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Sometimes I wonder why people call something situational. Every move in the game is situational.
Dair has a situation where it is useful. The fact that we can't SH Dair all over the place shouldn't make it a bad move.
Every time somebody simply says a move is situational, a little part of me dies.
Aren't you confusing situational with outclassed?there's a difference between situational moves where there are better options even in those situations, like squirtle's d-tilt, and situational moves where it really is the best option, like ivysaur's d-air.
i can't think of a better move to use against a falco that's recovering low, for example.
I believe it was Retro that did it.reflex made a thread on ivy's n-air trip a while ago. i really can't see the u-smash coming out fast enough to get them before they can recover from the trip though... it's probably more reliable to predict the roll? i know i have a tendency to roll away whenever i get hit by a tripping move.
Looks at Toby and Shaya...EDIT: If someone makes a diagram for the initial Bullet Seed hitbox (in the air and on the ground), I'll love you forever, and I think that would help Ivysaur theorycrafting immensely.
I have to say, you legitimately put a smile on my face with this post. I needed that.That kind of negative chit-chat is what holds ivy back from being bett.. awes.. amaz..
....less sh*t.
Upair can be a follow-up if you nair high enough in the air and read the enemy's DI right. To my knowledge, though, this isn't a true combo.Does Nair combo into Uair?