Titanium Dragon
Smash Journeyman
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- Nov 10, 2004
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I think the title says it all. Assume the person has never played Brawl before.
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Probably the best thing in terms of competency and correctness posted thus far.Put it on training with a second character set to control.
Explain the objective of the game ->Show them the basic movements -> show them how recovery works -> do some practice versus in training without the fear of losing.
Move into normal versus and play until they find a main. Do a bunch of ditto's so they can see some ways to use the main.
From their on it's out of beginner and into them finding their own path and having fun. Hope this helps.
Ha, I did that when teaching my cousin how to play 2d fighters, so why not smash? I didn't even think of that. Thanks.Put it on training with a second character set to control.
Explain the objective of the game ->Show them the basic movements -> show them how recovery works -> do some practice versus in training without the fear of losing.
Move into normal versus and play until they find a main. Do a bunch of ditto's so they can see some ways to use the main.
From their on it's out of beginner and into them finding their own path and having fun. Hope this helps.
Quote of the day right there. :DStep 1: Show them where MetaKnight is on the characters select screen.
Step 2: Show them where the B button is and where the control stick is.
Lol.. wouldn't he be cheating then? using a uber powerful character rather then using his own skills?Step 1: Show them where MetaKnight is on the characters select screen.
Step 2: Show them where the B button is and where the control stick is.
Marth maybe, but Lucario is definitely not a basic character. His Up-B is different than most, all of his moves flow in a manner different than everybody else. As everybody knows, he's like Melee's Mewtwo, minus the suck.let them start out with a simple char such as marth or lucario
true on lucario, maybe ganon as starter, but not ike, that would only teach them how not to use up-b with everybody except ike.Marth maybe, but Lucario is definitely not a basic character. His Up-B is different than most, all of his moves flow in a manner different than everybody else. As everybody knows, he's like Melee's Mewtwo, minus the suck.
Mario is definitely one of the easier characters to learn, and somebody like Ike would teach the player about using moves OTHER than Up-B to recover. Which could be handy, as I've seen many newbies try and Up-B, only to Side-B.
yup, exactlyQuote of the day right there. :D
I lol'd all over the place.Step 1: Show them where MetaKnight is on the characters select screen.
Step 2: Show them where the B button is and where the control stick is.
LOL british version of Don LaFontaine?
Marth is not a simple character. Give them Pit. He has a projectile, good smashes, a decent air game, decent throws, and a good recovery.let them start out with a simple char such as marth or lucario
Telling them to use Pit will teach them projectile and smash spam, and thats never a good thing.Marth is not a simple character. Give them Pit. He has a projectile, good smashes, a decent air game, decent throws, and a good recovery.
This.Step 1: Show them where MetaKnight is on the characters select screen.
Step 2: Show them where the B button is and where the control stick is.
Only if you suck.This.
Beware: they will beat you.