Because I have a tendency to lose to falcos who are less solid than me as a whole. I'm really that bad at the ditto. XD
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wait so your saying i can input a roll during stun and the game reads my input on the first frameBuffering just allows you to do it on the first possible frame without actually being good at timing.
You could just as well hit the control stick away and press shield on the very frame you are actionable again... but if you input it too early you'll just stand there angling your shield away from Marth, which makes you look kinda unimpressive as he regrabs you.
With the c stick you can just have the action you want to take buffered to take place as soon as possible (this also applies to shield pressure where if you want to roll away frame perfectly you could either input the roll frame perfectly or just slam the c-stick over any time during shield hit lag (is this the right term? I keep forgetting :D)).
it's not THAT much better than normal rolling, sometimes it might not even make a difference. but it is good.w
wait so your saying i can input a roll during stun and the game reads my input on the first frame
thats ****ing broken as ****
http://www.smashboards.com/threads/shield-pressure-frame-data.278616/I'm more interested to know when shine OOS becomes possible on a shielded aerial (before shine) and whether it is a reliable response to shield pressure. I've played around with it but generally can't get it out between aerial and shine. Whether this is because there aren't enough frames to do it or I'm too slow or w/e.
By early I mean just not really delayed aerial to shine. Not rising just standard shffl.
Actually, buffering after throws is a frame late because you have to get your shield up before the roll/spotdodge/jump is inputted. You can theoretically just roll on the first possible frame with the control stick without shielding. Also, rolls, spotdodges, and jumps OoS have a 3-frame buffer with the control stick so they aren't even that bad if you're comfortable with the timing. That being said, I'll still take the buffer every day of the week, especially because it leaves my control stick to tilt my shield or DI (stuff I mention a lot, but I think it's important).Buffering just allows you to do it on the first possible frame without actually being good at timing.
You could just as well hit the control stick away and press shield on the very frame you are actionable again... but if you input it too early you'll just stand there angling your shield away from Marth, which makes you look kinda unimpressive as he regrabs you.
With the c stick you can just have the action you want to take buffered to take place as soon as possible (this also applies to shield pressure where if you want to roll away frame perfectly you could either input the roll frame perfectly or just slam the c-stick over any time during shield hit lag (is this the right term? I keep forgetting :D)).
It sucks, but you just have to play chicken with him. Light shield so your shield lasts longer and any attacks will push you onto the ledge. If you think you have a chance to FH to freedom, go for it, but just be ready to DI (I recommend FHing OoS with the control stick so if he just happens to fsmash right when you jump you will already be DIing up). If you see him make a move towards you like he is going to grab, you will either have to spot dodge or roll. People tend to really commit to grabs when they see you light shielding because most people who light shield bank on their opponent attacking and won't react to run up grabs. Don't be most people. Make sure you use the C-stick any spotdodges or rolls so if he does land a hit on you, you are free to DI with the control stick. You will want to roll in much more often than spotdodge at the ledge because even if he catches your roll, oh well. From there he can either uthrow you into a combo where you'll be able to at least fight for your life with platforms, or he'll usually dthrow in which case you should always be going for a slideoff onto the ledge. If you spotdodge and he fsmashed or did a bunch of other stuff at just a slightly different timing, suddenly you are being pushed off stage. WD back onto the ledge is really good, but of course if they call it you'll get destroyed with horrible DI. Even if they dtilt you are pretty screwed. Despite that, most Marths don't like to attack Falco's shield right as he stands up from a knockdown near the ledge, so I will often WD onto the ledge immediately and just be ready to DI asap.2/ Whenever I play Marth I find some new situation I suck at. Most recently what to do when caught in shield on the fringes of stages (esp small stages) against a close spaced Marth (in range of say Fsmash). I tend to get stuck there occasionally after maybe shielding a spaced forward b... if you try to laser you can get hit, roll in you get grabbed, go to platform isn't so great. I've tried WD out for ledge and go from there but it's not so great either.. what do other people do here? Just hold up shield and take a grab if they want it?
You just have to get the feeling for when you have enough time to shine OoS. Fyi, shine OoS is only 1 frame faster than shield grabbing, so any time you feel like you have enough time to grab, you have enough time to shine. There isn't really a "standard" SHFFL timing. People frequently alter the timing of their aerial, FF, and spacing (which affects how high they are when they make contact with your aerial in the first place). That's kinda what's so cool about Melee though. There's a million tiny variations of everything.I'm more interested to know when shine OOS becomes possible on a shielded aerial (before shine) and whether it is a reliable response to shield pressure. I've played around with it but generally can't get it out between aerial and shine. Whether this is because there aren't enough frames to do it or I'm too slow or w/e.
By early I mean just not really delayed aerial to shine. Not rising just standard shffl.
well firstly why did you strike to FoD, already curious about that lol. Lucky for you peach is eons away as my best MU but too bad for you I play Marth or Fox against peach lol. Don't really know ish about it as Falco, I'm still learning that. I'll watch though and give you my opinion, which you should marginalize although I will try to be sincere and objective.HEY PEEPEE!
I've been trying to contribute more and help out all the other birds, so please do me a solid and give me some critique vs Peach LOL
This is the most recent set I have vs Peach. I do win, but the first match I get pooped on and the rest of the set is extremely close.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3CTWOr9dTRg - vs Baka4moe
Peach is definitely my least favorite matchup. I've had decent results vs her lately, but I'm not confident going into a set vs basically any Peach worth their salt. So any general things I could do, or any specific stuff I'm not doing, I'm down to hear it all.
If others want to take a crack at it too, go ahead. I'm all ears.
Here's a few things.I don't like dreamland cuz if I **** up early, then the lead feels insurmountable because of how long she can live. Don't like FD cuz chaingrabbing. FoD I'm never really sure about, but I struck there vs him in winners of the same tourney and won on it, so there's that.
looool gtfo abu uglyass space animals :]shine grab is good vs peach
I hate when people say this. I don't know where it comes from either. Yeah, dair is better than nair vs. CCing, but you'll still get CC dsmashed if you don't late dair them at lower %s. That just stuck out to me. I'll read the rest and critique the set later. I've been looking forward to watching some more Falco vs. Peach because I feel like I've had a bit of a breakthrough with it recently. Only major thing I feel like I'm missing vs. Peach and other floaties is my throw game, so I'm eager to work on that the next time I get to play.You might as well just dair since it can't be CC'd
I hate when people say this. I don't know where it comes from either.
as far as I remembered it was only a frame late for jumping since rolling and spotdodging are actions that can only be done out of shield, but it's been a long time since I cared about that **** soooo I would double check before taking my word for it.Actually, buffering after throws is a frame late because you have to get your shield up before the roll/spotdodge/jump is inputted. You can theoretically just roll on the first possible frame with the control stick without shielding. Also, rolls, spotdodges, and jumps OoS have a 3-frame buffer with the control stick so they aren't even that bad if you're comfortable with the timing. That being said, I'll still take the buffer every day of the week, especially because it leaves my control stick to tilt my shield or DI (stuff I mention a lot, but I think it's important).
I understand that and I've thought about that actually but that seems to just be more of a conditioning and guessing game, I wouldn't call nair a safe mix up.If Falco only tries to dair grounded Peach at low percent, I like jumping into them with nair. If he does it early, he'll win, but I just get re-grounded without needing to tech because of the low percent and proceed to downsmash, which usually is out faster than anything he can do. If he does it late, my nair will clip him.
So that's kinda why I personally feel nair has its merits against low percent peach, because it'll beat her jumping into Falco.
its a life saver lol ..cause you will get wrecked for playing on peach shieldshine grab is good vs peach
You might be right because I don't know for sure, but I think if you are frame perfect it works the same as grabs. People who use L/R to grab can still grab without shielding first, so I'd imagine it's the same for rolling and spot dodging. Jumping is definitely different because you can't input shield and jump on the same frame (though I'm not sure which would occur, I'm guessing you would jump). Splitting hairs either way. I shouldn't have bothered bringing it up.as far as I remembered it was only a frame late for jumping since rolling and spotdodging are actions that can only be done out of shield, but it's been a long time since I cared about that **** soooo I would double check before taking my word for it.
Aight I respect that Stab haha.HEY PEEPEE!
I've been trying to contribute more and help out all the other birds, so please do me a solid and give me some critique vs Peach LOL
This is the most recent set I have vs Peach. I do win, but the first match I get pooped on and the rest of the set is extremely close.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3CTWOr9dTRg - vs Baka4moe
Peach is definitely my least favorite matchup. I've had decent results vs her lately, but I'm not confident going into a set vs basically any Peach worth their salt. So any general things I could do, or any specific stuff I'm not doing, I'm down to hear it all.
If others want to take a crack at it too, go ahead. I'm all ears.
Hey doctor, how much for a 30-minute session on day 1 of Zenith? I have a Zenith curse that needs curing. Symptoms include getting exposed by spacies and Sheik.That all said, let's do some specific moment critiques....
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