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Tekken 8: How to do a Floor Blast (fastest method)

Devil Jin in Tekken 8.

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This Tekken 8 guide explains how to do a Floor Blast quickly and easily (“You never learn” trophy).

The arrival of Tekken 8 has reignited many fans’ love for the long-running series. While the last couple of games were strong instalments, Tekken 8 is something really special.

It delivers on everything fans could want and then some. And, as an added bonus, it makes for a surprisingly easy platinum on PS5.

Many of the trophies will pop as you play the game and don’t require much thought. However, you may find that you’re missing a few.

This may be the case for some of the trophies related to environmental attacks. One trophy like this is “You never learn”.

This bronze trophy requires players to perform a Floor Blast – but if you don’t know what that is, you might find this a little tricky.

We’ve unlocked the trophy, so will walk you though the necessary steps to earn it quickly and easily.

How to do a Floor Blast in Tekken 8

The quickest way to do a Floor Blast is to select “VS” mode in the Main Menu and choose “Player vs CPU”. Select Lili as your fighter.

Choose the stage “Into the Stratosphere”. Once the fight reaches its final round, the stage will change. Cracks with lava will appear on the ground.

Into the Stratosphere stage in Tekken 8.
Select the “Into the Stratosphere” stage.

As soon as the round begins, immediately perform Lili’s full Heat Burst. This will slam the opponent into the ground and trigger a Floor Blast.

Floor Blast stage in Tekken 8.
Once the fight enters its final round, you can do a Floor Blast.

The “You never learn” trophy will unlock immediately. You don’t need to finish the fight and can back out if you want to.

So, there you have it – that’s how to quickly earn the “You never learn” trophy in Tekken 8.

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Joe Harby

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