Dalal
Smash Ace
If you've already mastered Fox's Infinite Waveshine Combo then ignore...
Fox has a combo where he shines the opponent, wavedashes, then shines again, and then wavedashes again. This can be repeated until you reach the end of the stage. This combo can be made truly infinite if, when your shined opponent is near the edge of the stage, you shine him back the other way by wavedashing a little bit past him and then shining. This is a great combo for racking up damage on the opponent and finally short-hop nair-ing it at the edge of the FD to send them flying far horizontally. However, this combo is hard to master and you need a perfect wavedash.
Anyway, I'm sure most of you knew that. What I'm hear to talk about is a cheap way to make this infinite combo easier. A way to apply a 'handicap' so that performing this combo becomes a breeze. Although this takes some practice to master, mastering the combo without a handicap will take way more time and effort. So here's the thing:
As soon as a course is selected and it begins loading, lightly hold up on the control stick with your left thumb. You should push the control stick up about 1/4 of the way it can go totally. At the same time, hold Start+X+Y with your right hand by putting the index finger on Start, the middle on Y, and the ring finger on X. Don't hold L or R or Z. Hold this position until you see 'Go!' on the screen. The handicap has been activated! Now, you'll notice that you can wavedash while holding the control stick perfectly horizontal. Now, if you press Down+B and then immediately do a perfectly horizontal wavedash, you'll slide fast and long and will be able to immediately shine them again, starting the infinite! You can also activate this in the middle of a match while they are dying. Hold up and X+Y+Start for 3 seconds just as before. What this does is it resets the neutral position of the Control Stick so that it's always pointing a little downwards. If you practice the infinite combo with this 'handicap' activated, you'll be doing it perfectly after a way smaller amount of practice. Try it on Doctor Mario, Samus... all the characters except Luigi. It becomes so much easier.
But keep in mind that this, being a handicap, will do exactly as a normal handicap does; it will get you dependant on it. So only use this once in a while so you don't become too comfortable wavedashing while holding the control stick perfectly horizontal.
Anyway, I just thought I'd share this with you guys in case you didn't know it. I think it's pretty cool! By the way, this is the most useful when you're playing on Final Destination. They can't do anything and they think you're really skilled...
Fox has a combo where he shines the opponent, wavedashes, then shines again, and then wavedashes again. This can be repeated until you reach the end of the stage. This combo can be made truly infinite if, when your shined opponent is near the edge of the stage, you shine him back the other way by wavedashing a little bit past him and then shining. This is a great combo for racking up damage on the opponent and finally short-hop nair-ing it at the edge of the FD to send them flying far horizontally. However, this combo is hard to master and you need a perfect wavedash.
Anyway, I'm sure most of you knew that. What I'm hear to talk about is a cheap way to make this infinite combo easier. A way to apply a 'handicap' so that performing this combo becomes a breeze. Although this takes some practice to master, mastering the combo without a handicap will take way more time and effort. So here's the thing:
As soon as a course is selected and it begins loading, lightly hold up on the control stick with your left thumb. You should push the control stick up about 1/4 of the way it can go totally. At the same time, hold Start+X+Y with your right hand by putting the index finger on Start, the middle on Y, and the ring finger on X. Don't hold L or R or Z. Hold this position until you see 'Go!' on the screen. The handicap has been activated! Now, you'll notice that you can wavedash while holding the control stick perfectly horizontal. Now, if you press Down+B and then immediately do a perfectly horizontal wavedash, you'll slide fast and long and will be able to immediately shine them again, starting the infinite! You can also activate this in the middle of a match while they are dying. Hold up and X+Y+Start for 3 seconds just as before. What this does is it resets the neutral position of the Control Stick so that it's always pointing a little downwards. If you practice the infinite combo with this 'handicap' activated, you'll be doing it perfectly after a way smaller amount of practice. Try it on Doctor Mario, Samus... all the characters except Luigi. It becomes so much easier.
But keep in mind that this, being a handicap, will do exactly as a normal handicap does; it will get you dependant on it. So only use this once in a while so you don't become too comfortable wavedashing while holding the control stick perfectly horizontal.
Anyway, I just thought I'd share this with you guys in case you didn't know it. I think it's pretty cool! By the way, this is the most useful when you're playing on Final Destination. They can't do anything and they think you're really skilled...