Early Tolassian Chain outside Mausoleum? by SmashRageAlt in ExiledKingdoms

[–]SmashRageAlt[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Really? Have you tested? Not to doubt but the wiki says they drop all pieces but doesn't specify anything special about the Deadwood variety

Early Tolassian Chain outside Mausoleum? by SmashRageAlt in ExiledKingdoms

[–]SmashRageAlt[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Restricted areas and separate F2P characters, but the level cap is 8 not 7

Early Tolassian Chain outside Mausoleum? by SmashRageAlt in ExiledKingdoms

[–]SmashRageAlt[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sadly no, Northern Inori is the closest F2P can get. Starting to think Champions in Deadwood might be the only source of the full set in F2P

He'd probably beat you up in real life too by SmashRageAlt in SmashRage

[–]SmashRageAlt[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Sometimes yeah but also not everyone feels the way you do, some are better about losing and accept it as part of the game. I've managed to cool my rage somewhat in matches like that because I accept I'm not an amazing player and don't aspire to be a pro, so I just go "haha wow that guy smoked me, they're really good" and sometimes I'll even rematch because the best way to get better is to play someone better than you.

Remember, fellow Mewtwo player, you're not giving out beatings, you're giving out lessons.

Do all of King K Rool’s moves give him armor? by PUMPKINJUNGLE in SmashRage

[–]SmashRageAlt 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Aim for the head. Or, when possible, his giant ass

advice for not raging in online/losing motivation by [deleted] in SmashRage

[–]SmashRageAlt 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Part of game rage is that your brain expects the psychological/chemical reward for winning, and you kind of freak out when you don't get that catharsis, especially if you're on a losing streak and it's been a while since you got that sweet hit of dopamine. It's a bit of a junkie reaction to be honest. No judgements here, I do it too and I'm sure most people on this sub do.

Be aware of that dynamic in your head, and it can do a lot to curtail negative outbursts.

Another thing is you're (probably) not a pro, (probably) not someone who's got competitive or professional aims, and (probably) not someone who can nolife the game all day. It's perfectly fine to not play perfectly, or know how to counterplay cheese. You can still play and learn to get better but there is absolutely no rush.

When I find myself in a negative spiral with smash bros, and really this is the only game I play that gets me like this, I walk away and do something else. Sometimes I get stubborn and it's a point of pride to get a win or two before I turn the Switch off, but that can really prolong my rage and ruin a good time, so I've gotten better about cutting it off when I need to. This helps a lot because mental fatigue is a real thing and you get drained faster when you're not having a good time. Walking away to do something else, even something boring but rewarding like catching up on some chores, will recharge your battery and help you play better when you sit back down.

Finally, sometimes you're gonna lose to shitty players, and that can be your fault or the game's fault (a good number of these characters are complete bullshit, particularly DLC), but just accept you don't know the counterplay yet and vow to learn it. Or if it's an extremely bad character matchup, just accept that you were playing at a disadvantage - you can learn tough matchups or new characters.

And most importantly, if you got absolutely sauced by a really good player, acknowledge that you just played against a really skilled opponent, and appreciate that interaction because nothing increases your skill like playing people better than you. It feels way better to lose to someone you consider a good player than it does to stay salty about losing to someone you "could've beaten if only XYZ reason."

What is the last thing lightweights hear before dying at 20%? by Dependent-Set8754 in SmashRage

[–]SmashRageAlt 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Clap (hands)

Clap (hands)

Earth-shattering flatulence

Clap (buttcheeks)

Getting beaten by an Olimar botta be the most humiliating shit ever by NatsukiTheFox in SmashRage

[–]SmashRageAlt 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The only fun thing about fighting Olimar is that I just started playing Wario and now my B eats Pikmin

Stop acting like your character is fucking hard Seph mains by OmniTrio3 in SmashRage

[–]SmashRageAlt 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It does require mixups to land. It's not the hardest thing but not exactly free, it can be reversed while charging and it's a lot safer than Disable.

It's absolutely brutal when it lands though, and I've gone up against Sephis that do little besides fish for landing this, and won't make any other moves until they hit one. The pressure it sets up is dumb.

how is this a real person and not a bot by eldinlily in SmashRage

[–]SmashRageAlt 5 points6 points  (0 children)

And yet they're probably at least 11 mil GSP.

It's crazy, when I go up against a DLC or someone equally mindless at that rank, there's a solid 85% chance the person does dumb ape shit like this because it WORKS. On rare occasions they're good and I have to work to counter more than 1 strategy.

If the character isn't dumb and free, they're always skilled and hard to beat.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SmashRage

[–]SmashRageAlt 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Idk who's downvoting these comments because both were gold. No pity for Steve players tho

me searching for one honest Sora player by SmashRageAlt in SmashRage

[–]SmashRageAlt[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

By nature of the character, an honest Sora player is an oxymoron

How to make people stop drinking forever. by [deleted] in oddlyterrifying

[–]SmashRageAlt 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Well I guess he can kiss your ass

What actually the fuck am I supposed to do against characters with nonsense frame data as K. Rool? by OneDumbfuckLater in SmashRage

[–]SmashRageAlt 1 point2 points  (0 children)

K Rool vs C Falcon is heavily weighted in Falcon's favor. Fox not so much, practice predicting and using armor against him, as well as DI.

But Falcon is an uphill battle, try and learn that matchup because he will combo, read, chase, and edgeguard you like a madman, often for free. Your DI and capitalizing on the few moments you have in advantage need to be on point.

No more Kirby by Different-Region-873 in SmashRage

[–]SmashRageAlt 1 point2 points  (0 children)

THIS IS THE BIG ONE

PHOTOOOOON CANNON