Before we get into another pointless discussion defining ZAC and IZAC, if anyone wants to know, look up my tech thread. Problem solved.
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Oh yes, in fact I know what's is SHDA ^^SHDA means Short Hop Double Arrow.
As for the Dsmash, that move is pretty glitchy. The first hit of the down smash should always send your opponent moving horizontally really really fast, into the second hit. The second hit will either do one of three things.
1) At very low percents, the second hit will send your opponent horizontally (which is what I think you were looking for).
2) At any other percent, it will send your opponent upwards.
3) The second hit will completely miss, and your opponent will be send in a far and low angle. This usually happens when you Dsmash on a slope (edges of Yoshi's Island Brawl and Pictochat) or when you cancel your second Dsmash with a bomb (look up 1HitKO Dsmash Gimp in the Useful Threads thread).
I hope this helped.![]()
Ok cool. Yeah it happens more often when I retreat with it. Maybe that's because I can get out of f-air range just in time for the b-air to hit sometimes just like you said. Anyways, I've been playing the matchup a lot lately and every little bit helps.Thats a good question lol. I don't think it does personally but a retreating bair MIGHT beat it just because it sweeps under toonlink and the possiblity of hitting him is better. It probably wouldn't work if you were approaching MK with Bair
You pretend this is Melee and show off "tech skill" by doing a bunch of random ATs in a well fashioned order along with the Mew2King dtilt left dtilt right thing.Hey guys, I love these forums, they have helped me get a lot better
But I do have a question. How do you warm up versus someone you have never played before? I know in tennis at least you can either go easy and not show all your moves, or you can use all of your kick butt moves to intimidat and warm them up. I am not sure how to do this. The situation is interesting. I have been talking a lot of smack (cause Im pretty darn good but not as good as you guys) but he thinks toon link lame. :o So, how do you warm up against someone who is not familiar with toon link in order to win in the next match?? I love you guys so much.
And hyro, I love your videos 'toon link recap ____'. You should make some more showing off nice combos. And one explaining how to Zair best (like in what situations). Plzzz?
Kaffei; said:You pretend this is Melee and show off "tech skill" by doing a bunch of random ATs in a well fashioned order along with the Mew2King dtilt left dtilt right thing.
Btw, don't talk smack unless you can back it up.
Place top 5 at a regional firstBut I can back it upthanks to these forums and the skills I have learned.
Place top 5 at a regional first
School hosted tourneys don't count >:Ololz at comment, and i have done this 3 times
Ouch. Its nice to know people care too xDKaffei, u suck too. Look who's talking, u havent been to a tourney.
Learn how to get people off of you. It's easy to maintain a projectile spam for a good %, but when they get in, you need to get them back out to mid range, and/or retreat safely back to mid range. I'm no pro, but that's what I would say is an important aspect of tink, (i still need to work on it..)So I've been playing Toon Link occasionally and I've come to the conclusion that he is super fun to play as. More fun than I gave him credit for, in fact.
As I assume many of you are proficient Toon Link users, I am here to ask for advice. The question is fairly simple: What do you think you should have learned with Toon Link first that would have made your matches easier in the future? List a few things since my Toon Link is pretty basic at the moment.
I've held out on a true secondary for like 2 years but if I'm going to secondary any character, it's going to be Toon Link, haha.
yes you shouldI noticed on the boards that we had a "Stage counterpicks and bans" list per character. The list is rather out of date (stages like Corneria are still included), and I'm currently compiling a more up-to-date one.
I think I'm just gonna make a list, by character of which stages to strike, which stages to counterpick, which stages to ban, give a MU ratio and give a little bit of advice for each MU.
Should I make a new thread once I'm done with it, add it to a different thread, or some other course of action?
I forgive the troll since im not meanI hate you all![]()
Something that would have made life easier as TL is projectiles. More use of these helps a ton, but sadly i didn't take advantage early on. If your interested, go to the TL The Never Ending List of Toon's AT's, Tricks and Combos. its a thread on here it helps a ton, and also gives videos and stuff. You should check it outSo I've been playing Toon Link occasionally and I've come to the conclusion that he is super fun to play as. More fun than I gave him credit for, in fact.
As I assume many of you are proficient Toon Link users, I am here to ask for advice. The question is fairly simple: What do you think you should have learned with Toon Link first that would have made your matches easier in the future? List a few things since my Toon Link is pretty basic at the moment.
I've held out on a true secondary for like 2 years but if I'm going to secondary any character, it's going to be Toon Link, haha.
It was, and i didnt say anything till Twinkie said it soooo yeah, but ill stopI'm not trolling!![]()
DON'T TALK BACK TO ME SON!TWiNK's just being salty.![]()
Some things you should learn are our important techs.So I've been playing Toon Link occasionally and I've come to the conclusion that he is super fun to play as. More fun than I gave him credit for, in fact.
As I assume many of you are proficient Toon Link users, I am here to ask for advice. The question is fairly simple: What do you think you should have learned with Toon Link first that would have made your matches easier in the future? List a few things since my Toon Link is pretty basic at the moment.
I've held out on a true secondary for like 2 years but if I'm going to secondary any character, it's going to be Toon Link, haha.
That's because Diddy's got AT's for days lolHe's actually a somewhat easy character to transition to being a Diddy main.