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I'm seeing very varied descriptions of this and it's really confusing me. Could you explain like I'm 5?the bolded is extremely important. I would also recommend you learn this.
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I'm seeing very varied descriptions of this and it's really confusing me. Could you explain like I'm 5?the bolded is extremely important. I would also recommend you learn this.
Im not the best person to ask... but I have noticed that as I try to learn more advanced stuff my game drops during that learning process. But at the same time I know the old tactics aren't going to get me that far... but trying to use new stuff takes time. It's part of the process... but hopefully once I figure it out people will be giving me that "you did it again!" glare.I've been practicing for a while, playing, enjoying playing various characters, but when I go into 1v1, I just get dominated (or dominate sometimes, but generally the former.) I make mistakes, my nairs are inconsistent with fast falling (Shulk Main), and I just always lose and I'm started to just get demoralized whenever I get dominated by a mirror. What should I do to improve? I go in to training and practice combos, practice fast falling nairs, using pivot grabs, and just everything but I lose to people doing very simple things that I know I can beat but just can't.
What HeroMystic said but also Marth/Lucina can combo with up air > up smashWarning: noob making this thread.
Hey I've been playing smash 4 for a few weeks and always watched/admired all the smash games all the way from 04 and loved watching Ken especially play, but never actually played seriously until smash 4 and now i'm trying to get into the competitive scene and get better, currently with marth/lucina.
The problem with this is that i'm extremely new and don't really know too much of what i'm doing (mainly up tilts for me seem to be hard, or basics in general) when i watch zero play lucina it seems so smooth and precise and he always lands all his combos, and when i try to imitate it I can't do anything he does lol, I don't expect to be as good as one of the best smash 4 players currently when i'm really new, but I'm not sure how I should start to getting better. Some people told me to go into trainning mode, but i'm not sure exactly what i'm supposed to be doing in training mode to learn, like what should I do to learn basics or practice/work on? Also if there's any tips in general or for marth it'd help a lot thanks!
This. Don't look for characters that will get you easy wins. Look for a character that you like and have fun with. All characters have strengths and flaws, so just look for the one that fits you best.Hmmm... looking for a character suited to your playstyle is a wise choice, but your problem is that you're just focusing on the character's weaknesses.
You're not going to find a main by searching for one with no disadvantages. (-Except maybe Meta Knight in Brawl)
Being picky isn't a bad thing, but only looking at the bad side of characters will muddle and delay your judgement.
(-I personally would have told you to go along with DK, seeing how he is one of your faves, and would love to see more DK's, but i don't want your expirience to be a complete up-struggle considering how bad he has fared so far on tier lists.)
This is more me talking from other areas of life than smash... as I have the same issue.how do i integrate ATs into my game? i mean i know them, but i just have trouble integrating them(for example: zards sliding rock smash, i can do it consistently but i dont seem to be able to use it in the midst of a real match)
Pivots help in punishing and with diddy your down tilt should be fast enough to punish whiffed attacks but not sure I don't play Diddy.Any tips for movement and punishing? I feel like I can only punished whiffed attacks with grabs, I'm also struggling to use some moves effectively, it's hard to get in range without a wave-dash. I'm not quite sure how the dash shield works and how it's applied also.
This might sound shocking. Walk and run. Foxtrot may help as well.Any tips for movement and punishing? I feel like I can only punished whiffed attacks with grabs, I'm also struggling to use some moves effectively, it's hard to get in range without a wave-dash. I'm not quite sure how the dash shield works and how it's applied also.
I don't want to main diddy or sheik.well going with your previous trends for mains, you could just pick diddy or sheik!
Maybe your right about not needing a main but it feels kinda like I have hit a brick wall skill wise and I'm not sure how I should go about breaking through it to take my game to the next level. Maybe I'll main mewtwoProbably isn't the answer you are looking for but you don't need a main. For me I didn't have a main for the longest time, just playing who feels right at the time. And I understand that feel you get wanting one but in all honesty you don't need one. I settled with Marth only because tippers were just so satisfying.
And if you really want a main that bad, just play all the characters and watch youtube videos until you find the character you want to play. You could play them for any reason, mine was simply satisfaction (and a love for Fire Emblem).
JTails is currently doing guides of all the characters and has covered quite a few, look through these vids and try to find one you really like.
https://www.youtube.com/user/shadowstar120
In the end though it's up to you completely and no one can tell you who you'd want to main.
That brick wall more likely than not has to do with HOW you play, not who you play. It is important to have character knowledge and understand what each character can and can't do, but ultimately that knowledge must be tempered. You need to get into Mind games. Baiting, traps, and knowing how to punish.Maybe your right about not needing a main but it feels kinda like I have hit a brick wall skill wise and I'm not sure how I should go about breaking through it to take my game to the next level. Maybe I'll main mewtwo