King Dedede vs Ridley

Ridley Matchup (King Dedede)

King Dedede vs Ridley

King Dedede vs Ridley is most stable when you slow the opponent's approach from range, then convert their forced entries into punishes.

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ChatGPT Matchup Summary (Win Condition and Game Plan)

King Dedede is strongest at explosive close-range punish sequences and huge reward on hit, while Ridley is strongest at disjoint-heavy spacing and tipper control.
Range tools can distort the opponent’s approach timing here, so the stable route is to force an entry, punish it, and convert into landing traps or ledge pressure.
The table shows reliable shield punishes on Rapid Jab Finisher, Down B, Up B, Down Air, and Jab 3, with Grab, OOS Nair, OOS Uair, and OOS Fair showing up most often as the clean ways to take the turn back.
Do not force shield punishes on the relatively safer choices like Neutral Air, Up Air, and Neutral B. It is usually better to read the landing or ledge route and punish the next action.

Full Move Frame Quick Reference

Opponent MoveStartupOn ShieldKing Dedede OOS Candidate MovesBarely Missed Moves
Jab 14-16
  • Grab (10f)
  • OOS Nair (10f)
  • OOS Uair (13f)
  • OOS Fair (16f)
  • Up Smash (+1)
Jab 25-18
  • Grab (10f)
  • OOS Nair (10f)
  • OOS Uair (13f)
  • OOS Fair (16f)
  • Up Smash (17f)
  • OOS Bair (+2)
Jab 34-25
  • Grab (10f)
  • OOS Nair (10f)
  • OOS Uair (13f)
  • OOS Fair (16f)
  • Up Smash (17f)
  • OOS Bair (20f)
  • OOS Dair (25f)
Rapid Jab4/7/10…**
Rapid Jab Finisher4-38
  • Grab (10f)
  • OOS Nair (10f)
  • OOS Uair (13f)
  • OOS Fair (16f)
  • Up Smash (17f)
  • OOS Bair (20f)
  • OOS Dair (25f)
Forward Tilt10-12/-10
  • Grab (10f)
  • OOS Nair (10f)
  • OOS Uair (+3)
Up Tilt8-14/-12
  • Grab (10f)
  • OOS Nair (10f)
  • OOS Uair (+1)
Down Tilt9-15/-12
  • Grab (10f)
  • OOS Nair (10f)
  • OOS Uair (+1)
Dash Attack12-16
  • Grab (10f)
  • OOS Nair (10f)
  • OOS Uair (13f)
  • OOS Fair (16f)
  • Up Smash (+1)
Forward Smash18-22
  • Grab (10f)
  • OOS Nair (10f)
  • OOS Uair (13f)
  • OOS Fair (16f)
  • Up Smash (17f)
  • OOS Bair (20f)
  • OOS Dair (+3)
Up Smash12-24
  • Grab (10f)
  • OOS Nair (10f)
  • OOS Uair (13f)
  • OOS Fair (16f)
  • Up Smash (17f)
  • OOS Bair (20f)
  • OOS Dair (+1)
Down Smash24-22
  • Grab (10f)
  • OOS Nair (10f)
  • OOS Uair (13f)
  • OOS Fair (16f)
  • Up Smash (17f)
  • OOS Bair (20f)
  • OOS Dair (+3)
Neutral Air8-8/-7/-9
  • None
  • Grab (+3)
  • OOS Nair (+3)
Forward Air10/13/16(-14/-13)/(-13/-13)
  • Grab (10f)
  • OOS Nair (10f)
  • OOS Uair (13f)
  • OOS Fair (+3)
Back Air10-12
  • Grab (10f)
  • OOS Nair (10f)
  • OOS Uair (+1)
Up Air11-9/-9
  • None
  • Grab (+1)
  • OOS Nair (+1)
Down Air11-27/-27
  • Grab (10f)
  • OOS Nair (10f)
  • OOS Uair (13f)
  • OOS Fair (16f)
  • Up Smash (17f)
  • OOS Bair (20f)
  • OOS Dair (25f)
Neutral B29 | 56/65/73/84/92-23 // -1
  • None
Side B (1)22**
Side B (2)22**
Side B (3)10/24/28/32…**
Up B34/36/37-28
  • Grab (10f)
  • OOS Nair (10f)
  • OOS Uair (13f)
  • OOS Fair (16f)
  • Up Smash (17f)
  • OOS Bair (20f)
  • OOS Dair (25f)
Down B30-29
  • Grab (10f)
  • OOS Nair (10f)
  • OOS Uair (13f)
  • OOS Fair (16f)
  • Up Smash (17f)
  • OOS Bair (20f)
  • OOS Dair (25f)
Grab8
Dash Grab11
Pivot Grab12

Win Condition Checklist

  • Use range to slow the approach, then convert the delayed response into a whiff punish and landing trap.
  • After blocking Rapid Jab Finisher, Down B, Up B, Down Air, and Jab 3, answer immediately with Grab, OOS Nair, OOS Uair, and OOS Fair so the opponent cannot keep the turn.
  • Do not force immediate retaliation on Neutral Air, Up Air, and Neutral B; take the landing route, escape route, or ledge direction first.
  • Finish stocks through repeated landing traps and ledge pressure instead of overcommitting to single hard reads in center stage.

Actions to Avoid

  • Giving up your ranged leverage and turning the matchup into a raw scramble before your setup has value.
  • Swinging after every blocked Neutral Air, Up Air, and Neutral B and feeding the whiff punish or reset the opponent wants.
  • Overchasing for the kill and giving up the positional lead you already earned.
  • Accepting a heavy swing at the ledge and letting the opponent cash in on their highest-reward situation.

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