Illuminose
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keep in mind that ranai's main practice partner is a cloud mainit's sure not a great secondary if he's getting 2 stocked by Ranai on Lylat with it though
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keep in mind that ranai's main practice partner is a cloud mainit's sure not a great secondary if he's getting 2 stocked by Ranai on Lylat with it though
Not like his other "secondary" is any betterit's sure not a great secondary if he's getting 2 stocked by Ranai on Lylat with it though
it already has been a long term trend. to some extent.M's performance was definitely great, getting 3rd in that bracket takes some serious skill.
It's an outlier for now but there's always a chance it could become a longer term trend.
I feel Wario's largest issue not really talked about is his surprisingly difficult time taking stocks in many cases. His b-air and up-air were nerfed in power from Brawl and are not reliable kill options until really high percents. His forward and down smash have short range , laggy and leave him open to be punished. His Up-smash fairs a bit better, but its still nowhere near as effective as the plumber bros up-smash.On the topic of Gluttony and , how good would you say this character is? He's definitely not low tier with a hidden trump card of waft (guess where it's hidden), his general mobility and survival ability. With that said he doesn't seem to have anything great going for him and loses hard to top tiers like Cloud. He's kind of like Ike and Pit, too good for people to make a fuss over his sporadic victories but not good enough to have much impact on the meta. Mid-tier limbo if you will.
Bottom of mid tier probably more like top of low. He's got a ton of neat tricks and waft set ups. His air mobility is superb it's fun to drift around with him and take helps his already amazing recovery, he also survives for longer than expected. He's a pretty fun character to play withOn the topic of Gluttony and , how good would you say this character is? He's definitely not low tier with a hidden trump card of waft (guess where it's hidden), his general mobility and survival ability. With that said he doesn't seem to have anything great going for him and loses hard to top tiers like Cloud. He's kind of like Ike and Pit, too good for people to make a fuss over his sporadic victories but not good enough to have much impact on the meta. Mid-tier limbo if you will.
Hey, take it up with Mr. R, he already posted on this subject in this thread.it's sure not a great secondary if he's getting 2 stocked by Ranai on Lylat with it though
Fun fact: Ranai two-stocked Komo's Cloud on Lylat at G4. It seems to be his CP of choice for pretty much every MU.it's sure not a great secondary if he's getting 2 stocked by Ranai on Lylat with it though
I'm saying it's not that great of a Cloud in the context of actual top level Clouds. It's probably specialized to fight Rosalina/Dabuz (Mr. R commented that he had specifically trained with Kirihara for the matchup) and it clearly has a fall-off after that to the point where even Cloud players like Masashi can beat Ranai whereas Mr. R's MU advantage CP (on Lylat and with solid MU advantage) failed.Aight, so one thing I don't understand is when people see a top player lose to ANOTHER TOP PLAYER and have the nerve to comment something like "Man, 'X' really isn't that good". It's very much possible to get 2 stocked by ZeRo/Ranai/Kirihara/Nairo/VoiD, hell, any top player and still be good yourself, especially considering that the vast majority of users that follow this thread would be lucky to even take a game off of them. Like, how ridiculous is your definition of good if you're calling Mr.R's Cloud bad? It seems like a lot of Smash 4 players have a very warped perspective of player skill and consistency.
-Criticism is a necessity in being analytical. Coaching exists for a reason. Tafokints is not even remotely as good as Mang0 is, but Tafokints is extremely smart, analytical, helpful, and thus was signed on to be his couch. It's fair to point out that neither me nor anybody else in this thread is on that level, but the core concept of criticizing players from the sideline in a healthy manner (e.g. don't be twitch chat) is productive and helps move the meta along.It's very much possible to get 2 stocked by ZeRo/Ranai/Kirihara/Nairo/VoiD, hell, any top player and still be good yourself, especially considering that the vast majority of users that follow this thread would be lucky to even take a game off of them. Like, how ridiculous is your definition of good if you're calling Mr.R's Cloud bad? It seems like a lot of Smash 4 players have a very warped perspective of player skill and consistency.
you cherrypicked one exampleI'm saying it's not that great of a Cloud in the context of actual top level Clouds. It's probably specialized to fight Rosalina/Dabuz (Mr. R commented that he had specifically trained with Kirihara for the matchup) and it clearly has a fall-off after that to the point where even Cloud players like Masashi can beat Ranai whereas Mr. R's MU advantage CP (on Lylat and with solid MU advantage) failed.
Essentially: It's not much better than a pocket and has shown to only be a narrowly effective secondary. I'm not calling Mr. R or his Cloud blanket-level "bad", I'm saying it's not a very good secondary for high level tournament play based on what we've seen of it. It really does feel like a pocket character; He's pulled it out for perceived advantageous MUs and it worked well against Dabuz's Rosalina. He likely pulled it out against Ranai because he knows the match-up is good for Cloud. I wouldn't mind a statement from him on it, of course, but after some thought, calling it a "pocket" feels entirely appropriate.
He closed both sets out with Sheik because Ally had seemingly figured his Cloud out by game 4 both sets, with the added factor of Ally dropping an entire game by wasting one on using a poorly tuned Marth. (I think people can agree that Ally's Marth looked mediocre there? I hope?)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TXOKN0iaRZM - mr r's cloud helping him beat ally
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YuRV5frnZks - mr r's cloud helping him beat ally (another set, same tournament)
While I did forget SDW, I didn't forget his EU Cloud usage: Mr. R is so vastly above everybody in the EU that he can pretty much use whatever tuned secondary he wants. He's never, ever lost an EU tourney to EU players during Smash 4 history as far as I'm aware (juddy has noted this, and I'm not sure how many sets he's lost to EU players - not many, that much I do know), so I don't think his set record against EU players is indicative of how good his Cloud is at the top level.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yTrSoPFT0yo - mr r's cloud beating sodrek
mr r also won (though it's online) the key to the pg house qualifier playing almost exclusively cloud, including a win over cyve and other solid european players
his cloud has also beaten s1 and meru and obviously has the main accomplishment of reverse 3-0ing dabuz when he pulled it out at big house
He uses Cloud semi-frequently in the EU (where he's distantly better than everybody else) and has pulled it out against players who use characters that are generally agreed to have a notably bad MU against Cloud. It's not insulting to refer to it as a pocket when he very rarely uses Cloud in the US/JP and when he does it's against MUs that Cloud wins.mr r's cloud is a practiced secondary that has clearly accomplished good things for him. calling it a pocket is outright insulting and also incorrect.
Thing worth noting: It seemed like M used Shield Art quite a bit against iStudying. Is the main concern that Sheik would be able to string easier with M using Shield Art more often due to the poor mobility on top of the huge frame data gap?M was very impressive indeed but Mr.R exploited a few of M's habits (which I noticed myself whilst helping him warmup.) E.g. Repeated regular getups, air dodging out of strings (exposed by Ramin).
It's interesting how he doesn't utilise shield art at all but he has very nice conversions and some nice reads.
But I guess it will be up to M to travel more or get more opprtunities to play.
this doesn't refute anything i saidDas Koopa just because you think his cloud isn't that good for whatever dumb reason doesn't change anything
I've never claimed he pulled it out once. I've claimed that it hasn't demonstrated great success and mimics more of a pocket in that regard. He does not need Cloud to dominate Europe - it's effectively a training ground for his non-Sheik characters when he uses them. If he believes his Cloud to be a secondary, that's fair, but I can't help but point that he's he's pulled it out at the top level against players who use characters that have pretty bad Cloud MUs.mr r counterpicks cloud in matchups he wants to use the character (aka, what most secondaries are for). he practices the character a good amount and has enough sets with it in tournament that you can't just say he pulled it out once and that's it. he himself considers cloud his top secondary, which is the most important point here. you are definitely wrong here.
Playing wiht ds smash, hard as it is, can help. I'd even go so far as to say that playing melee and/or Brawl for the basics can help. Iirc, doesn't Scatt soemtimes use the Wiimote for matches?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1OirDaXLhiI
Hyper takes a set from Fatality with Solo Roy.
How can someone be so good without owning a Wii U? (Hyper doesn't own a Wii U)
>sees Lucinas next to marth with Fuwa.Chubu Round Robin Invitational
1st: SH (8-1)
2nd: Sigma (7-2)
3rd: Earth (6-3)
4th: ikep (5-4)
5th: Masha (5-4)
6th: DIO (4-5)
7th: NGA (4-5)
8th: NAI (3-6)
9th: Fuwa (3-6)
10th: Tsu~ (0-9)
this doesn't refute anything i said
you're just re-asserting a claim without substance after I've responded to it and boy do I hate that
I've never claimed he pulled it out once. I've claimed that it hasn't demonstrated great success and mimics more of a pocket in that regard. He does not need Cloud to dominate Europe - it's effectively a training ground for his non-Sheik characters when he uses them. If he believes his Cloud to be a secondary, that's fair, but I can't help but point that he's he's pulled it out at the top level against players who use characters that have pretty bad Cloud MUs.
So, here: It's a secondary, but it's not an especially successful one. He isn't using Cloud in EU out of a necessity, and he's used it against a few top players with narrow but ultimate success against Dabuz while failing badly vs. Ranai, being forced back to Sheik on two separate occasions by Ally, and failing marginally against ANTi.
having said all of this, i would like for Mr. R to provide some commentary on his Cloud, and how he intends to use it in the future - because I think him using a secondary is a good idea, and I wonder if when he goes to Japan if he intends on grinding out more MUs with it.
I'm saying it's not that great of a Cloud in the context of actual top level Clouds. It's probably specialized to fight Rosalina/Dabuz (Mr. R commented that he had specifically trained with Kirihara for the matchup) and it clearly has a fall-off after that to the point where even Cloud players like Masashi can beat Ranai whereas Mr. R's MU advantage CP (on Lylat and with solid MU advantage) failed.
Essentially: It's not much better than a pocket and has shown to only be a narrowly effective secondary. I'm not calling Mr. R or his Cloud blanket-level "bad", I'm saying it's not a very good secondary for high level tournament play based on what we've seen of it. It really does feel like a pocket character; He's pulled it out for perceived advantageous MUs and it worked well against Dabuz's Rosalina. He likely pulled it out against Ranai because he knows the match-up is good for Cloud. I wouldn't mind a statement from him on it, of course, but after some thought, calling it a "pocket" feels entirely appropriate.
Wario's actually just that.He's definitely not low tier with a hidden trump card of waft (guess where it's hidden), his general mobility and survival ability.
I've been saying this forever... its how skilled a player is and not just the character he uses. People I know discredit Top Players all the time because most of them use Top Tier Characters. But in reality there is more to it than just the Character they use.That's the curse of going against the grain. If you do well with a character people think isn't supposed to be good, they look for any reason to write it off.
I wish I knew a way to get them to not dismiss this kind of thing, because this is a big deal that should be treated as such. Goes to show than in Smash 4, even the (seemingly) more lackluster characters still have some useful tools.
By the time MK Leo won ZeRo Saga he already made waves and before him Mr E. Btw, MK Leo won Genesis almost 100% Cloud.I've been saying this forever... its how skilled a player is and not just the character he uses. People I know discredit Top Players all the time because most of them use Top Tier Characters. But in reality there is more to it than just the Character they use.
I know this one guy who cries and moans all the time for nerfs and buffs... especially buffs fore Samus because he mains Samus. But the guy has only been to like one tournament and has never made it out of pools. The most hilarious thing is that most of his experience is on For Glory!
People like him is ruining the scene where they cry for balances changes but know absolutely nothing about the game.
But yet in a recent video I just watched on 2GG we saw Afro Smash [Samus] solidly beat Nick Riddle [ZSS]
Great example of Low Tier doing very well against Top Tier
Before that MKLeo taking Genesis with Marth
People who are crying about their character should maybe go back to the Lab and think whether its the lack of skill or really the character
Edit: Just realized the Afro Smash Match against Nick Riddle was at Genesis lol.. it was a recent upload
You missed Linus. He's a high schooler in Michigan that can't go out to stuff cuz parents (honestly why I got into playing late).I'll do my best.
Serge (Mexico)
Tosshi/Hitomoshi (Japan)
Sharpy (Dominican Republic)
Chuck Nasty (Central/South US)
Bloodcross (Florida/Massachusetts, somewhat inactive)
Drayquaza (Nevada)
LoF | Blue (New Jersey)
Silentdoom (United Kingdom)
Fire (France)
Chaoszard (New Hampshire)
ANTi (New York)
In short, tricky/weird movement compared to other characters, easily rusted after a session or two without playing him, can be difficult to kill with unless you're on point, wonky up B input, etc. Pretty much that he doesn't leave much room for mistakes and needs to be kept fresh. Kinda similar to Sheik in that sense but slightly less forgiving.
I mean it's not hard to imagine why someone might bristle at being accused of having a pocket Cloud - they playerbase generally doesn't think highly of the person who gets dragged with their main, then switches to Cloud to close out the set.what, exactly, is so offensive about having one of the characters you don't main get called a pocket?
genuinely curious as to where this negative stigma comes from.
Life of a clone made by pure lazyness...
More g4 videos finally got uploaded? Nice.Just realized the Afro Smash Match against Nick Riddle was at Genesis lol.. it was a recent upload
Isn't that basically defining a character that you can play casually? Is there a difference in that you'd actually be willing to pull out a pocket at a tournament, but you wouldn't do the same with a casual character? Because it sounds like you're describing characters people play casually, like playing FG Randoms except it's not actually random....you know the character and can play them somewhat decently, but you likely would only use one of them in tournament if you're desperate. Because if that's the cae some people, like myself, would have over a dozen pocket characters.It's insulting because you put a lot of time in and then people effectively call it a pocket pick. The definition of a pocket character is one you don't put a lot of time into but have in your pocket, lol..
Dark Pit is the worst character in the game by results Kappa
So in other words, everyone gather around and give Das Koopa the middle finger for being a disrespectful ****.I did get 2 stocked by Ranai on Lylat ( his cp ) but didn't the same happen to Komo at genesis? I still went 1-1 vs Ranai with Cloud and he is a god at that MU because of Komo
It blows my mind how people still call my Cloud a pocket when
-he's litterally my 2nd most played character
-I beat dabuz' rosa and oli
-it helped me beat ally in 2 sets, yeah he was starting to adapt but that doesnt change the fact that cloud helped me win 2 sets over him
-beat Sodrek/S1
-went 1-1 with Ranai
That being said I dont think my cloud is better than the top clouds and it still def needs a lot of work, but calling it a "pocket" at this point is just insulting and disrespectful.