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Well I actually understood all of it except that bolded part. lol So you're just saying if you curl a reverse up-B too far, it won't reverse at all. Is it super difficult? Because I've never had that problem.Don't know how to explain it any easier, even considered not explaining at all since the images should explain themselves pretty much.
If you tilt the stick more forward (right), the curves go up (the up+B also goes more forward).
If you tilt backward, the up+B will also go backward, however with Marth/Roy the up+B will soon reach a maximum backwards angle. If you tilt the stick even more backward past this point, the up+B will start to go forward instead.
You can also see the flat areas where the up+B angle doesn't change for different tilts.
yes! caught u, forget falcon. samus is where its atI play Samus
Wow, never knew that. What about shine? I always shine when I slide off-stage because I figured it reduced my horizontal momentum more quickly.You should always double jump if you go near the blastzone. In Puff and Kirby's case jump and immediately f-air because their air jumps have reduced mobility. Pound is even worse than just jump without f-air.