FrankTheStud
Smash Journeyman
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- May 21, 2015
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- FrankDaStud
Once again, I don't mean to offend, but without replays or results, it's hard to believe you. Anyone can say "I've never lost any games," but if you haven't won any either, it doesn't matter.As I've said, I've simply not had the opportunity to enter tournaments due to personal reasons (finance, responsiblities, etc). That doesn't mean I haven't practiced, beat tournament players, etc. I have been vigorously training with Rosalina since launch and am even currently developing new tech for her. I am more than at liberty to critique another player's playstyle.
I also never said his playstyle was wrong, I said it's flawed, limiting, and not close to the full potential of the character, so please don't put words in my mouth. It's up to Dabuz if he wants to keep that playstyle up, though it hasn't been winning him many tournaments lately (the difference between him and I is that I haven't made my debut yet - I haven't won, but I also haven't been losing - however, some other players like Falln are really offensive and do well, while Dabuz has been doing worse lately), so I think that's enough proof that his playstyle isn't optimal.
My playstyle (and just the optimal playstyle for the character) entails everything Dabuz does, and much more. I don't see how you can argue it isn't a better way to go. Switching Rosalina & Luma's individual roles based on the situation is objectively better than giving them both a defensive role regardless of the situation. It's common sense, and just means you have to adapt.
People can specialise playing Rosalina one specific way if they want to, but they should do that realising that they are missing out and not tapping into everything the character does.
You're basically saying what I've been saying about Dabuz...He was countered as a PLAYER by Aba, so he's forced to change his playstyle if he wants to win. Once again, while he hasn't been winning tournaments, he has consistently been getting top 8/16, which means it works to an extent, while your "optimal secrets" have yet to yield results. I don't mean this as a way to offend you, it's just arrogant to pretty much say that you can outplay a top player without having any results, which is essentially what you are doing. I understand that finances and time are justifiable issues for not participating in the tournament scene (I'm entering my Senior year of college and can't play much), but if you have really beaten tournament players, and have grasped the untapped gameplay in Rosalina that will forever turn the meta of the game, then put up and risk the $15 entry fee and win back $500 at a local.