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From: DrakeAldan
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  • If only this video was up 2 years ago. I've been reverse wavedashing and stair stepping because I couldn't get this down. They get the job done, but this seems much more efficient. Great job.

  • i'd like to say that this is mostly applicable on the ds3 as it has a very loose d-pad which loosens even more over time. other controllers might not be so lenient, like my ds1, which has a very rigid dpad. but i can bdc very fast with it nevertheless.

  • @ERUTROTSINEP oh, and also, you could have shown how to utilize this technique with sway characters like paul or bryan using u, ub instead of d,db.

  • @ERUTROTSINEP This technique works perfectly with Sway characters. As long as you get the notation as per this video you can backdash easily. I am a Paul player myself. You dont need to use u or u/b. Just d, d/b.

  • the other side analog is xbox360's i i m not wrong lol

  • i have been lookin for a tutorial for d pad and now i have found it :) thx dude

  • This way of backdashing is also known as Korean backdash (KBD). I haven't seen it on a pad yet (I'm kbd'ing on a korean stick, so yeah). This is a very useful tutorial for pad players, nice job.

  • this is really useful tutorial for all of pad players:)

    though I cant input any command with pad lol

  • schweet, but i already told you that :thumb_up:

  • My prayers have finally been answered. Thanks so much. This is exactly what I am looking for. 6/5 extra credit for great quality.

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