Metal#008
Smash Rookie
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- Nov 27, 2018
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For those entering the smash community in the post doc kid area it is difficult to comprehend and master the ocean of tech skill that has surfaced over the years. This is most true for fox and this post will revolve around the character. As one of these new comers and an engineering student I choose to reinvent how I thought about the game once I discovered top level melee.
I have made a crude video demonstrating how to WAVEDASH WITH ONE FINGER. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=HC_DMZYKXpM
With more support I plan to create more in-depth videos of how to utilize this style.
In this post I will be going over:
1. ASDI Down in neutral
2. Multishines
3. Jc up smash
4. One finger wavedashes
This post will become more sophisticated as I become more accustomed to the smashboards.
1. ASDI down In neutral using the c-stick can be difficult with a normal grip. So I began my path here by trying to learn claw. But it was difficult and ultimately crippled my game play. So I was placed in a position of needing to ASDI Down while dash dancing without claw and without losing out on my offensive options. To overcome this I realized I must use more then just the end of my thumb to input. By holding down on the c-stick with the meaty part of our thumb just below the first joint. You are able to tech must attacks without reacting.
If this doesn’t make sense please look at the thumbnail of the video posted above to understand how the buttons are mapped.
2. Multishines methods are well documented and explored. This is nothing new but rather then doing a x to b slide we use y. This makes the guitar strumming motion much easier. To take this a step further we use a rolling motion. Using the end of your thumb for inputting jump and the second joint of your thumb to hit b. This allows for one fluid down struck from y to b without moving your thumb off of either buttons. It is important to note that you must rotate your wrist over the side of the controller to achieve this.
3. The next logical improvement after realize the importance of optimizing dexterity of Hand movements was the jc up smash. Since your “palm” is now consistently resting on the c-stick and your thumb is permanently on y jc up smashes are done similarly to the multishines method. When you go to press y flick your wrist forward. Doing this will hit the c-stick immediately after Y is pressed. This is easy,biomechanics of the Hand work very well this way.
4. Now that it is drilled into your head that it is better to roll your thumb and wrist to input buttons rather then moving the thumb between buttons wavedashing becomes a single motion as well. But it is more complicated then the previous becomes it requires you to jump with x by pushing down with the first joint of your pointer finger. This will be easiest to see in the video imbedded above. Using x and r and the natural motion of our biomechanics. If your palm is hovering over the c-stick and therefore the x button as well; when you go to press the right shoulder button you will find that it is impossible not to press down on x on your way to r. This is a beautifully satisfying feeling that frees your thumb from having to aid in a wavedash.
This post was down in one sitting because I’m excited to get this content out.if it was unclear and not well explained let me know and I will modify to satisfaction.
I have made a crude video demonstrating how to WAVEDASH WITH ONE FINGER. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=HC_DMZYKXpM
With more support I plan to create more in-depth videos of how to utilize this style.
In this post I will be going over:
1. ASDI Down in neutral
2. Multishines
3. Jc up smash
4. One finger wavedashes
This post will become more sophisticated as I become more accustomed to the smashboards.
1. ASDI down In neutral using the c-stick can be difficult with a normal grip. So I began my path here by trying to learn claw. But it was difficult and ultimately crippled my game play. So I was placed in a position of needing to ASDI Down while dash dancing without claw and without losing out on my offensive options. To overcome this I realized I must use more then just the end of my thumb to input. By holding down on the c-stick with the meaty part of our thumb just below the first joint. You are able to tech must attacks without reacting.
If this doesn’t make sense please look at the thumbnail of the video posted above to understand how the buttons are mapped.
2. Multishines methods are well documented and explored. This is nothing new but rather then doing a x to b slide we use y. This makes the guitar strumming motion much easier. To take this a step further we use a rolling motion. Using the end of your thumb for inputting jump and the second joint of your thumb to hit b. This allows for one fluid down struck from y to b without moving your thumb off of either buttons. It is important to note that you must rotate your wrist over the side of the controller to achieve this.
3. The next logical improvement after realize the importance of optimizing dexterity of Hand movements was the jc up smash. Since your “palm” is now consistently resting on the c-stick and your thumb is permanently on y jc up smashes are done similarly to the multishines method. When you go to press y flick your wrist forward. Doing this will hit the c-stick immediately after Y is pressed. This is easy,biomechanics of the Hand work very well this way.
4. Now that it is drilled into your head that it is better to roll your thumb and wrist to input buttons rather then moving the thumb between buttons wavedashing becomes a single motion as well. But it is more complicated then the previous becomes it requires you to jump with x by pushing down with the first joint of your pointer finger. This will be easiest to see in the video imbedded above. Using x and r and the natural motion of our biomechanics. If your palm is hovering over the c-stick and therefore the x button as well; when you go to press the right shoulder button you will find that it is impossible not to press down on x on your way to r. This is a beautifully satisfying feeling that frees your thumb from having to aid in a wavedash.
This post was down in one sitting because I’m excited to get this content out.if it was unclear and not well explained let me know and I will modify to satisfaction.
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