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New Edgeguarding Technique

Velox

Smash Ace
Joined
Feb 14, 2007
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866
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I have a technique I've been thinking about, just wanted to throw it out there and see if people think it's practical enough/useful enough for me to waste the time putting it into my game...

You wavedash backwards off the stage and immediately b-air as you fall off the stage. What happens is you won't grab the stage, because you're b-airing. Why is this better than the d-smash or d-air? Because it reaches much further out and below the stage. It's still a theory, I just thought it up, with practice it can be done consistently. I don't exactly know who's recovery this would work well against though... seeing that you put yourself in a position to get hit by your opponent's up + 'B', but it would have an easier time hitting sweetspotters than say the d-air/d-smash. And yes, you can make it back onto the ledge if you immediately double jump and then up + 'B', however, you will have to grab onto the ledge... which means if you missed your opponent and they're grabbing it you're dead...


Oh, btw, don't be like, "zomg this is sooo old!!!!11!!!11 Noob!11!!!", because that is stupid. I've never seen this in a Falco video in all my days, at least not to edgeguard with, people use it to combo and such though, but even then that's when they run off the ledge, not wavedash back. It's not like I even care about credit for this technique anyways... I could seriously care less.
 

Junpappy

Smash Lord
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I think Falco's recovery is too ****ty to make me want to attempt this.
 

Oskurito

Smash Lord
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What's so good? It's just a ledge dropped kick it isn't new, some people do this all the time
 

Ixninjax

Smash Journeyman
Joined
Jan 11, 2007
Messages
322
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Davis CA
with fox i sometimes waveshine my opponent off the edge and i slide off the edge and bair out of it. Only at high damage though. And rarely.
 

xelad1

Smash Ace
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Sep 13, 2005
Messages
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I've seen isai actually do this a lot with falcon however I feel like for some reason his momentum carries him further.
 

Driz

Smash Apprentice
Joined
Mar 22, 2007
Messages
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Only problem with this is if you think there sweetspotting isn't it easier to probably just edgehog, not trying to discount this idea but just seems like alot of work for Falco to time and return from when you can do other easier/safer techniques
 

Velox

Smash Ace
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Messages
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Only problem with this is if you think there sweetspotting isn't it easier to probably just edgehog, not trying to discount this idea but just seems like alot of work for Falco to time and return from when you can do other easier/safer techniques
lol... that's a very good point...
 
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