What defines when you can do an attack after aerial special in smash bros brawl?
In smash ultimate there are a lot of combos, and aerial attacks combined with specials is quite common. In smash brawl, there aren't many combos, and aerial attacking with specials seems really finicky.
For instance, sometimes I seem to be able to do a recovery special, and then do other attacks/specials immediately after, while other times if i do a recovery I can't do anything until I land on the ground again.
So my question is, what are the rules for when you can attack or do a special after doing a recovery, or a different movement special. Is it different for each ability, or is it cooldown based, or what?
I really need to know this, because since I don't understand it I cant figure out how to chain attacks. Thnx.
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