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The Falcon Punch can now be used as a horizontal boost for recovery.

Gerbil

Smash Champion
Joined
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at least he has ..something to help his lackluster recovery.
.............wut..............

They BUFFED his recovery.

*sigh* OK, once again I am going to elaborate on it....

His upB has gained more horizontal and vertical range.

The horizontal DI is much better than it was in Melee.

If someone is edgehogging, you can UpB into them for a possible stage spike (they can tech).

You can raptor boost and grab the stage.

If you hit an opponent while raptor boosting, you fly over them, so you lose no actual horizontal distance (yes they still get hit).

It's true you don't regain your second jump after the Falcon Kick, but here's an idea. How about saving the second jump for after you Falcon Kick? The floatiness in this game will allow you to recover that way. Dur.

*sigh* /repeated post
 

7-up

Smash Cadet
Joined
Aug 19, 2006
Messages
29
.............wut..............

They BUFFED his recovery.

*sigh* OK, once again I am going to elaborate on it....

His upB has gained more horizontal and vertical range.

The horizontal DI is much better than it was in Melee.

If someone is edgehogging, you can UpB into them for a possible stage spike (they can tech).

You can raptor boost and grab the stage.

If you hit an opponent while raptor boosting, you fly over them, so you lose no actual horizontal distance (yes they still get hit).

It's true you don't regain your second jump after the Falcon Kick, but here's an idea. How about saving the second jump for after you Falcon Kick? The floatiness in this game will allow you to recover that way. Dur.

*sigh* /repeated post
It's still lackluster compared to everyone elses godlike recovery.
Even with the minute buffs.
 

dori.

Smash Apprentice
Joined
Feb 15, 2006
Messages
86
Location
NY
I remember some people saying that it was used to recover in 64.

so this is "old school."
 

Kuroneko

Smash Apprentice
Joined
Feb 22, 2008
Messages
95
Location
Northern Virginia
It's a cute trick. If someone is edgeguarding you they will be between you and the stage... Atleast it gives him some horizontal movement, while protecting his face.
 
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