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I think Reshicina would be more fitting.WHOA. IT'S ZEKCINA. View attachment 68160
Since some people see Reshiram as a girl, after all, and we know what Lucina's game plan was.
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I think Reshicina would be more fitting.WHOA. IT'S ZEKCINA. View attachment 68160
Is he ZeChromsplaying?We interrupt your stuff to bring you this masterpiece born of puns.
Ok this one's not bad. I've seen ZeChrom pun images before and they were all terrible (but so are most puns)We interrupt your stuff to bring you this masterpiece born of puns.
I instantly thought of Elezir when I saw this, so the bird joke flew right over my head.@ElezirThere was a problem fetching the tweet
I see your Pokemon crossover and raise you another!We interrupt your stuff to bring you this masterpiece born of puns.
No, it's a perfectly legitimate strategy. It's a **** move, sure, but if it helps you win, it's fair go../text wall
./semi-rant overCompletely off topic, BUT CURIOUS ABOUT OPINIONS.
So, let's say you're in a competitive match, and you lose the first stock, would you think it was cheap and rude if you're opponent were to not approach to play it safe? Like, they're not running from side to side avoiding you completely, They're literally just on the other side of the stage and staying there waiting for you.
I've recently tried to get into smash competitively and this is something recently happened. Only I was the one who took the first stock. I was C.Falcon and he was Sheik, I took the first stock and he jumped the other side of the stage and just kept throwing needles and when he DID approach I just walled him out with N-airs and didn't chase him with follow ups. After about a minute he started complaining how I wasn't coming after him :L We wanted it to be a competitive match, so I felt I didn't NEED to approach him since I had the stock lead. SO what would you have done? Would you not approach at all either? Do you think it's cheap or rude to do that?
THANKS FOR ANSWERING IN ADVANCE IF YOU DID
Well obviously this type of strategy can be not fun for either party involved but a win's a win as long as it follows the rules. When money's on the line then it is reasonable to use a strategy that has a higher chance of success../text wall
./semi-rant overCompletely off topic, BUT CURIOUS ABOUT OPINIONS.
So, let's say you're in a competitive match, and you lose the first stock, would you think it was cheap and rude if you're opponent were to not approach to play it safe? Like, they're not running from side to side avoiding you completely, They're literally just on the other side of the stage and staying there waiting for you.
I've recently tried to get into smash competitively and this is something recently happened. Only I was the one who took the first stock. I was C.Falcon and he was Sheik, I took the first stock and he jumped the other side of the stage and just kept throwing needles and when he DID approach I just walled him out with N-airs and didn't chase him with follow ups. After about a minute he started complaining how I wasn't coming after him :L We wanted it to be a competitive match, so I felt I didn't NEED to approach him since I had the stock lead. SO what would you have done? Would you not approach at all either? Do you think it's cheap or rude to do that?
THANKS FOR ANSWERING IN ADVANCE IF YOU DID
No Not at all actually. In a serious tournament settings you do what it takes to win within the confides of the game. I tell local players to play like scumbags all the time and they are not afraid to do so. If you or your opponent has a stock lead why would you give it up and BTW Sonic play is sometimes notorious for this. Also have a local Little Mac player who gonna be getting on our PR soon but he's very emotional at times and every time I play him I play super scumbag and platform camp cause it's Little Mac, you choose that life when you play Mac../text wall
./semi-rant overCompletely off topic, BUT CURIOUS ABOUT OPINIONS.
So, let's say you're in a competitive match, and you lose the first stock, would you think it was cheap and rude if you're opponent were to not approach to play it safe? Like, they're not running from side to side avoiding you completely, They're literally just on the other side of the stage and staying there waiting for you.
I've recently tried to get into smash competitively and this is something recently happened. Only I was the one who took the first stock. I was C.Falcon and he was Sheik, I took the first stock and he jumped the other side of the stage and just kept throwing needles and when he DID approach I just walled him out with N-airs and didn't chase him with follow ups. After about a minute he started complaining how I wasn't coming after him :L We wanted it to be a competitive match, so I felt I didn't NEED to approach him since I had the stock lead. SO what would you have done? Would you not approach at all either? Do you think it's cheap or rude to do that?
THANKS FOR ANSWERING IN ADVANCE IF YOU DID
When it comes to competitive play, all niceties are thrown out the window. You play to win, and that's that, damn the consequences and damn the feelings of others.
That sounded particularly blood knightish, lol
No, it's a perfectly legitimate strategy. It's a **** move, sure, but if it helps you win, it's fair go.
This is, incidentally, why stages with the potential for circle-camp abuse (Pilotwings, Windy Hill, etc) are tourney-banned.
EDIT: I'm reminded of the tutorial tip for Peacock in Skullgirls wherein it encourages you to time-out your opponent with her projectile wall. "Your opponent may not care for this tactic," it tells you with coy mirth, "But it's a perfectly legitimate strategy."
Well obviously this type of strategy can be not fun for either party involved but a win's a win as long as it follows the rules. When money's on the line then it is reasonable to use a strategy that has a higher chance of success.
Thank you for the replies! I can see that this is semi frowned upon, or at least less so frowned upon than completely avoiding. I remember at EVO a sonic completely avoiding someone because he took the stock.I Believe it was against Ally's Mario? Not sure, not really that relevant either I guess. But as I said, I'm very new to the competitive scene, I've only recently decided to enter it about a week and a half ago (I was actually going to try to enter smashcon since I'm only a three hour drive away from it, but didn't have the money for the entry fee :$) Again though, than you, and I'll keep these things in mind for the times I do get the stock lead.No Not at all actually. In a serious tournament settings you do what it takes to win within the confides of the game. I tell local players to play like scumbags all the time and they are not afraid to do so. If you or your opponent has a stock lead why would you give it up and BTW Sonic play is sometimes notorious for this. Also have a local Little Mac player who gonna be getting on our PR soon but he's very emotional at times and every time I play him I play super scumbag and platform camp cause it's Little Mac, you choose that life when you play Mac.
EDIT: Also people have been started to do double blind pick against me recently cause I play soo many characters at a ok to decent LVL not Rosalina cause I counterpick people alot and I'm not ashamed of it.
In addition to what everyone said, which I agree with, your opponent was playing Sheik. He forfeited the right to complain at the CSS, haha../text wall
./semi-rant overCompletely off topic, BUT CURIOUS ABOUT OPINIONS.
So, let's say you're in a competitive match, and you lose the first stock, would you think it was cheap and rude if you're opponent were to not approach to play it safe? Like, they're not running from side to side avoiding you completely, They're literally just on the other side of the stage and staying there waiting for you.
I've recently tried to get into smash competitively and this is something recently happened. Only I was the one who took the first stock. I was C.Falcon and he was Sheik, I took the first stock and he jumped the other side of the stage and just kept throwing needles and when he DID approach I just walled him out with N-airs and didn't chase him with follow ups. After about a minute he started complaining how I wasn't coming after him :L We wanted it to be a competitive match, so I felt I didn't NEED to approach him since I had the stock lead. SO what would you have done? Would you not approach at all either? Do you think it's cheap or rude to do that?
THANKS FOR ANSWERING IN ADVANCE IF YOU DID
If you're ahead there's no reason for you to approach so there's nothing wrong with what you did../text wall
./semi-rant overCompletely off topic, BUT CURIOUS ABOUT OPINIONS.
So, let's say you're in a competitive match, and you lose the first stock, would you think it was cheap and rude if you're opponent were to not approach to play it safe? Like, they're not running from side to side avoiding you completely, They're literally just on the other side of the stage and staying there waiting for you.
I've recently tried to get into smash competitively and this is something recently happened. Only I was the one who took the first stock. I was C.Falcon and he was Sheik, I took the first stock and he jumped the other side of the stage and just kept throwing needles and when he DID approach I just walled him out with N-airs and didn't chase him with follow ups. After about a minute he started complaining how I wasn't coming after him :L We wanted it to be a competitive match, so I felt I didn't NEED to approach him since I had the stock lead. SO what would you have done? Would you not approach at all either? Do you think it's cheap or rude to do that?
THANKS FOR ANSWERING IN ADVANCE IF YOU DID
So wowing the link must be posted twice.
They're two different links. One is 351970 the other is 372360.So wowing the link must be posted twice.
Yoooooo, I knew Zestiria was coming out and I'm already saving up to buy that BUT YOOOOO I DDIN'T NOW SYMPHONIA WAS
LOL, Ness thoughA while back I did the same thing to a Ness, I was playing as Ryu and I took the first stock so when he came back I just stayed to one side of the stage, instead of approaching he ran to the other side and tried to camp with PK Thunder and eventually SD forfeited after I refused to approach since his camping was failing.
And it's based on the Japanese only PS2 version with more sidequests and bosses. Too bad my PS3 broke before I had a chance to play the HD remaster of my favorite game.Yoooooo, I knew Zestiria was coming out and I'm already saving up to buy that BUT YOOOOO I DDIN'T NOW SYMPHONIA WAS
I mean, I already have the GameCube version, but that's the PS3 version, and i'd buy that just use mystic artes (i'm strangely addicted to mystic artes. I just love the idea of them, plus they're always so visually appealing and the cutouts are really well done)
LOL, Ness though
no offense to Elezir or other Ness main on this thread when I say that
OH, are there? All I knew about the japanese version is that Abyission is a lot harder, and that his color scheme is changed too. I don't know much else about it. That, and I think there's another a 3rd segment added to the final boss.And it's based on the Japanese only PS2 version with more sidequests and bosses. Too bad my PS3 broke before I had a chance to play the HD remaster of my favorite game.
Available to everyone who pre-order Zestiria for free, or it'll just be on steam to the public for free?If enough people Pre-Order Zestiria they'll give Symphonia for free. That's a pretty damn good deal. Go ham, JRPG fans.
For those who pre-order Zestiria. But you still have about 2 months so get that money together!Available to everyone who pre-order Zestiria for free, or it'll just be on steam to the public for free?
AYYYYY, not bad. I was going to wait for a steam sale to buy it, but seeing as there's a chance to get ANOTHER Tales Of game I wouldn't be able to play since I don' t have a PS3 looks like I'ma be pre-ordering after all.For those who pre-order Zestiria. But you still have about 2 months so get that money together!
Yeah, there are few other tweaks as well. Different artes, bosses have more mystic artes, more costumes, unison gauge requires only 150 hits instead of 200, etc. And they're all in Chronicles. I don't think there's a 3rd segment added to the final boss BUTOH, are there? All I knew about the japanese version is that Abyission is a lot harder, and that his color scheme is changed too. I don't know much else about it. That, and I think there's another a 3rd segment added to the final boss.
Available to everyone who pre-order Zestiria for free, or it'll just be on steam to the public for free?
C'Mon Step it upEh, Robin's why you go through pages so fast?
Stap!
Oooh, that all sounds really good. Kind of makes me more excited to playYeah, there are few other tweaks as well. Different artes, bosses have more mystic artes, more costumes, unison gauge requires only 150 hits instead of 200, etc. And they're all in Chronicles. I don't think there's a 3rd segment added to the final boss BUT
the last boss in the book dungeon sidequest is replaced with a fight against past Yuan, Kratos, and Mithos at the same time
Afraid I won't be helping with the sick Zestiria steam pre-order bonus since I'm getting the ps4 version. That version better at least have a better frame rate than the ps3 version, which I hear is pretty bad.
Hey, I have Sanic Speed!C'Mon Step it up
Wow, really? When I met David Vincent, I just asked if he could sign my BlazBlue art book and he did it right away.So Robin gorls, your favourite VAs Travis Willingham (Lon'qu) and Laura Bailey (Lucina) will be coming to Vancouver tomorrow, and I'll be visiting them to get an autograph from the two of them!
... They just cost $40... that's all.
BC boys :0Vancouver
You poor soul. Why have a wimp kid when you can have the savior of hyrule, demon slayer, time traveler who wields the sword of evils bane.Ha! You crazy kids with your defined strengths and abject weaknesses! How coy, how adorable! I set my celestial eyes upon you and scoff!
Behold - a true paragon of absolute adequacy! I stand here, noble and unafraid, with my moderate damage output and reasonable combo rate, ready to strike you down with so-so intensity and an utterly average modicum of fury! Just try to curb my ineffable mediocrity, my indomitable neutrality! I am a divine bastion of eternal normality, an immutable stream of tepid insubstantiality!
I am, to a respectable yet essentially humble quantity, inexorable! I am Pit!
rip Philly's wallet.So Robin gorls, your favourite VAs Travis Willingham (Lon'qu) and Laura Bailey (Lucina) will be coming to Vancouver tomorrow, and I'll be visiting them to get an autograph from the two of them!
... They just cost $40... that's all.
So Robin gorls, your favourite VAs Travis Willingham (Lon'qu) and Laura Bailey (Lucina) will be coming to Vancouver tomorrow, and I'll be visiting them to get an autograph from the two of them!
... They just cost $40... that's all.
Meeting you're favorite VAs must be very cool. My brother got to go to a Q&A for his favorite VA, Vic Mignongna (is that spelt right?) at Denver Comic Con a couple months ago and he enjoyed that. I take a look at all of this and I WOULD say I'd be jealous, but then I remembered that my family has ties to famous people. My grandfather is friends with Mr. Harrison Ford so I had the honor of meeting him...Wow, really? When I met David Vincent, I just asked if he could sign my BlazBlue art book and he did it right away.
He did the Hakumen voice in the middle of the trade hall, too - based Dave~