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How do you learn what the best options are? Experience?You don't need fox, if your techskill is on point with falco it will translate to all your characters. Especially platform movement.
If you really want to speed up, practice wavelands with a few characters you like playing. It allows you to move around without using shine to get to a certain height.
Some advice I could give is you should only focus on using techskill if you understand what you are doing. If you get super technical you can end up having too many options at one time and pick options that are less than ideal. As opposed to learning the best options and learning tech out of necessity.
Consider the risk reward of doing each move.
1. Puts them into a bad position/damage and keeps you in a safe postion
2. Puts them into a postion to reset to neutral/damage and keeps you in a safe postion
3. No damage, resets to neutral
4. Damage/etc, but there is a chance you could get punished
5. Damage, puts you in a bad postion
6. No damage, puts you into a bad postion
^just some examples.
but yeah, the more you play the game the more you will recognize what to do in a situation. There are players that gamble a lot though, but sometimes it pays off.
How do you feel is the best way to learn tech skill? Do you just do it over and over until you "get it" and let your mind and muscles build up to just getting the tech down on their own or is it a good idea to break the tech down consciously to the problem areas of execution you're getting wrong and attempt to fix them?
Do you think players can mislearn a tech skill and create a bad habit that way in how they execute the skill?