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Play Tekken like a pro with Caiper’s free ‘Tekken Architecture’ guide
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Zee the CEO

In the world of competitive Tekken, few players command as much respect as José María Maté Moreno, better known as Caiper. A top player hailing from Europe, Caiper has made a name for himself with numerous top-eight finishes and a fourth-place showing at VSFighting X in 2022. But it’s not just his impressive tournament record that has caught the attention of Tekken fans around the world – it’s also his recently released document, Tekken Architecture.
Tekken Architecture is an extensive and thoughtful exploration of Caiper’s approach to the game. Broken down into four main sections – Knowledge, Player versus Player (PVP), Skills, and Mechanics – the document presents a rock-paper-scissors approach to Tekken’s complex gameplay mechanics. With detailed insights into character-specific knowledge, general game mechanics, and strategies for dealing with various situations, the document is a treasure trove of information for both casual and professional players.
One of the most impressive aspects of Tekken Architecture is its accessibility. Despite its extensive scope, the document is presented in a clear and concise manner that makes it easy to follow along, even for those who are relatively new to the game. This is a testament to Caiper’s skill as a teacher and a communicator, as well as his deep knowledge of the game.
Perhaps most impressively, Caiper has made Tekken Architecture available as a free download on Google Docs. This speaks to his generosity and his desire to help other players improve their game. Whether you’re a casual player looking to take your skills to the next level or a professional player looking for an edge in competition, Tekken Architecture is an invaluable resource that is not to be missed.
Aziz Peregrino-Brimah aka Zee the CEO | Founder / Editor-in-chief of TekkenGamer | Gaming has been a passion of Zee's since the early days of Atari and ColecoVision. His first experience with Tekken was in the early 90's, and it was Tekken 3 that sealed the deal. True story... As a teenager Zee once received his Winn-Dixie paycheck and spent it all at the arcade the same day. Needless to say, his mother wasn't pleased.
