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Posted: Mon Jun 07, 2004 3:34 am
by imported_Cravdraa
What are the pics of? They come up as a red x.
I didn't see the pic Tub, but I think I can guess what you're talking about. Every move in SSB:M has a kick-back or backlash to it if blocked. Oil Panic's varys depending on what goes into it. If G&W catches 3 PK flashes the backlash on Oil Panic becomes so strong that it litteraly flings G&W out of the arena and KO's him, if someone actually manages to block it. You can get other combinations that have similar effects, the 3 PK Flash is just the most potent.
Posted: Wed Jun 09, 2004 2:00 am
by imported_Cravdraa
Yeah, I've actually tricked my friends with that a few times. Let them think that I didn't want them to catch those attacks. Then when they try to release it... good bye. It's still risky though. You have to shield just right or the attack KO's you instead, and even if you do it perfectly, it always breaks your shield, so you'll be helpless if there are other players around.
[ June 10, 2004, 01:37 AM: Message edited by: Cravdraa ]
Posted: Thu Jun 10, 2004 4:59 pm
by Dee Emm
Well, Babelfish was no help. Translating from Japanese-to-English I got an error, and translating Chinese-to-English, the only english word that resulted was "then". Lots of help, really.
Odd... Link used his hookshot on the side of the stage. Is that even possible?
Posted: Fri Jun 11, 2004 1:15 am
by imported_Cravdraa
Originally posted by Tunbs:
What still struck me odd about that is in the clips with a third player in the arena, namely Bowser then Peach, G&W was flung backwards, then the Oil shot out of the bucket and KOed the other players. At least, I'm sure that's what happened.
What probably happened was, G&W was sent backwards so fast that the attack wasn't finished executing itself, so the oil could slam into other battlers.
That's part of it, the other part is that G&W moves so fast that he actually does become a projectile. It's like throwing one player at another.
How does Link do this one? I think this could be useful, the cheap way I like to play with him.
Odd... Link used his hookshot on the side of the stage. Is that even possible?
Yes, Link can hang off of walls with his hookshot(so can Samus's grappling beam). That's common knowlegde. This trick involves jumping at just the right moment as Link is reeling himself backup. The resulting whiplash sends him flying off the top of the screen. It can be pulled off with a little practice.
Young Link puts the bomb on the ground yet it doesn't explode.
This one is pulled off by taking a short hop and dropping the bomb as Link goes into his kneeling landing position. It works because the bomb only blows up if it falls more than a certain distance. By releasing it after a hop you can place it almost directly on the ground. Another way to make it work is to jump about half way through a floating platform and drop it there.
Any more questions?
[ June 11, 2004, 12:19 AM: Message edited by: Cravdraa ]