0:22 This is actually very interesting. Normally if you stay on the ground and make a normal attack you will interrupt Owl out of this move. This means that aerial r1's have a lower damage level than regular r1's. In fact it seems there are multiple times when you failed to get the interruption because you were doing an aerial r1 instead.
@@dorkmoonblade4315 i was doing arial r1's because during my attempts I have noticed he tends to just not really block them. Very often at least 1 would connect in neutral before he started blocking. But yeah only looking back I have noticed that I got hit by this multiple times, I haven't realised during the fight.
@szarkuwu You can actually perform deadangles on Owl, if you aim your attacks in a different direction and only catch him with the final part of their arc his ai won't block them.
0:22 This is actually very interesting. Normally if you stay on the ground and make a normal attack you will interrupt Owl out of this move. This means that aerial r1's have a lower damage level than regular r1's.
In fact it seems there are multiple times when you failed to get the interruption because you were doing an aerial r1 instead.
@@dorkmoonblade4315 i was doing arial r1's because during my attempts I have noticed he tends to just not really block them. Very often at least 1 would connect in neutral before he started blocking.
But yeah only looking back I have noticed that I got hit by this multiple times, I haven't realised during the fight.
@szarkuwu You can actually perform deadangles on Owl, if you aim your attacks in a different direction and only catch him with the final part of their arc his ai won't block them.
@@dorkmoonblade4315 its probably what i was doing. I have easier time meassuring distance with jumps