wow, thank you I learn so much! you made it so engaging that it didn't even feel like 53min long. I have short attention span and rarely watch content that are more than 10min long.
@@GamerNemy I rank up soon after applying the neutral tool F4. I was using sparingly which made me susceptible to overwhelming pressure from my opponent, as a result got obliterated constantly. I usually warm up in casual mode to adopt new tricks and there is this steve player that is way higher in rank that used me as his punching bag. As soon as I used F4 to keep distance I was able to turn the table.
You forgot about his jabs! His jabs is one of the best, 12, 3 or 4 is a mixup between 4's tracking but duckable And 3's 0 frames on block (i think +1 but i think its now 0) Or 121, if ur playing cheeky hahaha, i think it crushes jabs. and his 134, a high low low string, catching opponents off gaurd.
The fact that you even used the Lightning of Fate's himself Jin's home stage (He even shares this stage with his mother Jun and his cousin Asuka, knowing Tekken lore) for this guide makes it even better. By the way, are there any plans on doing guides for his friends Xiaoyu and Hwoarang, who are much more complex than him at a fundamental and mastery level, as well while you're at it? Either way, keep those guides coming! ✌️😁
@@GamerNemy yeah, I think it was a me thing cuz when I started looking at it, it showed Raven’s timestamps instead of Jin’s, but it’s correct now that I’ve gone back to it. Sorry if I caused any confusion on that one. Once again, thanks as always for a great guide.
@@GamerNemy 🤣 🤣 🤣 Currently yes. I don't get to play as much as I like, and in order to stay viable with Leroy I believe I am better off solo maining him at this point. Although there are potential guests/returning characters(Bruce, Bamco 🙏) that would have me interested I might try Heihachi despite not playing Mishima's. Heihachi is my favorite Mishima story wise, but from my understanding gameplay wise perhaps the most difficult Mishima to play? Thanks for the content and info as always.
@@YellowFellow86 execution wise heihachi is the the same as any other mishima(except some ewgf2 shenannigans), hopefully he also has some new moves like jin that can get him into an enhanced wavedash as well for beginners. He has one of the best pressure tools in the entire game. And i'm gonna talk about T7 hei mostly. Although he has really good mids and plus on block moves, he has piss lows where the opponent can just stand block. His best low is arguably DB4(which is now launch punishable universally), with enough practice you can react to his db 2 and at high ranks players can block this consistently. worst hell sweep since it didn't guarantee anything other than a 50/50. No real WS punishment which makes the opponent scared of being punished for lows aside from an iWS EWGF which is hard to do consistently. Hoping that some of his weaknesses will be fixed. Even just one good low(not dragunov level good) and good ws punishment like they did with jin would be really helpful since honestly he is such a cool character to play. Edit: Also since there are no more infinite stages which severely crippled him since one of his biggest strengths is wall pressure i believe he will be really solid this time around
@@mikewasasuke9695I love Heihachi. He has always been my favorite character. I’ve played him since Tekken 3 as my main. However, to be honest, if he had better lows, he’d be a little busted in a certain sense because of how good his mids are which should force him to take a risk to open up the opponent. I’ll admit it sucks for him to be so easy to react to, but if he had a good low with those awesome mids, the man would be unstoppable.