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Mario Combo

Shookons

Smash Rookie
Joined
Oct 19, 2015
Messages
4
Hi I'm new player and I have a question.

When you do the mario combo (Dair into Uair).

Sometimes when I finish the Dair and do Uair, mario jumps while doing Uair instead of standing and doing it. What am I doing wrong? can't figure it out exactly. Sometimes I have it and sometimes he jumps while doing Uair
 

Kirbstomper

Smash Apprentice
Joined
Apr 16, 2015
Messages
112
Location
Atlanta GA
When you jump with his up air it means your putting your stick too high. It's basically that you're inputting stick jump up air instead of just up air. You just need the stick to be in up tilt position and you won't jump
 

<Fruity>

Smash Apprentice
Joined
Oct 30, 2011
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165
Location
Barcelona
When you jump with his up air it means your putting your stick too high. It's basically that you're inputting stick jump up air instead of just up air. You just need the stick to be in up tilt position and you won't jump
No. Just after performing a Dair, you can put your stick as high as you want to. Mario won't jump again.
 

Shookons

Smash Rookie
Joined
Oct 19, 2015
Messages
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Thanks a lot guys ! Works perfectly now.
Any other advice for a beginner like me? I don't really know how to improve. Well I mean how to make practice efficient. All I know so far is that mario combo and don't really know anything else about mario
 

Uair

Banned via Warnings
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Jun 16, 2015
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Thanks a lot guys ! Works perfectly now.
Any other advice for a beginner like me? I don't really know how to improve. Well I mean how to make practice efficient. All I know so far is that mario combo and don't really know anything else about mario
Jump to throw fire balls and figure out how to do extended upb recovery.
 

Tom Bombadil

Smash Journeyman
Joined
Oct 12, 2012
Messages
305
Location
Oregon
Thanks a lot guys ! Works perfectly now.
Any other advice for a beginner like me? I don't really know how to improve. Well I mean how to make practice efficient. All I know so far is that mario combo and don't really know anything else about mario
(1) Learn and practice your advanced techniques and movement. For Mario, a few important things are rising tornado, extended upB, FF uair without jumping, getting 2 uairs from 1 short hop, jab grab, and all the movement options that all characters have

(2) Watch good Mario players play mid level players. I think that watching Isai vs Kikoushi grand finals at Apex 2013 isn't going to teach you much if you're a newer player. At a very high level, smash is all about spacing but mid level smash is much more about combo consistency, speed, and game knowledge. In my opinion, you learn much more about the characters watching mid level smash. As long as the Mario player is strong, the most important thing is that they are playing someone who isn't significantly better than them.

Check out some pools or early bracket games from any tournament. Some Mario players to check out: Isai, Nintendude, Czar, Fireblaster. Also Ballin4life has some Mario friendlies on his channel where he trashes his friends. Look out for: how they recover, what they do during spacing, what attacks they frequently use (and also which they avoid), and if they are using any techniques that you are unfamiliar/unpracticed with

(3) Learn your combos. @SSBPete has a great tutorial to get you started: (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=itxXRlLQIGY&t=2m)

(4) Get online and get wrecked by strong players. Learn from every loss, think about the fact that you got upsmashed after teching in place 3 times that game and your opponent obviously had no trouble reading your habits, for example.
 
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