cloudenvy112
Smash Apprentice
Okay, as we all know, there are many tricks that come with Lucas and one of which I have found useful is the thunderglide.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHJRANVTNqA
I created this video as a sort of basic tutorial to Lucas's special moves and basic attacks. About 2:05-2:15 in the video, I showcased Thundergliding, a unique technique by Lucas. Basically, if you run off of a platform and immediately go into a PK Thunder, the Thunder will appear very close to Lucas, leaving little room for controlling. However, if you aim the thunder at just the right angle at Lucas, he will shoot down at an angle and line-up horizontally along the flat of the stage. The first one shown in the video is what happens when you mess up the Thunderglide. He automatically stop at the edge of the stage.
By doing this, you can wrack up quick damage for Lucas along with a safe way to perform PKT without going over the edge. It is called the thunderglide because Lucas glides horizontally even if he was at a 45 degree angle. The best use for this move is on Battlefield and other stages with stationary platforms. It's a surprising technique that will work in favor of the Lucas player.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHJRANVTNqA
I created this video as a sort of basic tutorial to Lucas's special moves and basic attacks. About 2:05-2:15 in the video, I showcased Thundergliding, a unique technique by Lucas. Basically, if you run off of a platform and immediately go into a PK Thunder, the Thunder will appear very close to Lucas, leaving little room for controlling. However, if you aim the thunder at just the right angle at Lucas, he will shoot down at an angle and line-up horizontally along the flat of the stage. The first one shown in the video is what happens when you mess up the Thunderglide. He automatically stop at the edge of the stage.
By doing this, you can wrack up quick damage for Lucas along with a safe way to perform PKT without going over the edge. It is called the thunderglide because Lucas glides horizontally even if he was at a 45 degree angle. The best use for this move is on Battlefield and other stages with stationary platforms. It's a surprising technique that will work in favor of the Lucas player.