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Multi shine/wave shine questions

yourface191

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Hello, i have recently started to get into competitive smash. I currently main falco but i really want to challenge myself by picking up fox. anyways, on to the important stuff.

What is the best way to multi shine consistently . Are you supposed to do it with your thumb only or do you use index finger/ middle finger on B and jump respectively? I have a hard time shining fast enough regardless of what method i use.

I can wave shine fine just going around on the ground, but i have trouble when i actually put it to use on the opponent. When i press the jump button fox doesn't jump. from my understanding this is from the lag on the shine when it lands a hit. My current method of wave shining is a sliding motion between X and B.

I currently use X to jump but i am willing to switch to Y if it is more beneficial.

I am open to any suggestions and any help would be great!! thank you
 

*georgeH

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You can probably use the search feature to find posts as to why Y is better to use over X, but in regards to multishining, I find it incredibly easy to slide my right thumb off B and Y rapidly. The waveshining problem is just adjusting to hitlag like you noticed, so its probably a better idea to practice tech skill with a level 1 computer to combo with the shine and getting used to it.
 

yourface191

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thanks man, i really appreciate it. i will definitely look into x vs y

and sorry for not posting this in the official questions thread.. I think i could be ********
 

Shai Hulud

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Claw obviously. It's awesome :)

There are a few variants but the main idea is to use your index finger for Y, thumb for A/B/C. The variants are basically what to do with Z and R.

You could do
middle on Z, ring on R (this is what I do)
middle switches between Z and R
middle on Z, don't use R at all
 

Lovage

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don't stress about what buttons you use, honestly. a switch at this point in time would be a waste of time most likely, just know there are TONS of players who do sick multishines with X lol.
 

Shai Hulud

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don't stress about what buttons you use, honestly. a switch at this point in time would be a waste of time most likely, just know there are TONS of players who do sick multishines with X lol.
He said he just started to get into competitive smash, so I would say this is exactly the point when to experiment with different techniques and grips.
 

Andy Lawliet

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If youre new just try which way feels right to you and just do it that way.
It doesn't really matter.
You can do all of the important stuff by using X or even Stick to jump.
You might as well use different buttons for different things.
Like im normaly using X to SHFFL or SHL, but switch to Y when doing SHDL.
I can do it with X too but it feels better doing it with Y.

Honestly just try everything then decide.

As for waveshines just pick a CPU and try different timings (or even buttons). X is further away from B, so pressing it will cause you to jump a few Frames later thus helps you not doing it to early (while still in lag)

:phone:
 

Animal

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As previous people said, its whatevers comfortable for you. For me, I use the analog stick to double shine, and i apply it relatively easily in matches now. My advice would be to try each method and see whatever one works best for you, and stick with it.
 

Shai Hulud

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As you can see, the stock reply to this question is basically "It doesn't matter" or "Do what is comfortable" but this is nothing but a measure of the frequency of certain grips and techniques. You shouldn't assume from this that it actually doesn't matter. I have vastly more tech skill by clawing than I do with a normal grip. Sure, with a normal grip I can still play a moderately technical Fox, and if I had never tried clawing I might think that was as good as my tech skill was going to get, and I might be posting here right now saying "It doesn't matter, you can SHDL and waveshine etc. with standard grips and techniques." I would be wrong, though.
 

-TK-

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U could use X if you like, as the A doesn't do anything while the shine is out, but i use the Y and slide my thumb between Y and B, I just wait 4 frames after I hit B then slide my thumb to Y while I press the L button to perform the wavedash!

In short: Down B ---> Y + L and DI right or left at the same time to perform the wavedash = waveshine!!!
 
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