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Tekken 6 BR Lee Techniques Tutorial 2

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Two sections that had to be cut from the recent video due to YouTube's 10-minute video policy appear here. I also tested punch parry followups a bit more extensively.

DO NOT d/f+1,2,2 after a punch parry when your opponent is at the wall). The wall bounce means they recover quicker than normal in that string and can block after the first hit. However, the wall bounce HELPS on hitting 2,2,3 or 1,2,2,3. It's hardest for the opponent to escape 2,2,3. If they stand, they eat it. If they duck and stay BT, they eat it from the second hit. They have to crouch and turn crouching and then stand to block the 2,2... as always, hit confirm before throwing 3, though. Free followups after, too. pp~4 isn't bad on the wall, but usually gives less damage and is a bit easier to escape.

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  • Straight after I do my punch parry I do (down,O,O,O,O ) but it has to be done fast if you don't want them to block it. :)

  • @Pipinpadalop

    The problem is good players will punish you for that.

    The d+4,4,4,4 is parryable on hit 2 if 1 wasn't CH, and same on hit 3 if 2 wasnt CH.

    The opponent can hit any button to eat hit 1 on CH, eat hit 2, and low parry hit 3. Or they can throw (turns wihout being a CH) on hit 1 and low parry hit 2. Probably the safest option they have is to hold d/b (turns to eat d/f+1,2,2 not in the back, goes under pp~4, and throw on hit 2 if you did d+4,4,4,4, allowing them to low parry hit 3

  • @XPMasterz

    BR = Bloodline Rebelleion. In the arcades, there were two version of Tekken 6. There was Tekken 6.0 (Vanilla), which had yellow life bars, less life, more juggle damage, fewer moves, and some other property differences from the remastered version, which was called Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion (BR).

  • If you look at my very old videos, they were from Tekken 6.0, The videos with the green lifebars and on are BR. There never was a home version of the first Tekken 6, so PS3/360 Tekken 6 is actually BR. This video was made long before the home release.

  • So do you think that this will teach people not to duck after PP so they can eat PP 4 more for the knockdown?

    I like the notion of having a little bit of damage and frame advantage off the parry, but with more health involved I'd like your opinion on the basic 50/50 they tried to give Lee with this version of punch parry follow ups in T6 BR

  • Korean players always seemed to get out of PP~4 and pp~u/f+4 either way, pretty much. I think if you initially hit d/b and then hold B they can duck the kick and still turn and block before the mid connects.

    I want to try a throw and see if it'll count it as front or back throw when they're turning. If that works the mixup will be between back throw and d/f+1,2,2->HC1, 3,3.

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  • @qwasd0r BR = Bloodline Rebellion

  • BR means bloodline rebellion

  • @qwasd0r

    ??

  • BR?

    Yu gibe moni?

  • what is BR?

  • thanks a lot this was a really helpful video!

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