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Ledgedash help

Foxco

Smash Cadet
Joined
Oct 30, 2014
Messages
40
Guys I'm in desperate need of some help, I have been practising this damn technique each day for months and I only have it down to about a 50% consistency which really isn't good enough. I know the frame data for the timing and I have seen the control stick maps and I know when I've air dodged too steep or when I've jumped too early. I think my problem is instead of pressing the control stick fully down to the bottom rivet and rolling the stick, I cut it short and only tilt down and roll across leading to inconsistency when I don't tilt out of the deadzone. How does everyone else do it, do you go straight down and roll the control stick up to the correct angle very quickly? Or am I doing it right, just not having much luck?
 

Foxco

Smash Cadet
Joined
Oct 30, 2014
Messages
40
I haven't tried C-stick, is it easy to jump on frame one still? AirFair that does help, it just feels like its open to a lot of inconsistency if you don't tilt it enough or to the wrong spot so it doesn't register. I'm just unsure as to why my consistency is so low after practising this for so long, it's infuriating.
 

Archelon

Smash Journeyman
Joined
Jul 27, 2015
Messages
393
Location
Ontario, Canada
I haven't tried C-stick, is it easy to jump on frame one still? AirFair that does help, it just feels like its open to a lot of inconsistency if you don't tilt it enough or to the wrong spot so it doesn't register. I'm just unsure as to why my consistency is so low after practising this for so long, it's infuriating.
lol I forgot... I claw so the window is easy, but it's probably just harder anyways for most people.
 
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