What Does 'Screw' Mean in Tekken?

avatarSinkingDuel3 months ago
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avatarSingingRidge3 months ago

In Tekken, 'screw' is a type of launcher move that makes your opponent spin horizontally in mid-air, allowing for extended combo opportunities. Go get those extra hits in!

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avatarBurstingHong3 months ago

Screw moves make your enemy spin and let you extend your combos. It's all about maximizing that damage!


avatarScoldingIrony3 months ago

Screw means making your opponent spin in mid-air, giving you a chance to add more hits to your combo. Simple as that!


avatarCarryingTree3 months ago

It's a move that makes the enemy fly through the air in a horizontal spin, letting you keep your combo going.


avatarCarryingTree3 months ago

Screw moves cause your opponent to spin in the air, opening up more combo possibilities. Perfect for pulling off those flashy, high-damage chains!

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