ReRaze
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Although I'm a footstool fanatic myself I just wanna point out some things that will make it seem less ridiculousI wonder how versatile this is, because this honestly looks ridiculous.分からん殺し pic.twitter.com/VRFbgjpADO
— れんこん. (@r_en_co_n_) September 11, 2016
-The marth in the Video did not DI at all. DI normally makes footstool combos alot harder.
-The cape actually limits the combo since it prevents mario from reacting to DI as if people DI behind his cape he cannot followup as cape halts momentum, If he waits to react to DI he can't followup with a nair in time after the cape so he has to read DI.
But even on some characters like yoshi the cape halts too much momentum for him to followup even with a read.
-Mario can actually do this without the cape and in fact it makes the combo work a little better on some characters whom mario can't followup after using the cape due to lack of momentum and allows him to react to DI.
-A limitation of this combo is, it doesn't work as well on faster fallers, marth is exceptionally easy to footstool combo from my experience due to his floatiness, it doesn't work on say for e.g cloud.
-It doesn't work as well if you are lower to the ground when you initiate the footstool, and so it works better at higherish percents which limits the percent ranges since it clashes with when nair stops locking.
-Depending on the opponents air speed or fall speed or size and your own reaction time you may have to read DI rather than react.
-Something dope is that you can lock with a fireball instead which can work in some scenarios where nair can't, albeit unreliably for obvious reasons.
With all that being said its still definitely viable imo just not as ridiculous as say villager's recent pp down smash lock.
This is one of the reasons I like the Japanese scene, they're so open and always willing to help one another get better, It's probably also why their scene is so much stronger as a cohort than any other region. Although to be fair, Japan doesn't have money on the line like in US, so I guess there is more incentive to try and win and be better than the rest in US.Cultural differences. There's been posts here and there about it. Until just recently with the whole "I can get fame/make money off of this information," Japan was more open with tech and secrets while US players were known to hide them to use in bracket.
Well I'm glad people don't hide tech anymore (at least I assume so, judging by all the vids around nowadays), imo hiding tech is selfish and really isn't gonna help as much in the long run whereas if you shared with other people there is always the possibility that they can improve on it or find something better with the idea in mind which can really push the meta of a character.
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