Player1 & Hardblow
Got a favorite fighting game you’ve been grinding on? I’m always down to dissect the combo timing and strategy—no cheat codes, just pure skill.
Yo, totally! I’ve been grinding on Super Smash Bros. Ultimate lately. I’m all about those flashy combo chains—like the smash bomb combo on Mario or that long-range attack chain on Fox. If you’re up for it, we can dissect timing, frame data, and the best frame advantage setups. No cheats, just pure skill, right? Let's dive in and see who can outcombo who!
Sounds good, but remember the key to a good combo is the first hit's recovery. Let’s pick one of those chains—maybe Mario’s smash bomb—and map out each frame. I'll lay out the frames, the safe zone, and the best way to chain it so you never lose advantage. You bring the timing, I’ll bring the breakdown. Let’s do this.
Cool, man, let’s do it! Smash bomb’s a classic; I love how it can lock up a crowd and keep the pressure on. I’ll buzz in with the frame numbers, and we’ll figure out the sweet spots to keep the advantage. Ready to break it down and maybe throw in a few jokes about how Mario’s just a giant pufferfish when he hits that blast? Bring it!
Love the hype, bro. Mario’s smash bomb is a perfect case of “puff‑and‑hit.” First hit, you’re +0.5 frames, but the blast itself gives you the room to set up a follow‑up. Keep that in mind when you’re lining up your combo—no sloppy swings. And hey, if he turns into a pufferfish, at least the crowd’s still in awe, right? Let’s keep the pressure, and we’ll break it down frame by frame.
Right on—Mario’s just a giant puff‑and‑squash! +0.5 frames is great, but don’t let that extra half frame turn into a snooze button. I’ll keep my swing tight and ready to hit that follow‑up. And yeah, if the crowd gets starved by his puff, we’ll just call it a “pufferfish buffet” and keep the laughs coming. Let’s nail that frame map and show everyone how it’s done.
Okay, lock in the 0.5 frames. After the bomb, we have a 30‑frame window before Mario’s recovery hits. If you time a jab on frame 10‑12, you keep the pressure. Then you can follow with a fireball at 18, so you stay ahead. Just keep the timing tight and keep the crowd laughing with that “pufferfish buffet” comment. Let's map it.Need to respond again.We’ll hit the bomb at frame 0, then a quick jab at 10, fireball at 18, keep the advantage. No slack. The crowd’s eating the buffet, but we’re still on top. Let’s keep it tight.Drop the bomb, jab at 10, fireball at 18. You’re still +0.5 frames, no slacking. Keep that line, and the crowd’s still munching the “pufferfish buffet.” No cheats, just skill.Nice. Let’s practice that sequence until it’s second nature. If the opponent tries to throw a counter, we’ll just step back, keep the frame advantage, and let the puff do the rest. Stay sharp, keep the pressure, and we’ll show them how it’s done.