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Thank you very much, are there any characters that have an easier time than others L-Canceling?perform an aerial attack, low enough to the ground that you will still be in the move's animation when you are landing. right before you land, press either L, R, or Z to cancel half of that move's landing lag. Note that when you press L or R to cancel, the game only cares about the soft press of the shoulder button, meaning you only have to press the shouler a little bit.
it definitely takes a lot of time to master, should tske you a while before you can do it in every match with 90%+ conisistency
Okay, I appreciate the adviceNope, they all require the same thing.
Just a warning though, don't make it a muscle memory of just l-canceling without hitting anything. Hitting a shield or character will make the time differ for the l-cancel.
Thanks, I plan on practicing hard when I get the chance.The problem with Link's dair is that you bounce off of opponents when you hit them, and you really need to practice L-canceling when you both hit or miss. I'd suggest trying Ganon's dair because it has long endlag (easy to tell when you've done it successfully), and the timing is quite different when you hit someone as opposed to missing, so you can't just use the same timing for both which is a bad habit.
I think I see what I've been doing wrong...I think those guys are being too harsh : It's fine to practice without a target at first. Try to nail the timing without hitting anything, and then just play against CPU Ice Climbers or something. The more "bodies" you hit with your attack, the more delayed the Lcancel timing will be.
One important thing though is that you must NOT Lcancel by pushing the trigger all the way down. Don't make it click. You have to use the Analog imput and not digital.
You probably don't. If you only use the analog portion of the trigger, it only prevents the tech timer from resetting. Using the digital part does not affect the success or failure of the L Cancel. It's just a good habit to use only the analog portion in case you get hit by something.I think I see what I've been doing wrong...
nah I mean I've been pushing l too hard.You probably don't. If you only use the analog portion of the trigger, it only prevents the tech timer from resetting. Using the digital part does not affect the success or failure of the L Cancel. It's just a good habit to use only the analog portion in case you get hit by something.
I seethat's what he meant by "you probably don't." l-canceling has nothing to do with how hard you press the button. the only reason people suggest not pressing it all the way down is because it doesn't count as a tech input that way