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Except for in those 10 frames you are hitting dash and up on the c stick twice. You don't actually have to do the same input as a regular DACUS.Well... DACUS (dash-attack cancelled up-smash) might not be the first thing to try if you're pretty new to the game, but the input is as follows:
1) dash in a direction
2) press A or the cstick in a direction that isn't up to perform a dash attack
3) during that dash attack, there is a small window where you can input an upsmash to cancel the dash attack while retaining your current momentum. Perform an usmash during this time to slide forward while performing an usmash ;D
What bdacus is, is basically buffering a DACUS. Buffering is when you input things within the 10 frames before you can take the action. Doing this makes it so that you can perform the action from the input at the first possible moment, basically giving you an instantaneous DACUS.