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[[T-Sticking]] is where the C-Stick/Right Controller Stick is set to Attack instead of Smash. T-Sticking got | [[T-Sticking]] is where the C-Stick/Right Controller Stick is set to Attack instead of Smash. T-Sticking got its name from the fact that the C-Stick is being set to a different function like [[B-Sticking]], and that it's a shortcut for tilts (hence the T). | ||
These are [[techniques]] that are possible with the T-Stick setup. | These are [[techniques]] that are possible with the T-Stick setup. | ||
== Central Movement == | == Central Movement == | ||
If you tilt the C-Stick in a diagonal direction in midair, you'll do your | If you tilt the C-Stick in a diagonal direction in midair, you'll do your N-air. Since this doesn't require you to have the Left Controller Stick in any specific position, you can move horizontaly and do your N-air at the same time. | ||
== Instant Dash Attack == | == Instant Dash Attack == | ||
If you tilt the C-Stick in any direction right after you start your dash, you can start up a Dash Attack during the frames of the start up dash animation instead of your | If you tilt the C-Stick in any direction right after you start your dash, you can start up a Dash Attack during the frames of the start up dash animation instead of your Forward Smash. Since doing this preforms a dash attack, you can [[Dash attack canceling|cancel]] it into an Up Smash as well. | ||
== No Fast Fall Dair == | == No Fast Fall Dair == | ||
In Melee, if you used a | In Melee, if you used a D-air with the control stick + A button method, you would fast fall as you did it. This returns in Brawl. However, in Melee, if you used the C-stick for a D-air, you would not fast fall. If the C-stick is set to Smash in Brawl, then you will fast fall when doing the D-air. However, if it is set to attack, you will not fast fall. | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
A demonstration of the uses of T-Sticking-[http://youtube.com/watch?v=eZlCDfcClG0] | A demonstration of the uses of T-Sticking-[http://youtube.com/watch?v=eZlCDfcClG0] | ||
[[Category: Techniques]] | [[Category: Techniques]] | ||
[[Category: Techniques (SSBB)]] | [[Category: Techniques (SSBB)]] | ||
[[Category: Unofficial lingo]] | [[Category: Unofficial lingo]] |
Revision as of 21:47, January 5, 2010
T-Sticking is where the C-Stick/Right Controller Stick is set to Attack instead of Smash. T-Sticking got its name from the fact that the C-Stick is being set to a different function like B-Sticking, and that it's a shortcut for tilts (hence the T).
These are techniques that are possible with the T-Stick setup.
Central Movement
If you tilt the C-Stick in a diagonal direction in midair, you'll do your N-air. Since this doesn't require you to have the Left Controller Stick in any specific position, you can move horizontaly and do your N-air at the same time.
Instant Dash Attack
If you tilt the C-Stick in any direction right after you start your dash, you can start up a Dash Attack during the frames of the start up dash animation instead of your Forward Smash. Since doing this preforms a dash attack, you can cancel it into an Up Smash as well.
No Fast Fall Dair
In Melee, if you used a D-air with the control stick + A button method, you would fast fall as you did it. This returns in Brawl. However, in Melee, if you used the C-stick for a D-air, you would not fast fall. If the C-stick is set to Smash in Brawl, then you will fast fall when doing the D-air. However, if it is set to attack, you will not fast fall.
External Links
A demonstration of the uses of T-Sticking-[1]