I thought this was important enough to share in a new topic even though we have a sticky dedicated to this sort of stuff lol
As soon as the importance sinks in please merge this into the sticky.
This is probably already known by a Bowser main but that guy sucks 'cause he never posted it and it would have helped.
The reason your Ground-release tilts are being power-shielded is because you're holding the control-stick too far from the center.
No matter how fast you mash A, Bowser will always begin to crouch/walk if you're holding the control stick too downwards/forwards.
So basically, learn the limit of your control stick's tolerance for Tilting without moving.
Tilt-sticking might bypass this problem completely, I need to test that.
As soon as the importance sinks in please merge this into the sticky.
This is probably already known by a Bowser main but that guy sucks 'cause he never posted it and it would have helped.
The reason your Ground-release tilts are being power-shielded is because you're holding the control-stick too far from the center.
No matter how fast you mash A, Bowser will always begin to crouch/walk if you're holding the control stick too downwards/forwards.
So basically, learn the limit of your control stick's tolerance for Tilting without moving.
Tilt-sticking might bypass this problem completely, I need to test that.