this post was submitted on 19 Aug 2023
8 points (90.0% liked)

Super Smash Bros

712 readers
4 users here now

About

A community for discussion of the Super Smash Bros. series of games. Do you like to play on Temple with items on? You're welcome here. Are you a veteran competitive player who still has flashbacks when somebody mentions Meta Knight? We want you too.

Rules

  1. Be excellent to each other.
  2. Stay on topic.
  3. No NSFW content.

Tags

To help organise the posts here, consider adding a tag to your title. Here's a list of suggested ones:

Related communities

founded 2 years ago
MODERATORS
 

Just a general question for people who are playing more than just occasionally. I'm trying to learn the game enough to at least take part in local events/tournaments as a way to develop a hobbie and meet people, but I'm not sure how to go from just dabbling to actually becoming decent.
I went through the "Art of Smash" video series on Youtube, and now I just play online in public arenas with random characters to get familiar with them, but it doesn't feel like it's really helping get better, mainly because of the online being so bad (even on a 2Gbps fibre connection it feels like I'm playing in slomo).
What do you guys do to become better?

you are viewing a single comment's thread
view the rest of the comments
[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I've never took part in a tournament, but from my understanding it should be something like:

Make sure to be good in your fundamentals and mind game (universal skills that can be applied to any character): movement, spacing, mixups, neutral, advantage and disadvantage management, shield management.

Choose a character to main and learn what are their best stages, and why. Learn any notable techs the character can take advantage of (like IDJ for falcon or slingshot for lucas). Learn bread and butters and kill confirms and the most common mistakes people make with your main (if you use bayo don't side b to get out of ledge).

To do all that stuff you can watch tutorials like the Art Of series, and Frenzy Light's Bread and butter combos series. Also series like sillintor's "I practiced X for 3 days and entered a tournament" could give you a good idea of the general approach. Follow the top players of the characters you main and analyses of their games, learn the interactions and matchups.

And of course, while doing all that stuff, play the shit out of your main(s).

And don't worry too fast about your tournament results, focus on having fun and getting better and the rest will come.

Please correct me if I made any mistakes.