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Ink drop be trippin'! ;p
That's what we're trying to find out.So does Ink dropping exist now? Some ppl say it does and some ppl say it doesn't... =.=
Things would be cleared up if someone came forth who... can say yes to either of these questions..
Does anyone actually know how to Ink Drop?
Does anyone know how to trip?
Tying your shoelaces might help.****, it would be annoying for a random trip to kill you. Needs to be a way to prevent it.
Do you use > + A to smash or the c-stick?Ugh. Out of date info in this thread.
The original assessment at E for All was wrong. It was confirmed the next day after "Ink Drop" was coined that the trip could NOT be cancelled, which is a major reason why the term largely went out of use. It was also never discovered exactly how to do it - it was thought to be a screwed up dash dance, but I've done it several times right out of an idle with no dashing involved.
Right now, I have not figured out how to trip - for me it usually happens when doing a forward smash or forward+B move, and the trip happens instead of the move I wonted, but I've also had it happen while not using any buttons and just running around. Its almost seeming to be random - everyone in our group has done it multiple times and not known why it happened. Its not an advanced technique, its either punishment for screwing something up or entirely random. It does nothing useful - you fall over, then roll back to your feet.
If anyone else that actually has played the game figures out how to trip, and more importantly, how to PREVENT tripping, please fill us in!
No, it really couldnt.if it really is random this could break smash bros
this made me lolTying your shoelaces might help.
That's what i was thinking, it might be implented to prevent the same stale moves from being executed over and over. It might happen if a specific action (dashing, turning) is done too often during a short time span.Perhaps it's just something to prevent people from staying on the ground all the time? Isn't this game supposed to be more air based? I've watched some battles where characters never trip and they're doing all sorts of moves. Perhaps repeating a handful of moves to often in a row induces a trip?
Brawl has only been out for a few days it still is too early to declare it as being random.It's random. You can roll out of it and you can attack out of it. It's pretty useful.
Think about when you hit the ground without teching. That's the same effect that tripping has. You can push A or B to attack out of your neutral position.i heard attacking out of it doesn't work, perhaps in this thread. of course it would make sense if you meant AFTER the roll, but do you mean before you hit the ground?
Eh, it's funny, and doesn't really change anything. I say it can stay.Do you think we could petition nintendo to have it removed? or at least made not random? It seems completely useless and can be very bad for competative play because of its random nature.