How to Perfect Pivot in Smash

Start a training match first., Flick the control stick in a desired direction., If the character instantly turns around and doesn't do the slide animation, you have done it correctly., Practice perfect pivoting with spacing., Try perfect pivoting...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Start a training match first.

    It'll be easier to practice.

    Make sure the stage you choose is an Omega form of the stage. , Once you flick the control stick in desired direction, quickly flick it back the opposite direction last flicked., If they do the sliding method, keep trying., It can be a good spacing tool since it slides you., Then do an attack shortly after.

    Doing this can help you to perform sliding ground attacks, making effective ground attacks that have mobility., This can give you a faster way of pulling of back aerials.
  2. Step 2: Flick the control stick in a desired direction.

  3. Step 3: If the character instantly turns around and doesn't do the slide animation

  4. Step 4: you have done it correctly.

  5. Step 5: Practice perfect pivoting with spacing.

  6. Step 6: Try perfect pivoting.

  7. Step 7: Use aerial attacks after a perfect pivot.

Detailed Guide

It'll be easier to practice.

Make sure the stage you choose is an Omega form of the stage. , Once you flick the control stick in desired direction, quickly flick it back the opposite direction last flicked., If they do the sliding method, keep trying., It can be a good spacing tool since it slides you., Then do an attack shortly after.

Doing this can help you to perform sliding ground attacks, making effective ground attacks that have mobility., This can give you a faster way of pulling of back aerials.

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