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'''Wobbles the Phoenix''', also known as '''Honorbound''', is an American [[smasher]] known for playing the [[Ice Climbers]]. He has become infamous for his use of the [[Grab]] > [[Jab]] > [[F-tilt]] infinite combo that effectively pushed him within the top 10 finalists in his debut major tournament, [[NCT2]]. He placed first | '''Wobbles the Phoenix''', also known as '''Honorbound''', is an American [[smasher]] known for playing the [[Ice Climbers]]. He has become infamous for his use of the [[Grab]] > [[Jab]] > [[F-tilt]] infinite combo that effectively pushed him within the top 10 finalists in his debut major tournament, [[NCT2]]. He placed first at Evo South 2007. | ||
Wobbles' claim to fame also sparked a series of discussions concerning whether or not the Ice Climbers f-tilt infinite should be banned in competitive play. So far, the consensus has been to allow the combo due to its situational nature. Additionally, the infinite is now commonly referred to as "wobbling." | Wobbles' claim to fame also sparked a series of discussions concerning whether or not the Ice Climbers f-tilt infinite should be banned in competitive play. So far, the consensus has been to allow the combo due to its situational nature. Additionally, the infinite is now commonly referred to as "wobbling." |
Revision as of 14:17, March 29, 2007
Wobbles the Phoenix "Honorbound" | |
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Real name | Rob |
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Skill | Professional |
Wobbles the Phoenix, also known as Honorbound, is an American smasher known for playing the Ice Climbers. He has become infamous for his use of the Grab > Jab > F-tilt infinite combo that effectively pushed him within the top 10 finalists in his debut major tournament, NCT2. He placed first at Evo South 2007.
Wobbles' claim to fame also sparked a series of discussions concerning whether or not the Ice Climbers f-tilt infinite should be banned in competitive play. So far, the consensus has been to allow the combo due to its situational nature. Additionally, the infinite is now commonly referred to as "wobbling."