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#Tekken 7: Beginner Tips & Tricks to Becoming a Pro -BB

The seventh entry in the fighting game giant, Tekken 7 is one of the most popular fighting games to play or watch in the modern era. The legacy franchise hosts some of the most iconic characters in the genre. Alongside its hardcore fan base, Tekken has been one of the three largest fighting game series to enter the market. With the creation of Tekken 7, the series has received a major boost in popularity. Its slow-motion feature, variety of guest characters, and satisfying game mechanics paired with its gorgeous visual design has boosted the 3D fighting game giant into the forefront of the genre.

Unlike some of the other games found in the fighting game genre, Tekken has always been one of the least accessible for new players. Its vast move list, difficult mobility system, and skill requirements have made the 3D powerhouse a difficult obstacle to climb. However, this difficulty has been exacerbated throughout the years. The Tekken franchise is no harder to get into than any of the other popular online games available now. And with the rise in online resources, there is no better time to learn how to play Tekken than now. This guide will provide 5 important tips on how to better yourself as a player and start your hard-fought path to mastery.

One of the most popular defensive tactics in traditional 2D fighting games is the classic, crouch blocking. In a traditional 2D plane fighting game this would protect a player from an opponent’s options minus an overhead attack or a throw. So this should be applied to Tekken as well, right? Unfortunately, this is not the case. Crouch blocking in Tekken is like asking your opponent to please end the match as soon as possible. This may seem strange for a beginner player, but with some dissection, it will be more clear as to why this is a bad idea.

In Tekken, there are four main attacks: highs, mids, lows, and throws. As their name implies a high is an attack that aims for an opponent’s head while standing, a mid will strike the middle of their character model, a low the lower part of their body and a throw will grab an opponent. So why does this matter? Well in Tekken, a mid attack will counter a crouching opponent. So if you are crouch blocking a mid attack will completely counter your crouch blocking. So if you are crouch blocking to stop an opponent’s low pressure than you are asking to be hit by mids.

But what makes mids so dangerous? Mid attacks are universally the most common combo starters in Tekken. They can lead to damage racking in over half a player’s life if not more. While low attacks are relatively low damage. There are few low attacks that will start as low attacks, rather they are simple moves that will chip away slowly at your health. So be sure to block standing to avoid these powerful mid attacks!

Tekken 7 has a cast of over 40 characters, all of which carry a vast and intimidating move list. These lists are generally a difficult and unreasonable amount of moves to memorize. And this remains the case even with Tekken masters. Of these tens of moves, there are around 5 or 6 that will prove to be the most valuable and should be engraved in a player’s mind.

When scrolling through your main’s move list look for several low options, mid options, safe pokes, launchers and fast panic buttons. These are the building blocks of a strong Tekken player. Having an understanding of your characters options for these scenarios are crucial to dismantling even the most skilled opponent. Now the question becomes, how do I find these moves?

Well the answer is simply experimentation. There are a lot of moves in this game but it is not impossible to navigate. So practice and experiment with your character to find good examples of moves with these qualities. The newly implemented punish training feature is another way to discover which moves are good and which are not in this game and should be used frequently.

The most commonly suggested tip when learning any Tekken game is to learn the mobility options. This may seem like a silly tip to provide someone but the movement options found in Tekken are complex and hard to master.

For a newer player this is terrifying. How could anyone expect a beginner to dedicate his time to learn how to Korean Back Dash? Or Wavedash? Or Crouch Dash? Well the answer is we don’t expect a new player to master these techniques. They are complicated and difficult maneuvers to master and can be learned as you develop.

A new player should simply know how to sidestep, how to back dash and how to run. These are the basics for a new player to understand as they enter the fray of Tekken 7. Learning to master a Korean Backdash can be learned later and with practice, but knowing when and how to sidestep a launch-happy opponent will earn a player some well-deserved victories. Also learning not to stand and become a punching bag for an overly aggressive player can be summed up in a firm understanding of how and when to back dash.

These movement options may seem like such a trivial thing to practice, but you would be surprised how many new players simply stand put and mash buttons. A well-timed back dash can place a player in such an advantageous position that they can punish with a big combo or simply a well-timed poke. Regardless, mastering the art of movement withing Tekken 7 can separate a novice player from an advanced one and should be added to any new player’s repertoire as they learn and practice the game of Tekken 7. 

Tekken 7 is available on PS4, Xbox One and PC.

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