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'''Heihachi''' is an offensive Mishima that boasts powerful mids, high damage, and oppressive pressure.
'''Heihachi''' is an offensive Mishima that boasts powerful mids, high damage, and oppressive pressure.


In order to entice his opponents to get hit by these mids, Heihachi also possesses powerful lows. There is a caveat however, as having one of these lows blocked will often cost you the round. Luckily, Heihachi has a variety of options to press his advantage, and he can use these situations to gauge his opponents tendencies.  
In order to entice his opponents to get hit by these mids, Heihachi also possesses powerful lows. There is a caveat however, as having one of these lows blocked will often cost you the round. Luckily, Heihachi has a variety of options to press his advantage, and he can use these situations to gauge his opponent's tendencies.  


Even at a large life deficit, Heihachi is always a threat to take the round with his explosive damage, especially in Rage.
Even at a large life deficit, Heihachi is always a threat to take the round with his explosive damage, especially in Rage.


Like other Mishima-style characters, Heihachi demands fairly high execution to be played to his fullest potential, although he isn't as reliant on the Electric Wind God Fist as Kazuya.
Like other Mishima-style characters, Heihachi demands fairly high execution to be played to his fullest potential, although he isn't as reliant on the Electric Wind God Fist as Kazuya.

Revision as of 23:57, 22 January 2021

Heihachi is an offensive Mishima that boasts powerful mids, high damage, and oppressive pressure.

In order to entice his opponents to get hit by these mids, Heihachi also possesses powerful lows. There is a caveat however, as having one of these lows blocked will often cost you the round. Luckily, Heihachi has a variety of options to press his advantage, and he can use these situations to gauge his opponent's tendencies.

Even at a large life deficit, Heihachi is always a threat to take the round with his explosive damage, especially in Rage.

Like other Mishima-style characters, Heihachi demands fairly high execution to be played to his fullest potential, although he isn't as reliant on the Electric Wind God Fist as Kazuya.