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Aiko

Smash Champion
Joined
Jan 12, 2007
Messages
2,276
Location
Manchester, UK
i dont find it hard now, but i understand where youre coming from, as i used to. Its not harder, just that little bit later.
 

Fortress | Sveet

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Joined
Dec 21, 2005
Messages
16,256
Location
Northern IL
practice makes perfect...

they should change that to "practice makes you act predictably due to muscle memory, thus leading you to be ***** in smash"
 

Zialox

Smash Rookie
Joined
Nov 17, 2007
Messages
24
Location
Michigan
I'm working on my SHFFL right now, and yes I do find it a little harder :dizzy:
*wow, you @#$^&*% n00b!!!*
yes, I know
 

Cereal Rabbit

Smash Lord
Joined
Nov 13, 2007
Messages
1,536
Location
Davis, CA
I think his D-air is hardest to L-cancel. At least that was me 4 years ago.... >_>

The "Fast Fall" and "Downwards Analog" for a D-air SHFFL gets confuzzling.


I was almost going to say: "Yes, you are." (Good Job Swiss Falco, thumbs up)
 

the Shadow Knite

Smash Rookie
Joined
Oct 3, 2007
Messages
21
If you can: SHFFLANA
SHFFLABA
SHFFLAUA
SHFFLAFA, then you can
SHFFLADA!!!!!!!!!

Of course my SHFFLANA is my always fav
 

Charlesz

Smash Champion
Joined
Oct 6, 2007
Messages
2,043
c-stick owns the A or z button with more control ofc

I used to use a and then I switched to make things easier

SWITCH

and remember to l cancel when you just touch the ground. not in mid flight and crap
 

Howls

Smash Cadet
Joined
Sep 28, 2007
Messages
25
Location
North Carolina, USA
I never could get use to the c-stick though. :\
it helps to try to exercize the thumb into the motion quickly first without actually being in melee mode. This is how I was able to learn infinites with fox and it helps with muscle memory. It may also behefit to learn to do it out of a sheild since it's stun is so intense if it hits a grounded opponent (use sparingly however).
 

person701

Smash Journeyman
Joined
Sep 18, 2007
Messages
405
Location
Orlando, FL (or at least close enough)
it helps to try to exercize the thumb into the motion quickly first without actually being in melee mode. This is how I was able to learn infinites with fox and it helps with muscle memory. It may also behefit to learn to do it out of a sheild since it's stun is so intense if it hits a grounded opponent (use sparingly however).
Cool, thanks.
 
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