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Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2007 12:02 pm
'Ello, this happens to be my first post in this guild.
Well, to the point, do you have that friend or sibling that always seems to be able to beat the crap out of you in a friendly game of Smash Bros.?
Well I know I do. He's my Mom's Boyfriend's son (practically my older brother). He's always able to beat me in a match, no matter what character I use.
Anyone else?
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Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2007 1:17 pm
Not really. >.< I know people who can beat me but they don't beat me that badly.
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Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2007 2:55 pm
Well it's not like he completely destroys me all the time.
He just wins the majority of battles.
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Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2007 3:12 pm
Unfortunately, none of my good friends are any good at smash. My brother is the only person who is a challenge to me, but he's in college now. But of course I know people who are better than me; people who I have played with in tournaments (just some local high school tournaments). My high school is pretty massive, though. Over 900 students per grade.
My brother's close friend plays a lot of smash, but does not use advanced techniques. What's funny about this is that he's actually really good. I beat him every time, but he poses a challenge still, which is impressive when all you can do is roll stressed He would be amazing if he would just practice his damn wavedashing/SHFFLing.
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Interesting Conversationalist
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Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2007 6:25 pm
I can beat my parents at smash when I play them, and that's about it. I'm horrible unless some button masher comes in. Of course, I proved a newbie could win over more experienced players when I played Soul Caliber 3 for the first time. Greatest.Moment.Ever.
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Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2007 7:42 pm
At my schools SSMB club I'm the second best with link and I pose a challenge for everyone except the pros. There's also a girl who's supposedly able to four-stock the pros (they said her main isn't jigglypuff). What's surprising is that my friend anthony playing as Ganondorf always beats me with two stocks left.
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Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2007 9:08 pm
Out of all the people who actually play where i live i am the best, my two best friends do pose a challenge however, they both teamed up on me with a team match, me (Gannondorf), Dr.Mario and Marth at Poke Floats, i won by one stock.
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Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2007 2:48 pm
RikuV.S.Shadow Out of all the people who actually play where i live i am the best, my two best friends do pose a challenge however, they both teamed up on me with a team match, me (Gannondorf), Dr.Mario and Marth at Poke Floats, i won by one stock. Ahem... GANNON-BANNED!!!!That is all. And in other news; I play exclusivley as Ganondorf in tourney's, so my match ups are pretty bad. No one at my college (community college) really offers that much of a challenge for me (one decent falco). 3 vs 1 and I 3 stock them. stare As far as in my group of friends... My friend kicks my @#$in;g a**. She's a Zelda main. A damn good Zelda too. I give her a challenge, but if she's on a roll, I'm mopped. gonk I have another friend who drains the joy out of the game. He's an advanced player (more so than I, and I WD, WL, SHFFL, etc.), infinitly better than I am, a show off, extremely competitive, and doesn't really help me at all. So yeah. stare That about sums it up. Everyone else I play is decent. It's just the pro tourney's where I get the most practice and enjoyment out of losing.
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Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2007 3:23 pm
SilentBlackTiger RikuV.S.Shadow Out of all the people who actually play where i live i am the best, my two best friends do pose a challenge however, they both teamed up on me with a team match, me (Gannondorf), Dr.Mario and Marth at Poke Floats, i won by one stock. Ahem... GANNON-BANNED!!!!That is all. And in other news; I play exclusivley as Ganondorf in tourney's, so my match ups are pretty bad. No one at my college (community college) really offers that much of a challenge for me (one decent falco). 3 vs 1 and I 3 stock them. stare As far as in my group of friends... My friend kicks my @#$in;g a**. She's a Zelda main. A damn good Zelda too. I give her a challenge, but if she's on a roll, I'm mopped. gonk I have another friend who drains the joy out of the game. He's an advanced player (more so than I, and I WD, WL, SHFFL, etc.), infinitly better than I am, a show off, extremely competitive, and doesn't really help me at all. So yeah. stare That about sums it up. Everyone else I play is decent. It's just the pro tourney's where I get the most practice and enjoyment out of losing. I knew it was coming.
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Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2007 7:24 pm
My friend who mains Marth trashes me all the time, usually with one or two stocks left. So far, I've only been able to beat him once with Fox. The problem is that he's really good with his spacing, so he's out of range of my shield grabs. He's also a very aggressive Marth, so those two qualities make him insanely difficult to deal with.
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Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2007 8:22 pm
I don't really have any friends that are incredibly good at smash. Most or maybe all my friends I would consider novices at SBBM. I play my two younger brothers a lot but I always 3 or 4 stock them.
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Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2007 9:59 pm
My two best friends own me at Smash all the time. I'm not terrible though. I can get them down to at least 4 or less lives when I'm fighting them. Btw, I play stock matches (10 or more.)
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Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2007 10:53 am
Sledgehammer92 My two best friends own me at Smash all the time. I'm not terrible though. I can get them down to at least 4 or less lives when I'm fighting them. Btw, I play stock matches (10 or more.) Yeah, I used to do the same thing, with 20 stock. Then I learned how to really play Smash.
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Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 4:41 am
SilentBlackTiger Sledgehammer92 My two best friends own me at Smash all the time. I'm not terrible though. I can get them down to at least 4 or less lives when I'm fighting them. Btw, I play stock matches (10 or more.) Yeah, I used to do the same thing, with 20 stock. Then I learned how to really play Smash.
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Amazing-Ness287 Vice Captain
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Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 7:47 am
if you check the "post your videos" thread there's a video of me(ness) losing to my best friend (Ganondorf - yes, Ganondorf, not Gannondorf, which is incorrect) SilentBlackTiger My friend kicks my @#$in;g a**. She's a Zelda main. A damn good Zelda too. I give her a challenge, but if she's on a roll, I'm mopped. gonk friend? I thought she was your SO? SilentBlackTiger I have another friend who drains the joy out of the game. He's an advanced player (more so than I, and I WD, WL, SHFFL, etc.), infinitly better than I am, a show off, extremely competitive, and doesn't really help me at all. So yeah. stare It's just the pro tourney's where I get the most practice and enjoyment out of losing that's funny, the pros around here are happy to help, I'm actually the ones that's turned down their offers to help me xd that sucks though, you should go over to their house or something. Sio SilentBlackTiger Sledgehammer92 My two best friends own me at Smash all the time. I'm not terrible though. I can get them down to at least 4 or less lives when I'm fighting them. Btw, I play stock matches (10 or more.) Yeah, I used to do the same thing, with 20 stock. Then I learned how to really play Smash.I'm sure he meant that Four stock is the standard. if he didnt, he's a nazi.
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