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The '''short hop fast fall''', commonly abbreviated as "'''SHFF'''" , is a technique in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' which enables the player to land [[aerials]] quickly. SHFFing plays a large role in the [[metagame]]s of characters with quick, long-ranged aerials, such as {{SSBB|Marth}}, as it is an effective way of [[spacing]], [[edge-guard]]ing and applying [[pressure]] to the opponent. | The '''short hop fast fall''', commonly abbreviated as "'''SHFF'''" , is a technique in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' and ''[[Smash 4]]'', which enables the player to land [[aerials]] quickly. SHFFing plays a large role in the [[metagame]]s of characters with quick, long-ranged aerials, such as {{SSBB|Marth}}, as it is an effective way of [[spacing]], [[edge-guard]]ing and applying [[pressure]] to the opponent. | ||
Due to the | Due to the lack of [[L-canceling]] in ''Brawl'' and ''Smash 4'', the SHFF is the closest substitute to [[SHFFL]]ing in ''[[Melee]]''. | ||
To use this technique, the player must first do a [[short hop]]. He/she must then do an aerial attack, and quickly [[fast fall]]. | To use this technique, the player must first do a [[short hop]]. He/she must then do an aerial attack, and quickly [[fast fall]]. | ||
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*a / a+direction / Right Control Stick | *a / a+direction / Right Control Stick | ||
*Left Control Stick down | *Left Control Stick down | ||
===[[Nintendo 3DS]]=== | |||
*X / Y / Circle Pad up slightly | |||
*A / A+direction | |||
*Circle Pad down | |||
==See also== | ==See also== |
Revision as of 15:45, September 17, 2014
The short hop fast fall, commonly abbreviated as "SHFF" , is a technique in Super Smash Bros. Brawl and Smash 4, which enables the player to land aerials quickly. SHFFing plays a large role in the metagames of characters with quick, long-ranged aerials, such as Marth, as it is an effective way of spacing, edge-guarding and applying pressure to the opponent.
Due to the lack of L-canceling in Brawl and Smash 4, the SHFF is the closest substitute to SHFFLing in Melee.
To use this technique, the player must first do a short hop. He/she must then do an aerial attack, and quickly fast fall.
Button inputs
GameCube controller
- X / Y / Control stick up slightly
- A / A+direction / C-stick
- Control Stick down
Wii Remote & Nunchuk
- C / Control Pad up / Control stick up slightly
- A / A+direction
- Control Stick down
Wii Remote
- D-Pad up
- 2 / 2+direction
- D-Pad down
Classic Controller
- x / y / Left Control Stick up slightly
- a / a+direction / Right Control Stick
- Left Control Stick down
Nintendo 3DS
- X / Y / Circle Pad up slightly
- A / A+direction
- Circle Pad down