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haha i think you're the one getting rediculous. in case you didn't read the whole thread, or you just happen to be illiterate, the guy complaining about that tactic being cheap was the guy who was playing ness on the video. it was meant to be a joke.Wow. This thread is getting rediculous.
This tactic is NOT cheap. Please, alone, it can only be done on 3 stages. They are Fourside, Princess Peaches Castle, and Poke'mon Stadium. Even on those stages, it's really hardto get into position. Even when you do, opponents can escape at high percents. Cheap? Sheesh, yeah right.
Anyways, to do this, you need a wall to pin the opponent to and something to stop Ness from moving away from the wall (like the edge of a platform or another wall). So on Fourside and PPC, you can stand on the little pieces of land next to the main towers on both stages and repeatedly dtilt a person into the tower. So yeah, dtilts are all that are necessary.
Ever heard of waveshining?If the Fox was trying to infinite Ness, (which I doubt he was, I've never met a Fox player that would dishonor the name of Fox McCloud by using a "cheap" tactic such as this) then the Ness had every right to jump out of the tree when an opening was created. What he did NOT have the right to do was attempt a counter-infinite such as this disgraceful slop portrayed in the video.