Side Step Elbow was introduced in Tekken 2 as part of Bruce Irvin's moveset. In subsequent games, with the absence of Bruce, it became a part of Bryan Fury's moveset, when he was introduced in Tekken 3 (the move had the same name, command, and animation). When Bruce reappeared in Tekken 5, the original move stayed with Bryan, and Bruce was given a new attack also named Side Step Elbow (Slice Elbow in the Japanese version), which had the same command as the original move, but a new animation. Command: f+1+2 Damage: 21 (Bruce), 26 (Bryan)
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| - Side Step Elbow was introduced in Tekken 2 as part of Bruce Irvin's moveset. In subsequent games, with the absence of Bruce, it became a part of Bryan Fury's moveset, when he was introduced in Tekken 3 (the move had the same name, command, and animation). When Bruce reappeared in Tekken 5, the original move stayed with Bryan, and Bruce was given a new attack also named Side Step Elbow (Slice Elbow in the Japanese version), which had the same command as the original move, but a new animation. Command: f+1+2 Damage: 21 (Bruce), 26 (Bryan)
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| - Side Step Elbow was introduced in Tekken 2 as part of Bruce Irvin's moveset. In subsequent games, with the absence of Bruce, it became a part of Bryan Fury's moveset, when he was introduced in Tekken 3 (the move had the same name, command, and animation). When Bruce reappeared in Tekken 5, the original move stayed with Bryan, and Bruce was given a new attack also named Side Step Elbow (Slice Elbow in the Japanese version), which had the same command as the original move, but a new animation. Command: f+1+2 Damage: 21 (Bruce), 26 (Bryan)
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