Matchup Summary (Win Condition and Game Plan)
Pit wants to stop Pikachu’s Jab, Forward Tilt, and Up Tilt with Up Smash (6f), OOS Nair (7f), Grab (10f), and OOS Bair (13f), then force Pikachu back outside Down Tilt and Side B to keep stage control.
In Pit vs Pikachu, the stable plan is to avoid playing directly into Pikachu’s Down Tilt and Side B and take the landing or ledge route before Pikachu can reset.
The table shows that Pikachu’s Jab, Forward Tilt, and Up Tilt can be answered by Pit’s Up Smash (6f), OOS Nair (7f), Grab (10f), and OOS Bair (13f), so those overcommitments should be cashed out immediately.
For Pit, Pikachu’s Down Tilt and Side B are still hard to hit immediately out of shield, so reading the landing spot or ledge route matters more than forcing an early swing.
Full Move Frame Quick Reference
| Opponent Move | Startup | On Shield | Pit OOS Candidate Moves | Barely Missed Moves |
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| Jab | 2 | -12/-13 |
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| Forward Tilt | 6 | -14/-15/-13 |
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| Up Tilt | 7 | -13 |
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| Down Tilt | 7 | -4 |
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| Dash Attack | 6 | -11 |
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| Forward Smash | 15 | -29 |
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| Up Smash | 10 | -24 |
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| Down Smash | 8/11/14/17/20/23 | -39 |
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| Neutral Air | 3/9/15/21 | -7 |
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| Forward Air | 11… | -10/-9 |
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| Back Air | 4/8/12/16/20/24 | -12 |
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| Up Air | 4 | -11/-11 |
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| Down Air | 14 | -16 |
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| Neutral B | 19 | -20 |
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| Side B | 18/18 | -11 to -2 |
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| Up B | 15/29 | -33 |
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| Down B | 13/** | -26 |
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| Grab | 7 | — | ||
| Dash Grab | 11 | — | ||
| Pivot Grab | 12 | — |
Win Condition Checklist
- Pit should not play directly into Pikachu’s Down Tilt and Side B; wait for Pikachu’s Jab, Forward Tilt, and Up Tilt and answer with Up Smash (6f), OOS Nair (7f), Grab (10f), and OOS Bair (13f).
- After Pit blocks Pikachu’s Jab, Forward Tilt, and Up Tilt, pick the reachable option from Up Smash (6f), OOS Nair (7f), Grab (10f), and OOS Bair (13f) immediately.
- Pit should not mash after Pikachu’s Down Tilt and Side B; take the landing route, escape route, or ledge route first.
- Pit should finish stocks by breaking Pikachu’s landing and recovery routes so Down Tilt and Side B does not get more neutral reps.
Actions to Avoid
- Letting Pikachu start the exchange on Down Tilt and Side B terms and giving Pit’s stage control away for free.
- Having Pit block Pikachu’s Jab, Forward Tilt, and Up Tilt but never answer with Up Smash (6f), OOS Nair (7f), Grab (10f), and OOS Bair (13f).
- Sending Pit too deep after Pikachu’s Down Tilt and Side B and letting the reset punish the chase back.
- Panicking at the ledge as Pit and simplifying Pikachu’s Down Tilt and Side B-driven advantage sequence.