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Arcnatural
09-07-2006, 10:29 PM
Hello,

I was just curious to the best way to start the WOP. I would guess at higher percentages it is just upthrow -> Uair -> while in air di a bit left or right then either Bair or Fair chain.

Another question, do you need to fastfall in between the Fairs and Bairs to keep up with the Fastfaller's fall speed?

Also, does anyone else love just jumping out after samus and just getting hit by the mines and watching them plummet?

ChozenOne
09-07-2006, 11:20 PM
I was just curious to the best way to start the WoP. I would guess at higher percentages it is just upthrow -> Uair -> while in air di a bit left or right then either Bair or Fair chain.
Pound/Uair...


Another question, do you need to fastfall in between the Fairs and Bairs to keep up with the Fastfaller's fall speed?
Depends on the %.. Yes, and No. low perhaps, High.. probably not.


Also, does anyone else love just jumping out after samus and just getting hit by the mines and watching them plummet?
No.

Good Day Sir.

theAPExp
09-08-2006, 03:04 PM
Also, does anyone else love just jumping out after samus and just getting hit by the mines and watching them plummet?

if i can't manage to reach them with a fair or bair (rarely due to puff's insane air game) i'll usually attack the bombs. in casual play i'll attempt to get hit by ness's up-b recover... it's sad and funny

as for fastfaller's and wop, captain is relatively easy (i usually bair fall away then jump and bair again) and falco has such sad recovery that u only need one or 2 good hits with anything to put him out. as for fox... i don't bother if he's within illusion distance (except when i know i can fair him out of it). i like to fair and just fall to follow him at low percentages. the only issue is u pretty much have to kill him so he can't get back with the firefox. at high percentages u can usually get by with what i do with capt and a good edgeguard.

and don't forget pound hits behind if u somehow get behind him