I see you brought a potential A+ diddy down to a lower A diddy in terms of the tier list.
Still going to main him (Zard's not weak, just not my style. Too barebones for my taste).
Oh and a fun fact before I go: the maximum character count on here is 420. I had this bigger, more expansive reason of why I cared about you, but it was too long. That's when I decided to cut it short, but ended up cutting it a bit too short.
If I came off as rude, then I apologize. That absolutely wasn't my intentions. "Because I care"; my expression behind that was a to-the-point, straightforward type of way. Didn't know you was going to take it that way. My goal really, is to help. That's it. I don't like seeing people struggle...
:/ could've been more polite about it, but w/e I think I've given you the resources to improve.
Please, Have a nice day and try to smile or something lol don't let depression beat you up, it's tough I know.
because I care. Now, tell me. did you read that guide? if not, then read this: http://smashboards.com/guides/neutral-game-basics-understanding-controlling-space.791/. this guide is more accessible to smashers than the one I was using. Just study up bro
I could only do like 3 or 4.
The potential of 80% of the cast is not even felt by most I'm sure (since we kinda like to play everyone and end up spreading ourselves too thin).
I'm pretty sure you're not talking what I'm talking about, because if you were, you'd know that footsies are never end mastered; People just have a great degree of understanding and control in that situation. That's why I posted that link. Playing the neutral correctly is by far what's going to...
It won't hurt nearly as much when you learn the basics to fighting games and are able to figure out why are you getting hit in the neutral and why is he reading you so well and stuff.
Yea. Just try to keep being positive and put in more work. I know it's no joke with depression, that's a serious issue. But, I think putting in enough work and realizing the degree of it all may help with your confidence.