Whenever you guys feel this is polished to your satisfaction PM me so I can add this to the Falco guide sticky thing.
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You need to start the input for the BDACUS the millisecond you drop the shield. I believe shield drop is 6 frames.Dash startup is 2 or 3 frames, iirc. That's like buffering it out of a normal landing or silent laser, impossible.
I had the shielddrop dacus like once in 3 mins of trying when it was first mentioned by tommy_G. remember to wait a bit before dropping your shield because else it falls way to fast.
You can get it in 7 if you can get it in 6.i always thought it was 7 as well tbh
I can do it easilyBDacus out of shield drop is freaking hard =/
You're right it does feel just a bit more natural. One thing I need help with though is the timing;You need to start the input for the BDACUS the millisecond you drop the shield. I believe shield drop is 6 frames.
I do control stick forward, Cstick down, Cstick up. It feels a lot more natural than Cstick up twice.
You're right it does feel just a bit more natural. One thing I need help with though is the timing;
If Dash attack is coming out, does that mean I'm going too slow?
And what if I'm getting a shorter distance?
That's basically it.
While practicing BDACUS, if you...
UpSmash - You are performing the Dash, and probably the first C-stick, too soon or too close together.
Sliding UpSmash, but not very far - You have the motions perfectly, but are not inputting them fast enough.
Dash Attack - You have the motions properly but are not inputting them NEARLY fast enough. Specifically,
the second C-Stick is coming out too late to cancel the Dash Attack.
Also, Denzi, by "not inputting them fast enough" do you mean, "not inputting them soon enough"?
I would think that if you input them too fast, it would do the wrong thing. I have no clue, just trying to get clarification.
I've had that isssue as well. Awesome guide M@v, this rocks!Heres another troubleshooting tip with this, because this has been a problem I've been having;
If you input, and you dash attack, but you know you hit the c stick twice, your probably not letting the cstick reset to neutral. If it doesnt center itself, the second cstick input wont register. I've been solving this by practing flicking the cstick quickly instead of pushing it.
What I hate is after practicing this for a bit my thumb starts locking up and it drives me crazy. I have no idea why either.
Not really.... it is just gessing which direction they are going to DI. If you think they are going to down, do a bdacus. If you think they are going to DI up, do whatever you want to punish.Against someone with good DI..its amazingly hard to land the bdacus from Dthrow imo
edit: i just use regular dacus input to bdacus.. CDown for dash + upA for upsmash
If you don't have all the basics and other Falco techniques down, I wouldn't suggest jumping into trying to learn this.might be picking up falco. i guess i will try this technique out tomorrow.