Not sure how "advanced" this is but I was flirting with Peach in training mode and I realized this should be a pretty good tactic against lots of shield grabbers. This actually ***** if I do say so myself.
What you want to do is do a down air or up air. Sorry, this trick does not work with forward air or back air, or neutral air -they have too much lag/length of the move is too log for a short hop. But down air is good enough, honestly.
Basically, do a short hop down air, up air. Then as soon as you do the move, start holding your float out. Guess what, the timing is exactly so you will float right before you land. You basically did a short hop aerial into a ground float. Well guess why this is awesome? If you do this and float right after your aerial, you can proceed with another aerial REAL fast. This basically lets you follow up an attack after short hop aerial much like you can follow up an aerial after another aerial while already floating. It doesn't seem like much, but I find that short hop down air---> ground float neutral air works REALLY well when you shield someones attack and want to do a follow up real quick, they always try to shield grab, but since you had no landing animation, your move comes out MUCHHHH faster than normal.
As instant as Peach's aerials are, there IS still landing lag on them (someone correct me if I"m wrong) so this is a huge huge mind game as you will have the frame advantages necessary to avoid being grabbed with this approach. When you float no one will try to grab you anyway since they know you can follow another down air, so they continue to shield, but this basically mind games them into dropping their shield. What do you guys think, I hope people understand because I really am liking this so far.
Now that I just thought about, you could combine this with peach's DOUBLE HIT back air and nuetral air for massive shield breaking or damage as well.
Just note that the benefit to this is basically, you get the benefit of aerials that you normally get while floating, but Peach is MUCH more mobile and tricky (less predictable) because you don't have to float at your opponent, you can short hop a down air at them, and increase the number of approaches you have making Peach less predictable. This isn't a godsend tactic but a great addition to mix up any of Peach's approaches.
What you want to do is do a down air or up air. Sorry, this trick does not work with forward air or back air, or neutral air -they have too much lag/length of the move is too log for a short hop. But down air is good enough, honestly.
Basically, do a short hop down air, up air. Then as soon as you do the move, start holding your float out. Guess what, the timing is exactly so you will float right before you land. You basically did a short hop aerial into a ground float. Well guess why this is awesome? If you do this and float right after your aerial, you can proceed with another aerial REAL fast. This basically lets you follow up an attack after short hop aerial much like you can follow up an aerial after another aerial while already floating. It doesn't seem like much, but I find that short hop down air---> ground float neutral air works REALLY well when you shield someones attack and want to do a follow up real quick, they always try to shield grab, but since you had no landing animation, your move comes out MUCHHHH faster than normal.
As instant as Peach's aerials are, there IS still landing lag on them (someone correct me if I"m wrong) so this is a huge huge mind game as you will have the frame advantages necessary to avoid being grabbed with this approach. When you float no one will try to grab you anyway since they know you can follow another down air, so they continue to shield, but this basically mind games them into dropping their shield. What do you guys think, I hope people understand because I really am liking this so far.
Now that I just thought about, you could combine this with peach's DOUBLE HIT back air and nuetral air for massive shield breaking or damage as well.
Just note that the benefit to this is basically, you get the benefit of aerials that you normally get while floating, but Peach is MUCH more mobile and tricky (less predictable) because you don't have to float at your opponent, you can short hop a down air at them, and increase the number of approaches you have making Peach less predictable. This isn't a godsend tactic but a great addition to mix up any of Peach's approaches.