
This ability to erase projectiles was introduced to it in Street Fighter X Tekken and was first seen in its first cinematic trailer.

This makes it crucial for defeating Shin Akuma in the Special Chapter, especially on higher difficulties. Because there is no crouch dash animation involved, this version of Electric Wind God Fist is 11 frames, and can punish anything that otherwise could be only punished with weaker moves.

It is assigned to the left punch button while holding the story assist button which is L1 (PS4) or LB (X1/Windows). In Tekken 7, the Electric Wind God Fist is one of the story assist moves in the story mode. However, in Tekken 7, if Kazuya utilizes his Devil Transformation (u/b+1+2), he can transform the move into a mid launcher so that it will hit crouching opponents. While the EWGF is a great offensive weapon, it should not simply be abused as the move can be ducked. The EWGF is the safest launcher for Mishimas and is a useful punishing tool after whiffing an attack of your opponent.
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