Stiyp.NewT
Smash Rookie
Which AT's do you need to master in order to play a competitive Wolf? I tend to scar a lot, but that's really the only AT I use often. Just looking for some advice.
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I can boost smash with Snake and Link, I haven't practice it with wolf too much. It's really not that hard though. Was the Bair and Up B sarcasm though? I'm actually rather good with Wolf's Up B.Boost Smash is definitely something you're going to need, you know how to do that right?
Then there's the retreating Fair, I think that's important.
The next AT you need to master is Bair, very important.
And the most difficult AT in Wolf's arsenal to master: Up B, I recommend practicing this a lot.
Scarring does get predictable I suppose. Shff uair sounds good and the 2 hit combos are nasty. Boost smashing was already mentioned and the 0 lag fair is nifty.scar = predictable.
semiscar = less predictable, but both get predictable over time
boost up smash, 0 lag fair, shff uair for early juggling, and just get the usual 2 hit combos that Wolf is a master of.
bair to fsmash, fair to utilt, nair to dsmash
I figured scarring could work as a good mind game.Scarring is very important. It gives you a different way to get back on stage when someone is trying to crowd your nuts off. Also, you don't have to scar all the time. When someone is waiting for you to scar, you can use a different method to get back on stage. Very useful mind game.
You're talking about Wolf's bair, correct?Scarring is nowhere near as useful as semiscarring. It just gets way too predictable, semiscarring is a bit more of a surprise. Illusion cancel can throw people off, but I don't know if the risk is worth it, being off by one frame can own you there. Bair is a necessity, just like good aim with upB. Also learn to use the spike, if you get used to it, you can get some wonderfully early kills.
For this, would you use the c-stick or the a button?Then there's the retreating Fair, I think that's important.
i was working with wolf and i saw that he could do a dash cancel pivot grab. though i dont think the slide is as long as falco is, but the slide is probably twice the distance of wolfs normal pivot grab, not saying much though. he makes like a "YEA" noise or a "HAH." i dunno how useful this could be though.Can anyone do the dash cancel pivot grab with wolf. I can do it with falco but can't seem to get it with wolf. So you know its very similiar to dacus but instead of pushing up and grab u push back and grab. What happens is ur character slides forward while doing a pivot grab, its very useful for falco since it allows him to turn around his chaingrab to take someone to a ledge. Just curious if wolf can do this, I'm wondering if he'd slide enough to make this useful.