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Orah
that video was purely speculative- it was me trying to bring light to a technique that hadn't really been used all that much (and continues to be relatively untouched). Some of those techniques were never used and may
never be viable... just an attempt to further the ganon metagame to show that certain things are possible. By all means, experiment with it as you please and show us how it can be used! That was the point of the vid.
Also, I wasn't nearly as good as I am now back then and labeling the empty RLD as low usability is totally false. It's amazing. It can get your opponent to whiff an attack because they believe that you will waveland, but instead you're safe and sound at the edge. I love doing it vs. Marth when they try to fsmash you- you can RLD, then waveland in and punish the whiffed fsmash via grab because that move is laggy as hell.
Honestly, I've never used RLD up air DJ up air in friendlies or tournament (just because one up air has always been enough). In my opinion, the only time when it would be potentially usable is in a gimp situation, similar to this one:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zt1Hd8PfwVs&t=3m17s
It's essentially the same thing, but he didn't RLD because it wasn't necessary.
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Divinokage
what you said the other day about the waveland bair being a more mid-level technique- I can agree with that. The only reason I chose not to dair was because his percent was high enough that dair wouldn't have killed or led to a follow up. The bair actually set up for an edge guard, which I successfully executed, taking the match. In all honesty, I AM just a mid-level player, so my mindgames are mid-level too. Not to say I'm not improving, but that's just where I'm at right now.
IN OTHER NEWS, I just discovered that Ripple actually has a losing record against Sizzle, so back-to-back two stocking him really boosted my confidence and demonstrated to me that I am improving quickly.
That and I played two other players that used to beat the hell out of me ~6 months ago and they could barely take a game now. I'm really starting to get in people's heads and it feels awesome.
Ian, I distinctly remember you saying a little over 3 years ago that you could see me being the best Ganon in the midwest in 3 years time. Well, 3 years has passed and I'd rank myself #3... with a little more practice, I'm gunning for that #1 spot. Watch out, Trail and Tm
