As a result, she is able to go far off stage in order to edgeguard her opponents. Hey everyone. Last edited: Dec 12, 2018. Peach's down special move is known as Vegetable, and involves her pulling out turnips from the ground. I found one that says newbie guide, but look at this wall of text. I couldn't believe there wasn't a Peach guide up yet with all the success Peach has had over the years. You die a lot. Peach/Ganon 60-40 in Peachs favor (Liguini says 55-45 maybe that true he have more experience in the matchup i guess but Peach still have a good matchup here). There are no other great guides out there sorry. I don't pay peach though, so I was looking for a newbie friendly guide. Smashboards is usually credible, or the community shoots it down. Welcome to Reddit's finest Smash Bros community! Alot turnips-Ganon is big so its easy to hit him and then you can do a really good combos to edgeguard. Advanced Peach Tutorial. Hey everyone. 2020 Peach Melee Techs Guide. You should definitely look up the 3 MU guides on Meleeitonme for Falcon/Sheik/Marth though. Peach Neutral Game Tutorial (Basics) by SSBM Tutorials How to Practice Peach. [Melee] Is there a good Peach guide for newcomers? I found one that says newbie guide, but look at this wall of text. by SSBM Tutorials and ConnorDaKid A beginner’s guide to practicing Peach. Peach is unlocked by default as one of the game's initial 14 characters. I don't post much anymore, but I've been there for years. Dec 12, 2018 #12 Az'l said: The last I played Peach was in Melee. I was really hoping that essentially a bullet point version existed since I would be there to explain. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. Posted by. http://smashboards.com/threads/newbie-peach-training-guide.41170/. The faces of the turnips pulled vary, with each one being unique in terms of damage and knockback dealt. Press J to jump to the feed. As one of the top Peach players in the U.S., I’ve played/watched Peach vs Falcon many times (I’ve played against S2J in dozens of tournament sets since late 2009 and have also seen MacD vs S2J a countless number of times). The guide you posted is good, but very very out of date. I don't pay peach though, so I was looking for a newbie friendly guide. The other smash players take your lunch money. I found one that says newbie guide, but look at this wall of text. I'm getting someone into competitive melee and am trying to help the best I can. Different turnips are pulled out randomly, though the more powerful ones are rarer. Sounds … You are pounded on constantly. Is there something that is less intimidating and easier for a newcomer to get started with? Joined Sep 18, 2015 Messages 4 Location Sunshine Coast, QLD, Aus. I don't pay peach though, so I was looking for a newbie friendly guide. Oh well. This guide is meant to improve your Peach. The last I played Peach was in Melee. Swate Smash Rookie. I’ve been playing Melee competitively since 2006 and began playing Peach in 2009. I'll make do. Time to shake off the rust! I'll take a look. 5 years ago. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. The one /u/CallMeMillano posted is a good guide for intro technical knowledge that you should use to grind out your tech. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=zvNgmahChOM. It is good as a character guide for peach. by MacD MacD introduces you to the essentials of Peach. She has a unique set of techniques such as float cancelling and turnips that set her apart from other characters. I'm sad to hear that is the only one. Peach also has a great air game, because she has little lag for aerials with float cancels, and sh… Close. Her recovery is one of the best in the game thanks to her ability to float and her up special. With fast air speed, a long second jump, the ability to float, the ability to use Peach Bomber to cover horizontal distance, and the ability to use Peach Parasol to cover vertical distance, Peach can recover from just about anywhere off-stage. I was hoping for something in text form too. [Melee] Is there a good Peach guide for newcomers? Thank you very much. Also, I know all about smashboards. Thanks for responding. The only hard thing is to avoid Fair but our turnip is really good against it. I'm getting someone into competitive melee and am trying to help the best I can. It was the first place I went. Think of it less as a reference manual, and more as a step-by-step howto guide for your training regimen.