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My Fox (all advice welcome. Johns/first hand analysis in first post)

The Phenom

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Ques. on:Utilt>DownB>Bair

Yesterday I did them on training. The way I did them exactly was Utilt then really quickly run or wavedash to wherever the Utilt sent them on either side(depends on Utilts spacing from opponent:FACT)(almost certain damage %s but mostly the spacing part).

Has anyone connected them on humans in this approach?

It seems to be easier on heavies than on lights when done in training...I've once connected downB to Bair on a human but not in this specific manner; different approach.
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Miggz

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I have never attempted that one before. Then again, I don't really use the down tilt much anyway. But it sounds a little unnecessary but who am I to say stop doing it? No clue how it will work on a human. ^^"
 

The Phenom

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Miggz.......I failed...I put Dtilt instead of Utilt because I was thinking of my main character(fixed now); I'm sorry FOX board. I should've been more alert...

-anyways I think the Dtilt follow up wouldn't work so well as the Utilt follow up.
 

Lovage

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yes utilt shine bair works
if they di far you can shine turnaround bair too

i love how i attempt to show off in any thread involving shine bair
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Doggalina

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When critiquing, please reference which video you are talking about. 2-13-09
From what I remember, I wasn't playing too well. My tech skill was iffy and I was doing stupid stuff (like rolling through my opponent...wtf) and suiciding. However, there are some things that I KNOW I'm bad at. For instance, DI (survival and during combos), mixing up my techs (I tech towards the middle of the stage too much), and being patient (I rush in a lot). I was moving pretty smoothly, although I was missing more wavelands than usual. Off day, but that should just give you guys more stuff to critique and help me.

EDIT: I watched the videos again, and I wasn't doing as bad as I thought. I let all my little mistakes get to me and forgot the power of POSITIVE THINKING.
 

Miggz

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Positive thinking is the key, that is for sure. Try not to feel too self conscious, train hard and keep doing your best. Look forward to seeing your vids sometime...
 

Miggz

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Positive thinking surprisingly helps out a lot. When I make a dumb mistake and I think about and think I suck, I usually play pretty bad.
I was like that when I first started recording a long time ago. I mean sure we all take a good beating, kill ourselves, and make stupid mistakes now and again but now I stop dwelling on it and just it makes me better. XD :)
 

FastFox

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Shine -> b-air is really great after a u-throw on a captain falcon or something, especially at lower percentages. After the b-air you can turn around and grab, then repeat.
 

Doggalina

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