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Dude they can bair you out of it and you can end up losing a trade. side b is only good at low %'s if you DI down/ASDI in afterwards to get a followup. Its super situational and punishable.Mewtwo's side B, Confusion, can stop a lot of Fox's approaches. If you can read his side B, you can stop him from recovering. If he doesn't then you can easily just jump off and spike him with Dair, or throw a Shadow Ball at him. Mewtwo is floaty so he's one of the easier characters to spike with.
Also remember you can pivot side B, pivot Fsmash, and Pivot grab. It actually helps a lot.
I assume that youre suggesting powershielding his lasers if you didnt have enough time to avoid them. If that's the case then yeah you should always try to powershield a projectile. Ideally you want to get out of his line of fire once he starts lasering tough. If he's pretty far you can jump and charge SB OoS onto a platform or you can WD OoS to take stage control.I'm not understanding why you believe its not a good idea to learn to powershield foxes lasers. Can you talk to me more about this? Does fox get on top of you too quickly or something?
I think mewtwo can have defense beyond what we've seen. But you're right m2k is a good example to learn from for mewtwo ideas. I also agree that getting his defensive and offensive options/tech down is important.
Thanks for the DI tip for the upair melee mewtwo. That will help mewtwos ability to survive.
If you don't know how to use it correctlySide b is probably mewtwo's worst move to be frank
at 11:43, i did not know it did that against a laying down character. am i missing something?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_SqhYat84M prof killin it
Since no one else is going to take you seriously, for good reason, I'll say it. Side B is always garbage. The moment you find someone who knows anything about M2 they'll cancel out of (tumble?) immediately and hit you out of it. The only people it works on are people that don't know you can get out of it near immediately. Its only legitimate use afaik is for ledge shenanigans. That being said, I won't be talking anymore about such a useless topic.If you don't know how to use it correctly
No you're not missing anything. As far as I know there aren't any moves in the game you can't use on an opponent after missed tech so yes, it does that. The problem is usually that you wouldn't be there in time to catch it with any consistency.at 11:43, i did not know it did that against a laying down character. am i missing something?
Shows you can't play m2Since no one else is going to take you seriously, for good reason, I'll say it. Side B is always garbage. The moment you find someone who knows anything about M2 they'll cancel out of (tumble?) immediately and hit you out of it. The only people it works on are people that don't know you can get out of it near immediately. Its only legitimate use afaik is for ledge shenanigans. That being said, I won't be talking anymore about such a useless topic.
No you're not missing anything. As far as I know there aren't any moves in the game you can't use on an opponent after missed tech so yes, it does that. The problem is usually that you wouldn't be there in time to catch it with any consistency.
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