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Post by teh yoshi on Apr 25, 2006 17:09:53 GMT -5
Mind you all, though, that Super Sudden Death isn't a condition of winning. It's just a mode of play. It's configuring the rules on winning versus the rules on battling.
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Post by Graedius on Apr 25, 2006 17:37:55 GMT -5
Bonus is aggrivating because nine times out of ten, if you do nothing at all, you'll still win. Try it sometime with four people -- don't move at all, don't even touch the controller -- you'll win, even if they kicked you off ten times.
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Post by Moot on Apr 25, 2006 19:40:16 GMT -5
You'll get at least 12000 points for doing nothing, though! And uh, avoiding everything.
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Post by Paladin on Apr 27, 2006 19:58:31 GMT -5
To me, Stock matches test your ability to Attack and survive. Hardest with 3 people attacking you ( trust me, it happens to me alot! ' ) I think stock matches are the basic game type. But everyone has their own opinions
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Post by Graedius on Apr 27, 2006 21:40:29 GMT -5
To me, Stock matches test your ability to Attack and survive. Hardest with 3 people attacking you ( trust me, it happens to me alot! ' ) I think stock matches are the basic game type. But everyone has their own opinions But time is fighting efficiency. You have to kick ass, and do it quick.
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Post by anjilfan on Apr 27, 2006 23:04:19 GMT -5
I don't really play it anymore, but stock.
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Post by teh yoshi on Apr 27, 2006 23:44:33 GMT -5
Well, the thing about stock is that when you're running low on lives, that's when it starts to make your blood boil, adrenaline rushing, and then things starts to get heated up. You know who's winning and who's not, always keeping your eye on the prize and trying your best to stay alive. With stock, you get an edge, and when you get close to it, pushed to it, especially, it'll make you act differently, perhaps wanting to try even harder and such, trying to accomplish as much as possible with what you have left. With time, you just don't know where you're at, and if you feel like you're losing, chances are, you probably are. Besides, it's such a beautiful feeling when you only have one or two stock left, and you've defeated a player that has, say, five or six stock. A state of mind you cannot achieve in time mode.
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Post by Graedius on Apr 29, 2006 15:27:47 GMT -5
Yes, butthat's just it -- time is the same feeling, only aggrivate a hundred times into a far quicker session of play. If you're losing, the clock's ticking... you only have so much time left to correct it before losing, which can make you frantic, aggressive, shakey, a better or worse player, hahah.
That and since time is fixed, you can rotate characters frequently...
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Post by Yoshiken on May 4, 2006 18:13:57 GMT -5
why not just put it on stock and set the stock time limit on, both sides win XD. Thats what I do
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Post by on May 7, 2006 0:07:29 GMT -5
I always play stock. When friends play, I put it on 1 life stock, but when I play against the computer, I usually play SSD with 99 stock on Hyrule Temple with Pokeballs, proximity mines, bob-ombs, home-run bats and Warp Stars.
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