i started playing nina becuz of u. u are like my online teacher. i m korean btw. it s really difficult for me to link shake cancel? with 1rp combo. how do u do that so smooth all the time.
Thank you for sharing this! I'm really glad to hear the videos inspired you to play Nina. :) Are you referring to Snakeshot cancels? tekken.fandom.com/wiki/Snakeshot If so, it requires a lot of practice. I recommend going into practice mode and trying to input the cancels slowly at first until you become comfortable with the hand/finger positions. Then, work on cancelling them faster. You don't need to input Snakeshot cancels as quickly as possible. It's more about flow rather than speed. It's easy to try to input the cancel too quickly and accidentally press the wrong button.
I learned from that match that Steve's sidesway (standing 4) evades nearly all of Nina's move list. The only things I've found that track it are qcf+1, qcf+2, db+2, 1+2, and 3+4, all of which lose to his b+1 and/or df+2. Very tough match-up. :(
O my I love how you just stayed in that Jin face making his life difficult with your pressure
35:53 that was a gorgeous Whiff punish ❤
14:22 little nap break lol
17:31 o my your IQ must be over 200 🔥
4:40 I seen you do this In a lot of your games. Is this more dmg than ff3 or just more stylish because it’s way more stylish then ff3 for sure haha
ws+3+4 does 3? less damage but it leaves them in a better position to continue pressure afterward.
@@Anonymous1995gotcha I see now how he’s facing on the ground thx
i started playing nina becuz of u. u are like my online teacher. i m korean btw. it s really difficult for me to link shake cancel? with 1rp combo. how do u do that so smooth all the time.
Thank you for sharing this! I'm really glad to hear the videos inspired you to play Nina. :) Are you referring to Snakeshot cancels?
tekken.fandom.com/wiki/Snakeshot
If so, it requires a lot of practice. I recommend going into practice mode and trying to input the cancels slowly at first until you become comfortable with the hand/finger positions. Then, work on cancelling them faster. You don't need to input Snakeshot cancels as quickly as possible. It's more about flow rather than speed. It's easy to try to input the cancel too quickly and accidentally press the wrong button.
Shin Blade FGC legend lol
I learned from that match that Steve's sidesway (standing 4) evades nearly all of Nina's move list. The only things I've found that track it are qcf+1, qcf+2, db+2, 1+2, and 3+4, all of which lose to his b+1 and/or df+2. Very tough match-up. :(
@@Anonymous1995 yeah I saw him go into it a lot after he found success with it