Super Smash Bros. · Combo Video · 2017
Reverse Ken combos represent some of the flashiest tech in Super Smash Bros, turning what's already a stylish sequence into something far more difficult to execute. Unlike standard Ken combos, these require precise reverse hits with Marth's fair or bair into a reverse down-air, a routing that demands significantly more control and reads than the conventional approach. Because of the execution barrier, you mostly see these appear when players decide the moment calls for style over consistency—the kind of high-risk sequences that either land perfectly for a crowd reaction or reset the neutral game entirely. This compilation pulls together 15 of the best examples from the community, including clips sent in by viewers who caught moments worth preserving. The result is a collection that celebrates why reverse combos remain compelling despite their impracticality: they turn a winning position into something memorable, transforming a standard punish into a statement.
Reverse combos are just so stylish. A "Reverse Ken Combo" is when a Marth player combos reverse hit of f-air or b-air into a reverse d-air. It's not very commonly used as it's much more difficult to connect than a standard Ken combo, so you only really see Marth players use it when they feel the need to style all over their opponent, which can lead to super hype moments like…
Show more →Reverse combos are just so stylish. A "Reverse Ken Combo" is when a Marth player combos reverse hit of f-air or b-air into a reverse d-air. It's not very commonly used as it's much more difficult to connect than a standard Ken combo, so you only really see Marth players use it when they feel the need to style all over their opponent, which can lead to super hype moments like these. Thanks for watching! Some of these clips were sent in by viewers, huge thanks to them: Thomas G for sending in clip #2 Richie for sending in bonus clip #1 Special thanks to:
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