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need help testing a combo:

xCheeZe

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possible name: BScombo? (bstick combo)

trying to work with Bsticking but its giving me problems (just b/c i used to do aerials w/ cstick)
the combo works like this

standard Fair -> Fair -> jump -> Bstick forcepalm as the final hit

if you dont bstick the forcepalm its basically garunteed you wont be able to recover.

i've gotten close a couple times and then screw up the bsticking just b/c of natural stuff i've always done w/ the controller (but still working with it)

any help would be grateful to seeing if it works as a KO combo of sorts.
 

NESSBOUNDER

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I'm positive this won't truly combo, since an opponent has plenty of time to air dodge and avoid the force palm at that distance.
 

xCheeZe

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as if they expect it? who in their right mind would expect a forcepalm halfway off a stage being in a normal Fair lucario combo.
 

Battousai780

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As long as you mix it up and don't use it everytime, it might work. No clue, since I don't b-stick since I rely on the c-stick too much for aerials.
 

NESSBOUNDER

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Even if they don't expect it, Force Palm's startup time is big enough that a good player will be able to dodge it on reaction.
 

Cronos_1

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I don't think it'll work properly because like Nessbounder said the startup lag on Force Palm. A retreating Aura Sphere (charged or uncharged could go either way) Would be a nice combo if you could pull it off. Plus you can always mix in a Nair or a Dair if need be.
 

Battousai780

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Most players are careless though, and it's almost difficult to tell whether someone is doing force palm cause all of his moves look the same. A better example of this would be sonic: Most of his moves, he attacks in a ball, so determining which one he is about to do is harder.
 

ArchangelRaziel

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I've done this a bit, it works on occasion, but you don't want to get too redundant with it, or people will catch on. Good for a one or two time use as a KO, but not fast enough for people who learn fast not to predict.
 

ArchangelRaziel

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Well if you just get off one kill with it, that's pretty good. :]
Yeah, that's the point. lol. you just can't use it consistantly, especially in a tournament where other players can watch you and pick up on it... Cuz it can definately be punished if you fail at it. *nod*
 
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