KenMeister
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What tournament results?@ Izaw please post your tournament results.
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What tournament results?@ Izaw please post your tournament results.
I love upthrow bomb slide.....though it's the only one I can do :\ I don't know why I can't get the others to work but I've spent a dumb amount of time tryingI love the reverse fake-out, but only me, Cat, FSK and Foxy actually seem to ever do it, and it's mostly me. Here are two posts on it from me:
Scizor loves the up-bombslide and uses it a lot for mobility, there's for example a an upward bombslide to Dsmash here. Up-throw fake-out lead to greater follow-ups and sliding under people &c., see this video by Ieven and this game of @ Nimious and this game of me.
Here's a video I made advertising bombslides:
In brief, Link's DACIT/Bombslide rules. FSK will make a video f bombslides, and I will be compiling something more definitive too, because it seems there are still questioners for some reason...!
@Dumbfire I'm having the same issues as ShinyMetal here, any tips on how to perform forward/side throw DACIT on GC controller? I know that pivoting is required but.. idkI love upthrow bomb slide.....though it's the only one I can do :\ I don't know why I can't get the others to work but I've spent a dumb amount of time trying
It's definitely my fault for not learning the attack way. I only did the smash- stick way because it was easier (also I was only able to practice during matches with my friends at the time)It's all about practicing the timing. You'll perfect it before long. Just practice the inputs and learn the timing. Once you have the timing down it comes naturally and you'll throw the bomb exactly where you want to.
Yes Nario like many top players played wifi. Then he went to tournaments. Any mangy beast can produce a few choice cuts of meat. There's a huge difference in highlight videos of a player and results. It's like saying "I jogged a mile and therefor I won a 20 mile marathon".At the end of the day tourney results are not the end all be all of talent on their own.
A careful mix of placings, demonstration, knowledge, and situational awareness are what define a good player. No one can discount Nairo's talent for smash. He came out of nowhere at the end of Brawl's life span (using MK yeah...) and traded huge sets over top players from the time, and still maintains a strong presence in the scene. Know where Nairo started? Wifi of all damn things...
He had the mindset of a competitive player before he even entered a tournament due to careful study, training and great reflexes coupled with the know how on how to exploit THE best character in the game, and it took him to the top of regionals practically overnight.
So @ Izaw , I'd agree with you that Link isn't bad. I don't rate him as highly as you would (mostly I think most people simply don't know the matchup as well as they do Sheik) I know you're a really good player, and you have good insights (even in isolation). I think if there were a way to bury the hatchet between the boards and you, it'd be for the best for both sides. Hang out with us a bit more and show how much better Link is than we think, or give it some time to play out, and we'll see who's right. Either way, Link boards + Izaw would be better. IMO
Look if Izaw comes on here and tells/shows us how this supposed high tier Link is played, then I would really respect that and the boards (and Link) would really benefit from it.At the end of the day tourney results are not the end all be all of talent on their own.
A careful mix of placings, demonstration, knowledge, and situational awareness are what define a good player. No one can discount Nairo's talent for smash. He came out of nowhere at the end of Brawl's life span (using MK yeah...) and traded huge sets over top players from the time, and still maintains a strong presence in the scene. Know where Nairo started? Wifi of all damn things...
He had the mindset of a competitive player before he even entered a tournament due to careful study, training and great reflexes coupled with the know how on how to exploit THE best character in the game, and it took him to the top of regionals practically overnight.
So @ Izaw , I'd agree with you that Link isn't bad. I don't rate him as highly as you would (mostly I think most people simply don't know the matchup as well as they do Sheik) I know you're a really good player, and you have good insights (even in isolation). I think if there were a way to bury the hatchet between the boards and you, it'd be for the best for both sides. Hang out with us a bit more and show how much better Link is than we think, or give it some time to play out, and we'll see who's right. Either way, Link boards + Izaw would be better. IMO
Izaw, I just want you to know that you are the greatest Link main to ever walk the face of this earth and I will be honored if you take me under your wing to show me all of the incredible AT's and tactics that only your ingenious brain could come up with. If there's anyone that can prove that Link is Top 10, it's definitely you.Stop talking bad about me. I don't appreciate this, my zomb...I mean...fans tell me I'm the best from my videos. So I am the best.
No questions asked.
I don't see how making fun of him would...nevermind. Carry on.Izaw, I just want you to know that you are the greatest Link main to ever walk the face of this earth and I will be honored if you take me under your wing to show me all of the incredible AT's and tactics that only your ingenious brain could come up with. If there's anyone that can prove that Link is Top 10, it's definitely you.
You are not a Link main, you are a Link god.
To everyone else just shut up. Izaw is the prophet of our time.
Neither do I! I'm tired of people saying he's not a great Link main.I don't see how making fun of him would...nevermind. Carry on.
I will lead you down the right path.I honestly would really like to have Izaw at least contribute to the Link boards every now and then or even make brief visits like Sook does. I used to be a huge fan of his back then (I still love to watch him play to this day) and he's a big reason as to why I play Smash competitively, and with Link no less. It would be a privilege to interact with him on the boards imo.
I'm not certain how you missed my own implication of Nairo going to tournaments if you did, because the way it looks, you did...Yes Nario like many top players played wifi. Then he went to tournaments. Any mangy beast can produce a few choice cuts of meat. There's a huge difference in highlight videos of a player and results. It's like saying "I jogged a mile and therefor I won a 20 mile marathon".
If he's got some kooky opinion about Link being god-tier or high-tier in this case, give him some time to provide his proof. All we've seen was a sniped comment from a youtube video, and a post or two of him bickering with someone who jumped him for saying it.I don't know why people defend that glass diamond. Did you not see all this?
http://smashboards.com/threads/link...s-a-nice-thread.370194/page-260#post-19541947
That deluded narcissist thinks he's above the law. He spams the forums while contributing nothing to Link's meta advancement. He has no tourney results but calls Link players who do scrubs because they're experienced enough to not buy into his delusions.
Clowns should be laughed at not worshiped.
You and I have no quarrel brother, for our view is the same. I want his proof too, I simply maintain that we give him time to provide it before we jump him. Sure It'd be great if someone wanting to make a statement would actually post their proof alongside side said assertion, but *sigh* "to err is human". (And considering the online age, any proof he provides preliminarily will get discounted and ripped to shreds cuz anyone at their computer screen can type "ur a lyer")Look if Izaw comes on here and tells/shows us how this supposed high tier Link is played, then I would really respect that and the boards (and Link) would really benefit from it.
However, right now he's only saying that we're playing Link wrong, and not offering insight on how to improve. If he's wondering why the boards don't like him, that's exactly why. Is Link high tier? Link's current smash boards meta says otherwise. Mid tier? Easily. High mid? Dthrow setups make this look possible, if not a for sure possibility. But high tier? Our current metagame can't allow it. Link is simply too punishable and has far too much lag. So if he thinks that Link is high tier, why doesn't he show how Link's meta should be played to make him high tier? If he legitimately shows us how Link can be the next Diddy, and it works, then he'll regain some of the respect he had on these boards. He might even regain all of it.
But if he doesn't, and/or high tier results aren't shown, then he'll continue to look like a cocky player who rarely plays Link in bracket, but loves to spew misinformation about the capability of Link.
As of right now Izaw's the one that has to prove his claims. The burden of truth is on him. Is Link high tier? Why? He needs to either show us that Link is as viable as he says he is, or stop coming to the boards looking for us to stroke his ego.
You do realise that you're talking to someone who has read every post, has a great memory, and is currently not in the mood for such trivial arguments, right? The sentence of mine that you so brilliantly quoted was speaking to the innumerable posts above us in which people where expressing a problem with Izaw not to his face but right here, for your information. Bringing up an example of a head on confrontation that occurred in the past does not change this present fact. If you want me to explain further for some reason, PM me."If you've got a problem with someone, go and tell them to their face; why not PM the guy?"
He has been confronted, for your infomation. Check this thread for that. http://smashboards.com/threads/smash-4-sheik-guide-art-of-sheik-by-izaw.383240/
Oh crap. I just now realized how long you've been on. I apologize for my ignorance.You do realise that you're talking to someone who has read every post, has a great memory, and is currently not in the mood for such trivial arguments, right? The sentence of mine that you so brilliantly quoted was speaking to the innumerable posts above us in which people where expressing a problem with Izaw not to his face but right here, for your information. Bringing up an example of a head on confrontation that occurred in the past does not change this present fact. If you want me to explain further for some reason, PM me.
Don't mind the franken-clip it looks more appealing that way .By how much do you think rage affects jab 2 cancels > stuff?
I'm thinking that maybe rage gives jab 2 a little more hitstun, making jab 2 cancel > stuff a bit more guaranteed. I'm probably wrong though.Don't mind the franken-clip it looks more appealing that way .
And jab2 cancels are ever so slightly affected by rage. They expectedly float the opponent a little further, which has benefits (like jab2 Up-b can actually work against fast fallers like fox) and problems (it's easier for floaties to jump out of) associated with what degree of rage% you are at.
Well, if hitstun multiplier still work the same way based on knockback, that would make sense. I imagine the difference would only be a frame or so though...that said, I guess even a frame would make hit confirms from jab 2 easier.I'm thinking that maybe rage gives jab 2 a little more hitstun, making jab 2 cancel > stuff a bit more guaranteed. I'm probably wrong though.
See, Jab2 cancel is less of a hitstun trick and more of a hitfloat positioning one. It wouldn't be that jab2 gains more hitstun with rage active, it simply affects the knockback.I'm thinking that maybe rage gives jab 2 a little more hitstun, making jab 2 cancel > stuff a bit more guaranteed. I'm probably wrong though.
How soon can a character jump out of hitstun? It would seem the window for this to work would be tight since we're taking into account both our percent and our opponent's (DI as well?). It also would seem to vary greatly between opponents. Is this as niche as it seems to me?See, Jab2 cancel is less of a hitstun trick and more of a hitfloat positioning one. It wouldn't be that jab2 gains more hitstun with rage active, it simply affects the knockback.
For example, if you try to Jab2 to Up-B against fox at 0% with no rage Fox will easily be able to shield the entirety of Up-B and land a nasty punish, so it's unwise to try it. With the correct situation of Link's rage% and maybe some variance on Fox's % the jab2 string will gain enough knockback to become an effective maneuver.
Jab2 to up-b is not a true combo in really any sense by merit of hitstun, but given that there is both an amount of lag frames when landing coupled with however many frames the opponent's fastest effective aerial has on startup before the attack is active, that is what allows the string as it were to work. Thus a character like wouldn't be able to attack after jab2 until after Up-B would have already hit him. Also a character with the appropriate weight when hit by Jab2 may land before they are able to attack/dodge/jump and Up-b hits before they can recoup from the standard landing lag and the frames before shield is active as the two do not overlap perfectly. In summation, it's effect on hitfloat can alter the way characters are setup for follow-ups.
I use Jab2 to Up-B as an example, this rage% jab2 concept differs based on follow up. Some extra testing would probably be nice.
Into the lab we go! My roommate loves when I ask him to play smash just so I can give exact directions on what I want him to do.In the event that the opponent's reflexes are good, and they know about this little string, it will difficult to land on some characters.
Given that Link is a much more seldom used and even more seldom utilized character, the range of opponents who'll know ahead of time is a bit small, but most competent players should be able to figure it out after one or two uses.
Most of the time a properly timed double jump is all one needs to escape this string, but that's why we have options. If you can predict they'll use their double jump you have an opportunity to punish them for that instead, so be sure to mix it up.
It's niche to a point, but the notion of an opponent reacting to it opens a different opportunity to attack, so I'd keep it handy and learn to condition the opponent to maximize it's use.
@Dumbfire I'm having the same issues as ShinyMetal here, any tips on how to perform forward/side throw DACIT on GC controller? I know that pivoting is required but.. idk
The only thing I can say to you two is that you need to practice and practice hard and often.I love upthrow bomb slide.....though it's the only one I can do :\ I don't know why I can't get the others to work but I've spent a dumb amount of time trying
To be honest I've watched every video in their entirety of Izaw's Link. He's not on top of the current Link meta. His Link though solid is really plain and basic. He lacks all of the ATs and combos that have been discussed and developed.Look if Izaw comes on here and tells/shows us how this supposed high tier Link is played, then I would really respect that and the boards (and Link) would really benefit from it.
However, right now he's only saying that we're playing Link wrong, and not offering insight on how to improve. If he's wondering why the boards don't like him, that's exactly why. Is Link high tier? Link's current smash boards meta says otherwise. Mid tier? Easily. High mid? Dthrow setups make this look possible, if not a for sure possibility. But high tier? Our current metagame can't allow it. Link is simply too punishable and has far too much lag. So if he thinks that Link is high tier, why doesn't he show how Link's meta should be played to make him high tier? If he legitimately shows us how Link can be the next Diddy, and it works, then he'll regain some of the respect he had on these boards. He might even regain all of it.
But if he doesn't, and/or high tier results aren't shown, then he'll continue to look like a cocky player who rarely plays Link in bracket, but loves to spew misinformation about the capability of Link.
As of right now Izaw's the one that has to prove his claims. The burden of truth is on him. Is Link high tier? Why? He needs to either show us that Link is as viable as he says he is, or stop coming to the boards looking for us to stroke his ego.
Actually you might be interested to know that there was no money match.
^this is a good example of why veteran Link mains don't like Izaw. Now a bunch of FG scrubs will flood eventhubs rating Link up.
http://www.eventhubs.com/tiers/ssb4/
^This has Link above Diddy for Goddess Farow' sake which is complete BS for competitive smash. Izaw likes to hype MMs with scrubs (I will admit the Sonic player was good but he's the first good player I've ever seen Izaw face) then post a big thread about it and get scrubs to idolize him. He did this with DDD in Brawl:
http://smashboards.com/threads/izaw-matches-new-matches-against-a-pro-dedede.173455/
That DDD Haze (the same "good CF" he posted a different MM about) was terrible and Brawl Link vs DDD was -3 for Link but scrubs with no tourney experience flooded the forums saying Link is good. He also made an entire thread rather than using the video thread. He posted "the art of Sheik by Izaw" as a thread 3 (or more) separate times on Smashboards including on the Link forums:
http://smashboards.com/threads/smash-4-sheik-guide-art-of-sheik-by-izaw.383240/
Izaw also makes Art of Link videos trying to take credit for ATs that the Link boards come up with through metagame discussion, which he doesn't help with. He has no tournaments to back him up. Other Links did work and attended live tourneys.
Izaw just has tech skill and a huge ego (a pet peeve of mine). He encourages spam on the forums and creates a false impression of Link being "The new Diddy" to scrubs. This is why Link is designed bad and nerfed in patches concerning competitive play.
Izaw's a fraud to Link.I actually doubt Izaw had any money matches against Haze given what I asked him.
My conversation with Haze is now of course deleted in the video comments but thankfully Gmail still has the notifications of what Haze said.
I don't know why Izaw feels the need to lie and call these money matches but this bothered me.
Did you not see the video thread Izaw was spamming? Unless you forum banned Izaw there's nothing stopping him from posting here, in the social, rather than the video thread. Nothing has happened behind anyone's back. That's what started all this, look:Alright for real though? I'm sick and tired of having to read about Izaw. Stop posting about him for pages and pages on end every lunar cycle. If you've got a problem with someone, go and tell them to their face; why not PM the guy? Making a post here about someone who is absent is cowardly, and besides that it could (and will be from now on so help me Din) be seen as a troll post, and troll posts start flame wars, and flame wars are unproductive, spammy, unpleasant, and above all they mean I actually have to do my job, which is time consuming, needlessly so.
If you absolutely must spend your time verbally bashing someone behind their back, at least do it in PM's where I don't have to deal with that ****, because I don't care. I do not care.
Are you also native to Florida? I've seen people on Facebook mention your name before. I wish I could've gone to CEO.Any other Link mains going to CEO?
That's interesting to say the least. Either way, we'll still PM him anyways as planned. Here's to hoping he isn't the person we think he is.Actually you might be interested to know that there was no money match.
I actually doubt Izaw had any money matches against Haze given what I asked him.
My conversation with Haze is now of course deleted in the video comments but thankfully Gmail still has the notifications of what Haze said.
I don't know why Izaw feels the need to lie and call these money matches but this bothered me.
I agree but most people are already hating on me for no reason really, I never had a problem with anyone. And I do have tourney results, I just haven't played Link in the tourneys. And I live in EU so coming to America is expensive and difficult. I do update myself on the link boards, but whenever I express myself on the forums I get **** for it. So I'll stick to making Art of Link series.At the end of the day tourney results are not the end all be all of talent on their own.
A careful mix of placings, demonstration, knowledge, and situational awareness are what define a good player. No one can discount Nairo's talent for smash. He came out of nowhere at the end of Brawl's life span (using MK yeah...) and traded huge sets over top players from the time, and still maintains a strong presence in the scene. Know where Nairo started? Wifi of all damn things...
He had the mindset of a competitive player before he even entered a tournament due to careful study, training and great reflexes coupled with the know how on how to exploit THE best character in the game, and it took him to the top of regionals practically overnight.
So @ Izaw , I'd agree with you that Link isn't bad. I don't rate him as highly as you would (mostly I think most people simply don't know the matchup as well as they do Sheik) I know you're a really good player, and you have good insights (even in isolation). I think if there were a way to bury the hatchet between the boards and you, it'd be for the best for both sides. Hang out with us a bit more and show how much better Link is than we think, or give it some time to play out, and we'll see who's right. Either way, Link boards + Izaw would be better. IMO