

Tetsujin's fighting stance and moves are from Nina Williams as both his pre-fight and win animation are reused animations from Nina.Unlike Mokujin who drops gems as a boss character in the live events, Tetsujin drops gold coins even in Story Mode.Tetsujin's featured act is Iron to Gold, a reference to his iron appearance.Tetsujin is the only playable character who did not appear in Tekken Tag Tournament 2 ( Gon does not count, due to him being a guest character and manga character).Regardless of which character was selected, if this dummy is used, Paul Phoenix's picture will be displayed on the vs screen.It will mimic its opponent's fighting style. This dummy also appears in Practice Mode when a demo of a character's move is played, as the character is demonstrating their move on the dummy. It could also be a beta mesh/model file that Namco forgot to delete, since it resembles Mokujin but with a white texture. In Tekken 5 for the PS2, by using an action replay device, the player can unlock what is presumed to be Tetsujin.Some people say it was motivated by the desire to help martial artists, and only God and Mokujin know for sure. Mokujin has been kept in a museum for a long time, but when the God of Fighting awoke, it gained self-identity and started to act on its own.

In Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection and onward, Mokujin can be customized to look identical to Tetsujin, with Tekken 6 allowing Mokujin to be customized to actually become the silver and gold versions of Tetsujin. Tekken 3 Mokujin is a training dummy made from a 2,000-year old oak tree.It is possible that the design of Kinjin (from Tekken Revolution) is based on Tetsujin's golden palette swap.If the player wins ten matches in Versus mode with Tetsujin, he turns to gold.Ogre - He was possibly brought to life by Ogre's evil, like Mokujin.Unknown - He is possibly trying to stop Unknown in Tekken Tag Tournament. Tekken 5 Mokujin Tekken 3 Tekken Tag Tournament 2 Pac-Man, Pac Man, king, video Game, pacman png Tekken 5 Tekken Tag Tournament Tekken 6 Tekken 7 Mokujin.Mokujin - He is a metallic version of Mokujin.In Tekken Revolution, Mokujin, Tetsujin, and Kinjin all use a customized moveset belonging to multiple characters and is more similar to a customized Combot than copying a single character. A new style is chosen at the start of each round, although it is possible for a fighting style to be carried over to the next round. At the start of a round, Tetsujin will randomly select the fighting style of another tournament participant and adopt this style as his own. He shares the same style as Mokujin, Mimicry, as he is just a metallic palette swap of him.

Tetsujin appears on Jas the boss character in the special live events and it's featured act in the Story Mode. He plays the same as Mokujin, but gives more rewards, though not as much as Kinjin. Tetsujin returns, for the first time since Tekken Tag Tournament, as the second strongest sub-boss in the game. Seeing as there are three evil forces to be stopped, this may explain why Tetsujin was also "activated".Įnding Description: Tetsujin's ending is the same as Mokujin's, where Tetsujin is training many other Mokujins. Given that Ogre, Devil and Unknown are present in Tekken Tag Tournament, it is assumed that Mokujin arose again to stop them. Tetsujin/ Mokujin will be in the invisible box to the left of Wang. He also appears as one of the unplayable penultimate bosses in free-to-play game Tekken Revolution.To pick Tetsujin in Arcade mode, one must go all the way to the left on the bottom row of characters. Other than the main series, Mokujin appears in the non-canonical game Tekken Tag Tournament and its sequel Tekken Tag Tournament 2. In Tekken 6, Mokujin again comes to life when a being of great evil and the source of Devil Gene, Azazel awakened. After the defeat of Jinpachi Mishima, Mokujin again became lifeless. In Tekken 5, with the awakening of another powerful evil entity (Jinpachi Mishima), Mokujin has come to life once more. After Jin Kazama defeated Ogre in The King of Iron Fist Tournament 3, Mokujin grew lifeless once more, but he had a smile on his face. In Tekken 3, Mokujin is awakened when Ogre, the God of Fighting, was released. Due to his experience as a dummy, he is able to imitate any fighting style.

While he appears to be mute (his “voice” are the sounds of wood-clicks), he is able to communicate with the humans using telepathy. He comes alive in the presence of great evil and it was said that he would become the world’s last resort when humanity are unable to deal with them. Mokujin is a training dummy made from a 2,000-year-old tree. Instead, he mimics fighting styles from other characters, which varies from match to match. Mokujin does not have his own fighting style. Mokujin first appeared in the 1997 video game Tekken 3. Mokujin (Japanese: 木人 – “Wood(en) person”) is a fictional character in Namco Bandai Games’ Tekken video game series.
