Alter Requiem
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Really sorry about all the reposts, there's like 3 AT threads that I wasn't sure was the one I should post this in and now I wanted to have a thread dedicated to this tech so I could link the video to it.
I have something that might tickle the lot of you's fancy :3
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ucRTK6hGN1w&feature=youtu.be
After hours of practice I'm now able to do it on every legal stage fairly consistently. Some stages are easier to do it on than others. For instance on Town and City, Smashville and Battlefield I thought for a while it was impossible, but it turns out it just has to be so precise it almost becomes not worth it (almost).
This is a really great tool though. You can use it to do surprise Down Smashes from ledge for super early kills. its also quite a few frames faster than standard getup's lag, allowing you to potentially beat out someone trying to dash grab you by reaction.
I realize this is the same tech as the lagless getup Seen Here. But as far as I know, anyone involved with labbing that tech was convinced it was not possible for the Dorf. (Although I am realizing it is a different directional combination required to do it with ganon after watching the video again.)
I suggest starting your attempts on Duck Hunt, as it is pretty much easy mode.
It is performed by dropping from ledge (Down on stick) and Double Jumping on what seems to be frame 1-2 after you let go of the ledge. So you're basically almost pressing them at the same time. Any onlooker would think you were.
What comes next needs to be incredibly precise unless you're playing on FD, Dreamland or Duck Hunt. So don't give up or think its impossible, I've done it myself on every side of every legal stage.
Assuming you timed the double jump out of Fastfall correctly, you will be about level with the stage at the apex of your double jump. A moment before you hit the apex of that double jump however, you will need to shift the stick toward the stage. If executed correctly it will look like the video above, allowing you to use any action you want from ledge getup while also sparing you maybe 5-7 frames of lag you would be susceptible to for using a standard getup.
Like the My Smash Corner video said, Don't lose faith if you don't get it after 50 attempts. Its a rough one.
I have something that might tickle the lot of you's fancy :3
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ucRTK6hGN1w&feature=youtu.be
After hours of practice I'm now able to do it on every legal stage fairly consistently. Some stages are easier to do it on than others. For instance on Town and City, Smashville and Battlefield I thought for a while it was impossible, but it turns out it just has to be so precise it almost becomes not worth it (almost).
This is a really great tool though. You can use it to do surprise Down Smashes from ledge for super early kills. its also quite a few frames faster than standard getup's lag, allowing you to potentially beat out someone trying to dash grab you by reaction.
I realize this is the same tech as the lagless getup Seen Here. But as far as I know, anyone involved with labbing that tech was convinced it was not possible for the Dorf. (Although I am realizing it is a different directional combination required to do it with ganon after watching the video again.)
I suggest starting your attempts on Duck Hunt, as it is pretty much easy mode.
It is performed by dropping from ledge (Down on stick) and Double Jumping on what seems to be frame 1-2 after you let go of the ledge. So you're basically almost pressing them at the same time. Any onlooker would think you were.
What comes next needs to be incredibly precise unless you're playing on FD, Dreamland or Duck Hunt. So don't give up or think its impossible, I've done it myself on every side of every legal stage.
Assuming you timed the double jump out of Fastfall correctly, you will be about level with the stage at the apex of your double jump. A moment before you hit the apex of that double jump however, you will need to shift the stick toward the stage. If executed correctly it will look like the video above, allowing you to use any action you want from ledge getup while also sparing you maybe 5-7 frames of lag you would be susceptible to for using a standard getup.
Like the My Smash Corner video said, Don't lose faith if you don't get it after 50 attempts. Its a rough one.
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