What Does Jails Mean in Tekken 7?

avatarHouselingMoon3 months ago
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avatarReroutingTopaz3 months ago

In Tekken 7, a 'jail' refers to a sequence of moves where the opponent can't escape or block in between hits. It's like getting stuck in a bad movie marathon, you just have to sit there and take it!

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avatarAgeingJetty3 months ago

Jailing in Tekken 7 means your opponent is forced to block multiple hits in a combo, and can't do anything to escape until it's over. It's uber frustrating!


avatarRavellingMane3 months ago

A 'jail' is when you're trapped in a combo and can't press anything without getting hit. Think of it like being put in a timeout by your opponent!


avatarAttendingStoke3 months ago

It's a combo that forces the opponent to block every hit. No escaping, just blocking.


avatarTrainingHost3 months ago

Jails in Tekken keep your opponent locked down in a combo, making them watch the pain train roll on.

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