Super Smash Bros. · Tutorial · 2017
The laser might be the most respected zoning tool in Super Smash Bros., but these players flip the script entirely. Rather than keeping opponents at bay, Fox and Falco turn the move into a point-blank disrespect tool—firing it directly in their opponent's face mid-combo or during neutral interactions. It's the kind of confidence that only comes from complete control: using a spacing move as a taunt, mixing it into sequences where it shouldn't work, and somehow making it land anyway. The video compiles the rudest applications of this strategy, showcasing moments where the laser stops being a neutral game staple and becomes pure style. Each clip demonstrates how well these players understand their character's toolkit—knowing exactly when they can get away with brazen choices and still come out ahead. It's a masterclass in disrespect disguised as gameplay, the fighting game equivalent of styling on your opponent at every opportunity.
Unplug your controller dawg. Not usually known as a move to use point blank in your opponent's face, the laser is almost always used from a distance to tack on percent and force your opponent to approach. However, if you're feeling particularily cheeky like the Foxes and Falcos in this video, you can use it right in your opponent's face or in the middle of a combo as an…
Show more →Unplug your controller dawg. Not usually known as a move to use point blank in your opponent's face, the laser is almost always used from a distance to tack on percent and force your opponent to approach. However, if you're feeling particularily cheeky like the Foxes and Falcos in this video, you can use it right in your opponent's face or in the middle of a combo as an ultimate way to disrespect and style all over them. Kind of like jabbing a Jigglypuff out of rest sleep. Thanks for watching! Special thanks to: GeekyGoonSquad: h
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