Tha_Shogun_12
Smash Journeyman
Been saying I would do this for awhile and I've finally been able to finish it!! This is one of the two threads (The other I'll put in the combo vid section in video discussion) that I will have for linking my video to smashboards.com about up b edgeguarding (so it doesn't feel like spam). I made a post acouple of weeks back titled Up B edgeguarding, its advantages, and how I didn't see many people using it. I got alot of comments explaining how alot of people use it and I should watch CJ vids. I've seen alot of CJ's vids and seen the method he used for Up B edgeguarding is different from the way I was trying to state. Seeing as my vocabulary sucks, I made a vid showing exactly what I ment when I tried to explain the method of Up-B edgeguarding. I also didn't put this inside of that thread also because this is a guide and the other thread was just stating the idea.
"Sho-Guarding" is a simply releasing from a ledge and using your Up B to keep the opponent off the stage. Grabbing the edge and releasing with either down or back can determine the positioning of where you want to use your Up B for edgeguarding (Down for lower angles and back for higher angles). If used correctly, you can keep the opponent off the ledge without taking any damage and set up for other edgeguard moves (usually BAir). Here's the video that can better explain this:
Sho-Guarding (A Donkey Kong Guide to Up B Edgeguarding): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aN4fLvfPz2M
I know others know probably have tried this technique but I don't think it's been viewed as being an very effective move so I put this video and guide togather to show it's effectivness. Feel free to leave comments and suggestions on what you guys think about it.
"Sho-Guarding" is a simply releasing from a ledge and using your Up B to keep the opponent off the stage. Grabbing the edge and releasing with either down or back can determine the positioning of where you want to use your Up B for edgeguarding (Down for lower angles and back for higher angles). If used correctly, you can keep the opponent off the ledge without taking any damage and set up for other edgeguard moves (usually BAir). Here's the video that can better explain this:
Sho-Guarding (A Donkey Kong Guide to Up B Edgeguarding): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aN4fLvfPz2M
I know others know probably have tried this technique but I don't think it's been viewed as being an very effective move so I put this video and guide togather to show it's effectivness. Feel free to leave comments and suggestions on what you guys think about it.