The first technique I learned in Ultimate was LB (Lag Blaming) which is where you blame all your shortcomings on the opposing players' internet connection.
Some time stamps for me to go back to: 1:00 - shield frames / out of shield options 1:30 - Parry (Perfect shield) 1:51 - Angling shield 2:07 - Dash dancing/Foxtrotting options 2:51 - Full run options 3:09 - RAR 3:24 - Pivot grab
Man I took my first tech class in 7th grade and my teacher would throw chairs because he was mad that the 7th graders in the class couldn’t understand what slope was because it was first properly introduced in 8th grade.
Thank you so much for putting these all into one video, I’ve been looking for so many of these things like the RAR, wavebounce, and the dash attack cancel Two things that helped me out a lot by the way: if you run up to a ledge, stop quickly and hold up, then do a semicircle down, you'll drop directly to ledge if you do it right. It makes it really easy to go down to edgeguard and ledge trump The other one is when you start dashing, if you want to shield just keep holding forward and you'll pull shield up a lot faster than if you were to stop moving and start shielding
I’m so happy that you guy have made this video, I’ve already watched all your video on these techniques, but it’s nice for new players that got the game in quarantine
My first tech I discovered by accident was the instant dash attack. I'm awful at pressing up without jumping, so up tilts were impossible. I switched the smash stick to tilt as well when I went to turn of left stick jump. First time I went to run and attack at the same time with the new stick input, I dashed attacked and realized there had to be more to the c stick stuff. Thank you for this video
Wavedashing has some specific uses. Rosalina could cancel her dash attack into a nair but the nair could also be canceld into a wavedash so that luma can be desynced from rosalina temporarily without rosalina having to detether luma which has a lot of uses
First technique I learned on this list was Wave Dashing back in the Melee days. Luigi could slide the length of any stage, and it was less laggy. A backwards wavedash put people in perfect range for a Samus pistol whip 💪
so this i would say is very advanced but im a sheik main so i learned sometimes its ok if you get hit off but what you can do is first throw a grenade with side b so stop ledge guarding, then if there is a wall with collision to cling to it, then no matter if theres a wall or not you use the recovery move to get to the ledge because you threw a grenade there and if you dont need to go that far go to the fish move thing, and if your launched up go to the edge part of the stage and tilt the control stick into the direction of the rest of it and hit down b to spike, if you do it right you can hit the opponent to start the combos
Omg, I didn't know you could shortcut short hop with 2 jump buttons, I knew about shortcut short hop arial tho. I had to set every button to attack other than left trigger to force myself to learn, so I literally couldn't do this haha, time to re map. Thanks great guide man
onlineplays are also one of the good experience to adapt each person's habits also lag is one of the patience similar as mentality,psychological influence.i am regular ssbu player playing with joycon well some techs arent fit as some controllers but this is just my opinon,trying to conducting other methods to interacting it
The first thing I learned was B reverse (and short hop aerials if you count that). I'm still having a lot of trouble consistently RARing in full speed games. I can do the command just not always land the attack. Smash is the only fighting game of any kind I've been really invested in and it is hard to get decent at.
I'm not sure if its a known tech or not, i've never seen anyone do it for now but you can b reverse with roy or chrom on the ground and you slide quite a bit. I've manage to catch some rolls that way. You have to be in the running animation to cancel the turnaround. The tech is like this : run forward, hit back with left stick to start turnaround animation, do a neutral b, and go forward. To do it consistently i hit forward, then just go halfway back with the stick to start the turnaround and while i start to go forward again i hit b while the stick goes through neutral position.
I don’s know if this is advanced or not but I have learned how to predict when somebody is going to use a move without sound. I always have my volume off. I also have learned to combo Shulk’s Forward Air into a Forward Smash while in any Monado Art except Speed and Jump or without one active. It can do massive damage or be a kill confirm if you time it right. However it is not safe on shield but can be safe if spaced properly against certain opponent’s. I have also learned how to attack cancel my aerials using Shulk which took some time. Fast Falling is another. Pivot Grabbing I apparently already knew how to do before I knew that it was a term. Apparently a lot of the techniques I use are considered advanced ones which I did not know were considered advanced.
Thank you for the video! I want to know how to block the recovering of my opponents by launching them down before they can reach the edge of the stage.
The first I learn was the rar and it took me half a year to get really good. I'm really proud about how clean they look even if I screw up every now and then
There’s more people who do than don’t. You should also have a high enough iq to discern which buttons on whatever controller you’re using correspond with what they instruct.
The first advanced technique I learned was the perfect shield. I did it by mistake back on melee and didn't understand it back then but then doing it in ultimate
does using the d-pad for aerial attacks with the wii-mote in smash 4 count as advanced tech? it was at that moment i saw the future. RAR back airs and B-reverses where the next big game changer
@@mlg_joe7 nah, I don’t use the shoulder jump method. I put it into slow motion to get the order of the buttons down, and sped up as I got better. Then, it’s a matter of using it in a match consistently
The first technique I learned in Ultimate was LB (Lag Blaming) which is where you blame all your shortcomings on the opposing players' internet connection.
Lmao
I blame it on the game favoring them when they constantly just I-frame my attacks by running or jumping into them
To be fair, get a LAN adapter.
The first advanced technique I learned in Smash Ultimate was recovering. Took years of hard work.
and years of research
Wind Turbine just melee
Jabbing is more difficult
@@windturbine6796 YUP XD
Walking is difficult
Dont mind me
3:23 pivot grab
3:53 roll grab
4:25 dash walk
9:06 special reverse
I minded you, thank you for this 🙏
the real hero! totally opened the description looking for these timestamps right away and you already had it! thank you!
Why add this? The guy already put this in the description
Some time stamps for me to go back to:
1:00 - shield frames / out of shield options
1:30 - Parry (Perfect shield)
1:51 - Angling shield
2:07 - Dash dancing/Foxtrotting options
2:51 - Full run options
3:09 - RAR
3:24 - Pivot grab
(I still have to finish this lol)
Still working on those Easter baskets I guess
2 years and still not finished...
The first advanced technique I learned was RAR in Sm4sh, I was so happy to use my bair consistenly at the time
RECOVER HIGH KEITARO!!
BWAHAHAHAH FUKING GENIOUS
F
Letrix Nezaville ikr
the first advanced tech i learned was how to turn on the game ofc
Lazy RazJaz frame 1 rage quit
Charles Wolfanger It was a joke
Amateur… I can break my controller in frame 1 🙄
Keitaro: Whats Tech?
Me: Tech is he subject that i failed in middle school.
Lmao
YEEEES
Man I took my first tech class in 7th grade and my teacher would throw chairs because he was mad that the 7th graders in the class couldn’t understand what slope was because it was first properly introduced in 8th grade.
@@sayn4888 Damn That's rough
@@sayn4888 HAHAH what a idiot sandwich
Thank you so much for putting these all into one video, I’ve been looking for so many of these things like the RAR, wavebounce, and the dash attack cancel
Two things that helped me out a lot by the way: if you run up to a ledge, stop quickly and hold up, then do a semicircle down, you'll drop directly to ledge if you do it right. It makes it really easy to go down to edgeguard and ledge trump
The other one is when you start dashing, if you want to shield just keep holding forward and you'll pull shield up a lot faster than if you were to stop moving and start shielding
The first advanced tech I learned was waiting til she was 18
Ladies and gentlemen, we got ‘em
😂yooooo I’m weak
Gross
..... Waited for whom?
I thought he did lol pretty sure she was turning 18 that night?
I’m so happy that you guy have made this video, I’ve already watched all your video on these techniques, but it’s nice for new players that got the game in quarantine
Bro watching this a year later and being greeted by keitaro is eye opening
My first tech I discovered by accident was the instant dash attack. I'm awful at pressing up without jumping, so up tilts were impossible. I switched the smash stick to tilt as well when I went to turn of left stick jump. First time I went to run and attack at the same time with the new stick input, I dashed attacked and realized there had to be more to the c stick stuff.
Thank you for this video
That music in the background is so nice 👌 6:39
Wavedashing, short hop, fast fall, and turnaround special. Cuz I'm old.
The OG tech. Tech after getting knocked to the ground. Tech normal, tech left, and tech right.
How to tech witch took me a lot longer than I liked to admit
The dash cancel, (boost grab) can also be performed by pressing shield instead of grab aswell! -> + a + (shield or grab)
I'm so used to seeing Keitaro be a joker that hearing him in an instructional tone is jarring as hell.
My first “advanced” tech that I learned was, well tech
Ever since I accidentally moved while air dodging near the ground I can’t get enough of the tech rolls, it’s such a clean evasive maneuver!
The most important tech is inviting your platonic love and smashing her to death with charizard to show her the dominant dragon.
i just learned how to short hop earlier this morning lol. my world has expanded, it's really exciting.
This is exactly what we all needed I have been looking for more advanced tech I have been on a tech grind.
You should also check out Izaw's "Art of Smash Ultimate" series.
They forgot easy drop and some more things
Wavedashing has some specific uses. Rosalina could cancel her dash attack into a nair but the nair could also be canceld into a wavedash so that luma can be desynced from rosalina temporarily without rosalina having to detether luma which has a lot of uses
Wolf main. First advanced technique I focused on was Angling wolf flash for both attacks and stage recovery.
The first advanced tech I learned was peach float canceling
First technique I learned on this list was Wave Dashing back in the Melee days. Luigi could slide the length of any stage, and it was less laggy. A backwards wavedash put people in perfect range for a Samus pistol whip 💪
I remeber feeling soo proud wen i mastered short hop into nair into fast fall
Well, yeah, i mean, is not that easy tbh
so this i would say is very advanced but im a sheik main so i learned sometimes its ok if you get hit off but what you can do is first throw a grenade with side b so stop ledge guarding, then if there is a wall with collision to cling to it, then no matter if theres a wall or not you use the recovery move to get to the ledge because you threw a grenade there and if you dont need to go that far go to the fish move thing, and if your launched up go to the edge part of the stage and tilt the control stick into the direction of the rest of it and hit down b to spike, if you do it right you can hit the opponent to start the combos
This video does a better job of explaining the options than any other Ive found, even a few series worth of videos.
Omg, I didn't know you could shortcut short hop with 2 jump buttons, I knew about shortcut short hop arial tho. I had to set every button to attack other than left trigger to force myself to learn, so I literally couldn't do this haha, time to re map.
Thanks great guide man
First proguides smash vid i can confidently say is well made
onlineplays are also one of the good experience to adapt each person's habits also lag is one of the patience similar as mentality,psychological influence.i am regular ssbu player playing with joycon well some techs arent fit as some controllers but this is just my opinon,trying to conducting other methods to interacting it
My first advanced tech I learned was the dash cancel, walk cancel, boost grab for captain falcon from fatality :)
i first learned how to RAR. The same video I saw it brought up in also brought up attack cancelling. I practiced both after seeing that video
I first learned pivot grab in Sm4sh, then teching in Ultimate. >.> I also didn't know performing an aerial during FF cancels your FF. Thanks, Keitaro!
keitaro is the best voiceover guy for your videos
First advanced technique I learned was the walk off ledge disrespect down air.
I see you too are a man of culture.
He’s a Doc Mario main
@@standbygalaxy9624 Falco main unfortunately, I haven't the balls to be a Doc main.
Keitaro should of taught us to recover high.
I'm going HIGH
Wait, I'm so excited to start the grind to master the techniques I didnt know about heh
Wavedashing. It's actually what got me into Smash. DACUS being the one I was actually proud of. _Look at Snake gooo!_
The first thing I learned was B reverse (and short hop aerials if you count that). I'm still having a lot of trouble consistently RARing in full speed games. I can do the command just not always land the attack.
Smash is the only fighting game of any kind I've been really invested in and it is hard to get decent at.
I'm not sure if its a known tech or not, i've never seen anyone do it for now but you can b reverse with roy or chrom on the ground and you slide quite a bit. I've manage to catch some rolls that way. You have to be in the running animation to cancel the turnaround. The tech is like this : run forward, hit back with left stick to start turnaround animation, do a neutral b, and go forward. To do it consistently i hit forward, then just go halfway back with the stick to start the turnaround and while i start to go forward again i hit b while the stick goes through neutral position.
Attack cancelling is the first real tech I learned in Ult, most of the other tech I knew from previous titles.
'My name is ketairo I'll see you tomorrow'
I don’s know if this is advanced or not but I have learned how to predict when somebody is going to use a move without sound.
I always have my volume off.
I also have learned to combo Shulk’s Forward Air into a Forward Smash while in any Monado Art except Speed and Jump or without one active.
It can do massive damage or be a kill confirm if you time it right.
However it is not safe on shield but can be safe if spaced properly against certain opponent’s.
I have also learned how to attack cancel my aerials using Shulk which took some time.
Fast Falling is another.
Pivot Grabbing I apparently already knew how to do before I knew that it was a term.
Apparently a lot of the techniques I use are considered advanced ones which I did not know were considered advanced.
Still one of the funniest guys and the only smash player I use to watch he needs to come back
Low key need this video
Missed opportunity to have a key signature instead of a time signature for your profile pic.
It was dash attack cancel with rosalina and Luma it's just OP that you can throw out a grab and an attack at the same time
Thank you for the video! I want to know how to block the recovering of my opponents by launching them down before they can reach the edge of the stage.
I actually started using IDJ because i found it out on accident and saw falcon was way better with his combos with it :)
The first I learn was the rar and it took me half a year to get really good. I'm really proud about how clean they look even if I screw up every now and then
Who do you main?
I used to main Bowser but now I play mario
This mans smile could lead me straight into the gates of hell and id still be haply
Reverse arial rush was my first. Only took a few minutes to learn and it’s soooo gooodddd
My first Tech was Dark Pit arrow extending.
RAR back airs with kirby, still struggling with micro spacing and b reverses
I find it funny they just automaticly believe everyone uses a game cube controller.....
There’s more people who do than don’t. You should also have a high enough iq to discern which buttons on whatever controller you’re using correspond with what they instruct.
that just might be the most tedious way to do a wave bounce, just do the dash > jump + diagonal c-stick. it just like doing attack cancels
I’m surprised how many of these I didn’t know- this is super helpful!
YOOOOOOOOO it's my boy Keitaro!
Always recover high. Always.
Those grab techniques are gonna buff lil Mac especially with all the techniques he already has he gon be beyond top tier
0:03 brilliant intro
Song @4:34 plz?
_91nova - Takeoff
Now or never,my friend
Time to remake this with the slingshot I suppose!
First advanced technique I ever learned was how to dodge.
Made beating Tabuu on Insane difficulty a much easier task in Brawl.
I think the first piece of "complex" tech I learned was the reverse aerial rush
No Luigis were harmed in the making of this video...
The first advanced technique I learned was the perfect shield. I did it by mistake back on melee and didn't understand it back then but then doing it in ultimate
RARs were the first tech I properly learned after that one is the slingshot.
*You forgot tether canceling* 🙄😆
Idk if this is a joke or not
@@hatsunemiku8007 As Joker you can runoff stage and tether cancel to change the direction you face so you can edge guard with back airs
He didn't mention double jump cancelling
The most common tech I use side be at ledge as roy to kill at 60
Fantastic overview of some tips!
0:55 The 😐 face
Liked immediately as soon as I saw Keitaro
first tech i learned was sonic spinshot in smash 4
My first avanced tech was RAR:)
This might sound dumb, but my first advanced tech was doing a RAR
Alex Jobani same 😅😅😅
does using the d-pad for aerial attacks with the wii-mote in smash 4 count as advanced tech? it was at that moment i saw the future. RAR back airs and B-reverses where the next big game changer
It would probably be B-Reversing or turn around Reverse Aerial Rush.
super video! Keitaro has the best voice for it!
the first smash technique i learned was liking women my own age
My favorite advanced tech is called UTC or Unplugging the controller of the other player
All this time I didnt know you could hold special with your shield to negate spot dodges
Keitaro, back at it again l
Great video dude, gonna practice this stuff.
its a shame hes banned from the community lol
The first advanced technique i learned in smash ultimate was jabbing, took hundreds of hours to get the timing right
B-Reverse, or Teching, I don't remember
nokk lokk samee
Ive seen you do skits with Cilvanis!
I guess shorthopping. Its an essencial part of any smash game, tho I have only really started trying to improve in ultimate
Hm. I got pretty good at RARing, and I learned how to pull off short hop aerials as well
How? just set the left shoulder button to jump?
@@mlg_joe7 nah, I don’t use the shoulder jump method. I put it into slow motion to get the order of the buttons down, and sped up as I got better. Then, it’s a matter of using it in a match consistently
whats a disadvantage for shorthopping with two jump buttons for example the two left shoulder buttons?
Nothing, if you don't mistake your shoulder button for shield.
I learned others before this, but, the first I recall learning is jcff
my first advanced tech that I learned was jump cancelling with bayo
I first learned how to RAR, then Wave-bounce.
the first advanced technigue i learn is meteor smash and spiking its super hard
Short hop ariels is most likely to be my first “advanced” technique
I the earliest techniques I remember learning were things like edgegaurding and short hopping and recovering
For the things that require C-stick, does it require C-stick smash attacks enabled specifically, or can our C-stick be set to tilts?
For the most part they require c-stick set to tilt attack