The long-awaited Tekken 7 3.33 Patch Notes are out. Ever since he was introduced as the final DLC character for Season 3, Fahkumram has been surrounded in controversy. His attacks have very good reach and his movement game is excellent. Most characters would only have one of the two. The most pressing issue, however, is his hitbox. He has the design of a big-body character like Gigas and Marduk, his actual hitbox is elusive and he can dodge many attacks irregularly because of it. Here’s everything about Tekken 7 Patch 3.33.

Tekken 7 3.33 Patch – Fahkumram Nerfs
– | Opponents’ low attacks would sometimes miss, so hurtbox for both knees has been extended downward. |
Forward Steps | Opponents’ low attacks would sometimes miss, so animation was adjusted. |
Sidestep | Opponents’ mid attacks would sometimes miss、so hurtbox for both hands has been extended downward. |
“ | Opponents’ mid attacks would sometimes miss、so hurtbox for both hands has been extended downward. |
“ | Sideways movement was greater than that of other characters, so animation was adjusted. |
3+4 | Change the damage from 27 to 20. |
“ | Decreased the distance between the character and the opponent when the move is guarded. |
F+3 | Change the damage from 19 to 15. |
“ | Decreased the range of the attack. |
D+3+4 | Decreased the distance between the character and the opponent when the move is guarded. |
DB+4 | When performed at close range, opponents’ low attacks would often miss, so adjusted collision. |
B+3 | When performed at close range, opponents’ low attacks would often miss, so adjusted collision. |
FF+3 | When performed at close range, opponents’ low attacks would often miss, so adjusted collision. |
As we can see, a lot of complaints and issues are the source of influence for the recent patch. While there are still a few hiccups here and there such as Hwoarang’s hellsweep still missing, Fahkumram is essentially more balanced than he has ever been. You can check out the before and after video of the Tekken 7 3.33 Patch here:
As you can see in the video, there’s an entire minute and twenty-five seconds of unsolved problems despite the nerfs. It is however, a step in the right direction. We hope it’ll pave the way for a successful Season 4 for Tekken 7.
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