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Rate Sariku's Marth. (Now With Human Videos!)

Sariku

Smash Master
Joined
May 24, 2007
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Biloxi, Mississippi
Yes, I finally got to face a human. I also got "somewhat" better quality. But enough Bull****. Here are the videos. (NOTE - I did lose one of them somewhere, I was playing Marth, VS Link, duh, on the Temple. I did win at the end, and got some great Wall Techs, but oh well.)

Sariku (Marth) VS. Pip (Roy).
Sariku (Marth) VS. Pip (Link) Match 1 out of 7.
Sariku (Marth) VS. Pip (Link) Match 2 out of 7.
Sariku (Marth) VS. Pip (Link) Match 3 out of 7.
Sariku (Marth) VS. Pip (Link) Match 4 out of 7.
Sariku (Marth) VS. Pip (Link) Match 5 out of 7.
Sariku (Marth) VS. Pip (Link) Match 6 out of 7.

Sariku (Fox) VS. Pip (Link) Friendly Match.
 

Devotion

Smash Apprentice
Joined
Mar 16, 2007
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157
Location
Jackson, NJ
It looks alright. From what I've seen so far the thing that will help your game the most is learning how to shffl. Also i dunno if you use the c-stick or A for your air attacks, if you do use A i suggest trying to pick up the stick so when you approach with a n-air or a f-air you can DI back and be able to space better. Another thing is instead of always f-smashing after a dash attack you can follow up with some u-tilts then into a tipped f-smash or combo into air attacks depending on the way the opponent DIs.
 

Pyroloserkid

Smash Master
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Ontario
Sariku, that is a fine number of vids you got there. Any specific ones you want me to go to town with? Because that's just too much =P .
 

Sariku

Smash Master
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All I'll say is... you should go to a tournament or two. :)
...wait, are you saying that in a good or bad way?

I got to a Weekly Tournament every Tuesday... I fought NES N00b and Ragnarock there also. Not recently though, when I wasn't as good as I am now (Well, I think I am now), so I got kinda Ownzed.
 

NES n00b

Smash Master
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May 19, 2007
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Oxford, Mississippi. . . . permanent n00b
General Marth: You need to figure out the usefullness of dash dancing and use it more. Your best approaches are fairs and grabs so try to mix up with those (and a bit of nair and dash attack sometimes). Learn to DI to save you from being comboed and dieing from a strong attack. Learn to use your throws in the right situations to setup for edgeguards, techchase, and combos. Work on edgeguarding game (against Link crouch cancel dtilt or if hookshot grab onto ledge then backair). Read your opponent and space better (but everyone needs to do this XD).

Against Link: Use throws to setup for tech chasing since that is Link's major weakness. Do fairs to upairs to combo. Edgeguard like I said earlier.

PLAY MORE AND BETTER PEOPLE!!!!!!!!
 

Pyroloserkid

Smash Master
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Well Sariku, you kind of have the same play style as me. You're spacing was alright, but could be better. I mean, you have a sword so you don't generally need to be so close. We also need to work on our SHFFL'ing. I noticed that you hardly ever Lcancel. Also, needs more cowbell...err, wavedash.

All in all, you're getting there. Just work on your combo game, your spacing, and in time your mindgames will be that of Sakurai's.

Also, tell Pip he really needs to work on his Link projectile game.
 

Kemi

Smash Rookie
Joined
Oct 26, 2007
Messages
1
Looks pretty good to me! I've played Sheik / Marth my whole SSBM gaming career. Though you're still probably better than me, I'm working up to greater things.

Remember, edgeguarding is a good thing!
 

Irow

Smash Ace
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Nov 8, 2005
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709
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Vallejo, California
It's pretty good. However, when playing against a Link, you shouldn't be that close. You can outrange his sword with yours. Also, try better not to DI towards the person so much, you'll miss a lot of tips like that.

I wouldn't say that you have to work on wavedashing at this point, just try to work on spacing and grabbing.

Oh yes, SHFFL is your friend, don't be afraid of it.
 

SOPF

Smash Apprentice
Joined
Jun 3, 2007
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107
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Apopka, Fl
All I'll say is... you should go to a tournament or two. :)
I completely agree with the statement above. Combowise, you lacked completely. You use Nair too often and, because of that, your approach is predictable. Fairs and grabs can lead into comboing so I suggest you use those more often in your approach. Never use your dash attack if your opponent is off the stage. I saw you use it on the Link in your first match and you caused him to get back on the stage. MARTH ***** AT EDGEGUARDING!!!!!!!!!!!!! so when you have someone off the stage just keep them off. A CC d-tilt or F-smash would have finished the job. Learn to apply WD and SHFFL, and that's all I will say for now. There is more but I just don't feel like typing anymore.Jjust work on your Marth.
 
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