This is a quot from sagemoon in UndrDog's undrworld topic.
Here's how it works. You may have noticed how Pit can't do any attacks out of his Up-B while he's floating on top of the ground. If you raise up from this position into the air, use an attack (f-air works best), you're able to use all your midair jumps still, and even Up-B again. And if you lower yourself to the ground with the Up-B and go back up again, you can continue the cycle. You have to use midair jumps to give time for the Wing Fatigue. I've been able to do this successfully five times in a row.
So far the only use for this is the tactic Sagemoon describes.
Add Pit to the list of character's that can do this, alongside Sonic, Kirby, and Bowser.
Sagemoon is credited with the initial observation that allowed me to find this.I discovered something while playing the other day and i'll try to explain it so you can add it. It's extemely helpful in edgeguarding as pit.
Okay so first while you are on the ground jump and then immediately go into your up b. Now if you do it right you should be flying right at ground level (much similar to peaches float canceling height). But thats not the tactic I found out. So while in this mode. You can fly off the edge and you have great mobility and speed. You can attack or get hit or anything BUT YOU GET ALL JUMPS BACK even your UP B returns. I can upload some gameplay videos so you can see what i mean. Not only can you reach your opponent anywhere off the ledge, but you have all 3 jumps to do a followthrough with any attack and make it back to the ledge.
The only thing i dont recomend is up b after just leaving the other up b. Diminishing recovery will kill you lol
Edit: Oh and please give me credit for it ^_^
Here's how it works. You may have noticed how Pit can't do any attacks out of his Up-B while he's floating on top of the ground. If you raise up from this position into the air, use an attack (f-air works best), you're able to use all your midair jumps still, and even Up-B again. And if you lower yourself to the ground with the Up-B and go back up again, you can continue the cycle. You have to use midair jumps to give time for the Wing Fatigue. I've been able to do this successfully five times in a row.
So far the only use for this is the tactic Sagemoon describes.
Add Pit to the list of character's that can do this, alongside Sonic, Kirby, and Bowser.