ZodiakLucien
Smash Ace
http://youtube.com/watch?v=-0BPHc6HYvU
and here's the prequel:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-GowBED9e14
and here's the prequel:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-GowBED9e14
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Honestly teching is pretty much a lost art in Brawl. In most circumstances it's much more advantageous to just land and then use your pitfalled attack to get back up. You usually get in a hit on your opponent who charges to attack you and you also aren't vulnerable due to the massive invincibility you get from the pitfall.Stage spikes ftw. I want to see someone walltech one though, seems everyones just forgot about tech.
Not consistently, but it works.I wonder if jabbing after aerials can be applied to create combos consistently...
You are sickNot consistently, but it works. For example, I was playing my mom last night on a timed battle in bed for 11 minutes and I was just bouncing her so hard that she said her peeper couldn't take it anymore so I should place my anaconda through her bum bum and were were able to do it for 12 minutes..
I think that it's lost really only for me in WiFi, because the lag really does a number on frame specific stuff like teching.Honestly teching is pretty much a lost art in Brawl. In most circumstances it's much more advantageous to just land and then use your pitfalled attack to get back up. You usually get in a hit on your opponent who charges to attack you and you also aren't vulnerable due to the massive invincibility you get from the pitfall.
Wallteching would seem to be just as useful in Brawl though to prevent level spikes so I think you're right about that.
Think of what happens when you cling onto a non-invincible edgehogger with Falcon's UpB. He grabs them, then explodes them against the stage which results in a spike-like trajectory and velocity. The same thing is seen in the video ZodiakLucien posted, but he didn't use the UpB cling thing.I think that it's lost really only for me in WiFi, because the lag really does a number on frame specific stuff like teching.
Also, what's stage spiking?