LinkNewbie101
Smash Rookie
- Joined
- Apr 17, 2007
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Well I've got a SSBM tourney next week. My first ever. It's actually at my school as a grad fund raiser. It'll be infront of lots of people on a projector screen so I'm pretty pumped to kick some ***.
I'm pretty confident I'm the only person in my school and in the tourney that has any knowledge of Advance SSBM play; so I plan to abuse wavedashing/dancing and SHFFLing. However, with my current progress, I'm actually WORSE compared to my usual-noob dodge roll play style. However, I'm sure once everything comes together I'll be superior.
I find from experience and videos that links nair and bair are the best moves to use when SHFFLing ('nair' = neutral air right? Just the A button nothing else?). However, two things keep happing. He either shoots his chain (grab), or I don't FF and L-cancel. It's getting really frustrating. I can pretty much wavedash/dance and SH whenever I want, I pretty much sat on training mode and practiced those repeatedly over and over for hours until they begain to feel natural. But my **** SHFFL needs work or I'm going to terrible!
Any advice as to how to stop this? My order of operations is usually as follows:
Short Hop with X
Tap A immediately after
Down/Diaganol on analog + L at the same time (can you FF and L-cancel at the same time?)
When my opponent is dancing around (me and my bro are training together) I tend to keep shooting my chain when I try to transfer from an NAIR into a BAIR or just trying to string multiple NAIR's together, when I need to move my character. NAIR will knock him back, and then when I run forward a bit to get in range, I tend to trigger the chain instead of a NAIR. Should I wavedash instead of trying to string multiple NAIR's together? Or just stick to doing one and then following up with a boomerang or Up-B?
Thanks in advance for any help!
PS: I know I've asked a lot of questions, but I don't think it's worth making a new thread over; What are some good ways to keep falco/fox close to you? My biggest challenge in the tourney is a friend of mine who plays falco and he uses the laser at any given chance so I need to always be in close. He isn't an advanced player, he basically abuses dodgeroll and down A over and over.
I'm pretty confident I'm the only person in my school and in the tourney that has any knowledge of Advance SSBM play; so I plan to abuse wavedashing/dancing and SHFFLing. However, with my current progress, I'm actually WORSE compared to my usual-noob dodge roll play style. However, I'm sure once everything comes together I'll be superior.
I find from experience and videos that links nair and bair are the best moves to use when SHFFLing ('nair' = neutral air right? Just the A button nothing else?). However, two things keep happing. He either shoots his chain (grab), or I don't FF and L-cancel. It's getting really frustrating. I can pretty much wavedash/dance and SH whenever I want, I pretty much sat on training mode and practiced those repeatedly over and over for hours until they begain to feel natural. But my **** SHFFL needs work or I'm going to terrible!
Any advice as to how to stop this? My order of operations is usually as follows:
Short Hop with X
Tap A immediately after
Down/Diaganol on analog + L at the same time (can you FF and L-cancel at the same time?)
When my opponent is dancing around (me and my bro are training together) I tend to keep shooting my chain when I try to transfer from an NAIR into a BAIR or just trying to string multiple NAIR's together, when I need to move my character. NAIR will knock him back, and then when I run forward a bit to get in range, I tend to trigger the chain instead of a NAIR. Should I wavedash instead of trying to string multiple NAIR's together? Or just stick to doing one and then following up with a boomerang or Up-B?
Thanks in advance for any help!
PS: I know I've asked a lot of questions, but I don't think it's worth making a new thread over; What are some good ways to keep falco/fox close to you? My biggest challenge in the tourney is a friend of mine who plays falco and he uses the laser at any given chance so I need to always be in close. He isn't an advanced player, he basically abuses dodgeroll and down A over and over.