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The sheer click bait nature of his video titles are enough to make anyone mad. As far as SmashTubers are concerned... this guy is cancer IMO."I'm about to make a lot of y'all mad"
Gee Omni that's a new direction for your vids lol.
It wouldn't be an Omni video thread without SSJ3 Goku here to shake things upThe sheer click bait nature of his video titles are enough to make anyone mad. As far as SmashTubers are concerned... this guy is cancer IMO.
These vids aren't helping anyone either. They're directed at scrubs who don't listen to advice about improving their mindset anyway.
lol wutGo kick your kittens
5:11 in the videolol wut
Then don't worry about what Omni has to say. Play the character you like.See, now I just feel bad. I want to be the character that fits my playstyle - Robin - and that I like outside of Smash. I don't want to think about how 'braindead' they are, I just happened to choose a slightly technical character. So I got insulted for enjoying the game.
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I don't think the Internet, much less the general zone of Smashboards, is a notable place for being open-minded sadly. Also, I can already see a potential rebuttal.lol i dont think people even understand omni's point of view. stop looking through your own eyes and step into omni's shoes.
omni is a great player, omni has won tourneys, omni has been playing this game for a long time. he's not saying pick a braindead character because you're bad, he's saying pick a character that has a lower skill ceiling because you won't get good results by using someone like that. you might believe omni is being offensive and rude, but omni is literally just trying to help the community. this is something i believe that a lot of people do not understand.
He's good, at best. Not much better than your average player at the weeklies who knows about ATs.omni is a great player
Lol no. Name one.omni has won tourneys
His videos are designed to help scrubs, but they poop all over scrubs and are click-baity and flame-baity. It's counter intuitive. You make videos for newer players, then proceed to be a pretentious ass about it... but don't worry guyz I'm just trying to help the community!you might believe omni is being offensive and rude, but omni is literally just trying to help the community. this is something i believe that a lot of people do not understand.
Don't you mean low-level players?I didn't like this video very much because it seems like "braindead" is an excuse that top players use.
If you think about it a little more, he's probably just trying to get a certain audience -- the people who will actually listen to him and not start freaking out.His videos are designed to help scrubs, but they poop all over scrubs and are click-baity and flame-baity. It's counter intuitive. You make videos for newer players, then proceed to be a pretentious *** about it... but don't worry guyz I'm just trying to help the community!
I dunno, i think Gannondorf is pretty brain dead, he's been in 3 iterations of Smash and still hasn't developed his own move set...The only braindead character is R.O.B. because robots don't have brains. :^)
In all seriousness, although it is incorrect to call a whole character braindead, I do think you can call certain things braindead. Because what does braindead mean? It means not having to think about what you're doing; in other words, it refers to things that can be done with muscle memory alone. A classic example would be Luigi's dthrow to fair (pre-patch, at least): it's impossible to DI out of and works at pretty much every percent. Therefore, you don't really need to think about what you're doing, you don't need to worry about DI or percent windows or reading an airdodge. Once you get a grab, you can just let muscle memory take over. This is what braindead means. However, this does not mean that Luigi is a braindead character. It just means that dthrow to fair is a braindead combo, because you don't need to actually think about what you're doing after you get a grab.
Oddly enough upon searching his name I found several top placing results. In Melee, Brawl, and PM he has placed top 9 and higher in nationals. He was once one of the best MKs in MVDA, invented tech in Brawl, and has won SEVERAL tournaments.He's good, at best. Not much better than your average player at the weeklies who knows about ATs.
Lol no. Name one.
I'll bite.Examples of braindead characters. Let the flame war begin, come at me bro.
You really think these 2 characters are the hardest to learn? Either you must be trolling which I hope you are or you're actually biased.I'll bite.
If Rosalina was braindead, Dabuz would win every high profile tourney rather than placing anywhere from 3rd to 5th in them all of the time. And he uses the most simple playstyle out there for her.
Also controlling two characters with completely different movesets at once is totally the opposite of braindead. Rosalina is arguably the most complex character in the game, and is average at best until you actually sit down to learn her intricacies.
Also ZSS is probably the most technical of the "fast rushdown" characters out there in Smash 4. She also has a lot of obvious weaknesses that are easy to exploit.
I don't know why I'm bothering though since you're probably only saying this because you lost to an intermediate ZSS and Rosalina on For Glory or Anthers just now or something.
Lucario's only braindead in the sense that aura let's you occaisionally win games you should lose. But it'll also make you lose games you should have won. From a fundamental perspective, he has one of the steepest learning curves of any character. Same with other unique characters like villager."Braindead" or lets say easier characters to be politically correct, are characters that have a high skill floor, but a low skill ceiling unless you put in a lot of work. Basically you can start off doing much better with them than you would other characters, but once you hit a certain point, you're going to need to significantly increase the amount of work you put in to get large gains. Lets look at what I think are these characters in smash 4:
-Mario (Easy Combos, safe and spammable kill moves, safe recovery, has almost no ez-bake kill setups though which is where his skill ceiling comes into play)
-Yoshi (Extremely hard to punish and super safe which makes him a nightmare if you do not know how to capitalize on tight frame windows)
-Luigi (pre patch, haven't seen him enough of him yet to tell you now)
-Ness: (Super Flow charty playstyle thats hard to break average level play)
-Falcon (Real intuitive and easy to learn, see Fatality for how to push him to the next level)
-MK (0 death combos that are much easier to land on lesser players)
-Lucario (Aura speaks for itself)
-Villager (Throwing out endless projectiles will beat a lot of medium level and below players)
-Duck Hunt (Basically a worse Villager)
-Little Mac (Has the lowest skill ceiling of the whole group, but is pretty much the newbie slayer of smash 4)
I didn't say that for ZSS.You really think these 2 characters are the hardest to learn? Either you must be trolling which I hope you are or you're actually biased.
What? People say Robin is braindead? Wt*?See, now I just feel bad. I want to be the character that fits my playstyle - Robin - and that I like outside of Smash. I don't want to think about how 'braindead' they are, I just happened to choose a slightly technical character. So I got insulted for enjoying the game.
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