bearsfan092
Smash Journeyman
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What I do, and what I think most good players do, is preprocess where the side B is going to happen and then cover those spots. If you were at Battlefield, the spots I'd think are:Stupid question that I'm sure everyone else knows the answer to (consider I can't find it anywhere), but how come I can't react to Fox's side-b when I'm edge-guarding? I know Falco's is significantly harder to react to, but with Fox's it just feels like I'm moving my fingers as fast as I can to ledge-hop > b-air but I always miss by half a second. I see tons of really good players getting the edge-guard like it's a piece of cake but it's actually hard for me.
Any tips for working on this?
1. Top platform
2. Side platform (watch for edge cancel)
3. Someone trying to jank me out and hit me directly
4. Ledge
It sounds like you're struggling the most with 3 and 4. I always start by defending myself and the main stage by being mentally prepared to bair away any side B attempts directly at me. Typically that means I'm facing inward toward the stage threatening a bair or utilt in the perspective of my opponent. I try to hold that mindset until I notice they drop down or upB, and then I wavedash to ledge to either ledgehog (in the case of side B) or ledgehop bair (both cases but more applicble to upB).
The real point of this post is to try to get a mental flowchart that you can recall like the back of your hand and get very comfortable doing it. Hopefully with a few friendlies to try it out, you'll have it down. Just remember that in any fast situation, it's very useful to have a plan so that you spend less time processing what's happening and more brainpower on actually executing.
Anyways my turn to ask for help.
What are some effective ways to punish Falco on retreating dair under the inner lip of a platform? By that, I mean the Falco does a retreating dair and ends up under the inner lip. Obviously you can't do any sort of overhead with the platform (and excessive reliance on overheads is really bad in that MU anyway). I'm trying to brainstorm solutions and I don't really like most of them:
1. Grab the landing. Difficult since the point of a fading aerial is to attack as you leave the danger zone. Requires a read.
2. Running shine. Requires a bit of a read and some pretty tight timing/spacing so as to not get hit by the dair on the run-in.
3. Just respect it and take the small bit of stage they gave to me. This actually is the most logical solution in my eyes, but if this happens in a tournament situation where I'm behind, I might want a more material punish.
4. Take the platform above them and threaten a dropdown aerial. Puts me at risk by placing me over the Falco, which also gives up the slightly advantageous stage position I had.
I'm kinda thinking I should just respect the fact that he's covering himself and just take some of the space he vacated. Thoughts?