teluoborg
Smash Otter
Well you asked for it :
-"Bowser can't come back from the ledge past 100%" you probably haven't heard of airdodge>fortress, which Falco's only options to beat are either punish the 3 frames "non invincible" window or outspace it. Punishing it means you have to commit and outspacing it means you have to get away from the ledge, if you don't see the mixups here I can't help you.
-"abuse shine OOS/in the air" shine puts you at a disadvantage if it doesn't make the opponent trip. So yeah, pro advice to say "abuse something that has a 1/2 chance of getting punished if it hits".
-"Bowser needs the platforms to not automatically die offstage." What. Have you ever heard of zoning.
-">implying multiple times Falco auto gives Bowser 100% damage". Pro theorycrafting here.
-"Main question is when Bowser is ever landing SideB." If you take it like this then no one should ever land a 12+ frames move, as everything past this limit can be reacted to. What I mean is logic only gets you so far if you don't take all the parameters into account, and shunting players' reading ability and mixups is just shunting 50% of the gameplay of Brawl (hence what I refer to as "the worst kind of theorycrafting").
-Another serious issue is that you both make an elegy of the game "how it should be played successfully" and spit in the face of competitive players (who actually play the game successfully) at the same time.
Then when attacked on your lack of experience you counter it with autosufficiency, which is imo the last thing someone experienced or knowledgeable would use.
And then finally, when I point out your autosufficiency come the insults. I never claimed to be the boss of this matchup, if you actually read my posts I used my lack of experience to prove a point.
I never said I was a top player and I never said I agreed with Adumbrodeus on that unrelated thread you keep on bringing back, I merely used one of his arguments to my extent.
Last piece of advice : this is a competitive community, you are presumed bad until vids or tournament result prove the contrary. Accepting this is called humility, denying it only gets you where you are now.
-"Bowser can't come back from the ledge past 100%" you probably haven't heard of airdodge>fortress, which Falco's only options to beat are either punish the 3 frames "non invincible" window or outspace it. Punishing it means you have to commit and outspacing it means you have to get away from the ledge, if you don't see the mixups here I can't help you.
-"abuse shine OOS/in the air" shine puts you at a disadvantage if it doesn't make the opponent trip. So yeah, pro advice to say "abuse something that has a 1/2 chance of getting punished if it hits".
-"Bowser needs the platforms to not automatically die offstage." What. Have you ever heard of zoning.
-">implying multiple times Falco auto gives Bowser 100% damage". Pro theorycrafting here.
-"Main question is when Bowser is ever landing SideB." If you take it like this then no one should ever land a 12+ frames move, as everything past this limit can be reacted to. What I mean is logic only gets you so far if you don't take all the parameters into account, and shunting players' reading ability and mixups is just shunting 50% of the gameplay of Brawl (hence what I refer to as "the worst kind of theorycrafting").
-Another serious issue is that you both make an elegy of the game "how it should be played successfully" and spit in the face of competitive players (who actually play the game successfully) at the same time.
Then when attacked on your lack of experience you counter it with autosufficiency, which is imo the last thing someone experienced or knowledgeable would use.
And then finally, when I point out your autosufficiency come the insults. I never claimed to be the boss of this matchup, if you actually read my posts I used my lack of experience to prove a point.
I never said I was a top player and I never said I agreed with Adumbrodeus on that unrelated thread you keep on bringing back, I merely used one of his arguments to my extent.
Last piece of advice : this is a competitive community, you are presumed bad until vids or tournament result prove the contrary. Accepting this is called humility, denying it only gets you where you are now.