Green Zelda
Smash Journeyman
Buenas tardes, amigos! (unless you're in a different timezone, heh) I've been watching
many different tournament streams lately, in order to improve. The people there are (usually)
really good, but there's one thing I've noticed; they almost never go for edgeguards. It
didn't really disturb me too much until I saw a match between a and a . They were
at even stock and at high percents, and (sorry, I don't know how to describe this properly, but)
the fair-ed the while he was trying to up b. The could have easily done one more
fair, but instead stood at the ledge and got "B33P B00P"ed. Even the commentators were
confused, questioning why the didn't try and stop the.
Is there a particular reason why people don't like to edgeguard others? Is it too dangerous,
even for a character like villager trying to gimp a rob?
many different tournament streams lately, in order to improve. The people there are (usually)
really good, but there's one thing I've noticed; they almost never go for edgeguards. It
didn't really disturb me too much until I saw a match between a and a . They were
at even stock and at high percents, and (sorry, I don't know how to describe this properly, but)
the fair-ed the while he was trying to up b. The could have easily done one more
fair, but instead stood at the ledge and got "B33P B00P"ed. Even the commentators were
confused, questioning why the didn't try and stop the.
Is there a particular reason why people don't like to edgeguard others? Is it too dangerous,
even for a character like villager trying to gimp a rob?
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