I didn't say that if the name sounded silly the player would be easy... and just because I don't pay attention to "who's the best" doesn't mean I don't play competitively but meh maybe I don't maybe I do. Doesn't matter I play.
and I don't care what "name" I make for myself I'll still get matches whenever I do feel like playing which isn't much lately. I'm mostly waiting on Street Fighter 4 I'm getting bored of brawl but I haven't been on videogames as much as I used to be anyways.
I haven't recorded a match in months now I just give advice to up coming Bowser mainers. (and stay posted on the new AT's)
I know they are different levels of play with each character I'm saying when pinned up against Bowser I know what happens in those match ups. Not to say their impossible to win. I know for a fact a good Falco will always beat a Bowser player. Even this DJ Nintendo guy would lose to a random Falco player I know is great with Falco's chaingrab and I'm not saying this guy sucks I'm just stating what I know is true.
If anyone wants to prove that their Bowser is so "godly" then we don't need to argue it. Wifi does exist in brawl. Just hit me up for a brawl and when I'm at the keyboard I'll get with you. Note that I will record the match.
You "godly" bowser players can beat so and so and whoever else but I only believe what I see and do myself. If you can beat these great Falco players then beat me (I won't be using Falco as I don't know how to use him but I'll use other characters at which I'm not good with but know how to use good enough) I'll be using characters who are "easier" then Falco.
but you don't want that to happen because it would damage your reps so instead make excuses about how I'm to lame to brawl and how I'm not worth your time. Either way your just proving my point.
Wifi is here so if your going to show off then do so if not lets hear those excuses.
I'm not brawling you because of this and that johns. amirite
*My last post here*
Dias...no one can determine who's better through Wifi. With the slightest bit of lag, any character with a frame advantage will land more hits than usual. Characters like Diddy Kong with little wind-up to his moves will be much harder to block or dodge if you try and block the second you see the attack begin, because not only will the lag make you get hit due to your timing, but you'll find yourself getting bounced around by moves you normally should be able to handle offline. So don't say Wifi is an excuse to "show off." It really isn't.
Also, we should get back to what this topic is about. It's about who is good with Bowser. However, I've noticed you keep claiming who Bowser is good or bad against all the time as if it was set in stone. Falco, for example, I have problems against, but for reasons other than chaingrabs. Chaingrabbing falcos usually give room for human error and, at times, I can whirling fortress away in time. It happens. Also, you should always expect it coming, so you should know not to let a Falco get too close. Yes, it's hard but it's not impossible. If a player has plenty of experience fighting Falco, then this will come easy. I fight a Falco quite often, so I'm already used to chaingrabs and laser camping and I know how to get around them. You may not have the same experience as I do, so you might die far more quickly against Falco.
Thats really all it takes when you're trying to be good with Bowser or any character. Experience. You need to know your character and you need experience fighting all sorts of opponents. Me? I fight Mario, Luigi, Snake, DK, Meta Knight, Lucario, Sonic, Fox, Falco, and Kirby quite often. I have experience against those characters. However, I rarely fight against G&W, Sheik, Wario, ROB, or Pikachu since they seem to be very unpopular in tournaments or for friendlies around here. So there's where the whole "experience" thing comes into play.
You think Falco is hard. I think he's managable. You think Luigi is a Bowser counterpick. I think Luigi is easy prey. However, I may think Game and Watch is ridiculous to fight and you might say otherwise because you might have experience fighting G&W all the time while I do not.
Sure, there are characters that naturally do better against Bowser. Thats where the character matchups come in. Put the best Bowser against the best G&W, G&W is probably going to win. However, in most realistic cases, it's going to be the better player who wins in the end. So while G&W is naturally considered to be one of Bowser's hardest fights, a poor G&W will still lose to a fairly smart Bowser player.
In order to be great as a Bowser player, you'll need to know how to use Bowser against all kinds of opponents and know how to fight against them. In short, you need experience. Without experience, you will not succeed. This applies to anything we do, whether it be smash or school or work. In school, you do homework. Thats experience. At work, you go through training. In Smash, you play against various skilled opponents and learn how to play against them as your favorite character. After all, no one is a master after only a few rounds.
And finally, don't do Bowser dittos. They mean nothing. All it proves is that you're good at winning as Bowser against another Bowser. You can beat all other Bowsers in dittos, but if you can't beat any other kind of opponent, then you're not a good Bowser.
I don't care about the names of the opponents I play. I don't care who they use. All I ever care about is if they're good or not, because if they're good, one of two things will happen. 1) I win and go home. 2) I lose, try again, and learn from my mistakes and start building experience.
So, long story short.... Who's good with Bowser? Bowser players with experience.