Liyrex
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Go Lucina ????I really wish I could play Marth and feel good about it in Smash4, but a cooking knife just doesn't cut it where a sword once did.
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Go Lucina ????I really wish I could play Marth and feel good about it in Smash4, but a cooking knife just doesn't cut it where a sword once did.
She has almost the same drawbacks and can't take advantage of my fourteen years playing Marth and learning to space things. The real issue isn't the sweetspots, it's everything else.Go Lucina ????
Haha wasn't being "Entirely" serious about that and wow 14 years that's insane. But yeah i know what you mean ive gotten frustrated at least twice to the point in smash 4 when i was ready to give them up and commit to Robin completely but not yet. I want to win a few tourneys with her first, and who knows maybe Marth will get the buff he deserves.She has almost the same drawbacks and can't take advantage of my fourteen years playing Marth and learning to space things. The real issue isn't the sweetspots, it's everything else.
Since his sword is literally the same length it was in Brawl I assume you are a melee player.I really wish I could play Marth and feel good about it in Smash4, but a cooking knife just doesn't cut it where a sword once did.
I've played them all more than a bit, and Project M was my game right before Smash4 came out, which explains why I felt like the sword got even shorter.Since his sword is literally the same length it was in Brawl I assume you are a melee player.
Semantics however, Marth is still weak.
I agree with what you are saying about the rarely thinking that my main character has failed me. I think if i lose to someone who has a good match up against because that tells me that i'm still not good enough for tournaments ( major tournaments not tournaments against my friends because i win nearly every time against them).Its very rare that I feel my main has failed me rather than I failed it. ZSS doesnt have any downright awful matchups (sans pikachu), but i lack the ability to use her toolkit in some of them.
Instead, I feel that there is an eventual cieling with how good you can get by just playing one charachter. Sure you may know them down to their hitbox, but you get constrained to one playstyle. I feel like playing a couple characters aside from your true main, will allow you to shift your playstyle a bit. At least thats whats happening with me.
P.S.
Toon link is a demon, and his never ending supply of projectiles from hell is the bane of my existence.
I belive you are reffering to the ThrillagerAgainst campers who know that they are doing when approaching, I feel like Kirby is a bad character. Mainly against Link: Kirby is so light that Link's ground attacks kill him pretty quickly. I can use my shield, but he will grab. I know how to Spotdodge, but he strikes me on the right time. I can roll well, but he gets me with Down-Smash. The same happens against Spamus and a few DHD's. This only doesn't happens with Killager!
I've been a single-main player for quite awhile now and it has gotten me good results in tournaments/online. However, as it stands now, finding a solid secondary is a necessity to compete against other competent players. Of course I have much to improve on with Yoshi, but I've also been practicing a secondary to get the job done. I think its a good idea to keep your options open by picking up a secondary, but to never forget where your main has gotten you so far.Not in some character stats wise, more like in the competitive sense. Between match ups with other characters, do you feel that your current main isn't providing you what your current skill can give you most? What I mean by that is does your main provide you 100% of what technical skill you're capable of?
Honestly, I've played about over 1000 games of For Glory and most of it was with my main Toon Link. While I have won a great deal of games with him, I certainly feel like at times "I could do better." in the game after losses with him. While I'm open to always improve my play, I feel like I'm not noticing any sense of improvement over this period of playing him.
I play the game competitively, while it's debatable that 'I suck' or I haven't 'mastered' him yet or I still need time to 'improve', I feel like he can't catchup with my technical skill and that he's drawing me back from what I can do.
It may be just me but have you guys felt anything similar before?
EDIT: Sorry if this is in the wrong section, this my first thread ever on the forums
I hope people will be playing Smash at my funeral.Everyone else, their all just for parties, weddings, funerals, special occasions.
Bruh!I hope people will be playing Smash at my funeral.
if he wants to do universally worse, sureGo Lucina ????