I can then dash dance in front of him and see what he does or looking at this GIF I’m pretty sure if I reacted quickly to the full hop I can do a turnaround uptilt. To start I need to space my lasers a bit better, the one in this example is much too aggressive. Many times in this set my approaches are fluffed out by full hops and there’s a few ways I could have gotten round this. Once I’ve revealed that I have ledge dash as a tool my opponent would be forced to respect it and given enough space, double lasers become safe again. I should have more confidence in my practice and ledge dash whenever it looks like the best option. I have practised ledge dashes but didn’t employ them here for fear of SDing. Where are my ledge dashes? During this set my choices from the ledge have been either to double laser or to ledge hop dair, both unsafe options a lot of the time. A quick shine stall could have baited a move out and allowed me to double jump back to the stage and failing that I could have sweetspotted my side-b, at least demanding some precision from my opponent. My poor DI on the upair allowed Haotwo to followup easily and that double jump side-b was asking to be baired. I get impatient to attack, trying to take Haotwo to the top platform, a calmer player could have killed here instead of being killed themselves. I get a grounded shine at 0% and my favourite followup is just to waveshine underneath them and shine them again, but I don’t do that here. I get rekt pretty quickly on my first stock of game 3 and I don’t want this to happen again in the future. A get-up attack would have been an easy fsmash with me being at 6% crouch cancelling and regular get up or rolls would have started up a new combo. The second and third upairs weren’t necessary at all, I could have wavelanded onto the platform and just crouched and covered every option Haotwo had. So why on Earth do I use it so much? The first upair could have been an uptilt with an easier follow up. A much better response is wavedash forward shine and if they’re still shielding after the shine I can do standard shield pressure mixups.Īs a general rule, I don’t like upair for continuing combos, there’s almost always a better option. This is something that I’ve been catching myself doing all too often, my opponent is shielding close to me and I just dair into an easy shield grab. This shine could have led to a kill if I’d have used it better! I was trying to do something overly fancy and freeform with the upair, a simple dair would have given me an easy uptilt or in the worst case scenario a tech chase. I get a nice shine (Was that a shield poke!?) but get a measly 13% from it. It doesn’t take long for me to find that my punish game is lacking.
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