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Is It Better To have Multiple Characters or One Character?

Boss N

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So I'm a player whose Determined to get gud, and in all the articles, discussions, and even people I talk to all say that it's better to have 1 dedicated character you should have and ignore everyone else. And yet I see all the top players having at least a couple of characters under their belt. Me personally, in PM I have 4 characters I like to play
:roypm::link2::sheik::ganondorf:
I only ever play with anyone else if I'm playing with my casual friends. I love these characters so much, as smash characters and as a fan of their respective games, and I don't want to give them up, but also because certain match ups for them are abysmal. I know that bad match ups can still be won if you play it enough, but once you come across a player of your same skill you're still likely gonna lose cuz they'll know exactly how to exploit your weaknesses and you don't have enough tools to address their weaknesses, if they have any against your character.

So is it still possible to be good at the game with an arsenal, or is it true that you need one weapon of choice if you really wanna be the best?
 

Royal-X

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It's certainly possible to be good with multiple characters, however, it's a lot more tedious than if you just stuck to one. I believe that it's more productive to just stick to one character at a time to improve with and then improve with another once you feel your first is at optimal levels. For example, you practice with Roy and only Roy for a few weeks. You get the perfect feel for him and once you hit that point you move onto Sheik. That's a lot easier than trying to improve Ganon, Link, Roy, and Sheik all at once.
 
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