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If you did the Up+B cancel up and to the right, the cancel would be down and to the left. If you did the Up+B cancel up and to the left, the cancel would be down and to the right. The cancel has to take place 1/15th seconds after the Up+B, which is 4 frames. The cancel, in other words, is the exact opposite of your Up+B's direction, in 4 frames (1/15th seconds).So, basically, if you do the Up+B up+right diagonally, you need to move the control stick up+left?
It's useful out of shield to throw off your opponents shffls and throw off a Fox or Falco's shine game.i dont even see the real point of it if you cant do it all the time so i dont even try to do it in combat
ive done it a couple times but only after endless failing
is this true?? if so, then im going to work on it ASAPTry to master it. If you can, Doc suddnely has Falco's shine o_O
exactly, but did anybody think of any uses for it?its nowhere near as effective as falco's shine. too much lag. there is no follow up for it.
Sooooo the only REASONABLE time to use this is to interrupt someone? With the possibility of shffl'd Uairs and grabs?
Using it out of d-throw's against fast-fallers can be good, and wavelanding from the edge to an up+b cancel can be really deadly, but interrupting is the best.Sooooo the only REASONABLE time to use this is to interrupt someone? With the possibility of shffl'd Uairs and grabs?