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Vinnie can.if i could facebook like posts i would like this one
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There are practical ways to increase the chance, at least.So, I always felt my Ivysaur was far better than my other 2, and I never used bullet seed. Now that I am, I feel less mobile and more predictable.
Is bullet seed really worth the risk? Are there ways to guarantee that they'll be hit in?
Don't forget that jumping up at a platform and using D-Air at the right time has a similar effect. It's pretty useful, especially given its ridiculously large hitbox.LUIS
I just started using Upair how you described a really long time ago and it works wonders!
(Upairing as you go through a platform so it pushes you down making you almost instantly land with next to no lag)
Using this Ivy actually has some sweet strings and can even juggle fastfallers and heavy characters at the right percents.
@Xyless you have an awesome avatar, I love wobbuffet. getting a wobbuffet tattoo soon.
But on topic about bulletseed. I find that if you use just the "stream" (the part that shoots up and not the pop up hit that sends them into the stream) you get a good success rate too, since it is very hard to DI once you are in it. I like using it under a platform when you read them.
Actually I was just thinking, if we stand on a platform while someone is teching can we cover almost every option with Bulletseed?
Luis this did the trick recently for me.....it manages to really cover Ivy if you have an opponent rushing you down. If you have a platform and a jump you have an answer thanks to this.Don't forget that jumping up at a platform and using D-Air at the right time has a similar effect. It's pretty useful, especially given its ridiculously large hitbox.
As far as Bullet Seed covering options, it works pretty well, though if your timing isn't spot-on, they could do an empty get-up into a shield or spotdodge. Standing underneath works well, too, since you don't have to worry as much about a get-up attack ruining your read.
Yea miles this is fantastic I caught someone on BF shielding too much on platforms so I used this to push them off. They missed the tech and I got a free bulletseed so that was amazing.LUIS
I just started using Upair how you described a really long time ago and it works wonders!
(Upairing as you go through a platform so it pushes you down making you almost instantly land with next to no lag)
Using this Ivy actually has some sweet strings and can even juggle fastfallers and heavy characters at the right percents.
Using the Stream for bullet-seed is a real good way to mess up players who like to recover high like Luis earlier stated.But on topic about bulletseed. I find that if you use just the "stream" (the part that shoots up and not the pop up hit that sends them into the stream) you get a good success rate too, since it is very hard to DI once you are in it. I like using it under a platform when you read them.
Actually I was just thinking, if we stand on a platform while someone is teching can we cover almost every option with Bulletseed?
But I mean if we break bullet-seed down....your either using the stream to punish the high recoveries or you will use the radial pop-up in the beginning to punish rolls or break through attacks using the frame 4 invincibility. These uses are probably the best applications so stick with these and there should be no issue.So, I always felt my Ivysaur was far better than my other 2, and I never used bullet seed. Now that I am, I feel less mobile and more predictable.
Is bullet seed really worth the risk? Are there ways to guarantee that they'll be hit in?
bulletseed is good for those down air Link players. Those who think they are invincible and also the King DDD players who want to do that particular air jump that comes down with a slam. Bulletseed stops all those attacks and allows you to get some damage on them. Coming out of a neutral air into a bulletseed makes for combo game if it is in a walled area where the DI won't likely occur.So, I always felt my Ivysaur was far better than my other 2, and I never used bullet seed. Now that I am, I feel less mobile and more predictable.
Is bullet seed really worth the risk? Are there ways to guarantee that they'll be hit in?