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ahh...but marth's attacks are longer ranged, powerful, and fast(which makes up for having no projectiles), don't underestimate him private.No
Lol yeah it depends on the people playing. TL can punish Marth alot b/c Marth has to approach him though.
oopsies, my badNever said Marth wasnt good, just saying that b/c he has to approach, TL can make use of that.
You have the right idea. Be careful with how you use iBomb though because you might end up airdodging into your opponent otherwise. But yes, iBomb is one crucial factor that makes the matchup even.Finnish Marths are very aggressive so iBombing should destroy them.
You only say that since you get twostocked by my wifi marthmore like 55:45
Yes and no. Yes in the sense that he can do that Dacus item toss (calling it that just so we're clear on what you're talking about) just like everybody can, but no in the sense that he doesn't get a noticeable slide out of it like Link does (just like everybody can do a Dacus, but not everybody's is noticeable, but that doesn't mean they aren't doing it because of things like U-smash while holding an item).Can TL bombslide like Link?
ya u can do that by just running off and pressing Up BThat reminded me, me and Fino were playing TL dittos for fun and we randomly happened to stumble upon that when my Dair knocked him off stage(wind hitbox) during his grounded up-b, he still did his up-b in the air but got no vertical momentum(May be do to that he was almost at the end when i knocked him off, but idk) and went into freefalling animation and then proceeded to die because of it.
well you do have to do it 21 times to make it a habit so, do it 21 times Lolz.Ok, more serious post this time around... I put Brawl down for about 6~8 months and just recently picked it back up. Working through TL's advanced stuff (Wasn't that great with him to begin with) and I can do some awesome stuff of training mode! I can BCAT, SHDB, SH Z drop, SHDA, SMS with boomerang, SH Bairs, etc.
But for some reason, none of this translates into an actual match. Ever. My SHDBs and SHDA and BCATs fail. Wi-Fi screws with Z-drops, and the only techs I can use reliably are the boomerang ones. Even my sword techniques fail.
Is there a way to practice to make the transition from training to the real deal smoother?
When you land you should use them to space and keep your opponent from punishing your landings. Also should retreating SH Zair is good if you need to back up and get space between you and your opponent. And basically whenever you want.I'm having trouble incorporating Z-airs into my gameplay. Can someone give me some pointers on when I should use them?
Thanks. That's pretty helpful.When you land you should use them to space and keep your opponent from punishing your landings. Also should retreating SH Zair is good if you need to back up and get space between you and your opponent. And basically whenever you want.
Also add in ibombs to cover your landings plus when they approach in the air. Combined w/ your Zair,'Rang, Arrows, and Nair your pretty much BEAST mode in the airThanks. That's pretty helpful.
Just keep practicing dude.. this game is ridiculously easy in terms of amount of tech skill required compared to melee so dont worry u'll get the hang of it.Ok, more serious post this time around... I put Brawl down for about 6~8 months and just recently picked it back up. Working through TL's advanced stuff (Wasn't that great with him to begin with) and I can do some awesome stuff of training mode! I can BCAT, SHDB, SH Z drop, SHDA, SMS with boomerang, SH Bairs, etc.
But for some reason, none of this translates into an actual match. Ever. My SHDBs and SHDA and BCATs fail. Wi-Fi screws with Z-drops, and the only techs I can use reliably are the boomerang ones. Even my sword techniques fail.
Is there a way to practice to make the transition from training to the real deal smoother?
Dair is bad. Besides Dair, you could Lege Grab, FF Fair/Uair, or any number of anything that doesnt involve you possibly dyingDair is terrible.
Don't ever use it unless after a bair > footstool at low percents. Even that's risky.
Some might claim that it's useful against Snake when he recovers, but if you miss then you're dead.
fair is better if he's farther off stage, even if it doesn't kill him but if you can put him close enough towards the side that he almost dies its better than a nair that can send him up as well a bit to give him height to recover withNair works better against snake actually if you want to gimp him. Fair as more knock back than Nair and it will aid the snake if he is trying to recover. If you think you can kill snake, then go for fair....a good snake won't be in a position for you to be able to fair them often anyways.
Man, that is Diddies only HUGE drawback. Im trying to learn him and I get screwed all the time when recovering with Up-B. Dont even have to Dair sometimes, just edgehog if thats all it takes.Everybody should Dair spike recovering Diddies from below.