Cronos_Rainbow
Smash Champion
Some of you may know who I am, others will not. Regardless, going to leave a piece of advice here for you all. Take it or leave.
Looking at the Smash scene lately - something I've not done for a long time as I am now - one thing is very clear to me: A lot of people will never truly be good at Melee. Let me explain.
Seeing the boards, reddit, etc., I see a whole bunch of idolising going on. "press 1 for hungry box". "the kid" etc. In life, the people who do this stuff, I can tell you, will almost never be the people at the top of their field. It's fine to admire people, and to learn from them, but the moment you try to emulate them, you will never be anything more than a shadow. Idolising people the way so many players are only puts you in a mindset of being 'one of the others'.
This ties into 'the meta' (something I really despise). I remember when every Marth and his dog was going for 'Ken combos', because it was in 'the meta' at the time. I can tell you, there was no substitute for Ken at that stage. I remember Azen having a fierce Marth around the time, but it sure wasn't because he was good at 'the Ken combo', it was because he didn't buy into the fad, and played to his own strengths. When everyone was anxious about getting fair combo'd, Azen was charging f-smashes they would frantically run into like noobs.
I'm seeing the same crap happen in Melee more than ever. There are certain fads that are being blown out of proportion right now as if they were just added to the game - Yoshi (Amsa is great, but he isn't the first exceptional Yoshi - Fumi, Bringer etc.), Pikachu (same thing - there've been good Pika's; one from Japan I can't recall the name of years ago was beating top US players regularly while I was there; Cats beat Ken's Marth with Pikachu when he came here if anyone recalls etc.) drillshining being spoken of as if it isn't a 10+ year old thing, people are amazed when Mango uses Falco's f-tilt or d-smash as if they've just been patched into the game etc. etc..
My point is that you don't become the best by walking on paved paths. Try new things. Experiment. Be creative. Don't idolise people and emulate them. Analyse what they do well and learn from it, sure, but think of what you'd do differently, or how you'd punish someone trying to play like that person.
There's still things I can think of that I know are strong across many characters that people don't ever use, and it baffles me. Feel free to ask about this if you want, but more importantly try think of some on your own. You can have the best rock game of all time, but if you don't throw scissors every now and then, paper will beat you down until the cows come home.
I might just be coming across to some of you as some tool spouting ****, but to those of you who want to improve, take a moment to think on what I'm trying to get at with this. You never know, it might help!
Looking at the Smash scene lately - something I've not done for a long time as I am now - one thing is very clear to me: A lot of people will never truly be good at Melee. Let me explain.
Seeing the boards, reddit, etc., I see a whole bunch of idolising going on. "press 1 for hungry box". "the kid" etc. In life, the people who do this stuff, I can tell you, will almost never be the people at the top of their field. It's fine to admire people, and to learn from them, but the moment you try to emulate them, you will never be anything more than a shadow. Idolising people the way so many players are only puts you in a mindset of being 'one of the others'.
This ties into 'the meta' (something I really despise). I remember when every Marth and his dog was going for 'Ken combos', because it was in 'the meta' at the time. I can tell you, there was no substitute for Ken at that stage. I remember Azen having a fierce Marth around the time, but it sure wasn't because he was good at 'the Ken combo', it was because he didn't buy into the fad, and played to his own strengths. When everyone was anxious about getting fair combo'd, Azen was charging f-smashes they would frantically run into like noobs.
I'm seeing the same crap happen in Melee more than ever. There are certain fads that are being blown out of proportion right now as if they were just added to the game - Yoshi (Amsa is great, but he isn't the first exceptional Yoshi - Fumi, Bringer etc.), Pikachu (same thing - there've been good Pika's; one from Japan I can't recall the name of years ago was beating top US players regularly while I was there; Cats beat Ken's Marth with Pikachu when he came here if anyone recalls etc.) drillshining being spoken of as if it isn't a 10+ year old thing, people are amazed when Mango uses Falco's f-tilt or d-smash as if they've just been patched into the game etc. etc..
My point is that you don't become the best by walking on paved paths. Try new things. Experiment. Be creative. Don't idolise people and emulate them. Analyse what they do well and learn from it, sure, but think of what you'd do differently, or how you'd punish someone trying to play like that person.
There's still things I can think of that I know are strong across many characters that people don't ever use, and it baffles me. Feel free to ask about this if you want, but more importantly try think of some on your own. You can have the best rock game of all time, but if you don't throw scissors every now and then, paper will beat you down until the cows come home.
I might just be coming across to some of you as some tool spouting ****, but to those of you who want to improve, take a moment to think on what I'm trying to get at with this. You never know, it might help!