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Is there a thread that has all tips, tricks, techniques, etc, for P: M?

Sai_

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I'm fairly new to P: M and I've noticed significant differences between SSBB, SSBM, and P: M. However, I want to improve on my playstyle, but I haven't found any information about advanced techniques such as wave dashing, moonwalking, etc that involve P: M. I moved all my data from my Wii to Wii U so sadly I can't use the GC anymore and have to use CCP, and I've noticed a lot of the advanced techniques showcase the GC; it would be appreciated if someone can recommend me a CCP set up.
 

TobiasXK

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That won't cover retained/modified Brawl mechanics, though, like DACUS and glide tossing and RAR and such. I think expecting new P:M players to just know everything applicable about Melee and Brawl is sort of silly; it would be useful to have a sticky here that handles the important P:M stuff as though it were its own game (which it is), even if there is a lot of overlap with Melee and Brawl compendiums.
 

Abeebo

Smash Journeyman
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^ I can dig it. Kind of like a wiki for advance/competitive play. A Glossary with ABC-ordered terms thoroughly explained. A level up would be adding images/gifs, links to example videos, and maybe even game of origin from where the technique came from just to add a little history.
 

Sai_

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That would be very helpful. I've just recently applied L-Canceling and wavedash with Marth and Roy and it is pretty helpful; knowing more advanced techniques relative to P: M in a form of a wiki would be great.
 

Charby

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I guess if somone was realy motivated he could redo the video shown above and include all the news AT from Brawl too
 

Sai_

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How do I break out of a grab quickly? CPUs seem to instantly break out but I mash buttons and move the control stick like crazy and nothing happens.
 

ManoxMano

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If they go for a throw right away there is not much room to break away...only time mashing out works out is if your opponent waits a while before throwing, or if he smacks you
 
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