Blazin_Bird
Smash Rookie
Cant wait to try it on some random n00b on wi-fi
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why, wavedashing wasn'ti think this move will be banned from tourneys
wavedashing didn't give you a free kill ><, but i don't think it'd be possible to ban you from using falco's B move, its also probably alot harder to fall into that situation than not.why, wavedashing wasn't
LOLLOLLOLLOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
To an extent. But its a pain in the ya to pull offdoes this actually work?
You haven't played as much as some people. Trust me when I tell you, there is no way anyone who's looking at the screen should ever get caught in this.I have played brawl cless, but i think thie is bull****z
Well, if you know anything about how getting hit into the air works in Brawl, you should know that you cannot get caught in this if you are looking at the tv.Spoc4 isnt my only brawl time, i got about 7-8 hours in at my friends
About this, I remember reading somewhere that infinite combos like this one and Fox's shine are DI-able (I'm told this is called "smash-DI") if you smash the control stick in the direction of the DI repeatedly. I did see a video of someone escaping Fox's shine combo against a wall while supposedly using said technique. Do you mind giving it a go with Falco or explaining whether or not there is a difference between "smash-DI" and DI'ing just by holding the control stick in a direction? (mind, the directions used to escape the combo were toward the enemy and up).You can't DI out of it no. Like you said it will be situational, but when that situation comes up its cool.
I don't think smash DI works in this case, but I could be mistaken. But I agree, its very situational.About this, I remember reading somewhere that infinite combos like this one and Fox's shine are DI-able (I'm told this is called "smash-DI") if you smash the control stick in the direction of the DI repeatedly.
Eh, these stages may end up getting banned from tourneys, but I don't think it's because of move-locking. Stages with walls on the side tend to help preserve lives for longer than reasonable time in competitive play (500% on Hyrule for a good wall techer, or even higher). And to get caught in one of these locks sounds very difficult, as you'd have to be an idiot to leave yourself in the situation. This COULD be a problem depending on how easy it is to setup a combo lock with various lock-able moves, but I doubt it. Rather than panic, though, I'd still like to know if this is DI-able in any fashion, if only for the sake of curiosity.It seems like Brawl has a lot of locks, such as this and jab-locks against a wall, prompting stages with walls to likely come under fire, and maybe banned from tourneys. It's sad, really.
thank you.Agreed. The game isn't even out yet and almost every thread on SWF has someone screaming ban this ban that. Jeez. Give the game a chance