Great video! Would love to see some JFK reloaded gameplay next! 💪🏼🐌💪🏼
@sahibsicko11 күн бұрын
flexin with tha hokas
@LegendOfFatal11 күн бұрын
thanks for the education! very informative!
@gooms628411 күн бұрын
yung traplord 2024
@redactedandredactedaccesor729011 күн бұрын
OH MY GOD SOMEONE CALL THE FBI!!!!!!!!!! J/k
@TheWagn15612 күн бұрын
Mango is a great example of the "speed" "in the zone" style of play. He doesn't play optimally in a lot of spots, and his combo game with fox is way behind the optimized chains that people like Cody and Leffen do. Mango just forces his will on people, and makes them play his game, which is running at you with overwhelming speed and power. His decision making is usually on point, and his execution is top notch. Even without optimized combo chains or perfect spacing, mango can delete stocks just by making a few right choices at warp speed.
@zazenbo12 күн бұрын
I miss my wife
@Mista_Saturn26 күн бұрын
How do you change Link's boomerang damage? I can't find it
@maplesalt1482Ай бұрын
Lol no way am I listening to some gold 1 falcon player
@yungtraplord8553Ай бұрын
top 50 omegalul
@meb_867Ай бұрын
I hit my first double shine with falco today, and in order to do it i felt my eyes glaze over and I dropped 30 iq points
@MrMdhoward5Ай бұрын
We both post melee videos and have a morrowind super jump video!
@MrMdhoward5Ай бұрын
What usually get me playing well is just to start playing as fast as I can
@JR-sd1jj2 ай бұрын
To be fair MorseCode762 might be the one.
@HL-iw1du3 ай бұрын
Meaningless.
@Rez_973 ай бұрын
Bro is teaching me how to hit consecutive black flashes 😂😂
@hunter_20684 ай бұрын
More Melee educational content please 🙏
@gibransalazar77694 ай бұрын
Me as a puff player taking notes Be fast lol
@trime10156 ай бұрын
I play like this all the time, but when I clicked I expected this video to be about the actual "zone". Personally, I can tell the difference between this and what I experience when I'm entering the zone, in which my body decides to completely take over and my brain decides to make me feel like a god among men. What you are describing seems to be more like a weaker version of applied option knowledge and intuition. It's really hard to describe the difference for me, because I assumed it'd be the same for others ^^'
@yungtraplord85535 ай бұрын
that's beast bro
@connormurphy68546 ай бұрын
how is it I can shine oos before i could wavedash?! My fingers just werent made for it, i guess.
@Silverado-pq6xe10 ай бұрын
Insane that Lud doesn’t link or even mention this vid at all
@DarkFK24164 ай бұрын
they came out on the same day hours apart, they both took this from a reddit post (the two videos do have slightly different lyrics) so there isint any reason why ludwig should
@verminknight11 ай бұрын
Which input overlay is this? ... Doesn't look like M'overlay.
@serval_ssbm5 ай бұрын
6 months late but it's the 20XX hack pack's built-in input display. unclepunch's training mode has a similar one as well.
@Neo095botxplayz Жыл бұрын
Do not worry guys just use a older version for your isolation to work.
@NicholasLeft4Dead Жыл бұрын
does it work with ciso
@Emperorerror Жыл бұрын
This makes sense, but what I don't understand is, "How does one make faster decisions?"
@derek4111993 Жыл бұрын
Honestly thought I was listening to ginger at first haha
@starfox300 Жыл бұрын
so the solution is just to wait until the last possible moment?
@beansprugget2505 Жыл бұрын
Huh? Did links zair always do that?
@RedXLink Жыл бұрын
Not gonna lie Traplord your advice is where I've found more success. I play link and Link has so many options that it is super overwhelming. So for awhile I tried coming up with optimal game plans and setups only to find that it doesn't really work at the high level. It's one's focus and decision making speed that I think is key to thriving at melee. A lot like what you said in this vid. Thank you for reaffirming for me that I'm on the right path to improvement
@yungtraplord8553 Жыл бұрын
No problem redx I would love to see you win with Link you've always had a great tournament mentality and I'm sure you'll be winning things soon enough
@quantumpotato Жыл бұрын
"[A] ceramics teacher announced on opening day that he was dividing the class into two groups. All those on the left side of the studio, he said, would be graded solely on the quantity of work they produced, all those on the right solely on its quality. His procedure was simple: on the final day of class he would bring in his bathroom scales and weigh the work of the “quantity” group: fifty pound of pots rated an “A”, forty pounds a “B”, and so on. Those being graded on “quality”, however, needed to produce only one pot - albeit a perfect one - to get an “A”. Well, came grading time and a curious fact emerged: the works of highest quality were all produced by the group being graded for quantity. It seems that while the “quantity” group was busily churning out piles of work - and learning from their mistakes - the “quality” group had sat theorizing about perfection, and in the end had little more to show for their efforts than grandiose theories and a pile of dead clay."
@EA_SP0RTCENTER Жыл бұрын
You have a great taste in games.
@FootLooseAngel Жыл бұрын
Ive always relied heavily on setplay to cover options and make decisions. If you prioritize stage control and get good at setting up favorable/familiar situations/interactions, you can have answers for every decision tree in that situation. Some of the examples you made of making faster decisions like doing an unsafe multishine isnt necessarily making a real decision, its having a good/consistent option to throw out when you dont have a more decisive option. Theres nothing wrong with having those as tools, but they dont add up to a competent playstyle. They're more for filling the holes you have in your game. More patient players can, and will pick you apart if your entire game is made up of quick actions and speedy button presses. Although I disagree with you, Im glad content like this is being produced and getting people to think deeper about the game and discuss more
@TheNervousDragonite Жыл бұрын
this guy sounds like ginger wtf
@Tophbbq Жыл бұрын
whoa
@griffinparker5559 Жыл бұрын
2:17:13 he looks like a Hasidic Hillbilly with bumblebees in his snoot
@MonumentalDong Жыл бұрын
Trap lord this was some advice thanks man
@thescaletblur07 Жыл бұрын
me after beating a very easy cpu 20 times in a row:
@SnipingLiquidation Жыл бұрын
great video! however you are a dick in melee online >:O
@Urged1 Жыл бұрын
Thank you Traplord 🔥
@stayontrack Жыл бұрын
Where does patient play fit into this? Is the decision to be patient and to for example dash dance for a while also one the many as quick as possible decisions you should make?
@dirtydard4870 Жыл бұрын
Patience is exactly what he's advocating, but it shouldn't be taken to mean that you should be passive. Adding in a bit of dash dancing as a timing mixup or to bait an action from your opponent is part of waiting until the last moment to commit to a decision, but how long and how far you dash dance is dictated by the necessity of the situation and not by an arbitrary need to "be patient." If your dash dance doesn't feel threatening to the opponent, then it isn't properly backed by punishing attacks. It is one of those many quick as possible options
@sareaper69 Жыл бұрын
I betcha this video was applicated by a bunch of top players
@choknater Жыл бұрын
this is fantastic. you heard me vent/complain about how azel always has the edge on me bc he's reacting faster or something. while that may be true, he was also employing this strategy you were talking about. i started implementing it more recently & it really works. i tend to overthink & plan too much and it ends up working against me, a lot of the time i can just wait just a little bit more and an opening just appears, and sometimes it's more educated guesswork than a real reaction
@woobiehastelly Жыл бұрын
Your shield drop example blew my mind! Thanks for such an interesting video.
@sirhawkjames Жыл бұрын
today i learned fox can input the firefox on frame 2 of dropping down but falco has to jump frame 2 and up b on frame 3 at the earliest
@norcalquas Жыл бұрын
Thank you Traplord, very cool!
@bootleg6595 Жыл бұрын
how to play in the zone: play good players
@BowWowBowser Жыл бұрын
Rad vid, am a firm believer of the ZONE and speed over quality
@Agent7300 Жыл бұрын
great vid
@razztash9440 Жыл бұрын
good video
@micahbernard2532 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely great advice that I needed to hear as a fox main who often resorts to spamming fastfall ariels after awhile, also sick combos for background footage. I think I'll have to watch this video a couple more times to instill the message but thank you so much.
@trejohnson7677 Жыл бұрын
I guess you apply this philosophy to your rhetoric practice as well.
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Great video! Would love to see some JFK reloaded gameplay next! 💪🏼🐌💪🏼
flexin with tha hokas
thanks for the education! very informative!
yung traplord 2024
OH MY GOD SOMEONE CALL THE FBI!!!!!!!!!! J/k
Mango is a great example of the "speed" "in the zone" style of play. He doesn't play optimally in a lot of spots, and his combo game with fox is way behind the optimized chains that people like Cody and Leffen do. Mango just forces his will on people, and makes them play his game, which is running at you with overwhelming speed and power. His decision making is usually on point, and his execution is top notch. Even without optimized combo chains or perfect spacing, mango can delete stocks just by making a few right choices at warp speed.
I miss my wife
How do you change Link's boomerang damage? I can't find it
Lol no way am I listening to some gold 1 falcon player
top 50 omegalul
I hit my first double shine with falco today, and in order to do it i felt my eyes glaze over and I dropped 30 iq points
We both post melee videos and have a morrowind super jump video!
What usually get me playing well is just to start playing as fast as I can
To be fair MorseCode762 might be the one.
Meaningless.
Bro is teaching me how to hit consecutive black flashes 😂😂
More Melee educational content please 🙏
Me as a puff player taking notes Be fast lol
I play like this all the time, but when I clicked I expected this video to be about the actual "zone". Personally, I can tell the difference between this and what I experience when I'm entering the zone, in which my body decides to completely take over and my brain decides to make me feel like a god among men. What you are describing seems to be more like a weaker version of applied option knowledge and intuition. It's really hard to describe the difference for me, because I assumed it'd be the same for others ^^'
that's beast bro
how is it I can shine oos before i could wavedash?! My fingers just werent made for it, i guess.
Insane that Lud doesn’t link or even mention this vid at all
they came out on the same day hours apart, they both took this from a reddit post (the two videos do have slightly different lyrics) so there isint any reason why ludwig should
Which input overlay is this? ... Doesn't look like M'overlay.
6 months late but it's the 20XX hack pack's built-in input display. unclepunch's training mode has a similar one as well.
Do not worry guys just use a older version for your isolation to work.
does it work with ciso
This makes sense, but what I don't understand is, "How does one make faster decisions?"
Honestly thought I was listening to ginger at first haha
so the solution is just to wait until the last possible moment?
Huh? Did links zair always do that?
Not gonna lie Traplord your advice is where I've found more success. I play link and Link has so many options that it is super overwhelming. So for awhile I tried coming up with optimal game plans and setups only to find that it doesn't really work at the high level. It's one's focus and decision making speed that I think is key to thriving at melee. A lot like what you said in this vid. Thank you for reaffirming for me that I'm on the right path to improvement
No problem redx I would love to see you win with Link you've always had a great tournament mentality and I'm sure you'll be winning things soon enough
"[A] ceramics teacher announced on opening day that he was dividing the class into two groups. All those on the left side of the studio, he said, would be graded solely on the quantity of work they produced, all those on the right solely on its quality. His procedure was simple: on the final day of class he would bring in his bathroom scales and weigh the work of the “quantity” group: fifty pound of pots rated an “A”, forty pounds a “B”, and so on. Those being graded on “quality”, however, needed to produce only one pot - albeit a perfect one - to get an “A”. Well, came grading time and a curious fact emerged: the works of highest quality were all produced by the group being graded for quantity. It seems that while the “quantity” group was busily churning out piles of work - and learning from their mistakes - the “quality” group had sat theorizing about perfection, and in the end had little more to show for their efforts than grandiose theories and a pile of dead clay."
You have a great taste in games.
Ive always relied heavily on setplay to cover options and make decisions. If you prioritize stage control and get good at setting up favorable/familiar situations/interactions, you can have answers for every decision tree in that situation. Some of the examples you made of making faster decisions like doing an unsafe multishine isnt necessarily making a real decision, its having a good/consistent option to throw out when you dont have a more decisive option. Theres nothing wrong with having those as tools, but they dont add up to a competent playstyle. They're more for filling the holes you have in your game. More patient players can, and will pick you apart if your entire game is made up of quick actions and speedy button presses. Although I disagree with you, Im glad content like this is being produced and getting people to think deeper about the game and discuss more
this guy sounds like ginger wtf
whoa
2:17:13 he looks like a Hasidic Hillbilly with bumblebees in his snoot
Trap lord this was some advice thanks man
me after beating a very easy cpu 20 times in a row:
great video! however you are a dick in melee online >:O
Thank you Traplord 🔥
Where does patient play fit into this? Is the decision to be patient and to for example dash dance for a while also one the many as quick as possible decisions you should make?
Patience is exactly what he's advocating, but it shouldn't be taken to mean that you should be passive. Adding in a bit of dash dancing as a timing mixup or to bait an action from your opponent is part of waiting until the last moment to commit to a decision, but how long and how far you dash dance is dictated by the necessity of the situation and not by an arbitrary need to "be patient." If your dash dance doesn't feel threatening to the opponent, then it isn't properly backed by punishing attacks. It is one of those many quick as possible options
I betcha this video was applicated by a bunch of top players
this is fantastic. you heard me vent/complain about how azel always has the edge on me bc he's reacting faster or something. while that may be true, he was also employing this strategy you were talking about. i started implementing it more recently & it really works. i tend to overthink & plan too much and it ends up working against me, a lot of the time i can just wait just a little bit more and an opening just appears, and sometimes it's more educated guesswork than a real reaction
Your shield drop example blew my mind! Thanks for such an interesting video.
today i learned fox can input the firefox on frame 2 of dropping down but falco has to jump frame 2 and up b on frame 3 at the earliest
Thank you Traplord, very cool!
how to play in the zone: play good players
Rad vid, am a firm believer of the ZONE and speed over quality
great vid
good video
Absolutely great advice that I needed to hear as a fox main who often resorts to spamming fastfall ariels after awhile, also sick combos for background footage. I think I'll have to watch this video a couple more times to instill the message but thank you so much.
I guess you apply this philosophy to your rhetoric practice as well.