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Latest revision as of 11:36, May 16, 2016

Transdimensionalflux
Character info
Brawl mains Link, Marth
Other Brawl characters Falco, Snake
Personal and other info
Location California USA
Miscellaneous info
Skill Other Amateur

About time I made a user page.

Anyways, I've been playing the Super Smash Bros. games since Melee and currently am mostly playing Brawl, though I've played the former a bit these past few months. Melee was my first GameCube game. I've beaten both games 100% and still play both games competitively with friends. I also play online wi-fi on Brawl, but sadly, I have no friends on the Wii's wi-fi, as I've don't know many people that actually use the function. How sad. And yes, Link is my main on both SSB games that I own. Schweet.

Well if you ever decide to challenge my somewhat amateur skills on the Wii's wi-fi, you can do that as soon as I put up my Brawl code number. If you want to challenge me, do it on Friday-Sunday. Don't challenge me on the weekends, because I most likely decline or ask if we can Brawl at a later date. Probably the following weekend. I don't game on weekdays since I've been up to my eyeballs in schoolwork recently and so I can't really find the time to game on the weekdays.

My skill in Melee wasn't that great, since I never took the habit of wavedashing and L-canceling and all of that. I mainly play for fun in Melee, but I do make use of advanced technique stuff in Brawl. Trust me, I'm way better at Brawl than Melee. However, if you find yourself in a match with me, and if you find lag in the match, expect me to fail on DACUS and short-hop and fast-fall strategies.