How to Play Super Smash Flash 2
The basics along with some more advanced techniques!
Date: 2020-02-12 20:22:15
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Smash Flash 2 is a fantastic fan game, and not only because it's a faithful recreation of Smash Bros. It's unique enough that it has a ton of techniques that are only found in this game - and not only that, but some of these are keyboard-only techniques! This already sets it apart from other PC fighting games, where keyboard is generally seen as suboptimal. Let's take a look at some of the basics, then get into the advanced techniques.
1. Basic Controls
The first thing you should do when you boot up the game is to go to the options and check your controls. There are a few extra options compared to a normal smash game. On top of the usual shield, grab, attack, special, and c stick inputs, there are also options such as Auto-Dash and D-Tap Dash, as well as a dedicated dash button. This dash button will change to a walk button should you enable auto-dash, as without it, you will be dashing 24/7. D-Tap dash stands for double tap dash, which means you'll have to hit the movement key twice to dash.
Every single player has different preferences for controls, so set what personally feels good.
2. Basic Gameplay
Each character has the same amount of attacks. Six ground attacks, four smash attacks, five aerial attacks, four special moves, and a grab, complete with a pummel and four direction throws. Each character's normals and specials are unique and have different knockback and different hitboxes.
On the ground, here are your six attacks: A dash attack, an attack that will always come out when you attack during a dash, a neutral jab, which is attacking while standing still, and four tilt attacks, which is inputted while tilting your stick in a certain direction.
You also have four smash attacks, inputted by either flicking the c stick in a certain direction or by smashing your directional stick (controller only) in a direction and inputting a normal attack at the same time.
You also have a grab, which has two versions - a dash grab, which is generally slower but has more range, and a standing grab. After you grab, if you input a normal attack, you will pummel your enemy - just don't pummel too long, because the enemy can escape your grab after a while. When you input a direction while grabbing your opponent, you will throw them generally in that direction.
Aerial attacks are inputted by jumping and then hitting the attack button. You have a Neutral Aerial, which is inputted while you're in the air and not inputting a direction. Then you have your directional aerials, which are inputted by inputting a direction and an attack.
Lastly, each character has four special attacks. These are inputted by picking a direction and hitting the special attack or just hitting the special attack for a neutral one.
As for your defensive options, you have a shield and a dodge. To shield, hit the shield button. To dodge, input a direction while you're shielding. If you press down while shielding, you'll spot dodge, which makes you temporarily invincible and lets you punish moves quickly. If you press shield while in midair, you'll initiate an aerial dodge.
3. Advanced Techniques
Here are some stuff you should try when you've gotten comfortable on each character.
Dash Dance - This age-old technique lets you weave in and out of your opponent's range. Simply initiate a dash, then while your character is in the dash animation, input a dash in the other direction
Hypen Up Smash - Input an up smash during your dash animation and you'll slide forward and up smash at the same time.
Multi Direction Input - This is a keyboard-only technique. If you hold left and right at the same time and input a move, you'll use moves wihle advancing. You can only input moves that don't use the left or right inputs while doing this.
That should whet your appetite! If you want to get even better at the game, it'll take practice.