TingleZC
Smash Cadet
- Joined
- May 29, 2013
- Messages
- 45
Hello.
A friend of mine recently came to me for training for getting better at Smash 4. I consider myself a pretty okay player. but I'm not really sure how to really help them out.
I've tried telling them the basic mechanics of the game. Stuff like how the ledge works, stuff like pivot grabbing and b-reversing etc.
But telling them this stuff without them really knowing how to apply it isn't helping. I don't feel like I can just tell them it and they'll magically get better. Playing alone won't make them better either if I just beat them every time...
So what actually would be an effective way to help someone improve?
A friend of mine recently came to me for training for getting better at Smash 4. I consider myself a pretty okay player. but I'm not really sure how to really help them out.
I've tried telling them the basic mechanics of the game. Stuff like how the ledge works, stuff like pivot grabbing and b-reversing etc.
But telling them this stuff without them really knowing how to apply it isn't helping. I don't feel like I can just tell them it and they'll magically get better. Playing alone won't make them better either if I just beat them every time...
So what actually would be an effective way to help someone improve?