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Retreating B-Air!?

akkon888

Smash Journeyman
Joined
Aug 20, 2008
Messages
236
Okay I just want to know if there is such a thing...

Some friend told me it was used in FFA and I'm not so sure.

If it DOES exist can you explain how to really use it?
 

•Col•

Smash Champion
Joined
Nov 19, 2007
Messages
2,450
..................... <_<

1. Jump/short hop
2. Move the control stick the way you are facing
3. Push c-stick in opposite way you are facing
4. ????
5. PROFIT

EDIT: (You have to be facing away from your opponent)
 

YagamiLight

Smash Champion
Joined
Feb 2, 2008
Messages
2,411
Location
California
..................... <_<

1. Jump/short hop
2. Move the control stick the way you are facing
3. Push c-stick in opposite way you are facing
4. ????
5. PROFIT
The way you described it could possibly be an advancing B-air (yeah, wtf?).

Just run away, SH and Bair.
 

Arturito_Burrito

Smash Master
Joined
Mar 24, 2008
Messages
3,310
Location
el paso, New mexico
what is with all these single move questions? There is a topic for Ike's moves and a sticky where this general discussion would go in.

edit: uhh your stupid just do a manual bair and keep holding back how can you people come up with such threads....
 

Hoser

Smash Ace
Joined
May 26, 2008
Messages
521
Location
Martinsburg, WV
Shut up noob.

Kidding. In general, we're good to each other. The only exceptions are Comboking and RoK.
 

YagamiLight

Smash Champion
Joined
Feb 2, 2008
Messages
2,411
Location
California
Shut up noob.

Kidding. In general, we're good to each other. The only exceptions are Comboking and RoK.
RoK hardly posts anyways, so the general feeling of warmth is pretty widespread.

Except for comboking.

jk. Even online, treat others how you expect to be treated is a pretty good rule to live by. Or (the method I prefer): Don't be a jerk until the person in front of you is a jerk first. Works wonders.
 
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