Lord Chair
Smash Master
Him catching your landing with silly stuff. Ftilt.What does Marth hate against Falco the most? Apart from lasers and the CG that is.
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Him catching your landing with silly stuff. Ftilt.What does Marth hate against Falco the most? Apart from lasers and the CG that is.
There is only one way to buffer. In order to do it correctly, you just have to work on timing. I can't remember the number of frames exactly, but there's a certain amount before the move ends where you can buffer the next move. I believe it's like 15 frames or something. What I always do when I'm looking for the visual cue of when a move ends is to execute the move and immediately hold shield. It comes out as soon as the move ends. Assuming we're talking about the grab release on Meta Knight, perform the grab release and hold shield. The moment you shield is the soonest available frame to perform an action. So from that point and about 15 frames back, you can buffer your dash. Perfect practice makes perfect.What are the most effective ways to buffer dashes out of grab releases?
Thanks for the correction I didn't know the exact number. So basically you have to dash on the exact frame you're able to move. GotchaSorry, no.
Grab releases have a significantly shorter buffer window, 2 frames.
And 10 frames is the normal window.
It depends on the character. MK makes it really difficult. Also depends on the stage.When recovering high, what are the safest options to get down? I know below marth is his weakest area, and people I play have taken advantage of that.
-Counter?
-FF fair?
-FF nair?
Right, DB stalling slipped my mind. 3:30 AM johns.There are better options:
1. Dancing Blade 1 air stall mix ups
2. Footstooling
Ah, in the air. I was thinking a grounded opponent for some reason. that would explain why it seems like a really bad plan to me.Well, really high up in the air and you can abuse the lag your opponent gets to regain some horizontal spacing, in a worst case scenario you'll find yourself back on the ledge.
Retreat moar fair.dedede
cuz he'll just grab you