Super Smash Bros. · Combo Video · 2017
Falco's side-B is infamous as a recovery tool, but this compilation dives into its offensive potential—specifically the meteor hit that launches opponents downward. What makes these 15 clips remarkable is how rarely players weaponize this finishing move in actual gameplay. The risk is extreme: execute it offstage and you're almost guaranteed to fall with your opponent. Yet when the read lands and the meteor connects, the payoff is undeniable. These clips capture those glorious moments where a player commits fully to the stylish, high-stakes play and pulls it off. The compilation pulls from competitive and community sources, showcasing both the technical difficulty and the psychological element of threatening such a destructive but self-sacrificial option. It's a celebration of fighting game audacity—the kind of play that looks reckless until it works perfectly.
Falco's phantasm (side-b) is most commonly used as a recovery move, however, just as Sakurai intended, this move has a meteor hit that sends the opponent downwards that can be used as an extremely stylish and unexpected offensive finisher. It's very rare to see someone actually use this as a finishing move offstage due to how insanely risky it is and how you are guaranteed to…
Show more →Falco's phantasm (side-b) is most commonly used as a recovery move, however, just as Sakurai intended, this move has a meteor hit that sends the opponent downwards that can be used as an extremely stylish and unexpected offensive finisher. It's very rare to see someone actually use this as a finishing move offstage due to how insanely risky it is and how you are guaranteed to die, but when it works, it is absolutely glorious. Thanks for watching! Special thanks to: Yahoo Esports: https://www.yout
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