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An attack reversal is where you anticipate your opponent's
attack and reverse the incoming attack by grabbing the opponents
limb and execute a throw or some other form of take down. Not all
characters in Tekken Tag Tournament have this ability however.
The following is the frame analysis for each of the character's
reversal. We will break it down to frames of execution, frame window
where the reversal is active and finally the frame window where
your character cannot input a command if you happen to input a reversal
at the wrong time.
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| Jin Kazama (b+1+3_b+2+4) |
| Execution |
Active Window |
Freeze Window |
| 2 |
8 |
25 |
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| Paul Phoenix (b+1+3_b+2+4) |
| Execution |
Active Window |
Freeze Window |
| 2 |
8 |
25 |
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| Jun Kazama (b+1+3_b+2+4) |
| Execution |
Active Window |
Freeze Window |
| 2 |
8 |
25 |
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| Wang Jinrey (b+1+3_b+2+4) |
| Execution |
Active Window |
Freeze Window |
| 2 |
8 |
25 |
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| Nina Williams (b+1+3_b+2+4) |
| Execution |
Active Window |
Freeze Window |
| 2 |
8 |
25 |
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| Anna Williams (b+1+3_b+2+4) |
| Execution |
Active Window |
Freeze Window |
| 2 |
6 |
28 |
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| King (b+1+3_b+2+4) |
| Execution |
Active Window |
Freeze Window |
| 2 |
12 |
22 |
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The damage done by reversals is relative to which
move is reversed. Take half the damage points of the move that is
being reversed and add 25 points. King can reverse the ankle kick
(KND d+3_KND d+4) and the second hit of Hwoarang's RFF f+3,4. Both
are low hits but reversable to King non the less. |
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