Smasher:Foghorn

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Aaron Kirschner "Foghorn"
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Crew(s) SLAPAHO
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Real name Aaron Kirschner
Location Iowa City, IA
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Skill Other Amature
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Biography

Aaron Kirschner is an amature smasher in Iowa City, IA. He is primarily a doubles player and is one of the founding members of the SLAPAHO crew. He sometimes goes by the alias "foghorn." He is credited as the discoverer of the SLAPASTICK glitch.

Smash Styles

  • Doubles

Aaron's main character is Marth, but he has been known to play Young Link if he feels so inclined. He will usually team with 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 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.

Tournaments

Kirschner has competed in one singles tournament at the University of Iowa, where he placed second behind SLAPAHO teammate C.J. Palmer.

Trivia

  • In the 64 version of Super Smash Bros. Kirschner used Kirby as his primary character.
  • Aaron used Pikachu, then Zelda, Mewtwo, Ganondorf, Roy, and Young Link as primary characters between 2001 and 2003 before settling on Marth.
  • He is among the top 10 clarinet players at the University of Iowa.
  • He is studying to become a professional music composer.