Quirk:
Always return to my side of the stage after taking a stock.
YO. Rules of the Internet 45. Rule 45 is a lie.Quirk: I always win.
I thought about it, but remember how he recharges. Smash Bros can't be associated with that travesty. I mean they have standards, for fuck's sake!
The sad, REAL American dichotomyWhenever I play the Captain, I always finish Multi-hit combos with a "Show me ya moves!". I just find it appropriate for some reason.
And also, I have yet to try it, but once I get back into playing online, I might try to just sit around, holding down A while waiting for the opponent to fully KO if they get the Team Rocket treatment. An experiment at annoyance mind games using the machine-gun jab, while also being an alternative to taunting.
Finally got around to buying and downloading Mewtwo.
.... I think the Tekken people who helped balance the game left before the DLC characters started rolling out.
I jump unnecessarily a lot and I almost never use grabs, unless I'm Link/Toon Link and want to grab the ledge.
off the shits"Didn't grab the first time? Press the grab button again immediately and see if it works"
I don't understand how I keep pulling that off.
edited 5th Sep '15 7:58:54 PM by Elbruno
"Yeah, it's a shame. Here we are in an underground cave with all these lasers, and instead of having a rave we're using it for evil."This is sorta Smash related so:
Quirks: When playing as Marth/Lucina/Roy, I always keep pummeling instead of throwing people when I grab them.
When playing as Samus, I always pummel instead of throw too.
I sometimes will taunt after a KO. Especially after one I got from a Final Smash.
Speaking of, I got an epic KO on Dark Pit's FS. I got all 3 of my opponents (Wario, Mii Swordfighter (Sango), and Mii Brawler (Naruto)) caught in the attack while I was testing out one of Blend's stages.
Also, Blend, your Bubble Arena stage (whatever it's called) completely screwed with the AI. I actually had to Self destruct to win the CPU a match because Captain Falcon could not get out of the cannons.
edited 5th Sep '15 8:39:09 PM by powerpuffbats
You know, I have to wonder why Pit is obsessed with this site. It’s gonna ruin his life!I'm not sure I've really got any funny habits while I play. Weirdest I can name is doing a brief dash dance when I'm running at somebody to trip them up.
i assure you it's a very effective maneuver that works every time
Found a neat tool to arrange your most played characters, by the way.
mario is red, i am green, i try my best, but everyone's meanRE: Travis Touchdown:
Whenever I've thought of him being in Smash, all my ideas don't involve the charging mechanic.
You know, I have to wonder why Pit is obsessed with this site. It’s gonna ruin his life!I like to taunt after KOs, if only because it's something to do while waiting for the respawn.
Unfortunately, R.O.B.'s taunts are pretty mediocre and Duck Hunt... Well, there's two okay taunts and one S-Tier taunt in there.
edited 5th Sep '15 8:43:12 PM by Pulse
I sure said that!I try to taunt after K Os, but I usually forget or do it too slowly and let my opponent land a hit on me.
off the shitsI have a tendency to use Wario's side-taunt a lot.
Not just after kills; whenever I think I can get away with it.
You cannot firmly grasp the true form of Squidward's technique!I usually only touch Taunt whenever a notably bad play and/or something else dumb pops up.
Though I do make it a point to greet anyone and everyone in the middle of a screen KO as Kirby.
"Tell them to shut up and have some faith in me." - dead flashback guyI quickly learned to avoid using Villager's Side taunt since it lasts like five seconds causing me to waste valuable time I could be using to get a tree ready. I stick to the Down taunt nowadays.
I also seem to piss a lot of people off whenever I'm playing as Yoshi online and taunt after K Oing them. 9 times out of 10 they tend to get a lot more aggressive if I do that. (Granted, they are a bit annoying to be on the receiving end of.) Maybe that's why I never win any online matches...
edited 5th Sep '15 9:28:37 PM by kablammin45
"Pardon me, that extremely loud and extremely deep voice you may have just heard. It was me. Oh, it is such a long story..."Weird quirks? We'll, I always run to the right side after a KO, sometimes back and forth while I'm waiting. For some reason I think it gives me more room to wait out their redrawn invincibility.
If someone fails a recovery that looks like they should have made it, or otherwise dies as a result of their own actions I'll crouch-walk away from the side of the stage they fell from. I should probably make an "oops" taunt message since it's kinda supposed to mean something like that, but it probably looks like a weird taunt-thing.
And I'll discard a copy power if I have one while someone is losing their last stock, preferably by kitty's dance or wave taunt, when I remember which arrow goes to which.
Weird quirk of mine: Whenever I play as Pikachu, as soon as the match starts, I turn around and crawl backwards to my opponent. Then i quickly crawl forwards when I get too close, then crawl backwards again. I keep doing that until i either get hit, or they get too close.
If you know what Pikachu's backwards crawling animation is, you know why I do it.
"There's not a girl alive who wouldn't be happy being called cute." ~Tamamo-no-MaeI always get up from ledge by jumping, it's instinctual. And I can't tilt for the life of me.
Dopants: He meant what he said and he said what he meant, a Ninety is faithful 100%.I always ledge attack.
I also suck at timing aerial attacks 60% of the time.
You know, I have to wonder why Pit is obsessed with this site. It’s gonna ruin his life!I really want to be better at doing Donkey Kong's new Cargo Up throw to Up Air, but I'm having trouble with the timing. Needing to press twice to actually throw someone is hard to integrate into your head.
I do the same as Wario.
You cannot firmly grasp the true form of Squidward's technique!The only time I ever taunt is when the opponent absolutely refuses to approach. Which happens quite a bit.
I'm basically going "Toro! Toro!"
"It's liberating, realizing you never need to be competent." — UltimatepheerMy off-stage/ledge game has been pretty terrible (For Glory didn't teach me much there), I only just started being able to occasionally hit people with b-air under the stage.
Incidentally, after 15 sets of Best-of-Three friendly matches I only just started winning anything on the ladder
edited 6th Sep '15 7:05:11 AM by BlitzTrain
I never use a shield, like ever.
Jason has come back to kill for Mommy.