Salaad
Smash Ace
A rising Dair? or just don't jump off at all and maybe do a ledgehopped Dair.
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Easiest way for me to explain how the ASDI c-stick, smash DI, and DI works is to do a Fox vs Peach on FD. Let the Fox sh drill Peach without fastfalling. First just DI away. Then just hold away on the C-stick, then try to smash DI with the joystick away. You should easily tell the difference. ASDI is basically half the distance of what a Smash DI would be.This is a general question that could be asked in the melee discussion forum, but I'd just like to clarify a bit on DI.
I am reading a guide by Doraki which states that when I get knocked off the stage, "to survive, DI to the perpendicular of your trajectory and preferably upwards, while ASDIng towards the stage with the C-stick."
So the question is, does using the C-stick to ASDI toward the stage in addition to the control stick improve marth's DI? I've always used just the control stick, so this may be an innovation to my game.
nice post but yeah i agree the cstick out proirtizes the control stick so you can achieve a detached influence in any hit.Easiest way for me to explain how the ASDI c-stick, smash DI, and DI works is to do a Fox vs Peach on FD. Let the Fox sh drill Peach without fastfalling. First just DI away. Then just hold away on the C-stick, then try to smash DI with the joystick away. You should easily tell the difference. ASDI is basically half the distance of what a Smash DI would be.
So what Doraki is explaining is that try to do the real DI/smash DI that is your best chance of survival with the joystick, and use the ASDI (since it is practically 100% since you can hold the c-stick before the hit) to get a good initial DI. Basically you have a much better chance of doing the ASDI towards the stage and doing normal DI with the best chance of survival rather than trying to smash DI towards the stage. Because if you miss the smash DI your dead.
This is why on Fox upthrows to upairs. If I remember I try to ASDI up and smash DI (I do the "air dashdance" method to get out of them. Since I think Fox has less of a chance to get the second hit of the upair if your slightly higher and getting the smash DI. Since I do the "air dashdance" method to try to get out of upthrow -> upair, trying to ASDI left or right is pointless since I may smash DI in the opposite direction of my ASDI and kill myself. Now that I think about it though, ASDI down while DIing left or right may save you from low upthrow upairs that would be just enough to kill you with just left or right DI.
So I can only achieve 98-99% of marth's DI with the control stick, but adding in the C-stick improves the DI by 1-2%? That small percentage is so small it's like in the margin of error.yes ASDI adds like 1-2% according to magus...in other words..not too big a deal but somewhat useful...
Depends on what you use it for. For big hits that will most likely kill you it's chances of helping you are fairly little. Using it to help people miss multihit attacks such as drillshines (each hit of the drill will cause ASDI as long as you hold the c-stick) or Fox upairs help give them a chance to miss. That being said I still try to use it, every little bit helps.So I can only achieve 98-99% of marth's DI with the control stick, but adding in the C-stick improves the DI by 1-2%? That small percentage is so small it's like in the margin of error.
You should think about it on your own first before asking us. Tell us what you think, then we'll discuss it. The point is to use your brain first before going to others for the answers.Which characters do double fairs/fair -> u air in one shorthop work best on?
i can't do double shhfled fairs, is it just my slow fingers?
3000+ postsWhat is a wavedashed I keep hearing about is it good because all my friend who use Link (the best character in the game because of his Up-B on the ground is unbeatable) don't know and I don't know either. Is it helpful?
i will mm u my link will raep u wit upB kekekelol I kid you not. MM anyone?
LOL. You play another character????i will mm u my link will raep u wit upB kekeke
Dammit Bailey why do you know me so well. MM RETRACTED.LOL. You play another character????
I think I posted an answer to this like 2 days ago. You should try the search function, cause I've seen this question at least 10 times. Here goes the copy and paste:I need help with Marth vs Peach. What are the simple things you should and should not do against peach? What to do when she's floating,etc.
Like many things, learning the uses for wavedashing requires experience. Play around with it; if you get hit after a wavedash, then don't use it. Use your head to think of how wavedashing could help your game. It's very likely that there are other aspects, such as better l-cancelling, that would be more beneficial to master at this point.I'm getting better at WDing (more consistent) and I was wondering how best to incorporate it into actual play. All I really use it for is a quick WD > F-Smash or WD > Grab (when techchasing). Any other good tips?
Oh and is there a set amount of time (lag) in between WDs or is it only limited by how fast I can move my fingers?
I'm getting better at WDing (more consistent) and I was wondering how best to incorporate it into actual play. All I really use it for is a quick WD > F-Smash or WD > Grab (when techchasing). Any other good tips?
Oh and is there a set amount of time (lag) in between WDs or is it only limited by how fast I can move my fingers?
This isnt really a marth question but wateverI can wavedash fine, but I have trouble wavedashing out of a shield because I use L to shield and L to wavedash. Should I relearn wavedashing with R, or shield with R, or can I WD out using L again?