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a few combos....maybe

Revolutionary1804

Smash Apprentice
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Mar 13, 2008
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so i was testing things out in training mode (WTF!?!!?!..yea i dnt usually do that) anyways here is wat i found that you can do most of the time.
test on a real marth and i guess a cpu snake... (does that count)

well u can 2 jab to fthrow to another fthrow to mostly off the stage giving them 35 or so dmg. after the second fthrow however i think that if not timed correctly marth can spot dodge but then again he might jsut always be able to spotdodge but i need more testing.
side not: if you fthrow off the stage and well they jump back you are almost always perfectly placed for a utilt.. gimp kills anyone?

secondly after 25% dmg a fthrow will cause the person to either land on the floor leading to a dash attack or tech the floor leading to another grab.... you ahve to read your opponent.

on snake... this was against a cpu so im not sure anyways at 35% you can dash attack into an auto canceled sweet spot knee which is pretty sweet so yea if any of you play snake regularly can you please tell me if you can DI out of this or not.

just a little info i thought should be shared
 

Tenki

Smash Hero
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They sound escapable, video please.

You can't trust the training mode's combo timer.
You CAN trust the combo counter, since it counts it based on hitstun.

At the most, your opponent can airdodge, but at least your opponent can't attack you from it.
 

Wogrim

Smash Lord
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You CAN trust the combo counter, since it counts it based on hitstun.

At the most, your opponent can airdodge, but at least your opponent can't attack you from it.
Can't they also DI away, which makes it take longer for you to get to them, meaning they might be able to DI out of the hitstun then hit you?

Anyways, it's been mentioned already that Fthrow is a chain throw at extremely low percents, the jab to grab combo is nothing new either, and dash attack to knee has been discussed in a different thread.

This second thing about reading an opponent's fthrow landing does interest me though; I'll try it sometime today.
 
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