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Need help fighting Wolf...

emo_prinny

Smash Rookie
Joined
Mar 11, 2008
Messages
7
Probably because I suck still but he seems to be a really really hard match up for me. He like moves too fast to really hit with anything and his moves seem to out prioritize my own. Anyone come up with any kind of a plan to fight a Wolf player?

I know his recovery sucks but seems like it's really hard to even hit him in the first place to take advantage of that fact.
 

Black/Light

Smash Master
Joined
May 23, 2006
Messages
3,207
I have the same problem with him. Have only played CPU Wolfs but they still beat me (Lev 8/9).


I thought I was alone. . .
 

datman6699

Smash Journeyman
Joined
Dec 7, 2005
Messages
251
Location
georgia
try spamming forward air, making sure you hit with the second kick. also try spamming her over-b. it has amazing length and knockback.

you can try down throw -> up air combo.

just work on shielding all of his move spam and focus on your spacing.
 

emo_prinny

Smash Rookie
Joined
Mar 11, 2008
Messages
7
try spamming forward air, making sure you hit with the second kick. also try spamming her over-b. it has amazing length and knockback.

you can try down throw -> up air combo.

just work on shielding all of his move spam and focus on your spacing.
Ok thanks I can try that, the thing with over B though is that most of his moves actually come out before I can get the move out. That's probably a timing issue on my part though.
 

fkacyan

Smash Hero
Joined
Mar 15, 2008
Messages
6,226
Do you know how to Wavebounce?

If you can get the timing down it's excellent for luring him right into your Side-B.

What it comes down to, as Datman said, is keeping your spacing at a good distance. If you learn how he moves, it's easy to stand right outside of range.
 

emo_prinny

Smash Rookie
Joined
Mar 11, 2008
Messages
7
Do you know how to Wavebounce?

If you can get the timing down it's excellent for luring him right into your Side-B.

What it comes down to, as Datman said, is keeping your spacing at a good distance. If you learn how he moves, it's easy to stand right outside of range.
No idea what wave bounce is, still a total noob. Though it does sound like something I will need to learn. Got a link to some info about it?

Thanks.
 

emo_prinny

Smash Rookie
Joined
Mar 11, 2008
Messages
7
Thanks that is totally sweet, of course still trying to get the hang of doing it outside of a training situation
 
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