Cyve mostly played Bayonetta in this tournament.Cyve v Sodrek
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Cyve mostly played Bayonetta in this tournament.Cyve v Sodrek
You can do true fair -> key on pretty much everyone at the right percent, it's just a narrow window.It is fast and it kills, yes, but any opponent paying attention is going to know that Pac has the key, and will most likely play back and try to shield when it's thrown. And it is entirely blockable due to P's throwing animation.
The only issue with this is that Gluttony doesn't travel much, and I doubt a tournament with competition of this level will happen again anytime soon in Europe.This will be something I discuss in my article (which will likely be published in a couple of days), but it's very important not to get caught up in absolute recency bias. Sometimes it can warranted, but the long-term trends are what's important.
When following polling for the U.S. Election, one of the most interesting aspects was that despite a massive, multi-thousand hour news cycle full of twists and turns, the numbers remained relatively stable, and people (regardless of what candidate they supported) would panic/celebrate over short-term movements as a result of "big events" (debates, controversies, etc.) while ignoring the more significant long-term trends. Polling and character results aren't the same thing, obviously, but the reactions and movements are... oddly similar, and anybody familiar with the election might recognize the relevancy of this.
Gluttony is assured 5th at worst at this tournament, which is more or less the most stacked European tournament of the year in terms of both international talent and European talent. He will walk away with a set on a top 20/10 player, the best achievement a non-Mr. R European has made this year as far as I can tell, and by far the best Wario result in recent memory.
These are all very noteworthy things, but it's important to see if Gluttony can retain this ability over the next few months. If he does, then we'll see a trend that indicates Wario has effectively begun a rebound, but if this is a peak he fails to reach again, this incident could be filed away as a noteworthy blip (but still a blip) on a long-term track record of decline.
Please listen to this guy people.This will be something I discuss in my article (which will likely be published in a couple of days), but it's very important not to get caught up in absolute recency bias. Sometimes it can warranted, but the long-term trends are what's important.
When following polling for the U.S. Election, one of the most interesting aspects was that despite a massive, multi-thousand hour news cycle full of twists and turns, the numbers remained relatively stable, and people (regardless of what candidate they supported) would panic/celebrate over short-term movements as a result of "big events" (debates, controversies, etc.) while ignoring the more significant long-term trends. Polling and character results aren't the same thing, obviously, but the reactions and movements are... oddly similar, and anybody familiar with the election might recognize the relevancy of this.
Gluttony is assured 5th at worst at this tournament, which is more or less the most stacked European tournament of the year in terms of both international talent and European talent. He will walk away with a set on a top 20/10 player, the best achievement a non-Mr. R European has made this year as far as I can tell, and by far the best Wario result in recent memory.
These are all very noteworthy things, but it's important to see if Gluttony can retain this ability over the next few months. If he does, then we'll see a trend that indicates Wario has effectively begun a rebound, but if this is a peak he fails to reach again, this incident could be filed away as a noteworthy blip (but still a blip) on a long-term track record of decline.
Wario's bike is very good at plowing through weak projectiles when you perform the wheelie allowing him to cut their zoning and get in on them and do Wario things (I. E bite mixups, fart setups etc). That's about the gist of it.Why though??
I'm not Gheb, but Wario is simply a victim of characters around him being buffed a lot whilst nothing has ever changed about him.Why though??
Thanks !Here you have yesterdays match Glutony vs Kameme
I know Ed did work with Zelda in Brawl but it was still a bit hit and miss.I think it's nice that this is a game where even a low tier can get a decent result once in a while against fairly stacked competition. I haven't checked, but I get the feeling that there wasn't ever a Top 8 Zelda in Brawl unless everyone else playing suddenly came down with cholera.
IMO, Little Mac is in a very similar boat to Luigi - good as a situational secondary, but has far too many polarising MUs to make it far on his own.I'm curious as to why you think mac
will drop off over time. He has a strong playerbase, relevant results from multiple players over the last 6 months, and has the character potential to keep getting better. His "consistency" problem is inherently solved through player dedication and practice, as it is ultimately on the player to be consistent, not the character, even if his toolset is volatile. I honestly see him as 29th, possibly better, and his results reflect that.