Yea, this definitly needs to be stickied.
Also, this thread should be retitled to "Which characters do us noobs get wrecked by the most?"
We competitive players have at least two different words that we use in place of cheap:
1)Campy - A character is campy if they fight best from a distance. Also known as "Cheap with projectiles" to newer players.
A player is campy if they mainly run away and use projectiles, or if they sit at the ledge, and wait for you to approach before you attack
2)Broken - A character is broken if it has a clear advantage over every other character.
A move is considered broken if it's exceptionally powerful or useful, with little disadvantage to repeated use.
If a pro player calls another pro player broken, it's just a joke that means they're too good.
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So if any of this is making sense to you newer players who use "cheap" a lot, here's a breakdown, *just incase* you want to start improving your vocabulary and sounding more like the pros.
Campy - you can use this to describe someone you find "cheap" if they run away all the time and use tons of projectiles, and never give you the opportunity to get in close. You can also use it to describe someone who hangs from the ledge and repeatedly drops down and recovers, while waiting for you to approach.
Broken - give characters credit where credit is due. If you know you're better than your opponent, and they are winning anyway in a way that frustrates you, call their character broken. Don't call them cheap. That doesn't solve anything.
I'm not saying anyone HAS to stop calling things cheap, or that I care very much if they do. These are just some other options that better players use to sound... better.