Talk:C-Stick

When I said the tumbling animation, I was refering to the period where the character after being hit is falling or tumbling in the air, but can do any attack (but cannot air-dodge). Can it not? --Technomancer 03:05, August 6, 2006 (GMT)

A question I have wondered about
Even though I have read nothing that supports this, is there any smash community that believe its unfair to use the C-Stick? Back when I was in high school, I always heard people saying that "the C-Stick is cheap" or "only noobs use the C-Stick". Was this just people in my high school being complainant or are there actually competitive smashers out there who do not believe in utilizing the C-Stick? Omega  Tyrant   16:46, June 24, 2010 (UTC)
 * There's definitely people that think it's cheap. But I think once you get to the competitive level, you realize that there are some things you can't do without the C-Stick, like uairing without accidentally double jumping (with tap jump on) or short-hopping dairs. Toomai Glittershine [[Image:Toomai.png|20px]] eXemplary Logic  The Stats Guy  The Table Designer  16:50, June 24, 2010 (UTC)
 * Agreed. It's unlikely that any professional players think the C-Stick is cheap. If there are any wii remote & Nunchuck players who say that, they should probably try using the pad at the top of the remote to do smash attacks (that's what I do). Mr. Anon (talk) 18:28, June 24, 2010 (UTC)

There are tons of scrubs that think the C-stick is cheap. You can find my writing on what I think of calling anything "cheap" here. Clarinet Hawk (talk · contributions) 20:02, June 24, 2010 (UTC)

So as I can see, it was the noobs themselves who believe the C-stick is cheap. Someone saying that Marth was cheap because "Fox is the best character and Marth could beat him" could be just the most ridiculous comment I have heard. Omega  Tyrant   04:33, June 25, 2010 (UTC)

C-stick failure?
When I was trying to master the knee lock with snake in training mode, I set the C-stick to perform tilts and tried to use that. However snake would consistantly only attack when he was in the air, using the c-stick on the ground only made him jump. Is this an actual training mode problem, or was this a mistake limited to the wii I was playing on. (Note: I did not just thrash the C- stick wildly.) 71.189.88.11 01:02, 1 September 2013 (EDT)
 * I have not heard of a problem like this happening. Have you tried changing variables such as controllers and controller port? Also, I think if you tilt the c-stick diagonally under certain settings, it will cause the character to jump. Don't quote me on that though. --Quilt (talk) 03:06, 1 September 2013 (EDT)

New Nintendo 3DS (XL)
Shouldn't we also talk about the New 3DS's C-stick ? --Wolfy76700 (talk) 16:57, 17 September 2014 (EDT)
 * We should. It is called a C-stick anyways. Rtzxy  [[File:Signature SmashBall.jpeg]]  Smashing!  16:59, 17 September 2014 (EDT)