SUPER MARIOWNED
Smash Rookie
This is going to be really long...
Ever since, I could safely say that I am phenomenal at gimping, whether it be with any special or something as simple a cape-stalling at a perfect timing.
By the way, I read your rant -- I don't blame ya'! From what I'm told, DDD's got his 'sorry six' in which he doesn't even gotta move to chain grab! Sadly, us Marios' are one of 'em. I'm sure you guys knew that, though.
I've been nothing but a Mario main since the SSB days, getting my playstyle down was easy! Now, it's really a matter of me getting into a lot more tournaments (only done a couple, which weren't really major either)
What a beautiful theme! I promise to do my best!If your goal is to be the very best, that no one ever was...
To cape them is your real test, to gimp them is your cause...
Then more power to ya. If it leads you to Victory Road, and to defeat the Elite Four, and become Champion, then don't let anyone stop you.
Aww! But I'm not giving up! FLUDD's much more useful than for attack-stalls and gimps! ...Or maybe I am two years late. Well, just know that I'mma make him a big deal someday! Somehow... I don't know! Lemmie have my moment!You're about two years too late.
Can't argue there. You've gotta point. I always thought of myself as a competative player, but then I remember how I fell victim to being edgeguarded and how angry I got! 'Cause with me, I always thought that it 'wasn't fair' and that I would never ever use it! Sure enough, as I got familiar with the competative side of SSB, I've learned that, as cheap as it might be, it IS a technique. I mean -- if you're playing to win, which I'm sure everyone and their Mama is, you're going to do all that you can.From personal experience, you will always suck until you go to your first tournament.
Ever since, I could safely say that I am phenomenal at gimping, whether it be with any special or something as simple a cape-stalling at a perfect timing.
By the way, I read your rant -- I don't blame ya'! From what I'm told, DDD's got his 'sorry six' in which he doesn't even gotta move to chain grab! Sadly, us Marios' are one of 'em. I'm sure you guys knew that, though.
Well said! Yeah, it's not worth it at all in the long run. You've got so many other options anyway! I made a mistake -- it actually doesn't really promote for a jab-lock either, not like a well-placed fair, anyway. Unless they tech from it.D-tilt - Pretty much the most worthless move, but there has been some things that can be found viable with D-tilt that doesn't completely banish it from competitive fighting. It has more range than jabs, and hits low enough that you can shield poke. What's the biggest pencil pusher for this move is that D-tilt has so little knockback that this can actually set up for a kill at high percents. So D-tilt > F-Smash or D-tilt > U-Smash are actually viable options as long as the opponent doesn't react accordingly.
However, the problems are still glaringly obvious. Large ending lag, low knockback, and poor for spacing. This is, as a whole, a mindgame tool and should be used sparingly.
Hah! "You've got MARIOWNED!" It's my catchphrase! It's great to shout after you've won up against that chain-grabbing DDD or any other annoying opponent!Also, welcome to the boards! I love your tag. I'm going to start telling people they've been Mariowned every time I beat them.
That's exactly what I do! Or rather, what I don't do. I don't watch other playstyles. I really just refuse to.Just do what I did, and don't watch any videos of other Marios during your learning period.
I've been nothing but a Mario main since the SSB days, getting my playstyle down was easy! Now, it's really a matter of me getting into a lot more tournaments (only done a couple, which weren't really major either)
I've gotta ask -- what'cha mean by that? Is it 'cause I'm maining Mario? Or did I misunderstand you?Unfortunately, if you play Mario you never get better than decent.