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What does GFSC stand for?
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Stands for Grounded Footstool Combo.What does GFSC stand for?
yeah, you footstool them while on the ground and immediately (prob buffer) a headbutt. then....you go ape****Is that the one where you side B after the footstool?
you mean like the yoshi's island one?was messing around in training mode and i found out that dk can actually do the invincible UpB in a lot of places on Delfino. Some weren't even jumping off of a ledge some were in the middle of the stage. He can do it going up the yellow hump on the big yellow star tower thing. I think he can do it on the transformation with no platforms and the walkoffs on both sides that dips down in the middle; I've only been able to do it once here however.
It does and it's so good. I actually do use giant punch to do damage and it is really good for that, it's just that in this situation I don't wanna throw my charge.well 1 fully chaerged punch allready deals 28% damage.
You can up-b into any significant slope and get the invincibility like this, you just need to be moving at the slope in the air and up-b into it and get the timing of it. The timing is a bit different than coming off the edge, so try it out sometime. There's a lot of weird spots you can do it. The yellow hump on delfino is a great place to start trying it out.you mean like the yoshi's island one?
how is this done? please share as it sounds VERY useful.
You should be able to do it on the platforms of the Ice form. Not that that's very useful. I didn't know about the Wind part, that's actually really neat. I really can't advocate doing it on the electric part unless you think it's cool that it goes back to the edge lmao.I've been looking for more spots to do the invincible up b and I've found you can do it in various spots on pretty much all the transformations on ps1 and ps2. The only transformations you can't do it on are the neutral and ice transformation on ps2.
On the electric and wind parts of ps2 you can do the invincible up by jumping up from the ledge the same way you do it on yoshis, the timing is just a little different.
There are also quite a few spots you can do it on rainbow cruise.
That part is so true lol thats happened to me countless times. Outside of up-b Braking I'm going to start trying the side-b reversal brake, not as effective at stopping momentum but much much safer.A ton of people don't know how to react to a falling DK, and often you can get off entirely free. Or vs a lot of characters, if you land on a platform their punishes won't kill until forever, like vs Falco. One other thing is if you plan on getting hit, you can get hit with your very best DI and you can also choose which direction you're going to get hit, like forcing them to hit you with a d-smash all the way across the stage.
A tip to anyone trying to figure out how to deal with DK after a bucket brake. Don't wait for him to come down, intercept him as high as you can. And if you're Falco don't try to freaking u-air, the second hit never works.
Also Peach (ROB/Diddy less so) players LOVE throwing items straight up to hit you out of your helpless for some reason.
Worst case scenario is you do an Up B in Mid air to stop all momentum.I'd be afraid of messing up the side-b reversal to even start trying it. Messing up and dying like 20% earlier than you should've is really unappealing to me .
Worst case scenario is you do an Up B in Mid air to stop all momentum.
Oh and, Neon.
How are you able to use D-Tilt so well ?
When I played you, the pressure I got from it as my Falco was amazing, are there any particular situations I should use it in ?
Right now I just space it at the edge like I do with Marth's D-Tilt.
We can fsmash out of a dash.crifer explain that again 0.0
No, the worst case scenario is you do a normal side-b, and it boosts your momentum out of the hitstun and you just go flying off the side. Or at least I'm assuming our side-b will boost our momentum and cause us to die earlier in that situation, like most characters.Worst case scenario is you do an Up B in Mid air to stop all momentum.
I'll be honest I have no idea how this advice applies to d-tilt pressure, or am I missing something here :xMy philosophy is basically this: And this is something that I live by, and I always have and I always will. Dont ever for any reason do anything to anyone for any reason ever, no matter what. No matter where or who you are with, or where you are going, or where you've been, ever, for any reason whatsoever.
LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL I've been waiting for someone to respond to that. Just one of my favorite quote from the Office.I'll be honest I have no idea how this advice applies to d-tilt pressure, or am I missing something here :x