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Curving Fire Wolf

Chaco

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It can be done, I did it like three times the other day, and we're talking like 60 degrees too.

I was aiming down at the bottom of FD and saw that I was not high enough and was going to bounce, and I somehow made it go parallel with the stage and have no landing lag, he kinda slid into a Dtilt.

Note: It was always heading down towards the stage.
 

Captain Sa10

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The fire wolf can actually go into all of the cardinal directions as well as all or if not most of the angles within a 360 degree radius. Some alreayd no this but for those that dont, it's still a good reference.
 

Chaco

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I'm talking in the middle of Fire wolf changing directions...
 

Ishiey

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This happened when you approached the ground, right? You probably know that upB has 16 directions. If you use the one that aims you one direction down from parallel to the stage, you will follow the path of the stage when you hit it. Do you think thats what it was?
 

Chaco

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Honestly, I have no clue.

Diagram time.

= Is stage W is wolf
-is air
-----------------w
------------------
==========

------------------
--------------w--
==========

------------------
-----------------
======<w==

And ended about

==<w======

Hope that makes some sense...o_o

It like curved though....like banana curve. o_o
 

Ishiey

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Yeah, you used it at the angle that was almost parallel, and it carried you along the ground. I'm pretty certain about this, we had a similar thread a while back and that's the conclusion we got over there too.
 
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