AFTER JUMPING GUIDE version 1.2 April 5, 2000 by NICKY QUICK jodeniki@bluewin.ch This guide is intended for use by "the Tekken community". It may be freely distributed as long as the contents remain intact, credit is given to the author for his contribution to Tekken knowledge in general, and no monetary compensation is received. All non-official information contained in this document are copyright (SUISA) joe nickerson, April 1, 2000. CONTENTS Introduction After Jumping Buffering - Xiaoyu - Hwoarang - Julia - Paul - Law - Jin - King INTRODUCTION This FAQ should be considered an Addendum to my Buffering Guide, version 2.5. I believe this to be an original discovery, having never read, seen, or heard it mentioned, explained or demonstrated. It truly came from buffering (no doubt unintentionally) and belongs to buffering. That means I just noticed it over time while playing Tekken but now the full implications have come clear after working on my Buffering Guide. AFTER JUMPING There doesn't seem to be a simpler name for it than what it is. What it DOES is serve as a buffer for multi-directional commands in exactly the same way as FC and RC do. After Jumping = Full Crouch! Equally important, WS moves can follow. After Jumping = While Standing! I recently mentioned After Jumping in my new little Lei Wulong Profile but I must start here with a modification of what I said there: AJ (After Jumping) moves are performed in a similar timing to WS moves but the input must be made Upon Touching - not before, while in the air, and not too long after landing, otherwise we get the normal standing move. We're talking again about a window of opportunity in which to perform the chosen input. Some moves are however excluded: Leaping ground strikes such as u+2, leaping kicks or strikes which land on one foot, and some Special Arts like Xiaoyu's Front and Back Layouts are also excluded. BUFFERING Let's look at AJ as a buffer in multi-directional moves and WS moves - unfortunately Xiaoyu has only one leaping kick that will work as a starter but more important perhaps is how many follow up WS and FC, df moves your character has: Ling Xiaoyu uf+4, (AJ = FC), df+2,1 (= uf+4, FC, df+2,1) Xiaoyu performs her leaping Cyanide kick and, upon touching, can go directly into the Lotus Twist to add two low hits onto her mid-hitting Cyanide. This is directional buffering pure and simple and with all of the benefits: we've created another interesting mix-up and prepared the way for an WS+2 Sunflower juggle! Xiaoyu can in fact go into any of her six FC moves or any of her three WS moves following Cyanide or any normal jump: ub, u , uf. uf, (AJ = FC) df+4, 4 uf+4, (AJ = FC) 3, 2, 1, 4 uf, (AJ = WS) WS+2 ub, (AJ = WS) WS+4 uf+4, (AJ = WS) WS+2 uf+[4], (AJ = FC) db+3 Don't forget you can buffer buttons as well. Hwoarang Hwoarang has no leaping kicks to combine with AJ moves, no FC, df moves, and only one official WS move: uf, (AJ = WS) WS+4, 4 The Tsunami Kicks. Bob jumps forward (covering about the same distance as his crouch dash) and, upon landing we tap 4, 4 to get the WS+4, 4. uf, (AJ =WS) WS+3 Officially we get the Spinal Tap from f, f+3 but it also is a WS move so this means it's an AJ move. uf, (AJ = WS) WS+2 Hwoarang has at least this powerful uppercut juggler as a basic WS/AJ move. Again, from a good distance away you can jump in (instead of the more familiar dash) and surprise your opponent with a WS move - three more blows and the damage shows. Julia Chang Julia of course can jump all day and tack on one WS move or FC move after another. But, like Hwoarang, she has no striking starters. I'll just get things started here so that everything is clear: uf, (AJ =FC) df+4, 3 Leaping forward as far as a crouch dash, Julia lands and goes directly into the Bow and Arrow Kick. uf, (AJ =FC) df+2 Body Elbow. NOTE: The FC, df moves work AJ but the d, DF+1 Thunder Palm (again!) move doesn't. u, (AJ = WS) WS+4 Here we jump straight up (over a low strike?) then lay 'em out with the Skyscraper Kick! u, (AJ = WS) WS+2, 1, df+4, 3 The Uppercut-Low Razor recovers RC so the FC for our Bow and Arrow is already buffered. uf, (AJ =WS) WS+2, 4, 1 The "predictable" Uppercut-Razors Edge becomes a surprise juggle starter - crappy burthdaze to you... Paul Phoenix Since he doesn't have any WS moves except WS+2, Paul said he wouldn't mind if I shared a couple of his FC, df tricks: uf, (AJ = FC) df+ 2 Jaw Breaker uf, (AJ = FC) df+2, 2 Stone breaker uf, (AJ = FC) df+2, 1 Gut Buster uf, AJ = WS) WS+2 Just so you can juggle a bit more. Forrest Law Law has just enough useful WS and FC moves to give him a bad Reputation again - doesn't he have enough cheap somersault tricks already? uf, (AJ = WS) WS+3 The range of this jump + spinning side kick is about the same as a buffered crouch dash + f, f move. uf, (AJ = WS) WS+3~4 Side Kick-Somersault. Only if the left kick whiffs are you going connect with the right kick juggle. uf, (AJ = WS) WS+4~3 The Front Kick-Somersault is much more useful - both hits connect. uf, (AJ = FC) df+3, 4 This time a low kick to somersault juggle. uf, (AJ = FC) Ub, U, or Uf+4 Catapult Kick Low. Law's gotta go. Jin Kazama uf, (AJ = WS) WS+1, 2 Twin Pistons uf, (AJ = WS) WS+2 Rising Upper uf, (AJ = WS) WS+4, 4 Rising Double Axe Three isn't really enough for me! King But what can you do? King only has two! uf, (AJ = FC) df+1 Leg Breaker - he's no faker. uf, (AJ = FC) df+2 Crouching Upper, time for supper. LISTEN, that's enough rhymes for the times, have fun and - let me know if you got something to show! POSTSCRIPT Have a look at your own characters move list to determine what you can use to expand your own mix-up and high-damage (most WS moves hit mid for damage and/or juggles!) strategies. Until next time, be cool. Nicky Quick