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What is the most effective Peach training routine?

IoSSBM

Smash Cadet
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I am looking to improve as much as possible before Pound 2016 and I want to know how to get as much training done as possible.

INFO:

I can play up to about 2 hours per day

I can do FC aerials, waveland and can grab the edge in all conventional ways except wavedashing (turnip turnaround, turnip drop, short hop, float)

I cannot do Prince Pivots or shield drops and I have trouble with wavedashing, airdodging on stage, and FC aerials OoS.

Please tell me if I miss any crucial Peach tech.

Thanks in advance.
 
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M2Q

Smash Cadet
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Aug 30, 2014
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-FC n.air/ FC b.air OoS
-FC b.air (fastfall before hitbox comes out)
-Instant FC nair (from run, dash, and in rapid succession)
-Shffl aerials (esp. B.air and U.air)
-Slapdash (backward, forward, and straight up&down)
-Dash dancing
-Wave dashing
-Wave landing from single jump
-Wave landing from double jump
-Instant Dash attack
-Instant Dash attack backward from neutral stand
-Fast falled FC f.air (important to make sure the hitbox comes out right before you hit ground)
-Pivot instant FC nair
-Pivot dash attack
-Up throw chain grab
-FC aerials on shield (with frame-right follow ups such as: grab, jab, dsmash, instant FC nair)
-Umbrella (be comfortable doing open-close shenanigans)
-Instant Float (at any height, be able to start float then instantly drop it and fast fall back down)
-Double jump landing on platforms
-Double jump land -> grab, jab, and dsmash
-Shield drops (with instant n.air, instant u.air, and instant b.air)
-Q drops (especially OoS)
-Power shield
-advancing and retreating instant FC's
-dash -> advancing FC n.air
-u.air (be comfortable hitting with sweet and sour spots)
-Turnaround grab/jab from FC aerial
-turnip regrab
-DJC turnip throws
-make sure you're frame-tight with all moves IASA frames
-combos (esp vs fast fallers)
-wavedash OoS
-umbrella OoS
-combos off grabs
-combos off jumping U.airs
-combos off d.tilt
-combos off d.smash
-sweet spot ledge with umbrella
-instant air dodge from ledge onto stage
-dash backward after FC aerial
-practice hitting your FC aerials on the very edge of opponents shield
-become familiar with soft hit n.air and b.air
-FC d.air -> aerial pressure (if you do an aerial during the IASA frames of FC d.air, the FC property carries over even if you've already dropped float during the FC d.air)

There's probably a lot more
 
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Treedot

Smash Journeyman
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I was hoping this post would be like a list of things I can do on a daily basis to make my Peach play better. Like what to practice and how much.
 

M2Q

Smash Cadet
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>make sure you're frame-tight with all moves IASA frames

how can you practice this?
It's very easy with 20XX. Just turn on the color overlay for neutral stand. This covers grounded moves.

other than 20XX, just attack a bunch and learn the timings for when you can attack the fastest out of moves. Use jab to IASA cancel grounded moves, and use n.air to IASA cancel aerial moves. Just gotta grind out the timings and it'll become natural
 
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