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Another good jab string that is a bit riskier on block as well as being a bit harder to confirm, but with some extra benefits. '''1,1,1''' is a [[Heat Engager]] that is natural on counter hit, while '''1,1,2''' is natural on normal hit and is Law's best i10 punisher.
Another good jab string that is a bit riskier on block as well as being a bit harder to confirm, but with some extra benefits. '''1,1,1''' is a [[Heat Engager]] that is natural on counter hit, while '''1,1,2''' is natural on normal hit and is Law's best i10 punisher.
{{MoveQuery|Law-uf+3}}
{{MoveQuery|Law-uf+3}}
Great low [[crush]]ing poke and [[Heat Engager]]. Good range, safe on block, and just generally good to throw out against opponents that like to throw out lows.
Great [[low crush]]ing [[poke]] and [[Heat Engager]]. Good range, safe on block, and just generally good to throw out against opponents that rely on lows. Also good for [[Heat Dash]]ing.
{{MoveQuery|Law-3+4}}
{{MoveQuery|Law-3+4}}
{{MoveQuery|Law-3+4,4}}
{{MoveQuery|Law-3+4,4}}
A whiff punish tool with excellent range, speed, and wall carry. The followup is safe and even plus on block if the opponent doesn't know how to duck it, but this is very wishful thinking.
A versatile double kick with excellent range, speed, and wall carry. Good for combos, whiff punishing, and it's usable out of [[Law_strategy#DSS_Transitions|DSS]] for frame traps and confirms. The followup is plus on block, but it is very easy for an opponent to either duck or mash if they have the knowledge to do so.
{{MoveQuery|Law-f+1+2}}
An excellent plus move that is fast, difficult to see and gives a hefty launch on counter hit. Holding down during this move transitions into crouch, which is perfect for [[frame trap]]ping into ws4 to then go into DSS to combo or continue pressure.


=== Lows ===
=== Lows ===
{{MoveQuery|Law-db+3}}
Likely Law's all-around best and low. Good tracking and advantage on hit.
{{MoveQuery|Law-d+1}}
{{MoveQuery|Law-d+1,3}}
Many of Law's lows have unique follow-ups, and this one is no exception. Though it's rather slow to start up and the string doesn't combo, it has [[high crush]] properties pretty early into the animation and can often throw opponents off while only being -12 on the first hit.
{{MoveQuery|Law-d+4}}
{{MoveQuery|Law-d+4}}
{{MoveQuery|Law-d+4,3}}
{{MoveQuery|Law-d+4,3}}
Arguably Law's best overall low. Fast, good range, only -11 on block and neutral on hit. The followup is good for damage, but in turn will turn this into a [[launch]] punish if the opponent ducks.
Arguably Law's other best low. Fast, good range, only -11 on block and neutral on hit. The followup is good for damage, but in turn will make you [[launch]] punishable if the opponent ducks.
{{MoveQuery|Law-db+3}}
Another solid low, being a bit slower than d+4 but with better advantage on hit and even forces crouch.
{{MoveQuery|Law-df+3+4}}
High [[crush]]ing low. Quite good on hit, but be careful as it is launch punishable.


=== [[Law_movelist#DSS_(Dragon_Charge)|DSS]] Transitions ===
=== [[Law_movelist#DSS_(Dragon_Charge)|DSS]] Transitions ===
{{MoveQuery|Law-4}}
{{MoveQuery|Law-4}}
{{MoveQuery|Law-4,3}}
{{MoveQuery|Law-4,3}}
A quick and effective way for Law to get into stance at close range. Just remember that it can be ducked in between the two hits against stronger players. If the opponent still isn't crouching, you can go into DSS.1 for a [[frame trap]].
A quick and effective way for Law to get into stance at close range. Just remember that it can be ducked in between the two hits against stronger players. If the opponent still isn't crouching, you can go into DSS.f+1 for a [[frame trap]].
{{MoveQuery|Law-ws4}}
Uniquely, perhaps Law's most reliable way to get into DSS up close is with a [[while standing]] move. It may seem like an unremarkable '''ws4''' at first, but it's a whopping +5 on block with the DSS cancel and actually gives a natural combo into DSS moves on counter hit, turning Law into a terrifying counter hit machine that gets damaging combos and frame traps off of an unassuming i11 mid. The most common combo off of this is 3+4, which can give upwards of 90 damage at the wall. A very threatening move in the right hands, and may even encourage the use of [[iWS]] techniques to be able to utilize it more effectively in neutral.
{{MoveQuery|Law-b+1}}
{{MoveQuery|Law-b+1}}
{{MoveQuery|Law-b+1,2}}
{{MoveQuery|Law-b+1,2}}
Another close range way to get into stance—this one isn't crouchable, but is far less advantageous to compensate. Both hits can end in stance for further mixup potential.
Not typicaly preferred over ws4 as the frame data is worse, but both hits can end in stance for some unusual mixup potential.

Revision as of 06:13, 16 May 2024

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

Overview

Law has many versatile tools at his disposal, with tons of safe mid strings, frame traps, and lows at his disposal to chip away at and condition opponents. He also has a fair bit of evasion, with some good high and low crushes for different situations.

Many of his mid-hitting strings are safer on block than they seem. Tekken strings that end in mids are usually punishable, so Law is exceptional in this regard. This can be used to perform stagger pressure and then catch opponents off guard with lows and counter hits.

Key Moves

General Pokes/Punishers

Name
Alt

Input

Hit level
Damage
Range
Left Tracking
Right Tracking
Block
Hit
CH
Startup
States
Recovery
Notes

1,​2,2

h,​h,​m
5,​8,​10
-8
+4
+4
i20
Combos from 1st hit CH
Left Right Dragon Fist Combo

1,​2,​2,2

h,​h,​m,​h
5,​8,​10,​15
-9
+4
+9d
i13
  • Combos from 1st or 3rd hit CH
  • Delay-able
  • Transition to DSS with F
    • (-3 oB, +10g oH, +15d CH)

A good jab string that has a safe mid and is counter hit confirmable on the last hit for a natural combo that deals 38 damage. This move follows a big trend of many of Law's strings going into safe mids.

Furious Rush

1,​1,1

h,​h,​m
5,​5,​20
-12
+41d (-17)
i20
Heat Engager
Heat Dash +5, +36a (+26)
  • Combos from 1st or 2nd hit CH
Balcony Break
Knuckle Barrage Combo

1,​1,2

h,​h,​h
5,​5,​12
-6
+6
i17
  • Transition to DSS with F
    • (-5 oB, +7 oH)

Another good jab string that is a bit riskier on block as well as being a bit harder to confirm, but with some extra benefits. 1,1,1 is a Heat Engager that is natural on counter hit, while 1,1,2 is natural on normal hit and is Law's best i10 punisher.

Dragon's Fury

uf+3

m
20
-8
+42d (-16)
i18
js
Heat Engager
Heat Dash +5, +36d (+26)
Balcony Break

Great low crushing poke and Heat Engager. Good range, safe on block, and just generally good to throw out against opponents that rely on lows. Also good for Heat Dashing.

3+4

m,​m
5,​10
-13
+3
i14
Alternate input DSS.3+4
Wild Dragon's Flight

3+4,4

m,​m,​h
5,​10,​25
+7 (+10g w)
+31d (-27)
i30
js
Balcony Break
  • Combos from 1st hit
  • Chip damage on block
  • Alternate input DSS.3+4,4

A versatile double kick with excellent range, speed, and wall carry. Good for combos, whiff punishing, and it's usable out of DSS for frame traps and confirms. The followup is plus on block, but it is very easy for an opponent to either duck or mash if they have the knowledge to do so.

Dragon Hammer

f+1+2

m
20
+3c
+8c
+55a
i20
Transition to FC with D

An excellent plus move that is fast, difficult to see and gives a hefty launch on counter hit. Holding down during this move transitions into crouch, which is perfect for frame trapping into ws4 to then go into DSS to combo or continue pressure.

Lows

Shin Crusher

db+3

l
15
-13
+3c
+13g
i17

Likely Law's all-around best and low. Good tracking and advantage on hit.

Low Backhand

d+1

l
15
-12
-1
i21
cs6~
FC
Transition to Slide Step with DF
Low Backhand > High Kick

d+1,3

l,​h
15,​21
-9
+20a (+11)
+65a (+45)
i24
Balcony Break
  • Tornado on CH

Many of Law's lows have unique follow-ups, and this one is no exception. Though it's rather slow to start up and the string doesn't combo, it has high crush properties pretty early into the animation and can often throw opponents off while only being -12 on the first hit.

d+4

l
7
-11
+0
i15
Construct Kick

d+4,3

l,​h
7,​12
-12
+0
+5
i12
  • Combos from 1st hit
  • Nosebleed stun

Arguably Law's other best low. Fast, good range, only -11 on block and neutral on hit. The followup is good for damage, but in turn will make you launch punishable if the opponent ducks.

DSS Transitions

Right High Kick

4

h
15
-9
+7
i13

4,3

h,​h
15,​12
-8
+1
+23a
i18
  • Combos from 1st hit
  • Transition to DSS with F
    • (+8 oB, +17g, +39a (+32))
    • DSS allows full combo off of Magic 4

A quick and effective way for Law to get into stance at close range. Just remember that it can be ducked in between the two hits against stronger players. If the opponent still isn't crouching, you can go into DSS.f+1 for a frame trap.

ws4

m
14
-4
+7
i11
  • Transition to DSS with F
    • (+5 oB, +16 oH)

Uniquely, perhaps Law's most reliable way to get into DSS up close is with a while standing move. It may seem like an unremarkable ws4 at first, but it's a whopping +5 on block with the DSS cancel and actually gives a natural combo into DSS moves on counter hit, turning Law into a terrifying counter hit machine that gets damaging combos and frame traps off of an unassuming i11 mid. The most common combo off of this is 3+4, which can give upwards of 90 damage at the wall. A very threatening move in the right hands, and may even encourage the use of iWS techniques to be able to utilize it more effectively in neutral.

b+1

m
12
-9
+2
i14
  • Transition to DSS with F
    • (-3 oB, +8 oH)

b+1,2

m,​m
12,​12
-12
+2
i19
  • Combos from 1st hit
  • Delay-able
  • Transition to DSS with F
    • (-9 oB, +5 oH)

Not typicaly preferred over ws4 as the frame data is worse, but both hits can end in stance for some unusual mixup potential.