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Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Discussion (Nintendo Switch) [game]
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12/06/18, 17:12 Edited: 12/06/18, 17:13
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Question! When I was teaching myself how to play Smash as a kid, I never used tilt attacks, down smashes, or down throws... basically anything less intuitive than "the opponent is over there, so I should use my attack that goes in that direction." So how do you learn which situations the less intuitive attacks are good for? I haven't really looked into it, but just playing casually, it's hard for me to tell what exactly the differences are between, say, Lucina's neutral, side tilt, and down tilt. They're different animations, but what good are they?
Another thing I NEVER do: attack opponents while I'm holding them. Is there any reason not to do this? I assume it's easier for them to break free when they're at lower percentages?
I've starting teching, though! It actually feels pretty natural when you get used to it. Of course doing an air dodge right before you hit the ground cushions your landing! Why didn't I think of that before? |
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Character balance patch!Buffs: Captain Falcon Diddy Kong Lucario Rosalina and Luma Little Mac Bowser Jr. Ryu/Ken(?) Bayonetta Nerfs: Peach/Daisy Pichu Wolf Nothing that seems like major changes, but we'll see. Captain Falcon in particular seems poised to benefit from his changes. |
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