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ive done a dash ride equivalent using a yoyo swing instead and releasing the swing early. you dont need as much space to perform and the results are similar.
on another note, ive found dashing and then immediately/mid-dash doing a swing will let you go higher than a typical yoyo swing; idk if anyone needs any upwards movement tips, that's my 2 cents
anyone trying to rack up combos, you can land on a peel out, it gives you like 300 points and u can do it in a pretty confined space
I struggled a lot before I realized this
It seems like the combo drops instantly as soon as you land on the ground if you're not doing any action, but you can't spin unless you're grounded and doing nothing.
Am I missing some state that can land and transition into spin, or some way to do it airborne?
Sleep bounce is better for crossing gaps than the peel-out. Probably obvious but for a little while I was using peel-out to
While it's not exactly a movement thing, you can extend combos by performing the input for a whirl pull before hitting the ground (radial ride isn't the only way).