3 1/2 out of 5 is my rating
I believe that this guide is about SSB4, but nevermind that, all is good. I will try it in both games just to be sure which one you are talking about if I get around to doing it
I think it is alright for beginners, as it states some basic set ups that are easy to undertand and execute at the beginning. This seems ok to start off with if the setups presented whithin the guide are legitimate.
everything is kept to the point and also incudes all of the frame data which is something, I have to say, is not present in some other guides unfortunately *GJ BTW*. I think keeping things simple is better for beginners, but I would prefer a little bit more description, but considering it is yor first guide ever as I understand it, you have some slack.
the setups described I hope were used on real people in real fights, not staged or in training mode. The same goes for the Frame Data, I hop that this was all proporly calculed,n not guessed, because that small difference can change a multitude of things.
a little note on my play style *before I quit SSB4* was the way I played. When I would knock somebody off the edge, I would use a barrage of Fairs *one per jump if possible* until they mere barely unable to make it back to the ledge while I was able to; this works in Brawl too.
Again, this was posted on Brawl Guides, yet it seems to be more for SSB4, so I will try it in both games just to be sure which one you are talking about if I get around to doing it.
P.S. *depending on the game* throwing Gordos or waddle dees to gimp revories is legit.