Perfect Pivoting: Difference between revisions
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(Undid edit by Jiggs: I know what it looks like and how its done. It's the same as the dash pivot in Melee. Ever tried it? Now, please stop being a scrub and take this to the talk page.) |
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{{move|Pivoting|It is the exact same technique as a dash pivot. It is nothing at all like a wavedash, both mechanically and in practical use.}} | {{move|Pivoting|It is the exact same technique as a dash pivot. It is nothing at all like a wavedash, both mechanically and in practical use.}} | ||
'''Perfect pivoting''' is a new technique introduced in Smash 4. It is similar to | '''Perfect pivoting''' is a new technique introduced in Smash 4. It is similar to [[wavedashing]]. Perfect Pivoting can be performed by flicking the joystick left then right very quickly or visa versa. Captain Falcon has the longest perfect pivot, Jigglypuff has the shortest. | ||
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Revision as of 10:25, April 30, 2015
Perfect pivoting is a new technique introduced in Smash 4. It is similar to wavedashing. Perfect Pivoting can be performed by flicking the joystick left then right very quickly or visa versa. Captain Falcon has the longest perfect pivot, Jigglypuff has the shortest.