Ok, Now most of you will not know me. But i have a collaborative idea for these boards to improve our skills as DK and possibly push him up the tier list to where i think he deserves to be.
OK here we go.
You know how ever since you started playing competitive smash, there was 1 person who helped you train, and you had your main (DK hopefully, but doesnt matter) and they had their main (this is the important part).
for the past 3 years, I have played countless matches against a toon link (one of the best in australia, who is currently talking to MJG about MU advice), i know this matchup like the back of my hand, I ALWAYS play confidently, I never over extend and when I switch character to fight a toon link, i can still win easily because i know toon link so well.
I also know a bunch of other matchups really well, but none even COMPARE to the toonlink match up. So here it is.
I want everyone who visits these boards to say what character they have the most experience with (One character should trump all the others), more than any other. Even if you dont main DK your input is greatly appreciated.
From here, we can compile a database of MU advice, from the players that know their ****. This is no disrespect to Will, Ripple, Ook, Bum, Dr Grandpa or anyone else. you are all great players, and something i believe that sets you apart from the rest is your ability to adapt. Taking what you have learn't in previous matchups and applying them to others.
Next chance i get to record some videos against my toon link player i will upload them and possibly give even the top players some advice on the match up, I think it would be great for everyone to contribute in the same way, but try and keep the advice you give exclusively to that one character you know better than anyone.
While the match is playing video commentary would also help.
When i make said video i will talk about:
options (mine and my opponents)
zoning
punishing specific attacks
conditioning
risk vs reward
attacks i avoid using, and WHY?
attacks to watch out for and punish!
tldr; read all of it, it's worth 3 minutes of your time (and not worth our's if you don't read it)
OK here we go.
You know how ever since you started playing competitive smash, there was 1 person who helped you train, and you had your main (DK hopefully, but doesnt matter) and they had their main (this is the important part).
for the past 3 years, I have played countless matches against a toon link (one of the best in australia, who is currently talking to MJG about MU advice), i know this matchup like the back of my hand, I ALWAYS play confidently, I never over extend and when I switch character to fight a toon link, i can still win easily because i know toon link so well.
I also know a bunch of other matchups really well, but none even COMPARE to the toonlink match up. So here it is.
I want everyone who visits these boards to say what character they have the most experience with (One character should trump all the others), more than any other. Even if you dont main DK your input is greatly appreciated.
From here, we can compile a database of MU advice, from the players that know their ****. This is no disrespect to Will, Ripple, Ook, Bum, Dr Grandpa or anyone else. you are all great players, and something i believe that sets you apart from the rest is your ability to adapt. Taking what you have learn't in previous matchups and applying them to others.
Next chance i get to record some videos against my toon link player i will upload them and possibly give even the top players some advice on the match up, I think it would be great for everyone to contribute in the same way, but try and keep the advice you give exclusively to that one character you know better than anyone.
While the match is playing video commentary would also help.
When i make said video i will talk about:
options (mine and my opponents)
zoning
punishing specific attacks
conditioning
risk vs reward
attacks i avoid using, and WHY?
attacks to watch out for and punish!
tldr; read all of it, it's worth 3 minutes of your time (and not worth our's if you don't read it)