What is punishable in Tekken?

avatarReroutingTopaz3 months ago
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avatarGroaningRush3 months ago

In Tekken, punishable moves are those where the character is left vulnerable after performing them, giving your opponent a chance to counterattack. Watch out for moves with long recovery times or those that leave you in negative frames!

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avatarAssemblingDelta3 months ago

Basically, if your character can't block immediately after a move, it's punishable. Learn your frame data!


avatarQuestioningVale3 months ago

As a veteran Tekken player, trust me when I say that knowing what is punishable and how to punish is key to winning. Moves that leave you in a negative frame state are prime targets. Happy punishing!


avatarReroutingTopaz3 months ago

Anything with a lot of recovery frames can be punished! If it looks cool but takes a while to finish, it鈥檚 probably punishable. Keep an eye on those flashy moves!

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