Red(SP)
Smash Journeyman
I'm very sorry. I was unaware that there was a thread like this. So I decided to bring this post here:
EDIT: Also, I've noticed there is a PKfire lag cancel tech. How do you perform it?Red(SP) said:Okay, I've read the Ness guide and I have a couple of questions.
Well, for starters what's this 'DJ' abbreviation you guys keep mentioning in the guide(I'm really lost here.)?
And I also assume by PKJump you mean his second jump.
Which now leads me to my current playstyle issue. I'm pretty decent with Ness; more or less mediorcre but I feel like I'm missing a key in his playstyle. I'm straightforward what you may call 'the aggressive non-thinker' when it comes to my matches. When I play against other fellow Ness players I feel like it's just not enough. I tend to ignore most of his tricks and do-dads and I go straight for the bruteforce actions(No, I don't randomly walk up to my opponent and f-smash them because it's obvious and downright ********.). In the end it's close but it's not enough to make the gold standard.
It feels like I'm looking at the picture but I'm not seeing what you all see. Some of this guide helped but I feel like I need more experience with other Ness players. Well, you can't do that on basic brawl.
And the last guy I had matches with was a vet with Ness. He used PKT and he was potentially putting me in a unsafe situation. I was offstage on Smashville, left side and he used it and he curved round and round. Now, being Pikachu I only had a few options with only a mid-air jump left and a special of some sort to use. I eventually got back to the stage but his PKT curved up and hit him the second I touched the ground. This intrigued me to learn how to use his projectile much better. He used it in all different directions and he had some painted image of where the projectile was with every twirl. He would often use this trickery to get the upper hand in our matches. PKT2 is one of my favorite moves personally, but I feel as if I'm not using its full potential. I use it very quicky and it's often obvious when to shield and counter it. Is there any other ways to use this destructive move to rack some KOs without putting yourself in punishable postitions?
...then again. I am the one to always bash Smashville whenever it's selected. Man I hate that stage...
If there is any way to help lift my dilemma then please help this rookie out.