This thread makes me feel a lot better. For me, short hop double fair wasn't really that hard, and neither was ledge hop double laser. But when I first got into AT's, wavedashing and L-cancelling seemed impossible. I actually learned L cancelling by going back to smash 64 XD. But once I could wavedash consistently, waveshining with fox came surprisingly naturally (when before it seemed impossible), even though I don't even play fox. Anyway, right now I'm frustrated with the following:
Waveshining with falco
Wavedashing in between shl with falco
Dropping down off the ledge and then wall jumping without using my second jump
Short hop double laser (I can do it consistently if I move my left thumb to the B button and jump with X, but I can't press X and move to the B button with my right thumb in time...)
I'm trying to pick up falcon/spacies...
L canceling whenever it's not the l cancel in a shffl or a fulljumped arial (b/c ive practiced that and done it a million times).... for example: L canceling on stages with uneven terrain (like poke floats)
Why? because I have the problem of thinking "press L X amount of time after the fast fall" >.> I'm trying to get out of that habit now though, thinking about starting to l cancel with Z or something.
THIS FINALLY EXPLAINS WHY AT TOURNAMENTS I CAN GET 3-STOCKED, COUNTERPICK POKEFLOATS AND WIN!!!
Really, I've been dominated by people, then I go pokefloats and they have no clue what to do XD. If the previous match was really close, I pick yoshi's story (neutral) for marth, but if I don't think I can win there, I go Pokefloats and hope they don't know what they're doing.