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Chain Grabbing as Doc?

Vonpuppin

Smash Rookie
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Oct 23, 2013
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Not sure if this thread exists or not, but I didn't see one so sorry if it does.

I don't really have many friends that play melee so I resort to practicing in training mode and against level 1's, which is bad I know.
I've learned to chain grab the spacies, and other characters, which doc from 25% to 100%, but with smash DI will this work, or in other words will this work on my friends and other humans?
 

JerkPhil

Smash Journeyman
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Jul 17, 2008
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Sweden
Smash DI doesn't affect throws (except Puff's Fthrow iirc). Try training on level 3s instead as their DI is more human.
 

гυιη

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Also, you can read up on SmashMac's guide as there is a mostly complete section about which characters are able to be CG'd as well as the percents where they are automatically another CG or have the possibility of being CG'd again. His guide is sticked.
 

EddyBearr

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Minneapolis, Minnesota
Not sure if this thread exists or not, but I didn't see one so sorry if it does.

I don't really have many friends that play melee so I resort to practicing in training mode and against level 1's, which is bad I know.
I've learned to chain grab the spacies, and other characters, which doc from 25% to 100%, but with smash DI will this work, or in other words will this work on my friends and other humans?

For Sheik's spacies tech chase, I've had good luck facing spacies on FD on training with them on "evade." They always avoid me, and they avoid ledges. It's still too predictable, but it's helping my reaction time, getting me akin to "bad DI/teching (mindless avoiding like many less-than-great players), and helping me know to what extent I should be positioned in order to get the chase.

Not much help for Doc, but maybe you can use this concept.
 
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