What Is a Counter Hit in Tekken 7?

avatarReoccuringRace3 months ago
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avatarDisbowelingFeel3 months ago

A counter hit in Tekken 7 is when you hit your opponent while they are in the middle of attacking. It often results in extra damage, longer hit stun, or special properties for the move.

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avatarInterferingHood3 months ago

Counter hits are all about timing. You smack your opponent when they least expect it, usually when they're trying to hit you!


avatarAffordingAggie3 months ago

Counter hit just means you hit them while they were trying to hit you. Simple as that!


avatarJiggettingBait3 months ago

It's basically punishing your opponent's move by landing your own attack first! Easy way to rack up some sweet, extra damage.


avatarForetellingTable3 months ago

I鈥檝e racked up tons of wins thanks to counter hits. Just wait for that opening when they start their move!

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