What's good everybody! Flashinq here coming at you live from Oahu!1
Little bit about me;
I'm a senior in high school, as I mentioned before, I'm currently living in the state of Hawaii, on the island of Oahu. Aloha \m/
My first Smash game was melee, I've been playing it since November of 2001 (Was living in Japan at the time so I got some early access c; ) Of course, I could barely hold a controller at the time but everyone has to start somewhere, amirite? I didn't really get into any competitive aspects of it up until I had my first exposure to the higher level of gameplay that comes with smash my 3rd grade year in school. I thought I was so good because I could always beat my close friends and family. Up until I met a guy through my church who was a few years older than me, but man did this guy give baby Flashinq some work. I swore to get better from that day forth and that's what I have tried to do!
I'm a Fox/Falco main in pretty much all Smash games. Even before I understood the more technical aspects of the game, I unknowingly understood things like DI or edge guarding. Puff is definitely my side character though, this started as a joke where my brother thought I couldn't beat him with Puff, so I learned to get good with the mon
I'm also into Pokemon, usually just play online battle simulators, and I'm also into minecraft. I've been playing that one for a while now too. Been playing Zelda since I was little. And one of my all time favorite games is Kingdom Hearts ;3
I also run track and cross country, and play soccer for my school. Been doing track since 4th grade (the other two are just used to stay in shape for track) and I couldn't be happier with a sport. I run hurdles, the 400, 4x400, and long jump c:
Currently have not participated in any tournaments, but hoping to change that this year I just have a group of friends that I play with from time to time.
If you have any questions feel free to ask! I'm a really open person and love meeting new people. Hope to get to know you all really soon, can't wait to get more into the community!
Little bit about me;
I'm a senior in high school, as I mentioned before, I'm currently living in the state of Hawaii, on the island of Oahu. Aloha \m/
My first Smash game was melee, I've been playing it since November of 2001 (Was living in Japan at the time so I got some early access c; ) Of course, I could barely hold a controller at the time but everyone has to start somewhere, amirite? I didn't really get into any competitive aspects of it up until I had my first exposure to the higher level of gameplay that comes with smash my 3rd grade year in school. I thought I was so good because I could always beat my close friends and family. Up until I met a guy through my church who was a few years older than me, but man did this guy give baby Flashinq some work. I swore to get better from that day forth and that's what I have tried to do!
I'm a Fox/Falco main in pretty much all Smash games. Even before I understood the more technical aspects of the game, I unknowingly understood things like DI or edge guarding. Puff is definitely my side character though, this started as a joke where my brother thought I couldn't beat him with Puff, so I learned to get good with the mon
I'm also into Pokemon, usually just play online battle simulators, and I'm also into minecraft. I've been playing that one for a while now too. Been playing Zelda since I was little. And one of my all time favorite games is Kingdom Hearts ;3
I also run track and cross country, and play soccer for my school. Been doing track since 4th grade (the other two are just used to stay in shape for track) and I couldn't be happier with a sport. I run hurdles, the 400, 4x400, and long jump c:
Currently have not participated in any tournaments, but hoping to change that this year I just have a group of friends that I play with from time to time.
If you have any questions feel free to ask! I'm a really open person and love meeting new people. Hope to get to know you all really soon, can't wait to get more into the community!
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