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I find this sad but after owning SSBM for a while, but just now I notice Samus and young Link(why him I do not know) have Wall Jumps... I mean overall it isn't that useful(atleast I think so, but I could be wrong). It does seem to have a use in some stages.
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You STILL haven't tried Young Link's target test? Or have you just forgotten? Cause it requires wall jumping.

Skynes: Gosh, banning SSBM characters, that's when you know people are stupid. Anyway, the bombs are for juggle breaking, basically. Not only do you attack down, but you completely mess with your rate of decent, making it hard for your opponent to properly juggle you.
Cook of the Sea
Flamethrower moves leave the characters helpless for a little longer, so they're useful in combos.  And the Light Down A-the "Earth Blaster" or something like that is the official name-is really nice for tossing people in front of you really fast.  I use it instinctively when I'm in a tight spot.  Also nice for knocking Edge-Hangers off.  Of course, you just have Light Side A Low for that...

Bombs are good for shaking things up.  And they're hard to see after they've been dropped sometimes, and they are a different way to remotely hit someone, useful for some strategies. 

Hey, I'm having a lot of trouble Wavedashing.  I used to be able to do it, but I seem to have forgotten how exactly you're supposed to press the buttons.  Right now I'm holding Diag-Down and then flicking Y on and off and immediately flicking the Shield on and off.  I alway either holding the Shield without moving , Shield Roll, or Air Dodge.  And when I do manage to Wavedash, My Shield turns on right afterwards.  What am I doing wrong?
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You STILL haven't tried Young Link's target test? Or have you just forgotten? Cause it requires wall jumping.

Heh, yeah I did, I have not played the target test in a long time. Also an odd thing happened to me while fight shiek(not sure it's thats spelled right) with Samus today. I shot my cannon at her and she seemed to reflect it back at me... On another note I find the bombs can be useful for helping you land safely too
Cook of the Sea
Shiek's Side B Whip blocks projectiles.  I've never seen it done with the Whip specifically, but just about every move that blocks projectiles can also reflect them, if they are timed right.  Also, every single character can reflect projectiles with the regular Shield if you hit the button at the last second.  It takes a ton of practice, and even mor to use it in combat reliably.  If you want to practice this, go in training and get a human CPU holding a Ray Gun.  Slow down the speed as much as you like (And you'll pretty much have to slow it down at the beginning) and then either get a friend to shoot you over and over of put the other controller on the floor and hit A with your toe.  Activate the Shield at the last possible instant, and you should hear a wooden-sounding "dock" and the shot will be relfected back. 

Wow, I post long.
Ah, never knew that. One question what is wavedashing?
She's my primary character in 64.  In Melee, I usually use Roy or Mewtwo.
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get a human CPU


Dude, those cyborg files were TOP SECRET!!!! *erases everyone's memories*
Too Erase everyones Memories, you must have that flashy thing from MIB :). (Men in Black)
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Too Erase everyones Memories, you must have that flashy thing from MIB :). (Men in Black)

That was my favorite thing from the movie. I don't know why...I guess cause it was all red and prettyful...
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Ah, never knew that. One question what is wavedashing?


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Air-dodging diagonally toward the ground, as close to the ground as possible, will result in a movement that abuses the games physics by allowing a player to make themself slide across the ground. Most obvious with Luigi, Marth, Roy, Mewtwo, and Ice Climbers. You can turn around more quickly by wavedashing in the opposite direction of your run, then picking up on the momentum. A Super-Wavedash is a wavedash done from a jump (best way to explain it is that it is done while falling, not while jumping (as a conventional wavedash is).


Answering a quote with a quote Rolling Eyes  :P
The neuralizer... a.k.a. The Flashy thingy.
Cook of the Sea
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get a human CPU


Dude, those cyborg files were TOP SECRET!!!! *erases everyone's memories*


I'm sorry, I didn't mean to talk, but they forced it out of me!!!  They're animals I tell you, animals!  You understand, right, Yoshi?  Right?  What are you doing with that...  NO!  No, please! 

...

Hello, where am I?  Who am I?  :D
*walks up to Saber wearing a black suit and black glasses*

You are Saber... you are a rooster. Your job is to crow at dawn... Have a nice day.
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Dude, give me my clothes back.
Cook of the Sea
Cluck cluck cluck...

**universal translator**

[Is it dawn yet?]
Playing SSBM as Samus you can beat the entire classic single player with ONE move.

Down + A Smash.
Cook of the Sea
Hee hee...  the Sweep Kick rules all.  On Very Easy it has CPUs begging for their digital lives...
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Playing SSBM as Samus you can beat the entire classic single player with ONE move.

Down + A Smash.


That doesn't always work, but I have pulled it off on a few opponents. I must say, that gets you quite a bit of points. That reminds me of Saffron City on SSB when you fight Pikachu, I always made him kill himself, thus, getting the Pacifist award.

EDIT : I changed Almost to Always.
Cook of the Sea
Did you know that if you go through an entire vs. match while taking and dealing no damage you will get the "Switzerland" bonus?  Very cute.
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Did you know that if you go through an entire vs. match while taking and dealing no damage you will get the "Switzerland" bonus?  Very cute.


*grins*

*puts away Diskun trophy*
Cook of the Sea
What is a Diskun, anyway?  I mean, I know it's the trophy you get for getting every bonus title, but what is it?
Not impossible
just highly unlikely
Mascot for the Famicon Disk System, the disk drive addon to the Famicon on which Metroid originally debuted.
Cook of the Sea
Oh.  Do you see it witht he Famicom in the Japanese trophy display?
Not impossible
just highly unlikely
Don't think so.