Dire Creeper
Smash Apprentice
So I was just messing around with Doc in Training Mode, flipping CPU's left and right with the Super Sheet, when I stumbled across something interesting: I used Doc's side b when he reached the ledge, and it cancelled. I thought this could come to some use, so I tried it out with Mario, and of course it worked.
Based on what I've discovered, Dr. Mario and Mario's side b can be ledge cancelled at ANY time during the animation, no matter which way you're facing. The reason I chose to post this on the Dr. Mario forums is because it's more useful to him rather than Mario. With the Sheet & Cape Ledge Cancel, you can use your side b to reflect the opponent as you attempt to grab the ledge as you recover (more useful for Doc since his side b causes no momentum to him) and use it as an effective edgehog (again, more useful for Doc).
Here's a couple of GIFs showing examples of this put into use:
As a recovery method:
And as an edgeguard:
Note: As I've mentioned before, you're still able to grab the ledge no matter which way you face, which isn't shown here. It depends on what you're trying to pull off.
If you can't tell what happens in the GIF with Doc, he runs up to the ledge, uses side special right as he runs off, and grabs the ledge.
I hope you've enjoyed my findings. Feel free to experiment with this at your will!
Based on what I've discovered, Dr. Mario and Mario's side b can be ledge cancelled at ANY time during the animation, no matter which way you're facing. The reason I chose to post this on the Dr. Mario forums is because it's more useful to him rather than Mario. With the Sheet & Cape Ledge Cancel, you can use your side b to reflect the opponent as you attempt to grab the ledge as you recover (more useful for Doc since his side b causes no momentum to him) and use it as an effective edgehog (again, more useful for Doc).
Here's a couple of GIFs showing examples of this put into use:
As a recovery method:
And as an edgeguard:
Note: As I've mentioned before, you're still able to grab the ledge no matter which way you face, which isn't shown here. It depends on what you're trying to pull off.
If you can't tell what happens in the GIF with Doc, he runs up to the ledge, uses side special right as he runs off, and grabs the ledge.
I hope you've enjoyed my findings. Feel free to experiment with this at your will!