Playing theory fighter in tournament is a dangerous game. Aerial chain has its uses in actual gameplay, but you would usually aim for that rather than a chain jacket.
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Does look like I was mistaken and tricking myself. Upon further testing, I used Sheik's bAir, 'cause that's fairly recognizable, then tried various Zelda moves. All jackets acted as the bAir.Many times the chain just jackets itself, it seems, in which case then entire chain will have the damage and knockback of the tip (but without electrical properties), making it significantly harder to run through. There also seems to be a lot more leniency in performing this.
(edit) - I don't know what exactly happens when you jacket the chain. It just seems that the whole chain get's the tip's knockback if you goof the timing just a little bit. (the tip still has the electric properties)
WHAT I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW is its possible to jacket Zelda's moves.
(edit) - why yes, yes it is. But they don't seem to retain their electric qualities, either.
That was me. Someone else guessed that it might be FFing the fair but i dont know it has happened three times to me.Who was it that was saying something about FF Fairs with a CJ? Cuz I've experienced the same thing. It combo'd into itself a few times. It was weird. I think the opponent must have been DIing towards me during the second hit? I'll try and do something testing if nobody else does.
you mean like a normal chain?\ if you chain jacket Sheik's "jab attack" it creates a wind box on the outside and on the inside an attack that combo's into itself multiple times lol.