(Aug. 23, 2011 2:19 AM)Bluezee Wrote:(Aug. 23, 2011 12:55 AM)Deikailo Wrote:(Aug. 22, 2011 11:16 PM)Bluezee Wrote: In all honesty, it really takes no considerable amount, in fact a VERY minute amount of skill to use Defense and Stamina types, more specifally Stamina types. All you have to do with a Stamina type is pull as hard and fast as you can and hope to outspin your opponent. It takes more skill to master attack types do to their volatile nature and unpredictable, until controlled, movements. That is why there are launching techniques specifically designated to Attack types. Sure they can be applied to other types but the real efficiency is evident in attack types. You don't need to know any advanced launching techniques when it comes to types other than attack types. Stamina types require no practice which ends up translating to laziness. With attackers, it is EXTREMELY important to know all necessary launch techniques and when and where to apply them. That is when true skill appears and is evident.Oooo so THIS is why you use combos like Libra 85D, Scythe Kronos 230MF and Earth Aquario 85D in tournaments...aaah I see now.
You can give any new blader with a half decent launch power any of these recent combos posted on here and they could win. You can not do that with attackers because they take time, patience and practice which will translate into skill. So yeah, maybe it did seem like I just told all the tournament winners on the forum that they had no skill which essentially is what my message translated out to be for some however, it is not said without reason because everything I just said here is correct.
Basically, even if they did not come in first place, you can clearly distinguished the skilled and trying from the ones who are unskilled and taking the easy way out of things with the added convienience of slightly knowing what their area has to offer. They are more so using knowledge rather than skill along with the usual "spam because I don't know any better or can not do any better than this". They don't get respected for that at all. I respect the player who went out of their way to learn and expand their game and make themselves better. Not the ones who just copied and pasted the whole top-tier combo list into their pockets.
Sooo I guess when I poorly select a Scythe Kronos BD145EDS against my opponent who had chosen a Basalt 230WD during a stalling clause, it meant absolutely nothing when I knew how to KO it 3 times consecutively.
You know, I would use attack all the time...if you didn't take my opponents aside constantly and essentially cheat.
LMAO! Ohh, good stuff.
The guy who won the last NY tourney used an attack type for the whole thing I think. At least in every match I judged. Actually, I hadn't seen him play until he faced me, so I thought he was some unsuspecting little kid so I used a Scythe stamina combo for the first time the whole tournament and he just knocked me out so easily. Then I watched him KO a couple of CS combos too. It's funny too because while I hadn't seen any of his matches before mine, after I lost to him, he said that the only reason he won is because I switched to the Scythe combo, instead of using the defense combo he saw me use before.