TEKKEN 8 | Mishima Dojo - How to do Perfect Electric Wind God Fist/PEWGF (Stick/Pad)

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Guide on the differences between PEWGF and EWGF and how to perform it. Camera footage for both pad and stick included so I hope that will help the majority of players using these controllers!

As always any questions just leave a comment and I will reply to you!

All Comments (21)
  • @TheCreaTaur
    I swear hitting PEWGF is the equivalent of hitting a black flash multiple times in JJK
  • @iStayReddy
    Absolutely the best guide on how to practice doing this. For anyone reading this comment, this is not an exaggeration - honestly, it’s really helpful especially for controller players! Commit an hour or two to just getting that movement portion down and the rest will come. Thank you so much for this video!
  • @Retropunk667
    Just wanna add something for people struggling with it like I was , I’m on fighting stick , and what got me to land 5 pwgf in a row was just listening to the stick and the keys and making sure I was hitting both at the same time with audio instead of feeling , hope it helps 👌
  • @adibzaidi6314
    Wait, I seriously thought PEWGF was 1 frame down, 1 frame neutral and 1 frame df+2. So it's easier (in theory) than what I expected. Thanks for the insightful video!
  • @Nevam72
    Wow I've been practicing this the whole time going through the trouble of pressing the down input not knowing I could skip to just the down forward. Thanks for the possibly unintended help!
  • @sneezy7272
    A tip for the timing that i found is that you can wait to input pewgf as soon as the hit sparks from df2 disappear. To test it, you can manually time df4 at that specific timing and the dummy won't float mid air
  • @hunchosett
    For the record, the alternative method for PEWGF is transitioning from forward immediately into down, down forward and skipping the neutral gap. (Its mentioned very briefly in the video) To be fair I think many (including myself), just prefer reliably going straight into neutral and then down forward, but I still think the alternative method is worth learning since it is a skill you can transfer over and use when doing 3,1 DF (hold) cancels, which are imperative for combo extension and wall carry🤝 Great vid overall brother
  • I know that there are a lot of guides like this, but honestly, I don't remember any of them being as direct and perfect as this one
  • @NoHandleMcGee
    Also cool tip that helped me alot in tekken 7: If you bind 2+3 to Left trigger/L2 and input ewgf that way it became way more easier to time for me that way.
  • @bryanreyes9147
    Why does this feel so much easier than the regular ewgf on pad? I’m not perfect yet but 5 minutes practicing it and I’m hitting it way more often now. Thank you I never ever ever hit these before watching your videos 😂
  • @kaydotnoche
    HOLY F*CKIN SH*T I DIDNT KNOW I COULD SKIP THE DOWN INPUT. I HIT THIS 8-10 times NOW!
  • @Omega_Blaq
    GIVING THE GAME AWAY FOR FREE! But peeps needed the help,good stuff u did here. Salute
  • @N0Life04
    I Was Experimenting to do EWGF perfectly. Then i accidentaly pressed F, DF2, i thought that was EWGF. My Friend that use EWGF shock when i always do Electric better then him. Now i know the technique called PEWGF. Thanks a lot for the video
  • Bro if I hit this after watching your vid I’m LITERALLY gonna send you the clip. You explained it so well and there was definitely some great advice in the comments.
  • @tomfoolery8238
    Thanks a lot for this guide! I've been practicing EWGF and not knowing PEWGF exists I find this input to be a whole lot easier for some reason
  • @brk019
    Oh gosh, I was not aware that I was doing PEWGF instead of EWGF with kazuya. Now I understand why the same button output does not work with devil Jin
  • @yugimoto4467
    Greetings thank you so much for your amazing guides. It's very difficult to master ewgf with ps5 controller 😢
  • @sabahbubbler
    Idk if this is true but this is a theory. I'm looking at perfect god fist as well. What's great about T8 is the input frames I theorize that df2 pewgf must happen within 48 frames. His pewgf ⬅️⬇️ happens to be 5,1 not including df2. 5 + 1 = 6 If you look at his command history from df2 at 7 frames + 1 + 4 + 30 = 42. His pewgf f,d is 6. 42 + 6 = 48 Now look at perfect god fist, his pewgf frames not including df2 on pewgf is 3,1. Total of 4 frames. So, his command history frames is 44 frames before pewgf. You can check his p2 pewgf on his video to confirm this. 44 + 4 = 48 frames So in theory, it depends on the timing of your pewgf. What frames is your pewgf in consistency, not including the df2 on pewgf. Then you'll know based on the command history frames, if your command frames adds up to 48. Lemme know if this is right
  • @MyJackel13
    This helped me do my ewgf better with Jin
  • Another tip to help get this off: Go to practice mode -> Display Settings -> Opponent Frame Info -> "Simple Display" You want to execute the PEWGF motion just as the opponent turns "white", which is the same moment their knee touches the ground. I've hit PEWGF twice now within an hour and a half following this method. In terms of frame data, I executed the PEWGF motion ~35-36 frames after landing DF+2. So, 35-36 frames pass before the opponent's knee hits the ground. Once you get the timing down, I'd recommend turning the "Simple Display" off to better recognize the moment of execution.