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== External links ==
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HWxCeE1kyvE Pad/Stick Handcam – Tutorial by Anakin]
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_5bwBUn7fcM Pad/Stick Handcam – Tutorial by PhiDX]
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tcDBlWMgSak Stick Handcam – Tutorial by Hibal]
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2WUJQKGI1p0 Pad Handcam – Tutorial by CuddleCore]
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MnkjzZIX4MI Pad Handcam – Tutorial by Connor Scully]
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KZsLrCTA3EQ Pad – Tutorial for SOCD method by I AM OP]
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UHur59-dhCo Tutorial by Speedkicks]


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Revision as of 08:27, 30 June 2022

A backdash cancel (bdc, also known as korean backdash or kbd) is a technique for moving backwards quickly.

Purpose

See also: Movement

Without being cancelled, a backdash must completely finish before another backdash can be done, which makes it difficult to create much space between the opponent. Thus, the backdash cancel is an essential technique for any Tekken player to learn.

However, the value of the technique is in how it is applied to an already comprehensive game plan. For beginners without a solid grasp of their own moves, a bit of extra backwards movement is not very useful.

Input

The input for a backdash cancel naturally begins with a backdash, b,b (i.e, b,n,b). From here, every extra backdash can be done with db,b,n,b, with the db being the cancel into crouch.

It's also possible to cancel with a sidestep (u~n or b~n), but this is both slower and breaks your guard during the sidestep so is not recommended.

Method

While the input to be done is simple, the way to perform it quickly and precisely can be quite complicated and depends on the input device being used.

Stick

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Move stick to B, release to n, move to b, move to d/b, release to n, move to b, move to d/b and repeat. With the stick due to how most (square-gated) sticks operate, releasing the db to n creates a b input as it travels through b connector to reach n. This makes it so you can move stick from db to n to b to db for the backdash cancels.

Pad

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Wiggle ur thumb.

Keyboard

With SOCD cleaning
  1. Tap b
  2. Press and hold b, then
    1. Tap d (db,b)
    2. Tap f (n,b)
Without SOCD cleaning
  1. Tap b
  2. Press and hold b, then
    1. Tap d (db,b)
    2. Release b (n)
    3. Press and hold b (b)

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