Whos a super smash bros melee pro?
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Guest_mcmillion
Posted 22 September 2009 - 02:57 AM
#77
Posted 26 September 2009 - 08:04 AM
#78
Guest_inuzukafox
Posted 25 August 2010 - 08:08 AM
While true learning the character, reading the opponent and space are all very important, you still need the fundamentals of playing the game such as L-canceling, Sweet Spotting edges, shield grabbing to be quite a pro at the game.I would actually consider myself pro now in terms of technical skills. I haven't played enough Uber Pros to know what types of mind games works, safest way to stand up after being knocked down. Basically i haven't met too many people who play mind games and are in control of the match most of the time since i'm usually dominating the other player.You guys... wavedashing alone does NOT make you a pro. >_> There are several "professional" Smashers that never wavedashed, like Aniki (check out his Young Link). Aniki COULD wavedash, but in most matches, he chose not to, and still beat players that DID utilize the wavedash.What makes you a pro is dedicating plenty of time to learning your character, and outsmarting your opponent, as well as learning spacing, which is exactly where wavedashing comes into play. If you play Marth and never hit tippers, what's the point? You have to learn your characters good and bad match-ups, and learn their good counterpick levels.In any case, I would consider myself above average, but definitely not pro. I'm friends with several "pro" Smashers, and they're just on a whole different level.











