From: caballo@rescomp.Stanford.EDU (Yuji Higaki) Newsgroups: rec.games.video.arcade,rec.games.video.sony Subject: [TK3] Tekken 3 - Ling Xiaoyu Movelist/Description Date: 29 Jan 1997 01:17:49 GMT As I promised, here is everything I know about Ling Xiaoyu (one of the new characters in Tekken 3). Most of these moves have "official names" listed on the cabinet, but I don't have them in front of me right now. I'll try to make up the most descriptive/appropriate name possible. Listed in no particular order: LP, RP Quick one-two. Very quick. d/b+LP Power Punch (Extremely fast - useful counter) d+LP+RP Puts Ling in her crouching stance d+LP+RP, RP Crouching stance to immediate uppercut (juggles) u/f+RK Jumping Overhead kick (Mid-level -- slow) d+LP Fans her arms and gets to a crouch (Mid) b+LP Small open hand strike at mid level (??) d+LK+RK Spinning Axis shift (Like Michelle) D,LK,RP,LP,RK Four hit flurry (Juggles) d/f+LP Uppercut (juggles) (Might be d/f+RP . don't remember) u+LP+RP, RP Spreads arms out for two hits. (Not great) Moves done while crouching LP+RP Uppercut. (Juggles) d/f+RK, RK Two sweep kicks (Like Shun frm VF series) LK~RK Big sweep (knocks down) u+RK,RK Twirling kick (mid level) Moves I've seen, but don't know how to do: A roll forward from the crouch position. A sideway, evasive roll from the crouch position. Assuming the backwards position. The quick flipkick from the backwards position. After a week of getting pummelled with her, I've finally managed to come up with a style of play that allows me to hold 6-10 game winning streaks. She is most dangerous from the ducking position. She can uppercut (juggles very quickly), sweep (knocks down) and she automatically ducks all high attacks and many mid-level attacks. Unfortunately, she can not block any low level attacks from this position. My most effective post-juggle combo is JUGGLE, LP, RP (quick punches), d/b+LP (Power Punch). I'd appreciate it if anyone could add to this list or send me effective strategies with Xiaoyu. Coming later: more TK3 news and my conversation with the Namco employee. -- Yuji Garett Higaki Sun Microsystems caballo@rescomp.stanford.edu yuji.higaki@eng.sun.com Department of Electrical Engineering Networking Products Stanford University