Payton
Smash Cadet
I pretty much know nothing about him and need some pointers. Could y'all help?
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Yes.Can wolf multi shine?
Seconding this. Taught me a lot. Rat has a really long wolf tutorial somewhere, can't get to it right now.The best thing to do would be to watch some videos and get a feel for what the top players do, ask for clarification as needed.
Check out Chillindude and Rat.
The tutorial is for 3.0.2 not 3.5Yes.
Seconding this. Taught me a lot. Rat has a really long wolf tutorial somewhere, can't get to it right now.
Nair is godlike, can be used like Fox's dair on shields, fast, good approach option, and you can use shine out of it.
Most should still apply. Biggest change really is side b using double jump and lasers more brawl-like.The tutorial is for 3.0.2 not 3.5
What do you mean he doesn't feel super competitive? Every character can be competitive.Wolf is definitely the most fun Spacie, he doesn't feel super competitive like Fox and Falco do, but can still play at high levels if you're willing to put in the work.
A few things you should probably learn as Wolf: Waveland Blaster, Waveshining, DACUS
Waveland Blaster allows you to fire faster, and follow up if you hit the blaster. His blaster in general is amazing at spacing, and forces your opponent to either work around them or just charge through. The Waveland Blaster is performed by doing an air dodge downwards right after Wolf shoots his blaster. His blaster should be fired, but still be out, so that's when you should press it. It basically cancels the animation of Wolf putting it away, which is like half a second or something.
Wolf's UAir is beautiful, it usually puts opponents at the perfect angle for Side B. So is his NAir. His Nair is basically Fox's Dair but just a tiny bit worse.
Shine tends to send your opponents diagonally upwards, so Side B is always a potential follow up, provided you can shorten properly and read their DI correctly. Also, since Shine sends them at a diagonal direction, but up as opposed to Fox's down, Waveshining is extremely effective against fast fallers around like the 20% range or something.
Since you're talking about 3.5, though, I'd be cautious with Side B. They nerfed Side B's off stage, so you don't get a jump if you hit it. I mean, Side B'ing off the stage is the definition of high risk-high reward, but if you do hit it, just pray to God that you're close enough to the stage to get back on with an Up B.
This. Chillin was in VGBootcamp's grand finals on their most recent 3.5 tourney.The best thing to do would be to watch some videos and get a feel for what the top players do, ask for clarification as needed.
Check out Chillindude and Rat.
shouldnt affect the pillaring much but id still recommend against it.P.S. I am using a Wii remote, does this affect much?