Seriously. I never used grab when first playing Smash. It always seemed like slow attack that wasn't very big. I never used it and then wondered what to do when my friend shielded.
I don't play anywhere near competitive level so it doesn't really matter but I have a stupid habit of not grabbing for the whole beginning of a match, remembering that grabbing exists, and do nothing but try to get a grab for the next 5 minutes
To add on, this is why watching VODs speed up your skill level. You can watch how players can punish each other for their habits. So when you go to play an opponent and recognize the same situation, you can do the same thing as the player you watched.
The thing is, you can not overdo it, if you whatch smash 4 hours in a row or so, there will be a point were you begin to feel to tired to analyze and may become detrimental
@@the_r4ts At the end of his "how to tech chase " video, he said if he didn't upload in the next two weeks, he would change his profile pic to Carpet Yoshi for a month.
It’s soo narsty man.... that skin, is soo nasty (in my opinion). I respect whoever probably put that much effort in the texture, but it’s my least favorite yoshi skin
As a fighting game veteran, I'd say this is pretty solid advice. The biggest step up in skill level in almost any fighting game is when performing any particular move is no longer an issue, and instead it becomes a chess match of predicting how to outsmart your opponent's arsenal with yours.
@@benjaminshields9421 Yeah but on different fighting games it takes a little longer to reach the chess match portion. To reach the chess match portion, you have to actually know most of the opponent's character's options. But then you have games where it takes a little longer just to learn one character let alone 40+ characters with over 60 moves each (Tekken).Usually, when you reach the chess match portion, fighting games become less frustrating, and more fun to a player that wants to be competitive. Just takes a lot longer to leave that frustrating period in some fighting games compared to others.
@@tyrenace6597 While I agree, I still feel that, until you reach that point of knowledge, you havent been playing the core "game" of the fighting game.
@@benjaminshields9421 Exactly, and that's why there is a frustrating period. Because you know your missing out. 9/10 Watching the chess matches is what got you into that fighting game in the first place. Only to realize that some fighting games require you to gain so much knowledge to even gain access to that part of the game. That's why fighting games are such a niche part of the gaming world.
I love how you explain "Bro, just mix up" so effortlessly. I feel like watching your videos is a refresher on everything I have learned playing fighting games for years, 500x faster than I took to learn it.
2:25 you're absolutely right, that's why you should follow the elbow to see where to pound it, and why boxers look at elbows and shoulders to predict incoming punches.
Glad you’re back! I follow you on twitter and I know you’ve been having some struggles recently. I’ll always watch and always support whatever you choose to do
I really appreciate the advice you give us after noticing the mistakes made by the beginners you fought. It helps me a lot and shows that you are a humble person ;) Also, after your great "How to approach in Smash" video, I'd like to see a "how to flee" video. I explain : I noticed that when I loose the advantage in a fight and my opponent start chasing me, I usually try to survive by fighting back, but that only give my opponent more opportunities to punish me. It might be interesting to talk about it, don't you think?
I definitely commit way too hard every time xD I can't tell you how many times I have tried to 2 frame with Yoshi back air. It NEVER works lmao. Although I try to play reactive I still make a lot of mistakes It's super important to use your mind to stay focused on your enemy and what he MIGHT be thinking. The meta in this game is tramendous
Moving on from beginner to more intermediate concepts? Awesome! This is something I’ve seen a lot of people I help struggle with. You’ve moved on from the, “Do this specifically and win more.” To, “Retaining information from your opponent plays a big part to winning, but not everything will work 100% of the time.” Excited to see if you will move on to more advanced topics like conditioning!
That, ehm, "punch" line was actually hella good at explaining the point. In basic life stuff we already act accordingly to what we expect, it's matter of time and playing consciously to develop this also in gameplay.
This video really helped me a lot. I've been struggling with some of these things for a while and I've been playing this game competitively since it came out. Thanks for the great info!
I've been struggling with SmashU for awhile now, and I never knew why. More like, I had a feeling but was never sure and had no one to tell me. This very well might be my problem. It just not clicking for me and having no tutor was really frustrating, and we all know how much getting angry helps in Smash. Thanks, I'll try to do this more consciously!
Bro bad player’s never mix up there options. For example I fought a mewtwo yesterday and all he did normal getup roll. All that stock was is me getting 12 down smashes.
Wow Banana Boy this video is helping since I noticed when I fighting someone I fought for awhile I get reads/punishes since I'm getting used to how they play 👍🏾 (Also I usually do try to hit my opponent where there's are instead of where there going. (Thanks Banana Boy for the video and stay Yoshi😎) More videos whenever u get time🤗
Hey bananaboy, welcome back from your hiatus! I've missed your vids a lot, and rewatched most of them. I didnt even realize your return until now, 2 days later, because I didn't get a notification for this :/ I think this might be the reason this video didnt get that many views yet compared to other vids of yours... dont be disgouraged though, I'm sure they will return eventually because this video, along with most of your other vids were of good quality and I- a beginner smash player learnt a lot from it. Thanks!
Every time I'm playing casual matches with people and they play kirby, they float up into the air, and down b. I don't think any of them, except maybe the one player who owns the game, have realised I'm punishing that specific option, and winning games because of it
Whoa...I really do grab quite a bit I realized. Guess I'll try mixing it up. Apply pressure to the shield instead of going for a grab that'll just be jumped, spot dodged, or attacked.
8:03 hey bananaboy, I’m gonna say that the up air was a pretty good way at baiting even a player who doesn’t airdodge often to airdodge and punish them after landing. You would have to fast fall, sure, but it’s a good way to bait out an airdodge. Believe me, I’m no smashologist but I’ve done that too many times with Chrom back air to know (also Chrom forward smash kills from center stage at 80 and yes back air and forward tilt kill as well)
@@pootonz5810 Assuming he started uploading the Video at around, for example, 11 o'clock MT (Mountain Time) it would not, under any current circumstances, take over an hour to upload a single 10 minute video.
BB’s new profile pic combined with this video’s weirdly vague title lead me to believe this would a parody video of not good, other smash guides I gotta say I’m pretty disappointed to be getting actually good advice
1:16 the problem with that is most character have bigger character model then Kirby and just bigger grab range in general, so short hop out over Shield isn’t that good if you don’t know the matchup vary well
Do have any tips on better recovery options for cloud. I’m pretty good with him, but recovering off the ledge is really hard, sometimes. Just want your opinion, thanks.
Bold to assume that noobs remember that the grab button exists
you’re godam right
So true
Seriously. I never used grab when first playing Smash. It always seemed like slow attack that wasn't very big. I never used it and then wondered what to do when my friend shielded.
Thomas Lecomte and once they find out they are going to spam it every time
I don't play anywhere near competitive level so it doesn't really matter but I have a stupid habit of not grabbing for the whole beginning of a match, remembering that grabbing exists, and do nothing but try to get a grab for the next 5 minutes
imagine being a gamer and going to college
Oh☹️
very sad moment
Could never be me
I already finished collage before covid started and i play games.
And wtf are you talking about??
To add on, this is why watching VODs speed up your skill level. You can watch how players can punish each other for their habits. So when you go to play an opponent and recognize the same situation, you can do the same thing as the player you watched.
What is vod?
Yeah man some of them are stupid
@ replays, like watching a stream or similar things like that.
The thing is, you can not overdo it, if you whatch smash 4 hours in a row or so, there will be a point were you begin to feel to tired to analyze and may become detrimental
This applies to Many things.
I was literally about turn off my phone but this showed up in recommended, it’s 2 am
Dang it I missed the premiere by 1 hour
Mood
I’m still at school
Well since this says 23 hours ago and it’s 2 am for me that’s pretty nice
7 am for me my friend
He stayed true to his word about the Carpet Yoshi profile pic. Respect👏👏
When did he say he was going to do that?
@@the_r4ts At the end of his "how to tech chase " video, he said if he didn't upload in the next two weeks, he would change his profile pic to Carpet Yoshi for a month.
It’s soo narsty man.... that skin, is soo nasty (in my opinion). I respect whoever probably put that much effort in the texture, but it’s my least favorite yoshi skin
ngl I really like carpet yoshi
@@nonsmarts660 not gonna lie I really like you too, piggy. I mean mr. Mew!
You stated the obvious.... and I think it’s going to help me a lot
Welcome back Banana Boy, I wish you well!🦖
That "stupid analogy" about the fistbump actually helped me internalize this way better than anything else I've heard
I got to top 8 at EVO by floating to the top of the screen with Kirby and using rock. You're invincible while you're doing it.
Yeah but opponents can bait it out and grab you
7:14 As a Boy Scout, I gotta admit that was a lovely reference on the bottom right corner of the video.
I honestly didnt even notice him saying be prepared lol, I just saw the scout logo in the corner and got confused as to y that was there.
To every Roy main swinging at their ghosts.
lol das me
I am precise and only aim for the opponents, man, beast, or ghost as Roy.
I once he played a Corrin that spammed Fair 10 times when I was literally across the stage.
As a fighting game veteran, I'd say this is pretty solid advice. The biggest step up in skill level in almost any fighting game is when performing any particular move is no longer an issue, and instead it becomes a chess match of predicting how to outsmart your opponent's arsenal with yours.
I would argue that this chess match is the core of all fighting games.
@@benjaminshields9421 Yeah but on different fighting games it takes a little longer to reach the chess match portion. To reach the chess match portion, you have to actually know most of the opponent's character's options. But then you have games where it takes a little longer just to learn one character let alone 40+ characters with over 60 moves each (Tekken).Usually, when you reach the chess match portion, fighting games become less frustrating, and more fun to a player that wants to be competitive. Just takes a lot longer to leave that frustrating period in some fighting games compared to others.
@@tyrenace6597 While I agree, I still feel that, until you reach that point of knowledge, you havent been playing the core "game" of the fighting game.
@@benjaminshields9421 Exactly, and that's why there is a frustrating period. Because you know your missing out. 9/10
Watching the chess matches is what got you into that fighting game in the first place.
Only to realize that some fighting games require you to gain so much knowledge to even gain access to that part of the game. That's why fighting games are such a niche part of the gaming world.
I love how you explain
"Bro, just mix up"
so effortlessly. I feel like watching your videos is a refresher on everything I have learned playing fighting games for years, 500x faster than I took to learn it.
"just like scissors beats rock"
um... you good?
no
Hey I forgot you existed. Welcome back!
Same
2:25 you're absolutely right, that's why you should follow the elbow to see where to pound it, and why boxers look at elbows and shoulders to predict incoming punches.
Even though I quit competitive smash due to inability to practice, I still love these videos!
I was just thinking about how you haven’t uploaded in while.
same
I've already predicted where that SUBSCRIBE BUTTON was going to be and was ready to click it!
That's not that hard the subscribe button never mixes up it's DI smh my head
@@rjhypers_2256 ya take dat final stock
Did you charge your click before you smashed the like button, too?
I've been trying to figure out how to articulate this to my less experienced friends forever and you've said it best, nice work
Happy to have you back.
Also
"Don't commit too hard and react to what the opponent is doing" [cries in ultimate online]
I was about to sleep until you upload another smash bro video which I could never miss.
Cause I need to Get Better.
Glad you’re back! I follow you on twitter and I know you’ve been having some struggles recently. I’ll always watch and always support whatever you choose to do
I really appreciate the advice you give us after noticing the mistakes made by the beginners you fought. It helps me a lot and shows that you are a humble person ;)
Also, after your great "How to approach in Smash" video, I'd like to see a "how to flee" video. I explain : I noticed that when I loose the advantage in a fight and my opponent start chasing me, I usually try to survive by fighting back, but that only give my opponent more opportunities to punish me. It might be interesting to talk about it, don't you think?
This concept also applies to Melee and many other fighting games as well, this is a skill that's very valuable to any one that's been drawing in pools
Banana: Do not commit too hard
Me when i play against my bad friends:
HOLD SIDE SMASH FOREVER CAUSE THEY WILL ALWAYS RUN INTO IT.
To save everyone 10 minutes.
- get good at reading your opponent
- don't commit hard
thats what i said lol
1:06 Say wha? Scissor beats rock?
I love you for uploading this, know you have people who will support you through all things, UA-cam or not
I definitely commit way too hard every time xD I can't tell you how many times I have tried to 2 frame with Yoshi back air. It NEVER works lmao.
Although I try to play reactive I still make a lot of mistakes
It's super important to use your mind to stay focused on your enemy and what he MIGHT be thinking. The meta in this game is tramendous
Thank you for not getting cancelled. All my other favorite smash content creators left the platform for some reason O.o
Glad to have you back bananaboy! You are a pretty cool smash bros youtuber!
One of the most helpful videos on smash i've watched
SMH, that tip for post match fist collision is outdated. Social Distancing Guidelines require you to use the projectile version from 6ft away instead.
He's back.
Welcome back! Glad to have new smash tutorials!
Moving on from beginner to more intermediate concepts? Awesome! This is something I’ve seen a lot of people I help struggle with. You’ve moved on from the, “Do this specifically and win more.” To, “Retaining information from your opponent plays a big part to winning, but not everything will work 100% of the time.” Excited to see if you will move on to more advanced topics like conditioning!
That, ehm, "punch" line was actually hella good at explaining the point. In basic life stuff we already act accordingly to what we expect, it's matter of time and playing consciously to develop this also in gameplay.
Smash players _HATE_ him! Figure out how he was able to start hitting opponents with this ONE simple trick!
This video really helped me a lot. I've been struggling with some of these things for a while and I've been playing this game competitively since it came out. Thanks for the great info!
Even though I've been playing smash for a long time, I think this video really opened my eyes on some things, thanks bro
I missed you, dude.
Long have we awaited. Thanks for the upload BB
I've been struggling with SmashU for awhile now, and I never knew why. More like, I had a feeling but was never sure and had no one to tell me. This very well might be my problem. It just not clicking for me and having no tutor was really frustrating, and we all know how much getting angry helps in Smash. Thanks, I'll try to do this more consciously!
He doesn't miss. I missed you so much, happy that ur back and hope ur break was nice.
You helped me get better at smash bro, lots of love fam. Been playing for like two years now
welcome back hope you enjoyed your break and are doing alright given the world
Welcome Back BannanaBoy! Hope you're feeling better.
1:01 I dont know what to say about this... its, too clever
Nice video bananaboy! This will surely help me a lot
Great video but
Damn why'd you have to slip Chris Benoit in there? Lol that shit was sad
it be like that xD hoping next it's Gilbert Gottfried
Nice to have you back, loved your vids
Bro bad player’s never mix up there options.
For example I fought a mewtwo yesterday and all he did normal getup roll. All that stock was is me getting 12 down smashes.
word. takes some a while to learn not to just instinctively press buttons like a robot all the time
@@Clipstostudy-rj8rg Double word. lmao. Don't stoop to a bad players level gotta flex dem muscles keep em fresh.
"bad players never mix up their options"
"i used 12 down smashes"
uhh
@volt their*
@@yourehereforthatarentyou hmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Wow Banana Boy this video is helping since I noticed when I fighting someone I fought for awhile I get reads/punishes since I'm getting used to how they play 👍🏾 (Also I usually do try to hit my opponent where there's are instead of where there going. (Thanks Banana Boy for the video and stay Yoshi😎)
More videos whenever u get time🤗
Welcome back BBoy i missed you so much!
Okay I see you! Mixing up the timing for your upload. But that mang0 - hbox tho
Thanks for keeping your word on the carpet yoshi pfp
it is so much easier to just show my friends your videos than it is to try to explain things like this myself.
My brain completely slipped over the fact that you said scissors beats rock lmao
Banana Boy with the new release! Amazing vid!!!
Hey bananaboy, welcome back from your hiatus! I've missed your vids a lot, and rewatched most of them. I didnt even realize your return until now, 2 days later, because I didn't get a notification for this :/
I think this might be the reason this video didnt get that many views yet compared to other vids of yours... dont be disgouraged though, I'm sure they will return eventually because this video, along with most of your other vids were of good quality and I- a beginner smash player learnt a lot from it.
Thanks!
Ah yes, scissors... my favorite counter to rock.
Every time I'm playing casual matches with people and they play kirby, they float up into the air, and down b.
I don't think any of them, except maybe the one player who owns the game, have realised I'm punishing that specific option, and winning games because of it
6:01 “as a result you punish your cousin” really hit home😂
My mans finally came back
I almost always hit when I swing, making counters very effective
Dang I hope this guy uploads again,I really like this fella
ive never felt so depressed and motivated at the same time
thanks?
Whoa...I really do grab quite a bit I realized. Guess I'll try mixing it up. Apply pressure to the shield instead of going for a grab that'll just be jumped, spot dodged, or attacked.
Amazing tips. Been playing for a year and I learned a ton from this
8:03 hey bananaboy, I’m gonna say that the up air was a pretty good way at baiting even a player who doesn’t airdodge often to airdodge and punish them after landing. You would have to fast fall, sure, but it’s a good way to bait out an airdodge. Believe me, I’m no smashologist but I’ve done that too many times with Chrom back air to know (also Chrom forward smash kills from center stage at 80 and yes back air and forward tilt kill as well)
“Do the Mango Hbox.” Nice.
I’m not a “new” player but this actually helped a lot
Bananaboy’s new pfp hurts me
*return of the king*
THE LEGEND IS BACK!!!
Oh hi
“You punish your cousin for what he does”
Smash videos out of context are hilarious
My guy, it's actually midmight what are you doing?? Lol
It's 11 for me. Timezones my guy.
@@Moss_Dude Me and BB both live in Utah. It's midnight for both of us.
@@zacke.1286 for me it's 4:00am in Georgia
@@pootonz5810 Assuming he started uploading the Video at around, for example, 11 o'clock MT (Mountain Time) it would not, under any current circumstances, take over an hour to upload a single 10 minute video.
I love this channel because it explains so good everything
My brother noticed the joy in my eyes when I saw the new video
“You’re not going to get a punish on the opponent’s jump offstage if you don’t have the guts to even get off the level”
*Chuckles in Snake*
Return of the KING
The return of the king
This video needs more views
Wow this is very useful, I'll use that knowledge for my future games
*Proceeds to spam counter by habit*
Alternate title: "How to read in smash ultimate."
Well if the person reading that title was a good player they would already know what "reading" is, casuals dont know smash language.
BB’s new profile pic combined with this video’s weirdly vague title lead me to believe this would a parody video of not good, other smash guides
I gotta say I’m pretty disappointed to be getting actually good advice
Thank you banana boy for making September a pog month now
We all love the new pfp
1:16 the problem with that is most character have bigger character model then Kirby and just bigger grab range in general, so short hop out over Shield isn’t that good if you don’t know the matchup vary well
4:25 What a wonderful Another example (:
Best guide I’ve ever seen thank you
Imagine attending college physically in fall 2020.
This post was brought to you by the NC State gang.
That yoshi at the end convinced me
BB Welcome Back!
Do have any tips on better recovery options for cloud. I’m pretty good with him, but recovering off the ledge is really hard, sometimes. Just want your opinion, thanks.
This was actually helpful for me as the guy who holds shield too long in the corner.
Now Grab hold of him, and don't let go. Don't let him go back into the abyss.
Banana boy came in clutch my tourney is this Saturday and I just needed one of his tutorials
Yay! Bananaboy is back!