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===Tnaryt Agemo===
===Tnaryt Agemo===
A user who only recently appeared, closely linked to Omega Tyrant. He plays a good Kirby, as such, I lost to him in every match I played against him. I did come close to victory on a few occasions, but it wasn't quite enough. Tnaryt Agemo could perform all the same Brawling techniques as Omega Tyrant, being able to DI, momentum cancel, ukemi and the like. Mysteriously, he also knew exactly how to fend off my playstyle, as if we'd Brawled lots of times before. I'm not sure how Tnaryt Agemo had this knowledge, but I shall pass on this warning to his future opponents; Tnaryt Agemo may have the ability to read minds.
A user who only recently appeared, closely linked to Omega Tyrant. He plays a good Kirby, as such, I lost to him in every match I played against him. I did come close to victory on a few occasions, but it wasn't quite enough. Tnaryt Agemo could perform all the same Brawling techniques as Omega Tyrant, being able to DI, momentum cancel, ukemi and the like. Mysteriously, he also knew exactly how to fend off my playstyle, as if we'd Brawled lots of times before. I'm not sure how Tnaryt Agemo had this knowledge, but I shall pass on this warning to his future opponents; Tnaryt Agemo may have the ability to read minds.
==={{S|User|Smash Master}}===
Indeed, the time had finally come for me to face off against Smash Master. It's clear to see he'd changed somewhat from the Smash Master we've all come to know, only rolling when I have a wave of projectiles coming his way, and actually learning some decent combos with throws. Side smashes were still used plentifully, however.
I put myself at a clear disadvantage for our matches; I used a set of component cables to connect the Wii to the TV that can cut out on occasion, I was in a Skype call with a group of friends, possibly lowering my attention and increasing lag, and I had Blu Tack around my control stick and C-Stick. This Blu Tack was present because I use it to cushion potential noises while I am [http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWQp0w3GgjkEDBX6QNAXkXrYBk9H4Bx3K&feature=mh_lolz Let's Playing ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''].
The component cables did not make much of an impact, though the Skype call and Blu Tack did alter my performance. The Skype call distracted me and caused me to lose focus on occasion, and the Blu Tack's tendency to have my control sticks get briefly stuck led to me relying on Smash Attacks, or not being able to use my desired attack quickly enough.
I defeated Smash Master more often than I lost to him, though the amount of losses I suffered was still uncomfortable. Smash Master had a clear problem with projectiles. Either he would try to pull a string of rolls to dodge my projectiles, or just continue shielding until the shield was so small, I could damage him. My easiest wins came as a result of simply keeping my distance and spamming projectiles. Smash Master also had a clear emphasis on offense. Many times, I would be able to approach Smash Master, and then just bring out the shield. Smash Master would attack, and I would then punish him. It's a shame I didn't employ this tactic more, force of habit led to me going more on the offensive, which is not the way to fight Smash Master. The final flaw Smash Master showed off was that he was completely adamant in opening with a forward throw. If I were on 0% damage, I could just keep my distance, and projectile spam him, Smash Master being completely clueless how to retaliate, as he somehow still thought that going for a grab would be a good idea.
I would give myself a positive matchup over Smash Master, but at this moment, not an especially strong one. I might play him another time with the Blu Tack off, and hopefully with some more shielding on both ends.