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| - Learn to love his range, and keep his high priority move (The jab) in mind at all times. Like all characters, and more importantly, all heavies, you need to have a good handle of your character's spacing or your giant frame will find you eatting a lot of damage. Don't approach with the Down-B while your opponent is at low percents, as the kick keeps carrying you in the direction that your opponent is knocked back in. Learn to LOVE the U-air, it's amazing (It may not seem like it at first, but you'll see soon enough), and try not to decay the D-air so much, it's an amazing killing move, and surprisingly good at punishing people who dodge roll or spot dodge too much.
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| - Learn to love his range, and keep his high priority move (The jab) in mind at all times. Like all characters, and more importantly, all heavies, you need to have a good handle of your character's spacing or your giant frame will find you eatting a lot of damage. Don't approach with the Down-B while your opponent is at low percents, as the kick keeps carrying you in the direction that your opponent is knocked back in. Learn to LOVE the U-air, it's amazing (It may not seem like it at first, but you'll see soon enough), and try not to decay the D-air so much, it's an amazing killing move, and surprisingly good at punishing people who dodge roll or spot dodge too much. Well, Ganon is a strong character with slow attacks. I would avoid using his Warlock punch in a 1 vs 1. NEVER spam your attacks. In a match with 4 characters, I would use Warlock punch or my Up attack when everyone would least expect it. You see, these attacks work best during times of confusion. (Falcon punch also works like this.) Your Flame choke can Ganoncide, and it makes for a good approach. When they land, try to use a fast attack to push them back. Your A attack and your down A can do this. Learner4 18:24, 18 June 2009 (UTC)
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