7/30/2023 0 Comments Smash ultimate inkling![]() So use Side Special cautiously when training Inkling. Which is why you should ALWAYS refill ink no matter what when training Inkling. Ink is the most important part of the Inkling Amiibo moveset. Something that should NEVER happen at all on any Amiibo. Your Inkling will bury the opponent, but it could lead to them charging a Smash Attack. The only Special that should be questioned is Side Special. It is not recommended to use most of the specials because Inkling won’t know how to use them. Finally, you’ll want to use Back Throw as close to the ledge as possible for kills. ![]() For Up Throw, you’ll want to use that AT LEAST on 80% to 120% and confirm it with Up Air. You want to use Down Throw at earlier Percents to do some small combos like Down Throw to Neutral Air or Forward Air. It covers the opponent in ink, so you’ll want to use it to your advantage. You’ll want to use a decent amount of Forward Throw. Grabs are not usually seen in most optimal amiibo, but they’ll be useful to use when in combat. ![]() This combo is known as the “Booyah” combo. You’ll want to Up Throw and then Full Hop, then do your second jump while pressing Up Air at the same time. For Up Throw, Up Air, I highly recommend you to train it to kill with Up Throw Up Air, because the combo will kill as early. For example: Down Throw into Forward air or Neutral Air. Otherwise, it’s not recommended at all to use.įor your Air Attacks, you don’t want to use them out of Neutral. And for Up Tilt, you’ll want to use this move only when the opponent is above you to follow it up with an Up Air.įor Jabs, it is not recommended to use it, but for defensive Inkling, you’ll want to use just a bit of Rapid Jab to cover the opponent with ink. For Up Tilt, if you want to train Inkling as fully Optimal as you want it to be, avoid Up Tilt. Speaking of Tilts, use Forward and Down Tilt as another “back off” option. You can also use Down Smash as a edgeguard option (but I suggest using Down Tilt because although it doesn’t kill as early, it’ll get the job done on some characters). You also don’t want your defensive Inkling to spam Up Smash, so be aware of that.Īs for Down Smash, you’ll want to use that as a “back off” or roll read option. Up Smash uses a lot of ink, so you’ll have to be careful on using it on training. So Forward Smash should be your go-to move.Īs for the other Smash Attacks, you’ll want Up Smash mainly as an anti-air option. It doesn’t waste too much ink, and does decent knockback. Forward Smash should be your #1 used move when making your Defensive Inkling. Smash Attacksįor your first (and most important) main move, you’ll want to use Forward Smash. Now that we got the important things out of the way, it’s time to finally explain how to train a Defensive Inkling. ![]() Besides those things, defensive style Inkling should be doing the same things as the aggressive counterpart. Finally, defensive Inkling don’t go offstage to edgeguard ever. Defensive Inkling also uses Up Air as a juggling tool instead of Up Smash. Defensive Inkling will also need to consistently Perfect Shield (or Parry) to not get their shield broken. Defensive playstyles are not too different from the aggressive counterpart.ĭefensive Inkling tend to play it safe and stay onstage. Overall Playstyleįor this guide, we’ll be covering the defensive playstyle. They also tend to SD when using Side Special too much offstage. If you want to train your Inkling to use Side Special, make sure to not use it as much, if not, at all. When it uses its Side Special, it will always hold a Smash Attack of any sort. There is another problem that Inkling has, which has to do with their Side Special. The way to fix this issue is to always refill ink no matter what. This problem is not to be ignored because Inkling is known for its ink mechanic (which is if the opponent is covered in ink, the opponent gains more damage than before). Inkling’s notorious problem is that it can’t refill ink on its own. ![]()
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