Great players, though I haven't fought many good MKs unless I go into random battles(which wouldn't help me much anyway if I were to fight the real thing.)
And I heard M2K finishes people off most of the time with shuttle loop, shuttle loop has NEVER gimped me EVER or was able to gimp the right way (LOLZ Lucky Marth Dair spike gimps MKs Shuttle Loop.), well from what I remember, so if I do ever battle M2K you think I might just be the one to finally prove that MK is not broken?
I never understood this MK is cheap buisness, it's wierd.
But whatever, when the time happens we will see who's worthy of the best SSBB Player title.
Do you honestly believe that you are the best? I've been playing people who place tenth to fifth in large tournaments and its a really humbling experience until you get used to that level of play. The people you're playing on Wifi are not up to M2K's level. What you should realize is the ladder of skill:
Distingushed professions: Ally and M2K - both the respective BEST at their character and in overall skill. Note that Ally took 10 stocks during the AiB vs GameBoard's matches while only losing 2. He also played other pros...
Professionals: Hylian, NinjaLink, Azen, Xyro - These are all people who are very good at Mr. Game & Watch, Diddy Kong, Lucario, and Samus respectively. They're all very good players yet do not have the same type of talent as the latter rank.
Distinguished players: These are players who fade in and out of the tournament enviornment but are more than capable of competeing at the level of those above them. These are people such as BlackWaltz, Ryokoshet, and Emblem Lord
Tournament Players: These are the people many consider "good" when they play against them on or off Wifi. People such as Aryman, Dabuz and
possibly yourself fall into this catagory. These players are usually able to compete at high enough level to make notable placement in tournaments, but scarcely if ever win.
Advanced Players: These are people who've got the hang of Brawl but are not yet familar with the tournament environment's hash demands and usually fall short. Most online players fall here.
Average Players: People who are usually just starting the game place here. They're usually not too great and are still learning their characteers.
Novices: Players who do not know the basics of the game and are undecided in a main character. They are usually in it for fun and are often times seen playing with items on (lol).
These are all just my take on the leves of play, but I'd say they're pretty decent.
Yes.. the endless list seemed to never whittle down to a few names. ^__^;
Hmmmmmmmmm.... what's a dope? Mr. Excellence uses strange vocabulary..
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I mean you smoke weed girly. I say that because of your sparkling stars and what not. You're completely blazed.
Of course i'm underrating him, I saw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4UOfWAVKu7k this and said. "WTF!? Azen, that's not how you play Toon Link" and I saw many chances where he could have punished M2K's MK many times with the boomerang by jumping then throwing it into him, but he likes using the grounded version so he lost becuase of the high lag on it (Not to mention missing lots of times to KO him), and he didn't lose in a good way either, and he used the freaking arrows, theres no use for them exept to stop opponets in they're tracks when a bomb is above they're head, and he didn't freaking use the hookshot (Trying to use it for recovering does not count!), so heck no, he doesn't get to be rated any higher untill I see him play a better Toon Link and wins.
Boo! bad Azen!
I could have fought better then him for sure, and I probably would have won.
Of course that's old but still, most disrespectful thing I have ever seen anybody do with Toon Link.
And i'll go see if I can some how battle Zondafreak and beat his MK, i'll even go Tourney stlye with it, maybe.
You'd be surprised at exactly how much I'm able to read in a match even if I can't nessecarily apply it until after the match. Just because you can pick apart a match doesn't mean that you're reading it as it should be read. Remember, the players in that video have played each other before, many times before, and probably know what'll happen if they choose other options. Sometimes, you are unable to avoid damage and you must minimize damage to maximize your damage to damage taken ratio. It's not nearly as cut and dry as it may appear.
I find how good Salem thinks he is amusing. Being able to see where openings were =/= being able to beat that person.
Shut up Glyph, I never see you on Wifi. You've abanonded me. =[
We'll see, i'm just waiting to find a close tourney that they will go to, so I can join just to beat one of them down.
Yes, evil, but hey, using Toon Link wrong is something which gives me the urge to be evil.
I got frame data seeing eyes? ...yeah, I decrease the amount of options so I can get a better geussing of what the opponets next move is going to be, it's simple when you put that with how many moves there is in the game and realise that's not alot... and of course forget all the other ATs and concentrate on only important ones with the character you're using.
Just because you can make something an inevitably doesn't mean you can do anything about it. Often times you know Meta Knight is going to hit you with Tornado, but even though you can read it there isn't much you can do. You only try to minimize your damage with the proper steps then punish, if at all possible.