Super Smash Bros. · Combo Video · 2017
Peach's parasol recovery is transformed into an offensive weapon in this compilation of creative combo applications. Rather than using it purely for getting back to the stage, players weaponize the move to extend combos in unexpected ways—mimicking the aggressive recovery setups pioneered by Fox and Falco. The video highlights a riskier, less conventional approach to Peach's toolkit: repeatedly opening and closing the parasol to juggle opponents downward, eventually carrying them past the bottom blast zone. What makes these moments stand out is their rarity in competitive play; most Peach players avoid this aggressive parasol strategy entirely, making successful executions feel both surprising and hype. GR. curates ten notable examples that demonstrate how a single move can pivot from a defensive necessity into a high-risk, high-reward combo extension tool.
Peach's parasol is not only a recovery move! It can also be used in an offensive fashion similar to the Fox and Falco "Sakurai combo", using a recovery move to extend a combo in an unexpected way. Peach's parasol can also be used to carry your opponent to the bottom blastzone by repeatedly opening and closing it over and over again to hit them. Either way it is always super…
Show more →Peach's parasol is not only a recovery move! It can also be used in an offensive fashion similar to the Fox and Falco "Sakurai combo", using a recovery move to extend a combo in an unexpected way. Peach's parasol can also be used to carry your opponent to the bottom blastzone by repeatedly opening and closing it over and over again to hit them. Either way it is always super hype and unexpected as it is really risky and you almost never see Peach players using parasol offensively. Thanks for watching! Special thanks to:
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