this is a really good way to explain neutral because normally people just think about what neutral means rather than how neutral actually works. which, in a game like smash, is so much more useful
Wow, this is amazing, I had feeling that positions changes the how good an option is, but I always felt trapped by the amount of options the opponent has, but you telling me that it changes the entire position in neutral and generally wins neutral is both shocking and enlightening. It changes the entire game in my eyes
I love this! Make more videos like this! I also understand what youre saying, even if it’s abstract. The well spaced jump is such a safe and simple way to threaten your opponent
Very interesting video. I think I get what you're saying but I'm re watch it a couple times to try and fully understand. I'm thinking the jist of it is being in adv is more then just having your opponent in a combo or offstage
I'm sorry for whoever takes this literally It's all hyperbole; improving your chances to reach the ledge is still disadvantage, and returning from ledge is still disadvantage Neutral isn't won until you land a hit that puts you at plus; what Dabuz called "winning neutral" is also improving your chances to win neutral you can still win or lose it. Mario's in a position to bair? Bair too early and it's crouchable or super minus, Palu dashatks or bairs early she wins it if Mario does extend Everything Dabuz said is accurate just don't take the wording too literally
@@nathanlevesque7812 The content is clearly meant for beginners sir Like when Void said Sheik's neutral is only fair/needles/dashatk/parry. He didn't mean that's all there is to it, and an average or better player will know he means to commit as little as possible; but a beginner may take things like these literally if they lack enough context to catch a joke or exaggeration I know this FROM EXPERIENCE; I started playing Ult late and took Twitter clips and player's exaggerations seriously which was very confusing and frustrating
If you space you can avoid it, but it should be noted that everytime you "win" neutral fair stales and for each stale fair you gain +1/2 frames of shield advantage
How to win neutral in 1 jump.
Mac players: sweating profusely
This is exactly the type of informative co tent I wish more pros would make. Thanks homie.
Yea I love informative co tent
Co tent?
Hey Im the bowser you did the lesson with. The advice you gave me was insane and i saw super immedate growth in my play.
Bowser fair bustedddddd
AjaXy believe in yourself
this is a really good way to explain neutral because normally people just think about what neutral means rather than how neutral actually works. which, in a game like smash, is so much more useful
*Young link presses b* - I won neutral
Unless they jump.
@@happycamperds9917 He actually pressed side B angled upward!
1:56 I cannot unsee that the Guy in the Below-Left corner has Palu's Hair and Crown.
People are learning Fair is Palu's best move
Backair tho
Upair tho
Nair tho
Downair th, wait that move sucks
Justin Jagt not really it’s like frame 3 or something and it has a decent spike hit-box. But it’s definitely not a good neutral tool.
Please do more videos like this it's so interesting
Wow incredible
This video was phenomenal. Thank you so much.
Might seem simple to you, but this is really good info to break down such a fast game!
I want to dive deep into the green haired goddess's palutanus
Wow, this is amazing, I had feeling that positions changes the how good an option is, but I always felt trapped by the amount of options the opponent has, but you telling me that it changes the entire position in neutral and generally wins neutral is both shocking and enlightening. It changes the entire game in my eyes
I love this! Make more videos like this! I also understand what youre saying, even if it’s abstract. The well spaced jump is such a safe and simple way to threaten your opponent
0:40 bless you dabuz
I like this video.
I feel like I knew this subconsciously and dabuz just unlocked my inner knowledge
Dabuz is the best at teaching concepts. Works so well
You should make more vids like this... Loved it... this is how u help others get better
I mean I already understand this but I think this is the sort of vids newer players need to understand fighting game fundamentals. Good stuff Dabuz
Super good video. Top players should make more videos like this!
Plot twist: game and watch just charges up smash and now regains neutral in one move
0:40
bless you
Dabuz explained this the best
I play against a mario main often and while I've been using these techniques to an extent, it is nice to have it stated outright.
I like how this video goes well with the lesson we had. Thanks - Jimtendo
love the informational content tysm
Dabuz looking more and more like a caveman, I love it 😁
Twas informative & enjoyable to learn & watch :)
Great video! I'm currently trying to work on my spacing. This helps a lot!
Percentage|base😢🎉
Appreciate you Fame!😊
Luigi mains be like:
Down B is funny
Oh damn dabuz with the osama bin-laden Beard
a nice little video
Thanks a lot now am gonna see more annoying palutena players online
I like this video Dabuz!!!!
5:32 can’t palu just dash attack in this situation
Do you still do lessons? If so how do I get in touch?
Yes
Check out the lesson FAQ on my Twitter profile
Twitter is @DabuzSenpai
So good.
Very interesting video. I think I get what you're saying but I'm re watch it a couple times to try and fully understand. I'm thinking the jist of it is being in adv is more then just having your opponent in a combo or offstage
Yes... the people are finally learning Palu nair isn’t that good compared to fair and bair. YES! YES
They are used for completely different things
Just don't approach like 99% of all the other ultimate players.
Just throw out a random ganon fsmash
Pretty helpful ,thank you!
*gets hit by kazuya*
No dislikes and for a good reason.
Would you make a video on how to punish idiots bc most of us are really bad by your standards and would benefit a lot from it
how to win neutral:
pick sonic
Congrats nigga!
Bless you Dabuz
Yeah... But what if you *aren't* somebody who plays the 3rd best character in the game?
How do i win neutral with my character(s) ?
Get good
I'm sorry for whoever takes this literally
It's all hyperbole; improving your chances to reach the ledge is still disadvantage, and returning from ledge is still disadvantage
Neutral isn't won until you land a hit that puts you at plus; what Dabuz called "winning neutral" is also improving your chances to win neutral you can still win or lose it. Mario's in a position to bair? Bair too early and it's crouchable or super minus, Palu dashatks or bairs early she wins it
if Mario does extend
Everything Dabuz said is accurate just don't take the wording too literally
Advantage state is simply forcing the opponent to play defensively.
pedantry accomplishing nothing
@@nathanlevesque7812 The content is clearly meant for beginners sir
Like when Void said Sheik's neutral is only fair/needles/dashatk/parry. He didn't mean that's all there is to it, and an average or better player will know he means to commit as little as possible; but a beginner may take things like these literally if they lack enough context to catch a joke or exaggeration
I know this FROM EXPERIENCE; I started playing Ult late and took Twitter clips and player's exaggerations seriously which was very confusing and frustrating
this is the option i hate the absolute most as shulk against palu
no fast rising aerials makes her sh pressure so hard to deal with
Just uptilt the fck out of her that would make her play grounded
The fact that this is as deep as it goes is too funny to me.. play rivals people
Joke’s on you, Mario CAN punish fair. Up B is frame 3 out of shield. Checkmate liberals
If you space you can avoid it, but it should be noted that everytime you "win" neutral fair stales and for each stale fair you gain +1/2 frames of shield advantage
just use palu nair
That move is -9 on shield at best, and yes, I know it can cross up but Mario can still back air out of shield.
This game sucks lmfao