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I had to look it up. According to the WarioWiki, it doesn't mention anything related to Mona being Daisy's and Luigi's daughter, saying that her parents are unnamed, so Coney must be capping.Just wanna say I friggin' love this commentary team <3
He only used the Aegis vs Pink Fresh this tournament. Very close set, with Leo winning 3-2.Wait, did Leo swap back to Pythra after losing like at Summit? Also is there a stream for this?
Let the copium flow in this forum.
I don't think he threw. The alternative was playing Roy on Lylat, and Roy on Lylat is really bad. It's a lot easier to edgeguard Roy with the tilting stage since Roy has fewer mixups to get back when the tilt is low and sometimes misses his snaps, and Roy himself can't do his usual jab ledgetrap or side-b close to ledge.Kola kinda threw game 5 away with the switch to Snake
The strongest thing about Pikachu's neutral is the OOS game. Typically, characters with strong OOS options don't kill you out of those options at low %. Game and Watch, for example, can up-b OOS, but the up-b is rarely killing you, even if it does a lot of percent. If you hit Pikachu's shield at the wrong time, he simply gets a b-air and can set you up into a potential death scenario, and if he misses, he can repeat just by running up in shield. To make it even worse, Pikachu is short and hard to hit, so you have to time your falling aerials very specifically against him.Pikachu's neutral is absolutely oppressive, and a lot of that is the combination of extremely low committal, extremely high reward options in Quick Attack and Thunder Jolt, along with his aerials
I don't think Pikachu is even in the running for this. Pikachu's disadvantage and neutral are pretty strong, but for advantage, this game has characters like Captain Falcon, Sephiroth, Meta Knight, and Min Min running around. Pikachu doesn't hold a candle to most of those. Pikachu certainly has options in advantage, but he doesn't have an aerial that kills you from onstage, and his limited range makes converting advantage to stocks difficult sometimes. If you manage to avoid the low-percent gimps (should happen most of the time), then you can play keepaway from Pikachu and watch him struggle to land his kill confirms on you because he has low horizontal airspeed. It isn't foolproof, but it's something that you can't really do against, say, Sephiroth or Falcon, since they will eventually just kill you for being in shield too long.What strikes me the most about this game is that Pikachu, imo, might have the best advantage state in the entire game, bar none
I think you care a little too much than most do here about Pikachu for your confirmation bias to be this transparent.Let the copium flow in this forum.
With ESAM's win at Glitch 8.5, Pikachu will begin an ascent. Pikachu's current 36th position absent ESAM or ShinyMark could ultimately bode well for the character since the latter seems likely to travel and the former saw success in a difficult bracket.
— Barnard's Loop (@LoopBarnard) September 27, 2021
The basic idea here: If Pikachu is top half with only one of his best mains (Neeroz) active, the character is poised for a rapid rise. We won't see a ton out of this event alone, but it's worth paying attention too the next few weeks.
— Barnard's Loop (@LoopBarnard) September 27, 2021
You could tell ESAM has been labbing a lot during Quaratine.Yeah, I knew people would ridicule the argument that Pikachu has no results, but frankly: it was a really good showing of ESAM and he finally proved it's not only just training mode tech.
So, it's good to see what happened at Glitch.
Yes. This is why I made the point that people don't pick him up because the level of execution needed to truly make him seem broken is very difficult. That's literally why the character doesn't have the representation and results.I think the thing that makes people believe Pikachu is either top 5/top 2 or overrated is just that its advantage state is extremely finicky. Combos are strong, but not only are they hard to execute—they're very unrewarding if flubbed even a little. Kill confirms are extremely precise. Offstage edgeguarding is top notch and not terribly risky, but if you're fighting someone who laughs at that (G&W), you lose one of the biggest strengths you have. Pikachu does have some raw kill moves out of neutral (dash attack, up throw, smash attacks), but they're all limited by commitment and/or range.
When things go well, Pikachu looks perfect. When things go south, Pikachu doesn't flounder, but you see a kind of Marthritis develop.
You shouldn't be a slave to the data and numbers. Just use your eyes Results are one part in showing a characters viability but not the whole thing
When Byleth wins it was "Byleth is actually bottom 40, MKLeo is just godlike". Now that Pikachu has won, the response is "Pikachu is actually top 0, stay mad hoes". Pull it together.
No one is saying Pikachu is bad - simply that the numbers did not point to a top 5 character, and that they hadn't for quite a while. Somehow this has been made out to be some kind of hidden agenda against the rat which is like - not really? Pikachu being good in Ultimate does not cause me to go down in leprosy or any other horrific illness, I don't have that much of a stake in this. I'm just following numbers and making a call.
I'm very happy to present a project me, and many others have been working on for.
— CoolKid85 (@ZajacKristian) July 24, 2021
A Joint Pikachu Matchup Chart!
With many high and top level representatives present in the data. With 21 Pikachu players, all with varying opinions, you can see the Pikachu consensus for mu's. pic.twitter.com/vgp74Bdbu6
A mid tier that he absolutely enjoys using but more people are slowly catching up to(Pink Fresh straight up forced him out of Byleth, Maister, whom Leo beats with little issues, took him to a close game 5 and Kola, who also brought him to game 5, would have won had it not been for a slight error in judgement on his part).ESAM is really good at the video game, and Pikachu has a slight advantage over Joker. Enough of the rustiness talk, if Leo wants to not be rusty with Joker anymore he can stop whooping everybody's asses with a mid tier.
I think the difference is the gap between MkLeo and ESAM and the fact that Leo has won supermajors with a mid tier before, back at Genesis 6 with pre-patch (Granted I think Byleth is a high tier and Leo has proven that the character is better then we thought). Just as an example of the gap between the two, ESAM got a 75.5 on the Fall 2019 PGRU, while Leo got the full 100 due to being the best. Obviously the gap isn't super huge, hence why ESAM can beat him, but it is noticeable. There's a difference in the skill gap between being number 1 and being top 15-top 10.Would you call Byleth a Top 5 character because MkLeo has previously taken sets off of who is widely considered to be the second best player in the game?
"Just use your eyes" and "most people agree on match up charts" aren't much of an argument.You shouldn't be a slave to the data and numbers. Just use your eyes Results are one part in showing a characters viability but not the whole thing
The only real argument people have had against Pikachu is his lack of results. The character on paper and theory is ridiculous, barely loses matchups and when executed at the highest level(very very difficult) is absurd. There's a reason all the top players have such a high opinion of the character because they have had to go against Esam and have had to face the character played at top level."Just use your eyes" and "most people agree on match up charts" aren't much of an argument.
They're just easy ways to try to shoot discussions down because you don't agree with them.
Regardless of who's right, when people are putting actual thought and effort into their arguments, it takes more then a snarky one liner to dissect it.
Cosmos doesn't play Inkling anymore. Strange comparison.The only real argument people have had against Pikachu is his lack of results. The character on paper and theory is ridiculous, barely loses matchups and when executed at the highest level(very very difficult) is absurd. There's a reason all the top players have such a high opinion of the character because they have had to go against Esam and have had to face the character played at top level.
Take maister off of GNW, what is that character's results? Would he be thought of nearly as highly as he is? How about cosmos and inkling? Void off of sheik? My point is there is a ton of variables that come into play when it comes to results, so one shouldn't look at that as the end all be all when it comes to a characters viability. It is an important factor yes but not everything
My point is the characters results went out the window without cosmos..... but glad that's all you got from that buddyCosmos doesn't play Inkling anymore. Strange comparison.
On MkleoI think what I find the most interesting about this tournament is that ESAM didn't just beat MKLeo, he completely stuffed out the "Game 4 Leo" that's run rampant prior to this tournament and completely overtook Maister and Kola in their respective sets.
Let's remember, not even counting his losses to ESAM, MKLeo didn't exactly look invincible this tournament (as Ark of Silence pointed out). He had some good sets against Cosmos and Chag, but Pink Fresh, Maister, and Kola were all up by at least one game against MKLeo in their sets against him at one point. Maister and Kola in particular looked poised to outright take thier sets given how convicing their second wins looked, and Pink Fresh and Kola were arguably one or two flubs away from taking their games and potentially the set altogether. And yet, things like missing the edgeguard against Mythra side B or Roy missing the tech chase FSmash arguably costed them their win. These are 1-2 interactions in a game that's filled with over a 1000 in total, and when I look at the bigger picture or all the interactions, I have to ask - are these players losing to MKLeo/Byleth or are they losing to themselves?
Well, obviously, they're losing to MKLeo lol. But I mean more in a mental kind of sense. Obviously MKLeo is a fantastic player and he made some great adaptations in all of his sets against the three examples I mentioned, at some point - more often than not Game 4 - it felt like these players lost their patience with trying to keep up with MKLeo's pace and returned to certain habits that are borderline self-destructive to pull against such a strong player. Things like Pink Fresh continuously holding shield for so long when he knows Mythra can just dance around Min Min's OoS options. Things like Maister continuously trying to DAir out of disadvantage when he knows Byleth will just shred through it with UAir. Kola trying to press any button OoS when he knows Byleth NAir on block is practically impossible to punish with a character like Roy. These are all moments that - when repeated often - are dead giveaways to revealing whose really in control. And this almost always happens when MKLeo is down 2 games against these players.
And yet, ESAM is the one exception to this. Even when it looked like MKLeo was going to pull the UNO reverse card twice, he managed to put a stop to that in its tracks. And I think that's because even when ESAM was potentially down in stocks, MKLeo was never fully in the driver's seat. He never really did figure out how to stop ESAM from Quick Attack'ing to center stage for free in the end. He never really did figure out how to play around Pika's OoS options in the end, with neither Joker or Byleth. ESAM had a point lead, just like Kola, Maister, and Pink Fresh, but unlike them, he made sure went through with it and closed things off at Game 4. That gets me to my main point:
Does the "MKLeo Game 4" shtick instill a major psychological fear for a majority of these players? I get that it's a "funny meme" and I'm probably overthinking this, but maybe there is a genuine fear most of these players have in knowing they're on the cusp of defeating the greatest Ultimate player in the world, but also knowing they have to go an extra inch to accomplish that, with that extra inch in of itself being potentially the scariest to overcome. And that's when the nerves and bad habits come out to play. The Kola that lost those three games against MKLeo didn't look like the Kola who won the first two.
And through all of this, ESAM never really succumbed to this fear because at the end of the day, regardless of what game number it is, he knows he has the momentum, and it's MKLeo who has to figure him out. I guess you can just equate to "it's Pika, and MKLeo's characters suck against Pika", but I really have to wonder if players like Kola and Maister could develop the mental fortitude ESAM has against MKLeo and carry the momentum they have till the end without that fear. They have the point leads, they have the counterplay, they have the counterpick advantage, but they don't quite have the steam yet. I think NAirWizard's previous point made in Riptide that more and more top players have the chops to take out MKLeo is justified more than ever. Especially in the case of players like Maister and Sparg0, the former of which has long since cleaned up his act from Summit and has only ever lost to other Mexican players outside of that event, even overcoming Marss in this tournament.
Sakurai: "Hmmm, I wonder how things are going with the Pro Ultimate scene these days..." (turns on the highlights of Glitch 8.5) "...huh, I guess Pikachu is pretty broke." (busts out his "nerf hammer" notepad)
This is just false. Pythra have incredibly dominate results. 2 in top 8, although Leo used them as a secondary, in Glitch (2nd, 7th), Riptide (1st, 3rd) and summit (2nd, 3rd). Cosmos won MSM 240 to get into summit. Spargo, Leo and Cosmos have all won multiple tournaments with them including solo pythra and they've sky rocketed up Orion rank. They've consistently won tournaments throughout wifi during quarantine including multiple very stacked juiceboxes and seamlessly transitioned into offline. They've literally won more tournaments than I can keep track of:That generally makes me think Pyra and Mythra may be nerfed despite not being shown to be the dominant force people made them out to be simply because people call for it a lot. Remember how K. Rool got nerfed early on cause people complained?
Pyra MythraAdd getting 2nd in Proving Grounds with partial Pyra/Mythra to the growing list of their accomplishments in this short time. Tell me if I missed any. So far we've got MKLeo getting 2nd at the Mexican Regional Qualifiers with partial PM and first going all them for frame perfect series. Spargo going full PM to win a Juice box, partial PM to win another and Collision and Shuton using mostly them to get 5th at the Japan online qualifier. They also have reps in Void and Cosmos, who I've yet to see enter a tournament with them.
They've done well, but maybe it was just the seeming terror being thrown their way, but they don't seem to have lived up to the fear. Even faltering more than expected in other places. They aren't dominating, they're doing well. I do not, however, think they are this overwhelming force some might have you think they are. Plus, Spargo would probably have done really well without them anyway so....This is just false. Pythra have incredibly dominate results. 2 in top 8, although Leo used them as a secondary, in Glitch (2nd, 7th), Riptide (1st, 3rd) and summit (2nd, 3rd). Cosmos won MSM 240 to get into summit. Spargo, Leo and Cosmos have all won multiple tournaments with them including solo pythra and they've sky rocketed up Orion rank. They've consistently won tournaments throughout wifi during quarantine including multiple very stacked juiceboxes and seamlessly transitioned into offline. They've literally won more tournaments than I can keep track of:
SWT: Central America Ultimate Regional (16 entrants) Leo 1st, Cloudy 4th
XGT 2021 March (69 Entrants) (Taiwan)
1st: ShiNe /Mythra
Mega Smash Mondays 233 Mega Smash Mond... | Brackets
(224 entrants) (La Mirada, CA)
1. Sparg0 |
Abierto Puerto Vallarta (113 entrants) (Mexico)
Abierto Puerto ... | Brackets (smash.gg)
1. Chag
2. Sparg0
The Comeback (258 entrants) (Laurel, MD)
https://smash.gg/tournament/the-comeback-feat-tweek/event/singles/standings
1st: Tweek
2nd: Cosmos
And more I can't even remember. These are just tournaments where they get top 2. Seriously, what other single character has had this level of success (I mean actually winning or 2nd in tournaments) since they were released? Pikachu??? /disgruntled rant
That is kinda deceptive, because as you said, Leo only used them as a secondary. He only really used them once or twice per tournament (in the case for Riptide, he only used them at pools), while his Byleth was front-and-center almost the entire time.2 in top 8, although Leo used them as a secondary, in Glitch (2nd, 7th), Riptide (1st, 3rd) and summit (2nd, 3rd).
My comment was meant in jest, though you raise some interesting questions about why and how the dev team determines balance adjustments. In the case of Rob, I definitely agree that the character is very good, though I'm curious how many major tournaments he's won. I see him doing consistently well overall, but he's never made headlines in the same way Joker, Pikachu and the Aegis have. That's not to say that he's inferior to them per se, but ROB has managed to slip under the radar a bit better them. Could that be a reason why he hasn't seen any nerfs? So far, the only characters to really get meaningful nerfs have been the ones that have demonstrated heavy dominance. Min Min and Joker are two of the most obvious examples. If you look at the online winrates, just about every character is leveling close to 50%, hence why the balance patches have become increasingly hands off. It just makes me wonder exactly how the dev team is deciding balances. Is it online results with the occasional pro tournament nod, or is it something more or less arbitrary?If that was how Sakurai thinks R.O.B would of been pounded with the nerf bat until there was nothing but scrap metal and broken circuit boards long ago...instead of well not beimg directly altered at all since launch.
On the other hand. Min-Min was a FP2 was nerfed twice because she was doing well in a single, albeit big region in Japan' with its community being rather exceptionally vocal with their dislike of her.
So yeah..Its kinda of wash to expect who may be buffed/nerfed in the next and very possibly last balance patch in this game