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[Guide] Yoshimitsu: The Basics, part 1 - Essential Tools
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- Опубліковано 14 сер 2024
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Essential Moves - 0:34
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Something I forgot to put in the video: The Yoshi info comes almost entirely from our crewmember prinnyjuice. His knowledge of both the game and character are infinite, and I'm forever grateful for the assist.
What I love about Yoshi is that he's very flexible with how you want to play him
1 more tips, yoshi spin needed i3f to spin, if u know u got -7f on block, u can spin escape the risk, very important is if u want escape those jab 12 punch, spin on right, spin left u got hit by jab even u -6 -7f.
godlike tip
Ive been watching like so much yoshimitsu youtubers to see any new mechanics he have but this video shows so much i didnt know yet, i thought u were a yoshi main but u were not seeing how you upload alot of characters
Just some interesting stuff about Flash, the move everybody knows only on the surface. For one, it's actually called Soul Stealer, but I like Flash more as well, so I stick to that.
Other than that, there are like 5 Flashes. 1+4 is i6 with the lowest range. 4~1 is i7 and adds a tiny smidgen of range. NSS 1+4 is i8 and adds range again, and NSS 4~1 is i9 for even more tiny added range. Also, all of those are usable WS moves. Then there's KIN 1+4, which is i10, but no 4~1 version here.
4~1 this I just cannot replicate for some reason
Pretty sure it's called Flash not because it's fancy, but because that's its name in older Tekkens
@@SignorTromboncino Oh my. I had been playing since Tekken 1, but only gave attention to move names from 4 onward (when they were shown on screen during practice mode!) and to Yoshimitsu only since T7. And you're right, during T3 and TTT it was called Yoshimitsu Flash, from T4 onward it was Soul Stealer. So there are mor games where the move is called is Soul Stealer... and yet Flash just flows better.
Super helpful as usual
LOL I JUST STARTED PLAYING HIM TODAY AND I WAS JUST WATCHING UR OTHER GUIDES WTFFF
Keep it up man👍
I don't play with youshi but i see you recentlly upload the vedio so i have to thanks for you for your help with your badass vedios.
Thank you
I haven't played tekken since tekken 4 and yoshi was my main. I wanted to play tekken again 😒 but not able to
what is slide
1+2 kimcho stance than 3
I wonder what his main is in tekken?
Mokujin
How do f3+4 with no flea
NSS (2+3)
Oh hell ye
hey, what tf is 1 + 2 this and that negative this. what? hahaha I dont understand
These are notations and frame data, it is highly recommended to learn what those are in order to understand these videos.
pretty late but for anyone else wondering this: attack buttons in tekken are denoted as 1, 2, 3, 4. negative vs plus are how many frames you are able to act before (plus) or after (negative) your opponent. for example, I do a 1+4 which is -15 on block, that denotes I press 1+4 at the same time and if they block it they get to act 15 frames faster than I recover.
i think you explaining too fast
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