The thing I've noticed with Snake is that most of the combos and setups are up to the creativity to the player. It's what the enemy does that brings up the opportunity to do something.
This had actually helped me a lot, I’ve been trying to get a “solid” hold on snake for awhile but I’ve always been to aggressive, trying to land fancy schmancy combos. Now I only do that if I know for sure I have the guaranteed win
I used to main luigi in melee and was a MENACE with items - now i like to play the standard 3 stock no items in etc - but i recently started playing ultimate with some friends in chill regular games with items and everything and it made me seriously appreciate sniping with them. That being said - all of that made me really want to switch to Snake just for the item usage alone. This vid helped a LOT
tip 7 is something that I definitely need to work on, since my mindset has been trying to keep stage control by having as many projectiles out as possible
OK I might have figured out something amazing, I noticed during a match with 2 friends that if you shoot the missile in the opposite direction of your opponent and curve the missile so that it hits the enemy behind you it does 16% instead of 8% a huge deal. It's hard to pull off in a match it gives your opponent a huge opening but I found if you aim it at the floor where your at it covers a ground approach. And the missile is already in the air so it usually covers the air.
Bijan J Dude, that’s normal in multiplayer matches. The scaling differs greatly when there’s multiple people. It was even showed off by Sakurai in one of the Smash directs
Nobody does this and I'm a snake main so I think it's amazing and nobody has mentioned this in any tutorials. Scaling? It works in 1v1. Idk a 16% guided missile it's the best projectile next to his mortar. It's just like his grenades if you drop one with your back to the opponent it covers better than if you drop it facing your opponent.
This is good advice. I’ve been wanting to pick up Snake as a secondary to help with my matchup spreads and the biggest piece of advice I got from this video is Snake’s crouch. It helped so much lol
i dont like that the video was titled "how to master snake" when this was it was focusing mostly on beginner mastery. misleading title great video for yall why just picking him up tho!