Those SiTong Ghost buttons look awesome! I've been using Sanwas for so long, but I might give them a try. :) Great in-depth video, it's perfect for helping new players master wave dashing on stick!
@@RyzingSol They're amazing value! Although I have heard that they discontinued the Ghost variant and switched it to the Spring version so I'm not sure about those. They do still have the Wizard variant which are basically the clicky version. I've heard nothing but good things about those!
Thank you again. The reason why I find this valuable is because on p2 ball top you show your thumb is SLANTED to the side a bit which is crucial for easier maneuver. You? The best.
Man your wavus are super good! I play on pad and can only wavedash on p1 side, p2 side is more awkward cause i cant lean my thumb to the left as good when trying to execute inputs. Also it looks like you can be more aggressive and randomize the wave dashes on a stick if that makes sense? Like when i watch qudans play, he does these short wavedash cancels right in your face and sort of spaces them out rather than doing consecutive wavus. Seems very hard to do on pad but im practicing. Ofc thats most likely a product of years and years experience. This makes me less scared to maybe try out stick in the future!
@@WEST-LINE yeah you might be referring to wavedash cancelling or wavedash blocking. Im sure if you practice enough youll eventually be able to have a good p2 wavu. And yeah, def try an arcade stick out if you have the budget! Really the only downsides of it are that it can get expensive when u get into the rabbit hole, and its also a process to get used to it. But def worth it if you are passionate enough
@@adrian2004TKi new to tekken but i fell in love with it! I def will consider it once i master fundamentals on pad. And oh yesh the wave dash cancel and wave dash block i didnt know terminology. Would be awesome if you did tutorial on those too! I subscribed ❤😊
I have the same ball top for my japanese lever 😂, i saw it on a nihongogamer video and it improved my grip because the one from the hayabulsa it was always spinning it or sliping. Now i have a korean lever installed on the hori hayabuza, new helpme, for tekken. It has been great, i am still not sure about the grip but I have a notion of it, gonna check the videos you linked 👍
Yeah bro this balltop goated but its expensive compared to a normal balltop lol. I use it because Keisuke uses the same balltop. Goodluck on finding your grip! It is a process for sure, I tried lots of grip styles as well.
Ayooo, mayflash user! I have korean lever 309mj installed in my f300. Can yours be used in PS5? I heard it requires s-magic-pro or something for it to work
@vexywexy I am not sure. From my experience, probably no input delay. I was able to play at my local tourney just fine with it. I wanna test it but im not sure how to capture input lag lol imma have to do some research
@@Seyerkei Mine works fine for PS4 without any adapter, it just doesn't work for PS5. So I guess I need either Magic-S, Magic Boots, or Brook Wingman but I don't know which of em to choose haha
How are your inputs so clean?! Isn’t that mayflash cheap?! What brands/models have the best inputs? I thought expensive sticks have best inputs but hori fighting stick alpha doesn’t have good inputs.
After rereading your comment, all known brands like mayflash, hori, qanba, etc have "good inputs." The only difference is their case design. If what you mean by good inputs relates to feel of the lever, thats because hori alpha uses their own hayabusa lever for their arcade stick which is known to be looser than a sanwa jlf. Other than that its all about execution, not on the brand of the arcade stick
Hello! I'm not sure on what the process looks like to make it so that there's no clicks made by the lever. Probably a silent microswitch mod? But also I have not done anything to make the click of the lever not sound. Both of my levers still have clicks. I am assuming you are referring to the sound of my IST Alpha N lever. I will say that the reason it sounds less noisy than my JLF is because the microswitches on my Alpha N are linear, and the fact that the Razer Panthera is bigger and denser than my Mayflash F101 which means it absorbs more sound. If you want to have no clicks on your lever, you can get a Sanwa JLX silent lever (which I have bought, I might do a review on it).
@imangolix7235 oke oke thanks for the información, And I would also like to know if you recommend buying the f101? Because do I want to buy my first arcade stick
@@Mist034 It depends on your budget. I would only recommend the F101 If you wanna spend the least amount for a stick. But you would need to upgrade the buttons and the lever if you plan on taking arcade stick seriously. The buttons are ok, but the lever is pretty bad. Upgrading the lever to at least a Sanwa JLF is a must in my opinion. I only use the F101 because I like the small size and light weight, but most people would prefer a bigger stick and to be honest I might switch to a bigger stick as well. Also the F101 does not work on PS5 unless you have an adapter like Mayflash Magic-S Ultimate or Brook Wingman FGC. If you have a bigger budget, look for arcade sticks from $100 to $200. I would say Drone 2 ($100) is the best entry level arcade stick. Best value would probably be Mayflash F700 elite ($180) in my opinion. There are other sticks as well like Hori Alpha or Qanba Titan 2. You can also try finding used PS4 sticks. Those are great too because licensed ps4 sticks still work on PS5 for Tekken 8. My Razer Panthera is used and it still works pretty good other than cable which I had to change. Arcade sticks last a long time unless you intend to break them😆.
I like Sanwa JLF more than the Korean lever because its less tension and I am faster on it. However i would still say korean levers are still superior because when i play with my Alpha N lever, my inputs are more accurate and it feels easier overall. Its all preference tho
@@fiji3615 yeah you can change the lever bro. I think the new version comes with a 5 pin on the pcb as well so you can probably put in a korean lever that has a flat collar if you want
Ive been playing on arcade stick for around a year, so I guess it took me a year to get where i am at now. Started playing on stick at the end of Tekken 7 and then moved on to Tekken 8 till now.
@@HotBoiDaChef yes. Heres a handcam video from an amazing EU kazuya player named MishimaEnrage: ua-cam.com/video/Ix0dRCjF2c4/v-deo.html. He uses pad and can wavu and korean backdash pretty fast. You can also look up SidestepDORYA or SelectedAgainst. His wavu is insanely fast but i believe he uses both analog stick and dpad on controller.
Those SiTong Ghost buttons look awesome! I've been using Sanwas for so long, but I might give them a try. :) Great in-depth video, it's perfect for helping new players master wave dashing on stick!
@@RyzingSol They're amazing value! Although I have heard that they discontinued the Ghost variant and switched it to the Spring version so I'm not sure about those. They do still have the Wizard variant which are basically the clicky version. I've heard nothing but good things about those!
that mayflash with the wood grain knob is sick. buttons too. perfectly themed.
Thank you again. The reason why I find this valuable is because on p2 ball top you show your thumb is SLANTED to the side a bit which is crucial for easier maneuver. You? The best.
This is dope as hell. The sound is hilarious tho 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭🔥🔥
Great Video ! Learning heihachi rn and recently started using Stick!
However u saying im showing you how to hold your Stick made me giggle 😂😂😂
Man your wavus are super good! I play on pad and can only wavedash on p1 side, p2 side is more awkward cause i cant lean my thumb to the left as good when trying to execute inputs.
Also it looks like you can be more aggressive and randomize the wave dashes on a stick if that makes sense?
Like when i watch qudans play, he does these short wavedash cancels right in your face and sort of spaces them out rather than doing consecutive wavus. Seems very hard to do on pad but im practicing. Ofc thats most likely a product of years and years experience.
This makes me less scared to maybe try out stick in the future!
@@WEST-LINE yeah you might be referring to wavedash cancelling or wavedash blocking. Im sure if you practice enough youll eventually be able to have a good p2 wavu. And yeah, def try an arcade stick out if you have the budget! Really the only downsides of it are that it can get expensive when u get into the rabbit hole, and its also a process to get used to it. But def worth it if you are passionate enough
@@adrian2004TKi new to tekken but i fell in love with it! I def will consider it once i master fundamentals on pad. And oh yesh the wave dash cancel and wave dash block i didnt know terminology. Would be awesome if you did tutorial on those too! I subscribed ❤😊
I have the same ball top for my japanese lever 😂, i saw it on a nihongogamer video and it improved my grip because the one from the hayabulsa it was always spinning it or sliping.
Now i have a korean lever installed on the hori hayabuza, new helpme, for tekken. It has been great, i am still not sure about the grip but I have a notion of it, gonna check the videos you linked 👍
Yeah bro this balltop goated but its expensive compared to a normal balltop lol. I use it because Keisuke uses the same balltop. Goodluck on finding your grip! It is a process for sure, I tried lots of grip styles as well.
great content! also korean backdash please
You gotta be dumb for asking this question right? This tutorial also covers KBD
Please do a EWGF video for japanese lever.
this video really helpful tysm🤘🤘🤘. can you make tutorial like this for KBD?
@@kikyo8434 srry bro my kbd is not good enough xd.
Is it a sanjuks V6 ? which grommet do you use ?? and for the actuator?? ( nice execution)
@@bibi_donut2161 no i use IST Alpha N with stock grommet (35a). I use 15.3mm actuator
Ayooo, mayflash user! I have korean lever 309mj installed in my f300. Can yours be used in PS5? I heard it requires s-magic-pro or something for it to work
@@vexywexy yeah my f101 works on ps5! But i use brook wingman fgc instead of the magic-s
@@adrian2004TK does it have input delay, i wonder?
@vexywexy I am not sure. From my experience, probably no input delay. I was able to play at my local tourney just fine with it. I wanna test it but im not sure how to capture input lag lol imma have to do some research
You can use the magic boots for ps4 and it will also work with PS5!
@@Seyerkei Mine works fine for PS4 without any adapter, it just doesn't work for PS5. So I guess I need either Magic-S, Magic Boots, or Brook Wingman but I don't know which of em to choose haha
How are your inputs so clean?! Isn’t that mayflash cheap?! What brands/models have the best inputs? I thought expensive sticks have best inputs but hori fighting stick alpha doesn’t have good inputs.
@@user-yi1ec4wc4x lol its cuz i swapped the stock mayflash lever to a Sanwa JLF
After rereading your comment, all known brands like mayflash, hori, qanba, etc have "good inputs." The only difference is their case design.
If what you mean by good inputs relates to feel of the lever, thats because hori alpha uses their own hayabusa lever for their arcade stick which is known to be looser than a sanwa jlf. Other than that its all about execution, not on the brand of the arcade stick
What is done so that the click of the lever does not sound? (great video and great technique btw)
Hello! I'm not sure on what the process looks like to make it so that there's no clicks made by the lever. Probably a silent microswitch mod? But also I have not done anything to make the click of the lever not sound. Both of my levers still have clicks.
I am assuming you are referring to the sound of my IST Alpha N lever. I will say that the reason it sounds less noisy than my JLF is because the microswitches on my Alpha N are linear, and the fact that the Razer Panthera is bigger and denser than my Mayflash F101 which means it absorbs more sound.
If you want to have no clicks on your lever, you can get a Sanwa JLX silent lever (which I have bought, I might do a review on it).
@imangolix7235 oke oke thanks for the información, And I would also like to know if you recommend buying the f101? Because do I want to buy my first arcade stick
@@Mist034 It depends on your budget. I would only recommend the F101 If you wanna spend the least amount for a stick. But you would need to upgrade the buttons and the lever if you plan on taking arcade stick seriously. The buttons are ok, but the lever is pretty bad. Upgrading the lever to at least a Sanwa JLF is a must in my opinion.
I only use the F101 because I like the small size and light weight, but most people would prefer a bigger stick and to be honest I might switch to a bigger stick as well. Also the F101 does not work on PS5 unless you have an adapter like Mayflash Magic-S Ultimate or Brook Wingman FGC.
If you have a bigger budget, look for arcade sticks from $100 to $200. I would say Drone 2 ($100) is the best entry level arcade stick. Best value would probably be Mayflash F700 elite ($180) in my opinion. There are other sticks as well like Hori Alpha or Qanba Titan 2.
You can also try finding used PS4 sticks. Those are great too because licensed ps4 sticks still work on PS5 for Tekken 8. My Razer Panthera is used and it still works pretty good other than cable which I had to change. Arcade sticks last a long time unless you intend to break them😆.
@@adrian2004TK ok bro thank you so much for the recomendations new sub for you
if im on keyboard its easy to play on the left side and if I'm on a stick its easy to play on the right side. help
Just gotta keep practicing. Keyboard is hard bro
Which lever do you like the most?
I like Sanwa JLF more than the Korean lever because its less tension and I am faster on it. However i would still say korean levers are still superior because when i play with my Alpha N lever, my inputs are more accurate and it feels easier overall. Its all preference tho
If i get the f101 will i be able to change the stick it comes with
@@fiji3615 yeah you can change the lever bro. I think the new version comes with a 5 pin on the pcb as well so you can probably put in a korean lever that has a flat collar if you want
how long did it take you to get a fast wavedash/kbd?
Ive been playing on arcade stick for around a year, so I guess it took me a year to get where i am at now. Started playing on stick at the end of Tekken 7 and then moved on to Tekken 8 till now.
Grind your wrists to dust tutorial
waiting for my carpal tunnel so i can finally stop playing tekken
what tension spring on your jlf?
@@xyno2667 stock spring
Serious question, is it possible to be this good at wave dashing on pad?
@@HotBoiDaChef yes. Heres a handcam video from an amazing EU kazuya player named MishimaEnrage: ua-cam.com/video/Ix0dRCjF2c4/v-deo.html. He uses pad and can wavu and korean backdash pretty fast. You can also look up SidestepDORYA or SelectedAgainst. His wavu is insanely fast but i believe he uses both analog stick and dpad on controller.
This video on how to wavedash by RyzingSol is way better btw: ua-cam.com/video/6RPap80XeyQ/v-deo.html&pp=ygUOd2F2ZWRhc2ggc3RpY2s%3D
Post sum god matches
Im ass☠️