And how do i delete a double post? I seem to do that by accident alot...
You can't. If you accidentally do so and it's obvious it's a mistake there's nothing to worry about.
Could someone explain teching and how to practice it?
Teching is also known as 'Ukemi' as it is referred to on the Brawl Dojo website made by Sakurai (the creator of Brawl).
"<Ukemi>
When a blow sends you flying, tap the shield button just before you come into contact with the ground, wall, or ceiling. You’ll bound off the surface with a little hop and, like a judo master, cancel any excess momentum that would have otherwise kept you careening around wildly."
Best way to practice it is to just try to do it anytime you get hit. You could try setting your percent to a high number in training and setting the opponent to attack.
I'm having real trouble sticking with a character. I get really frustrated with one, and move on to another, only for the cycle to repeat itself. I've ended up being mediocre at A LOT of characters. Any tips for finding a character I'll stick with? Or am I going to have to wait a few more years until the next smash bros comes out?
Everybody has this problem. I have this problem in Melee. I find that it's less about me trying to stick to a character, and more about my ability as a player in general. In Melee I tend to rotate between characters because I believe the problem is in the character and not myself, and that may be what you are experiencing.
Find a player that's better than you, who plays a character that you like and get them to teach you. Practice up!
Is the that new Dacus thing possible with the wiimote+nunchuck if the up and down on the dpad is set to up-smash and d-smash? I know this controller stinks but I still need to know.
I don't honestly know, but if you can Dacus with the Wiimote, I can't imagine why you couldn't.
Can someone tell me what a "bye" is in tournament as well as why/how it occurs. I've heard the term around and and seen it on brackets but don't get it. Thanks in advance.
A bye is an empty spot in a tournament bracket. When you have 12 people for a tournament, you can't have a bracket with only 12 spots. You have a bracket with 16 spots, with four empty ones because nobody is there to fill them.
Because elimination brackets are designed to work evenly towards one person being left at each end of the winners and losers brackets, they have to double in size as they accomodate for more people, otherwise they won't work.
They go up from 4 people, 8 people, 16 people, 32, 64, 128, etc
They can't work any other way.
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Now finally, I'd like to direct everyone to the new thread located here:
http://www.smashboards.com/showthread.php?t=266590
This thread has been made to accomodate the purpose of this thread, plus give people a space for discussing the competitive scene, etc.
I'll now be closing this thread, please direct new discussion to the new thread.
If you have any concerns over the closure of this thread, please send me a Private Message. I want to know if people would prefer that this thread stay open instead of the new one. Also feel free to direct questions not answered here to the new thread.
