This guide focuses on the fastest and most efficient way to gain data about your opponents, whether it be their playstyles or their characters. I've been a youtube fiend since 2008 when Brawl came out, and this strategy has helped me learn a lot of matchups even though a lived in a region without many good players!
Most of you may not know of me especially if you are newschool (Smash 4 Generation). My name's Lade, I was formerly known as RedHalberd, Fresh Die Nasty, and Holidaze. As RedHalberd I was the 2nd ranked Brawl player in Florida for several years. I was also the best Melee and Smash 64 player in my city, and I was 2nd in Umvc3 for a while as well. When Smash 4 came out I went under the tag Fresh Die Nasty for a while but eventually stopped competing due to work and health issues.
Anyway, I don't play the game as hardcore as I used to, but one thing I do try to do my best at is helping new players and making sure that my region continues to grow. Generally I give out advice in person but I recently decided to take my youtube channel more seriously. I'm going to release tutorial videos on various aspects of Smash regularly. I'm relatively unknown in the Smash 4 scene but I hope you will come to trust me as a reliable source of information regarding matchups, game mechanics, and smarts game. This is my first video that I've decided to go all out with the production so I hope you guys like it.
Please let me know things you like and dislike so I can further cater videos to the audience of newer Smash players. I believe I have a lot I can offer if you would like to give me a chance. Thank you in advance
Most of you may not know of me especially if you are newschool (Smash 4 Generation). My name's Lade, I was formerly known as RedHalberd, Fresh Die Nasty, and Holidaze. As RedHalberd I was the 2nd ranked Brawl player in Florida for several years. I was also the best Melee and Smash 64 player in my city, and I was 2nd in Umvc3 for a while as well. When Smash 4 came out I went under the tag Fresh Die Nasty for a while but eventually stopped competing due to work and health issues.
Anyway, I don't play the game as hardcore as I used to, but one thing I do try to do my best at is helping new players and making sure that my region continues to grow. Generally I give out advice in person but I recently decided to take my youtube channel more seriously. I'm going to release tutorial videos on various aspects of Smash regularly. I'm relatively unknown in the Smash 4 scene but I hope you will come to trust me as a reliable source of information regarding matchups, game mechanics, and smarts game. This is my first video that I've decided to go all out with the production so I hope you guys like it.
Please let me know things you like and dislike so I can further cater videos to the audience of newer Smash players. I believe I have a lot I can offer if you would like to give me a chance. Thank you in advance
- Applicable Games
- Smash 64, Melee, Brawl, Project M, Smash 3DS, Smash Wii U