by regular parries because the attack is an elbow
- ewgf
- short for electric wind god fist
- ewhf
- short for electric wind hook fist
f
- fahk
- short for Fahkumram
- flash
- short for Sword Flash, Yoshimitsu's 1+4
- float
- to hit an opponent out the air or off the ground and covert it into a juggle
- Flow chart, flowcharting
- following a set of predetermined moves without much thinking of them. Isn't always a bad thing.
- frame
- see Frame
- ft
- first to, e.g. ft2 means “first to 2”, the number of matches a player needs to win to win the set. FTn = BO(2*n - 1)
g
- getup kick
- see § wake-up kick
- ground game
- see § okizeme
- giant swing
- King and Armor King's f,hcf+1, a throw which looks like a 1+2 break but is actually a 1 break
h
- haha step
- several techniques Lei can do to move backwards quickly, utilizing b+3+4 BT transition. It's also partially available in a weaker form to other characters with manual BT. [needs some page maybe]
- harakiri
- the name of moves Yoshimitsu can do where he stabs himself
- hayashida step
- a technique Nina can do
- Hei
- short for Heihachi
- hell sweep
- unreactable knockdown low, see Hell Sweep
- Hwo
- short for Hwoarang
i
j
k
l
m
n
o
- okizeme
- pressure on a grounded opponent
- open
- without walls, "in the open"
p
- P1, P2
- Player 1, Player 2, refers to the side a player is on, P1 is the left side, P2 is the right side. Online allows both players be play the same side relative to their screens, them being on P1 or P2 depends on if they can sidestep a certain way out of crouch. Example "So I will switch sides, so he is P2, and can't sidewalk the correct way after my d/f+1+2"
- Pretzel
- d/b, hcb, d/f, the motion input for Geese' Raging Storm
q
r
- RA
- short for Rage Art
- Rave Spin
- Lei's d/b+4,4, see Hell Sweep
- RD
- short for Rage Drive
- Reversal (as a concept)
- in most fighting games, a move one does right as they leave a stunned state, suck as blockstun, hitstun, or wake up. A good reversal is a move that is servisable as a reversal, due to having some form of invincibility, being able to parry, or anything in that manner. Example in Tekken - doing Rage Art after getting hit, expecting opponent to continue pressing buttons - that is using RA as a reversal.
- Rush step, Razor Rush, Wolf Rush
- Lei's stance entered with fn, Razor Rush is the punch string with stance transitions, Wolf Rush is the the kick string with distinctive features. Lei Razor_Rush
s
- S1, S2, S3, S4, etc.
- short for the number of the season, S1 = Season One
t
- T7, TK7
- short for Tekken 7
- TTT2, Tag2
- short for Tekken Tag Tournament 2, previous game in the franchise
- Someone's turn
- on connect players are at a certain frame advantage, if first player's fastest attacking move at this advantage will hit first against opponent's fastest attacking move - it is said that it's the first player's turn in that situation.since fastest attacking move on every character (mostly) is 10f, their +1 is enough to constitute that it's their turn. Thus one's turn = one's frame advantage
u
v
w
- wake-up kick
- refers to attacks done from a grounded position, primarily those done by pressing 3 or 4, see also Wake-up
x
y
- Yoshi
- a fictional dinosaur who appears in video games published by Nintendo. Yoshi debuted in Super Mario World on the Super Nintendo Entertainment System as Mario and Luigi's sidekick
- short for Yoshimitsu
z
Uncategorized
<Char>cord - Discord server for the character. Leicord - Lei Wulong Discord, Zafcord - Zafina Discord, Alisacord - Alisa Discord. Not all servers have a commonly used shortening, but it doesn't mean there couldn't be one.