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| There were lots of instances of us Brawling after this, but none were particularly notable, as I was yet to win. I came relatively close though :P | | There were lots of instances of us Brawling after this, but none were particularly notable, as I was yet to win. I came relatively close though :P |
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| But even after Omega Tyrant disappeared from the Wiki, we still found opportunities to Brawl again. While I obviously lost most, I've actually racked up some wins, beating new main Lucario with Toon Link, and also beating his Ganondorf with the same chap, bringing justice to Hyrule. | | But even after Omega Tyrant disappeared from the Wiki, we still found opportunities to Brawl again. While I obviously lost most, I've actually racked up some wins, beating new main Lucario with Fourth Sword, and also beating his Ganondorf with the same chap, bringing justice to Hyrule. |
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| I finally got one more chance to play him before the Wi-Fi went down, using my new main {{SSBB|R.O.B.}} I still never actually won a match, but as per usual, I came close at the start, before gradually performing worse. My {{SSBB|Olimar}} did surprisingly well, and I had a lot of fun in a King Dedede vs Bowser before ruining it by self-destructing.
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| ===[[User:PSIWolf|PSIWolf]]=== | | ===[[User:PSIWolf|PSIWolf]]=== |
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| Overall, I can see why Scr7 would consider himself pro-amateur, there were times I noticed good knowledge of move choice, like when he angled Pikachu's forward tilt to try and get through my shield, and general Meta Knight skill. If he is a pro-amateur though, he's only just there. Unless he's just reeeeally not used to lag. Which would be odd for someone who lives in a country with no tournament scene beyond the capital city and regularly challenges wiki users to Brawls. | | Overall, I can see why Scr7 would consider himself pro-amateur, there were times I noticed good knowledge of move choice, like when he angled Pikachu's forward tilt to try and get through my shield, and general Meta Knight skill. If he is a pro-amateur though, he's only just there. Unless he's just reeeeally not used to lag. Which would be odd for someone who lives in a country with no tournament scene beyond the capital city and regularly challenges wiki users to Brawls. |
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| ===Chilex===
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| Aside from a handful of Brawls with Scr7, Chilex was the first user that I brawled after becoming a {{SSBB|R.O.B.}} main, and I would say I did pretty well. The guy digs the Fire Emblem characters, and mains Marth, with an Ike on the side. There was a Meta Knight at one point too, but I gave it a good mullering. The Marth was pretty good, and was able to hit me with all of his [[Counter]]s, managing to win a couple of matches. I won more though, perhaps because a character with no projectiles will naturally struggle when faced with my onslaught of [[Robo Beam]]s and [[Gyro]]s. Chilex learned to perfect shield the Gyros, but he regularly fell for the Robo Lasers. Generally, if my Robo Lasers didn't connect, it was because I missed, not because he defended himself. I did lose one match partly because I was distracted by [http://www.youtube.com/Stelios78910 someone] in a Skype call, but I got a well-deserved [[No Johns]] in response.
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| Funnily enough, Chilex actually won more matches with Ike than he lost. Although I was dealing more attacks throughout, a R.O.B. has to work very hard to KO a heavy character, while Ike just needs a little swish of the sword. I think this cost me in the end, but I still won one of the three matches. I did also win a match with Mario and Olimar, but lost badly with Toon Link.
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| I noticed a few flaws with Chilex while I played. On occasion, I would start charging a smash attack while completely idle, and Chilex would blindly walk into it and get himself killed. I think I got him with two or three fully charged forward smashes. Something else which held him back; giving up. If ''Inazuma Eleven'' has taught me anything, it's to never give up. Chilex was in some pretty diar situations (two stocks down, I'm at 53%), but there's always a chance. I never give up in a Brawl, and I like it when my opponent has the same attitude.
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| Chilex was still a good opponent, and I was glad to have played him while I still had the chance. You can watch our matches [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZNeuRXdHviYL0jmivNYzKHczHWJGC_VN here].
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| ==={{S|User|ReiDemon}}===
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| I added ReiDemon's friend code way back in 2011. In fact he was one of the first people I ever added on Brawl. We tried to Brawl, but we just couldn't connect, no matter how hard we tried. Over the years, I filled out my friend roster completely, and I had to delete somebody whenever I needed to add a new friend. Despite this, even though I'd never brawled ReiDemon, I could never bring myself to delete him. Partly because his icon on the roster was cool, partly because... well he's a bloody awesome guy.
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| So you can bet I was surprised when he asked me for a Brawl, the very day before the Wi-Fi was set to go down. I thought to myself; "a chance to Brawl one of the very first people in my friend list, who I've gone my entire life without fighting? Damn straight I'll play!"
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| Of course, ReiDemon had gotten quite out of practice at the game, and I started things off by 2-stocking him with {{SSBB|Bowser}}. He progressively got better though, and started putting up more of a fight. Towards the end, he even won a few matches, including a three-stock! I won the final match quite convincingly by using R.O.B., but I felt very pleased just to have actually played against the guy. My Wi-Fi can die a happy man.
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