I've been finding a lot of success in a number of different situations with the character. I don't have any specific new things I'm doing so much as I'm able to finally improvise better for the Smash 4 style of play.
- Learn shield dancing. (Basically run forward a bit until you can hold a shield and cancel your forward run, then do the same backwards. Vary the distance traveled and play patient until someone rushes you)
- Retreating/Out of Shield f-tilts are stupidly good and it's hilarious how off guard you can catch people with this.
- (A fade away) Uair is amazing at catching people who air dodge first thing whenever they're in the air
- While you don't want to overdo it with Upperdash Arm (side special), it is extremely good to catch people slipping, especially roll happy folks
- At certain percentages, down throw - short hop uair - fast fall - land - fair - fair - fair is a real string and can carry opponents near full screen away. Down throw - short hop fair - fast fall (the second hit) - regrab is also another pretty cool variant for multi throw mixups
- Nair is wonderful as another means to start the above, but it's also really good for creating situations to test someone's patience/air movement habits. You can also space it somewhat to test shields/shield pressure someone with the last hit. It always puts you at advantage if it makes contact properly. One of my new things to do is to do two nairs then a third option between crouch tilt (low hits for people who want to run in with grabs out of range), a third nair (by the third one, everyone's ready to run forward, so just get a freebie combo out of it!

) or Upperdash Arm if they have high percents (this requires the hardest of reads, but it's so Goddamned
satisfying)
- Down Smash > Up Smash > Forward Smash in terms of how often I get KOs. All of Pit's smashes were buffed in knockback but I feel like down smash just has the right combination of reach and surprise to seal the deal in some matchups.
- Palutena's Bow got nerfed (no more arrow loops

I miss those) but it's still great when used sparingly. It's no longer about outright denying recoveries so much as tacking on some percent . Whereas before I'd say Pit was a jack of all trades between his blades and bow, I'd say now he plays more of a spacing game with the bow there for hassling.