Nebster173
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That video's helpful. Thanks man.The technique he is using is called surf wavedashing. You pretty much implement a directional dash by tapping either side of the control stick and wavedashing directly after it. It'll make your wavedashes cover more distance. Also, what Liz said. Air dodge a little more east of southeast on your stick, same as west.
Here's a good video (series) on youtube for a vast majority of mobility tricks: /watch?v=HH8FYFUDJhY
It will not immediately make you amazing, but it is damn good for starting! Just practice.
If the problem is only timing then practice is best. If execution is difficult press in the triggers when plugging in your controller, it makes air dodge a light-press input.I was meaning to ask, i am getting better with my combo's and shines, but i am now realizing that in order to execute them faster i am needing to master the timing to execute his wavedash, are there any falco specific videos that show a players hands while doing the wavedash?
Wait at 0:52 I'd swear he does shine -> surf wavedash or whatever it's called.... how??? Does just inputting a directional dash, even if in shine, still make it go farther??? Or am I seeing the video wrong?The technique he is using is called surf wavedashing. You pretty much implement a directional dash by tapping either side of the control stick and wavedashing directly after it. It'll make your wavedashes cover more distance. Also, what Liz said. Air dodge a little more east of southeast on your stick, same as west.
Here's a good video (series) on youtube for a vast majority of mobility tricks: /watch?v=HH8FYFUDJhY
It will not immediately make you amazing, but it is damn good for starting! Just practice.
What do you mean light press input? and i practiced a bit more tonight and the timing is easier now it's just the sideways movements!! also, the combo's for falco all work around Wavedashing, L-Cancels, and Shine cancels so it's gonna take time to perfect everything!!If the problem is only timing then practice is best. If execution is difficult press in the triggers when plugging in your controller, it makes air dodge a light-press input.
I didn't rewatch the video but I think what you're talking about is just waveshining. You can jump out of your shine immediately, hence making it possible to wavedash out of your shine. You can continue this pattern however you want to! I'm not a Falco player but have seen heavier characters (Fox, falcon, link at low percents) being carried by this waveshine. Practice makes perfect, because Falco is just too technical lolWait at 0:52 I'd swear he does shine -> surf wavedash or whatever it's called.... how??? Does just inputting a directional dash, even if in shine, still make it go farther??? Or am I seeing the video wrong?
I know about waveshining (shine -> jump -> airdodge at an angle into the ground to waveshine) but he was in shine and got the result that the OP was talking about.I didn't rewatch the video but I think what you're talking about is just waveshining. You can jump out of your shine immediately, hence making it possible to wavedash out of your shine. You can continue this pattern however you want to! I'm not a Falco player but have seen heavier characters (Fox, falcon, link at low percents) being carried by this waveshine. Practice makes perfect, because Falco is just too technical lol