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Post by Just14 on Jun 5, 2015 20:46:14 GMT -5
Well if you have team attack on its pretty much a free for all, right?
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Post by Awkward on Jun 6, 2015 8:22:37 GMT -5
...? No... If it was a free for all, you would always benefit from attacking everyone. In a team match with Team Attack on, you and your teammate(s) are directly losing by hurting each other. I personally prefer Team Attack on because it promotes being more careful and mindful of your teammate instead of just being able to wildly throw out attacks without consequence. Plus, it prevents some insane combos that can only be accomplished without Team Attack.
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Post by Just14 on Jun 6, 2015 11:56:40 GMT -5
So, anyone want to practice?
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Post by Awkward on Jun 6, 2015 12:00:24 GMT -5
Sure, I'll join you. Give me a minute to turn on my Wii U.
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Post by Just14 on Jun 6, 2015 13:39:11 GMT -5
So how was that? Anything important stand out? Any battles you thought were good?
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Post by Awkward on Jun 6, 2015 13:48:23 GMT -5
I don't know why those Flare Blitzs were so bad for me... Also, this is just criticism, you know I love you Just <3 I think your biggest issue is rolling too much. A lot of times during the matches, I could read your rolls and punish you with a Smash or the like. You also did miss some opportunities to easily recover a few times with characters like Lucario. Your strategy as a whole was also fairly formulaic... It was easy to predict what you'd do most of the time. I would encourage you to try some more offstage edgeguards, since you always let me recover back easily. And make sure to be knowledgeable about characters, both the ones you play and play against. There's definitely improvement to be made, but don't feel discouraged by this. I'd consider myself pretty good at Smash, so I'd recommend maybe fighting people around your level. However, fighting higher-level opponents can still benefit you, as you can take away a lot from their strategies. We could try practicing again sometime, since it's summer for me. If anyone would also like to practice with me, sound off as well.
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Post by Just14 on Jun 6, 2015 13:56:36 GMT -5
Oh, how lucky! I still have two weeks to go. Thanks for the info though. I'm glad you were honest so I could get better.
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Post by Awkward on Jun 7, 2015 8:34:44 GMT -5
I'm free to play some friendlies with someone in Smash all day.
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Post by Awkward on Jun 7, 2015 10:49:48 GMT -5
AGHHH FORGOT TO ASK What will the legal stages be? Just Omegas?
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Post by Just14 on Jun 7, 2015 11:13:39 GMT -5
I think I said any stage since it was just for fun, but we can do only omega if that's what you want.
Also, I'll play smash with you! I just finished all my homework. So since you said I need to practice learning more on other characters' movesets, I had a fun idea for that. Since most of the stuff I need to work on is basic mechanics, it would be fun to use the whole roster. That way I work on some stuff while learning more on movesets. Here's the rules. It's pretty simple. You fight using the entire roster, but once you've lost with a character, you can't use it until the battles are done. Basically, it's like this. Say that one player uses Peach and the other uses Pikachu. If the Peach player loses that fight, they can't use Peach until the whole roster battle is over, but they can use any other character. The Pikachu can still be used since it won. This goes until one player has lost with every character. The last one standing wins. I'll definitely lose, but it seemed like a fun way to practice. What do you think?
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Post by Awkward on Jun 7, 2015 11:30:34 GMT -5
That sounds fun! It's like a reverse Ironman. Sorry, I was writing my Metal moveset. I'll get on in a bit.
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Post by Awkward on Jun 7, 2015 11:47:19 GMT -5
Something I'm gonna point out quick. Don't always approach me with dash attacks or side specials, that's predictable.
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Post by Awkward on Jun 7, 2015 12:09:11 GMT -5
When you're playing Jr. and you used your recovery, but you get hit, you can press A to get the Clown Car back to use your recovery again.
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Post by Awkward on Jun 7, 2015 13:33:30 GMT -5
OK Just, so far I'm pretty sure that you've been rolling away from me 50% of our entire matches.
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Post by Just14 on Jun 7, 2015 13:47:37 GMT -5
Sorry, I had to leave because my Wii U was dying. So anything else other than what you've pointed out?
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