![]() ![]() Middle attacks are often the most important in your arsenal. High attacks are also easily countered by high crush moves. That said, high attacks are useless against characters in a crouching position. ![]() Though it always depends on the character you're using, high attacks are generally going to be the speediest moves you've got. Each character obviously has their own set of moves and attacks, but we can still take some time to explain a few things that every character shares.Īttacks are broken into four different categories: High, Middle, Low and Special Middle. Tekken 6 is a fighting game so it goes to figure we should discuss how you actually go about smacking people around. Mastering how to crouch and jump at the right time will render many basic attacks useless. Crouching will evade high and mid-level attacks while jumping will avoid low attacks. Most essentially, one should master how to use simple avoidance moves. Additionally, moves like the wall jump (performed by pushing Back, Back, Forward-Up) can be helpful in getting yourself out of a corner should your enemy back you against a wall. This can be used to dodge linear attacks. The side step will move you slightly around your foe. This is useful if your character has good long range attacks, your foe is a powerful close range fight, or, if you just generally could some space. The Back Dash for instance (performed by pushing Back, Back in quick succession) will make your character move quickly away from your opponent. The game also has several techniques that will help you move away from your foes if you need some breathing room. ![]() If you can see an opponent from afar, simply run into them without pushing any attack buttons and you'll knock them over with a powerful and unblockable tackle. Running can be a useful attack move as well. To run to something close by, push it three times while holding on the third button push. If you want to travel a long distance, tap the corresponding directional button twice, holding it down on the second push. This type of movement however can be slow and cumbersome, especially while in the midst of combat. Tekken 6 offers several movement options. If you'd rather not block an attack you can always try to avoid it. Take some time to experiment with all the possible variables. If you're laying on your stomach as compared to your back you might have to vary what you do in response. It's also important to note that your on the floor options change depending one how you land on the ground. The only thing to be careful with when using quick rolls is that they're so common that your opponent is likely to expect them and may often launch an attack to counter that kind of move. Pressing one of the attack buttons as your character hits the ground to roll sideways out of the way. Pushing Forward when you hit the ground will make your character hop back to their feet and perform a mid-level kick. This will send you into a backwards roll that will end with you on your feet. The first, is executed by pushing Back right as you hit the ground. There are several kinds of the Quick Rolls. ![]() Easy to perform, it will move you away (or toward) your opponent and even allow you to launch a quick retaliatory attack if you choose one of its more aggressive forms. Probably your best friend in such situations will be the Quick Roll. As such mastering floor techniques is essential for victory in Tekken 6. You can't attack and your foe is all but free to pummel you until you can make it back to your feet. Should you be knocked down in Tekken 6, you'll be rendered all but defenseless. Some attacks are too strong to be blocked all the time and others are simply unblockable. Blocking doesn't all the time, so it's best not to rely on it too exclusively. To block while crouching simply hold down or move backwards while crouching. Blocking while crouching will protect you from low attacks. Blocking while standing will defend you against high and mid-level attacks. Moving backwards will also keep you on the defense. Just standing without pushing any buttons will keep you in a defensive stance. The most basic way to block is to do nothing. After all, your opponent could pull off the most gloriously cool move in the book and it will do them about a fart's worth of good if you can block it. Blocking is your most rudimentary defense against attack in Tekken 6. ![]()
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