Ulevo
Smash Master
I discovered this a while back, but I never thought to really talk about it.
If you notice when you go for a DTilt and then try to do a FTilt normally, there is a lag time in the transition between the two moves. Also, depending on how fast you hit the attack button for the FTilt, there will be lag time in between the three connecting strikes.
Well, if while doing a DTilt, you angle the stick from down forward to forward as you exit the IASA Frames, you will buffer the FTilt. This will not only ensure that the FTilt comes out faster than normal following the FTilt, but the FTilt will move at lightning speed. Comparable to that of his Standard A, actually. In Training, this registeres as a 4 Consecutive Hits combo, and is very good at pressuring and hitting opponents attempting to attack you after a shielded DTilt.
Try it out.![Smile :) :)](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
If you notice when you go for a DTilt and then try to do a FTilt normally, there is a lag time in the transition between the two moves. Also, depending on how fast you hit the attack button for the FTilt, there will be lag time in between the three connecting strikes.
Well, if while doing a DTilt, you angle the stick from down forward to forward as you exit the IASA Frames, you will buffer the FTilt. This will not only ensure that the FTilt comes out faster than normal following the FTilt, but the FTilt will move at lightning speed. Comparable to that of his Standard A, actually. In Training, this registeres as a 4 Consecutive Hits combo, and is very good at pressuring and hitting opponents attempting to attack you after a shielded DTilt.
Try it out.