I've been messing around with Dsmash.
The purpose is to increase the chances of landing a Dsmash.
The vid shows two, or actually three, coo' ways in which you can Dsmash.
It first shows normal buffered Dsmashes (#0)
(So that new ZSSs can understand the difference better)
Then 'Dsmash out of Dash Dance' (#1)
Then 'Retreating Dsmash' (#2) + 'Retreating turn around Dsmash' (#3)
Vid: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UXoNUN170ok
The trick to all these is the timing.
All of them are based on Dash Dancing.
But, unlike Fsmash, Usmash, DA, grab, jump, and side+b out of Dash Dance,
(which are all really easy to perform),
this requires that you press C-stick down at the exact same time as you dash in the other direction.
I believe the "Retreating Dsmash" has great potential.
The purpose is to increase the chances of landing a Dsmash.
The vid shows two, or actually three, coo' ways in which you can Dsmash.
It first shows normal buffered Dsmashes (#0)
(So that new ZSSs can understand the difference better)
Then 'Dsmash out of Dash Dance' (#1)
Then 'Retreating Dsmash' (#2) + 'Retreating turn around Dsmash' (#3)
Vid: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UXoNUN170ok
The trick to all these is the timing.
All of them are based on Dash Dancing.
But, unlike Fsmash, Usmash, DA, grab, jump, and side+b out of Dash Dance,
(which are all really easy to perform),
this requires that you press C-stick down at the exact same time as you dash in the other direction.
I believe the "Retreating Dsmash" has great potential.