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i guess TL is underused as with the most updated tournament results list he is near the bottom of the neverused catagory which sucks because he has so much potential an so many match ups in his favor.
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no, i think you will find that there will rarely be a match with two similar skilled players where a grab does not occur. even at pro level. in fact, especially at pro level.Realistically yes there is. You can avoid them.
Then Ice Climbers must be the most broken character ever, since they can infinite everybody right?no, i think you will find that there will rarely be a match with two similar skilled players where a grab does not occur. even at pro level. in fact, especially at pro level.
I don't think that's what's going on at all. I chose to main Link from day one because he is who I mained in SSB64 and Melee; premature choosing of my main doesn't make me an 'Entrepreneur'. The fact that I continue to main Link, even though current Tier lists tell me not to, for the sake of exploring the metagame, however, does.I find it funny how people are suddenly labeled as entrepreneurs for choosing to main a character they judged viable before any tier lists were even being in the works. I'm sticking by Peach simply because its the character I feel the most comfortable playing, not because GimpyFish is my idol.
The tier list doesn't tell you to do anything. It's merely providing you with information with which you can do whatever you wish to.I don't think that's what's going on at all. I chose to main Link from day one because he is who I mained in SSB64 and Melee; premature choosing of my main doesn't make me an 'Entrepreneur'. The fact that I continue to main Link, even though current Tier lists tell me not to, for the sake of exploring the metagame, however, does.
As opposed to those who main characters who are not Low Tier, who couldn't possibly ever flesh out their characters' metagames?According to the OP, those people who main underused characters, even in the face of discouragement from a community whose mantra amounts to basically 'Just main the top tier characters, because that's how you win', are the people who eventually flesh out the metagame by providing vital gameplay data that would never have been acquired if everyone only played the top tier characters.
I never said it was any more honourable for me to use underused characters.Or it just doesn't matter. I pick my characters based on how much I like their style and how they play. I just happen to vehemently dislike having to work ten times as hard as my opponent to win. Peach is no longer fun for me to play. I used Zelda as a Low Tier in Melee and Brawl Zelda is hilariously powerful, so she's one of my mains.
Judge however you want, but I'm not any less "honourable" than you for not sticking with Peach and you're not any less commendable for going with a Low Tier character, even if you're making a conscious choice to play a Low Tier character.
I play whoever I like playing as and as I've already mentioned, I dislike having to work ten times harder than my opponent to win. I also like to Play to Win. I often gravitate towards characters who aren't low tier by default because of my instincts and the way I pick mains and to a lesser extent secondaries. Tertiaries and quarternaries are mostly "for fun" and I could care less if I had to work really hard as them.
Then again, Zelda was my secondary in Melee.
Only, you're saying that people who make a conscious choice of maining Low Tiers are entrepeneurs and should be commended for doing so. This implies maining someone who's not a Low Tier isn't being entrepeneural and many believe this, that maining a Low Tier is somehow "more honourable" than maining a non-Low Tier.I never said it was any more honourable for me to use underused characters.
That's totally fine that you play to win, I'm not criticizing your preference. My message is going out to those who are trying to learn new ways to play to win by using the more underused characters. We entrepreneurs need people like you (and I mean that in a positive sense) who play to win, otherwise we have no metagame to try and alter.
Edit-Your Peach avy is an inverted white costumed melee Peach. kewl.
So? You still shouldn't be referring to yourselves as "entrepeneurs" just for maining Low Tiers. So what if you do? So what if you might stumble upon entirely new ways to play your character? Until you actually do, you're just another Competitive (if even that) Smasher.Yuna, I think what a lot of people miss is that maining an underused character is quite important as far as the metagame is concerned. Let's take a step back and view this objectively.
Who one mains should be entirely up to oneself according to how one likes to play. Some people like to win so much they'll ***** the very best of the best. Some of us just like characters who do not suck and with styles fitting for us.We have the current Top Tier right now, which is for all intents and purposes Snake and Metaknight. Because they are Top Tier, and because of the well-established 'Playing to Win' mantra, people will be maining these characters left and right. Their metagame will be fleshed out regardless because so many people are maining them. If I am a player choosing a main to win, then it would be beneficial to pick these two characters: not only are they (seemingly) inherently better, but with so many people playing them there is a wealth of info surrounding them.
Only you're calling yourselves "entrepeneurs" and regarding yourselves as "greater than thou'" by definition.As MookieRah has posted a thread about already, though, there is also playing to learn, and that's what is being discussed here.
1) Pay respect to where it's due. Only those who actually do important discoveries for Brawl's metagame should be deemed entrepeneurs. As far as I know, you're just another Link-mainer.I can't speak for anyone else here, but as a player who has a vested interest in expanding the metagame as a whole (as opposed to just the metagame of two good characters), I have a great deal of respect for those players who main underused characters, even though a whole message board of people tell them, 'Hey, you're dumb for not playing to win and maining Snake or Metaknight.' And there is plenty of that going around. Go into any of the 'Who should I main?' threads popping up all over the place and you'll see a mountain of people who just say, 'Snake and Meta are the high tier right now, so ignore the rest of the cast and focus on them.'
Everyone's playing to learn (unless they're actively refusing to, even Casual players or players who only play once or twice a year). Some people learn faster than others because their characters' metagames might already be more fleshed out.So, yeah, I totally respect players who have the balls to say, 'You know what? I'm not going to play to win all the time. Now, it's time for me to play to learn.' I think that is very important for the future of the game.
I actually agree with your post, but if you would please I believe I caused some misunderstandings with you so please let me clarify. Your definition of Entrepreneur fits in with mine. However I believe what you mean to say is that people such as Mike.G, Ken and what-have-you are SUCCESSFUL Entrepreneurs. The definition in my Original Post...the literal definition of the word applies to ALL Entrepreneurs, struggling, successful, the lot of them. In my OP I was simply attempting to motivate struggling underused char mains by saying " keep at it, and who knows? Maybe you'll be the next Mike.G of your day".So? You still shouldn't be referring to yourselves as "entrepeneurs" just for maining Low Tiers. So what if you do? So what if you might stumble upon entirely new ways to play your character? Until you actually do, you're just another Competitive (if even that) Smasher.
Who one mains should be entirely up to oneself according to how one likes to play. Some people like to win so much they'll ***** the very best of the best. Some of us just like characters who do not suck and with styles fitting for us.
Only you're calling yourselves "entrepeneurs" and regarding yourselves as "greater than thou'" by definition.
1) Pay respect to where it's due. Only those who actually do important discoveries for Brawl's metagame should be deemed entrepeneurs. As far as I know, you're just another Link-mainer.
2) People telling others to main Snake or Meta-Knight just because are idiots. Stop bringing up what idiots do on Smashboards just because you can point at them and go "Hey, I can use this in my arguments!". That's not good debating.
3) No one's (credible) saying "ignore the rest of the cast". For one thing, I have 3 mains, 4 secondaries, 2 tertiaries and at least 2 quarternaries.
Everyone's playing to learn (unless they're actively refusing to, even Casual players or players who only play once or twice a year). Some people learn faster than others because their characters' metagames might already be more fleshed out.
Maining a Low Tier/underused character is not by definition any better than maining a non-Low Tier. It's what you do with your character that's important.
Exactly. Kidd, I think your essay should stipulate that you have to win with an underused character to be considered an entrepreneur. Sure, it's important to the metagame that people play these characters, but Random Low-Placing Sonic Player #29 isn't going to have any bearing on the metagame whatsoever.Maining a Low Tier/underused character is not by definition any better than maining a non-Low Tier. It's what you do with your character that's important.
The thing that you clearly missed, and he even says is that this game is young (true) and that people should use the underused characters in hopes of unlocking future tourney potential.You're cool.
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Really, though, what's your target here? Intelligent competitive smashers who understand what the tier list really is and know that it doesn't have to be self-promoting? Because... I'd guess they already know. And your apparent target demographic, headstrong, stubborn scrubs who glorify the tierlist, aren't going to care. There's really no reason this had to be said.
And there's nothing glorious about playing a lower tiered character. Nothing. When you choose a character, you accept its limitations. Those limitations are now your faults and no one else's. No snake player you come across is responsible for your character's limitations; you are. Character choice is as much a part of the game as ability.
Or it just doesn't matter. I pick my characters based on how much I like their style and how they play. I just happen to vehemently dislike having to work ten times as hard as my opponent to win. Peach is no longer fun for me to play. I used Zelda as a Low Tier in Melee and Brawl Zelda is hilariously powerful, so she's one of my mains.
Judge however you want, but I'm not any less "honourable" than you for not sticking with Peach and you're not any less commendable for going with a Low Tier character, even if you're making a conscious choice to play a Low Tier character.
I play whoever I like playing as and as I've already mentioned, I dislike having to work ten times harder than my opponent to win. I also like to Play to Win. I often gravitate towards characters who aren't low tier by default because of my instincts and the way I pick mains and to a lesser extent secondaries. Tertiaries and quarternaries are mostly "for fun" and I could care less if I had to work really hard as them.
Then again, Zelda was my secondary in Melee.
Wolf's recovery isn't bad. It's just the people that can't get used to it that make it bad. I main Wolf, and his recovery works out PERFECTLY fine for me (that's if I'm paying attention). When you play him long enough, it doesn't become a problem. Link, on the other hand, has an Up B that takes him absolutely nowhere. In this situation, I'm talking about length. Wolf's is farther than Link's. Plus, it's hilarious to kick people in the face with Wolf's recovery.You main Wolf and you're whining about LINK'S recovery? XD
Gah, it's so annoying to have to quote people who colour their text. Anyway, surprise, surprise, once again, you don't get one of my posts.This post right here kills your other post Yuna. You play to win, thus you care about tiers and all that more than anything. Thats why you dropped Peach. You dont wanna work so hard to get a win when you can take the easy road.
Competitive Fighting games are not about diversity or maximized "fun" or what have you. People can get tired of as much as they want to. I don't care. A lot of people don't care. It's not about the most exciting gameplay to watch, in fact, if you want that, what are you doing watching or playing Brawl?And once again, there is nothing wrong with it. But face facts. People get tired of seeing the same characters over and over winning. Top/high tier players may not care, all they wanna do is win and make money. But doing that with someone so called as.......idk.......Peach, it trully shows how much work they but into it and all that paid off. beating characters that are so called the best/cheap/ w/e.
They can do Jack. They just can't do nearly as much as many others. Being a Low Tier doesn't necessarily mean you suck in Competitive play. Sucking means you suck. And if you suck too much, you usually end up Low Tier.And yes people do get more praise for getting far with so called characters that people say cant do Jack in competitive smash. But once again we dont care. All we care about is too have fun and if we get far with under used characters, thats more win for us then if high/top tiers players was to win a tournament.
Your failure at reading comprehension is still the same I see.Ha ha ha. I expected something like this from you dude. And you dont get it once again. didnt people get on you about stuff like this in the Peach area?
What part of "I do not pick characters by looking at the tier list" was too Mushroomy Kingdomish for you to understand?People also dont care that you or anyone else would pick a character thats so called top tier cause they just wanna win. Did I not say in my post people can play how they want or just dont care? Just like you got your opinions I got mines. People can play just as competitive and to win with a low tier..........and you would care because?...Thats right, you dont and have no need too. you play to win and thats that. people can play to win and still have fun.
It means a lot if you win at all... because you just won. Now it might mean a lot personally to you if you managed to do it against a character against whom you have a really bad matchup and that would be impressive (if the opponent knew what he was doing).Not everyone is the same. winning with a low tier or w/e means jack to you. but it means something to other people who use them. And thanks for admitting they can do something even for a lot tier. But it will be much more work. some people dont wanna do that. others dont care and it will be much more rewarding when yon they pull it off. You have to see this from both sides. Not just one. And if you do, then this talk is over.
Why must everything be all about fun and excitement? This is Competitive play. At certain points, "fun" cannot be maximized. Yes, so another High Tier just won a tournament. Um... that's life? Peach will never win a major tournament no matter how much you try, she just won't (unless her metagame drastically changes). Waiting for that to happen is futile. Clapping yourselves on the back, regarding yourselves as holier than others who do not play Low Tiers, that's arrogance and quite frankly, stupidity.And woopie a high tier character won another tournament. Thats sure is something to get all excited about and throw a party for.