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==Playstyle== | ==Playstyle== | ||
WaDi is known for his passive-aggressive playstyle with amazing adaptation and solid fundamentals. With R.O.B., he | WaDi is known for his passive-aggressive playstyle with amazing adaptation and solid fundamentals to the game. With R.O.B., he is able to play neutral by zoning and going for conversions to get good damage. Also, he is known for using some of R.O.B.'s worst tools to get his opponent in disadvantage such as forward throw. While his opponent is in disadvantage, he uses Gyro and Robo Beam to keep his opponent offstage in a bad position, which then takes stocks very quickly. With Mewtwo however, he plays a very aggressive playstyle, being able to turn it into a defensive playstyle. Just like R.O.B., he goes for conversions in neutral to get good damage putting his opponent in disadvantage. He utilizes Shadow Ball for option coverage and crazy setups if he needs to in neutral. WaDi is also known for using Mewtwo as more of a "data collector". Which then is a way to adapt to his opponent's playstyle for a couple of games. Once the time is right, he finishes his sets off with R.O.B., or will stay Mewtwo occasionally. | ||
With Mewtwo, he plays a very aggressive playstyle, | |||
WaDi is known for his counterpicking, switching between R.O.B., Mewtwo, and Ice Climbers (sometimes even after winning a game) to make it difficult for his opponent to adapt. | WaDi is known for his counterpicking, switching between R.O.B., Mewtwo, and Ice Climbers (sometimes even after winning a game) to make it difficult for his opponent to adapt. |