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Although it is excellent, Shulk's range nevertheless has its flaws: his heavy reliance on aerials makes him prone to [[out of shield]] attacks, his smash attacks are completely unsafe on shield without Buster, and most of the Monado's sweetspots are located close to him. Lastly, the Monado Arts require precise usage because of their respective strengths and weaknesses, as well as their cooldown duration. This is further compounded by the Arts' [[advanced technique]]s requiring extreme frame precision. | Although it is excellent, Shulk's range nevertheless has its flaws: his heavy reliance on aerials makes him prone to [[out of shield]] attacks, his smash attacks are completely unsafe on shield without Buster, and most of the Monado's sweetspots are located close to him. Lastly, the Monado Arts require precise usage because of their respective strengths and weaknesses, as well as their cooldown duration. This is further compounded by the Arts' [[advanced technique]]s requiring extreme frame precision. | ||
Due to | Due to his high learning curve, Shulk's representation and results at high-level play were initially below-average. Despite this, Shulk has a dedicated playerbase that have gradually discovered unique Monado Art set-ups and technical combos, allowing his placings at regional tournaments to gradually improve and become more consistent; several dedicated mains have even managed to earn noteworthy results at national tournaments, such as {{Sm|Nicko}} and {{Sm|Kome}} both managing to place 17th at [[Frame Perfect Series 2]] and 33rd at [[2GGC: Civil War]]. | ||
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