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| Banned Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: Mibu Posts: 477 Thanks: 0 Thanked 0 Times in 0 Posts | I rarely Edge Hog. (Reason being I can,t I'm too slow I'll like fall off the edge.) I mainly use Fox and Link when I play. Two completely different players. I should probably practice wavedashing (with Fox at least) But, I love edge guarding. I let them get back to the platform only if I know I've won and feel like toying with them. |
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| Guest | By the way, I'm pretty sure most people know this, but an easier way of edge-hogging(Than jumping onto the edge) is turning your back to the edge, and performing a backwards wave-dash. Your character will slide near the edge, drop, and automatically grab the edge. You should be good at wave-dashing before you try this, or you might screw up, and do an aerial dodge off the ledge. =/ It is alot quicker than jumping, and it doesn't make it look like you're about to commit suicide, but change your mind at the last second. |
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