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Bowser's Side B Cancel (Quick Tip)

What's a side b cancel?

  • Beginners : Jump - Side B

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  • Neutral : Jump - Side B - Input any attack

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  • Experts ( frame users ) : Short hop - wait a few frames - Side B - Input any attack

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iiJjRr

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When I was in training, I found this very interesting tech used with Bowser's side b (Flying Slam). Its a pretty easy tech!

How to perform :

Jump - Side B when landing - input whatever you want

Like Jump - Side B - Up tilt , Jump - Side B - Down Tilt ,The possibilities are endless.

I think you can use special moves too!
Jump - Side B - Neutral B
Jump - Side B - Side B
Jump - Side B - Down B
Jump - Side B - Up B
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------If your doing it too early, you may not cancel a move..
If you know any frame data, it can be easy for you!

@username on Nintendo Network : iiJjRr
 

Dε√ilj∦o

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Paris, France
The Bowser's forum is discussing Bowser since, well obviously, the realease of the game and as your first post on it, you create a new thread to tell us what we already know, that Klaw autocancels.
 

Zigsta

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This has been known for a very long time. It's incredibly handy for mixups and getting back to the ground/stage.

Even though it's been known, thanks for posting. The more people who practice and discover new tech (even if they actually didn't discover it first), the better we all become.

I'm locking this since no further discussion is needed. Hope to see you around the boards. :)
 
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