nasir123
Smash Ace
well i am not new to mario although i seen bo x7's video od mario advanced tech/'s and other crap i new everything although i did not know how to ace ariel cape extention please tell me mario comrads:D:D:D:D
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If you're got the timing down on most frequent stages like FD and BF, it can be a great asset. No real need for it on Smashville since the KO range is short. Capeglide -> Fludd is epic too.It's not really that useful, considering it's hard to constantly go the maximum distance. I usually start off matches on battlefield by ACEing from the starting platform.
You don't need to go the maxiaum distance. You just need enough distance so that you'll be able to recover alot easier. Cape glide to spike = 1 stock ****.It's not really that useful, considering it's hard to constantly go the maximum distance. I usually start off matches on battlefield by ACEing from the starting platform.
Vids or it didn't happen XDOk, I seen people do the cape glide backwards and straight down. Plus, I've done the one straight down on accident a few times but I have no idea how you do it backwards.
Videos or that's a lie.
Actually, Judge Judy is correct; this technique is done by timing the cape at the very tip of the ledge (At this position you should be nearly off the ledge itself; the timing is very strict).Videos or that's a lie.
I was just going to post that part in my video to see if that is what he was talking about! You had to beat me to it, didn't you? XDActually, Judge Judy is correct; this technique is done by timing the cape at the very tip of the ledge (At this position you should be nearly off the ledge itself; the timing is very strict).
*Here is a video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yCkv2A4Oe9s (Watch closely at 1:11-1:12; he is not falling, he is being propelled downward by his momentum while in the cape animation)*
You are correct but it is still possible to do a downwards cape glide, regardless of auto ledge grabbing; as stated previously, the timing is strict and must be timed at the tip of the ledge.I was just going to post that part in my video to see if that is what he was talking about! You had to beat me to it, didn't you? XD
Well, it's not exactly useful in the normal cape-reversing sense. You can do it off the side of a stage but you'll snap to the ledge instead of continuing downward. The only reason it worked on the platform was because there was nothing to snap to. It is a great way to quickly edgehog though.
It can be done it two ways:I'm not sure that doing an ACE facing backwards is possible though.