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Revision as of 20:52, January 6, 2014

Requiem of Ice
Character info
Smash 64 main Link
Other Smash 64 character Fox
Melee mains Link, Dr. Mario
Other Melee characters Marth, Ganondorf, Falco
Brawl mains Link, Falco
Other Brawl characters Ike, Wolf, Ganondorf
Project M mains Link, Roy
Other Project M character Mewtwo
Personal and other info
Location Louisiana USA

About Me

I provide very reasonable arguments for anything I can say about Smash Bros. Whether it's about stages, characters or items, even to advanced techniques and secrets, I am the guy to go to. If you want to talk about anything Smash, ask me.
I prominently play as Link in the Super Smash Bros. series. In SSB64 and Melee, I believe he was overpowered. In Brawl, I believe that he is the MOST BALANCED character. I can tell you first-hand, that in the Japanese version of Super Smash Bros., he is undoubtedly the most overpowered character.
I may use lower tiered characters against higher tiered characters, but as I state here, higher tiered characters are more predictable than useful.
I also play Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 and have Ghosts. I am an amazing player, but I am not the best, but am worthy of being a Professional.
I am also quite the Creepypasta enthusiast.

Current Projects

Project Name Project Type Description
CreepyPasta Chaos Indie Game Fight with over 60 characters from the famous genre of Creepypasta! Play as characters such as Slender Man, SCP-049, Jeff the Killer and many more!
The Containment Breach 3rd Person Horror You break into the SCP Foundation in search of viable SCPs. However, not all goes as it seems as a full-on Containment Breach has occurred. With the help of SCP-073 and SCP-049, you will have to find your objectives and get out.
Tall Jack Indie Horror 1...2...3...4... ... ... 40...41...42... ... ... ...43...
Haunted Indie Horror If you think you are safe anywhere, think again. There's nowhere to run, nowhere to hide, nowhere to fight. He is going to find you...
He Comes Indie Horror You are the sole survivor of a plane crash; however, you come out of the plane to see a war-torn, desolate place. You see the sky, red; you find another person wandering around, but is he what he seems?
Dark Link Indie Horror You think you are alone, alone playing Ocarina of Time. This is not the case, however, as Dark Link left the game. You have to search the woods to find out what happened to the victims of previous murders, and to find the truth of this entity.
The Arrival Alternate Reality Series When Lauren goes to visit her childhood friend at a housewarming party, she finds that the house is torn to pieces, and no one is there, not even Kate. Lauren has to find out what has happened to everyone, but will she? What will she find out along the way?
I've Heard of That Urban Legend Video Series I review many urban legends, creepypastas and things in-general. I will also provide in-depth analysis, as well as "investigations".
Boundless Destiny Comic Series Follow the adventures of Stephen Daniels and Amber Kennedy, who are on a quest to prevent the second "Creepypasta War". Meeting old friends, new allies and many more, their quest may be worth fighting for; not only for themselves, but for the dimensions.
Dark Mansion Comic Series/Animated Series Follow your favorite creepypastas, all living under one single roof. How will you react to them?

My Stats With Games

Systems and Games

System Condition
Super Nintendo Great
GameBoy Good
Nintendo 64 Great
GameBoy Advanced Amazing
Nintendo GameCube Amazing
Nintendo Wii Amazing
Nintendo 3DS Great/Amazing
Playstation 2 Amazing
Playstation 3 Like New
PC Amazing

I will list the games by name and what system or systems I own them on. Only PROMINENT games are mentioned.

Super Mario Bros. Wii
Super Mario Bros. 2 (US) Wii
Super Mario Bros. 3 Wii
Super Mario World SNES
Super Mario 64 Nintendo 64
Super Mario Galaxy 2 Wii
Mario Kart 64 Nintendo 64
Mario Kart: Super Circuit GameBoy Advanced
Mario Kart 7 3DS
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Nintendo 64, GameCube, Wii, 3DS
The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages GameBoy Color
The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker GameCube
The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword Wii
Kirby's Adventure Wii
Pokemon Red GameBoy
Pokemon Gold GameBoy
Pokemon Sapphire GameBoy Advanced
Super Smash Bros. Wii, ROM (Project64K)
Super Smash Bros. (JPN) ROM (Project64K)
Super Smash Bros. Melee GameCube
Super Smash Bros. Brawl Wii
Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers ROM
Soul Calibur II GameCube
Soul Calibur V Playstation 3
Resident Evil 4 Wii
Resident Evil 6 Playstation 3
Silent Hill 2 Playstation 2
Call of Duty: Black Ops II Playstation 3
Call of Duty: Ghosts Playstation 3
SCP: Containment Breach PC

Smasher Tactics

Tactic Name Description
Offensive A tactic that is most commonly used by Super Smash Bros. players. It mostly involves characters that have to go head-on for their attacks. It is also the second most predictable of all tactics.
Defensive A tactic, the second most common, used by players. It involves characters that have a higher weight and defensive status than others. It also involves characters with larger attack hitboxes.
Space/Camp A tactic that is very cheap. It involves any character with a long range attack that has considerable knockback and damage, or any character that uses a disjointed hitbox.
Spam The most predictable tactic. It is used by a majority of non-professional players, and is the cheapest tactic of all. It involves characters with decent knockback, but only one single attack needed overall.
Onslaught A tactic that is very unpredictable. This tactic utilizes combos that basically create an onslaught, giving no space for any air. It involves characters with ranged attacks that can stun the opponent, as well as have attacks that can connect closely. It is best used by Link.
No Combo A tactic which has an odd style to it. It is the only tactic to which the player does not use any combo. It is used mainly by players who use very powerful characters that have slower attacks, but higher knockbacks.
Unstoppable The most unpredictable and most useful tactic, but is used by the least amount of players overall. It is a tactic that only works with Fox, Ice Climbers, Meta Knight, and ironically, Link. It keeps your opponent guessing and wondering what will happen next, as the strategies always change with this tactic. It is somewhat the same as Onslaught.