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Post by Death Eye on Dec 24, 2012 11:52:54 GMT
Reading this thread is definitelÿ intimidating... Not that intimidating. By the way, the fact that you have an umlaut there is hilarious and/or confusing. Don't be afraid, it's not like I'll, say, chaingrab you off the side of a stage or anything. Chaingrabs are for losers. ...I may or may not only be saying that because I don't know how to do them. Either way, I sincerely hope the next game has non-laggy online so I can get utterly curb-stomped by OVERWHELMINGLY DEFEAT ALL OF YOU.
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Post by Stove on Dec 24, 2012 16:04:45 GMT
Reading this thread is definitelÿ intimidating... Not that intimidating. By the way, the fact that you have an umlaut there is hilarious and/or confusing. Don't be afraid, it's not like I'll, say, chaingrab you off the side of a stage or anything. Chaingrabs are for losers. ...I may or may not only be saying that because I don't know how to do them. Either way, I sincerely hope the next game has non-laggy online so I can get utterly curb-stomped by OVERWHELMINGLY DEFEAT ALL OF YOU. DeDeDe's down throw is the best chain grab, as it has set knockback and can be used at any % Pikachu's forward throw is a chaingrab at low percents. Peach's Down throw is a chain grab at low % Falco's Down Throw chaingrabs at low % Ice Climber's back throw (the only infinite chain grab on ANY CHARACTER), Down Throw, and Forward Throw are ALL chaingrabs with prescise timing, due to the fact that there are 2 ice climbers, meaning one can catch an opponent as they are thrown. There are several other combinations, such as: Down Throw+Down Special Forward Throw+ Forward Air (meteor smashes reliably at the edge.) Foward Throw+ UpSmash (KO's at decent percentages) And many more. Those are a few chaingrabs I know.
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Post by Death Eye on Dec 24, 2012 16:33:01 GMT
DeDeDe's down throw is the best chain grab, as it has set knockback and can be used at any % Pikachu's forward throw is a chaingrab at low percents. Peach's Down throw is a chain grab at low % Falco's Down Throw chaingrabs at low % Ice Climber's back throw (the only infinite chain grab on ANY CHARACTER), Down Throw, and Forward Throw are ALL chaingrabs with prescise timing, due to the fact that there are 2 ice climbers, meaning one can catch an opponent as they are thrown. There are several other combinations, such as: Down Throw+Down Special Forward Throw+ Forward Air (meteor smashes reliably at the edge.) Foward Throw+ UpSmash (KO's at decent percentages) And many more. Those are a few chaingrabs I know. Eh, they're not really my style, now that I think about it; they don't involve nearly killing yourself attempting to kill an opponent who's already not going to make it back just because it looks cool.
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Post by thadudette on Dec 24, 2012 16:43:47 GMT
Not that intimidating. By the way, the fact that you have an umlaut there is hilarious and/or confusing. Perks of typing on an iPad, with a laggy keyboard I didn't even notice that ... When are you guys going to be on?
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Post by Stove on Dec 24, 2012 18:12:36 GMT
DeDeDe's down throw is the best chain grab, as it has set knockback and can be used at any % Pikachu's forward throw is a chaingrab at low percents. Peach's Down throw is a chain grab at low % Falco's Down Throw chaingrabs at low % Ice Climber's back throw (the only infinite chain grab on ANY CHARACTER), Down Throw, and Forward Throw are ALL chaingrabs with prescise timing, due to the fact that there are 2 ice climbers, meaning one can catch an opponent as they are thrown. There are several other combinations, such as: Down Throw+Down Special Forward Throw+ Forward Air (meteor smashes reliably at the edge.) Foward Throw+ UpSmash (KO's at decent percentages) And many more. Those are a few chaingrabs I know. Eh, they're not really my style, now that I think about it; they don't involve nearly killing yourself attempting to kill an opponent who's already not going to make it back just because it looks cool. It's not like most of them are able to KO. You'd still be able to do that.
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Post by Stove on Dec 24, 2012 18:13:09 GMT
Not that intimidating. By the way, the fact that you have an umlaut there is hilarious and/or confusing. Perks of typing on an iPad, with a laggy keyboard I didn't even notice that ... When are you guys going to be on? Change ofplans
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Post by Death Eye on Dec 24, 2012 19:05:15 GMT
Eh, they're not really my style, now that I think about it; they don't involve nearly killing yourself attempting to kill an opponent who's already not going to make it back just because it looks cool. It's not like most of them are able to KO. You'd still be able to do that. Well, yeah, but the aforementioned near-suicidal last hit thing is merely a component of my style. (Rather stupid in hindsight to explain the stylistic dissonance with a single aspect of the style it's dissonant with, but that's what happens when you don't analyze yourself.) A better way of describing it is just aerial in general. Hence why I use Captain Falcon in 64 (what with all that ability to send an aerial opponent in whatever direction you want) and why I don't completely hate ROB in Brawl.
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Post by Stove on Dec 24, 2012 19:21:28 GMT
It's not like most of them are able to KO. You'd still be able to do that. Well, yeah, but the aforementioned near-suicidal last hit thing is merely a component of my style. (Rather stupid in hindsight to explain the stylistic dissonance with a single aspect of the style it's dissonant with, but that's what happens when you don't analyze yourself.) A better way of describing it is just aerial in general. Hence why I use Captain Falcon in 64 (what with all that ability to send an aerial opponent in whatever direction you want) and why I don't completely hate ROB in Brawl. Then I'm suprised you don't use Jigglypuff and Yoshi (You already said you use Wario, right?)
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Post by Death Eye on Dec 24, 2012 19:29:36 GMT
Well, yeah, but the aforementioned near-suicidal last hit thing is merely a component of my style. (Rather stupid in hindsight to explain the stylistic dissonance with a single aspect of the style it's dissonant with, but that's what happens when you don't analyze yourself.) A better way of describing it is just aerial in general. Hence why I use Captain Falcon in 64 (what with all that ability to send an aerial opponent in whatever direction you want) and why I don't completely hate ROB in Brawl. Then I'm suprised you don't use Jigglypuff and Yoshi (You already said you use Wario, right?) I kind of figured there was a character somewhere I was forgetting when I considered making a 1/2/3/4/5-type list of characters I use in Brawl because of my aerial inclination, and Jigglypuff was it, apparently. (But not Yoshi, because no matter how hard I try I simply can't get used to his jump.) Also yes, I have used Wario enough to develop a reasonable amount of skill with him. Still don't focus on using any specific character, but he's certainly one of them.
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Post by Indigo on Dec 24, 2012 21:53:44 GMT
No change of plans here... I'm still up for playing today.
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Post by Stove on Dec 24, 2012 23:51:55 GMT
Then I'm suprised you don't use Jigglypuff and Yoshi (You already said you use Wario, right?) I kind of figured there was a character somewhere I was forgetting when I considered making a 1/2/3/4/5-type list of characters I use in Brawl because of my aerial inclination, and Jigglypuff was it, apparently. (But not Yoshi, because no matter how hard I try I simply can't get used to his jump.) Also yes, I have used Wario enough to develop a reasonable amount of skill with him. Still don't focus on using any specific character, but he's certainly one of them. 1. Wario 2. Luigi 3. Jigglypuff 4. Peach 5. Toon Link (only character that has that "send the opponent any direction in the air" quality) And after that (for good aerial games) 6. Meta Knight 7. ROB 8. Yoshi 9. Falco 10. Fox
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Post by Stove on Dec 27, 2012 23:20:57 GMT
may be able to play tomorrow.
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Post by Stove on Feb 20, 2013 1:54:39 GMT
It makes me laugh when I read supercheats brawl character guides, and moreso on the comments made.
"Strategy: Toon Link doesn't have the range or power of Link, but he is faster. Use his speed to get in close and make aerials out of his bombs. He still shares all the same attacks, but he is lighter so you'll need to dodge more."
Hahahaha...
"Do not, under any circumstances, go in hand to hand combat with this guy. His smashes are wicked fast, and even though they may not be very powerful, they start to add up. His projectiles are good, but the bow sucks. If your using someone like Zelda or Link, use Dins Fire or Heros Bow repeatedley. Also, watch out for his Dair, as AIs and human players spam the bleep outta it."
HAHAHAHAHA!!
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Post by dillybar64 on May 19, 2013 21:54:49 GMT
Question: In Melee they added Mewtwo. In Brawl they replaced him with Lucario since he was hip and new and jive and fly. In the next one, think he will be replaced? If so, think he will be replaced by Mewtwo in his new form? Or is there too much negative feedback concerning his new form?
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Post by Stove on May 20, 2013 3:52:58 GMT
You play Brawl Dilly? we should have a match sometime.
I'd say it's very likely the new Mew clone will be in the new Smash Bros. Questioning whether he'll replace Lucario or not? I think it's doubtful, Lucario may be similar to Mewtwo and most likely this new form, but Lucario is certainly a unique character, unique enough to not be replaced. If they scrap Lucario I'll be pretty irritated.
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Post by dillybar64 on May 20, 2013 4:07:24 GMT
You play Brawl Dilly? we should have a match sometime. I used to play Brawl. But I have a first gen Wii, and the lasers on those are are bit wonky. Mine broke and my Wii cannot read dual layer disks anymore. That rules out about 1.3% of the platform's library, but Brawl is a dual layer disk I'd say it's very likely the new Mew clone will be in the new Smash Bros. Questioning whether he'll replace Lucario or not? I think it's doubtful, Lucario may be similar to Mewtwo and most likely this new form, but Lucario is certainly a unique character, unique enough to not be replaced. But they replaced Mewtwo (a unique character) for Lucario (who was nothing like him). I don't think it is fair to assume that just because the character is unique that they are safe.
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Post by Stove on May 20, 2013 4:28:50 GMT
You play Brawl Dilly? we should have a match sometime. I used to play Brawl. But I have a first gen Wii, and the lasers on those are are bit wonky. Mine broke and my Wii cannot read dual layer disks anymore. That rules out about 1.3% of the platform's library, but Brawl is a dual layer disk I'd say it's very likely the new Mew clone will be in the new Smash Bros. Questioning whether he'll replace Lucario or not? I think it's doubtful, Lucario may be similar to Mewtwo and most likely this new form, but Lucario is certainly a unique character, unique enough to not be replaced. But they replaced Mewtwo (a unique character) for Lucario (who was nothing like him). I don't think it is fair to assume that just because the character is unique that they are safe. I think it's safe to say that Lucario's far more "unique" than Mewtwo. I see what you're saying of course, and it's very possible that Lucario is scrapped, but due to just how unique he is with his aura system, I doubt they'd replace such an interesting and unique character, due to just how oddly he is played. Mewtwo was lame anyway. Also, that sucks. Oh well.
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Post by Metal on May 20, 2013 12:25:49 GMT
I used to play Brawl. But I have a first gen Wii, and the lasers on those are are bit wonky. Mine broke and my Wii cannot read dual layer disks anymore. That rules out about 1.3% of the platform's library, but Brawl is a dual layer disk But they replaced Mewtwo (a unique character) for Lucario (who was nothing like him). I don't think it is fair to assume that just because the character is unique that they are safe. I think it's safe to say that Lucario's far more "unique" than Mewtwo. I see what you're saying of course, and it's very possible that Lucario is scrapped, but due to just how unique he is with his aura system, I doubt they'd replace such an interesting and unique character, due to just how oddly he is played. Mewtwo was lame anyway. Also, that sucks. Oh well. Mewtwo could reflect attacks and didnt suck. XD the only characters with that ability now are fox and his clones (falco, wolf) Also mewtwo has a nostalgia thing that lucario doesnt. Also lucarios shiney color scheme isnt a costume for him, mewtwos was. I wouldnt mind the readdition of mewtwo, though i do enjoy using lucario, heck fox and falco got wolf, so idk why its unpossible to keep lucario and add mewtwo back. Maybe his final smash like changes his form or something? Or like he does a super attack and then changes form? Also marth because i can. And roy, because he was faster than ike. Also vaati, because he isnt ganon, also demise or homosexual sword guy (true form) for the same reasons. Also black shadow (because capt falcon needs an enemy char as a brawler) also another hunter from metroid games featuring hunters who arent samus. Also pokemon trainers with alt gen starters. Also better map builder. Perhaps some of the partners from paper mario games? And the wooden guy from mario rpg. And paper mario. Now that my hopes for the new one are displayed, i may brawl later.
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Post by Stove on May 20, 2013 15:42:34 GMT
^Zelda's Nayru Love special reflects projectiles, as does Mario's Cape, and Pit's Mirror Shield. Get your facts straight. As for the Mewtwo idea, it sounds pretty good. Also I believe I am unable to feel nostalgia.
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Post by dillybar64 on May 20, 2013 19:18:31 GMT
Mewtwo was lame anyway. This is entirely subjective. Over here, since my copy of Brawl doesn't work we play a fair amount of Melee. Mewtwo is a pretty hot pick, on top of the fact that there are two people here who main him. I think Mewtwo is pretty boss.
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