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Shellshifting or "SSing" is an advanced technique for Squirtle users in ''Super Smash Bros Brawl''.  It gives Squirtle's ground movement unlimited possibilities just like a wavedash.  There are many applications to SSing that greatly improves Squirtle's offense as well as his defense.
Shellshifting is a term that refers to [[Squirtle (SSBB)|Squirtle's]] unique dash pivot, and by proxy its advanced uses, in [[''Super Smash Bros Brawl'']].  It gives Squirtle's ground movement significantly enhanced possibilities, much like a [[wavedash]] in [[''Melee'']].  There are many applications to SSing that greatly improve both Squirtle's offensive and defensive capabilities.


== How To Shellshift ==
== How To Shellshift ==
SSing is actually quite easy to get down, but applying it is where the skill comes into playTo do a SS, just dash in any direction and quickly press the opposite direction.  The result is that Squirtle slides backwards without any lag to follow up with an attackThe longer you hold the opposite direction, the longer the SS, and by just lightly tapping it, you can stall yourself momentarily.
Shellshifting is simply a reference to Squirtle's dash pivot animationWhen Squirtle turns in the middle of a dash, he will retreat into his shell, slide a very small distance in his initial direction, and then very quickly slide back in the new direction over a noticeable distance before exiting his shell and resuming his normal dash.  The physics behind the slide at all stages while Squirtle is in his shell are what make shellshifting very useful in combatAlternatively, players can cancel the return slide by smashing the control stick back to the original, pre-pivot direction just as Squirtle begins to turn, which will stall Squirtle in his shell without him sliding much at all (though he will still be facing in the new direction when he exits his shell).


== Applications ==
== Applications ==


=== Standard Attack And Aerials ===
=== Standard Attacks And Aerials ===
Coming out of SSing you can do virtually every attack and jump so even short hopped aerials are possible.  3 very prominent attacks out of SSing are Squirtle's standard A [[natural combo]], [[Shffl]]'d [[fair]] and shffl [[neutral aerial]].  All three come out very quick and have good knockback.  The shffl fair can be combined with SSing to produce the [[wall of pain]] effect.
Squirtle can easily perform all his standing and jumping attacks out of a shellshift, increasing their speed and range (primarily in the eyes of the opponent, who may have previously been chasing the fleeing Squirtle).  The jab, forward-tilt, and up-tilt attacks in particular are useful at interrupting the opponent should they be approaching, while short-hopped aerials like forward-air and neutral-airs provide explosive power options for Squirtle, allowing him to once again face his foe in the air as opposed to fighting on the ground.


Squirtle can also perform his Smash Attacks out of a regular shellshift, but all three of them are much better suited for use with slightly different techniques (see Pump Slide below, [[dash-pivot canceling]]).
=== Shellshift Dancing ===
=== Shellshift Dancing ===
Shellshift Dancing or SSD, sometimes called shell dancing can be used for mind games as well as making shellshifting very versatile.  To SSD you must first do a regular SS and as Squirtle is coming out of his shell press the opposite direction.  This will cause Squirtle to do another SS in opposite direction. Just repeat this and Squirtle will be sliding back and forth in his shell just slightly coming out each time.  This works best if you hold each direction you shift in until it is time to shift againThe only drawback is Brawl's tripping mechanic, which factors in with each pivot.
Shellshift dancing is simply the act of perfectly chaining Squirtle's dash pivots together, performing each one as soon as the prior one has finished its animation.  This gives Squirtle the appearance of sliding back and forth in his shell while barely exiting.  This technique is useful at long-range for confusing one's foe, potentially inducing them to give away or whiff their next move, giving Squirtle the opportunity to capitalize on a possible weakness in the approach.  Unfortunately, it is inferior to a proper [[dash dance]], which has a much lower range of vulnerability and can be more easily canceled into an attack (the downside of true dash dancing is that it is far more difficult to perform)Another drawback is ''Brawl'''s tripping mechanic, which factors in with each pivot and increases Squirtle's risk of tripping mid-match, making even a regular dash dance less useful than it was in ''Melee''.


=== Shellshift to Grab/Dash Attack ===
=== Shellshift to Grab  ===
Two attacks that are especially good are Shellshift Grab or shift grab
Squirtle's grab range is average on its own, but combined with a good shellshift, he can surprise opponents by returning with a high-speed, mobile standing grab, increasing the grab's range and decreasing its predictabilityIt is superior to his running grab due to decreased lag and increased distance, and upon grabbing Squirtle often slides a small distance while holding his opponent, making a down-throw KO at high percents even more likely should Squirtle slide his victim to the end of the ledge.
which makes Squirtle's grab ranges massive(one third of Final Dest.) and shellshift dash attack or just shift attack which also adds distance to Squirtle's dash a attackSimply press either A and the direction you are shifting to do a shift attack or press grab out of a SS to do a shift grab.


=== Pump Slide ===
=== Pump Slide ===
The Shellshift to Pump Slide or SSPS is the greatest application of the shellshift technique and is somewhat difficult to pull off perfectly.  It allows Squirtle to slide across a tremendous distance (almost all of Final Destination) and do his Up Smash attack.  To initiate a SSPS, first do a complete SS (the longest possible slide you can get) and then perform a jump-canceled Up Smash.  If done incorrectly Squirtle will just slide a small distance and do his up smash (a regular dashing Up-Smash, or "Hyphen Smash").  It is easiest to do when Tap Jump is turned "on," as the game will register a canceled jump automatically upon performing the up-smash command.  However, it can also be done by pressing the jump button at almost the exact same moment as A (the C-stick should not be used).  Although the jump technically registers before the Up Smash, it should feel as though the player is pressing the buttons at the same time.   
The Shellshift to Pump Slide or SSPS is the greatest application of the shellshift technique and is somewhat difficult to pull off perfectly.  It allows Squirtle to slide across a tremendous distance (almost all of [[Final Destination (SSBB)|Final Destination]]) and do his Up Smash attack.  To initiate a SSPS, first do a complete SS (the longest possible slide you can get) and then perform a jump-canceled Up Smash.  If done incorrectly Squirtle will just slide a small distance and do his up smash (a regular dashing Up-Smash, or "Hyphen Smash").  It is easiest to do when Tap Jump is turned "on," as the game will register a canceled jump automatically upon performing the up-smash command.  However, it can also be done by pressing the jump button at almost the exact same moment as A (the C-stick should not be used).  Although the jump technically registers before the Up Smash, it should feel as though the player is pressing the buttons at the same time.   


If performed correctly, there are a few ways the maneuver can be put to use.  One way is to leave the smash uncharged, which will release the move at roughly the middle of Final Destination while Squirtle himself slides the rest of the distance, making for a very quick mid-range kill move.  Another way is to charge the Smash so that Squirtle takes it with him to the end of the stage, releasing a more powerful eruption of water over a longer distance.  Either of these methods can be used to simply give Squirtle some defense as he attempts to cross the stage more quickly than either his dash or his [[Withdraw]] move would allow.
If performed correctly, there are a few ways the maneuver can be put to use.  One way is to leave the smash uncharged, which will release the move at roughly the middle of Final Destination while Squirtle himself slides the rest of the distance, making for a very quick mid-to-long range kill move.  Another way is to charge the Smash so that Squirtle takes it with him to the end of the stage, releasing a more powerful eruption of water over a longer distance.  Either of these methods can be used to simply give Squirtle some defense as he attempts to cross the stage more quickly than either his dash or his [[Withdraw]] move would allow.


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Revision as of 22:07, December 31, 2008

Shellshifting is a term that refers to Squirtle's unique dash pivot, and by proxy its advanced uses, in ''Super Smash Bros Brawl''. It gives Squirtle's ground movement significantly enhanced possibilities, much like a wavedash in ''Melee''. There are many applications to SSing that greatly improve both Squirtle's offensive and defensive capabilities.

How To Shellshift

Shellshifting is simply a reference to Squirtle's dash pivot animation. When Squirtle turns in the middle of a dash, he will retreat into his shell, slide a very small distance in his initial direction, and then very quickly slide back in the new direction over a noticeable distance before exiting his shell and resuming his normal dash. The physics behind the slide at all stages while Squirtle is in his shell are what make shellshifting very useful in combat. Alternatively, players can cancel the return slide by smashing the control stick back to the original, pre-pivot direction just as Squirtle begins to turn, which will stall Squirtle in his shell without him sliding much at all (though he will still be facing in the new direction when he exits his shell).

Applications

Standard Attacks And Aerials

Squirtle can easily perform all his standing and jumping attacks out of a shellshift, increasing their speed and range (primarily in the eyes of the opponent, who may have previously been chasing the fleeing Squirtle). The jab, forward-tilt, and up-tilt attacks in particular are useful at interrupting the opponent should they be approaching, while short-hopped aerials like forward-air and neutral-airs provide explosive power options for Squirtle, allowing him to once again face his foe in the air as opposed to fighting on the ground.

Squirtle can also perform his Smash Attacks out of a regular shellshift, but all three of them are much better suited for use with slightly different techniques (see Pump Slide below, dash-pivot canceling).

Shellshift Dancing

Shellshift dancing is simply the act of perfectly chaining Squirtle's dash pivots together, performing each one as soon as the prior one has finished its animation. This gives Squirtle the appearance of sliding back and forth in his shell while barely exiting. This technique is useful at long-range for confusing one's foe, potentially inducing them to give away or whiff their next move, giving Squirtle the opportunity to capitalize on a possible weakness in the approach. Unfortunately, it is inferior to a proper dash dance, which has a much lower range of vulnerability and can be more easily canceled into an attack (the downside of true dash dancing is that it is far more difficult to perform). Another drawback is Brawl's tripping mechanic, which factors in with each pivot and increases Squirtle's risk of tripping mid-match, making even a regular dash dance less useful than it was in Melee.

Shellshift to Grab

Squirtle's grab range is average on its own, but combined with a good shellshift, he can surprise opponents by returning with a high-speed, mobile standing grab, increasing the grab's range and decreasing its predictability. It is superior to his running grab due to decreased lag and increased distance, and upon grabbing Squirtle often slides a small distance while holding his opponent, making a down-throw KO at high percents even more likely should Squirtle slide his victim to the end of the ledge.

Pump Slide

The Shellshift to Pump Slide or SSPS is the greatest application of the shellshift technique and is somewhat difficult to pull off perfectly. It allows Squirtle to slide across a tremendous distance (almost all of Final Destination) and do his Up Smash attack. To initiate a SSPS, first do a complete SS (the longest possible slide you can get) and then perform a jump-canceled Up Smash. If done incorrectly Squirtle will just slide a small distance and do his up smash (a regular dashing Up-Smash, or "Hyphen Smash"). It is easiest to do when Tap Jump is turned "on," as the game will register a canceled jump automatically upon performing the up-smash command. However, it can also be done by pressing the jump button at almost the exact same moment as A (the C-stick should not be used). Although the jump technically registers before the Up Smash, it should feel as though the player is pressing the buttons at the same time.

If performed correctly, there are a few ways the maneuver can be put to use. One way is to leave the smash uncharged, which will release the move at roughly the middle of Final Destination while Squirtle himself slides the rest of the distance, making for a very quick mid-to-long range kill move. Another way is to charge the Smash so that Squirtle takes it with him to the end of the stage, releasing a more powerful eruption of water over a longer distance. Either of these methods can be used to simply give Squirtle some defense as he attempts to cross the stage more quickly than either his dash or his Withdraw move would allow.

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