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Dragunov benefits heavily from Tekken 8's easy [[instant while running]] input which allows him to reliably apply wr2 pressure at any range.
Dragunov benefits heavily from Tekken 8's easy [[instant while running]] input which allows him to reliably apply wr2 pressure at any range.


Dragunov has a complete throw game, and his combo damage is exceptionally high both in the air and on the wall and boasts strong wall carry.
Dragunov has a complete throw game, and his combos boast exceptionally high damage both in the air and on the wall as well as strong wall carry.


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Revision as of 01:43, 16 April 2024

Dragunov
Heat
  • Feint & Catch and Ambush Tackle become unbreakable.
  • Can perform Ambush Tackle after additional moves.
Heat Smash Mid, i15, +6
Heat Engagers
  • 1,2,1
  • f+3,1+2
  • b+4,3
  • SNK.4
  • d+1+3
  • db+3,1+2
Stances
  • SNK (Sneak) – qcf
Fastest
Launch
  • i15 – df+2
CH launch
  • i15 – wr2 (mid)
  • i20 – ub+2 (high)
Wall splat
  • i14 – b+4,3 (standing)
  • i12 – ws1,3 (crouching)
Archetypal moves
Parry
  • b+1+3 (high or mid attacks)
  • db+1+2 (low attacks)
Sabaki b+3+4
Mid check
  • df+1 (standing)
  • df+4 (standing)
  • b+4 (standing)
  • b+2 (standing)
  • ws4 (crouching)
Power low db+3+4
Snake edge db+3
Clef cannon 1,2,1
Slash kick wr2
Generic moves
Remapped
  • d+1 → db+1
  • d+4 → db+4
Missing d+2
External links
Lore Sergei Dragunov
Twitter #T8_Dragunov
Discord Sergey 🇷🇺 Dragunov

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

"Just like the cold winds of Siberia, Dragunov excels at freezing opponents in place with his potent lockdown tools—chief among them the notorious Russian Hook Special (f,f,F+2 AKA wr2), a powerful mid that not only nets great advantage when blocked—alongside chip damage—but also grants a full launch on counterhit. At close range, Blizzard Hammer (b+1+2) is another strong lockdown tool. It's less rewarding on counterhit, but gives more damage on normal hit thanks to the guaranteed follow-up (d+3+4). Ignition Switch (SNK.4) is a very advantageous mid heat engager and one of the main threats from his Sneak stance.

To compensate for these moves' linearity, Stinger Kick (f,F+3) takes center stage as a commanding, homing high. This has great range and deals a lot of chip damage to boot. Bunker Buster Elbow (d+1) comes as a significantly faster check and rocks deceptively good range. This always grants advantage—either on hit or block—and forces the opponent in a crouch state limiting their retaliation and frustrating them to play into Dragunov's many follow-up traps such as Salvo (1,2,1), a fast jab string that's fully guaranteed on counterhit, and Tundra Slash (b+4,3) as a powerful mid check.

Once the opponent is frozen in place, Dragunov has access to a flurry of quick pokes such as One Two (2,1) with its newfound transition (df) to Sneak allowing for more complex mixup scenarios. Both the generic Side Kick (df+4) and Switchblade Ripper (df+1,4) are his go-to mid checks—the latter being blessed with a highly delayable last hit that gives a full launch on counterhit making it incredibly risky to contest in any way besides ducking.

Razer (d+2) is Dragunov's premium low poke boasting great evasion, good tracking, and solid damage. It leaves Dragunov in a crouch state which is particularly oppressive if it manages to land on counterhit pressing the opponent into an extremely precarious spot opening them up to Gelid Smash (ws4). Deadly Scorpion (db+3+4) is a heavy-hitting power low that serves as a high risk, high reward option to open up overly defensive opponents.

When it comes to effective reach, Dragunov boasts an incredible arsenal of long-range checks and punishes such as Stun Gun (f+2,4) with its timing-based counterhit trap, Cocked Hammer (SNK.1) and Scabbard (f+1+2) used to punish big mistakes for fittingly big damage, and space-control tools like the homing Serrated Edge (b+3) or the ever reliable Step In (f+3) that can go into Sneak to seamlessly close in on the opponent."

- That Blasted Salami. "Tekken 8 - Sergei Dragunov Overview & Changes (4K)" YouTube, 16 March 2024.

Dragunov benefits heavily from Tekken 8's easy instant while running input which allows him to reliably apply wr2 pressure at any range.

Dragunov has a complete throw game, and his combos boast exceptionally high damage both in the air and on the wall as well as strong wall carry.

Strengths
  • Chilling Mids: Drag has many excellent mids including b+1+2 and wr2. The latter is an absolutely exceptional move in almost every way. It's a mid, it's advantageous, it has solid damage, it launches on counterhit, and it deals chip on block. If Dragunov lands this move, he benefits in some way.
  • Big Damage: Drag's average damage is beyond most of the cast. He gets good corner carry and has many solid wall strings for ending combos. His punishes are strong as well.
  • Long Limbs: Due to his lanky arms and legs, Dragunov can effectively play keepout or chip away at his opponents with good low pokes.
  • Cold Clutches: Drag has a great throw game including the unique Ambush Tackle.
Weaknesses
  • Please Block: Long startup on some plus frames makes him susceptible to being counterhit. 1,2,1 is his only real counterhit tool outside of iwr2.
  • Please Stay Still: Drag has many linear moves that are particularly weak to sidestep right. This includes wr2.
  • Mids Dispenser: Most of Drag's offensive potential is loaded into his mids and throws. He lacks a good knockdown low.
importance
★★★☆☆
value
★★★☆☆
dexterity
★★★☆☆
rhythm
★★☆☆☆
importance
★★★☆☆
value
★★★★☆
dexterity
★★☆☆☆
rhythm
★★☆☆☆

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