TM 023
Smash Cadet
So, guys, certainly you have already watched My Smash Corner's video talking about the lagless ledge get-up technique (If you don't, give a look: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1oBLDQlPkQk).
Okay, we know the technique, we know how to do. But... It's hard to do even when mastered.
Luckily, I was in training mode with Ganon trying to improve my gameplay with this technique, and I discovered something that us, Ganon fellows, could use to make our recovery and edgeguard easier.
So, I present you, guys, with this: Ganon's Easier Lagless Ledge Get-up (we can choose a better name later).
This technique is almost the same thing that the original one, but easier for us (It's in the name lol).
Enough talk, let me tell how to do.
This could be a huge change in the way that we back to the stage. So, please test and let me know what you think about this.
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ryg9mp3L4fw
Okay, we know the technique, we know how to do. But... It's hard to do even when mastered.
Luckily, I was in training mode with Ganon trying to improve my gameplay with this technique, and I discovered something that us, Ganon fellows, could use to make our recovery and edgeguard easier.
So, I present you, guys, with this: Ganon's Easier Lagless Ledge Get-up (we can choose a better name later).
This technique is almost the same thing that the original one, but easier for us (It's in the name lol).
Enough talk, let me tell how to do.
- Do the technique showed by My Smash Corner's video: While holding the ledge, quickly press back, jump and hold foward.
- Now, here's the secret: While jumping and holding foward, use Bair. That's It.
- I recommend using the right stick to do the Bair, and a shoulder button to jump.
This could be a huge change in the way that we back to the stage. So, please test and let me know what you think about this.
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ryg9mp3L4fw
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