Mister Eric
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hey beepos.
First,
The Video
I've watched countless R.O.B. videos and have never seen this performed in-match. I'm not sure if it's because you don't find it useful or if you don't know about it. Overswarm said he's never seen it either. But, when I ran across this, I found it very useful. So I'm sharing.
Pretty much, it's just a technique to quickly regrab the edge as fast as robotically possible. Most of my tests with this were against marths and I found that I was gimping him with this more times than he was recovering (if performed correctly. the timing can be weird). Also, if you get hit, you usually don't eat a nasty stage spike. beepgasmic huh?
To perform:
Instead of letting go of the ledge with down > jump > up+b which lets you regrab the edge at an alright speed (but can leave you hella vulnerable), let go of the ledge horizontally. To follow along with the video, the input was the following: grab edge > left > up+b diagonally towards the stage. The only real difficulty about getting it down is the timing. If you do it too fast, you'll overshoot the ledge.
So...I'll leave this up for discussion!
thoughts?
First,
The Video
I've watched countless R.O.B. videos and have never seen this performed in-match. I'm not sure if it's because you don't find it useful or if you don't know about it. Overswarm said he's never seen it either. But, when I ran across this, I found it very useful. So I'm sharing.
Pretty much, it's just a technique to quickly regrab the edge as fast as robotically possible. Most of my tests with this were against marths and I found that I was gimping him with this more times than he was recovering (if performed correctly. the timing can be weird). Also, if you get hit, you usually don't eat a nasty stage spike. beepgasmic huh?
To perform:
Instead of letting go of the ledge with down > jump > up+b which lets you regrab the edge at an alright speed (but can leave you hella vulnerable), let go of the ledge horizontally. To follow along with the video, the input was the following: grab edge > left > up+b diagonally towards the stage. The only real difficulty about getting it down is the timing. If you do it too fast, you'll overshoot the ledge.
So...I'll leave this up for discussion!
thoughts?