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Is this a thing? +++ I'm done lmao.
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The second Nair only jablocks on medium weight and higher. (Maybe even some light weights, is Ness one of them?)This isn't new, but yeah its a thing.
Honestly didn't know the second Nair jablocked, I usually just Bair --> NAir --> FSmash.
I wouldn't recommend DSmash --> Lloid because it can be mashed out of before the lloid hits. I'd just replace with FSmash, but we might be able to do lloid --> dthrow --> uair/fair dependent on DI for more damage. I'll get in the lab now.
To me it isn't about the damage output, it's about what position you're in relation to them after the combo is done. I much rather have them offstage then above me since juggling with Villager isn't as easy as it seems because of his low air mobility and poor ground movement. But hey, we're all different.You cant confirm lloid --> grab (lloid takes too long to come out and then grab is too slow as a result) but you can grab --> UAir/fair.
When I got a three turnip, its damage was 47. Charging fmash was 44. I didn't pummel on the grab.
The two advantages of grab is that you don't need to risk missing the second NAir; you can press two Nairs in your shorthop and go into grab. The second is if the opponent airdodges, you can generally hit with the sourspot turnip and confirm into another UAir, which adds on a lot of damage.
If only, some light characters don't even allow you to Nair twice.Huh. Guess I COULD go for those more.
so I'd have time to run, sh nair huh...
Couldn't you go for a third nair, btw?
Dsmash but it only can continue a jablock, it can't start one on its own.That's weird. Does Villager have any other moves that can jablock aside from nair and weak fair or bair?
Yeah but sadly it only works at really low percent, practically 0%,I remember seeing weak ftilt being able to lock but I'm not sure
Nah dude, it's all about the frame traps. Up throw instead of down throw into early rising upair, which will beat out most options except air dodge, but if they do then you're in perfect position for another immediate upair. Refer to this crazy Ranai stringTo me it isn't about the damage output, it's about what position you're in relation to them after the combo is done. I much rather have them offstage then above me since juggling with Villager isn't as easy as it seems because of his low air mobility and poor ground movement. But hey, we're all different.
Upthrow to Upair isn't true though.Nah dude, it's all about the frame traps. Up throw instead of down throw into early rising upair, which will beat out most options except air dodge, but if they do then you're in perfect position for another immediate upair. Refer to this crazy Ranai string
Even then, if you care about putting them offstage, dthrow into slingshot strings if you start from middle / near the edge of stage will put them off for you while you are closer by in order to keep up the pressure with possible nair/dair edgeguarding, etc
Its not but due to the fact upair lasts as long as an airdodge, its pretty easy to juggle people with it.Upthrow to Upair isn't true though.
I guess but can't they jump out of it or challenge the Upair followup?Its not but due to the fact upair lasts as long as an airdodge, its pretty easy to juggle people with it.
They can jump, but unless the've got super high aerial mobility that'd be bad cuz you can then steal their jump and keep juggling.I guess but can't they jump out of it or challenge the Upair followup?
Villager dittos thoAlso upair is hard to challenge, its a quick disjointed move. A lot of characters don't have fast dairs, and at best they'd trade. Which is fine, cuz if they spike you or something you can bounce off the ground and keep juggling.