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Could somebody explain these buttons/technices

HotelWaffle

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I got a 55 win rate in for glory ive been in 60's but went against better players and lost. What does Fair, U-air, Nair, b-air, d-air, mean? I think b-air means back throw but im not sure about the others.
 

ZeroJanitor

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Any *air word means ariel attacks. Nair is neutral air, fair is forward air, u-air is up air, bair is back air, dair is down air.
 
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Pluid

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I'm assuming you're new. This probably isn't the best place to post this but I'll help you out.
All the button inputs are done while in the air.
Fair = Forward Air (:GCR:+:GCA:)
Uair = Up Air (:GCU:+:GCA:)
Bair = Back Air (:GCL:+:GCA:)
Dair = Down Air (:GCD:+:GCA:)
Nair = Neutral Air (:GCA:)
 

HotelWaffle

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I'm assuming you're new. This probably isn't the best place to post this but I'll help you out.
All the button inputs are done while in the air.
Fair = Forward Air (:GCR:+:GCA:)
Uair = Up Air (:GCU:+:GCA:)
Bair = Back Air (:GCL:+:GCA:)
Dair = Down Air (:GCD:+:GCA:)
Nair = Neutral Air (:GCA:)
This is my first online smash but im not new to series. Been playing since 64. Thanks for button input pictures. :D Ness's back air is really good.
 

Crazc

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Was :4greninja:'d. Yeah, these are pretty commonly used terms. When @ Pluid Pluid said you were new, he didnt mean new to the series (i assume), he meant new to competitive. terms included.
 
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