DeuceBlade
Smash Champion
Lucario will feel the wrath of Samus' bair if he tries to short hop dair me. jk lol.. but good update, makes me wonder if lucario will spawn future techniques.
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I didn't expressly SAY Shffl, because there isn't an L Cancel, but...still...DarkDragoon said:All the lag on this attack wears off by the time you begin falling again, and there is very little start up.
Aye, that is very, very sick indeed. It looks like it could be like Falco's shield pressuring combined with something akin to float canceling. Amazing.So basically Lucario can jump and immediately dair and then land with no lag. It's sick people. Real sick.
I already named his USmash Aura Pillar ;D!I hereby nominate the act of abusing the rising Dair, with the name Pillar Canceling, as a combination of Falco's Pillar and Peach's float cancel.
When you look at him do it, you see he clearly creates Aura under his feet, floats on it, and stomps it twice. Its much closer to Gannon's than it is to Falco's DAir.Stomp canceling sounds too much like Gannondorf. Pillar is Falco's move.
Well, there is already the "AMC" or Air Momentum Cancel, which I told Mookie about today in our chat.Woo, I got in the first post without meaning to~ :o
As for the DAir technique, why not just call it a momentum cancel? I'm sure someone will find another move that does something similar for other characters and we can just use "momentum cancel" to cover all bases.
Exactly, whats up with all that secracy bull$hit? You don't see anyone else hiding techniques. Everyone is going to find out eventually anyways/DD, no offense, but you really shouldn't be here if you believe that your own private metagame should be top secret. This is a forum for discussing these techniques. The best players are not #1 simply because they keep their tricks secret. They simply play the best. Where would you be if everyone kept advanced techniques secret?
LOL @ people jumping to all sorts of silly conclusions. I really doubt that DD had any sort of malicious plans of withholding information. Seriously, the game isn't out in the US yet, he's probably just building a game plan and waiting till it's release which is what I'm doing.
Also, correct me if I'm wrong, but hasn't Buzz been the only one to actually play Brawl so far? I'm thinking that no matter what DD and I cook up, Buzz is the only one who would have an idea as to how things would truly work. I know that anything I discover through vids I will relay to Buzz to try it out when he gets to play again.
Nah, when you DI the same direction you go even further that way. You can tell by his trajectory that it was a DI to the left and he was thrown left.Edit - nevermind, it was noted on the first page. But in response to that. Doesn't DI in the same direction of the knockback do nothing in Melee? I guess it could be different in Brawl. But another point that should be considered is that there isn't really time to think about which way to DI if someone grabs and throws you immediately.
This matchup was gay for Mewtwo as well. Patience is key, so I'm assuming that the matchup is probably more even than you think, it's just that it's incredibly frustrating.I did however, find another horrible match-up. Lucario vs Jigglypuff....... It is much like Captain Falcon vs Marth in Melee. It can go either way, but it is no fun at all. Marth and Jigglypuff seem to be his only troubles so far.
No, he is un-able to do anything after an up B. He is helpless until he either lands, wall clings, or grabs an edge.Can Lucario use moves after using airdodge or ^B?
He can use B moves after a nair.Can he use B moves after using Nair?
Nair ends when you hit the ground. It is another auto L canceling move. The lag is very minimal if any. So you could nair into your opponent with proper spacing, and then short hop nair upon hitting the ground. You would be much better off approaching with a short hopped dair or a force palm if they are shielding.Does the Nair disable effect end when you land, or does it keep up the next time you jump?