![]() effect wherein everything besides his ankles instantly move out of the way of any attack or grab that might be coming his way. This causes a Low Profile A move or action that greatly shrinks a character's hurtbox, to avoid certain moves that would hit a normal stance otherwise. When Marth dashes, he leans forward dramatically. Being rewarded for proper spacing like no other character with his tipper mechanic (where he deals increased damage and knockback when hitting his opponent with the tip of his massive sword), an obscenely large grab range which can convert into touch of death combos, and the best grounded movement option in the game by far in his dash, there's a reason Marth has been a consistent sight at the highest levels of play throughout Melee's history. This may seem simple, but after years of play, no one correctly spaces 100% of the time.Marth is a mid range monster. but at its core, spacing is this: placing yourself in an advantageous / safe situation and position where your opponents options are limited and unsafe. This step is so very difficult and deserves a thread all its own. Which leads me to my last AND MOST IMPORTANT point in going from trash to competent: learning how to correctly space yourself ![]() you and your opponent will often be faced with similar situations many times in a single game and you should recognize what patterns happened on each exchangeĪsk yourself: Why did i get hit here? what things took place in order for that hit to occur? common reasons are 1. when you watch it, TAKE NOTE EVERY SINGLE TIME YOU GET HIT or you hit your opponent. Play and record matches with any random player, preferably one that is as good or better than you. Step two: recognize patterns in your opponents play. ![]() once you learn to see these patterns in your play, you become a much better player. This next step is BY FAR THE HARDER STEP: GOING FROM TRASH TO COMPETENTįirst thing first: realize that YOU have tendencies and habits that are punishable and easily read by better players. CONGRATS! after mastering tech and combos for your character, you are now a trashy noob!. ![]() use the 20xx hack pack (link here) in order to know when hitstun is over for every character. IF YOU OVEREXTEND A COMBO YOU WILL BE PUNISHED BY BETTER PLAYERS. This is especially important on floaty characters. This next step is very important!!!!!! KNOW WHEN A COMBO IS OVER you should memorize what hits combo at what percents. fastfallers are comboed easily and, if your tech is on point, automatically. The next step to becoming trash is learning how to combo the 2 main weight classes: floaty and fastfallerįloaty characters usually have less hitstun and require a more juggling style of combo where you keep them in a bad position on the stage so as your next hit is more assured. This part is as simple as looking up tech tutorials and practicing by yourself. Movement is very important in this game and if you don’t know everysingle option for getting from point A to point B while doing any moveset option, you will be a worse player. Learn and MASTER every single advanced tech for that character. you will have less guides to help you out.Īfter you pick your character the next step is easy: I HIGHLY DISCOURAGE NEW PLAYERS TO LEARN ANY CHARACTER ICE CLIMBERS OR BELOW you are welcome to learn and master any character, but know that you will have a much harder time because 1. Ice climbers if you want to lose your mind peach if you like edgegaurding and pushing down on the c-stick falcon if you like to read people’s minds and run around the stage like a maniac Jigglypuff if you like to space out your opponents. Sheik if you don’t like techskill but love to kill at low percents (highly suggest sheik for new players) marth if you like to play slowly (also you can frustrate the heck outta the spacie players!) falco if you like combos on combos on combos Fox if you like to play fast/ never have character johns (excuses) Here are the steps you’ll need to go from a casual player to trash. Step one: Going from casual to trash – So you’re a new player who just started playing competitively ? Fantastic! this is a great game and I’m sure you’ll love it like i do. This write up is from a melee player, so 64, brawl, pm and smash4 players should take what i say with a grain of salt. Hey there smashers! I’m a melee player from Indiana. Super Smash Bros Melee New Player’s Guide by homerstar_ut
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