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How to train?

Mstevens24

Smash Rookie
Joined
Oct 11, 2007
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So ive been training with falco and I would like some imput on how to train. I only have one friend who is intresed in playing with me, everyone else just isnt into it. So usually I have no one to train with. Ive heard people say its not good to practice comboing against the computer players, so my question is how should I train?

Should I train against the computer?

Is it good to play against one computer player? Or should I try practicing against 3?

Should I just stay on the training enviroment, and practice falcos moves there?

Im gonna try and hit some tournments shortley, not so much to win but to find some people to play with, but I dont wanna go there and get totally owned, im decent but I dont really have to much to base it on. So, What should I do?
 

Cinder

Smash Master
Joined
Aug 10, 2007
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Jag förstår inte. Vad sa du?
Read the guides...not that I can be of much help...I was wondering the same thing >_<...

What I do (not that it helps too much) is fight a level 4 cpu (9 is too cheap...) in an endless melee...w/o the c-stick, training mode isn't helpful...at least to me...
 

Dr Peepee

Thanks for Everything <3
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BRoomer
Joined
Sep 29, 2007
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Raleigh, North Carolina
The way I did it, cuz I don't play anyone other than my 11 year old bro, is I practice pillar comboing and waveshining and my SHL and RSHL in training mode. When I can do that, I fight a random lvl CPU and practice comboing with DI and shield pressure as best as possible. Maybe that will work for you as well.
 

Junpappy

Smash Lord
Joined
Sep 18, 2006
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Tech practice can be done against computers, preferably in vs mode against lower level computers. Everything else should be done against a human opponent.
 

mikeHAZE

Smash Legend
Joined
Jan 20, 2006
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11,004
Location
North Hollywood, CA
if you're going to practice against a computer, practice on a level 1, that we're they're virtually like puppets for you to practice on..
 

captainlukey

Smash Ace
Joined
Feb 13, 2007
Messages
603
do wat feels good...
and make sure you are always learning something, even if youve got the wrong idea and are learning the wrong stuff, it will come in handy one day mark my words....
so yeah practice hard...
and learn shffl dair to shine... thats bout it from me methinks
 
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