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Yeah, Marth's Dair is a meteor in PAL. And Sheik can't CG you muahahaso thats the PAL version? marth's dair is only a meteor strike? im sooo jealous, u guys are so lucky over there. ur pretty straight, u need to learn to straighten out wen ur tumbling so u can dodgeshot the ledge, and u need to make sure u dont unneccessarily use ur jump at the edge n jump out of ur shield a lil more instead of relying on ur grab n up-b, its a prob ive been workin on fixing too. u get caught wit ur hookshot laying on the ground n ur either gettin waveshined by fox, comboed by falco or falcon, tipper'd my by marth or rested by jiggz
Well, that basically means it's impossible for even the best Link in the world to beat Mango's or Dr. Peepee's Falco. Choosing Link against either of them is as good as forfeiting. Knowing Mango he'd even refuse to go Falco.Well there are ways of getting arround the pressure, but it's mainly the laser pressure stuff that makes people choke most of the times (at least I used to have my problems with it...) since it really hinders Link's movement and sometimes makes you do something stupid. ^^"
Whenever you play good Falcos like Lampchops who really knows his stuff, you can't help but sigh everytime about the annoying disadvantages that Link suffers from in this matchup, like a OoS game that is just a tiny bit too slow to really be 100% reliable against the shine/laser pressure, and of course Link's overall "laggyness". I guess that the most important thing is to capitalize on every mistake or opening that you may find and make the most out of it (in other words: bring him offstage!! ), but Link is relatively good at it once you get a combo in. So in the end it's still possible ^^"
Well, that basically means it's impossible for even the best Link in the world to beat Mango's or Dr. Peepee's Falco. Choosing Link against either of them is as good as forfeiting. Knowing Mango he'd even refuse to go Falco.
I was going to say, that looked like a very manageable match.Mango (Falco) vs. GERM (Link)
I guess it is rather hard indeed
Still, it doesn't really look that impossible if you look at Germ, at least he got him down to 2 stocks. Plus, hadn't he suicided those few stocks, it could've been a much more balanced game. Maybe it depends on the playstyle? Idk...
But I guess that, for the average player, this might be a near-impossible task lol (for now).
He's not random lol, he used to live in the states and would constantly rant on the Link forums. What made people annoyed is how he would constantly argue that Link did well against practically every top tier. He also would say that he was just as good as Germ and Trevyn, despite moving to Puerto Rico and being unable to prove his skill to US players. He made popular combo videos, uploaded a lot of matches after he moved to Puerto Rico, and made probably one of the most detailed character guides at the time.OK, Im just gonna put it out there. Last year a random link player from the island of Puerto Rico came to the states to compete on a mayor tournament called Pound4.
Oh god! That was painful to watch. I'm thankful I know how to get out situations like that.Case in point, Link/Fox is a BS match-up:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ObtZS38AHII&feature=g-u-u&context=G2442082FUAAAAAAAFAA
As if that MU isn't bad enough already...