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Recent content by Incarnis1

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    Atlantic North GrandSmash 3! Presented by OnTiltGaming Feat. DmBrandon SJ Doraz SJ Raven & more

    Does a spectator have to pay the entrance fee if I want to bring a friend who dosent play?
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    Weekly Character Showcase: Samus feat. Jonny Westside

    yes, i understand that isn't her only combo and wasn't trying to imply that it was. Every character in every smash game has optimized damage through combos that are necessary to be played at high level. However, this does not make them all combo heavy. When you say combo heavy I assume you...
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    Weekly Character Showcase: Samus feat. Jonny Westside

    Having one 40 percent combo dosent make the character combo heavy.
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    Atlantic North Salty Joystiq Smash Weekly

    I think I can come again this week.
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    Shulk ledge get up option coverage

    Intro to short hop fastfall art cancel back air ledge coverage Shulk has some of the best offstage edgeguard options in the game, however there are a lot of situations where going offstage is extremely dangerous. Characters like ryu and bayonneta can make you hesitate to go offstage at all...
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    Guide Shulk ledge get up option coverage

    Incarnis1 submitted a new guide: Shulk ledge get up option coverage - A quick look at how to use art cancels to keep opponents with good recoveries in the corner Read more about this guide...
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    Shulk 101: Basic Footstooling By apathy!

    I have known about the up air footstool locks, but I think they aren't practical in a match. The Nair footstool lock I didn't know about and might be good. I haven't tested it, but if people air dodge your down throw this might be the optimal followup
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