MasterShake
Smash Lord
I hate his playstyle so much...I just want to know why it seems so easy for KFC and not me.
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Everyone skipped me
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0:00: You did a f-air -> running AC nair. IMO you could've better followed up the fair with a u-tilt or a grab. Based on what happened, both of those probably would've connected with him.
I just copied and pasted. lol If it makes you feel better, I posted my Marth games on the Falco forums. >.>why did you post your falco games here
Damn, thanks. That's all pretty straightforward stuff, so hopefully I can tweak all of it pretty quickly. Really appreciated!@Bones
You have to be frame perfect to pivot things. Only exception is fsmash (which is like 5 frames or something) because otherwise it'd be retardedly difficult to fsmash with the control stick.Lol, but you don't need to be a frame god to pivot. Pivots are actually pretty easy.
**** you .Lol, but you don't need to be a frame god to pivot. Pivots are actually pretty easy.
Lol. Just practice short hopping by pressing up instead of X or Y for a bit, then use that same speed/timing to pivot left or right. You'll get it in no time.**** you .
Umm...no it isn't.Speed is irrelevant for pivoting.
You can dash left, then right immediately, or you can dash left, wait until your dash is almost done, then dash right. You can pivot grab out of either.Umm...no it isn't.
Pivoting fsmash with A isn't weird. It's a lot easier than using the c-stick. I forget how many frames it is. I think it's in Strongbad's frame thread.@Chipmunk you just changed the way I thought about pivots... I mainly use pivots for pivot fsmash and when I used the A button to do so (WEIRD I KNOW) so I always continued holding the ctrl stick left/right even after I stopped my dashdance with fsmash. But the method you're suggesting is essentially ALWAYS doing the inputs for an empty pivot (dash then turn around stop) and then you can do whatever you want out of it, so that even if you input your attack too slowly, it will still come out because you're now in standing animation instead of dashing, just the attack will come out slower... Empty pivots are very easy and I think my pivot consistency is about to go up a whole lot lol. Just need to get used to using c-stick to pivot fsmash...
Thanks lol (I know this was random but it was a crazy revelation for me)
No more accidentally dash attacking into the enemy on like 35% of my pivot fsmash attempts LOL
I thought it was common knowledge to be honest. One of the reasons I don't attack right after pivots is because I like to use pivot ftilt and it's so much easier if you pivot, then ftilt instead of trying to do it in 1.@Chipmunk you just changed the way I thought about pivots... I mainly use pivots for pivot fsmash and when I used the A button to do so (WEIRD I KNOW) so I always continued holding the ctrl stick left/right even after I stopped my dashdance with fsmash. But the method you're suggesting is essentially ALWAYS doing the inputs for an empty pivot (dash then turn around stop) and then you can do whatever you want out of it, so that even if you input your attack too slowly, it will still come out because you're now in standing animation instead of dashing, just the attack will come out slower... Empty pivots are very easy and I think my pivot consistency is about to go up a whole lot lol. Just need to get used to using c-stick to pivot fsmash...
Thanks lol (I know this was random but it was a crazy revelation for me)
No more accidentally dash attacking into the enemy on like 35% of my pivot fsmash attempts LOL
I'm not talking about -when- you pivot. I'm talking about the actual pivot itself.You can dash left, then right immediately, or you can dash left, wait until your dash is almost done, then dash right. You can pivot grab out of either.
Idk what you're talking about at all then... You compared the stick press to SHing, but you don't even have to let go of the stick to pivot. You just have to input the grab when you change directions.I'm not talking about -when- you pivot. I'm talking about the actual pivot itself.
True, but you don't want to always pivot grab. Sometimes you want to pivot fsmash or pivot short hop etc. I'm just talking about pivoting in general, not any specific move afterwards.Idk what you're talking about at all then... You compared the stick press to SHing, but you don't even have to let go of the stick to pivot. You just have to input the grab when you change directions.
You're right on that; my playstyle is lazy lol But I need to learn to play a little smarter and I'm adjusting to everything slowly. Wonderful critique, thank you.hmmm...you have a pretty good Marth. Reminds me a bit of darts at times when you just go in and try whatever you want aggressive and all. I like your movement and the way you make use of the side-B.
If I was you I would try working on change ups and not repeating tactics as often. You got away with it with people who weren't as good but against better and better opposition it kills you more and more. Another thing is you have a beautiful way of giving up your second jump. Either you get hit out of the air or you willingly jump and then Side-b stall and either waveland or go for a FF-Dair. You did it in almost all of your matches and against better players like Green Ranger game 3 for example you got punished very hard for giving up your jump. Last thing I'd say is you should learn to rest on your lead alot more. When you are an up an coming player it's easy to get into a mode where you just want to put on a show and do some fancy stuff but it's better to get the wins under your belt first before you start looking cool. Times when you had a clear lead you would approach without reason or sometimes seemingly without thought. Nairing against shields and then getting grabbed for it. It could be the fact that you also play a Falco alt. I've had this problem as myself but sometimes you get so use to what Falco can do against a shield that you forget Marth isn't a pressure character Without extremely good spacing of retreating aerials.
All in all a pretty good marth.
That's for anyone else who would consider taking a look for me. I'd actually really like to hear from Tai if he's still got a breath or two left, lol.Ref Code: demptisbad
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R3vs18DQs9Y ------ Skip to 6:40
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TcHOVmGDJoc ------ Skip to 2:46
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=11xW3MMDNOU&feature=relmfu ------ Skip to 3:05
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eEu-GZC5sew&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J9yMcqAdfdE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XLlUEWpyfrg ------ Only Game 1
I want to improve with him, and any critique would be helpful.
I am from Finland so that is probably why you have never heard of mewhoa, random nonames better than i expected.
I sometimes do that kind of stuff to catch them offguard. But yea I agree it was kinda too crazy if you mean 1:34don't use counter when you're not yet in a bad situation. powershield is better, but countering from pure neutral on reads is a bad idea.
Yea I know this problem I have tried to cut it off my game, but sometimes when I go with the flow it just starts happening :Dalso fsmashing someone in shield on platform is pretty bad. I can't say i've never done it..but at least wait till the shield has worn down to the point of the fsmash piercing. a fully held shield is hardly decent bait.
When I get a feeling that everything starts to fall apart I kinda start looking for a grab to get something going on and build up some momentum from there, but yea maybe I should just camp when I get that feelingyou attempt random grab way too much the second match..every time he moves in range of you you just throw out the grab and get baited. don't rely on them giving you grabs or you guessing how they will approach..make them miss and grab them.
Yea I used too much counter now that I watch the match again. When I was playing I didn't really feel like I was using it that much1st Game: Too much counter. It's one of those moves when they least expect it, or when they have to hit you (edgeguarding). I see some random F-Smashing that needs to be reduced also. On top of that, I don't see enough capitalization when you get them on the platforms, or even in general. Even though you won, I feel it could have been done a little better.
Hmm I actually like nair because if it hits I get a techchase opportunity. Maybe I should mix it up a little more like sometimes just go in with a dashattack or grab or something. Neutral-B is also something I like to use very much because if it hits their shield then I pretty much know that moves like nair will hit even if they shield2nd Game: Now I see you throwing a lot of NAir. As much as I love that move, it doesn't really do too much but knock them on the ground, in which case there's better things for that. NAir OoS isn't very helpful either since you're vulnerable on your bottom half. FAir is something I'd replace that with, but you used FAir OoS so you know this already. Also, I saw a lot of Neutral-B. A lot. It's good when you're trying to cover options off stage, but otherwise, there are still better choices. Aside from that, you started to get read pretty hard late game. You need to mix up your playstyle and choices so you don't become so predictable. And we're going to give you the BoD on the suicide.
I was tired so that is why my powershielding wasn't very good. I usually can powershield on command so when I decide to powershield I can, but I screwed up many times in that set. There is going to be a tournament in two weeks so after that I will probably post more matches here3rd Game: You're picking up where to use NAir a little more (such as when he's stuck in shield on the top platform, it works great as a shield poke attack). I also see some Powershielding, which is awesome vs Falco since it really slows his momentum down. Try to Powershield more and work it in as an approach. Edgeguard game is a little weird here, since everything is really out of place to where you're spiking him lol. Edgeguarding while you're on the edge is really useful, especially with Marth's BAir because it pushes Falco back more which it what you need. Plus, you can follow it up with a Reverse Up-B if they try to go low.
Overall, it's clear you know the matchup. I'd rather see a game when you're a little more awake though.
On another note, I still need more critique for my vids I put up >_>