I learned a lot from this, thanks for sharing. you livin the dream bro, its super inspiring. in just a few short years you went from "that weird devil jin I saw on mainmanswe's channel" to world first dvj god of destruction and traveling to korea to commune with the gods. Looking forward to the future of this channel and your tekken ascension, keep going hard
Thank you for sharing this valuable insight ( and reminders). Also looking forward to your thoughts on Devil Jin after we had almost two months of Tekken 8 and you got offline tournament experience in Korea where Knee also picked Devil Jin at least once.
You have great content and an amazing mindset for learning and growing in Tekken. I wish I could adopt such a way of thinking, I am currently struggling to learn/climb with DVJ and your content has helped me so much. Honestly wish you offered coaching as Id love to pick your mind apart and learn how you think and learn.
These "small" tips are some of the things I myself struggle to implement. Especially the "awareness" tip. It's so common to just KBD out of habit and suddenly miss out on huge dmg, because your spacing is suboptimal. This is going to be difficult to readjust to :(
Jdcr said this in a video a while ago He was watching a Fak in T7 and he was backdashing too much, he said "if you only backdash without purpose you're gonna end up at the wall"
Nice, great video man. It’s awesome you got some training in over there. They’re definitely on a crazy level over there. Looking forward to more vids man
I always go for and look for whiff punishes and dash in then back dash to bait which is probably due to me playing a lot of street fighter, hearing that the Koreans do this is encouraging but I also kbd too much sometimes and don’t know exactly when to step properly so get hit a lot and I lazily don’t adapt to peoples patterns or flowcharts quickly enough for best of 2s
I find it so interesting how in some ways yeah his balls are huge, but then the lesson he took away from low high was all about mitigating movement risk
This is the good stuff. I’m a trash player, but I think I these lessons will help. I KNOW I’ll die less if I step less and block/backdash more lol I get clipped like all the time in this game 😅
What stuck out to me was that you played too much like a combo artist. The Dark Prince whose a Pakistani Kazuya DJ main played the same way against Knee and made similar mistakes. Pakistan next. I'm surprised we didnt see a Qudans vs Momodog FT10 mirror. MomoDog vs Devilster FT10. Momodog vs Dark Prince. I'd advise you to do more FT10s vs Top players. That's what gets your level up in tournaments play
On the first point, people move around way more than they need to just because they think KBD is some kind of elixir for winning matches. There's no point in back dashing across the entire arena and sitting around full screen side stepping when there's literally no threat. They're out there dodging ghosts.
the point of using and mastering kbd is to control space and get whiff punishments. if your opponent is constantly moving then he keeps you guessing if you are just standing still then you are literally no threat. man you sound like you aren't even in red ranks with that one 😂
@@ForeverBlazed I'm well passed Garyu. What an expert analysis lol. Give me your Tekken id and we can see who's better. I'm curious about your so-called whiff punish skill and I'd love to see your replays aka you harmlessly back dashing and side stepping for no reason.
your point is valid and it's blatantly obvious but i think is you having to be moving precisely on the premise of whiff puniching , you'll never ss mash a dragunov or a claudio or a dvj in heat@@ForeverBlazed
cool , don't ignore my comment for god's sake , do a commentary or analysis on your match with mulgold's claudio , claudio is the dumbest character in the game this korean legend spammed back one in your face , i admit his ass read your hellsweep twice though this doesn't mean claudio isn't braindead
Had a dream I was in a supermarket and I heard MUSHIKERA GA and DVJ heat smashed me in my back 😭 woke up sweating
Too much tekken for you brother
@@ferrarigno yeah I genuinely think so too
heatsmash jumpscare
We Skeet Again
WE SKEET AGAIN.
*wakes up covered in it*
I learned a lot from this, thanks for sharing. you livin the dream bro, its super inspiring. in just a few short years you went from "that weird devil jin I saw on mainmanswe's channel" to world first dvj god of destruction and traveling to korea to commune with the gods. Looking forward to the future of this channel and your tekken ascension, keep going hard
Respect for sharing what they taught you with everyone else
This was a really interesting analysis. So much of that was way beyond my skill level!
Thanks for sharing your experience Momo! This was great! I’m gonna try and translate this to leo.
Thanks, the 1-1 check and the patient electric is something I know realized I gotta work on. Thanks for the knowledge check as usual momo!
You have a very good mindset for learning, glad I've found your channel and I'm excited to see your journey :)
Thank you for sharing this valuable insight ( and reminders).
Also looking forward to your thoughts on Devil Jin after we had almost two months of Tekken 8 and you got offline tournament experience in Korea where Knee also picked Devil Jin at least once.
You have great content and an amazing mindset for learning and growing in Tekken. I wish I could adopt such a way of thinking, I am currently struggling to learn/climb with DVJ and your content has helped me so much. Honestly wish you offered coaching as Id love to pick your mind apart and learn how you think and learn.
I do have a metafy for what it's worth
@@Momo-Dog oh sweet i’ll be sure to check it out then!
Bro trained in the hyperbolic time chamber and he back stronger
Appreciate the knowledge. Also good job at the ATL tournament. You’re going to be a monster with the experience you’re getting
Thank you so much for this Momo!
Momodog think you so much for teaching Tekken8
These "small" tips are some of the things I myself struggle to implement. Especially the "awareness" tip. It's so common to just KBD out of habit and suddenly miss out on huge dmg, because your spacing is suboptimal. This is going to be difficult to readjust to :(
Jdcr said this in a video a while ago
He was watching a Fak in T7 and he was backdashing too much, he said "if you only backdash without purpose you're gonna end up at the wall"
@@princekanbatsu2301the purpose is that they’re scared lol I used to do the same but with parry punishing in ds3.
thanks for sharing!
Great info thanks for sharing
Nice, great video man. It’s awesome you got some training in over there. They’re definitely on a crazy level over there. Looking forward to more vids man
Sounds like you really leveled up. You gonna smash the EU circuit now?
Can you customize dvj’s wings!?!
I always go for and look for whiff punishes and dash in then back dash to bait which is probably due to me playing a lot of street fighter, hearing that the Koreans do this is encouraging but I also kbd too much sometimes and don’t know exactly when to step properly so get hit a lot and I lazily don’t adapt to peoples patterns or flowcharts quickly enough for best of 2s
Great video! Thanks a lot
😮😮 you should do a playstyle study on Qudans. He's beaten JDCR and Low High in FT3
Great stuff. Momo!
You r the best devil jin in the world now.
Welcome Back and Ramdan Kareem
You should do a commentary on your matches with them
Nice! How did you get the Purple health? Cant find any mod like that
description has the answer
@@Momo-Dog oh ok thx
What an interesting video... I believe Lowhigh is the most talented Korean and has the biggest balls while playing.
I find it so interesting how in some ways yeah his balls are huge, but then the lesson he took away from low high was all about mitigating movement risk
@@ko-yoshimakes sense to me because you need to know how to be fundamentally strong and risk averse to accurately choose when to make a big play
@xRhychux @ko-yoshi You guys need to see how Lowhigh utilises forward movement in his match against Brawlpro... it was insanely funny😂
@@xRhychux good point!
@@Yokoso-kj7ij gotta see this lol. is it the first vid that comes up when you search low high brawl pro? “How will I fare against an evo champ?”
This is the good stuff. I’m a trash player, but I think I these lessons will help. I KNOW I’ll die less if I step less and block/backdash more lol I get clipped like all the time in this game 😅
let's go goat is back 🗣️‼️
Good stuff
Seems like we learned the same thing at the same time lmao.
Good content
Were you nervous playing in korea by any chance? RDX studios sounds like high pressure.
Obviously! Facing your idols is tough
does Knee and Lowhigh have insurance on their hands/fingers?
That’s crazy cuz I’m in Korea where are they at
Spielst du auf Arcade Momo ?
How do u change the colors of the wings to white?
Mod
What upscaling do you use momo
What stuck out to me was that you played too much like a combo artist. The Dark Prince whose a Pakistani Kazuya DJ main played the same way against Knee and made similar mistakes. Pakistan next. I'm surprised we didnt see a Qudans vs Momodog FT10 mirror.
MomoDog vs Devilster FT10. Momodog vs Dark Prince. I'd advise you to do more FT10s vs Top players. That's what gets your level up in tournaments play
lol , u ain't winning anything or competeing in a tournament with dvj , jin or even kazuya braindead oki
made it here from twitter
How do you get devil Jin White wing???
Mod in his community
JDCR usually loses the first rounds then he completely downloads you and destroys you
Cool vid
On the first point, people move around way more than they need to just because they think KBD is some kind of elixir for winning matches. There's no point in back dashing across the entire arena and sitting around full screen side stepping when there's literally no threat. They're out there dodging ghosts.
the point of using and mastering kbd is to control space and get whiff punishments. if your opponent is constantly moving then he keeps you guessing if you are just standing still then you are literally no threat. man you sound like you aren't even in red ranks with that one 😂
@@ForeverBlazed I'm well passed Garyu. What an expert analysis lol. Give me your Tekken id and we can see who's better. I'm curious about your so-called whiff punish skill and I'd love to see your replays aka you harmlessly back dashing and side stepping for no reason.
your point is valid and it's blatantly obvious but i think is you having to be moving precisely on the premise of whiff puniching , you'll never ss mash a dragunov or a claudio or a dvj in heat@@ForeverBlazed
This is a great video!! 🤯🤯🔥🔥🔥👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿🫡 I’m gonna watch this 1k alone 😅
are you playing on stick ?
Pad!
@@Momo-Dog ps5 pad ?
@@JIX9ISLER1986 razer raion
Wave dashing on pad is crazy
Its not hard, just practice
give up plus frames...that sounds so crazy and eye-opening at the same time
it's all about conditioning your opponent
the koreans are something else
Remember that only work on high lvl opponents, if your frame traps are working in ranked why not use it
lmao keep using them untill his ass can't block@@yoshitsune5691
@@yoshitsune5691 All this advice is for very high level. Trying to apply this type of thing against the average Fujin and you'll have a horrible time.
cool , don't ignore my comment for god's sake , do a commentary or analysis on your match with mulgold's claudio , claudio is the dumbest character in the game this korean legend spammed back one in your face , i admit his ass read your hellsweep twice though this doesn't mean claudio isn't braindead