The Unofficial _____ ___ ____ _____ _____ _________ | ___| / _ \ | _ \ | ___| / ___| |___ ___| | |__ | | | | | |_> | | |_ | |___ | | | __| | | | | | / | _| \___ \ | | | | | |_| | | |\ \ | |__ ___| | | | |_| \___/ |_| \_\ |____| |_____/ |_| ______ ____ / \ | | / \ | | / \ |\ /| | | / /\ \ | \ /\ / | | | / / \ \ | \ / \ / | | | / /____\ \ | \ / \ / | | | / \ | \/ \/ / | | / __________ \ \ / | |___________ / / \ \ \ /\ / | | / / \ \ \ / \ / |________________| |_____/ \____| \__/ \__/ Guide By Videogameman (Videogameman2000@yahoo.com) Version 1.1 (9-20-99) For Tekken 3 on the Playstation This guide should not be reproduced in any way except on the web. It cannot be reproduced on the web without my say so. You must also give the author (me) full credit and nothing may be changed. Books and other media cannot use anything from this guide. This cannot be reproduced in books or any media like it. This guide is copyrighted. All the word art is also mine. That cannot be reproduced on the net without my say so. So TTT is out, but there hasn't been a Law Guide out yet (or has there?) so I made this one. Acually TTT isn't even in my arcade yet, but when it is I might make a Law guide for it (just update this guide with hit knew move and vs. guide). Just incase you were wondering why I made a guide for Tekken 3 while TTT is coming out. Table of Contents I. Into II. Table of Contents III. Buttons and Movements IV. Vocab. Terms V. Blocking A. Six Types of Blocking 1. High/Mid Blocking 2. Low Blocking 3. Ground 4. Throws 5. Unblockables VI. Side Stepping A. Side Step to Avoid Attacks B. Side Steping to Confuse C. Side Step to Attack D. Side Step to Throw VII. Running A. Running Attacks 1. Jumping Attacks 2. Sliding Attacks 3. Flying Cross Arm 4. Running Over 5. Charge 6. Tackles VIII. Law's regular moves and damage IX. Law's Special Moves List A. Power Hits B. Footsie Attacks C. Special Attacks D. Others E. Side Step Attacks F. Unblockables G. Throws X. Law's Move Analysis A. Special Moves B. Unblockable C. Throws D. Ten Hit Strings XI. Throws A. When to Throw 1. In Battle 2. During Stun 3. Other Set Ups B. How to Throw 1. Regular Throws 2. Chain Throws C. Throw Ranges XII. Combos A. Types of Combos 1. Juggle Types a. Standard b. Unconventional c. Floats d. Infinity Combos 2. Stuns a. Stuns to Combo b. Stuns to Throw 3. Staggers B. Combo List C. Infinity Combo List XIV. Wake Up Games A. Defence (trying to get up) 1. Standing Up 2. Tech Rolls 3. Rolling into Background 4. Rolling B. Attacks 1. Ankle Kick 2. Sweep 3. Mid Kick 4. Flying Cross Arm 5. Hand Spring C. Offence (Keeping them Down) XV. Reversals A. Attack Reversals B. Attack Reversal Reversals C. Thrust Blocks 1. Mid Thrust Blocks 2. Low Thrust Blocks D. Punch Only Reversals E. Kick only Reversals F. Special Reversals XVI. Throw Reversals A. Throws 1. Throw Reversal Chart 2. When/How to use Throw Reversal B. Tackles 1. Times for reversal 2. Tackle Follow ups C. Chain Throws XVII. Vs. A. Types of Playing Styles 1. Offence 2. Deffence B. You vs. Computer 1. How to Cheat C. Vs. Characters 1. Anna Williams 2. Bryan Fury 3. Dr. Boskonovitch 4. Eddy Gordo 5. Forest Law 6. Gon 7. Gun Jack 8. Heihachi Mishima 9. Hwoarang 10. Jin Kazama 11. Julia Chang 12. King the 2nd 13. Kuma/Panda 14. Lei Wulong 15. Ling Xiaoyu 16. Mokujin 17. Nina Williams 18. Orge 19. Paul Phoenix 20. True Orge 21. Yoshimitsu XVIII. Misc. Info A. Modes 1. Arcade 2. Vs. 3. Team 4. Time Attack 5. Survival 6. Practice 7. Tekken Force 8. Tekken Ball 9. Threater Mode B. Options C. Bio D. Ending E. Winning Pose XIX. Credits III. Buttons and Movements f,F - foward b,B - back d,D - down u,U - up df,DF - downforward db,DB - down back uf,UF - upforward ub,UB - upback If the letter is not capitalized then you need to tap it. If it is then hold it. Also, in some moves (like the Posion Arrow) you must hit the buttons very fast, or else the move won't work. Arcade Button Settings Playstation Button Settings _______________________ ______________________________________ | | | _____ | | _____ _____ | | / / | | | | | | | | / 2 / | | | 1 | | 2 | | | ______ /_____/ _____ | | |_____| |_____| | | / / / / | | | | / 1 / / 4 / | | _____ _____ | | /_____/ ______ /_____/ | | | | | | | | / / | | | 3 | | 4 | | | / 3 / | | |_____| |_____| | | /_____/ | | | | | |_______________________| |______________________________________| Special Movements ss - Side Step bt - back turned fc - fully crouched wc - While crouching ws - while standing wr - while running Attack Escapes AR - Attack Reversal ARR - Attack Reversal Reversal MT - Mid Thrust Block LT - Low Thrust Block B - Break attacks 0 - Must block attacks Hitting Ranges H - High L - Low M - Mid T - Throw SM - Mid block H or L TM - Mid Throw GT - Ground Throw U - Unblockable IV. Vocab. Attack Reversal - A reversal that hits the opponent while they are attacking. Only three characters have these. They are: Jin, Paul, and Nina. The damage of these reversals is a percent of the move reversed. Attack Reversal Reversal - A reversal that reverses Attack Reversals. They are done by the opponent be reversed the first time. These are done by pressing F+2+4 if the original attack (not the reversal) is done by with 2 or 4. It is also done by F+1+3 if the original attack is done with a 1 or 3. Back Dash - A back dash is when you suddenly hop back. After you do this you cannot block for one second but you can side step and/or attack. This is a great tool for doging attacks or just confushing your opponent (back dash then side step then repeat or attack). Learning this move is another key to success. Back Flip - This is done by pressing u,ub,b. Only a select few have these but that OK because Law has back Catapult Kick that he can use instead. When these are preformed the character flips backward and is ready to fight again (while in back dashes you can't block among other things). Back Throw - A back throw is a throw that is done while the opponents has their back to the thrower. Back throws are the most damaging throws and are done by pressing 1+3 or 2+4. These throws cannot be escaped. There are some special back throws but it is only for King. Block Stun - After you block an attack you are put into a blocking stun. This is the time that you stay in blocking animation after blocking an attack. Use this to your advantage and plan out your next attack. Button Buffering - Button Buffering is when you hold down a button then hit another button and it counts as if you hit the first then second and then both at the same time while in real life you just held the first button while pressing the second. An example to help you understand this is Nina's One-Two Punches to her Blonde Bomb (which is after her Left Side Kick but that doesn't really matter). First press and hold 1 then press and hold 2 (while holding forward) and her Blonde Bomb will come out without having to press 1+2. This is a must for Chain Throws and other special moves, not just for Law but for everyone. Chain Throw - A chain throw is two or move throws that is done in a row with only one starting throw (so you don't throw your opponent then throw then again with a different or the same throw). Only four people have chain throws (for Playstation there are four). They are King the throw master, Nina the assassin, Anna the better assassin, and Dr. B the laughing Dr. OK, Anna had the same moves as Nina in the Arcade version but for Playstation she has move moves and Dr. B has some but they never work in a real battle. Button Buffering is the most used here so learn to love it if you play any of these characters (but if you are then why are you reading this Law FAQ?). Combo - A combo is two or more attacks that cannot be blocked. The only true kind of combos are Juggles and some stuns. In Juggles it is only a real combo if your opponent cannot tech roll out of the combo (but they might be able to tack roll at the end of the combo, but that will still count as a combo). Counter Attack - An attack that hits the opponent during or after your opponent's attack, throw, or reversal. If you do this correctly then your attack will cause more damage, may stagger, and you may only preform certain moves after a counter hit. Crouch Dash - A crouch dash is when your opponent starts to dash then ducks down and stops. This is used to go under all high attacks and then attack (some with the crouch dash attack). There are two ways to do this. The first is f,N,d,df. This variation travels further and in most cases better. The second and shorter version is d,df. Most crouch dashes have attacks that can only be done with the crouch dash if not all. There is another crouch dash that is different. This is when the character starts ducking then dashes a little then stop while still ducking. This is done by pressing D,df,d,DF. This special crouch dash is only for one character. That character is the reason for this FAQ. Forest Law. Although he only has one attack only has one crouch dash move he should use it to get under attacks and stop incoming runs. Dashing - A dash is a short run at your opponent. These are great for getting close and ready for an attack. Dashes are done by pressing f,f. There is also a back dash which is done be pressing b,b. Ducking - Ducking is when you are, well, not standing but not laying on the ground but crouching. When you are ducking you can block all low attacks, get hit with low/high attacks, and totally dodge high attacks. Float Combo - This is a combo that sweeps your opponent off of the ground and pummels them with move hits. These are hard to do but can be very damaging. Ground Attacks - These are attacks that hit grounded characters. Only a select few have these special moves. These should be done after throws that leave you close to your opponent. Ground Throw - A throw that grabs a fallen character. Only King has these special throws. High Attack Range - This attack range will only hit opponents that are standing or are jumping. They can only be blocked while standing. Launchers - These are attacks that knock your opponent into the air. After most launchers you will have the chance to juggle them with more hit. Each hit will cause only a little bit off the real damage, but its free damage. Practice launching opponents to help make you a better player. Low Attack Range - Low attacks will hit ducking or standing attacks. They can only be blocked while ducking. While ducking you can/will get hit with mid attacks. This range is mainly used for pecking or sweeping opponents. Low Thrust Block - This is when you push away the incoming low attack. After a successful Low Thrust Block you have the advantage of 26 frames (so follow it up with an attack). Major Counter Hit - This is when you hit your opponent while they are attacking. These do just about 150% more damage then the your attack usually does (so if the attack takes off 10%, it will now take off 15%). Some moves only work if the hit is a Major Counter hit. Major Stun - This is a stun that makes your opponent grab their stomach and fall over in pain. While they are falling you can hit them with an attack or combo for more damage. When you do this you have creater a Major Stun Combo. These combo take off a lot of damage because your opponent doesn't fly into the air for atleast two hit (so both hits are their real damage, not just a percentage of it like juggles). Major Stun Combo - A combo that happens off of a major stun. These can take a lot of practice but it's worth because of the damage these combos take off (some close to 100% percent). Master Counter - Master Counters are special moves that only work when they hit their opponent with a counter attack. When they hit them then they will bounce off of the ground and fly into the air. Only a select few have these special moves and they are all regular character. Mid Attack Range - Mid attacks are the most used range in Tekken 3. Mid attacks can hit standing or ducking opponents, but it can only be blocked while standing and will hit ducking opponents. Use mid attacks to hit ducking opponents. Mid Thrust Block - This is close to a attack reversal but you cannot do an attack reversal reversal and it doesn't reverse an incoming attack but simple pusses it away. After this your have an advantage of 7 frames. Minor Counter Hit - This is when you hit your opponent at the end of the attack animation. These do about 125% more damage then the move usually takes off. When you hit your opponent with these you may stagger them leaving them opponent for a free hit if you have enough time (a fast recovering move not a slow one). Minor Stun - These are attacks that stagger your opponent. Most are when you hit your opponent with a move like Law's left uppercut on a counter hit to stagger them. You can combo off of these but they usually are to far away to hit them. Side Step - A sude step is when you step into the fore or background. You do this by tapping u or d then returning to N. There are some moves that can only be done after side stepping. Side Throws - This is when you throw your opponent while you are on their left or right side. These are easily reversed. Super Charge - This is when your attacks will count as counter hits even if they aren't. To do a Supercharge press 1+2+3+4. You will charge up for a little and then your feet and hands will glow. It lasts for just about four seconds. Sways - This is when you suddenly step backward like a wave (hard to explain like a lot of things). This is great for dodging attacks. After a sway you can attack (characters that have sways have special attacks that go with them. Taunt - This is when you make fun of or instult your opponent (both are the same thing). These don't do any damage but are great for insulting your opponent after a combo. Tackle - This is when you run into and knock your opponent over. After a tackle you can punch your opponent or grab them for more damage. Tech rolls - This is when you get up after getting knocked on your back instantly. You do this by pressing any attack button just before you hit the ground (more about this later on). Throws - This is when you grab your opponent then throw them around. You must be close to your opponent to do this. All characters have atleast three throws (more about this later on also). Unblockables - Unblockables are attacks that cannot be blocked. While doing these you will charge up for a little (which takes a while) then strike. While charging gliter and other things will fly around your character showing that it is an unblockable. Unblockables also follow your opponent if they try to side step away. Wake up games - This is when one person is on the ground and you are trying to keep them down or get up. While trying to get up everyone has atleast four options of attack (some has five). While trying to keep them down you have dozens of attacks. There is a section talking about these so go there for further help. V. Blocking ***************************** ****Six Types of Blocking**** ***************************** As you probably already know, there are six different types of blocking. Those six types of blocking can be done with Active of Neutral Blocking (except Throws and Unblockables). Active Blocking is the same as the Street Fighter style of blocking. That is done by pressing back to block high and mids or downback to block low attacks. Nuetral Blocking is when you just stand still or are ducking (without moving). While doing this you will block all attacks that will come your way. Knowing how to use these these types of blocking will help you win and become champ. Learning when you can't block is also very important. You can't block when you are in the air, attacking, is any kind of stun, walking or crounch walking, when the attack is unblockable, if you in some animation like throw or reversal (attacking), when you are side stepping, running, crouch dashing, or getting up. Learn these to become unstopable. So one with the six types of blocking. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~High/Mid Blocking~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ High/Mid blocking blocks high/mid attacks (duh!). You block high/mid attacks while standing in neitral or back while being attacked. The only bad part about blocking high/mid is that you will get hit with low attacks. You should always block high/mid because only a few low attacks with knock you down (and those are usually easy to see coming). ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~Low Blocking~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Low blocking is not the best type of block since you can still get hit with the every popular mid attacks. You should only have to block low if the attack will knock you down (only a few do, so learn what they look like). If it doesn't then stick out a mid to hit them. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~Ground~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ When I say ground, I mean when your opponent throws out a special ground attack (like Paul's Downstrike). Most opponents won't use these unless you are on the ground (the time that they are supposed to be used), but sometimes they are done just as you are getting up. So the only thing that you can do is block low. This doesn't happen a lot, so don't worry about it. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~Throws~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ You can't really block throws, but you can escape/reverse them. There is an entire section on that, so read up. Since you can block throws, don't try. And I'm not kidding. If you think you opponent is going to throw then hit them with a jab or duck (unless you are going against King, then you should try to get out of range 0 & 1 and back into two by any means possible). ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~Unblockables~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Unblockables are the only type of attacks is the can that cannot be block (hints the name). The only real problems with these attacks are: they are very slow, they are very easy to see coming (flashes and other things of the sort), and they can be attack revered for major damage on your part. But hey, they still can't be blocked. Over all, most opponents don't use these, so don't worry about it. VI. Sidestepping Sidestepping is another very important adition to Tekken 3. When you side step (tap up or down then return to nuetral) you can avoid attacks and throws and do an attack yourself (hitting your opponent and making it a counter, if you dodge an attack). Not all opponents have side stepping attacks and less have side stepping throws. In Tekken 3 all opponents have side steps, while some are better then others. Law has a very good side step but only has one side step attack (which is more then some characters). If you want to side step to avoid attacks then side step to the opposite side of the attack (for example, if your opponent tries to right kick you then sidestep to you left and vice versa). If you don't then you will get hit. Also, don't try to sidestep while in range 0 or 1 because you usually don't have enought time to completly dodge the attack. You should try to sidestep in range 2 for the best results. In Tekken Force mode the only way to do up or down is to side step, so learn side stepping well, unless you cheat and go to the key configuration options where you can have any button become a sidestep (any button that you want anyway). Here are some tactices for side stepping. ********************************** ****Side Step to Avoid Attacks**** ********************************** As previously noted, you should never side step to avoid an incoming attack at range 0 or 1, always 2 or 3, unless its a very slow attack. After you have dodged the attack you should throw or combo them (the usual choices). Don't try to side step unblockable attacks because they usually "home in" on you, unless you are on the direct left/right side or behind them (the best places to be). Other attacks like Jin's Roundhouse to Triple Spin Kicks also "homes in" on you. If you see that attack coming then don't side step, stick out a jab to knock them out of there attack. Both of True Orge's flame attacks go from left to right (or vice versa), so side stepping isn't always to best option (unless at range 3) to dodge those attacks. ******************************* ****Side Step for Confusion**** ******************************* Side stepping for confusion is pretty easy to do, depending on your opponent. Most beginners find it hard to fight when you are all over the screen. Side stepping, hopping, dashing around like a chicken with it's head cut off, so make full use of these movements (mainly side stepping). If you are going against a more advanced opponent then you will stick out an attack and hit you, so don't try to confuse them. Basicly doing all of this should confuse your opponent for atleast a little while. If you just continuasly do it then you will get hit (so basicly this paragraph was about jumping around, but if you got something out of it then good job, if not, oh well). ************************* ****Side Step Attacks**** ************************* Side step attacks are attack that can only be done while side stepping. You must press the button(s) just before the step ends or you won't do anything. Law only has one side step attack, but its fast an powerful. A fun thing to do is run up to your opponent then side step and pop out with his Double Dragon (his side step attack). You have a 50/50 chance that you won't get hit if you side step fast enough (the 50/50 is just incase they stick out a right kick and you side step to your right). ************************** ****Side Step to Throw**** ************************** Throwing after a side step doesn't work unless you are close to your opponent. If you aren't then you just left yourself out inthe open. If you are close enought then you should take 40 or so life away (maybe 50 it is done just right). The only major problem with this stratagie is that the throw can be escaped very easily. Other than that, it a good plan. VII. Running You can run by pressing f,F. You must be in atleast range 2. After you start to run then you can do many different follow ups like Tackles, sliding, Flying Cross Arms, or jumping attacks. Running isn't always the best option, because you still can get hit out of it. *********************** ****Jumping Attacks**** *********************** Law's running jumping attack is done by 3 (like most). This hits mid and does solid damage, but I usually get knocked out of it. Some opponents won't, but the more advanced will or side step it. I to use it in my arsonal of wake up game options (perferable after a Poison Arrow). If you time it right then won't be able to block, even if they do then they will become staggered, allowing you to rise and possible throw them before they recover. If you do this attack when they are standing then you are risking your health. *********************** ****Sliding Attacks**** *********************** Slinding attacks are much safer then jumping attacks. It does hurt your opponent as much, but you can't get knocked out of it and most opponents don't expect it. I like Law sliding attack (4 while running) much better then his jumping attack (3 while running). You can hit grounded opponents with this attack and if you miss then you will slide under them and get up safely (they can only dodge it if the jump over it, usually can't side step). Use this attack a varition from the Flying Cross Arm. ************************ ****Flying Cross Arm**** ************************ The best running attack is the Flying Cross Arm (1+2 while running). First off it hits mid (a plus for any attack). It also staggers opponent when blocked (usually another plus) and will plow through just about any other attack that used to stop it. This hardly ever used, which is unusual because of all the pluses in this attack, so use it as much as possible to shock your opponent. The only bad thing about this is that if you miss or if its blocked you will roll around on the ground for a little before you can attack. If you miss with this then you are left wide open. Overall, the best running attack yet. ******************** ****Running Over**** ******************** You can run over your opponent after they have been knocked down. All you have to do us keep running. Sure it is safer to slide into then (they could hit you with a kick as they are getting up), but what's the point in that. Running over your opponent doesn't leave you on the ground (so you can hit them with a rising 3) so you won't be left at a disadvantage. Just remember that you just keep running (don't press any buttons, just run) to run over your opponent. ************** ****Charge**** ************** The unblockable charage (don't do anything from running for four or so steps) does good damage but any opponent with 12 brain cells will try to sweep you before you can hit them. So, use the Flying Cross Arm to knock them out of the sweep. There isn't much to say about this attack, except that Gon (yes, the little dino) can keep doing this attack over and over unless you stop hit (his feet are so small that one and a half running steps counts as three or four, there for making him able to do the charge from close up). *************** ****Tackles**** *************** A tackle is done by running for three steps then hitting your opponent (don't press any buttons). After you have hit them you can punch them five times in the face. This is done by pressing 1,2,1,2,1 or 2,1,2,1,2. You can escape tackles very easily (please read the Throw Escape section of the character guide) so learn how. Overall tackles are not the best running move, but they have their moments like many other special moves. VIII. Law's regular moves and damage This is just a little chart telling you know much damage each attack takes off. The DF means that you are crouch walking. The late UF means that you press the button before you hit you target. The 25/15 means that the stunning kick is 25 and the ground kick is 15. D and means that you press down and the button at the same time. U is Up. LP RP LK RK _____ _____ _____ _____ Standing | 5% | 12% | 17% | 16% | Ducking | 3% | 7% | 12% | 7% | DF | 3% | 7% | 12% | 10% | late UF | 18% | 18% |25/15| 15% | UF | 12% | 18% | 25% | 15% | df | 10% | 12% | 21% | 15% | D and | 5% | 10% | 8% | 7% | U | 12% | 18% | 25% | 12% | |_____|_____|_____|_____| IX. Law's Special Move List Like every character Law has Special Moves. Learning how to use them is the key to victory. For instance, use his Dragon's Tail do duck under high attacks and sweep them. After that follow it up with another Tail or two for easy damage. You should also learn what ranges you should do these moves in. The Dragon's Tail should be done in range two like most Power Hits. While you should be in range 0 or 1 to do the Dragon Storm or else you might not get all the hits in. So learning his Special Moves is the key to success. ****************** ****Power Hits**** ****************** | Name | Command | Damage | Level | Reversal | --------------------- --------- ---------- ------- ---------------- | Dragon's Tail | db,4 | 25 | Mid | AR/MT | | Rainbow Kick | D,U,3+4 | 30 | Mid | | | Running Side Kick | f,f,f,3 | 30 | Mid | AR/MT | | Poison Arrow | f,2,1 | 40 | Low | LT | --------------------- --------- ---------- ------- ---------------- *********************** ****Footsie Attacks**** *********************** | Name | Command | Damage | Level | Reversal | --------------------- --------- ---------- ------- ---------------- | Shaoling Spin Kick | 4,3,4 | 16,12,12 | H,H,H | AR/MT,_,B | | Dragon Storm | b,1,2,1 | 12,12,15 | M,M,M | AR/MT " ", " " | | Junkyard Kick | b,2,3,4 | 12,8,22 | M,L,M | AR/MT,LT,AR/MT | | Rave War Combo | F,2,2,2 | 12,6,6 | H,M,H | AR/MT,_,AR/MT | | Quick Rave War Combo| 2,2 | 12,10 | H,H | AR/MT,AT/MT | | Front Kick to Sommy | ws 4,3 | 12,21 | H,M | AR/MT,B/AR/MT | | Dragon Back Blow |bt 1 or 2| 15 | H | AR/MT | | Dragon Low Kick | d,3 | 8 | L | LT | | Mid Kick | df,3 | 21 | M | AR/MT | | Slide Kick (fc)|df,d,DF,3| 17 | L | LT | --------------------- --------- ---------- ------- ---------------- ********************** ****Special Attack**** ********************** | Name | Command | Damage | Level | Reversal | --------------------- --------- ---------- ------- ---------------- | Frogman | d(D),3+4| 25,27 | M | | | Dragon Whip to... | db,2... | 15 | M | | | ...Elbow Spring | ...4 | 25 | M | | | Catapult Kick | U,4# | 22 | M | AR/MT | | Double Catapult Kick| U,4,3# | 22,30 | M,M | AR/MT,B/AR/MT | | Somersault Fake | D,u,N,4#| 25 | M | AR/MT | | Blackout to Muggin'^| 1,3(sc) | 10,7 | H,L | AR/MT,LT | | Fake Step... | B,1+2...| - | - | | | ...Tricky Trap* | ...1 | 12 | H | | | ...Tricky Fist* | ...2 | 12 | H | | | ...Tricky Low Kick* | ...4 | 15 | L | | | ...Tricky Mid Kick* | ...3 | 22 | M | | | ...Fake Step Blow** | ...1 | 43 | M | AR/MT | --------------------- --------- ---------- ------- ---------------- ********************* ****Other Attacks**** ********************* | Name | Command | Damage | Level | Reversal | --------------------- --------- ---------- ------- ---------------- | Left Right Punches | 1,2 | 5,12 | H,H | AT/MT,O | | High Catacpult Kick | D,u,4# | 28,25,35 | M | AT/MT | | Machine Gun Arrow |1,1,1,1,1|10,5,5,5,5| all H | AT/MT,O,O,O,O | | Triple Head Kick | 3,3,3 | 18,10,10 | H,H,H | AR/MT x 3 | | Mid Kick @ | F,3 | 15 | M | AR/MT | | Cresent Kick | 4,u,3 | 16,30 | H,M | AR/MT x 2 | | Double Impact | D,3,4 | 12,21 | L,M | LT,AR/MT | | Low Kick To Sommy | d,4,3 | 7,21 | L,M | LT,AR/MT | | Left Kick to Sommy | 3,4 | 18,21 | H,M | AR/MT,B/AR/MT | | Double Left to Sommy| 3,3,4 | 10,10,21 | H,H,M | AR/MTx2,B/AR/MT| | Triple Kick to Sommy| 3,3,3,4 | 10x3,21 |H,H,H,M| AR/MTx3,B/AR/MT| | Body Blow to Sommy | d(D),2,3| 8/10,21 | L,M | LT,AR/MT | |Jumping Left to Sommy| u,3,4# | 25,25 | H,M | AR/MT,B/AR/MT | | Side Kick to Sommy | ws,3,4 | 28,25 | H,M | AR/MT,B/AR/MT | | Quick Somersault | 3+4 | 25 | M | AR/MT | | Back Flipper | 3+4,3 | 25,21 | M,M | AR/MT,B/AR/MT | --------------------- --------- ---------- ------- ---------------- ************************ ****Side Step Attack**** ************************ | Name | Command | Damage | Level | Reversal | --------------------- --------- ---------- ------- ---------------- | Double Dragon | SS,3+4 | 16,22 | M,H | | --------------------- --------- ---------- ------- ---------------- ******************* ****Unblockable**** ******************* | Name | Command | Damage | Level | Reversal | --------------------- --------- ---------- ------- ---------------- | Charged Power Punch | db,1+2 | 100 | M | AR/MT | --------------------- --------- ---------- ------- ---------------- ************** ****Throws**** ************** | Name | Command | Damage | Reversal | --------------------- --------- ---------- ---------------- | Hopping Frog | 2+4 | 30 | 2 | | Dragon's Fire | 1+3 | 30 | 1 | | Death From Above | F+2+3 | 30 | 1 | | Knee Lift | f,F+3+4 | 28 | 1+2 | | Headlock Punch | DF+1+2 | 30 | 1+2 | | Headlock Drop | 1,2,1+2 | 35 | | | Dragon Bites (BT) |1+3or2+4 | 50 | | | Ball Breaker (RST) |1+3or2+4 | 42 | 2 | | Headlock Kick (LST) |1+3or2+4 | 40 | 1 | --------------------- --------- ---------- ---------------- * - After a successful Fake Step ** - After an unsuccessful Fake Step # - ub,uf or UB,UF @ - During Triple Head Kick ^ - During Super Charge Sommy - Somersault BT - Back Throw RST - Right Side Throw LST - Left Side Throw X. Special Move Analysis Learning when to use Law's moves are the key to victory. This section will help you use his special moves along with throws and ten hit strings. I will also give the move a rating (between 1 and 5, 5 being the best and 1 the worst). ********************* ****Special Moves**** ********************* Name Rating --------------------------------------------------------------------- Dragon's Tail 5 Law's Dragon Tail is a great sweeping attack. It has a decent range does great damage. This is also great to keep opponents down with it. It is also a great wake up game move. You can easily take off 75 damage from your opponent is you nail him with this then hit him with another one just as starts to move. This will make them flip over so that his feet are facing you. This may take some timing. Then nail them with another as soon as you can so that they won't hit you with an ankle kick. Now you can hit them with the Slide Kick. The best time to do this attack is when your opponent is doing or is about to do a high attack. This will go right under it and sweep them off of their feet. So overall his best low attack and possibly the best in the game. Rainbow Kick 4 This move is great for getting back into range 0 or 1 from 2. You opponent might think that its just a High Catapult Kick and try to hit you. If they try they will get nailed. This can also be used in your wake up games because it will hit grounded opponents. It does 20 to grounded opponents while the Dragon's Tail does 25 and is a lot better at hitting grounded opponents because it does take all day fall from 15 feet in the air. So don't use this in wake up games unless your opponent is in ranges 2 and they are trying to stand up (you'll come down like a bomb and flaten them. This attack will hit on the way up and on the way down, so it may be possible to knock them down when you are going up them land on them for more damage. This attack can't be used in combos, but you have tons of other choices so its OK. Running Side Kick 2 This attack is pretty bad because your opponent will most likely knock you down before you can hit them. Your opponent will stagger if they block this attack, so you won't be left out in the open if blocked. Another bad thing about this attack is that you must be running to do it, so you can nail them with it while in range 1 or the start of 2 (even though you shouldn't want to because you have other attacks for that perpose). You should always slide instead of doing this. Poison Arrow 3 This exremly powerful attack willl knock your opponent back 15 feet if you can connect with them. The range is extremly short and it is a little slow to be using in range 0. This attack can be used in wake up games, but only if they try to stand or roll. You can use this attack in some combos. These combos are very powerful, yet they are a little hard to do. This is also a great attack in Tekken Ball, but we'll talk about that later on. Shaoling Spin Kicks 3 This attack is OK, but you do better. The third attack is usually duck or blocked. So use the first two then stop. This is a great attack to do after a side step. Most of the time it will be a counter hit so the first attack will launch your opponent and the second will combo. Unfortunatly the third attack usually misses. This shouldn't be used in wake up games because all the attacks hit high, but the damage is great. Dragon Storm 5 This is a great launching combo. The damage is great and it launches your opponent higher then any of this other attacks. Thus making it great for combos. All the attacks hit mid so your opponent can't duck any of the hits, but your opponent can block all of them while standing. A great feature with these attacks is that you can delay any of the attacks. A great stratiegy with this is to nail them with the first two attacks then wait a little to they will start to attack then knock them into the air. Always try to make this attack a counter attack so your opponent will not be able to block thus making them open for a damaging juggle. Just a warning, if the last hit is blocked yuo will be left wide open for just about any attack. Junkyard Kick 4 This attack is and above average attack because it can be used in wake up games and is a little harder to block then the Dragon Storm. The main problems with it are that you can't delay any of the attacks (unlike the Dragon Storm), doesn't launch opponents as high as the Dragon Storm (not as many combo options), and is a little slower. It does great damage, but the second hit can be Low Thrust Blocked unlike any of the Dragon Storm's hits (Thrust Blocked, not Low Thrust Blocked). Use this in moderation unless you will go strait into the Dragon Storm after the last hit is blocked. Most opponents will try to hit you but since the first hit of the Dragon Storm is so powerful it will cut through the attacks and launch them. If the second series is blocked then you will be left wide open for any type of attack because of the lag time. Rave War Combo 2 This is a pathetic combo. The damage is almost nothing but it is quick. This should be chained with the 2nd or 3rd punch in the Machine Gun Punches because that is almost free damage. If you do it outside of it you will probably get hit somehow (it always happens to me, maybe not you). Quick Rave War Combo 4 This is much better then the regular Rave War Combo because the damage almost the same and its only two hits (not three, giving you a better chance that your opponent won't block the last hit. You can us this in the Machine Gun Punches if you want as the ender or you can just use this attack out in the open. For some reason I'm not knocked out of this attack like I'm the long version. So this version is much better then the longer version. Front Kick to Somersault 4 This is a decent move as long as you use it in moderation. If you use it a lot then the second hit will be blocked. If you pull this move off then follow into a juggle like the 4,b+2,3,4. This is very damaging and very easy to do. An alternate version of this move is to press df,4. This is an easier way to do this. This move is great in combos too. It is in Law's most damaging non-unblockable combo. Use this only once or twice per match at most. Dragon Back Blow 2 This move is slow and doesn't do a ton of damage. The only reason to do this move is to knock your opponent around so that they are facing the oposite direction. This does't mean that they will always be facing backward. I've hit them when they had their back turned and they flip around to face me. So this isn't the best move as I've already sayed. Since this is slow you should kick them instead because it is fast (or the same speed) and it does more damage. After you hit them then go into your wake up game. Dragon Low Kick 4 This attack is used for pecking opponents and a link to the Triple Head Kick. This can also keep opponents down on the ground or lift them up then left kick to somersault for some easy damage. If you link it into the Triple Head Kicks that's OK because your opponent won't be able to duck the first kick. So I gave it a 4 out of 5 because of the link. Mid Kick 4 I like to use this attack in my wake up games. If they tech roll out of a Catapult Kick I usually nail them with this attack. It does great damage and hits mid like the name says. It also has great range so you can nail opponents at range 2 easily. It does fair too well in combos, but has its place in a couple. The only problem with this attack is that it is a little slow. But after the first few frames it takes out just about anything in its path. Slide Kick 4 This attack should be used in moderation. It is great for stopping runners or ducking under attacks (even though you should do the Dragon's Tail every time instead of this attack). If you connect with this attack then always sweep them while getting up. You can get up and move around before they can. If you are ducking down before hand (I mean for atleast a second or two) you opponent might suspect this attack, so like I said, use it in moderation. Once in a match at most. Frogman 5 This attack is good but it is not perfect. You can use this attack to duck under high attacks then pop back up and hit them. It hits on the way down and back up, making it a two hit combo if you're lucky. You can use this attack in combos, but it isn't perfect. You will only get one hit on your opponent because of the way you flip back then up unless your luck (luck flows in this move, just kidding). This can be used in wake up games. It will keep opponents down. If you are in range 3 then do this move and stay down (hold down). After that your can roll forward and try to hit your opponent with a Flying Cross Arm. You can also do this while in range 1 or 2. Dodge the attack (if you miss them) then nail them with a sweep or mid kick for a little damage. Dragon Whip to Elbow Spring 4 This attack is quick (you must also be quick to preform that attack). The whip whips around to nail opponents. This leaves your back to them unless you kick them or go into the Elbow Spring. You can also lay down by pressing and holding down while doing the Elbow Spring. Do the Elbow Spring a couple times then stop after the Dragon Whip and Dragon Back Blow (even though it sticks) or kick them. If you kick them then go into your wake up game. If you nail them with the left or right kick then go into your back throw for some meaty damage. This attack will also nail opponents out of the air. If you catch then in the air always do the Elbow Spring. If you don't then you won't be able to hit them before they land and get up. Overall, a good move. Catapult Kick/Double 5 Another one of Law's superbe attacks. Both of these attacks will launch your opponent into a combo. If your opponent blocks the first kick and tries to attack then bust out the second one to nail them. Or you can stop if they block the first one. They might think you're going into the second and still be in the blocking position. When that happens run up and throw or Dragon's Tail them. If you land both attacks then the only combo option you have is the d+2,3 (OK, you can do others, but the best). This goes decent damage but is a little hard to pull off. Use these moves often if you can't get in the Dragon Storm or any other attack to Somersault. Somersault Fake 2 There is no point to this move. All you do is go a Somersault that can't hit them (but they can hit you) then you try to hit them with a huge kick that leaves you wide open for counter attacks. If you hit your opponent with the last and only hit then you and juggle them at will. The only time that you should do this (even though you should do another move) is when your opponent is getting a little aggresive. They might see the Somersault and come running in (at range 2 to 3) then the huge kick comes out and pops them up. If you can land this move then do the second Catapult Kick for more damage. Blackout to Muggin' 1 This is Law's worst move. First you have to have the Supercharge on (which makes every hit a counter hit). If you have it on the you should Dragon Storm your opponent and then juggle the life out of them. If you do this move then you take 17 damage away from you opponent and you have no chance to combo them. So in short, DON'T DO IT!!!! Left Right Punches 3 This is an OK move. It fast but doesn't do a lot of damage. This should mainly be used in pecking games along with other short and fast moves. Use this move to keep opponents out and to chop through attacks. This is also the start of his ten hits strings (well, some of them). Use it when you want. High Catapault Kick 5 This is a great wake up move. Even if you are getting up. It goes great damage and is part of his Infinity combos. This move can be used in combos, but not in all of them, the regular Catapualt Kick do a lot better. I love to use this when I'm getting up. Opponents usually aren't ready for it, so go for it. If you opponent somehow dodges it then you might fly over his head and land behind them. Then you can kick or Dragon Back Blow them. A reverse throw (you turn around and throw them) is another mix up. You can also use this to knock opponents out of the air. Machine Gun Arrow 3 This is an decent move if you cut it short. You can chain the Rave War or the Quick Rave War Combo onto it. Start any of the war combos after the second or third hit will almost never be blocked. You opponent can block any of the attacks after the fourth or fifth before the war combos or even after you start them. Some opponents will duck under a couple of punches then throw/special move you. So don't use this a lot, except to snuff out incoming attacks. Triple Head Kick 4 This is a good move is you use the first two kicks only or if you use the Dragon Low Kick into one or two kicks. Your opponent will usually duck the third kick, so don't use it. Instead use the Mid Kick for the last hit or the Somersault off of the second high left kick. You can use the first two kicks in combos, but they don't do a lot of damage so use more damaging attacks. You can use the Dragon Low Kick to Head Kick to Somersault in your wake up game if you grounded opponent tries to roll any way for the most hits (if you try any other head kick while they are air born you will miss, this is the only attack that will hit, and it does more damage then any other head kick change up). Use this attack in moderation for the best resualts. Mid Kick during Triple Head Kick 4 This is a great way to hit opponents who love to duck they second or last hit in the Triple Head Kick. If you do this attack for the second head kick you won't be able to continue the Head Kicks, the Mid Kick always ends the series. This takes the value down a little, but most people only do this attack for the third head kick. Crecent Kick 3 This is a little slow so most opponents will knock you out of the catacupalt kick part or they will block it. You can use this in combos, but only in a few. Since the first attack is a right kick it can be reversed tons of reversals (attack, thrust, right kick only for example). If you like to throw right kicks out every once and a while then this is a great attack for you, but for other people it is all but uesless. Double Impact 2 The first hit in the series of attacks is very slow, but after the first attack the second comes pretty fast. The Low Kick to Somersault is much better to use because the first attack is much, much, much faster. It does do less damage, but only five. This attack isn't all that great in combos either because of the time it takes to get the first attack off (use the Low Punch to Somersault for that). This can be used in wake up games, but yet again it isn't all that good because of the lag time at the beginning. Low Kick to Somersault 3 These attacks are much better to use then the Double Impact. The best reason is because it is very fast. It does do as much damage as the ducking left kick, but would you won't to take off more damage and risk getting hurt or a much faster attack that takes off less damage but it almost impossible to see coming (OK, it not impossible but hard to see unless you keep using it over and over and over...). Left Kick to Somersault 3 This attack can be used in the Triple Head Kick combo by pressing 4 after any 3. It isn't very easy to use in a combo because of the speed of the left kick, it is very slow. After the low left kick the Somersault comes out pretty fast, but may be blocked or worse. It can't be used in wake up games because it hits high. Body Blow to Somersault 5 This is an extremly useful attack. The Body Blow us fast a the damage is decent. The Somersault is like lightning after it. And after the Somersault your recovery is so great that you can pop back up nail them with a right kick to Junkyard Kick for a very easy and damaging combo. This is a great attack to use in combos because of its speed and damage. You can also use it in wake up games on offence and deffence. Overall this is one of Law's greatest attacks with speed and combos. Jumping Left Kick to Somersault 4 This is a decent attack. If you knock your opponent out of the air then the Somersault is going to hit. If you don't then they can block unless it is a counter (which it usually is). To do this attack you must attack just after or while you are jumping or else this attack won't work (you will go into your stunning left kick which it OK because you hard a 97-108 damaging combo. Side Kick to Somersault 2 This attack is very slow and is almost always blocked. If you nail them with the Somersault you don't have a lot of time to combo, so overall use the ws 4,3 for more damage and combos. It is also a lot fast and can be done just about anywhere. Quick Somersault/Back Flipper 4 This isn't as good as the Catapault Kicks. It may say its faster but looks like the C Kick is fast (but that me). The Catacpault Kicks also do more damage and easier to do. Comboing off of this attack isn't very easy (just like the Catapult Kicks). Use the same statagies as you would the Catapault Kicks and use these attacks in the same manner. This is basicly just another way to do them. Double Dragon 4 This is Law's only side stepping move. It does great damage (it is one of the most damaging side stepping attacks, it may be second to King's Deadly Boomerang). Do this attack whenever you side step to dodge attacks or just side step to do it anyway. You can sude step and do into the Dragon Storm while dodging an attack for a sure counter hit, but this is much cooler. Use this attack a lot or a little depending on how much you side step. ******************** ****Unblockables**** ******************** Charged Power Punch 3 This attack is slow just like all unblockables besides one. It looks just like you are super charging then you strike with a 100 damage attack. You should use it when your opponent is getting up or when they start to run at your from range 3. They will either stop and side step and get hit or they might run in and slide. If they do a jumping attack then they will get hit out of the air. Don't use this attack often. Use it once every 15 to 20 matches. You can cancle this attack out by pressing u,u. Start the attack then cancle while your opponent is jumping to dodge then hit them with the Jumping Left to Somersault for some easy damage (or not). ************** ****Throws**** ************** Hopping Frog/Dragon's Fire 3 These throws are Law's basic throws. They do the same small amount of damage that all of his throws do. I prefere to do different throw like the Headlock Punch or Headlock Drop for beginners. Mix up these throws to confuse your opponent then go for the Knee Lift. These variations are every useful. Death From Above 5 Law's coolest throw. He runs up his opponents chest then falls down on them while they are leaning back from the stun of the kick to the chin while Law was running up their chest (there's a mouth full). I gave it a 5 because it is my favorite throw and because most opponents don't see it coming (OK, it should be a 4 but too bad). Use this throw to confuse opponents because Law sticks his leg out not his arms, so it is hard to tell which button to press to escape. Overall, a super cool throw (for Marshall in Tekken 1 and 2 it was a regular throw, but not it Tekken 3 :( Knee Lift 4 The best part about this throw is that it's pretty easy to do, but the main reason is that it takes both punch buttons to escape. The main problems with this throw is that the damage is only 28. Not even as much as his regular throws. It is also one of the few throws that can be tech rolled. I gave it a 4 because of the way to escape. I would have given it a 5 but the damage it bad (I don't can if it can be tech rolled). Headlock Punch 5 This is a great throw. It only takes off 30 damage like every other throw he has, but it takes both punch buttons to escape. If you grab them then you can do the Headlock Drop for a little more damage. I like to do this throw after I miss with a Flying Cross Arm or after I Block stagger my opponent. Even though they usually duck, it's still fun. This should be your most used throw beside the Death From Above or Headlock Drop. Headlock Drop 5 This is Law's most damaging throw. It takes off 35 damage and cannot be escaped. That's because it is chained off of the Headlock Punch. After you grab your opponent with the Headlock Punch then hit 1,2,1+2. So it can be escaped with 1+2, but most opponents won't escape that. Use this whenever you can. Dragon Bite 5 This is Law's only truely unescapable throw (but so are everyone's back throws). This throw does the least amount of damage that any back throw can do, 50 (the most is 75 by King the 2nd). Use this whenever your opponent has their back turned. Some ways to do this is to High Catapault Kick over your opponents head or Dragon Back Blow your opponent when you have your back facing them. Ball Breaker/Headlock Kick 3 These side throw are escaped very easily. If the throw is done from the left side of the opponent then the throw is reversed with 1. If itis done from the right then press 2. The damage is 42/40. The average amount of damage done from a side throw. You may use these if you want, but they can be escaped. Therefor you should do the Dragon Storm to juggle or launcher to any juggle. *********************** ****Ten Hit Strings**** *********************** Law has some of the best ten hit strings in the game. He always starts out with a mid (always a plus) then can do low or high. Then it keeps doing into change up with high/low/mid attacks. He has a total of six ten hit strings. So people (maybe yourself, maybe not) will do the first couple of hits then stop after your opponent starts to block then throw. This is a good stratagie, unless then nail you with a jab before you can throw them (this has be known to happen). Lets take a look at the ten high strings. 1.) df+1,2,2,1,3,3,3,4,3,4 M,H,M,H,H,L,H,H,H,M 10,5,6,5,7,6,7,7,10,24 Total Damage = 88 2.) df+1,3,2,2,3,d+3,3,3,4,4 M,L,M,H,M, L, M,L,L,M 10,6,6,8,6, 6, 6,7,7,38 Total Damage = 94 3.) df+1,3,2,2,3,d+3,3,4,3,4 M,L,M,H,M, L, H,H,H,M 10,6,6,8,6, 6, 7,7,10,25 Total Damage = 91 4.) df+1,2,2,1,3,3,3,3,4,4 M,H,M,H,H,L,M,L,L,M 10,5,6,5,7,6,6,7,7,38 Total Damage = 97 5.) df+1,2,2,1,3,3,3,4,4,4 M,H,M,H,H,L,M,H,L,M 10,5,6,5,7,6,6,8,7,38 Total Damage = 98 6.) df+1,3,2,2,3,d+3,3,4,4,4 M,L,M,H,M,L,M,L,L,M 10,6,6,8,6,6,6,8,7,38 Total Damage = 95 #1 is the least damaging and Law's worst ten hit string. Like all ten hit string (Law's) if it ends in 4,3,4 then it ends in two kicks then a very long pause then a Somersault. If for some reason you use this string, don't do the final hit. #2 and #6 are the my favorite ten hit strings. The second hit is low, so it usually hits. My favorite part about this combo is the last two hits. He does a Dragon's Tail then a Somersault before they hit then ground. It isn;t the most damaging of all the combos, but it is the best. Number three is the second to worst. Don't do it. #4 and 5 are the most damaging and are very good. They also end in a Dragon's Tail to Somersault. It isn't the most damaning ten hit strings by far, so you can use any that you want. XI. Throws ********************* ****When to Throw**** ********************* Learning when and how to throw is very important for Law. Law has five throw (more than most characters) and an inverted chain throw. Law's range is decent, but not very long. There are three different times that you should throw. They are: in battle (after a missed attack for example), in stuns (the easiest time to throw), other setups (side stepping, blocking stun, ect...). ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~In Battle~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Learning how and when to throw in battle is very important. You should throw when an attack won't count as a counter attack (that way you can get more damage (your throws don't do a lot of damage). You should throw your opponent whenever they miss with a short attack (like a jab) or a throw. Most opponents won't reverse your throw unless you keep doing the same throw over and over. Some people almost always throw when they are getting up or miss with an attack. You can do that, but don't get predicable. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~During Stuns~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The easiest time to throw is when your opponent is stuned. The only problem with it is that your opponent usually falls down before you can reach them. The answer is use a throw in which you must press forward while pressing the correct buttons (like the Headlock punch or Headlock Drop). In other words, you grab them before they fall down with a long ranged throw. You cannot throw your opponent when they are staggered because they are knock to far back before you can grab them. Not even King can grab someone that far away while they are staggered. Stun throws do tons of damage, but they can still be reversed. So you might want to hit them with the Junkyard King ever once and a while for some easy damage. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~Other Setups~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Other setups are basicly when you sidestep or when your opponent is in a blocking stun or stagger after a block (if they are staggered after a counter then it's hopeless). Sidestep to dodge an attack then hit them with the Double Dragon or one of Law's side or regular throws. This works like a charm unless its a side throw. If they are used to them, then they will most likly reverse it, so plan ahead (if possible). Other people (like myself) like to throw after or while the opponent is in a blocking stun. Therefor you usually get a free throw off. If you are late then they might duck and then throw you (King players love to do this). There are lots of other setups, like, well, maybe not a lot, but there are others out there. So use them to your advatage. ******************** ****How to Throw**** ******************** Learning how to throw is easy. It just like a special move, but you must be close to your opponent or nothing happens. Regular throws are the easiest of all throw to accomplish. Most are 1+3 or 2+4. But there are other types. Law, for example, has a DF+2+3, f,F,3+4, DF,1+2. He also has an inverted chain throw off of the beginning of the Headlock Punch. Chian Throws are much harder to do. They require almost perfect timing and lots of button smashing. Since only two characters have real chain throws, you don't have to worry about it. But you do have an inverted chain throw. It the Headlock Punch to Drop. What you do is grab your opponent into the Headlock Punch then press two buttons a couple times and there you go, but it must be extremly fast or else you will only do the Headlock Punch, not Drop. So regular throwing is easy to do, chain throws are harder, but you must still be close to your opponent for both. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~Regular~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A regular throw is just one throw. It isn't chain whith another, bit some can still be hard to do. Everyone has atleast three regular throws (not including side and back throws). Two of the throws are done by 1+3 and 2+4. The other throw is different. Some have a simple throw like forward, forward, 3+4 while other have longer ones like King's Spinning Throw, which is done by f,b,db,d,df,F,1. So regular throws are pretty easy to do, while some are harder. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~Chain Throw~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Chain throws are much harder to do than regular throws. The good thing about this is that you don't have chain throws (only King and Nina do), but you have an inverted chain throw. To do it grab your opponent with the Headlock Punch then press 1,2,1+2 to do the Headlock Drop. This isn't a real chain throw because you only do one throw, the Headlock Drop. All the Headlock Punch does is gets your opponent into a headlock. But anyway, chain throws can be reversed, and easier then regular throws. This is because you can look at your opponents hands to see what throw they are trying to do, then reverse it. If your opponent catches onto this then they might start a throwing sequence then change it at the last second. Most people don't do this, but you never know. Also look over the chain throws to see how they are reversed (you should do this first). Most opponents only do one or two chain throws. So learn how to reverse then to put their statagie down the hole ("duckie do down the hole, watch do down the hole" Tiny Toons). XII. Combos *********************** ****Types of Combos**** *********************** There are three major types of combo. They are Juggles, Stuns, and Staggers. Inside of these main types or smaller types (ex. inside of Juggles are Standard, Unconventional, Flaots, and Infinite). You can make up your own Juggle combos very easily while making up other combos can be very difficult. So I have a list of Juggles and other combos (that was given to my by Cat Lord (I made up some by my self like the most damaging combo outside of unblockables, but anyway). You can send me more combos for Law if you want and I'll post them if they are decent (no b+1,2,1 then a jab for example). Well, now on with the types of combos. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~Juggle Types~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ There are four different types of Juggles. Most of you know of only three. That's because I made up the fourth (infinite) by my self. These can only be done under rare conditions and (unless your opponent is really stupid) won't work outside of Practice Mode. Most of the Juggles listed a few pages down are just Standard combos but there are a couple stun combos. Also, the damage of each attack while your opponent is air born is less every time. Well, now onto the types of Juggle Combos. ---------------- ----Standard---- ---------------- Standard juggle combos are the most used of all the combos. They are very easy to do and take off a decent amout of damage. A Standard Juggle combo is when you launch your opponent into the air then pummel them with a couple more hits before they hit the ground. For starters just hit your opponent with a Double Catapult Kick after the Dragon Storm. Do that until you are ready for the Medium combos (you can tell when you are when you feel like you need a challenge). A Medium combo is basicly hitting your opponent with a regular attack then going into a Junkyard or Dragon Storm. One of the easiest mid combo is (after the Dragon Storm) 1 then another Dragon Storm. These aren't very hard to do. Type out most of the medium combos then try the hard combos if you dare. These are almost impossible to preform on your first try, but after a while they get easier. To do most of the hard combos you must walk forward just a little or else all the hits in the combo won't hit. Just a little warning, not all of the hard combos are as damaging are a mid or easy combo. So only use the hard combos as a round finisher and the mid/easy combos to take half of their life away. ---------------------- ----Unconventional---- ---------------------- These are wierd combos to say the least. There are two different types of Unconventional combos. The first is when you use a non-launcher are a start up for a combo then you go into a string like the Junkyard or Dragon Storm. A non-launcher is basicly an attack (on a counter hit) that knocks them off of their feet but it doesn't knock them down (sometimes it will). The main non-launcher is Law's right kick. On a counter hit it will knock them into the air. This is a perfect set up for an Unconventional combo. The other is when you use a very wierd attack in a Juggle. Since Law doesn't have any wierd attacks, this doesn't mean much to hit, so onto the next combo type. -------------- ----Floats---- -------------- A Float combo is when you knock them off of the ground an hit them with a couple attacks. These are very hard to do and can only be done if they don't tech roll out of it. An example of one of these is when Law scoops his opponent off of the ground with a d+3 or another attack and hits them atleast once more before them hit them ground again. One of the mst useful is when you keep doing his Junkyard Kick. The low 3 will sweep them off of the ground then the mid 4 will hit them for some easy damage. This isn't the best of all the Juggle types but it is useful. ---------------- ----Infinite---- ---------------- Infinite combos are combos that keep going, and going, and going... These can be very easy to do or very hard. Most can only be done when your opponent keeps tech rolling from an attack. The easiest inifinite combo is uf+4,UF+4. This causes a ton of damage and all you hard to do is hold upforward and rapidly press 4. I've done over 1500 damage and over 40 hits. Others work in the same way but are much harder to do. One work of advise, these won't work in battle, so done't try it (except one). ************* ****Stuns**** ************* Stuns are one of the easier combos. All you ahve to do is stun them then hit them again before they hit the ground. Some of the most damaging combos come from stuns because the damage of each attack doesn't go down untile they are air born, but that might not happen. There are two different types of stun combos. There are Stuns to combos and stuns to throws (this isn't a combo but oh well). Now onto the types of stuns. ---------------------- ----Stuns to Combo---- ---------------------- Stuns to combos are some of the most damaging combos in the game. Law's most damaging combo is from a stun (that isn't unblockable). They are very damaging because they amount of damage an attack takes off doesn't go down because they aren't in the air (see Juggles). The main problem with this type of combo is that you must hit them at the perfect time or else they will fall over or get knocked down with the first attack. There isn't much to say about this type of combo except for the fact that once they are stuned they are open for a free hit. ---------------------- ----Stuns to Throw---- ---------------------- Stuns to throws do great damage but they are harder to do and can be escaped with the right button sequence. They are harder to do because you must do the attack just after you stun them and your reach usually isn't long enough to grab them before they hit the ground. **************** ****Staggers**** **************** Staggers are close to stuns but they can be escaped very easily and are harder to do. After you stagger your opponent they are open for a free hit, or so it seems. They can fall down by pressing down, And they usually recover to fast to hit them. You can hit them with a very fast and long attack, but that doesn't always work. The best thing to do one you have staggered your opponent is to get close and try the Dragons Tail. They will recover before it hits in most casses but they won't be able to block it. Juggle Hits Damage Difficulty --------------------------------- ---- ------ ---------- CH b+1,2,1, 1, b+1,2,1 7 58-61 Easy 1, b+2, d+2,3 7 63 Easy 1,2, b+2,3,4 8 65-70 Easy 4, b+2,3,4 7 68-72 Easy u/f+3,4 5 69-72 Easy u/f+4,3 5 70-72 Easy f+3+4,3 5 70-72 Easy d/f+1, d/f+1, b+2,3,4 8 68-69 Medium u/f+4, d+2,3 6 61-67 Medium d/f+1, U/F+4,3 6 69 Medium f+2~1 4 69 Medium 1,2, F#+1,2,{2},2 8 59 Hard b+2, 1, b+2, d+2,3 8 64 Hard 4,u+3, d/f+3 6 71-73 Hard 4,u+3, d/b+4 6 73-77 Hard d+2,3, d+2,3 7 72 V. Hard b+1+2~1 (Punch Reversal - Face Forward) d+2,3, 4, b+2,3,4 7 ?? ?? d+2,3, b+2, d+2,3 6 ?? ?? d+2,3, 1,2, d/b+4 6 ?? ?? d+2,3, 4,u+3, d/f+3 6 ?? ?? b+1+2~1 (Punch Reversal - Face Backward) d+2,3, 4,u+3 6 63-68 Medium b+1+2~2 (Punch Reversal - Face Forward Stun) f,f, f+2~1 2 55 Hard f,f, 3,4, WS+4, b+2,3,4 7 94 Hard d/b+1+2, d+4,3 3 115 Easy FC,u,N+4, 1,2, b+2,3,4 6 52-55 Easy CH d+2,3, d+2,3 4 51-53 Easy 4,3,4 5 50-57 Easy 4, b+2,3,4 6 65-70 Easy D+3,3,3 5 47-51 Medium 1, b+2, 1, b+2, d+4 7 52-55 Medium D+3,3,4 5 53-54 Medium 1, b+2, 1,2, b+2 7 ?? Medium 1, b+2, d+2,3 6 60-63 Medium d/f+1, U/F+4,3 5 65-67 Medium d/f+1, b+2, d+2,3 6 61-63 Hard 4,u+3, d/f+3 5 69-69 Hard d/f+2, 1, d/b+2,4 4 34-37 Easy 3,4, d+2,3 4 54-60 Easy WS+4,3 4 55-63 Easy FC,U/F+4 3 63-68 Easy WS+4, b+2,3,4 6 69-74 Easy u/f+4, 1, b+1,2,1 5 37-38 Easy 1,2, b+2,3,4 6 38 Easy 1, d/b+2,4 4 39-41 Easy WS,4,3 3 47 Easy U/F+4 2 49-59 Easy d/f+1, f+3,4 4 45-46 Medium d/f+1, U/F+4,3 4 48 Medium F#+2,2,2, d+2,3 6 43-48 Medium 4,u+3, d/b+4 4 52-56 Medium 1,2, d/f+3 4 35 Hard 1,2, d+2,3 5 39 Hard U/F+4,3, F#+1,2,{2},2 5 62 Medium d+2,3 4 63 Hard CH 4, b+2,3,4 4 41-43 Easy CH d+4,3, FC,u/f+4 3 49-52 Easy WS,4,3 4 50 Easy 1,b+2, d+2,3 6 54-55 V. Hard FD/FT 3, FC+3,4 3 28 Easy WS+4, d/f+1, b+2,3 5 32 Medium U/F#,3, d/b+4 2 45-52 Easy b+2, 1, b+2,3,4 6 54-63 Easy d/f+4,3, 4,b+2,3,4 (@) 7 99-107 Hard d+1+3 (Low Kick Cancel), u/f+4, U/F+4, @ - My combo and my favorite combo =) *************************** ****Infinity combo List**** *************************** Combo Difficulty ------------------------------------ ---------- uf+4,UF+4 Easy d+4,3 Mid second and third hit of Junkyard Mid XIII. Wake Up Games Wake up games are when you are trying to keep your opponent on the ground with low attacks (offence) or when you are trying to get off of your back and onto your feet (defence). Either you are into keeping your opponent down or getting back up (because you end up on the ground a lot) then this section should help you. *************** ****Defence**** *************** There are many ways to get off on the ground in Tekken 3. There are many types of rolling, kick, and even flipping off of the ground (to bad Law does have that one). Some people always roll away when they are knocked down while others tech roll as soon as they hit the ground. You may have already made you choice of wake up attacks or rolls, but some of these suggestions may change your mind. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~Standing Up~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Standing up after getting knocked down is not the best solution to your problem if your opponent is in your face. If they aren't then get up by all means. Why would you want to take up time with a get up attack if they are in range three. After you get up, keep attacking. If you are far away then just run in and slide or do the flying cross arm. If they close the gap while you are getting up then hit them with a power hit like a Catapult Kick or the Dragon's Tail then start a wake up game of your own with them on the recieving end. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~Tech Rolls~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ While being knocked on your back press and punch or kick button to land and roll to the side. Then you will pop up and be able to attack plus your opponent won't be able to attack you (for a little bit). This isn't perfect because you will go through a couple frames where you can still get hit with mid and low attacks, but it's better then laying on the ground and waiting to get hit. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~Rolling into the Background~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ After being knocked down press 1 to roll into the background. After you have rolled you can roll back and preform a Flying Cross Arm or any other attack, but you cannot roll into the background anymore. If you don't instantly roll or attack you will stand up. You should do this to avoid incoming attacks, other then that it you shouldn't use it a lot. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~Rolling~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ After being knocked down you can roll forward or backward then do a Flying Cross Arm or any other get up attack. When you are rolling you can get hit with all low and mid attacks, so don't roll twards an aggresive opponent. Rolling away is much better. If your opponent chases you then pop up with the Flying Cross Arm. If they don't then just stand up. Don't under any circumstances roll forward or backward while you are in range 0 or even 1. Your opponent will always hit you out of it. Instead tech roll out of the fall, ankle kick them, or sweep them off of their feet before they do too much damage to you. So roll away when away or don't if close. *************** ****Attacks**** *************** After being knocked down there are a couple get up attacks that Law and many other players have. As far as I know everyone has the Flying Cross Arm while not everyone has the Ankle Kick. Most people don't have the Hand Spring while everyone has the Sweep and Mid Kick. There are times when and when not to use these attacks. You should never use the Ankle Kick when your opponent is in range one and you should never try to use the Flying cross Arm while in range 0 or 1. You should always is ethe Flying Cross Arm when in range 2 or 3 and when our opponent is closing in on you. So there are many times when you should use attacks and when you shouldn't use certain wake up game attacks. Now onto the mre indepth stratagies for each wake up game attack. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~Ankle Kick~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Ankle Kick should always be used when your opponent is right up close to you. Most of the time they will will be attacking. But that's alright because this attack cuts through just about every attack that can hit you. The only problem with it is the range. Your opponent must be inside of range 0 or else you will miss them and will be forced to get up. While they have a free shot at you. The damage of this attack is horrible. It only takes away 4 damage but lets you rise without getting hit. I don't think that you can hit your opponent with the Ankle Kick after you roll into the background (oh well, you're never close enought to your opponent to hit them after rolling anyway) and I know that you can't do it after rolling (now that would look bad). Overall, a great wake up game attack if your opponent is close. If they aren't then hit them with the Mid Kick or Sweep. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~Sweep~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The sweep is a great attack to get your opponent back onto the ground. If they get close to you then hit them with this. If they start to block it then hit them with the Mid Kick next time. You can use this move after rolling. This is a great way to suprise opponents. If you always do the Flying Cross Arm then sweep them instead. They will predict that you will do the FCA and block high while you come rolling in and hit them low. Then its their turn to be on the ground. This is also a great get up move when both characters are on the ground. If you hit your opponent with the Slide Kick you recover faster giving you the chance to hit them with this for a little extra damage. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~Mid Kick~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ You shouldn't use the Mid Kick all that much because its a little slower then the sweep and you are easier to hit when you perform it. The damage is great at the cost that you might get hit out of it and the fast that most opponents block high all the time. The solution: sweep them a couple times then roll up and hit them with this while they are blocking low, thinking that you are going to sweep them. You can do this move after you've been knocked down, after a roll, after rolling into the backround and then rolling forward or backward. So basicly this should be the change up between then sweep and the Flying Cross Arm. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~Flying Cross Arm~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This is the best wake up game attack. It plows through all incoming attacks and goes great damage. The only problem with it is that you have to roll to do it. So you are at a risk while at the start of this wake up game attack. You should do this all the time, unless you are in range 0 or 1. If you are somehow in range 3 and your opponent starts to run at you roll forward and bust out with this attack. It will low through any incoming attack except the Flying Cross Arm (which running opponents can do). So do this wake up game attack whenever you can unless you are in range 0 or 1. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~Hand Spring~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Since Law doesn't have this wake up game attack (if it is an attack) I can't tell you much about it. I think it can be done while laying down (don't have to be rolling) so that is an advange over the Flying Cross Arm, but it doesn't have the priority as the FCA does. So overall, Law isn't at a big loss. *************** ****Offence**** *************** Law has a very good wake up game of his own. It isn't as good as Paul (which has the best) but he is above average. If your opponent like to stand up after being knocked down then then hit them with the Dragon' Tail followed by another then another. You can always hit them with the Catapult Kick. This will make them rethink their entire wake up game stratagie. Or you may even be able to hit them with the Dragon Storm to juggle or Junkyard Kick to juggle. You may be able to hit them with a Poison Arrow if you are close enough. If they tech roll out of an attack then try to hit them when they are open to attacks (I believe that is between the 11 and 16 frame, but I might be mistaken). Attacks that hit low would be the Dragon's Tail (the best wake up game attack), Dragon Low Kick to left kick to Somersault, any low attack to Somersault, Dragon Whip to Elbow Spring, or any other mid like the Mid Kick. I personly like to use the Catapult Kick, but it is usually blocked. If they roll into the background then they must get up or roll, use the stratagies above or below. If they roll then hit them with any low or mid attack. One of the best attacks is the Dragon's Tail. It has a long reach and does solid damage. Another attack that has long range is his Mid Kick. It does 21 damage and usually hits opponents. It does have a little lag at the start, but after that its a perfect tool. If they attack while rising then Thrust Block them. If they like to do the Flying Cross Arm then jump over them or side step but don't attack. You can Low Thrust Block the sweep and you should never be in the range of the Ankle Kick (try to stay in range 1 or 2, where the Dragon's Tail can connect). Most opponents will always try to sweep you if you are out of the range of the Ankle Kick (so Low Thrust Block). If they get smart and try to hit you with the Mid Kick then stand just out of its range and Dragon's Tail them (or Mid Thrust Block). Only a few opponents have the Hand Spring, and even fewer use it, so you don't have to worry about it (I'd give details about it, but I've only seen it once and they miss me). So that's most of Law's wake up game. XIV. Reversals Almost every character has atleast one try of reversal. Three opponents have Attack Reversals while almost all opponents have Low Thrust Blocks. Using reversals is another huge part of Tekken 3. Some characters have their entire stratagie based on reversals. Law has three different reversals. They are the Mid and Low Thrust Block and a special Punch Only Reversal. So Law is prepared to reversal almost anything. Here is a chart of how has what reversals. __________________ __________________ __________________ | | | | | Attack Reversals | Mid Thrust Block | Low Thrust Block | |------------------|------------------|------------------| | Jin | Law | Law | | Paul | Ling | Lei | | Nina |__________________| King | |__________________| | Nina | | Yishimitsu | | Ling | | Hwoarang | | Julia | | Bryan | |__________________| ______________________ _____________________ | | | | Punch Only Reversals | Right Kick Reversal | |----------------------|---------------------| | Law | King | | Lei | Heihachi | |______________________| Dr. B | |_____________________| ____________________ | | | Left Kick Reversal | |--------------------| | King | |____________________| ___________________ | | | Special Reversals | |-------------------| | Jin | | Yoshimitsu | | Orge | |___________________| ************************ ****Attack Reversals**** ************************ The attack reversal is one of, if not, the most deady type of reversals. It can reverse every attack including unblockables, except for elbows, knees, and full body lunges. Only three characters have these so you don't have to worry about them to much. If your opponent really likes to use them then attack reverse reverse them. This will hit them out of their reversal. If you keep doing one attack like the mid kick then they WILL do an attack reversal, so always try to avoid being predictable at all costs. Attack reversals will only reverse high and mid attacks, not low. So use this to your advantage. ******************************** ****Attack Reverse Reversals**** ******************************** Attack Reverse Reversals is when you reverse an Attack Reversal like Paul's. You do it by pressing F+2+4 when a right attack is reversed or F+1+3 when a left attack is reversed. Since only three characters have Attack Reversals you shouldn't need to use this a lot, but you should know it none the less. ********************* ****Thrust Blocks**** ********************* There are two kinds of Thrust Blocks. The Mid Thrust Block and the Low Thrust Block. Law and a couple other characters have both while most characters have the Low Thrust Block. A Thrust Block is when you throw an attack away from you. For example, when a left kick is thrown and you Thrust Block it, you grab the leg and push it away. After it is pushed you can hit them with a fast attack for a free hit. If you Thrust Block a mid attack you will have 7 frames in which your opponent is powerless. If you use the Low Thrust Block then your opponent is helpless for 26 frames (around half a second). This is much more times then the Mid TB so you should hit them with a Dragon's Tail or the Mid Kick. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~Mid Thrust Block~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ After you successfully countered your opponents attack you will have just enough time to hit them with a jab (1) or any other attack with that speed. Most opponents like to throw out mid attack, so you should have no problem when using this reversal. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~Low Thrust Block~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ After you have successfully countered your opponents atemp at hitting you with a low attack you have just enough time to hit them with a Dragon's Tail or the Mid Kick. There are lots of other fast attacks like the Body Blow to Somersault (d,2,3) which then leads into a juggle. Most opponents like to peck at you every once an a while. They may even throw out five low right kicks in a row. So you should counter them with the Low Thrust Block. This is one of the many set ups to this reversal. If you find yourself being reversed then you better hope they don't have any good follow ups or else you're dead meat. A way to avoid that is to not be predictable. Some Law players (or any character for that matter) will do one attack followed by another then another then start over again. Maybe with a different middle move. is you catch onto this and one is low then Thrust Block it. If one is Mid then Thrust Block it. If one is high then duck it. So use this move to the fullest. **************************** ****Punch Only Reversals**** **************************** Law and Lie are the only characters in the game that have punch only reversals. Unlike Lie, Law has may follow ups to a successful Fake Step (his punch reversals) which can go into a combo. If you are going against a character with tons of punches like Law or Kuma (that all Kuma has) then do the Fake Step every time they even start to move (I don't mean EVERY TIME, just when the 6th sence makes you want to). If you are going against Hwoarang (Bob) never use the Fake Step. After a successful Fake Step do the Tricky Fist then go into a combo for some major damage. *************************** ****Kick Only Reversals**** *************************** Only a few characters have Kick Only Reversals. They are King, Heihachi, and Dr. B. King is the only character that has a left and right kick reversal (they are both done the same way (B+1+3 or B+2+4) but look different). Most King players don't use their kick reversals at all, so it is OK to use plain kicks against him. Heihachi's right kick reversal is very easy to do, so never just use a plain right kick against him. I don't know how to do Dr. B's, but it looks the same as Heihachi's so it is probably done the same way. You should never use the right kick on him anyway because he is always ducking. ************************* ****Special Revesrals**** ************************* Only three characters have special reversals. Two look almost the same, a "force" comes infront of them repeling any attack (even the unblockable running Charge). The other (which is Yoshimitsu's), Yoshi sidesteps then slices his opponent with the sword. These are hard to see coming an aren't used very much, so don't worry. If your opponent messes up and misses you with them (they think you will attack and you don't) then either do the Charged Power Punch to hit them as soon as the "force" goes away or hit them with the Dragon's Tail when Yoshi misses with his Special Reversal. XV. Throw Reversals This part of the FAQ is about how to reverse throws. When you reverse or escape throws you simply throw the person's arm away from you. Reverses must be done as soon as you opponent starts the throw. If you do it to late then you will be thrown. Some throws can be reversed while the throw is being done like King's Figure Four Leg Lock. It does 32 damage but once you get hit with it and press both kick buttons then you will reverse it while damaging King 26. So learning how to reverse throws/tackles/chain throws is pretty easy, but doing them is very hard. The only way that you can possibly reverse a throw is when you are rapidly pressing the button(s) before hand or if you see a throw coming like King's Spinning Throw. Now on with the charts and more detailed comments. ************** ****Throws**** ************** So the most basic type of throw reversals: the throws (later on we will talk about tackles and chain throws). These may be the easiest type of throw reversals there are (or maybe tackles, but not chain throws). On with the charts! |Name | Now to do | Escape | ------------------------ --------------- ----------- B | Front neck Full Swing | 1+3 | 1 | R | Gravity Brain Buster | 2+4 | 2 | Y | Chains of Misery | D,df,d,DF,1+2 | 1+2 | A | Gravity Blow (LST) | 1+3 or 2+4 | 1 | N | Knee Blast (RST) | 1+3 or 2+4 | 2 | | Neck Throw (bt) | 1+3 or 2+4 | | ------------------------ --------------- ----------- | Rio Deal | 1+3 | 1 | E | Rio Special | 2+4 | 2 | D | Rodeo Spin |b,db,d,df,F,1+2| 1+2 | D | Missile Launcher (LST) | 1+3 or 2+4 | 1 | Y | Shadown Dancer (RST) | 1+3 or 2+4 | 2 | | Air Mail (bt) | 1+3 or 2+4 | | ------------------------ --------------- ----------- | Dragon's Fire | 1+3 | 1 | F | Hopping Frog | 2+4 | 2 | O | Knee Lift | f,F,3+4 | 1+2 | R | Death From Above | F,2+3 | 1 | E | Headlock Punch | DF,1+2 | 1+2 | S | Headlock Drop | DF,1+2,1,2,1+2| | T | Headlock Kick (LST) | 1+3 or 2+4 | 1 | | Ball Breaker (RST) | 1+3 or 2+4 | 2 | | Dragon Bites (bt) | 1+3 or 2+4 | | ------------------------ --------------- ----------- | Body Slam | 1+3 | 1 | | Lift up Slam | 2+4 | 2 | | Pile Driver | db,F,1+2 | 1+2 | G | Ground Zero | UF,1+2 | 1 | U | Megaton | b,DF,2 | | N | Body Smash | DB,2+3 | 2 | | Body Press | DF,1+3 | | | Back Breaker | d,db,B,2 | 2 | | Overhead Strike | d,df,F,1 | 1 | J | Valcano | DF,2+4 | 2 | A | Valcano Blaster | df,DF,2+4 | 2 | C | Side Left Throw (LST) | 1+3 or 2+4 | 1 | K | Hanging Neck Throw(RST)| 1+3 or 2+4 | 2 | | Spinal Crush (bt) | 1+3 | | | Throw Away (bt) | 2+4 | | ------------------------ --------------- ----------- M | Neck Breaker | 1+3 | 1 | I | Pile Friver | 2+4 | 2 | S | Stonehead | f,F,1+2 | 1+2 | H | Headbutt Carnival | f,F,1+4 | 1+2 | I | Neck Chopper (LST) | 1+3 or 2+4 | 1 | M | Freefall (RST) | 1+3 or 2+4 | 2 | A | Atomic Drop (bt) | 1+3 or 2+4 | | ------------------------ --------------- ----------- H | Pick Pocket | 1+3 | 1 | W | Human Cannonball | 2+4 | 2 | O | Doormat | d,db,B,3 | 1 | A | Leg Hook Throw | d,DB,1+3 | 1+2 | R | Roll & Choke | f,F,2 | 2 | A | Bring It On (LST) | 1+3 or 2+4 | 1 | N | Dead-End (RST) | 1+3 or 2+4 | 2 | G | Slaughterhouse (bt) | 1+3 or 2+4 | | ------------------------ --------------- ----------- | Double High Sweep | 1+3 | 1 | | Over Shoulder Reverse | 2+4 | 2 | J | Stone Head | f,F,1+2 | 1+2 | I | Complicated Wire | d,db,B,1+3 | 1 | N | Wrist Chuck Slam | df,2+3 | 2 | | Shoulder Flip (LST) | 1+3 or 2+4 | 1 | | Over the Limit (RST) | 1+3 or 2+4 | 2 | | Chicken Butcher (bt) | 1+3 or 2+4 | | ------------------------ --------------- ----------- | Death Valley Bomb | 1+3 | 1 | | Knee Suplex | 2+4 | 2 | J | Arm Lock Suplex | DF,1+2 | 2 | U | Mad Axes | d,db,b,F,2 | 1+2 | L | Waist Suplex | d,DB,1+3 | 1 | I | Cross Arm Suplex | D,db,d,DB,1+2 | 1+2 | A | Headlock Face Crusher | 1+3 or 2+4 | 1 | | Twisted Sister (RST)| | 1+3 or 2+4 | 2 | | Branded (bt) (LST)| 1+3 or 2+4 | | ------------------------ --------------- ----------- | Winding Nut | 1+3 | 1 | | Suplex | 2+4 | 2 | | Falling Head Lock | D,db,d,DB,1+2 | 1+2 | | Tombstone Pile Driver | db,F,2 | 2 | | Spinning Throw |f,b,db,d,df,F,1| 1 | | Frankensteiner | df,2+4 | | | Figure Four Leg Lock | DB,1+2 | 1+2 | | Knee Bash | DF,2+3 | 2 | K | Muscle Buster | d,db,B,1+2 | 1+2 | I | Throw Away | B,1+2 | | N | Pile Driver | d,df,F,1 | 1 | G | Standing Heel Hold | f,d,DF,2+3 | 2 | | Arm Breaker | f,d,DF,1+3 | 1 | | Reverse Arm Slam | f,DF,1+3or2+4 | 1 or 2 | | Reverse Stretch Bomb | f,DF,1+2 | 1+2 | | Argentina Backbreaker | 1+3 or 2+4 | 1 | | Knee Crush (RST) \ | 1+3 or 2+4 | 2 | | Half Boston Crab (bt)| | 1+3 | | | Cobra Twist (bt) (LST) | 2+4 | | | Stretch Buster (bt) | b,F,1+2 | | ------------------------ --------------- ----------- | Bear's Bite | 1+3 | 1 | K | Hear Hug | 2+4 | 2 | U | Rock'n'Roll Circus |f,df,b,db,b,F,1+2| 1+2 | M | Headbutt | f,F,1+4 | 1+2 | A | Choke Slam (LST) | 1+3 or 2+4 | 1 | | Bear Slam (RST) | 1+3 or 2+4 | 2 | | Swing Swung (bt) | 1+3 or 2+4 | | ------------------------ --------------- ----------- | Double Flip Stomp | 1+3 | 1 | | Sleeper Hold | 2+4 | 2 | L | Tripping | f,F,1+2 | 1+2 | E | Dragon Falls | UF,1+2 | 1+2 | I | Out of Control |1(AoD),1+3(AoS)| 1 | | Sailboat Stretch (LST) | 1+3 or 2+4 | 1 | | Closing Fan (RST) | 1+3 or 2+4 | 2 | | Booby Trap (bt) | 1+3 or 2+4 | | ------------------------ --------------- ----------- | Jade | 1+3 | 1 | | Ruby | 2+4 | 2 | L | So Shoe Me | f,2,1 | 1+2 | I | Dislocator | d,db,B,2 | 2 | N | Arm Flip (LST) | 1+3 or 2+4 | 1 | G | Dump the Bucket (RST) | 1+3 or 2+4 | 2 | | Crank Up (bt) | 1+3 or 2+4 | | ------------------------ --------------- ----------- | Arm Grab Flip | 1+3 | 1 | | Over the Back Toss | 2+4 | 2 | | Elbow Smash | df,DF,1 | 1+2 | N | Jumping Flip | UF,1+2 | 1+2 | I | Backhand Slap | d,df,f,1+2 | 2 | N | Crab Hold | d,df,f,3+4 | 1 | A | Leaping Heel Hold | f,f,f,3 | 2 | | Betrayer | d,db,B,1+4 | | | Triangle Hold (LST)(bt)| 1+3 or 2+4 | 1 | | Hammer Throw (RST) | | 1+3 or 2+4 | 2 | | Leaping Triangle Hold | 1+3 or 2+4 | | ------------------------ --------------- ----------- | Body Slam | 1+3 | 1 | O | Bear Hug | 2+4 | 2 | G | Spin Elbow Smash | df,DF,2+4 | | R | Choke Slam (LST) | 1+3 or 2+4 | 1 | E | Hanging Neck Throw(RST)| 1+3 or 2+4 | 2 | | Swing Swung (bt) | 1+3 or 2+4 | | ------------------------ --------------- ----------- | Over the Shoulder | 1+3 | 1 | | Shoulder Pop | 2+4 | 2 | P | Foot Launcher | B,2+3 | 2 | A | Push Away | f,F,1+2 | 1+2 | U | Twist & Shout | DF,1+2 | 1+2 | L | Dragon Screw (LST) | 1+3 or 2+4 | 1 | | Fall Away (RST) | 1+3 or 2+4 | 2 | | Reverse Neck Throw | 1+3 or 2+4 | | ------------------------ --------------- ----------- Y | Jumping Body Slam | 1+3 | 1 | O | Sword Face Smash | 2+4 | 2 | S | Rainbow Drop | d,db,B,1+2 | 1+2 | H | Wheels of Hell (LST) | 1+3 or 2+4 | 1 | I | Spiritual Division(RST)| 1+3 or 2+4 | 2 | | Tornado Drop (bt) | 1+3 or 2+4 | | ------------------------ --------------- ----------- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~How/When to Use Throw Reversals~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Try to use Throw Reversals whenever you can. Most opponents will only use the regular throws (1+3 oe 2+4). You reverse the throw by pressing the escape button (1 or 2 or example) as they reach their arm out to throw. This might seem easy, but it isn't. Most of the time it just comes down to luck. You should try to use throw reversals whenever possible. But since you don't know when they are trying to throw you, you must guess. Most opponents only throw when you are stuned, so watch their hands whenever you are stuned. Others like to throw then they are rising, so Dragon's Tail them. Learning when is almost impossible, so just depend on luck. *************** ****Tackles**** *************** A tackle is when you or your opponent tries to lunge into you and knock you down. These can be done two different ways, by running (everyone) or special button sequences (selected characters only). If you want to reverse a Tackle you should press 2+4 just as they ake contact with you. That isn't very easy to do, so you can escape another way latter on. As soon as you hit the ground press 1+2,2 to escape without considerable damage. Don't worry you can still escape, but this time its harder. You must guess at which attack your opponent is going to try to use. Everyone can punch you five times while you are down. It can go 1,2,1,2,1 (escape is 2,1,2,1,2) or 2,1,2,1,2 (1,2,1,2,1 for escape). Now onto some different attacks. | Throw | Sequence | Character | Escape | ----------------------- ---------- ------------------ ----------- | Arm Bar | 1+2 |Nina,King,Paul,Jin|1+2,2,2,2,2| ----------------------- ---------- ------------------ ----------- | 3 Punches to Arm Bar |1,2,1,1+2 |Nina,King,Paul,Jin|1+2,2,2,2,2| ----------------------- ---------- ------------------ ----------- | Leg Lock | 3+4 | Nina,King |1+2,1,1,1,1| ----------------------- ---------- ------------------ ----------- | 3 Puncher to Leg Lock |1,2,1,3+4 | Nina,King |1+2,1,1,1,1| ----------------------- ---------- ------------------ ----------- OK, for the three punches, just reverse them like you would the five punches, I just put 1,2,1 up for an examlpe. For the escape, esacpe the punches like the five punches listed above (just said that) then escape the Arm Bar or Leg Lock with the escape listed above. ******************** ****Chain Throws**** ******************** TO escape chain throw please read the characters Vs. section for the complete escape walkthrough (King and Nina only). ********************** ****Vs. Characters**** ********************** This part of the guide is about how to beat up your opponent. This doesn't give you step by step instructions on how to win, it just tells you how you should react to certain moves and so on. Many players have their own styles, so what I write might not work. Anyway, one with the next part. _ __ _______ __ _ ______ | | / / |__ __| | \ | | / _____| | |_/ / | | | \ | | / / | / | | | |\ \ | | | | | _ \ | | | | \ \ | | | | ___ | | \ \ | | | | \ \| | | | |_ | | | \ \ __| |__ | | \ | \ \_____| | |_| \_\ |_______| |_| \__| \________| King's main weapons are his throws and chain throws. He has very little special moves, yet they are very powerful and dangerous. He also has a very, very, very good wake up game on both sides (offence and deffence). King is also the only character with a left kick reversal along with ground and crouching throws. This makes him very dangerous in range 0 or even 1. Since King has 24 non-chain throws (including ground and mid) you should try to stay in range 2. While in range 2 or at the tip of range 1 you can hit him with your mid kick, Dragon's Tail, along with many flips. If you blocks any of the flips he will try to throw you. So you should do the only thing possible, hit both punch buttons. If you are lucky you will throws his hand away from you and you can try a throw of your own or any other attack. King couldn't do all of his throws in that time unless your opponent was really good. So This means that his Frankensteiner, Spinning Throw, Falling Headlock, and maybe even the Tombstone Piledriver are probably out of the question (his Frankenstiener is usually out of anything because of the start of the throw). So this leaves him with the Figure Four Leg Lock, Muscle Buster, Knee Bash, Suplex, and his Winding Nut. Two of these (the first two) are reversed with both punches. The only real threat of these two is his Muscle Buster because it does 50 damage. His Figure Four Leg Lock can be escaped during the throw with both kicks and does 26 damage to kick. So chances are that he will do with the Muscle Buster unless they are a beginner. If they are then they will try the easy and universal throws (1+3 or 2+4). These don't do a ton of damage, but you can still reverse it with a little luck. If you think that ducking under all of his throws then you are sadly mistaken. He can preform a Jumping Power Bomb on you if you are cought ducking at range 0 or he can start his Reverse Stretch Special Bomb. The Power Bomb does almost twice as much damage and can be escaped only with both punch buttons while his Reverse Stretch Special Bomb is a five throw chain starter. This throw can be escaped by pressing 2. If King tries to do his Frankensteiner (doesn't have to be after a block) then the only real option is to side step/back dash/attack. You might be able to knock him out of the air with a jab or a hop kick. If he will just hit you with it (at the end of his range) then do a back dash. You can also do a sidestep if you are fast enough and try to get out of the way. If King wants to throw you anyother time (besides after blocking) then try to watch for King to shake. If he goes forward then back and starts to duck then watchout. He will most likely try his most damaging throw. His Spinning Throw. If he goes catch you with this throw then try to tech roll out of it to cut the damage in half. Of you can try to escape it with 1. If he is ducking and starts to shake then hit both punches to escape a very damaging Falling Headlock. Not a lot of Kings do that 55 damage throw, but you never know. The Figure Four Leg Lock isn't easy to see coming because he only has to press DB and both punches to preform his least damaging throw (well, second by two damage points). King's Tombstone Piledriver is his second most devestating throw and is also hard to see coming unless you look real hard on the finishing move replay at the end of the match. In a very fast movement he will start to duck down and back then forward for the grab. His least damaging throw is hard to see coming, but no one ever uses it. The Muscle Buster is King's most devestating throw is my mind because it is very easy to do, you must press both punch buttons to reverse it, and it takes off plenty of damage. He can do this throw whenever he feels like it, but it can be seen coming with a trained eye. He will start to duck down then back before the throw comes out. Never turn your back on King. He has three back throws. Two of which takes off 60 damage while his third takes off 75. So it is wise not to just do the Dragon Whip and not finish. If you are with your back to him try a ducking jab. You will spin around very fast and knock him out of his throw animation. If you are fast enough you might be able to pull off a Dragon Back Blow. This will turn King around so that his back is facing you. This isn't very wise because the back blow take a little time to preform. So it isn't worth taking 60 to 75 damage off of your life for 15 of his. King also is the only character that has chain throws besides Nina. King can chain throws off of his Ultimate Tackle, Pile Driver, Stomach Smash, Standing Heel Hold, Throw Away, Arm Breaker, Reverse Arm Slam, and both Reverse Stretch Special Bomb. Just incase you're wondering, I will put down how King does his throws. This is to your advantage because you can look down at your opponents hands to see what throw combo they are doing then escape out of it. Off of his Tackle he can nail you with five punches (you can escape these by pressing the opposite buttons then your opponent does, example, your opponent presses 1,2,1,2,1,2. You can escape those with 2,1,2,1,2,1. King can only chain three punches to any throws after the tackle). The more advanced King players will punch you three times then go into a Leg Cross Hold (which is escaped with 1+2,1,1,1,1) then the inescapable Stretch Combo. This one will take off 90 damage. Or he could go for three punches then go into the Cross Arm Lock (escape is 1+2,2,2,2,2) then the inescapable Arm Twist. This little throw combo only takes off 65 damage. A lot less then the other one. King has two throws from the Pile Driver. The first is his Double Arm Face Buster. This throw doubles the damage done by the Pile Driver. His other one is the Boston Crab. This takes off 25 damage. Both of these attacks are inescapable after you are grab with the regular Pile Driver. You can escape the Pile Driver with a 1. Off of the Stomach Smash King has two options. They are the Hi-Jack Backbreaker and the Jaguar Driver. The Stomach Smash hits low and isn't a throw so it can't be reversed (it can only be Low Thrust Blocked). King can only throw his opponent if the Stomach Smash is a counter hit. If you are caught in that you can escape the Hi-Jack Backbreaker with both punches. You can escape the Jaguar Driver with both kick buttons. Both of the throws look the same at the start, so you will face a guessing game unless you opponent is a master and always does the Jaguar Driver, or if you look at the guy's hands to see. To do the backbreaker he will press both punches. For the Driver he will press both puncher, up, down, then both kicks (1+2,u,d,3+4). King's Throw Away chains can only do 10 damage at most. If you does the throw away you cannot escape it. Don't worry, it doesn't do any damage. He might do the turn around, which is escapable with both punches (1+2) and it doesn't dp any damage. He can do the non damaing throw away feint, which is escaplable with 1. The Throw and destry which does 10 damage and can be escaped with both kicks. He can even chain the Throw away with the Throw Away Knockdown. This does 8 damage and is escapable with 2. If you get caught in this throw chain, don't worry, they done hurt you. Back in Tekken 2 King could only chain throw off of the Standing Heel Hold. In Tekken 3 he still can. After the Standing Heel Hold he can go into the S.T.F., Scorpion Deathlock, or Indian Death Lock to King's Bridge. The scorpion and Indian Death Locks look the same at the start but will change at the end (I'm talking about the button sequence, not the throw). The Indian Death Lock is 1+2,1,3,1+2 (it is escapable with 1+2). The Scorpion Death Lock is 1+2,3,1,1+3 (escape is 2). The more advanced King players will do with the Indian Death Lock to King's unescapable Bridge (unescpable isn't part of the name). That move take off 50 damge. If you get caught in that chain 110 damage flies away from you. Only beginners will do the S.T.F. It is done by 1,2,3,1+2. It is escapable with 1. His most damaing throw is chained after his Arm Breaker which is escapable with 1. After the Arm Breaker he can go into his Thriple Arm Breaker. You will know if your opponent is doing that if they keep jamming on both punches. If they are press 1 to get out of that chain. A more advanced King player may try the Arm Breaker to Head Jammer to the inescpable Struggle Combo. His Head Jammer is done by 1+2,4,2+4. It can be escaped with 2 and does 20 damage. After that he can go into the Struggle Combo. If he does you can't do anything about it because it is inescapable. The most advanced King player will do the Arm Breaker to Chicken Face Wing Lock to Rolling Death Cradle. If they go into the Chicken Face Wing Lock (2,1,1+2+3) you can only escape with 1+2. After that he can do into the most damaing throw in the game (even more damaging then the Spinning Throw). It does 75 damage, is escapable with 2, and is done by 1+3,3+4,2+4,1+2,1+2+3. This throw is almost inpossible to pull off but it can happen. If your opponent isn't that good then they will go into the Dragon Sleeper Finish. This only does 30 damage and is escapable by 1. It is also done by 2,1,3,1+2+4,1+2+4. The longest throw chain is King's Reverse Arm Slam to a BackDrop followed by the Cannonball Buster which in turn goes into the Manhattan Drop to Victory Bomb and finishes with the Muscle Buster or Giant Swing. Reversing the Reverse Arm Slam is diffucult because it can be done two different ways. If it is done by f,DF,1+3 then you can escape with 1. If it is done with 2+4 then you can escape with 2. After the first throw you will be fased with another guessing game. You can only escape then Backdrop with the same button as you would the Reverse Arm Slam. After the Backdrop they can either go into a Cannonball Buster for the longer sequence or the German Suplex. THe German Suplex is very easy to do. It is done by 3+4 to 1+2. It can be escaped with 1. After that they can only go into the Power Bomb which is inescapable. After that they might go into a Muscle Buster or Giant Swing. The Giant Swing is easy to do (2,1,3,4) and is escapable with 1. A more advanced King player will do the Muscle Buster. It is done by 3,1,2,3+4,1+2+3+4 and is escapable with 2 if it is done from the Reverse Arm Slam 1+2 or 1 if it is done with 2+4. If your opponent does the Cannonball Bust after the Backdrop you aren't in luck because it is inescapable. But after that they must go into the Manhattan Drop which is escapable with 2. After that they will go into the Victory Bomb which is non escapable. Now they can go into the Muscle Buster or Giant Swing. The Giant Swing is escapable with 2 and the Muscle Bust is escapable with 1. The last Chain Throw starts out with the Reverse Stretch Special Bomb. The Bomb can be done when you are standing with f,DF,1+2 or is you are ducking by df,DF,2+4. You can escape the Bomb with 1+2. After it comes the Cannonball Bust which is inescpable. The Cannonball Bust can be done by itself from a side step with 2+4 so watch out. Anyway, after it King can go into a Power Bomb which is also inescapable. After that King can go into the Muscle Buster or Giant Swing. The Giant Swing is escapable with 1 and the Muscle Bust is whith 2. After the Cannonball Buster King can go into the Manhattan Drop. This is done by 3+4,1+2,1+2+4 and is escapable with 2. After that King can go into the Victory Bomb which is inescapable. Now he has the choice of doing the Muscle Buster or Giant Swing. If he goes into the Muscle Buster you can escape it with 1. You can also escape the Giant Swing with 2. That is all of his Chain Throws. King is also the only charater with ground throws. These are all done by any db and 1+3 or 2+4. So chances are that your opponent will know how to ground throw you. But most opponents won't try to. Why? Because it is very easy to dodge a ground throw. You can roll to the side, roll backwards, hop up with a sweep or mid kick or by itself, or tech roll out of the knocking down move. Anyway, the only time that King can Ground Throw you is after a move that leaves you stunned on the ground and close to him. So over all, just tech roll out of all of King's moves to dodge all of these throws (there are 8 of them). King is the only person in the game to have a left kick reversal. He also has two more reversals. A Low Thrust Block and a right kick only reversal. His kick reversals are dangerous because they are done with the same button sequence (B+1+3 or B+2+4). This is a real threat to Law because he uses plenty of left and right kick as set ups to flips or by themselves. So mainly do Catapult Kicks or mid punching attacks. His Low Thrust Block isn't all that dangerous, but still watch out because he does have low/mid attacks that can hit you. Don't use tons of low attacks. And don't use the Junkyard Kick a lot because he can/will reverse the second hit (he is the only person that has ever done that to me). King has the most running/lunging moves in the game. He has his Exploder, Capital Punishment, Flying Cross Chop, the Moonsault Body Press, High Elbow Drop, and the Shoulder Tackle. He also has a Master Counter. He has one of the best wake up games but doesn't have a ton of special moves. King uses his Exploder mainly in his ever powerful wake up games. King's Exploder only takes off 25 damage while Orge's takes off 40, but that is Ogre. If you suspect it just do the Flying Cross Arm. This goes right through all of King's attacks. That can be risky because you have to roll back or forward to do the cross arm. Another option is to roll into the for/background. Then you can pop up with a left kick for a free hit. His Flying Cross Arm is a powerful attack that goes through all of your attacks beside your Flying Cross Arm. King also likes to use this in his wake up games. If you just lay on the ground he may fly over you or he might land on you. So the best choice is to roll into the backround and rise with a left kick. If he does this outside of the wake up games then you are left with only one option: block. You will get stuned but he will rise when you recover. If you do get hit with this attack don't worry, it only takes off 15 damage. King's Capital Punishment sound really bad but it is easy to see coming and King players never really use it. It can be used in his wake up game but it isn't his best choice. If you see him use it always Thrust Block it. King has a mean Should Tackle. It plows through attacks and takes off a huge block of life. It is basicly unstopable. You cann't Thrust Block it and it hits mid so you can't duck it. What you can do it side step it. Unless your opponent does it while in close range you should see it coming. Another pluse to this move is that it doesn't travel forever. It only covers a small distance. So most King players don't use it a lot. King mainly uses his right foot. He has two very powerful attacks that use his right foot. They are to Konvict Kick and the disgraceful Kick. Between the two the Konvict Kick does more damage, hits mid, and is a bigger threat then the Disgraceful Kick (and it does leave his back turned). The D Kick only does 20 (while the K does 30) but might be used more. You can Thrust Block both attacks. I would only Thrust Block the Konvict Kick because you can duck the D Kick and throw him before he recovers. But the Disgraceful Kick is harder to see coming and there for more dangerous in some ways. King's Master Counter is his Black Bomb. This is an awesome move in which King slams both of his fists down on you. If it is a counter you will fly into the air. Don't worry to much about this move because it has a big stal in the starting and ending animation. If you catch him in the act then Thrust block or Fake Step him then follow up into your favorite combo. Most King players don't use this move a lot also. The most useful attack that King has (well, the most used) is his Head Spinner. This is extremly damaging and is pretty fast. The good part about it is that it is two hits. So unless it is a counter hit you should be able to block the second hit. If he just does and does the first hit he will leave his back turned. What ever you do don't do rushing in. He can a very fast unblockable he can use on you or go for a reverse throw. So the best move to do is your Dragon's Tail. This will sweep him off his feet and he will land hard on the ground. Now follow into you strong wake up game. If you block the second hit you won't be able to get in a free hit because you are left in range 2. This is somewhat good because he cannot throw you (OK, i just had to say something). King also has a couple other pecking attacks like his Knee Buster, Jab Uppercut, and K's Flicker (which is a type of uppercut). His Leg Breaker is a slow attack, but he can use it to duck under high attacks. This move should be Low Thrust Blocked unless that isn't possible. King also has his Stagger Kick. As the name says, it will stagger his opponents. He can also chain any of the three hits into the Spinning Uppercut. Most King players will either do all three kicks then stop or they will do one and go into the Spinning Uppercut. So you should block the Low Thrust Block the first attack if possible. If you can't then block low for the next hits. If your opponent pops up with the Spinning Uppercut they you will get hit. The only major problem with that is getting back up, the uppercut only takes off 10. King has two side step moves. The first is very slow and does do a lot of damage. It is the Knockout Punch. You should always Fake Step it and combo. If you try to attack and mess up then you will get stunned and open for a combo or throw. The second and worse side step attack is his Deadly Boomerang. This does 60 damage (twice the amount of the other side step attack. This is a deadly move because it will go right through other attacks, can't be Thrust Blocked, and is pretty fast. The only way to deal with this attack is to knock King out of the air before he swings his leg at you or you should duck it. Then nail him with your wake up game. You are never safe when you are on the ground. King can hit you with his Elbow Drop if you are close to him. If you are far away (around range 2 or the start of 3) then he may hit you with his High Elbow Drop. These can be dodge very easily, but you still must watch out for stay attacks (you never know when King will do this). King has several Unblockable attacks. His Moonsault Body Press can cut through some attacks and will hit grounded opponents. You really can't do anything to stop this except by side stepping. His Lay Off just pushes you back a little and you become unable to block for a little bit. He can hit you with the Disgraceful Kick for a free hit, but morst players don't do that. His Jaguar Lariat is slow and only takes off 50 damage. So you shouldn't worry to much about that. His Atomcic Blaster is extremly dangerous. It is fast and takes off 50 damage. The good things about it are that King must have his back turner, it hits high just like the Jaguar Lariat, and has a small range. This is the main reason you should stay away from a back turned King. King also has a very strong wake up game. He can keep you down with pecks like the Knee Buster, Stagger Kick to Spinning Uppercut, three Stagger Kicks, and the Jab Uppercut. He can also bust out with the Leg Breaker, Moonsault Body Press, or any Elbow Drops. If you are stunned on the ground then he can ground throw you. He can Hop Kick you while getting up or use one of his deadly throw/throw chains. He can even hit you with the Ultimate Tackle and take 90 life away from you. So always try to tech roll out of all of his attacks or you could stay down for a long time. King's ten hit strings are also pretty good. _ __ _ _ __ __ ___ | | / / | | | | | \ / | / _ \ | |_/ / | | | | | \ / | / / \ \ | / | | | | | |\ \_/ /| | / /___\ \ | _ \ | | | | | | \___/ | | / _______ \ | | \ \ | | | | | | | | / / \ \ | | \ \ | |_____| | | | | | / / \ \ |_| \_\ |_________| |_| |_| /_/ \_\ Kuma does have a chance against Law. He is slow and powerful. All he can go is punch and he doesn't have any reversals. But watch out, if you don't Fake Step his attacks you can loose a ton of damage. Kuma has lots of power hits. He has single hits and three hit chains. Don't worry, you can Thrust Block or Fake Step all of his Power Hits. Some of his most used are the G-Clep Cannon, Bear Hammer, Double Claw, Demon Uppercut, and all the variations of his Triple and Rushing Uppercut. He has some other powerful attacks but they are extremely slow (i.e. Salmon Hunter). The first hit of his G-Clef Cannon is extremely fast (it is basicly a jab). If you get hit with this then he will finish the move. You can usually block the last hit unless you are going against a smart opponent and the first hit was a counter hit. Most begginners will try to smash you with Kuma's Bear Hammer. This is an extremely powerful attack string if all the hits connect. Don't worry, if you do get hit with the first attack you can usually stop the string with a Jab just before the second hit or if they miss with the first attack Fake Step and counter with a combo. Most Kuma players love to uppercut you. It doesn't matter if it is a Rushing Uppercut or the Triple Uppercut. They will usually use these attacks to stop your attacks. If they mess up and the first hit isn't a counter then quickly throw out a standing or ducking Jab to stop the string of attacks. The only problem with this is that you can only break the Rushing Uppercut with the Jab, not the Triple Uppercut. If you get hit with those then you will have to try to Thrust Block or Fake Step them, or if all else fails, block. Kuma also has the Demon Uppercut. This attack sends you flying, and it is easily comboed off of. You can Thrust Block it, but it would be better to stop the attack with a Jab because if you miss witht eh Thrust Block you will loose some major damage. You may ask yourself, what does this attack look like. Well, just before Kuma pops out with the giant uppercut he crouch dashes just a little. Since Kuma doesn't have a regular crouch dash you will always know when this attack will come. If you do block it you can hit him with a Body Blow to Somersault then combo off of that with a right kick to Junkyard Kick for some easy damage. Kuma has three blockable slow yet deadly attacks. They are his Double Claw (the fastest out of the three), the Grizzly Claw, and the deadly Salmon Hunter. Since only the Double Claw is used against me in combat I can only give you stratigies on that attack. Most opponents use this attack to cut through attacks like the Double Catapult Kick or a misses Junkyard Kick. The damage isn't as much as the Grizzly Claw or Salmon Hunter, but once you get hit with it you go right to the ground. Once there Kuma might try to hit you with the Dance wit Me attack. This attack does a total of 80 damage if both hits connect. Don't worry, the attack is to slow to hit Law. All I know about the Salmon Hunter is that it hits low and slow. You can easily Low Thrust Block the attack the follow up with you a combo. Kuma also has a Jab Elbow Smash, but never uses it. It is pretty fast and must be blocked, except for the last hit, which can be Thrust Blocked. Kuma also has the popular Sit Down and Punch attack. Once he sits down (by just sitting down or he can do the Pancake Press) you have a free shot at him for about a fourth of a second then he can hit you with the Sit Punches. Since he always does the Sit Punches once he is in range; you must always Low Thrust Block to make them rethink there next attack. Kuma loves his Hammer Rush. And for a good reason. After the fourth hit you will be faced with a guessing game. He can hit you High, Mid, or Low attack. He loves to do this attack because he can duck under high attack (usually a counter) and hit you with two low attack, then two mid attacks, and finally High, Mid, or Low. The Mid does the most damage followed by the high attack (the low does 8 damage), so always block high. Don't worry, you can break the attack string just before the second and third hit. Kuma still has some more deadly attacks. He has his Overhead Smash, the crazy Windmill Punch, and the Killing Upper to Grizzy Claw. The Overhead Smash does lots of damage and can be Thrust Blocked or Faked Stepped out of. After the first hit of the Windmill Punch you must block all of the preciding attacks; if you don't then you will loose lots of damage. Kuma doesn't ues the Killing Uppercut to Grizzy Claw a lot so don't worry about it (it hits mid, mid and can be breaked out of by a Jab, Thrust Blocked, and Fake Stepped out of). Kuma has a Special get up attack, the Get Up Punch. It can only be block but Kuma ever uses it. He also has a Ground Attack, the Dance with Me attack. It does lots of damage (a total of 80) and hits twice. The good thing about this attack is that it is extremely slow. If Kuma ever tries it just roll out of the way and hit him in the back. Kuma has two unblockable attacks: the Fatal Wind and Deadly Claw (which can be linked into the Rolling Bear for a total of 80 some damage). The Fatal Wind will only hit you if you attack Kuma while he is doing this attack (SO DON'T HIT HIM!!). The Deadly claw can be Thrust Blocked and Fake Stepped. You should always do this to him because the attack is very slow. You can only block the Rolling Bear. The Rolling Bear can only be done if you misses or makes contact with the Deadly Claw. Therefor he should never complet the Deadly Claw (always knock him out of it or Thrust Block him). Kuma's throws do lots of damage. His regular throws do 5 to 10 more damage then yours. His special throws can only be escaped with both punch buttons. Luckly Kuma never throws me (mainly because I'm never that close to him). Kuma doesn't have any Ten Hit Strings. XVIII. Misc. Info ************* ****Modes**** ************* There are nine total modes of play in Tekken 3 for Playstation. You start out with 7 and can earn the other two by beating the Arcade Mode with the regular characters and by earning all of the special characters. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~Arcade Mode~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This is the main mode of play. In this mode you will be faced with 8 opponents followed with Heihachi (or Jin if you are playing Heihachi) then Orge. Orge turns into True Orge after you win one round (no matter how many rounds you have). After you beat True Orge you get to see your characters ending which is then put into Threater Mode. A second character can challenge you if they press start. The winner will continue to fight against the computer unless a second player presses start, and so on. ~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~Vs.~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~ This is the main two player mode. Once you pick your player (it better be Law) then you get to choose the amount of life you want (anywhere for 70 to 140). You cannot choose anything higher or lower. After that you're off to the fighting arena. After someone wins then you come back to the choose your player screen and do it all over again. If you want to get out of this mode then press start while playing and choose exit. ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~Team~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~ In this one or two player mode you will can choose your team of up to eight players (one is the lowest, some team). You can only pick one of each player per team. Whenever one person KOs another they get about 20 damage back then you go against another player. Your goal is to beat everyone on the other team. After that is done then you will be taken to a special screen that shows you who beat who. Then it's back to the select you team screen. If you want to get out of this mode of play them press start while in battle and select exit. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~Time Attack~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ In this mode you will face the clock and see how fast you can beat ten opponents with two rounds each. After beating True Orge you get to enter your initials if you beat them all in record time. If not then to bad. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~Survival~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The classic survival mode. You will face an infinity amount of opponents (well, so far). Once you beat one you will regain about 20 life. It will end once you get KOed. If you KO the most or close to the most opponents then you get to ender your initials. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~Practice~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ In this mode of play you get to choose your opponent and what level of difficulty (one of the many options). You can choose combo practice (you practice ten hit strings amoung other hard combos), practice against a friend (with infinity life), or just beat up a helpless opponent (hehe). Use this mode to become a master. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~Tekken Force~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This is a beat-em-up mode of play. It is basicly like Sega's Streets of Rage amoung other games. There are four levels with a boss per level (a Tekken character) and plent of "bad guys". After you complete all four levels you get a key. After you gain three keys then beat it again to go to level five. In this level you will go againts Dr. Boskonovitch. If you beat him you get him. If you don't them you have to start all over again (you still have the three keys). ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~Tekken Ball~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This is a secret mode that is activated after gaining all of the secret characters. You cna play with two players (the second/loser has to press start after every round to come in). If you play a one player game then the first match will be Gon. If you beat him you get him (if you don't I think you go against him again, but I've never lost to him). The object to this mode is to knock the ball down onto your opponents side of the line (and past the second line). This will damage them. After you take all their life away them you win that round. You can also damage opponents by hitting them with the ball. If you hit the ball with a special attack then the ball becomes a damage ball. If it hits your opponent now them will take damage. They can hit it back and add damage, so watch out. You can choose between three different ball. The beginner (60% damage of attack), the gumball (80% damage of attack), or Iron ball (it does the full amount of damage per hit). In other words, the beginner doesn't do as much damage to opponents when they get hit with an attack ball as them would with the gum or Iron ball. Read the rules for more info (press start and select it). ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~Threater Mode~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Once you have gained all the regular characters ending then this mode is selectable. The endings that you earn goes into this mode. You can see them by going to this mode a hitting X. Once you gain all the endings (beat the game with Tiger also) and you can listed to the music (both remix and the Arcade) or you can watch ending from other Tekkens, if you have them. *************** ****Options**** *************** There are five main types of options in the options menu at the main screen. The first type of options is the Game Options. In this you can change the Diffuculty Level, Fight Count, Round Time, Guard Damage, ect. Another type of option is the Key Conifiguation. In this you can change the button settings and turn on the vibrations. The third is Records for Time Attack, Survival, Win Average, and Character Usage. You can adjust the display by going to the Display Adjust. There is even a Memory Card options (load, save, auto save). The only one you really need is the save option. Here is a chart of the Game Options (for the other option types you do not need a chart to understand them). ------------------------------------------------------------------- | Key: 1. Arcade Mode 2. Vs. Mode 3. Team Battle 4. Time Attack | | 5. Tekken Ball 6. Tekken Force 7. Practice 8. Survival | ------------------------------------------------------------------- Name Modes In Options Difficulty Level 1,3,5,6 Easy/Mid/Hard Fight Count 1,2,5 1/2/3/4/5 Round Time 1,2,3 20,30,40,50,60sec,infinite Character Change at Continue 1 Yes/No Guard Damage 1,2,3 Yes/No Select Cursor Hold 1,2,4,5,6,7,8 Yes/No Quick Select 1,8 Yes/No BGM Select 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 Arcade/Remix Speaker Out 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 Stereo/Mono *********** ****Bio**** *********** Country of Origin: U.S.A. Fighting Style: Martial Arts Age: 25 Height: 177cm Weight: 66kg Blood Type: B Occupation: Second Master of the Martial Dojo (hopefully) Hobby: Shopping Likes: Credit Cards (payed Paul's tournement fee) Dislikes: Riding on the back of Paul's Motorcycle (his driving scarres him) ************* ****Story**** ************* While Marshall was out watching the construction on his new dojo, Paul arived for the annual practice. Paul convince Forest to fight him then told him about the new Tekken tournement. Forest say no because it was against his fathers will to enter tournements outside of his dojo. But paul was not turned down easily. After several tries he finally convinced him to enter by saying he was a better fighter then his father. So Forest left a message and left. ************** ****Ending**** ************** Law and Paul arive at Marshall's dojo. Once inside, Marshall starts to train the two. After stretching, Forest does a Frogman. After Forest gets up, then the other two fall on there backs. Then Forest shrugs. *********************** ****Winning Stances**** *********************** 1- Square Off Body, Chi Concentration 2- Chi Concentration, Fighting Stance 3- 2 Spinning Roundhouses, 2 Jabs 4- 2 Jabs, Leg Balance Lift XIX. Credits * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * CatLord - For all the combo except five and the Winning Stances. Thanks! God - for letting write these things. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *