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Hmm, since you want a questions, I have one related to lasers, although not completely just applied to dshl37 posts (38) and 397 views? Where are the people asking tips? ^^
Hmm to be more exactly the dash gives you a momentum that makes you slide backwards and at the same time carries you more distance after your RSHDL, this can be useful because we can instant edgehog after a RSHDL and... well is just some fancy stuff ^^So what you guys are saying is dash fowards first, and somehow that momentum will get transferred when I press back in the air?
I do it by sliding my thumb from y to b, then b again really quick. It's much harder to do with x because x is way farther away.is there n e secret to it at all? or is it just x to b then b really fast?
yeah thats true but its still hard for me with y becuz im used to jumping with x...but does any one use up?... cuz thats the easiest way for me tho i hate to jump with upI do it by sliding my thumb from y to b, then b again really quick. It's much harder to do with x because x is way farther away.
thats the way i was trying too do it so ill prolly keep practicing it that wayUsing the control stick for this is the easiest way to master SHDL. I do it with the control stick all the time in serious matches or friendlies, I also RSHDL very well now that I've learned the timing. The X and B method isn't too hard I was trying it and I get some SHDL, but I still feel more comfortable with the control stick, note that I not short hop with the control stick I just switch to it when I'm SHDL/RSHDL
Actually it does.and learn that being able to RSHDL moving accross the stage will not magically make you win
Lasering effecitively can HELP you win, but it's still more important to do everything else fox is about. and i didn't lasering couldn't be very effective. I said specifically RSHDLing in motion. i said that won't make you win because you can use it. that's like the most specific type of lasering you can learn, and you can do without it. Sure, i'm not saying it's bad to learn. BUt if there's something else you're having trouble with, you should probably learn it before RSHDLing in motion. if you can shl, rshl, triple laser, reverse triple laser, and shdl, you'll do in most cases just as well as someone who can RSHDL accross the stage.Lasering can help you win. It is a really great frustration tactic and can create openings in your opponents gameplay which fox is really good at punishing. A fox that can laser effectivly and be smart about it is very hard to play. They tack on damage while spacing themselves properly to punish your mistakes. And it's not like you have to laser the whole match. Keeping your playstyle varied is also very effective.
For example if you were to play defensivly with lasers the first match and win your opponent might pick a character that they think can handel that style along with a stage and then you can either counterpick another character based on the stage or stay fox and play agressivly throwing them off completly. Winning isn't just about winning one match at a time. You have to think about stage counterpicks and well as character counterpicks especially if you only play one character. If you can win the first match the advantage is yours.
no sir. a jc shine is in fact the other way around, it cancels your jump w/ a shine before leaving the ground, like a jc grab, but w/ a shine. Used for multishining and shield shining.om3n, a jc shine is canceling the lag of the shine by jumping. a shdl is a short hop double laser. and rshdl is a reverse short hop double laser (using a reverse neutral b)
hmmm... what is with this whole naming scheme issue. crouch canceling is being in the state of crouching while being hit. That is it. the "crouch canceling to stop a dash" is actually know as dash canceling. as in a dash canceled forward smash. and no. jumping out of a shine to cancel the lag is drastically different than what is termed JCing a shine. Completely different things, although ppl often jump out of shines into JCed shines. aka multishining.