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Revision as of 20:38, 25 August 2013
Basic Techniques
Standard Attacks
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Aerial Attacks
Special Attacks
Switching between Zelda and Sheik
An effective Zelda/Sheik game revolves around knowing when to transform. As a general rule of thumb, Sheik is better at racking up damage while Zelda provides the finishing attacks.
Advantages of Zelda
- More powerful moves, especially Smash attacks
- Great aerial attacks (particularly the lightning kick)
- Greater distance covered with Up+B and less lag
- Reflective ability (B)
- Long distance projectile (Forward+B)
Advantages of Sheik
- Quicker moves and movement
- Equally great aerial attacks (including a better-than-average sex kick)
- Better skill with melee weapons (two hits)
- Great juggling and edge guard techniques\
- More powerful Up+B
- Great attack range, particularly that of smash attacks
It is also worth noting Sheik is lighter than Zelda.