Nonameformedude
That Yung Big Body
I didnt see anything on this so I thought to share something nice that just happened. Was looking around for cross up set ups and I found a weird thing with GL's 223 string confusing wake up recognition. After seeing this I believe its something that every character can do in the corner at least, but its just easiest with GL because of his dash. When ending anything in 223 in the corner if you dash as soon as their character model hits the ground you will dash into the middle of the opponents character model then recover from the dash as they stand. Because of the recoil on GL's dash he is read as crossing over while they are waking up, making them wake up facing the corner. The recoil on GL's wake up however leaves him safely on the same side. This is will reverse your opponents wake up options, while also keeping you safe from wake ups if they just guess that you might be trying to cross up because of the dash on knockdown. When I tested this I used two wake ups that have pretty nice hitboxes and speed on wake up, cat dash/corpse charge. Both of these went straight into the corner, but still hit because their hit boxes stretch behind the character as soon as its active(against cat dash you can get a frame where you recoil enough for it to just whiff into the corner, or you can be a little off and its wind up will still hit you). Luckily that isnt a problem because you can just immediately hold back after dashing to block anything and prep a normal to punish or what ever you'd like. This string is safe so its fine to throw out whenever in the corner and it gives a hard knock down so this situation cannot be tech rolled. I say I think any character can do this because everyones dash to my knowledge has a little recoil animation in it and thats whats causing the confusion with the character locations.
Also I dont have any recoding equipment, so if someone could make a video example that'd be greeeeeat.
Also I dont have any recoding equipment, so if someone could make a video example that'd be greeeeeat.