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*-5 On Block | *-5 On Block | ||
UF1, 1+2 | *UF1, 1+2 | ||
3~4, 1+2 | *3~4, 1+2 | ||
1,3, 1+2 | *1,3, 1+2 | ||
if you you know your | if you you know your | ||
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Aliza | Aliza | ||
F+1+2 (Destructive Form) | F+1+2 (Destructive Form) | ||
On Block +5 Attack, 1+2 | *On Block +5 Attack, 1+2 | ||
*-4 On Block | *-4 On Block | ||
DB1+2, 1+2 | *DB1+2, 1+2 | ||
DF4,3, 1+2 | *DF4,3, 1+2 | ||
Oponent Move +4 | *Oponent Move +4 | ||
On Block +4 Attack, 1+2 | *On Block +4 Attack, 1+2 | ||
-3 On Block | *-3 On Block | ||
WS1, 1+2 | *WS1, 1+2 | ||
STC2, 1+2 | *STC2, 1+2 | ||
F3, 1+2 | *F3, 1+2 | ||
F+3,2, 1+2 | *F+3,2, 1+2 | ||
BT1, 1+2 | *BT1, 1+2 | ||
BT1+2, 1+2 | *BT1+2, 1+2 | ||
Oponent Move +3 | *Oponent Move +3 | ||
On Block +3 Attack, 1+2 | *On Block +3 Attack, 1+2 | ||
*-2 On Block | *-2 On Block | ||
DB1,4, 1+2 | *DB1,4, 1+2 | ||
*Oponent Move +2 | *Oponent Move +2 | ||
On Block +2 Attack, 1+2 | *On Block +2 Attack, 1+2 | ||
*-1 On Block | *-1 On Block | ||
UF3, 1+2 | *UF3, 1+2 | ||
*Oponent Move +1 | *Oponent Move +1 | ||
On Block +1 Attack, 1+2 | *On Block +1 Attack, 1+2 | ||
*0 On Block | *0 On Block | ||
DF1, 1+2 | *DF1, 1+2 | ||
QCF1+2, 1+2 | *QCF1+2, 1+2 | ||
on hit setup are less commond but can be usefull in hard reads | on hit setup are less commond but can be usefull in hard reads | ||
*0 On Hit | *0 On Hit | ||
D4, 1+2 | *D4, 1+2 | ||
This is especially potent in this game since it leads into Heat or into a combo if already in Heat. And in tekken 8 can setup good combos near explosive walls, balcons and breakeable walls. | This is especially potent in this game since it leads into Heat or into a combo if already in Heat. And in tekken 8 can setup good combos near explosive walls, balcons and breakeable walls. |
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1+2 Punch Parry
1+2 has a punch parry (also known as sabaki) effect in its initial frames. After the following moves on block, should the opponent attempt a fast punch button (such as a 1 jab), Feng will be able to parry the punch. The parry window starts from 5th frame ps5.
- 1, 3 oB
- u/f+1 oB
- d/f+4, 3 oB
- WS 1 oB
- 1, 2 oB
- kip up oB
- chinese getup (b+3+4 while FUFT) oB
- d+3+4 (generic d+4) oH
Should Feng parry the punch (you can tell by the unique animation of the opponent slumping forward), Feng can land the b1+2. the most advanced setups are ps5 (Parry State i5 Frame). if the oponent attack with a punch after Block the safe attack these are the most common setups.
- -5 On Block
- UF1, 1+2
- 3~4, 1+2
- 1,3, 1+2
if you you know your Oponent Move is +5 you can use the punch and counter it Punch attacks. Example Kasuya Reina Devil Jin Jin Electrics, F,d,*N, DF+2 Aliza F+1+2 (Destructive Form)
- On Block +5 Attack, 1+2
- -4 On Block
- DB1+2, 1+2
- DF4,3, 1+2
- Oponent Move +4
- On Block +4 Attack, 1+2
- -3 On Block
- WS1, 1+2
- STC2, 1+2
- F3, 1+2
- F+3,2, 1+2
- BT1, 1+2
- BT1+2, 1+2
- Oponent Move +3
- On Block +3 Attack, 1+2
- -2 On Block
- DB1,4, 1+2
- Oponent Move +2
- On Block +2 Attack, 1+2
- -1 On Block
- UF3, 1+2
- Oponent Move +1
- On Block +1 Attack, 1+2
- 0 On Block
- DF1, 1+2
- QCF1+2, 1+2
on hit setup are less commond but can be usefull in hard reads
- 0 On Hit
- D4, 1+2
This is especially potent in this game since it leads into Heat or into a combo if already in Heat. And in tekken 8 can setup good combos near explosive walls, balcons and breakeable walls. The ideal frames to attempt the punch parry is when Feng is -5 and better. So 1+2 can be attempted in the middle of certain strings (such as Law's b+1, 2, 2) in order to negate pressure.
u/f+1+2 Command Grab into d/f+3
After the command grab, Feng is right next to the opponent. You can use d/f+3 as okizeme to option select certain outcomes.
- Hits both side rolls
- Launches into T! from any wake-up kicks and spring attack
- Flips the opponent if they choose to stay on the ground.
Should the opponent Stand Up or Wake Up (Backward), they will block the d/f+3. However, this will put them -7 oB and be in the ideal range for a STC parry.
Common f+2,1,2 Frame Trap Setups
Since f2,1,2 (Boar's Tusk) has a start up of 15 frames, we can set up strong and simple mid/low mixup that results in a frame tight f2 counterhit. f2,1 is safe on block (-8) and if f2 has a successful counterhit we can very realistically confirm the rest of the string due to the visual and audio cue.
- Use b+3 as a chunky +6 on block mid as a common set up for f+2.
- FC.df+4,1 is a strong approaching low (can be performed out of snake dash) to gain +6 frames of advantage
Of course there are many other frame situations that Feng can create to instill fear of f+2. b+3 and FC df+4,1 are great starting points to start implementing this into your gameplan