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Posted: Sat Aug 25, 2007 12:57 am
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Posted: Fri Aug 31, 2007 5:16 pm
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Posted: Fri Aug 31, 2007 5:37 pm
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As Sio said, it really depends on who you're playing against. In general, I guess I fight very aggressively, not so much against speedy melee characters, but to generalize I am very aggressive. I don't really stop moving for anything, I constantly wavedash; sometimes I wonder if I wavedash too much. As Ice Climbers, I try to get in for those desynched chain grabs as much as possible. The amount of damage I can get in a single grab, if done correctly, is enough to close any gap (not including wobbling, I don't wobble). Lots of Nana cube tossing to close the distance between me and my opponent, I try to stay within melee range at all times (for obvious reasons). I use a lot of smash attacks, I'll only use normal attacks when I'm desynched or when I have someone grabbed.
When I fight my brother, a Shiek player, all I really have to do is stay on the ground. Ice Climbers dominate Shiek, so it's a relatively easy fight.
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Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2007 4:43 pm
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Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2007 7:44 pm
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Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2007 10:05 am
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Mindgames yo.
No, not really.
I'll use small words we can all understand.
Lot's of aerials. Lots of Jabs. Lots of grabs. Lots of a** kicking.
Now, for those of who understand what I'm talking about.
I use Ganondorf's Bair, Dair (A LOT), and Uair. I've worked Nair into my play, but rarely use it. L-canceling is crucial for Ganondorf, obviously, and I like to L-cancel into a jab, followed by a SHFFL'd F-air/fist in your face/aerial for tech chasing.
My regular matchups include:
A marth with decent technical skill. Not quite as tech savvy as I am, but he can get into a good groove when things are going his way.
A young link/Kirby: Decent player, little to no tech skill. Not much of a challenge, unless he Kirby gimps me. gonk
My g irlfriend, the Zelda player: Elana has little, to no technical skill, but instead relies solely on mindgames and her superb ability to predict her opponents. She literally knows what I'm going to do before I do it. gonk While she doesn't wavedash, or waveland, I think she L-cancels, or at least, L-cancels into a shield, even if she doesn't realize she's doing it. From the videos I've posted here, it should be quite obvious that she's still damn good. Her Din's fire accuracy is fantastic, and I usually end up my self trying to avoid the damn things. wink
An all-around player: While I'm beating him more consistently now, he kicks my a** on a regular basis. If he loses, he immediately switches to a character he knows he can beat me with. He's a bit of an a**, and I don't really enjoy playing him that much anymore. Beat his a** at Pokemon though. razz Story for another day.
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Posted: Sat Sep 29, 2007 10:16 am
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