Doctor T
03-18-2008, 12:33 PM
Well, I've found yet another use of the "B-Stick" configuration, where you map your C-Stick to Special Attacks. If you want to learn more about this, check out the Lucas boards sometime and look for Advanced Techniques. Those guys have been busy. :)
Anyways, if you have your C-Stick mapped to specials, it makes Rising and Falling Pounds much easier to pull off, and much less risky if you aren't very good at it. I know I personally end up using B-Up every once in a while, which is almost always fatal.
What is a Rising Pound? If you don't know what that is... its simply using Jigglypuff's "Pound" attack (her Side-B), then quickly holding Up on the Control Stick. She will drift upwards with the Pound, making her already great recovery even better.
So, using the "B-Stick", you can simply hold Up on the control stick while pressing to the side on your B-Stick, and viola! A Rising Pound. You can also use the same tactic to easily perform Falling Pounds, if you feel like throwing a few in for Mind Games or whatever.
You can also use a Wavebounce with the Pound to make a sort of Half-Pound. Don't see this as really useful, but might have its uses sometimes.
What is a Wavebounce? Well, heres a video about both it and "B-Sticking" if you're interested:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=53Wix_KsK5g
Just thought I'd point this out. I know a lot of people won't want to give up their C-Smashes, but since I never used them in the first place, I'm learning all kinds of uses for the B-Stick. :laugh:
Anyways, if you have your C-Stick mapped to specials, it makes Rising and Falling Pounds much easier to pull off, and much less risky if you aren't very good at it. I know I personally end up using B-Up every once in a while, which is almost always fatal.
What is a Rising Pound? If you don't know what that is... its simply using Jigglypuff's "Pound" attack (her Side-B), then quickly holding Up on the Control Stick. She will drift upwards with the Pound, making her already great recovery even better.
So, using the "B-Stick", you can simply hold Up on the control stick while pressing to the side on your B-Stick, and viola! A Rising Pound. You can also use the same tactic to easily perform Falling Pounds, if you feel like throwing a few in for Mind Games or whatever.
You can also use a Wavebounce with the Pound to make a sort of Half-Pound. Don't see this as really useful, but might have its uses sometimes.
What is a Wavebounce? Well, heres a video about both it and "B-Sticking" if you're interested:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=53Wix_KsK5g
Just thought I'd point this out. I know a lot of people won't want to give up their C-Smashes, but since I never used them in the first place, I'm learning all kinds of uses for the B-Stick. :laugh: