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'''Feng''' is...
'''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 snake dash (qcf) gives him the ability to make deep approaches by canceling into his safe WS1, as well as giving him access to his qcf1+2 and qcf1, the former giving him major plus frames on block, the latter being a low, unparriable shoulder, both of which wreak havoc on counter hit.


His Deceptive Step (KNP or back kenpo, b3+4) and Shifting Clouds (STC, f3+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.
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 and stances, but once he opens up the floodgates, you can expect to eat a b1+2 shoulder or a b1 CH minicombo into it in no time.
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* Struggles with off axis combos
* Struggles with off axis combos
* Lackluster CH game outside of b+1
* Lackluster CH game outside of b+1
* The oldest 27 year old man of all time
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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 snake dash (qcf) gives him the ability to make deep approaches by canceling into his safe WS1, as well as giving him access to his qcf1+2 and qcf1, the former giving him major plus frames on block, the latter being a low, unparriable shoulder, both of which wreak havoc on counter hit.

His Deceptive Step (KNP or back kenpo, b3+4) and Shifting Clouds (STC, f3+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.

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 and stances, but once he opens up the floodgates, you can expect to eat a b1+2 shoulder or a b1 CH minicombo into it in no time.

Strengths
  • Amazing approach with snake dash
  • Great selection of lows
  • Hard to pressure due to evasion/sabakis
Weaknesses
  • Struggles with off axis combos
  • Lackluster CH game outside of b+1
  • The oldest 27 year old man of all time
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