Hey guys, I found some really cool stuff you can do with Sonic's dash. As in, his run.
I was messing around, just learning the timing for DPC-staggered dashes (y'know, run, pivot, cancel into a run in the same direction), and noticed some things:
If you dash, let the control stick go neutral, but then push it forward at "initiate a walk" speed around the time that his dash end animation goes up, you get this awesome slide.
The timing is key, and I don't have vids, so I'll explain again. First, you know how there's two dash end animations? One stops a fox trot, the other stops a run (and plays the skid sound from Sonic's games). I'll call the first one the dash stop, the other the run stop.
So,
You DASH
You release control stick
Just before and then throughout Sonic's dash stop, you nudge the control stick forward again.
He will slide quite far as he does the dash stop. He doesn't gain momentum mysteriously; it's more like he's wearing Luigi's shoes for a moment. Your control stick motion should have a constant pace, and start and end at the same time as the sliding.
One way of putting it is that you sort of foxtrot, except instead of going into a dash, you put a walk input. But you don't walk. You slide.
HOWEVER, while fiddling around with that input, I noticed this:
If you move the control stick slightly faster, and ensure it is close to maximally lateral after the halftime and before the end of the dash-stop animation, Sonic will begin a run animation, and moreover, he will run at a pace proportional to the directional input on the control stick.
So what it looks like is Sonic dashes, slides with his legs apart, but just as he seems to lose momentum, his 'infinity' legs go out, yet your run is like Melee's pivot-reduced run speed. At first. You can then slide your control stick to the side, going back to full speed, or let it go to neutral, where you will run stop.
Strangely I didn't check whether you can actually go into an attack with any of this. I thought just the ability to manipulate your movement was valuable enough to Sonic.