Super Smash Bros advanced tactics 1
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So simple. It should go deeper to be a good one.
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hey u forgot one....
push x/y two times consecutively to perform a double jump haha
nice vid man
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nice video, although maybe show some of them more than once would be helpful.
Am still not clear on the projectile reversal thing. Sometimes the CPU deflects a shot off in another direction and sometimes it shoots it back. How do you choose?
Also it says on the text to press shield after you are hit?!?!?! Its hard to tell in the clip as it cuts right after
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it's easier to do it with Luigi... so yea.. since you can see him slide..
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good reflexes, and not getting your metaphorical wires crossed. You need to be paying attention to do it, but after a long bit of practice, youll start to get the hang of doing it mindlessly so you can concentrate on the more important stuff. :P
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the way i used it was, to dodge a Mario that was inches from meteor punching me from the back, by wavedashing back then quickly grabing him from behind on the air before he touched the ground. i thought it looked awsome as F' and i doubt i could have done it so fast by rolling away
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i dont understand how ppl can play like this when i ever i try to play with advanced techs i end up loosing easier . the most ill stick to is Short hop teching & shield grabbing. wave dashing works less than half the time i need it to and dash dancing causes me to jump after the third lap. and L canceling i cant even tell if im doing it right.
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4 wave dashing do u jump than while ur still in the air hit l and x/y tht what im assuming those symbols r /
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you dont see the uses? its the easiest, most effective way to edgehog for one...and it gets distance/shortens gaps between you and your opponent second. There are all kinds of uses for it! Be creative, and see what applications you can get out of it.
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I can do it, but it just seems useless.
dude i no all that diden't help me at all
fatnutz1234 4 years ago
practice, practice, practice. it's all about timing
charliemehrer 4 years ago