View Full Version : Mastering B-Air...
I<3Shiek
11-07-2005, 09:08 PM
How the heck do you master it? @_@;;
I haven't been able to use it that effectivly, as of yet, besides ending a combo....
How the heck do you turn around at any given time to actually be able to use this move effectivly?
I just started Kirby a day ago, so give me a break. :p <_< >_>;
Geno007
11-08-2005, 12:18 AM
If you just started recently, don't expect to master it in such a short time. Practice.
kirbstir
11-08-2005, 02:53 PM
It's pretty simple to turn around and do it...just turn around normally :P
You can also turn around in air into a bair really quickly while DI'ing toward the opponent, pretty helpful
I<3Shiek
11-08-2005, 09:36 PM
I know I just started, but I <3 kirby.... And I don't want to stink with him. ;;
nitro-blazer
11-08-2005, 10:27 PM
You change using his jump. and Bair ASAP after the midair jump. ON the ground, just face away from the enemy.
Buttcrust
11-09-2005, 12:24 AM
You could also just go forward into the person with it. His face still hits the opponent.
DeathscytheHello
11-09-2005, 07:33 AM
Yeah, you don't necessarily have to be turned around. You should, but it is not a necessity.
I<3Shiek
11-09-2005, 08:01 AM
ah, okay, thanks! >:D
Going to kill a few friends... <.< >.>
Dr.Peabody
11-09-2005, 04:11 PM
the bair is one of kirby's best moves
long rang + decsent knockback + good damge% = >:D
try starting facing away from the opponent, then jump backwards into the bair. try to hit them with the end of the foot right when it comes out (commen sense), but if u miss, u can fast fall and possibly hit them like a sex kick. if they r farther away, wavedash backwards until u get in range.
its great for doing damage relitively safely, but its not too great of a killing move because it hits them up a bit usualy, unless they r at high damage (like 150 % or so)
KiRbY_8o8
11-29-2005, 03:23 PM
i use it usually just to get them out of the air
i jump past them then use bair it pisses my friends off
it helps to get some damage
Its a great move if not Kirby's best aerial. If you master it, stop playing Kirby and go for Jiggs and just be WoP with Jiggs.
Actually, don't listen to me, I am not here to discourage Kirby. Be who you want to be.
escfrizby
12-06-2005, 01:26 PM
I have very limited Kirby patience and i don't tend to use the character very often. But when i did use him, i learned this b-air trick:
On a stage such as Final Destination, stand at the ledge and jump off while doing b-air and when you are under the stage, press 'a' to spit them out under the stage. Make sure to grab the ledge and stay on it, in case you are playing against a person with good recovery.
Its a very humiliating death, so be sure to feel very sorry for your opponent.
FlareBlade
12-06-2005, 04:17 PM
Itīs acually pretty simple ^_Ļ
just Pratice some and then you will learn ;)
Dr.Peabody
12-07-2005, 10:10 AM
I have very limited Kirby patience and i don't tend to use the character very often. But when i did use him, i learned this b-air trick:
On a stage such as Final Destination, stand at the ledge and jump off while doing b-air and when you are under the stage, press 'a' to spit them out under the stage. Make sure to grab the ledge and stay on it, in case you are playing against a person with good recovery.
Its a very humiliating death, so be sure to feel very sorry for your opponent.
sorry for the confusion :confused: ... this is for BACK AIR, not B in the air :ohwell: :dizzy:
also its better to let them fall out of kirby's mouth, but this has been discussed on other threads.
JuggleGuy
12-13-2005, 08:17 PM
Letting them fall out of Kirby's mouth doesn't get you credit for a KO. Spitting them out on certain areas of certain stages is more effective. But overall, yes, you should let them just drop out.
TheTimmy
12-20-2005, 12:54 PM
Another trick I use is to simply run at the opponent before doing a back-air. If they're jumping/short-hopping, you can go right under them - then jump up and get a solid in. If they're on the ground, you can use the momentum with your jump and land the kick to the back of their head (and as mentioned earlier, you can time it so you don't actually have to be behind someone - I've hit people who were practically in front of me when I've used a b-air before).
Also, play tricky with your jumps. When you get good in the air, you can keep your opponent guessing where you're going with sporatic multi-jumps, speeds, and directions. When they least expect it, fast-fall into a b-air.
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