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Yoshi VS Ganondorf

this video is misleading...read the following information, this is what is actually true about the chaingrab Yoshi's chaingrab to edgeguard information: after a couple of hours of testing, yoshi ISN'T guaranteed a free kill on ganandorf or squirtle like previously stated. Yoshi can chaingrab them to the end of the stage still.. but then it gets interesting. Yoshi DOES have a very nice advantage though. Ganondorf can only escape certain death off the stage by perfectly spacing a jump away from yoshi's Fair. If it is not spaced correctly, yoshi can easily edgehog. If yoshi slips off the edge, then the spike is guaranteed when perfectly executed against ganondorf. Yoshi's Fair connects if:(provided perfect execution by yoshi) -ganondorf tries to UpB, or any other attack. Ganondorf dies if the Fair is airdodged squirtle also is almost gauranteed to die only if yoshi DOESN'T slip off of the edge. Otherwise, yoshi can be dodged with some skill. -Also, this is all at decent damage percentage (25%+ or so) - and tests were done in training mode, so yoshi's Fair shouldn't be overused to get the same effect. When yoshi's chaingrab reaches the end of a stage, there is a possibility of him sliding off the edge with his opponent, this occurs because excessive sliding motion has caused yoshi to be placed in an awkward position just past where the land ends(or so I believe) that the animation doesnt show.

YouTube | May 24, 2008Watch more videos from YouTube

Tags:. .information. .training. .dies. .die. .kill










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