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To use this technique, the player must first do a [[short hop]]. They must then do an aerial attack, and quickly [[fast fall]].
To use this technique, the player must first do a [[short hop]]. They must then do an aerial attack, and quickly [[fast fall]].


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Actual button input:
==Button inputs==
*[[X]]/[[Y]]/[[C button|C]]/[[Control stick|up]] slightly
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*[[A]]/[[1]]/A+direction/1+direction/[[C button|C]]/right stick
===[[GameCube controller]]===
*[[X]], [[Y]], [[Control stick|up]] slightly
*[[A]], A+direction, [[C-stick|C]]
*Down
 
===[[Wii Remote]] & [[Nunchuk]]===
*
*
*Down
 
===Wii Remote===
*Up slightly
*[[1]], 1+direction
*Down
 
===[[Classic Controller]]===
*
*
*Down
*Down



Revision as of 13:21, August 12, 2013

Short hop fast fall, commonly abbreviated as "SHFF" , is a technique in Super Smash Bros. Brawl which enables the player to land aerials quickly. For some characters, such as Marth, SHFF will play a huge role in their game as it is an effective way of spacing, edge-guarding and applying pressure to the opponent.

Due to the removal of L-canceling in Brawl, the SHFF is the closest substitute to SHFFLing in Melee.

To use this technique, the player must first do a short hop. They must then do an aerial attack, and quickly fast fall.


Button inputs

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GameCube controller

  • X, Y, up slightly
  • A, A+direction, C
  • Down

Wii Remote & Nunchuk

  • Down

Wii Remote

  • Up slightly
  • 1, 1+direction
  • Down

Classic Controller

  • Down

See also