Divinokage
Smash Legend
This is what it is about, yes. *nods*The worst thing is hesitating to punish, then finally deciding to punish but being too late then getting punished for being late![]()
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This is what it is about, yes. *nods*The worst thing is hesitating to punish, then finally deciding to punish but being too late then getting punished for being late![]()
true but depends on the %.One of the more notable exceptions: hesitation on a knee after a stomp. Then kneeing anyway.
Just practice it. When I first did that at a tourny people were like "that was so smooth" and I was like hell yeah.Tech skill question.
How do all of you guys do your wavelands off of platforms(just the little tricky, fast ones that I see everyone do)? Do you like...run towards a platform, let's use Yoshi's bottom ones for example, then jump, let go of the stick to do the rolling(best description I could think of) double jump, and then input a waveland...or do you jump towards platform, and then DJ backwards and waveland? I just feel like some people can do it so smoothly, whereas mine are just kind of...blegh...when I do happen to land one, it looks all unsmooth or I just air dodge instead >_<
Silly question, but I can't help but ask because it may have a use somewhere. Never know =P
I always advocate learning person vs. person strategy over 'match up' strategy. Don't matter if you all sorts of 0-death combos if you don't know how to initiate them vs. a good player.do you really need to know all these little things to be good? like i see you guys go in mad hard about MU's i just play people and learn from my mistakes and get better not study MU's extremely hard lol
Eh? You simply knee as soon as you left the ground from the ledge. Making it back on stage as nothing to do with hitting or not hitting the opponent, you can still do dropzone knee and make it back without hitting the guy.run off and knee. But dropzone success depends on your opponent's di on the down throw. only certain DIs will you live and actually recover back to stage from the drop zone. other scenarios, you will not make it back or miss the knee.