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Haha I get it...Inb4 90007000 posts something completely irrelevant ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
Define "overused" were they getting punished for it?Brawl has this trick as well. Also this trick was overused by many Brawl players.
No.I'm late, better make a joke...
NO #%^* YOU
They did use it a lot and it really depends on the player, match up, and stage for how well punishing shield drops goes. The top players use it in Melee and Smash 4 all the time too.Define "overused" were they getting punished for it?
No the players controlling the characters did not get punished towards Shield Dropping with an attack (especially Meta-knight) Brawl isn't that "slow" where "anything can be punished and reacted upon". Do you still need the reference definition of the compound word "overused," or not? Thanks.Define "overused" were they getting punished for it?
I dunno. Can't be overusing something if you're not being punished for it. That's the way I look at fighting games anyway. If it keeps working, don't stop doing itNo the players controlling the characters did not get punished towards Shield Dropping with an attack (especially Meta-knight) Brawl isn't that "slow" where "anything can be punished and reacted upon". Do you still need the reference definition of the compound word "overused," or not? Thanks.
I can personalty write that I Shield Drop pretty much all the time. Smash-4? I don't know nor do I care. I'm assuming the game does, hopefully the game allows some tricks to be displayed in that game (patches and 'fairness"). I honestly do not ever get punished (players don't have a TAS reaction to know how to Sdi in and punish).I dunno. Can't be overusing something if you're not being punished for it. That's the way I look at fighting games anyway. If it keeps working, don't stop doing it
I never played Brawl more than once or twice, so I know nothing about the game aside from that I hate how slow and boring it is compared to smash 64 or melee.
Did not know shield dropping was in Brawl. It wasn't being used that much in competitive melee when Brawl came out so that's why. If the developers saw that it was being used as an advantage it would have been removed to make the game fun and fair for everyone... (lol)
Is shield dropping in smash 4? I haven't played smash 4 yet so I'm curious to know.