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A Good Way to Practice Ultimate

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Greetings, Mutuals. I have made a breakthrough in the study of "gitting gud". After years of research, I have deduced that the way to glory is through CPU battles. If you are a beginner, like myself, start at level 3. Raise the level every time is begins to be "too easy". Sooner or later you'll be good enough to body ZeRo, just like me. Hope this helps.
 

Arrei

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I dunno about that. Practicing against CPUs does not help you practice reads, mindgames and mixups at all, because computers do not develop habits and have perfect reaction times.

If you win against a CPU... it's because they let you win.
 
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I dunno about that. Practicing against CPUs does not help you practice reads, mindgames and mixups at all, because computers do not develop habits and have perfect reaction times.

If you win against a CPU... it's because they let you win.
Bruh, Ive seen these CPUs do some crazy stuff. Dash dancing, wavelanding, MARIO USED FLUDD TO RECOVER. These things are scary af.
 

Arrei

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Yes, but it stands that you cannot trick a CPU. You cannot get into a CPU's head. You cannot predict a CPU's actions.

A CPU opponent is chaos incarnate. The world's top minds have put years of research to try and understand the sheer force of nature that is a CPU. They have failed. Submit now or be purged in the CPU reckoning.
 
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