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Peach videos, Because everyone else is doing it... ^_^

Rapid_Assassin

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FYI, I'm trying to get my Peach non-********, because she's the only high tier that i'm not complete dog **** with, and I need something to fall back on if my low tiers fail me. However I'm not as successful at this as I'm hoping to be. That's why I need your help.

Vs. Sheik

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0EqwpE6anNQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DcDrHc9glzs

Vs. Marth

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hFtc4PYjuEQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eDwb9o8PYdc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NcA3ttU0opE
 

outofdashdwz

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I watched the first Peach vs Marth. Your only approach was with dash attack. It's good, but spammage calls for shield grabbing. You got lucky with Toad once. Don't push your luck. Also, I just watched the first Sheik one, and dtilt really isn't something you want to use out of a CC, especially spammed like that. Stick with dsmash. A major problem is not floatcanceling. It's one of Peach's strongest points, and I would learn how to perform and utilize it in matches. Another huge gap in your game is the lack of edgeguarding. Turnips are sometimes effective, but often not enough. Use your aerial game to your advantage, notably bair, fair, and nair. Final point, no offense to your opponents, but a lot of what I'm saying doesn't seem to apply because your opponents often don't punish them. If you play better people with a sense of what to do against your repeated pattern, you'll feel the burn =) Oh, btw, your only forms of movement seemed like either dash attack or rolling. Peach's roll is nice, but not to be spammed to that point. Dashdance, wavedash, throw off their spacing, improve your own. And don't try to chain throw Sheik =(
 

Rapid_Assassin

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What would I do against opponents that have any idea of how to space against Peach? Sorry I don't have videos of my Peach against anyone whose spacing is much better than this. As I said, I don't main Peach. That's the biggest problem I have with Peach. If their spacing is at least decent, I can't get inside them to attack, nor could I duck attacks or run away effectively either, and shielding or spotdodging everything is just asking to be punished too.
 

Rapid_Assassin

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Final point, no offense to your opponents, but a lot of what I'm saying doesn't seem to apply because your opponents often don't punish them. If you play better people with a sense of what to do against your repeated pattern, you'll feel the burn =){/quote]

Those are the only opponents in my area that I get to play often that aren't of one of 2 extremes:

1. Too good for me to beat, but they don't really train anyone. So I really have no clue what's going on against them. And as one of them said: "If you are being 4 stocked, chances are it's not just one thing wrong."
2. Actual match, with actual comments. I'm G+W, vs. some random Fox. *Fox holds down b* I run over and grab him. "Good ****, you're the only one I've played against that didn't spam sausages in the first second of the match." Enough said.
 

outofdashdwz

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Ah I see. That kinda applies to me as well. Anyway, if they can space properly, I would play much more cautiously. Fake approaches with Peach's jumps are nice, as are turnips, and camp a lot more as long as you're not playing the space animals.
 
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