SmAsH_nIMsGcubES16
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3 against 1. I play with my cousins and they are all on the same team. It's pretty good practice, but sometimes I beat them so much, it's not much of a challenge.
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I never said anything about me losing to three lvl 9 coms, and i can beat them with three lives to spare in a 5 stock match. I just gave a tip to how i learned how to beat them.FallenAngelII said:Also, to add to what HugS said: Beating 3 Lvl9 computers = proves nothing. A 10 yearold with a set of mindgames could still crush you.
He never said anything about you losing to three level 9 computers. To be prompt, it's a bad method of learning to play. Computers offer no insight on how actual players play actual games.Best101 said:I never said anything about me losing to three lvl 9 coms, and i can beat them with three lives to spare in a 5 stock match. I just gave a tip to how i learned how to beat them.
Luigio said:I believe that 1 v 1 versus a level 9 is a good way to train by yourself. After that, you can slowly migrate to 1 level 9 and 1 level 7 on you, then 2 level nines, then finally three level nines.
Actually, it's not really to practice countering certain characters' attacks or patterns. It's actually more about honing your recovery skills, such as recovering off walls/floors, breaking out of grabs, avoiding enemy combos, dodging, catching items, etc. It doesn't really matter if you won or lost as long as you were able to better yourself in those areas. At least, that's why I practice.AdamXiah said:He never said anything about you losing to three level 9 computers. To be prompt, it's a bad method of learning to play. Computers offer no insight on how actual players play actual games.
LYEK OMG YOU ROCK I WILL TRAIN LYEK THAT FOREVAH!!!!!Falcomaster16 said:I normally train woth my friends, but by myself I eihter go to All-star or Classic on Very Hard.
Didn't he say that they were on very hard not EASY???Kevvviiinnn said:LYEK OMG YOU ROCK I WILL TRAIN LYEK THAT FOREVAH!!!!!
Seriously, I don't think Classic OR All-star could benefit your training in any way.
Classic: Easy computers who don't teach you much but reaction and timing.
All-star: ^Same as above, except some computers double team you, which never really happens in real Smash.
No, your not. Go to a real tournament and then see if that is true. Same thing goes to anyone who practices against 3 lvl 9's. Your missing a huge point to how this game is really played.! I`m almost unbeatable at that game now!!!
Very hard computers suck and won't teach you much period. Seriously don't train with computers.SmAsH_nIMsGcubES16 said:Didn't he say that they were on very hard not EASY???
How are you goin to clone yourself???Kevvviiinnn said:Very hard computers suck and won't teach you much period. Seriously don't train with computers.
Now best way to train by yourself: make an exact clone of yourself that knows all of your strategies and mindgames. Then try to beat him.
So the little smash player lived happily ever after,
The End
Actually this one ofthe the best ways to train b/c it trains to be fast with your attacks,but believe what you want though! About the tournaments I dont know of any local ones but when SSBR releases i`ll be sure tobe a part of an online one!AlphaZealot said:Please, mostly if you check the join dates of the people posting here, you will notice something. People who joined in mabye the last 6 months all say "BEATING 3 LVL 9'S IS SWEET, BEST WAY TO TRAIN!!!" (most of them at least).
People who have been here awhile already know that beating 3 level 9's means nothing.
The best/most common way a competitive player trains is fighting against 1 level 1 cpu. Why? Because you aren't playing to beat the computer, you are playing simply to improve your technical skill to make yourself play as flawless as possible.
No, your not. Go to a real tournament and then see if that is true. Same thing goes to anyone who practices against 3 lvl 9's. Your missing a huge point to how this game is really played.
Just ignore it, I was just joshing around.Best101 said:How are you goin to clone yourself???
.......................................ledjin said:I think the best way to train urself is playing all the game. The tiny melee mode has some stuff to learn, as well as the cruel melee does, and so on. The event matches are good, too. AND playing 101. A friend of mine gave me this advice, so here it goes: just play against a CPU, level 9 BUT handicaps on: you will get a handicap 4, and the CPU gets a handicap 6 [remember 5 is normal handicap]. You should play 5 stock matches and u'll prolly lose, but when u start winning u can give the CPU even a handicap 7, or urself a handicap 3 to make it more difficult. And I think that's the best way, except of course, a friend [which is NOT training by urself lol].
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