Kernelcapi
Smash Rookie
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- Jan 22, 2016
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Ryu's shield break is very unique to say the least. It comes out pretty slow, opponents can unshield before the shield breaking hitbox comes out and it doesn't even break them entirely when your opponent has full, healthy shield. However i have found out some ways to poke, bait out, and eventually break your opponents shield very easily.
SHIELD BAITING OPTIONS
1. Nair is a great approach option and can poke pretty well.
2. Bair is pretty safe on shield and can bait out a shield grab.
3. Hadouken and red hadouken can be wave bounced and bait shield.I give reference to:https://www.reddit.com/r/smashbros/co...(credit: hoodedaltair)
Thats about it for baiting options now for setups
SETUPS
1. One (light) jab_Bait shield_Shieldbreak
2. many (light) up or down tilts till shield comes out_shieldbreak
3. Approach with nair_Land behind_bait shield_shieldbreak
4. Bair on shield_bait shield grab_shieldbreak
Those are the setups and poking options that I have found with Ryu but i'd love to hear anything you guys have to say. This is my first thread so let me know if i said anything wrong or if there are anymore setups or anything related to this matter.
Thanks,
The Kernel
SHIELD BAITING OPTIONS
1. Nair is a great approach option and can poke pretty well.
2. Bair is pretty safe on shield and can bait out a shield grab.
3. Hadouken and red hadouken can be wave bounced and bait shield.I give reference to:https://www.reddit.com/r/smashbros/co...(credit: hoodedaltair)
Thats about it for baiting options now for setups
SETUPS
1. One (light) jab_Bait shield_Shieldbreak
2. many (light) up or down tilts till shield comes out_shieldbreak
3. Approach with nair_Land behind_bait shield_shieldbreak
4. Bair on shield_bait shield grab_shieldbreak
Those are the setups and poking options that I have found with Ryu but i'd love to hear anything you guys have to say. This is my first thread so let me know if i said anything wrong or if there are anymore setups or anything related to this matter.
Thanks,
The Kernel