When someone hits you.What are the appropriate times for counter?
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When someone hits you.What are the appropriate times for counter?
But I usually do it, but No attack to counter, And it takes a little luck, considering it activates on the fourth frame.When someone hits you.
As the initial mudslinger, I think its your responsiblity to validate yourself (by saying who the hell you are to b*tch at any pro) not Milos.Post666 for you XD
And I usually counter spacies during the Ledge Hop Double Laser and UpB
With Falcon you can do it when they do those random Raptor Boosts
And who are you?
The walljump to bair would allow Marth to regrab the ledge without another up b, I think.Has anyone else just teched it and hit Side B immediately (pretend your a Spacie) and regrabbed the ledge. I've done it once or twice but its a little hard to dupilicate (I didn't exatly practice it very long either).
HowdYdoo, I'd recommend just a regular tech. I mean, wallteching won't give you your 2nd jump back and Bairing won't neccesarily guarantee a hit thus clearing your way to Up B again which is I guess what you were saying. But thats just me so . . .
Good point I didn't think of that. Lately if repeatedly I'm ledgestalling and a character comes close to pressure me (trying to bait a ledgehop nair or something) I let go and throw out a float Side B which hits them and allows me to regrab just to throw them off. Unfortunately, the same problem applies here. You've got to have a floaty one left.The side B thing is only if you have your floaty one left, which I like never do =(
Because Ledgehop uair hits higher and sends them more vertically than ledgehop fair (which then can just DI away from you and you won't be able to regrab at most percents. Ledgehop uair also hits behind you while still having that great trajectory. I normally use it to combo into fairs (dash dance and then fair) and get a ken combo ever now and then (or just WoP them off if they're not in a position to Ken combo)IrArby, why not ledgehop fair and regrab?
What are floaties?
Well, not exactly. Floaty is a term to used for characters that fall slowly. It is essentially the opposite of "fast faller." Most floaty characters are light, but there are some floaty characters that are also pretty heavy.Floaties are the term used for Light chars like peach jigglypuff zelda etc.