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I'll try this on a few of them later to see what I can come up with.No I wasn't Ness/Lucas. I know all their release grabs -.-
It was maybe Marth/Pika[doubt it]/Samus/Snake :x
I don't have someone around me to test it with T_T
Falco can grab Marth again if his timing is perfect. I'm not entirely sure about Dedede, since I posted the information I found in the thread in the Dedede sub forum. I'll retest it and see if it works.uhm the falco grab and the DDD grab dont chain marth im sure for the falco but not 100% on the DDD normally when a falco attempts this if you fair it will hit him causing him to miss his grab o_o the DDD i believe i do the same thing and it works but im not sure if the DDD's ive played just have slow reaction time which is why it work.. can you try this out and correct me if i am wrong?
A marth can be infinited if the D3 shield grabs.uhm the falco grab and the DDD grab dont chain marth im sure for the falco but not 100% on the DDD normally when a falco attempts this if you fair it will hit him causing him to miss his grab o_o the DDD i believe i do the same thing and it works but im not sure if the DDD's ive played just have slow reaction time which is why it work.. can you try this out and correct me if i am wrong?
Unfortunately, Wario doesn't have one. I've tried his Down Throw on everyone I could think of, and they call can get out in some fashion or another.Wario's chain grab is pretty good to. The timing is immediately grab right they hit the ground. I did it few times, and end with a powerful tilt or down smash.
Fortunately, he DOES have one. It gets DK to 70%, Bowser to 180%, and if I remember correctly, Ganondorf gets to 30 or 40%.Unfortunately, Wario doesn't have one. I've tried his Down Throw on everyone I could think of, and they call can get out in some fashion or another.
Eh, after each downthrow with Snake the opponent can easily slip further down from yr grasp by simply holding down.For the people who say Snake's chain grab doesn't work...
It might seem that you can get out of the chain grab by just doing up+b but some factors could help this not happen.
Every character needs to be at a certain distance from the edge. In my video, I was just doing the chain grab off the edge to make it a little easier to do. I was nervous during the recording... it messed me up a lot.
Sometimes, you don't even need to be directly over the edge. For example, If you down grab Olimar near an edge, you can still chain grab him even though he isn't falling off. His feet just need to be a little over the edge.
Another factor that helps the chain grab is the timing. The slower you do the grab, the more easily the opponent can use an attack. If you can get the grabs off as quickly as possible, the opponent will have a significantly harder time using an attack.
This has been debunked. I've tried it, as well as the Back Throw. Neither work regardless of how large they are or how fast they fall.Pit can chain fthrows, dont know all the characters but i know bowser for sure
This has been debunked. I've tried it, as well as the Back Throw. Neither work regardless of how large they are or how fast they fall.
The term DI is often misused in cases like these, and I do apologize for being a hypocrite myself for using the term "DI" as a means to break a CG sooner, but you're wrong in this case.Peach CANNOT chain throw most of these characters!!!! They can DI out of it pretty easily unless they are below 15%, And those hardly count. With the exception of Wolf and maybe Fox/Falco., so she can get to about 30%.
I just tried these, and they don't work. They're able to roll/spot dodge each time.I've been playing with pokemon trainer a lot recently, and playing around with my noob friends. So obviously I'm not going to ask them to sit down and try and test things with me, so these have potential to make the list.
All three pokemon seem to have really easy release grabs against most characters, but it does seem to get harder after a certain percentage. The one I noted to be most signifigant was Charizard vs Peach. With each release grab, we started scooting a little to the direction I was facing while grabbing. I can't tell if I'm getting closer or if it's just the game's way of equaling out the contact point between Charizard's long anus grab, and the two chars.
And against a computer (highly likely to be debunked) Squirtle seemed to have an infinite release grab against Wario.
Again, I'm not 100% positive on any of those, but if someone with a friend and more time than me (no offense :D) try testing these out. A lot seem to have potential.
Please don't double post. People have lives outside the internet too, it doesn't mean they're ignoring your post.Video on Wario's?
I had it coming. That's all I have to say.just discovered that its possible to cg with wolf on level that are moving or against walls.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=eBGIQ7ZuuiU
9. Chainthrowing: About time I added a category on this. A chaingrab involves grabbing an opponent repeatedly without him being able to escape. Dedede is already well known for his, as was sheik in melee. Yoshi has one as well, though it works different from most chaingrabs in the way that he doesn't actually throw the opponent, he just chews them up until they escape, then runs and grabs them again. The tricky part is every character escapes differently. Some go almost straight up, and others go flying forward into the air. Some characters regain control over their movesments before yoshi can grab them again, meaning they can't be chaingrabbed unless they aren't expecting it. Wario, Metaknight, Falco, Ganondorf, Squirtle, Lucas, and Sonic can be chaingrabbed (each with varying degrees of difficulty). Enjoy! =) Thanks goes to Mmac for the list!
NOTE: With Wario, you can actually pull off an infinite, though the timing is very precise. Basically, you grab, munch, and as soon as you can move again, dash forward and pivot grab once you've gotten to the other side of Wario. Damage is not an issue for trajectory, so as long as you get the timing right, you're golden! =DStruck out, turns out it just worked on computers. =(