Yeah, There is no X-character can beat X-character in SSBM. And watch what you say about the Lady in Orange! :D
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Cool, I never knew that... But then again I've never needed a continue... at least not that I can remember.
Ok then since we seem to have some good SSBM players here answr me this
How is Samus good? She has great long range but up close and personal how do you use her?
Dude, skynes, Samus is just as good close-range as long. She's bloody powerful, and her attacks really don't have much downtime. she has one of the best Spikes around, Down A Aerial, and one of the hardest to avoid Meteors, Light Up A. Her A-Attack range is very nice. She's the one to use. At least for me.
Oh, those. Did you know that if you tilt the stick like, in between one of the side notches and the one above/below it, you'll kick diagonally in that direction? Same goes for her Side Smash.
Huh. And I thought it was a Samus thing. The Light Up A kick is really good, though. Hey, you know the attacks that Samus does coming back up from an edge? That kick and the one that looks like the Side Smash? Do you know how the game chooses which one for Samus to do, or is it random?
Oh, those. Did you know that if you tilt the stick like, in between one of the side notches and the one above/below it, you'll kick diagonally in that direction? Same goes for her Side Smash.
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That's... very interesting. I'll have to go try that.
Oh, those. Did you know that if you tilt the stick like, in between one of the side notches and the one above/below it, you'll kick diagonally in that direction? Same goes for her Side Smash.
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That's... very interesting. I'll have to go try that.
Yes... I learned all this in training mode going for those trophies. Incase you didn't know, if you use Ness and go to the speed 2x and PK fire like heck on a heavy character agaist a way, you can get in the 80's of constant combos? It's amazing what you can do when you piss around with game options :)
Although I'm not a total newb to SSBM, everything you guys are saying makes little to no sense. I just turn it on, wack people around with shiny swords, get my win, be happy, eat food, repeat till tired.
Well, for one. If you actually know what the attacks are and a accurate amout of damage it does. You beat beat some of those Hard-to-get-trophies, such as Mew and Crazy Hand.
Although I'm not a total newb to SSBM, everything you guys are saying makes little to no sense. I just turn it on, wack people around with shiny swords, get my win, be happy, eat food, repeat till tired.
The best thing about SSBM is that it's a blast no matter how good you are or what "intensity" you and your friends choose to play in.
The thing that I really really like about SSBM, though, is really analyzing the strategies and tactis and junk. It's amazing how deep the game can get once you take it there. There appears to be no limit to how interesting and complicated it can be.