********************************* Craig Marduk Beginner's Faq v.1.3 ********************************* by Sheng Wan (sw74@cornell.edu) Version History v.1.3 - Updated movelists, descriptions and corrected vale tudo section. Added new juggles too. v.1.2 - Corrected some move descriptions and added new moves including ss2, vale tudo 2+4, sidestep uses, and new strings. v.1.1 - First version ********** Disclaimer ********** This document is Copyright (c) Sheng Wan 2001, all rights reserved. This document may not be altered in any way. Some move names were taken from Catlord's Tekken 4 movelist while others were taken from www.tekkenzaibatsu.com. If any information is taken from this faq for another faq then credit should be given to both Catlord's faq, tekkenzaibatsu and me. This document can be used for promotional and/or profitable purposes only if formal consent isobtained from Sheng Wan (sw74@cornell.edu) and proper credit is given to the author. All aspects of Tekken 4 used in this document are Copyright (c) 2001 Namco Limited. All rights reserved. ************ Introduction ************ While everyone flocked to Steve when Tekken 4 first came out hardly anyone noticed the big convict we now know as Craig Marduk. People think this guy is too slow and too big to be of any threat and interest. I thought so too before I focused on him and found out that he has good speed inside as well as great range and power. After pouring a ton of money in the arcade and spending almost 20 hours playing him I have gained what I hope is a fundamental awareness of his power and potential. Now I want to share what I've learned with all you big character fans out there. Craig's style is hard to define, while he has a lot of power and range he also has good juggle starters and very good throws. You can play a throw and mount Craig or you can play a distance and juggle game with him, overall he's very versatile contrary to first impressions of this monster. He even has a good sidetsep game from his Vale Tudo stance. Before I start with the moves I want to make it clear that this faq's sole purpose is to provide a beginning guide to Craig Marduk for people who are already familiar with tekken 3 systems and gameplay.will I don't claim to have found everything, that is to be completed by everyone in the Tekken community. As you will see I haven't found the counterhit properties for a lot of moves, that's up to you. Nor do I claim that all my findings are set in stone but I have personally tested everything in my faq. I did all my testing on Tekken 4 machines in Hong Kong, so I am not sure if they are version A or B or if are any differences in Craig for each version. Finally I make a lot of references to bodylengths when describing distances, a bodylength is the body length duh of a regular sized character ie steve or law. Ok on with the faq, this is the format. I. Systems Guide II. Movelist III. Descriptions IV. Vale Tudo Stance V. Juggles *************** I. System Guide *************** Button Mapping - In Tekken related faqs there is a code system which assigns each of the four buttons a number. For those of you who are new to Tekken the system is like this: left punch = 1 right punch = 2 left kick = 3 right kick = 4 Also joystick movements are abbreviated as follows: forward = f back = b down = d up = u whilestanding = ws (this is motion from full crouch to standing by letting go of joystick) sidestep = ss (dd or uu) You can combine these abbreviations for diagonals such as db which means diagonally down and backwards and etc. So for instance a move is listed as f,f+2, that means the move is performed as forward, forward plus right punch. For each move I've listed their properties such as hit level l/m/h which is self explanatory. If you see L then that means the move hits low and also on grounded opponents, M means the move hits mid and also on grounded opponents. This is a very simple overview of the connotations used in tekken faqs, if you want to learn the more complicated movements like crouch dash, techroll, and other technical Tekken stuff then we suggest you go take a look at Catlord's excellent overview in his Tekken 4 movelist at http://www.tekkenzaibatsu.com/tekken4/faq/t4moves.txt ************ II. Movelist ************ GRAPPLING TECHNIQUES F+2+4 front Rolling Splash {2} 2+4 front Knee Crusher {2} f,f+1+2 front Atomic Buster {1+2} (Juggles) qcf+1 front Northern Lights {1} = 1+2 Vale Tudo Mount qcf+2 front Power Slam {2} = 1+2 Vale Tudo Mount qcb+1+2 front Back Freaker {1+2} d/b,d/b+1+2 front Jack Hammer {1+2} d+2+4 duck Power Bomb {1+2} (u_d_b_f)+1+3 any Position Change {1} (F+2+4_2+4) left Reverse Head Crusher {1} (F+2+4_2+4) right Lift Drop {2} F+2+4 back Back Drop 2+4 back Reverse Air Splash SPECIAL TECHNIQUES 1,2 One Two Punch hh = f+1 Elbow Sting h = 3,1+2 Stomach Kick Tudo Noogie mh = 3+4 Vale Tudo Style 1,d+2 Straight - Gut Punch hm b+1 Knuckle Dunk M (hits grounded) d/f+1 Swing Upper m (Juggles) WS+1 Health Tap m 1+2 Power Hammer m f+1+2 Cyclone Knuckles h d+1+2 Shoulder Impact m 2, d+1+2 Hook, Shoulder Impact hm (Juggles) d/f+1+2 Tudo Noogie h d/b+1+2 Sway Power Hammer m (Juggles) FC+1+2 Craig Horn m b+2 Rolling Back Chop m d+2,4 Alligator mm d/f+2 Gut Punch m f,f+2 Elbow Sting h f+2,1,2,1 Palm Fury hhhh WS+2 Tornado Chop h SS+2 Backhand Spin Knuckle Sm (blocked high or low) d/f+3,1+2 Stomach Kick - Tudo Noogie mh WS+3 Cyclone Kick h (d_d/b)+3 Step In Shin Kick l f,f+3 Bicycle Kick M (hits grounded) d/b+3+4 Leg Scissors l d/b+3+4 Leg Trip Takedown l (on counterhit) (u/b_u_u/f)+3+4 Gator Stomp M (hits grounded) b+4 Bazooka Heel h u/f+4 Jump Gut Kick m (d_d/b)+4 Knee Slicer L (hits grounded) d/f+4 Side Kick m WS+4 Kick Out m (FC,d/f_D/F)+4 Gator Sweep L (hits grounded) f+3+4 Alligator Tackle m b+1+2 High Attack Reversal - Vale Tudo Mount b+3+4 Mid Attack Reversal - Vale Tudo Mount 3+4 Vale Tudo Style Vale Tudo Stance - 3+4 ---------------------- u_d Sidestep 1 Hand Chop m 1+2 Ultimate Tackle 2 Tornado Chop h 3 Rising High Kick h 4 Rising Mid Kick m 2+4 Body Slam {2} 3+4 Cancel Vale Tudo Stance Mount Position -------------- 1 Mounted Left Punch 2 Mounted Right Punch 1 Mounted Left Punch 2 Mounted Right Punch, Armbar 1 Mounted Left Punch, Triple Headbutt Note the order of the punches can be any combination of 1s and 2s, not necessarily just 1,2,1,2. ***************** III. Descriptions ***************** Special Arts 1,2 - Basic one two jabs, decent speed, not as fast as Steve's or Law's but it does have enough priority to counter poke. 1,2,3+4 - jabs linked into Vale Tudo Stance, this can be a deceptive way to get into the stance. Afterwards immediately sidestep to avoid any attempts by your opponent to hit you out of Vale Tudo and then retaliate. 1,2,f+1 - jabs followed by a high hitting elbow strike, doesn't connect if 1,2 counterhits. It's a good juggle filler though. ss+2 - Craig does an advancing windmill strike with his hands, good range and good damage. Hits mid and very fast. However Craig's normal sidestep is way too slow and short to take full advantage of this move. His Vale Tudo sidestep is much much better so you should depend on that as your sidestep game. f+2,1,2,1 - I named this the Berserker because it looks like Craig's going nuts. He does 4 rapid high chops, if the first hit connects and the opponent is close enough then all four will hit for about 10-15% damage. The f+2 startup chop is very fast making this move a better choice than 1,2 for stuffing incoming poking attempts. I almost named this the Child Molester but then realized if I did that this faq would never be posted anywhere! haha b+1 - Craig leans back and then does a lunging punch that hits the ground in front of him. Easily hits grounded opponents and can be a good juggle follow up if the opponent is foolish enough not to techroll. Overall average speed and will cause block stun, causes knockdown with opponent in face down heads towards if it connects. b+2 - He turns around and does a spin punch that hits mid, very similiar to 2nd part of King's 1+2, 1 move. This move when it connects on regular hit will cause a slight stun and off center shift but it's not long enough to capitalize upon. Good range and decent speed. 1,d+2 - better option than 1,2 because this ends in a mid hit gut punch. If 1 counterhits then 2 is not guaranteed, it's too slow. Use this if your opponent ducks a lot. 1,2,3,1+2 - 4 hit string that hits h,h,m,h with two high punches followed by a slow mid toe kick then a headbutt. Overall not very good but 1,2,3 by itself is a good poke tool. So far I haven't been able to connect this into a juggle because the 3 is slow to come out but try it yourselves. df+3, 1+2 - Just the last 2 hits of the previous string, there is a slight delay between the kick and the headbutt so it can trick some people. The headbutt causes stun whether blocked or not. This chain is a lot easier to use in juggles than its longer variation. df+1 - One of Craig's fastest moves and his best launcher in my opinion. He does a really fast windmill uppercut that lifts the opponent. Launches opponent slightly above Craig's head which is pretty high. It has good range but if the opponent is about half a body length away the move will only hit and won't launch. So use this up close and as retaliatory strike against blocked moves that have slow recovery, for example kaz's 112. The uppercut hits mid and will launch on regular hit, just make sure you're close enough. d+1 and d+2 - Craig's two low punches are very different from each other. d+1 is a fast elbow strike to the knee with almost no range, think ling's jab. d+2 is slower, similiar to paul's d+2 but it has tremendous range, comparative to Gunjack's d+2. Overall I think d+1 is good up close while d+2 can be used as a mid range poke that sets the distance up nicely for either ws+1 or the slower ws+2. ws+1 - rising chop, Craig does an upward chop while kneeling. This move has decent speed, it is faster than his ws4 and ws2 moves and it has considerable range. Best used after a d+2. ws+2 - slow but powerful high hitting chop, it's very similiar to aking's chop and is best used after ducking your opponent's high move. 1+2 - Craig leans back, puts his fists together and swings down in a hammer motion. Very similiar in movement to Gunjack's 1+2. Will not hit grounded opponents, if it connects it will leave opponent stunned in crouch for a bit, not long enough for continuation into another move however. Will cause slight block stun too. db+1+2 - very powerful two fisted lift similiar to Gunjack's d+1+2. Craig sidesteps backwards turns around then lifts with his two fists together. Has a slight dodge element to its startup and lifts very high. d+1+2 - Craig crouches then immediately does a rising shoulder tackle that lifts opponents on regular hit, good launcher with initial crouch dodge, also a good juggle ender. He advances slightly during the move, about a third a body length. 2,d+1+2 - High jab into lifting tackle, very useful move because of the crouch dodge from the d+1+2 lift tackle. It's also a good damage juggle ender. FC+1+2 - done from full crouch, Craig rises up with a big headbutt, hits mid and has good speed and priority. Does not launch though but is a good follow up after d+2. If you hold back while it connects then he will throw the opponent. d+2, 4 - downward elbow strike followed by a slight pause then a mid hitting stomp. Elbow is fast and if it counterhits then 4 hits also. Good standalone move as well as a good juggle filler. df+2 - nothing special, just a mid gut punch similiar to Paul's df+1 but a little slower. f,f+2 - VERY fast high hitting elbow strike. Great juggle ender and can be used by itself as a deathfist type move. Fast startup, knocks down, and quick advance, only weakness is that it hits high. f,f+3 - mid hitting drop kick, very similiar in movement to Bryan's b,b+4. It hits mid and will hit grounded opponents. He lands on his back after the move. Good speed and great damage. df+3 and df+4 - just mid hitting versions of their stand alone counterparts, 3 and 4 high kicks. Good range, horrible startup and speed. u_uf+3+4 - If you've played Lau in virtual fighter then you'll recognize this move, Craig hops up then lands with a stomp, can hit grounded opponents and I think it will be useful on crouching opponents. Slow startup though but interesting to watch, Craig is all about fighting dirty. b+4 - Craig's ultimate power move. 1.5 times the range of the deathfist, fast and very powerful. He basically spins around with a giant kick. Will send the opponent flying all the way to the other side of the screen. Great juggle ender, however it does hit high which is its biggest weakness. d+4 - single ali kick, similiar to King's but with more range and more damage. Pretty effective and cheap way to end a match, decent recovery time and very fast execution. d, df+4 - long extended version of his d+4, will trip on counterhit and also if opponent is close enough, about half a body length away, overall two body lengths of range. db+3+4 - very strange move, Craig falls on his back while doing a low kick to. If it counterhits then Craig will trip with one leg then use the other leg to kick the opponent to the other side. I have yet to find a purpose for this move's unique properties, if you find out more please let me know. Otherwise this is a cheap way to get a low hit in, pretty good damage too, I'd say 15 points at least. (d, d/b)+3 - Regular low left kick, not as fast nor useful as d+4 so stick to that. ws+4 - while rising mid kick, very slow startup and will not beat anyone's ws4 thus far, not very useful. ws+3 - while rising turnaround high kick, use only after ducking a missed move. Stuns on counterhit ala Hei's standing 4. b+1+2/b+3+4 - high/mid reversal that catches the opponent and sends them down with Craig going into automatic mount position from which he can proceed with 1,2,1,2 then armbar or headbutts. The active frame time of the reversal is very short, b+1+2 is for high attacks and b+3+4 is for mid attacks. Throws f,f+1+2 - best throw so far, he hooks his arm around the opponent's neck, lifts then slams them hard on the ground and bounces them. You can follow this up with some simple juggles too. That'll be covered later. Overall very powerful throw with options for followup and a 1+2 escape! His best throw so far. For instance a simple ff+1+2, d+1+2 does close to 60 points damage! That's not considering in followups that are not guaranteed like d4, d,df+4, db+3+4 etc after the d+1+2. F+2+4 - regular power bomb with a nice rolling startup. Looks very cool and can be followed up with d4 or db+3+4 2+4 - Craig picks opponent up and slams his/her crotch on his knee, very dirty hehe. Again follow up with d4 or db+3+4 for a bit more damage. qcb+1+2 - standard backbreaker throw, d4 or db+3+4 followup, 1+2 escape, I think overall f,f+1+2 is the better option if you want to throw. qcf+1/qcf+2, 1+2 - alternative way to get into mount position from a regular throw, but they are easily escapable. ******************** IV. Vale Tudo Stance ******************** 3+4 - Craig crouches down into the Vale Tudo position from which he can sidestep and do one of these moves: 1 - regular ws+1 2 - regular ws+2 3 - regular ws+3 4 - regular ws+4 1+2 - running tackle into mount, this is the central move of the stance. The 1/2/3/4 from Vale Tudo serve mainly as counter moves if the opponent tries to run in and interrupt you. The should also be used mainly after the Vale Tudo Sidestep. The running tackle into mount has two stages, if you connect with the opponent within about 2 body lengths then Craig will catch them, lift then slam them down for a little damage before going into the mount position. However if you connect after 2 body lengths then Craig will do a jumping tackle and mount the opponent without the slam. If you don't connect then he will still do the jumping tackle which won't hit the opponent. The entire length of the running tackle is about 3-4 bodylengths. The opponent can escape the tackle via 1+2. After Craig successfully mounts he can choose from using left punch (1) or right punch (2) for the first 3 punches. Afterwards you can either do a right punch which if connected Craig will do the armlock or you can do a left punch which if connected Craig will do the triple headbutts. To block the punches you have to press the punch button that is opposite from what Craig's doing, for instance you see that he's coming down with his right punch, you then have to block by pressing left punch (1) and visa versa. If you press (1+3) when Craig comes down with his right punch or (2+4) when he comes down with his left then you will block the punch and kick Craig off thereby escaping the mount. u_d - Craig's sidestep from Vale Tudo looks like King's ss+2+4~db, covers a lot of ground and with a wide arc. He remains in Vale Tudo after the sidestep. His Vale Tudo sidestep is equivalent to a double sidestep in terms of distance covered. After the sidestep is where his normal 1/2/3/4 moves comes into good use. The best moves are 2 and 3 since they cover a lot of range and are the most damaging. After you successfully sidestep from vale dodging an opponent's move then you will be facing his side in which a 2 or 3 will really hurt, especially 2. I use Vale Tudo sidestep, 2 the most as it is the best combination of speed, power and range. 2+4 - Simple bodyslam throw from Vale Tudo Stance, fast startup and very deceptive. Best used after 1,2,3+4. Good damage and followup with d4 or db+3+4 possible. ********** V. Juggles ********** Since the game is still relatively new I've only found several simple juggles for him but nevertheless here they are: (db+1+2, df+1, d+1+2) 1, df+3,1+2 (db+1+2, df+1, d+1+2) 1,2, b+4 (db+1+2, df+1, d+1+2) 1,2, 1,2,f+1 (db+1+2, df+1, d+1+2) 1, 2,d+1+2 (db+1+2, df+1, d+1+2) 1, d+2, 4 (db+1+2, df+1, d+1+2) 1,2, d+1+2 (db+1+2, df+1, d+1+2) 1,2, f+1+2 (db+1+2, df+1, d+1+2) 1,2, 1, f,f+2 (f,f+1+2) db+1+2/d+1+2, d+4 (f,f+1+2) 2,d+1+2, d+4