Kotastic
Smash Ace
So, I'm trying to further understand my advantages of stage positioning and utilizing my character's strengths. With this in mind against a Falcon in friendlies (the matchup I have the most understanding in atm), I find that I express myself to culminate all I learned with Marth's rules, such as making my swings count and strong pressure game especially at the corner. This is because not only do I know Marth's capabilities, but I know Falcon's options as well. At some point, I was so engrossed in our matches that I was effortlessly able to 4-stock him on Dreamland despite us clearly being relatively evenly matched in our previous games. No cheap gimps, clean neutral and punish game to seal the deal.
However, I still have holes which I would like clarified. As I understand, fair is amazing at pressuring Falcon at the corner. However, often Falcon is shielding and would opt to roll after I late fair. I try to punish it on reaction by grab but I'm too late as he regains center stage or hits me. Do you believe that it's possible to react to punish the roll after the fair (and I just have poor reaction time), or is this what you mean by waiting and punishing escape/panic options. Additionally, is this fair pressure something I can do safely to other characters like Fox/Falco?
Also, I'm still trying to internalize what you said earlier with "wait to not swing than to try and find good ways to swing and approach."
Are these scenarios you're referring to?
https://youtu.be/jrRtAg3QOn8?t=2m31s
https://youtu.be/f8yKWtB2nOg?t=2m5s
If not, would you not mind giving a visual demonstration of waiting paying off? Doesn't have to be specifically the falcon mu.
However, I still have holes which I would like clarified. As I understand, fair is amazing at pressuring Falcon at the corner. However, often Falcon is shielding and would opt to roll after I late fair. I try to punish it on reaction by grab but I'm too late as he regains center stage or hits me. Do you believe that it's possible to react to punish the roll after the fair (and I just have poor reaction time), or is this what you mean by waiting and punishing escape/panic options. Additionally, is this fair pressure something I can do safely to other characters like Fox/Falco?
Also, I'm still trying to internalize what you said earlier with "wait to not swing than to try and find good ways to swing and approach."
Are these scenarios you're referring to?
https://youtu.be/jrRtAg3QOn8?t=2m31s
https://youtu.be/f8yKWtB2nOg?t=2m5s
If not, would you not mind giving a visual demonstration of waiting paying off? Doesn't have to be specifically the falcon mu.