Description
Korean Backdash is a highly advanced and technical maneuver primarily used in 3D fighting games like Tekken. This technique involves canceling the animation of a backdash with a crouch, and then immediately performing another backdash. This sequence is repeated rapidly to create a fluid, continuous backward movement that is difficult for opponents to counter. The Korean Backdash is prized for its ability to create space between the player and their opponent, allowing the player to evade attacks and safely assess the situation. Mastering this technique requires precise timing and practice, making it a hallmark of skilled players.
Examples
- In Tekken 7, professional players like Knee frequently use the Korean Backdash to create distance from aggressive opponents, allowing them to counterattack more effectively.
- During high-level matches in Tekken Tag Tournament 2, players use the Korean Backdash to maneuver around the stage, avoiding incoming attacks and setting up for punishing counterattacks.
Additional Information
- Learning the Korean Backdash can significantly improve a player's defensive capabilities.
- Though challenging to master, the Korean Backdash is essential for competitive play in certain fighting games.