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Armada Interview 8-14-09

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Link to original post: [drupal=2216]Armada Interview 8-14-09[/drupal]

The Genesis Brawl tournament was not only a massive event for U.S. Smashers, but also for players around the world. We sat down with one of the breakout stars from across the pond to get his thoughts on this event.

For the past three months, one of the main buzzwords for Smash players around the world has been "Genesis." This wildly successful tournament was the talk of the town for Smash players before it began, and prompted even more discussion afterward.Not only did gamers from coast to coast in the United States make the trek to attend this momentous event, but even gamers from overseas made the pilgrimage. One such participant is Adam Lindgren, a visitor from Sweden that made a gigantic impact at this competition. Adam (known by the gamer tag of "Armada&quot
is 16 years old and the fifth child in a family of eleven kids. Unsurprisingly, he loves video games, and is into football... that is to say, the kick-kick kind, not the tackle-tackle kind. We sat down with Adam in order to get his thoughts on the tournament, as well as his trip to America and the Smash community in general. Special thanks to his brother Aniolas for providing interpretation for this interview.Smashboards: Describe your experience arriving in the United States for a Smash Bros. tournament. Was this an exciting experience?Armada: It really was an exciting experience indeed. I had never played against the US top players before. But I felt prepared. After all, I have attended tournaments for 4 years here.Smashboards: How big of an impact do you think you made competing at Genesis? Do you like the attention you've received since then?Armada: In my opinion, U.S. players have always underestimate European ones, so it was fun to make it across the pond and prove that we, too know how to play Smash.Smashboards: How much different do you feel the competitive environment was in Genesis than locally?Armada: There are more good players in the United States, and the scene is so much bigger. But I think that the top players from Europe would give the top players from the States a good match.Smashboards: All told, how much money did it cost to make the trip to Genesis?Armada: The flight cost a little more than 1300 dollars. Then BART, bus, and things like that cost maybe 50 dollars total.Smashboards: How long have you been gaming competitively? And how much time have you spent playing the Smash Bros. games specifically?Armada: My first tournament was the Swedish Nintendo Championships 2003, and my first Smash Bros. tournament was RoS, hosted by Helios, in 2005.Smashboards: There has been a constant on-going debate on whether Meta Knight should be allowed in tournament play. What is your region’s stance on this? And do you personally agree with it?Armada: Brawl isn't played as much in Europe as it is in the States. Maybe that's why don't just have MKs in the top. At any rate, there's no one talking about banning MK here, and I'm fine with that.Smashboards: Where do you feel the metagame of Brawl will go from here? Do you foresee certain characters being used more in the near future?Armada: I guess we will see more Ice Climbers in the future. That's my only guess for now.Smashboards: Who do you feel were some of the stand-out performers at Genesis?Armada: I was really surprised that Zhu got that far. I had heard about him before I came to Genesis, and thought he was top 20 in the US, but he still impressed me quite a bit. The other one that really stepped up was Hungrybox, I don't think anyone would guess that he would get 3rd.Smashboards: One question that people always want to know the answer to is what sort of mindset the big winners have going into tournaments. What sorts of things do you think about as you prepare to compete?Armada: I tell myself that I will win. The other guy may be good, but he won't beat me. The second you doubt yourself and think you'll lose, you'll lose. Believe in yourself.Smashboards: As a follow-up, what general advice would you give to gamers new to the competitive scene?Armada: Stick to one character and practice until you really master that character. It's better to be good with one character than not-so-good with several. Try to play against different people, and against all characters so you learn how to play in a certain matchup.Smashboards: How do you feel about online Smash Bros? Do you play online much?Armada: Don't like it at all, it lags too much for me. Like the idea, but I don't play it.Smashboards: What other games (if any) do you like to play competitively now?Armada: SSB64... ohh, and Mario Party. Awesome game to have tournament in!Smashboards: Do you feel you’ll probably come back to America for another major Smash tournament?Armada: Yeah, I'll come to Pound 4, if I and my brother can get housing. Otherwise, I won't be able to afford it.Smashboards: And finally, if you were faced with a horde of zombies, what weapon would you use to fight them all off? Style factor is a major grading point, here.Armada: I would pull up a stichface and combo them like I did with Mango.~
 

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omg I'm going to Pound now if it kills me.

Hax house me. If you're housing Armada, that is.
 

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This is a pretty cool interview, Ryu. Armada's a pretty wicked guy. Stitchface combo to Mango. Haha, he better keep on his toes.

BTW, World's cutest sig. #22. ;D
 

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Why is this on the East Coooooast!?

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EDIT: Armada: Brawl isn't played as much in Europe as it is in the States. Maybe that's why don't just have MKs in the top. At any rate, there's no one talking about banning MK here, and I'm fine with that.


Oh lawd I need to go to Europe some day.
 

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Smashboards: As a follow-up, what general advice would you give to gamers new to the competitive scene?

Armada: Stick to one character and practice until you really master that character. It's better to be good with one character than not-so-good with several. Try to play against different people, and against all characters so you learn how to play in a certain matchup.

Smashboards: And finally, if you were faced with a horde of zombies, what weapon would you use to fight them all off? Style factor is a major grading point, here.

Armada: I would pull up a stitchface and combo them like I did with Mango.
the best 2 things in this interview
 

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yay, lets all go to pound 4!

I'm surprised he knew all about the status of each of our players. I wonder if he studies his competition, lol.

I like Armada :)
 

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Something that surprised me about Armada is that he never seemed to be fazed very much by losing the first match. As I recall, he solidly lost to WhatisFear (although there was lag), Lucky, Shiz, M2K first round and still convincingly beat them all in the end. I mean, I personally equate losing the first match to losing the set. Knowing you're up against a potential ridiculous counterpick is quite mentally strenuous to say the least.

Armada: I tell myself that I will win. The other guy may be good, but he won't beat me. The second you doubt yourself and think you'll lose, you'll lose. Believe in yourself.
But confidence is key I suppose. I guess there's a reason why he beat Mango on his first try and I'm maybe zero and twenty in sets.





But I'm glad he remembers me.

=)
 

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This is off the point a little, but why link to the topic instead of the video itself in your signature, Zhu?
 

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Dammmm $1300 to play smash in the USA, good thing he got 2nd at least lol.

Lol great interview, respect for Armada.
 

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Good topic, nice interview. Looking forward to Pound 4 now!
 

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Armada is boss!

next time he will beat mango ;)
I hope he will attend at Pound 4 =)

what he says about the top players in Europe is really true ;)

get prepared :p
 
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I really want to see ARmada at pound 4, ****** MaNg0. :laugh: Any chance of any other European players going to Pound 4 as well?
 

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Holy crap, 16? (& Mango's 17) Geez, they're younger than me! Back when I joined the youngest "great players" were in their early 20's. These times are a changin', & it's good that Melee's getting a new younger generation of players that are stepping up. I really like that. I also really like that not everyone is using Fox/Falco/Sheik/Marth anymore (coming from a Fox main, lol!). That's also real great that we got our first real "big" and "successful" European player.

Smashboards: As a follow-up, what general advice would you give to gamers new to the competitive scene?

Armada: Stick to one character and practice until you really master that character. It's better to be good with one character than not-so-good with several. Try to play against different people, and against all characters so you learn how to play in a certain matchup.
^ That's why I'm not that good! :laugh:

Smashboards: And finally, if you were faced with a horde of zombies, what weapon would you use to fight them all off? Style factor is a major grading point, here.

Armada: I would pull up a stitchface and combo them like I did with Mango.
^ That was amazing. :laugh:
 

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Da hell were you talkin about brawl for >.>, no hate on brawl but Armada isn't armada because of brawl, he's ****in armada because of melee

And **** man, I wanna go to pound 4!
I'm gonna try to get a better mindset for tournies
And I share his philosophy about getting good w/ 1 char first
 

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Way to try and turn the interview into something about Brawl. Should have asked questions about the Melee metagame and what characters he thinks are viable in tournament, but instead you asked about Brawl. Kind of a waste of questions right there.

No offense to Armada or anything, but he's a famous Melee player, not a famous Brawl player.
 

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Of course Armada will get housing. I'd house him myself if nobody else wanted to (LOL@that) XD
 

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I really want to see ARmada at pound 4, ****** MaNg0. :laugh: Any chance of any other European players going to Pound 4 as well?
By the looks of it there will be atleast a few more swedish players going to Pound 4, personally I'd love to see Calle W (CW) go, a beastly falco, but I'm not sure if he'll be there. As for the rest of Europe I'm sure more people will come.
 

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Im pretty sure I heard calle w was definitely coming too, but who knows.

<3 europe!
 

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Way to try and turn the interview into something about Brawl. Should have asked questions about the Melee metagame and what characters he thinks are viable in tournament, but instead you asked about Brawl. Kind of a waste of questions right there.

No offense to Armada or anything, but he's a famous Melee player, not a famous Brawl player.
This. I didn't seem like he was very interested at all with the brawl questions as well. I dunno. I wish it went in deeper with melee questions.

I liked some of his answers though. It was nice. Pound 4 is gonna be so g.
 

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For the record, I had to ask all of my questions as a set because they had to be interpreted by his brother.

Stop *****ing about the Melee questions, already. I get the idea. :p
 
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