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Melee spacie moonwalk uptilt1/2/2023 Last projectile is Bomb we will never ever touch this move but there is something worth noting about it. My logic is this: anything is better than bomb and if there is a way to reduce the chances of him touching it the better. Reason why it sometimes Link can use it in priority over remote bomb at ledge and it isn’t that bad out of boomerang up close. If you feel ballsy, opt to parry it, but otherwise just shield it. Next projectile is the bow, and believe it or not we actually use it very lightly and only 2-3 times in training… then you never use it again and never get hit by it. Take advantage of the hitstun of the boomerang if you are able too. Training Method: Projectilesīoomerang will be your most used projectile while training Link however, make sure to parry all of those boomerangs thrown at you. Make sure to never miss any anti-air attacks on the ground and always have it hit the end of your hitbox if you prefer to use Omega stages. I personally did all Omega stages, but you can also use Battlefield if you like. Because of that success, I encourage trying out other settings to experiment with, since this Link playstyle was born through that thought process. I got some Palutenas making their way up Amiibots blindingly fast because I trained them in Reflect Slow Smash, believe it or not. For Link I started out earlier using a spirit team to make perfect shielding easier and used Slow Smash, but you can also opt to use other Special Smash settings if you want to play around with it. It will be up to you if you want to use a spirit team. The amiibo will become much more active and aggressive as a result, and will have high critical and feint values. This will also come down to your ability to use your inputs perfectly and not leave any frame to waste. You will likely be making tons of backups as you progress and this will likely be a time-consuming process as it was for me. This playstyle relied a lot more on grappling, moonwalking, Jab 1 to move inputs (light use), some dragdown moves, Down Smash over Forward Smash (2-framing with Down Smash did this), and combo style.īefore delving further, you should know: this method of training is not for the faint of heart and I do not expect success on the first attempt due to how unorthodox this playstyle is. To be honest, I never expected to be writing a guide for Link, especially with an unusual playstyle such as this. Welcome to Amiibo Doctor! In addition to training this amiibo, we also have the most cutting-edge guides for nearly every amiibo in the competitive amiibo scene’s many Discord servers. You should also reference our Raid Boss amiibo guides, and if you’re having trouble winning in competitive amiibo, check the official amiibo tier list! Happy training! Our guides are typically written by the best trainers, but they rarely storm the scene the way Hictor has done. This is posted as an “Expert’s Guide” because Hictor has uncovered so many revolutionary things with Link all at once and trained what is currently the #1 Link amiibo in the world in one fell swoop. This is because there is no correct way to train an amiibo, only foundations for other trainers to build on. Doc note: We typically post training guides as “Beginner’s Guide’s”.
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