They are quite possibly the coolest pokemans I've ever seen.
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You called, Huggles?
Haha, well, the vids of tournament Huggles aren't very impressive; I was pretty much murdered in the ones I got recorded of me. I'm waiting on the guy to send them to me. I couldn't save them on my SD card because of time reasons (next people had to play), so he told me he'd email them to me. I'm waiting on the files.That was the weirdest animation I've ever seen.
Speaking of why we aren't so informative. I've recently learnt about crossovers haha. They're pretty good.
If your noob like me and didn't know about them, basically always try get behind your opponent. So try land your aerials so that they end up behind your opponent, it's better when they shield it since they have less options to punish you. Even rolling behind an opponent is effective until they catch on to it.
I've noticed that some people just do this naturally where they want to get behind the opponent.
Anyways again, I'm noob, so if you already knew that, don't give me a hard time about it.
BTW, when are these vids of tournament Huggles going to come up!?
Haha, it's probably for the better Rizen. Facebook is a machine of evil, corrupting the hearts of people and stealing their identities.I'm not on Facebook and couldn't see it.
Link should try to land long-lasting Nairs behind shielding opponents if his spacing is close. Otherwise, he needs more space.
After being frustrated and quitting drawing for some time, I'm getting my edge back.
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It is a mix-up if your roll is good enough.I would like to say that rolling behind someone is never a good idea. Especially against characters that have really spammy Dsmashes. Also landing behind people is good sometimes, but certain characters or players can easily punish it, rather then you trying to space it from in front. Some people are fast enough that they can just do a turn around and jab or grab. And some characters can just use a quick utilt like fox or kirby.
I think this kind of play style is okay, but with characters like Link who rely on spacing, you probably have better options. This bad habit often comes from playing online since its harder to react to.
Anyway, yeah the animation is weird lol. It's suppose to show a rich and privileged guy who thinks hes a super awesome dancer, but really has no idea how to dance. During his childhood, his back story, he gets his servants to watch him dance and clap for him.
Lol, Lucario Main.It is a mix-up if your roll is good enough.
Lol, Lucario Main.
present compadre, Chile, Angol, a little city near of Temuco XDAre all Link mains from Chile? I've noticed that we have a lot.![]()
My fundamentals are bad. But I noticed though in one of my vids that I crossover unconsciously http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3SAILD-5rX8Scabe, you've never heard of crossovers? All I do is crossovers. They are my bread, butter and vegemite. Where would I be without my sweet sweet crossovers?
It is easier if the image isn't shaded. If I get some time I might be able to help you. Outlook is not so good, thoughhey guys i need help, some one here know how to colred a image
This.My fundamentals are bad. But I noticed though in one of my vids that I crossover unconsciously http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3SAILD-5rX8
Point is, if you were like me and didn't know of crossovers, you should start using them.
Also rolling behind isn't that bad, it's a good mixup, you'd be surprised with how many players do it and get away with it.
Being wary of it is the key thing to do.I like to spot-dodge and roll behind my opponent. A single D-smash decimates that strategy, but, oh well.