FullMoon
i'm just joking with you
Well, at least in my case I get to practice writing a lot more than I do speaking, plus while I'm writing I can stop and formulate the sentences better in my head before sending it, when I'm speaking I have less time to organize my thoughts and I end up forgetting a lot of the words I want to say. I dunno if that's something that only happens to me or something more general, but it's what goes on with me at least.I was going to try to tell you this while you were awake, but I'm confused about your "English". You make it sound like you can't speak it well, but to be honest you write more fluently than a lot of people that I've seen. Going from writing to speaking can't be that bad right? Isn't it usually the other way around?
The main thing with Greninja is to get used to his movement as he can be a bit too fast to handle sometimes. You'll also need to learn the timing of SHFF (Short Hop Fast Fall) N-Air in order to be able to get the most use of it.@ FullMoon How do you suggest I start seriously learning Greninja? He's one of the characters I have the most fun with, so I thought that maybe he'd click with me if I learn to play him decently.
Greninja's moves are a bit slow on the start-up side but better when it comes to end lag, so you can't be too aggressive when playing him, try to bait the opponent into doing a mistake more and try to make them impacient with shuriken zoning and after you see the opening go for it. Just don't get too spammy with the shurikens because they do have considerable start-up and end lag.
After that, it's pretty standard really. Learn the timing and spacing with F-Air so you can have a good tool for pressure that's safe on shield, get a better hang on controlling Hydro Pump in order to mess with opponents and all that.
The Greninja boards have a thread full of combos for you to start practicing, so you should look there and try to practice the most important ones.