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ReRaze
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When your landing, don't always go for an aerial, as you make yourself look very predictable. Every time you landed an aerial as you were falling, Robin as able to shield grab you (for the most part). Mix up your landings by simply falling, then go for a dash grab, as your opponent will put up their shield.
With the Dthrow combos, your better off doing the most damage possible, as Pit has trouble killing, anyways. Instead, try doing a dthrow to upsmash. It maybe harder to do on a 3DS, since you don't have the C-stick, but you'll get the most percentage on your opponent if you do that.
Try to be more strategic on your approaches. For example, you went relentlessly with those dash attacks. It may work on a lower-level opponents, but it won't work on Mid-Top level players. By using dash attacks, your opponent will pick up on it and you can get shield grabbed from doing that. I recommend you run up to your opponent, jump backwards and do either a retreating fair, or do an empty short hop. Against side dodgers, pivot grabs are your best friend, as it has more range than a dash grab, and can punish your opponent pretty hard.
Don't overuse on the side B so much. I know it's one of those moves were its a very hard habit to break, due to how quick and how much knock back it has, but its very punishable. Use it only when your opponent is at very high percentage and you know that your opponent is going to roll. A good trick to use with that move is run past them and do a pivot upper dash arm. That throws a lot of players as they tend to side dodge or roll to avoid getting hit, where the move will hit them anyways.
Very good use of the ftilts, especially on how you used it as a edgeguarding tool. I usually use that when I know my opponent is going to approach me, and it tells them to back off when they try to approach. Use them sparingly, as your opponent will try to find an opening through that ending lag the ftilt has.
I noticed when you were returning back on stage, you using fairs before grabbing the ledge. If the opponent is right above you, shoot an arrow to cover yourself, then go for the ledge. Once your on the ledge, try mixing it up to really catch your opponent offguard. My favorite one is using the rising dair to prevent my opponent from trying to hit me when they are below me.
For edgeguarding tricks. Nair is a really good tool to use when you notice your opponent is going to jump over the ledge.
That ending there was pretty cool on match 4 when you did a double d-air spike. Most Robin players play more defensively, so you were pretty fortunate to pull off that combo on him.