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I'll hold you to that.This thread will become amazing soon.
Will do, thanks for the critique. (: I switched to Squirt at 59% because... Sponge is really bad against him. lol. But I agree with what you said.I only watched the first game, Buuda, but I have some comments:
-Incorporate more empty short hops, platform camping, and shellshifting into your Squirtle's movement. As of now, your movement is far too predictable.
-Watch your rolling. You rolled backwards a lot.
-Be wary of trading hits with your opponent, especially with Squirtle. He's extra light and doesn't take exchanges very well.
Just watched the second match:
-Don't make your grabs so telegraphed. You went for a lot of running grabs, and Sponge spotdodged most of them. Mix it up by stopping in front of him, using Rock Smash/smash attack, or running through him and pivot grabbing him.
-Follow up aerials with Squirtle at low percents with jab.
-Ftilt more with Squirtle. It's sooooo good.
-I don't understand why you switched from Charizard to Squirtle at 59%. Charizard won't be getting KO'd here, but Squirtle can get KO'd by an fsmash either at this point or very close to it, depending on your location on the stage.
-Use more nair with Ivysaur.
Actually, for a minute, I thought I had some sort of virus.Just bringing a touch of Disney magic to the Pokemon Trainer boards.
You would love riding to a tournament with me, then.i love disney songs so much
This^i love pandas, if you do not, you are a communist.