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A New Challenger Approaches....

Jetstream

Smash Rookie
Joined
Dec 9, 2014
Messages
20
Location
Trinidad
3DS FC
0447-6735-8295
Hey guys, I'm Jet :) I'm a Canadian, and I moved to Trinidad in the Caribbean two years ago. I've been a casual player for years, first getting Melee when I was 8 or 9, but I've never been all that good. I got Brawl almost as soon as it came out, but it wasn't until a year or two ago that I learned about the competitive side of Smash. I was just looking online for trick to beat Toon Link, the one character I could never beat, and found Smashboards :)

I've been lurking here for almost a year now, picking up tips here and there to beat my brother and friends. I've gotten to the point that I can easily beat most LV9 CPUs, but I know that's not much of an achievement, I want to get better.

I currently own Brawl, and I downloaded Project M 3.5 as soon as it came out, although I'm having trouble picking a character. I have a 3DS, but no stores down here have Smash 4 yet, so I'm hoping to get it the next time I go to Canada.

I generally play Meta Knight in Brawl, and in PM I rotate between Mewtwo, Ivysaur, Charizard, Wario and Roy.

If I'm trying to improve, are there any specific advanced techniques I should learn first? I can RAR pretty consistently in Brawl, and I can almost wavedash in PM, but that's pretty much it :p
 

Hokori

Great King of Evil
Joined
Feb 18, 2013
Messages
4,553
Location
The Valley
Heya Jet, welcome to Smashboards :)

As far as PM goes, I use Ganondorf and Roy.

Oh, and since it sounds like you're in the beginning phases of competitive Smash, I'd recommend giving this a read whenever you find the time. It pretty much applies for any Smash game.

Most importantly, enjoy your stay!
 
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