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Robostrike
03-16-2008, 07:35 PM
Okay, for all you people who are constantly in need of mastering characters, like TL, why don't you pretend yourself as TL and then go wield a light sword, but make sure its sort of heavy but not too heavy. If you've played a bit of TL, at least knowing the moveset by heart, do it yourself. Pretend you are TL and be an embarrassment to yourself and actually perform the moves. What you do is actually understanding how TL moves, how long it takes to initiate each attack, and allows you to understand just how long, or how much time of lagging, stopping, etc. you require to initiate moves. Then play the game again. It really helps to tell yourself, "Okay, BAir requires like a bit of delay time, so I'll initiate it a bit early." (For example). It really helps yourself to stop saying you can't master a character and instead just visualize it in your head how things will work out. Then test it out and modify it so that way you get what the games does and sync to it. If constantly playing a character isn't helping you, this is another method to understanding characters much easier.
zifn15
03-16-2008, 08:19 PM
The problem with what you suggest is that the physics in SSBB and real life are completely different. Also a broad sword is very heavy even a short one like Toon Links would be very heavy. This weight will make the sword very difficult to control(for novices). The sword will be come much more difficult to control if we even attempted some of the stuff that link/Toon Link did. This will cause accidents and Jack Thompson will have more video game related stuff to rant about.
BattleChrist
03-16-2008, 08:23 PM
Hahahaha wow are you rally trying to give people that as advice..................HAHAHAHAH LMFAO:laugh:
Zinger314
03-16-2008, 08:43 PM
In real life, Gravity is 32 ft/s. For Toon Link, Gravity is like.....3.2 ft/s
Stimpy
03-16-2008, 09:18 PM
Okay, for all you people who are constantly in need of mastering characters, like TL, why don't you pretend yourself as TL and then go wield a light sword, but make sure its sort of heavy but not too heavy. If you've played a bit of TL, at least knowing the moveset by heart, do it yourself. Pretend you are TL and be an embarrassment to yourself and actually perform the moves. What you do is actually understanding how TL moves, how long it takes to initiate each attack, and allows you to understand just how long, or how much time of lagging, stopping, etc. you require to initiate moves. Then play the game again. It really helps to tell yourself, "Okay, BAir requires like a bit of delay time, so I'll initiate it a bit early." (For example). It really helps yourself to stop saying you can't master a character and instead just visualize it in your head how things will work out. Then test it out and modify it so that way you get what the games does and sync to it. If constantly playing a character isn't helping you, this is another method to understanding characters much easier.
....Brilliant!!11! :colorful:
Warlock*G
03-16-2008, 09:33 PM
Okay, for all you people who are constantly in need of mastering characters, like TL, why don't you pretend yourself as TL and then go wield a light sword, but make sure its sort of heavy but not too heavy. If you've played a bit of TL, at least knowing the moveset by heart, do it yourself. Pretend you are TL and be an embarrassment to yourself and actually perform the moves. What you do is actually understanding how TL moves, how long it takes to initiate each attack, and allows you to understand just how long, or how much time of lagging, stopping, etc. you require to initiate moves. Then play the game again. It really helps to tell yourself, "Okay, BAir requires like a bit of delay time, so I'll initiate it a bit early." (For example). It really helps yourself to stop saying you can't master a character and instead just visualize it in your head how things will work out. Then test it out and modify it so that way you get what the games does and sync to it. If constantly playing a character isn't helping you, this is another method to understanding characters much easier.
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10char
....Brilliant!!11! :colorful:
+1
10toonlinks
TaurToph
03-17-2008, 01:24 AM
+2
20chars
Benedetto
03-17-2008, 01:33 AM
Okay, for all you people who are constantly in need of mastering characters, like TL, why don't you pretend yourself as TL and then go wield a light sword, but make sure its sort of heavy but not too heavy. If you've played a bit of TL, at least knowing the moveset by heart, do it yourself. Pretend you are TL and be an embarrassment to yourself and actually perform the moves. What you do is actually understanding how TL moves, how long it takes to initiate each attack, and allows you to understand just how long, or how much time of lagging, stopping, etc. you require to initiate moves. Then play the game again. It really helps to tell yourself, "Okay, BAir requires like a bit of delay time, so I'll initiate it a bit early." (For example). It really helps yourself to stop saying you can't master a character and instead just visualize it in your head how things will work out. Then test it out and modify it so that way you get what the games does and sync to it. If constantly playing a character isn't helping you, this is another method to understanding characters much easier.
Dunno what really made you have to say that, but I am lmao anyways.
NESSBOUNDER
03-17-2008, 01:40 AM
Yeah, as a Ness/Lucas main I do this all the time. It's kinda hard to get the PSI to come out whenever I want it, and PK freeze makes your head hurt if you do it too often.
Robostrike
03-17-2008, 12:26 PM
Please understand that this isn't really for people who have already mastered TL, as well, doesn't fit for Ness + Lucas, so see how I only posted this on only for TL boards and not Brawl Tactic Discussion Thread. I only did this for those who are constantly nagging how they can't seem to use TL swordsmanship that well. Taking a real life interpretation will greatly help understanding the timing of attacks (does not include with the high jump height). I do it and it gets the rhythm of understanding the character much better.
Commander Blitzkrieg
03-17-2008, 12:33 PM
*facepalm*
Andromeda
03-17-2008, 12:35 PM
You've played too much videogames.
Robostrike
03-17-2008, 12:38 PM
Yes I do, and this is what i do at work...when no one is around.
Benedetto
03-17-2008, 12:56 PM
He's obviously being sarcastic.
Robostrike
03-17-2008, 01:08 PM
Well, I do do it at home when I'm really pissed off that my attacks aren't really connecting.
fireb0rn
03-17-2008, 02:24 PM
Okay, for all you people who are constantly in need of mastering characters, like TL, why don't you pretend yourself as TL and then go wield a light sword, but make sure its sort of heavy but not too heavy. If you've played a bit of TL, at least knowing the moveset by heart, do it yourself. Pretend you are TL and be an embarrassment to yourself and actually perform the moves. What you do is actually understanding how TL moves, how long it takes to initiate each attack, and allows you to understand just how long, or how much time of lagging, stopping, etc. you require to initiate moves. Then play the game again. It really helps to tell yourself, "Okay, BAir requires like a bit of delay time, so I'll initiate it a bit early." (For example). It really helps yourself to stop saying you can't master a character and instead just visualize it in your head how things will work out. Then test it out and modify it so that way you get what the games does and sync to it. If constantly playing a character isn't helping you, this is another method to understanding characters much easier.
RL smash bros? olol
$nuggles
03-17-2008, 02:34 PM
I woke up and decided to read this... After about 2 hours of trying to comprehend the deep level of understanding, I eventually went to Goodwill and bought a pair of green clothes, pants, and a hat. I stood silently as I took a large branch and visualized myself holding the Master Sword... I felt it's power. I then slowly walked into my isolated backyard as I imagined a colorful battlefield filled with mystifying wonder. I drew my sword and paused. I stared into the eyes of my invisible opponent... It was Snake... he finally came... The battle was long and fierce as I exchanged my share of Bair to Fairs, and a stock was lost. I was worried for a moment till I noticed the large rocks that I can use as bombs. I used all my fury and finally ended the match with a bomb > bair > uair. The combo was flawless. I picked up my spoils and fiercely stared into the eyes of my lifeless unexisting opponent. It was then the shrooms wore off and I realized I just spent 27 bucks on green clothes.
Robostrike
03-17-2008, 02:53 PM
Well, now you got yourself a cosplay costume you can wear in the next Anime Convention. If you see a free TV nearby, plug a wii in and start playing brawl, eventually you'll get enough people playing that you may even be able to probably make a tournament out of it.
Johnknight1
03-17-2008, 08:44 PM
WTF?
Smash bros. is the most unrealistic s*** ever. Life is the most realistic s*** ever.
Video games is about being unreal, not being real. Real life is dull, unless you want a soap opera. But those type of lives and shows always bore me. >_>
+ OVER 9,000
Toon LinkzerXXXorz!
ShockIce
03-17-2008, 09:50 PM
Hey guys! This just in! Real life =/= Video games!
I woke up and decided to read this... After about 2 hours of trying to comprehend the deep level of understanding, I eventually went to Goodwill and bought a pair of green clothes, pants, and a hat. I stood silently as I took a large branch and visualized myself holding the Master Sword... I felt it's power. I then slowly walked into my isolated backyard as I imagined a colorful battlefield filled with mystifying wonder. I drew my sword and paused. I stared into the eyes of my invisible opponent... It was Snake... he finally came... The battle was long and fierce as I exchanged my share of Bair to Fairs, and a stock was lost. I was worried for a moment till I noticed the large rocks that I can use as bombs. I used all my fury and finally ended the match with a bomb > bair > uair. The combo was flawless. I picked up my spoils and fiercely stared into the eyes of my lifeless unexisting opponent. It was then the shrooms wore off and I realized I just spent 27 bucks on green clothes.
lmao
i love this place
Kilikan
03-19-2008, 10:43 PM
Videos + sticky plz.
Can someone post a youtube of someone doing this, I don't think im doing it right
Jako Tako
03-19-2008, 10:49 PM
I tried to improve my ranged game by throwing real bombs it didnt work so well....
NeptunerAV
03-19-2008, 10:55 PM
OMG!
I know right!
I love morphing from zelda to shiek/sheik!
plus my teleport Up+B pwns everything in sight :D
Kilikan
03-19-2008, 11:08 PM
OMG!
I know right!
I love morphing from zelda to shiek/sheik!
plus my teleport Up+B pwns everything in sight :D
you pretty much baired the joke with that one...
Super_Nostalgic
03-19-2008, 11:32 PM
You know, I used to do this with C. Falcon back in Melee. Of coarse, the neighbors got kinda mad when half the galaxey was destroyed when I tried the Falcon Punch.
SexyDoodles
03-20-2008, 05:46 PM
lmfao
this thread is hilarious
Fire52388
03-22-2008, 11:39 AM
Wow. . . way too many people are taking this post seriously. It's scary.
Crizthakidd
03-22-2008, 12:37 PM
what do u do if u wanna do this for lucario or jiggs
Vandom6
03-23-2008, 03:13 PM
I tried it for Kirby and I almost choked to death! What am I doing wrong?
Scarlet Jile
03-23-2008, 07:37 PM
I put on my robe and wizard cap.
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