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Tekken 8: How to perform Devilish Hits in Tekken Ball (fast method)

King in the ring in Tekken 8.

This Tekken 8 guide explains how to perform Devilish Hits in Tekken Ball (“My moves are way faster than yours” trophy).

Tekken Ball, the unique mode inspired by beach volleyball, is back in Tekken 8. As part of the mode, players must inflict damage on their opponent by hitting a beach ball at them.

The mode has also been incorporated into Tekken 8‘s trophy list, which offers a relatively easy platinum on PS5.

The Tekken Ball trophy – which is called “My moves are way faster than yours” – requires players to perform 20 Devilish Hits.

However, there’s a good chance that you won’t know what a Devilish Hit is or how to do one.

Jin in Tekken 8.
Credit: Bandai Namco

Having earned this trophy ourselves, we can now share a simple method to perform 20 Devilish Hits easily.

Check out the steps below…

How to perform Devilish Hits in Tekken Ball (Tekken 8)

To perform Devilish Hits quickly and easily, play as Hwoarang. When the match begins, use the back 3 attack (left kick by pressing back directional button and X) to hit the ball at your opponent.

Performing Devilish Hits in Tekken Ball.
Use Hwoarang to make things easier.

If you have done this correctly, fire will appear around the ball. Repeat the attack 20 times and you will soon unlock the “My moves are way faster than yours” trophy.

The trophy will be unlocked immediately and there is no requirement to complete the match. So, feel free to back out afterwards if you want to.

And there you have it – that’s how to do Devilish Hits and unlock the accompanying trophy in Tekken 8.

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