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Recent content by PAC_CEO

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    Atlantic North Stage Strike Smash!

    Forward: Apologies to anyone who was planning on going to the event on the original date. It's been difficult trying to pin down a definite date, and we ended up having to settle for April. It's finally here! Stage Strike Smash is Alvirne High School's first all-out Smash local! Whether you're...
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    STAGE STRIKE SMASH! - HUDSON, NH - MARCH 11/ 2017

    STAGE STRIKE SMASH! - HUDSON, NH - MARCH 11/ 2017
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    Atlantic North [Hudson, NH] Stage Strike Smash!

    It's finally here! Stage Strike Smash is Alvirne High School's first all-out Smash local! Whether you're an avid tournament-goer or just a novice looking to have some fun and get a little competitive, Stage Strike Smash is for you. Compete with players from around the state and around the school...
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    Taking Kirby to the next level

    These make up a large part of my Kirby gameplay. D-air - > u-tilt juggle - > u-air(s) can rack up 40% real quick on heavy characters. Start it off with f-throw - > fastfall u-air and Kirby can potentially break 50% off of one string. D-air can sometimes be a pain to land, but the f-throw...
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    Taking Kirby to the next level

    I concur. Kirby tends to be very reaction based at times. F-air can often work as a punish on the ground (By backing away immediately it can also punish back rolls sometimes), and so can f-tilt and d-tilt if spaced properly. I also notice players like MikeKirby and Poyo going in for a lot of...
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