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I think there probably won't actually be a way to use it usefully. Its just a dumb little glitch I found.Interesting indeed. Not entirely sure how useful it'd be, but who knows.
Very simple, you actually just use Nosferatu on the stage and it will automaticly start, though how far it goes varys between where you are (I found the left side of the stage to be the best spot for it.).Sorry, I can't hear the audio well; can you tell us how this sliding is done?
It's actually obviously useful. It's not a huge benefit, but being able to move your opponent a few character-lengths means you just got:
A little damage
A moderate amount of healing
AND some 'corner carry' to relocate the opponent to a spot near off-stage (or other bad locations).
This is a nice advantage, and one I'll start trying to use once I know how to do it.
I don't know, haven't tested that. I doubt it, because it seems that this happens because of the floor's position, but I'm not sure.Can this be used when Robin is off-stage? Because if so it may actually have a use, saving robin when she uses nosferatu off-stage to avoid a suicide
Yeah, your right. Though if you manage to make a perfectly curved custom stage, then yeah, if could work.It's probably gravity related. I highly doubt it's possible on any stage other than regular Windy Hill Zone and Mario Galaxy.