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==Origin==
==Origin==
[[File:Tekken5EWGF.gif|thumb|200px|right|Kazuya executing the Electric Wind God Fist in ''Tekken 5''.]]
[[File:Tekken5EWGF.gif|thumb|200px|right|Kazuya executing the Electric Wind God Fist in ''Tekken 5''.]]
The Wind God Fist has been in ''Tekken'' since its inception and has been a staple move in Mishima-style fighting karate, and thus all the Mishima family members. The electric variant, originally introduced as a hidden move on Jin Kazama in ''Tekken 3'' and later extended to other "Mishimas", is considered to be among the most iconic moves in the franchise and traditional fighting games as a whole. The original Wind God Fist is generally considered to be training wheels prior to learning the Electric Wind God Fist as a result of its inferior properties. In ''Tekken 4'' onwards, the Electric Wind God Fist is a "just frame" attack, only having a 1-frame window with no buffering available.
The Wind God Fist has been in ''Tekken'' since its inception and has been a staple move in Mishima-style fighting karate, and thus all the Mishima family members. The electric variant, originally introduced as a hidden move for Jin Kazama in ''Tekken 3'' and later extended to other "Mishimas", is considered to be among the most iconic moves in the franchise and traditional fighting games as a whole. The original Wind God Fist is generally considered to be training wheels prior to learning the Electric Wind God Fist as a result of its inferior properties. In ''Tekken 4'' onwards, the Electric Wind God Fist is a "just frame" attack, only having a 1-frame window with no buffering available.


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==

Revision as of 19:10, September 18, 2021

Wind God Fist
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Wind God Fist and Electric Wind God Fist in Ultimate.
User Kazuya
Universe Tekken

Wind God Fist is one of several Command-input moves exclusive to Kazuya.

How to perform

To execute, the player must perform a → ↓ ↘ + tap attack input. If done correctly, Kazuya will perform a powerful uppercut that will send the opponent flying. The launch angle makes it useful for setting up platform tech chases, though it is strictly outclassed by Electric Wind God Fist outside of this.

Electric Wind God Fist

A chart of valid and invalid inputs for EWGF.

Electric Wind God Fist is a more difficult to perform variant of Wind God Fist. If the attack input is performed the frame before, on, or after the ↘ input (as long as ↘ is still held), the uppercut will have an electric effect and paralyze the opponent before launching them, while also being safe on block. When hitting shield, the opponent will momentarily trip. While being difficult to perform due to the timing, the reward is large, allowing for much more effective combos and confirms into attacks like up smash. Since it is performed out of a Crouch Dash, Electric Wind God Fist is an excellent, safe approach tool with massive reward on hit.

Origin

Kazuya executing the Electric Wind God Fist in Tekken 5.

The Wind God Fist has been in Tekken since its inception and has been a staple move in Mishima-style fighting karate, and thus all the Mishima family members. The electric variant, originally introduced as a hidden move for Jin Kazama in Tekken 3 and later extended to other "Mishimas", is considered to be among the most iconic moves in the franchise and traditional fighting games as a whole. The original Wind God Fist is generally considered to be training wheels prior to learning the Electric Wind God Fist as a result of its inferior properties. In Tekken 4 onwards, the Electric Wind God Fist is a "just frame" attack, only having a 1-frame window with no buffering available.

Names in other languages

Language Name
Japan Japanese 風神拳, Wind God Fist
UK English Wind God Fist
France French Wind God Fist
Germany German Wind God Fist
Spain Spanish Wind God Fist
Italy Italian Wind God Fist
China Chinese Wind God Fist
South Korea Korean Wind God Fist
Netherlands Dutch Windgodsvuist
Russia Russian Кулак бога ветра