Highscorezero
Smash Rookie
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- Mar 3, 2017
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Going offstage with Roy can be broken down into 3 phases the chase, the action, then the recovery
The first step is to commit to going offstage. using your precious first jump to chase someone needs to be timed such that the opponent has limited o no options for example if your opponent has a jump and a recovery it might not be wise to go after them due to your own weakness off stage . be wise if you decide to try and chase them while he has his recovery because you could take your shot and he completely avoid it , you want to get him in a situation where he's either low so he up B's straight up or where's he's far off stage and it's easy to read the angle of their recovery
So you're off stage you're about. Meet with your opponent mow comes the hard part determining whether or not one of your options (f-air, d air neutral b, etc.. )will hit I personally like to forward air or neutral b if their off far to the side , and if their low and close to stage it might a better option b may be to walk off counter, forward air , or JUMP then down air taking care not to accidentally fast fall
YOU WONT ALWAYS HIT THEM you may miss , but your next step is to quickly use your second jump/up b to get back to stage , suicide moves that trade stocks have their place (like if you're at a very high percent and manage to kill ) your first priority is to either get back on stage or stall so your opponent does before you(who is next to impossible for Roy)
Hope this helps someone and feel free to critique or add your own opinions
The first step is to commit to going offstage. using your precious first jump to chase someone needs to be timed such that the opponent has limited o no options for example if your opponent has a jump and a recovery it might not be wise to go after them due to your own weakness off stage . be wise if you decide to try and chase them while he has his recovery because you could take your shot and he completely avoid it , you want to get him in a situation where he's either low so he up B's straight up or where's he's far off stage and it's easy to read the angle of their recovery
So you're off stage you're about. Meet with your opponent mow comes the hard part determining whether or not one of your options (f-air, d air neutral b, etc.. )will hit I personally like to forward air or neutral b if their off far to the side , and if their low and close to stage it might a better option b may be to walk off counter, forward air , or JUMP then down air taking care not to accidentally fast fall
YOU WONT ALWAYS HIT THEM you may miss , but your next step is to quickly use your second jump/up b to get back to stage , suicide moves that trade stocks have their place (like if you're at a very high percent and manage to kill ) your first priority is to either get back on stage or stall so your opponent does before you(who is next to impossible for Roy)
Hope this helps someone and feel free to critique or add your own opinions
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