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'''Foghorn''' is a semi-professional smasher and tournament organizer in Iowa City, IA.  His real name is '''Aaron Kirschner''' and his user name on the Smash Wiki is [[User:Clarinet Hawk|Clarinet Hawk]].  He is primarily a doubles player and is one of the founding members of the [[SLAPAHO]] crew.  He is credited as the discoverer of the [[SLAPASTICK]] glitch.  He has defeated Mid Boss of Smash Brawl Rankings in friendlies.
'''Foghorn''' is a semi-professional smasher and tournament organizer in Iowa City, IA.  His real name is '''Aaron Kirschner''' and his user name on the Smash Wiki is [[User:Clarinet Hawk|Clarinet Hawk]].  He is primarily a doubles player and is one of the founding members of the [[SLAPAHO]] crew.  He is credited as the discoverer of the [[SLAPASTICK]] glitch.  He has defeated Mid Boss of Smash Brawl Rankings in friendlies.
==Smash Styles==
===General===
Aaron plays smash mostly through attempting to win mindgames.  He tends to sit back and identify his opponents weaknesses at the beinging of the match, and then exploit them furiously to finish it.  It is not uncommon for him to go down 4-2 in a four stock match before roaring back to win, taking less than 50% damage for the rest of the game.  His goal is to play a mistake free game and exploit each and every one of his opponents miscues.
===N64===
Kirschner's main character was [[Kirby (SSB)|Kirby]] in the original Super Smash Bros.  While he never played competitively during the time only the original was out, he began playing again in 2007 and greatly improved his skill.  He focuses on using Kirby's drill kick, cutter, and neutral A to rack up damage, then using the drill kick to spike an opponent after knocking them off the edge.  He is also quite good at performing [[Kirbycide]]s.
===Melee===
====Doubles====
Aaron's main character is [[Marth (SSBM)|Marth]], but he has been known to play [[Young Link (SSBM)|Young Link]] if he feels so inclined.  He will usually team with [[Ax|Alex "Ax" Schumacher]] (a [[Roy]] player).  When playing as [[Marth]], his job is to put damage on the other team and set up kills from [[Roy]]'s power moves, while also [[edgeguarding]] and spiking as appropriate.  When Ax plays [[Link]] Kirschner will use [[Young Link]] and flip roles.  As [[Young Link]], he uses the Dair as his primary move and has developed impeccable aim with it. Also, he will play [[Mr. Game & Watch]] when the [[SLAPAHO]] team is playing in [[Hyrule Temple]] and his partner is playing [[Samus]].  Here, the team makes good use of the [[Oil Panic]] attack (both [[The kamikaze glitch|glitch]] and normal).
====Singles====
When playing singles, Kirschner will use [[Marth]] in almost every situation.  He is a very opportunistic player, making good use of Marth's [[counter]] until his opponent reveals an opening.  He is also relentless with Marth's [[spike]].  His tertiary move is a combo involving Marth's back throw into a forward smash, often followed by a spike.  He is currently progressing as formidable opponent with both [[Fox]] and [[Jigglypuff]] in addition to [[Marth]].
===Brawl===
====Doubles====
Kirschner plays [[Zelda (SSBB)|Zelda]] in Brawl doubles.  He most often teams with Ax playing [[Pit (SSBB)|Pit]].  He is an expert [[edgeguarding|edgeguarder]] and generally takes the support/finisher role on the team.  He and Ax have developed multiple strategies to take advantage of the fact that Din's Fire does not hurt Pit while he is using his Angel Ring.  They will often get one character caught in the ring and have Zelda repeat Din's Fire until there is enough knockback to kill the opponent.
====Singles====
Kirschner mains [[Falco (SSBB)|Falco]], with a large complement of other character behind him for difficult match-ups.  He has begun to play [[King Dedede (SSBB)|King Dedede]] as well.  He maintains his normal strategic defensive play coupled with burst of high intensity offense.  His [[edgeguarding]] and [[spike]] skills are two of his best assets.  His main goal in a game is to knock his opponent out of his/her primary strategy and force them to face him on his own terms.  By having such a large collection of characters, Kirschner is almost always able to force his opponents into poor matchups.


==Tournaments==
==Tournaments==

Revision as of 12:36, February 1, 2010

Aaron Kirschner "Foghorn"
Character info
Smash 64 mains Kirby, Jigglypuff
Other Smash 64 characters Luigi, Donkey Kong
Brawl mains Falco, King Dedede
Other Brawl characters Marth, Diddy Kong
Team info
Crew(s) SLAPAHO
Personal and other info
Real name Aaron Kirschner
Birth date (age 36)
Location Iowa City, IA USA
Miscellaneous info
Skill Other Semi-pro
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Foghorn is a semi-professional smasher and tournament organizer in Iowa City, IA. His real name is Aaron Kirschner and his user name on the Smash Wiki is Clarinet Hawk. He is primarily a doubles player and is one of the founding members of the SLAPAHO crew. He is credited as the discoverer of the SLAPASTICK glitch. He has defeated Mid Boss of Smash Brawl Rankings in friendlies.

Tournaments

Kirschner placed second behind SLAPAHO teammate C.J. Palmer in his debut tournament.

In subsequent tournaments, Kirschner and Palmer have had the misfortune of meeting in early rounds of single elimination tournaments. That said, Kirschner's only losses in tournaments have come at the hands of Palmer.

Kirschner hosted, organized, and officiated the Last Hurrah Doubles Tournament and all parts of the University of Iowa Smash Championship Series.

Trivia

  • He is arguably the best Zelda player in Iowa City.
  • Aaron used Pikachu, then Zelda, Mewtwo, Ganondorf, Roy, and Young Link as primary characters between 2001 and 2003 before settling on Marth.
  • He is the top bass clarinet player and among the top five clarinet players at the University of Iowa.
  • He is studying to become a professional music composer.