FullMoon
i'm just joking with you
Default all the way. Sometimes Black, very rarely purple.
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I'm going to be repping gekkouga tomorrow at Smash Haven #3, I think shofu is streaming it and some decently big names (EE, seagull joe, nakat, etc) will be there. Please wish me luck froggie folk!*COUGH*
ANYWAY
Anyone going to any big tournaments that are coming up? Love to see some more Greninja rep.
My mom's not letting me go. Considering that I start college in September, my potential tournament life is pretty much dead. :/I'm planning on going to SKTAR. Really trying to grind up my skill before then.
Hey, I use the palette.My default is the all grey that noone else uses, but Pink is probably my most used one after that. I haaaaaaaaarrdly see anyone use the light purple one.
I think the other palette swaps are just there to be there. Mewtwo and Lucario are similar cases where the colors aren't supposed to be references to anything.I have no idea what the inspiration for any of the colors are. They aren't references to other frog/ toad Pokemon, they aren't references to the other Gen 6 starters, they aren't references to previous Water starters. What even are they other than default and (not-quite-accurate) shiny?
I think pink is supposed to be Lickitounge? *shrug*I have no idea what the inspiration for any of the colors are. They aren't references to other frog/ toad Pokemon, they aren't references to the other Gen 6 starters, they aren't references to previous Water starters. What even are they other than default and (not-quite-accurate) shiny?
Awww, man. I was looking forward to meeting you.I play Greeninja most since green's my favorite color, though I play black/semi-shiny pretty often as well as default and silver.
My mom's not letting me go. Considering that I start college in September, my potential tournament life is pretty much dead. :/
Seems legit.i use whatever color matches my mood that day
Pit and Dark Pit's forums have been merged.There used to be 55 subsections in character discussion, there are now 54. What got removed?
Hi welcome to the greninja boards :DHi Greninja mains im not really the social type of person but I just wanted to introduce myself hope to get a chance to play you all in the future!
Hello!Hi Greninja mains im not really the social type of person but I just wanted to introduce myself hope to get a chance to play you all in the future!
RUDE.If the pink alt was to be patched out of the game next update, I don't even think I would notice.
Nobody really uses bubblegum frog right?RUDE.
I actually do lol...Nobody really uses bubblegum frog right?
its kind of ugly
Punish with jab if you have to shield, grab is way too slow. Ideally don't get caught in shield though.Hey guys, I'm actually learning Greninja so any tips I will take gladly because honestly I feel like my Greninja needs work.
have you tried water shuriken after Down air, it reduces the end lag. I love using Hydro pump, I use to get around the stage and to gimp so great minds think alikePunish with jab if you have to shield, grab is way too slow. Ideally don't get caught in shield though.
Practice forward air spacing.
Don't forget about Shuriken.
Don't use Shadow Sneak in neutral. Eventually you'll get a feel for when to use it as a punish or a read.
Don't forget about Hydro Pump either. It can really annoy people in the air and on the ground and help you land safely.
You always need to be tricky. Greninja is overall not that safe, but has a number of moves that put the opponent into position for a dash grab, a crossup neutral air, dash under up smash and so on.
Where are you getting this from?have you tried water shuriken after Down air, it reduces the end lag.
I saw someone on youtube do it and i tried it out in training mode. If I said something wrong then my fault, I'm still trying to see why it was done in mid combo. I mean it keeps him in the air for a bit so maybe canceling is a poor choice of words on my part. Here's the videoWhere are you getting this from?
Oh, you're talking about the footstool combos.I saw someone on youtube do it and i tried it out in training mode. If I said something wrong then my fault, I'm still trying to see why it was done in mid combo. I mean it keeps him in the air for a bit so maybe canceling is a poor choice of words on my part. Here's the video
Can't get the footstool timing yet but down air with air water shuriken seems to throw people off from my experience.Oh, you're talking about the footstool combos.
Yeah, it's not cancelling the endlag frames from the dair. Aerial shuriken has the property of stalling a bit in the air. It's done so that the second falling nair can connect. If you do nair/dtilt>footstool and don't water shuriken, you can't really followup with a falling nair since you'll be hitting too soon.
It takes a good amount of grinding. I'm able to do it semi-consistently now after having practiced it on different characters for hours on training mode and then trying it in high pressure scenarios during actual games. Good things to keep in mind is the overlap of Greninja's hurtbox with the other character. It's easier to do it from a nair>dtilt when you're more 'inside' the other character during the hit. Try experimenting with it and eying when it's most effective. Also, it's good to know general percents when the footstool links are easier to do. Fastfallers like Fox are harder to nair>footstool at low percents while you shouldn't have the same difficulty with a character like, say, Mewtwo.Can't get the footstool timing yet but down air with air water shuriken seems to throw people off from my experience.
I'll keep that in mind when I'm practicing.It takes a good amount of grinding. I'm able to do it semi-consistently now after having practiced it on different characters for hours on training mode and then trying it in high pressure scenarios during actual games. Good things to keep in mind is the overlap of Greninja's hurtbox with the other character. It's easier to do it from a nair>dtilt when you're more 'inside' the other character during the hit. Try experimenting with it and eying when it's most effective. Also, it's good to know general percents when the footstool links are easier to do. Fastfallers like Fox are harder to nair>footstool at low percents while you shouldn't have the same difficulty with a character like, say, Mewtwo.
Dtilt, I believe, also extends into footstool at later percents than nair does. At Mega Man, you can still walk dtilt>footstool>Dair while the nair setup doesn't seem to work anymore. Just some stuff to keep note of.