24,486
edits
Serpent King (talk | contribs) m (There.) |
Serpent King (talk | contribs) m (Prep for Combo video delete.) |
||
Line 15: | Line 15: | ||
'''The King''' (or just "'''King'''") is a retired [[Jigglypuff]] player from Calgary, Alberta and the highest [[Smash Panel Power Rankings|ranking]] member of the crew [[DBR]]. He was largely considered to be Canada's premiere Jigglypuff player during the peak of his career. Relatively unknown throughout the ''Smash'' scene participating in tournaments mainly only within the Alberta region, his breakout performance occurred at [[MLG]] Ontario '04, where through a string of upsets, he defeated {{Sm|Tink}}, {{Sm|Dope}} and {{Sm|Neo}} before falling to {{Sm|PC Chris}} and {{Sm|KoreanDJ}}, and then defeated {{Sm|FastLikeTree}} to clinch 5th place and earn his MLG Pro Status. In 2006 he lived in Northern California and was ranked 2nd on the [[NorCal Power Rankings]]. | '''The King''' (or just "'''King'''") is a retired [[Jigglypuff]] player from Calgary, Alberta and the highest [[Smash Panel Power Rankings|ranking]] member of the crew [[DBR]]. He was largely considered to be Canada's premiere Jigglypuff player during the peak of his career. Relatively unknown throughout the ''Smash'' scene participating in tournaments mainly only within the Alberta region, his breakout performance occurred at [[MLG]] Ontario '04, where through a string of upsets, he defeated {{Sm|Tink}}, {{Sm|Dope}} and {{Sm|Neo}} before falling to {{Sm|PC Chris}} and {{Sm|KoreanDJ}}, and then defeated {{Sm|FastLikeTree}} to clinch 5th place and earn his MLG Pro Status. In 2006 he lived in Northern California and was ranked 2nd on the [[NorCal Power Rankings]]. | ||
Along with writing in-depth strategics on Jigglypuff's matchups and moveset potential on [[SmashBoards]], which earned him his Smash Backroom membership, he has also produced two Jigglypuff | Along with writing in-depth strategics on Jigglypuff's matchups and moveset potential on [[SmashBoards]], which earned him his Smash Backroom membership, he has also produced two Jigglypuff combo videos with the help of fellow Concordia University College of Alberta students {{Sm|Sidefx}} and DBR. Named after Jigglypuff's neutral special move [[Rollout]], one of his combo videos has over eighteen thousand views on YouTube since it was uploaded in 2006. It features mainly aerial techniques, but also shows some ground and throw moves. | ||
{{Sm|Mango}} [https://youtu.be/mep1aUW3Opk?t=253 stated] that the reason he decided to main {{SSBM|Jigglypuff}} is because he was inspired from watching King's combo videos. | {{Sm|Mango}} [https://youtu.be/mep1aUW3Opk?t=253 stated] that the reason he decided to main {{SSBM|Jigglypuff}} is because he was inspired from watching King's combo videos. |
edits