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* Combines a Mishima moveset with a great generic moveset and damage to boot
* Combines a Mishima moveset with a great generic moveset and damage to boot
* Possesses one of the best low arsenals in the game
* Amazing keepout with EWHF and f+4
* Amazing keepout with EWHF and f+4
* Strong parry makes him very difficult to pressure
* i3 strong parry makes him very difficult to pressure
* Arguably the best punishment suite in the entire game, can launch at i14 from both crouch and standing
* Arguably the best punishment suite in the entire game, can launch at i14 from both crouch and standing
* Heat gives him strong chip potential and one of the scariest Heat Smashes in the game with insane wallsplat potential
* Heat gives him strong chip potential and one of the scariest Heat Smashes in the game with insane wallsplat potential
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* One of 4 characters with a bad backdash cancel
* One of 4 characters with a bad backdash cancel
* Wavedash mixup is somewhat reactable
* Wavedash mixup and d+2 are somewhat reactable
* Started WWIII in Tekken 6 and still hasn't gone to the Hague for it
* Started WWIII in Tekken 6 and still hasn't gone to the Hague for it



Revision as of 12:44, 29 September 2024

Jin
Heat
  • Gains access to new follow-ups to his Power Stance (db+1+2)
  • EWHF can be performed without just frame input.
Heat Smash Mid, i15~16, +3
Heat Engagers
  • 1+2
  • df+4
  • f,f+2
  • f+3,1
  • ZEN.2
Stances
  • ZEN (Zenshin) – f+3+4 or b3+4
  • CD (Crouch Dash) – f,n,d,df or ZEN.df
Fastest
Launch
  • i11(~14) – f,n,d,df#2 (hard)
  • i15 – d+3+4 (standing)
  • i15 – uf+4 (standing)
  • i14 – ws2 (crouching)
CH launch
  • i16 – db+2,2 (mid, high)
  • i16 – f+4 (mid, longer range)
Wall splat
  • i10 – 2,4 (standing)
  • i14 – ws2 (crouching)
Archetypal moves
Parry b+1+3 (high or mid attacks)
Sabaki b+1+2
Mid check
  • df+1 (Standing)
  • b+2,1 (Standing)
  • b+3 (Standing)
  • f+4 (Standing)
  • ws4 (Crouching)
Hopkick uf+4
Stature kick db+4
Power low d+2
Slash kick wr3
Generic moves
Remapped
  • d+1 โ†’ db+1
Missing d+2, d+3, d+4
External links
Lore Jin Kazama
Twitter #T8_Jin
Discord Jin Kazama

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

Jin is an incredibly versatile character, having an answer for every situation. His strengths include powerful punishment, space control with long-ranged keep-out attacks, and excellent close-ranged pressure thanks to his pokes and wavedash mix-ups. His execution requirements are strict in high-level play, but he can be played effectively by beginners and masters alike.

Jinโ€™s strong space control tools include Front Thrust Kick (f+4) a safe, counter-hit launching mid, and High Right Roundhouse (4), a fast homing move with counter-hit properties. When itโ€™s time to go on the offensive, use Demonโ€™s Paw (f, f+2), a safe, long-ranged, mid Heat Engager; one of the strongest approach tools in Tekken 8.

Up close, Jin has several delayable poking strings, such as Double Thrust > Roundhouse (2, 1, 4) and Mid Left Punch > High Roundhousekick (d/f+1, 4). Mix in lows such as Scourge (d+2) and Right Low Roundhouse (d/b+4) for oppressive offense.

Rounding out Jin's moveset is the incredible Electric Wind Hook Fist (f, n, d, d/f+2), an excellent tool for pressure, keep out and punishment alike. Practice wavedashing to mix it up with Depraved Savagery (f, n, d, d/f+4, 2), a power low, and Left Axe Kick (f, f+3), a safe mid launcher.

Perhaps the most well-rounded character in the roster, few encompass Tekken more than Jin: The Lightning of Fate!

Strengths
  • Combines a Mishima moveset with a great generic moveset and damage to boot
  • Possesses one of the best low arsenals in the game
  • Amazing keepout with EWHF and f+4
  • i3 strong parry makes him very difficult to pressure
  • Arguably the best punishment suite in the entire game, can launch at i14 from both crouch and standing
  • Heat gives him strong chip potential and one of the scariest Heat Smashes in the game with insane wallsplat potential
Weaknesses
  • One of 4 characters with a bad backdash cancel
  • Wavedash mixup and d+2 are somewhat reactable
  • Started WWIII in Tekken 6 and still hasn't gone to the Hague for it
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