Inking2003
Smash Cadet
- Joined
- Sep 16, 2018
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When I first started playing Ultimate, I went for my previous main, Kirby. To summarize my experience without going into great detail, he sucks. After my failure with the puffball, I decided to play the meme of the game, and I was amazed at how delightful he is to play. Good ol' DK is also pretty broken in the current update, especially when fighting against lower level CPUs, which is what most beginners do. DK is able to kill any fighter, and I mean ANY fighter, if they are over 50%. The fully charged Neutral B, or as I like to call it, the Monkey Punch, is extremely powerful. It has an insane amount of launch power, and does a good 20% of damage. And since the lower level CPUs give you the time to do this, he becomes a demon of a fighter.
Though DK can't chain combos or quickly recover from mistakes, and his grabs are kinda convoluted, he hits like a truck. Every single one of his attacks, except for his Side B, Down B, and non fully charged Monkey Punch, does something around 10-15% damage. This means that he can very quickly get his opponent into kill percentage. I have managed to find the optimal system of achieving the 50% KO, and it shall be listed below
This strategy can only get a beginner so far, but once this tactic starts to become ineffective, the beginner knows a good amount on how to play the game, and can move forward off their great starting point. I hope this help the newbies of the Smash world.
Though DK can't chain combos or quickly recover from mistakes, and his grabs are kinda convoluted, he hits like a truck. Every single one of his attacks, except for his Side B, Down B, and non fully charged Monkey Punch, does something around 10-15% damage. This means that he can very quickly get his opponent into kill percentage. I have managed to find the optimal system of achieving the 50% KO, and it shall be listed below
- Hit the opponent a few times. Within the span of a few hits, the opponent should be somewhere above 45%. That's right where you want them.
- Make sure while this step is occurring that you are charging up the Monkey Punch
- Once the opponent is at that golden percentage, use the Side B to lock them in the ground. The Side B should do enough damage to get the opponent to just above 50%.
- Unleash the fully charged Monkey Punch while they are still in the ground. To do this, simply press B right after you do the Side B. You'll be the right distance away.
This strategy can only get a beginner so far, but once this tactic starts to become ineffective, the beginner knows a good amount on how to play the game, and can move forward off their great starting point. I hope this help the newbies of the Smash world.