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Tech chase & Spaceing

Thomdore

Smash Cadet
Joined
Nov 10, 2014
Messages
40
So, I've heard the one of the most important thing too practice as a Luigi main is spaceing and tech chase, how should this be practiced?

Also, what is the options as Luigi in tech chase. I feel like the best position to start from is between tech in place, and tech towards you so you can cover those with dsmash? And probably tech away with WD ftilt/grab. Someone got other suggestions? :-)
 

CASHMONEYDOLLABILLS

Smash Cadet
Joined
May 23, 2014
Messages
29
Location
Canada
the best way to do this is to play with other people as much as possible and focus on techchasing. Techchasing with WD downsmash is very good, as iteasily can lead to a nice combo or just more techchasing. If you're slow on reaction, jab-grab or just grabbing is good too. If you predict the tech, upsmash can kill out of the wavedash.
 

Yann J.Ridin

Smash Apprentice
Joined
Jan 8, 2013
Messages
100
Location
Switzerland, La Suisse, Pays de Neuchâtel
Train on the pack 20XX and find the best technique for you.

WD back and Dsmash is good because it covers standing-tech and rolling-away-tech.

Personally, I train a lot to Dsmash if standing-tech (moe quicker than grab), I turnaround JC grab if he tech-rolling behind me, and I Run crouch Dsmash if he rolling-away-tech (because Dsmash is quicker and have better range than Grab. And I have better reaction time with running than WD.
 

Soupeschleg

Smash Journeyman
Joined
Jan 22, 2014
Messages
228
Location
Wheeling, West Virginia
yeah if you're trying to practice tech chasing solo, use 20XX. My tidbit of advice in terms of spacing is to be smart with your WDs. As good as Luigi's wavedash is, it's still a commitment. A lot of new Luigi mains just wavedash mindlessly when using a dash dance or walking is often all you need.
 
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