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I’ve been experimenting a bit lately but it was “won’t lose clockpuncher” for awhile and it tends to find its way back to that.
choose that because of the splatoon grind and I won’t stop until I reach my goals
This is why I don’t necessarily like the way people use competitive. I feel like people often use “competitive” to describe a player who is on a team and plays in events. But competitive is so much larger than that. Not that OP was wrong to ask it’s a fine question.
Before I was on a team I...
Hey, support here (Aggro-support in solo queue) and I’m wondering what a good third weapon would be for me. I’ve been maining Nzap 85 and Nsplash and I’m trying to find a third and was wondering what fits an aggro support niche well.
I’m leaning wiper deco but don’t know how viable it is. I...
¿Mazumie my original name in online circles was Zumie. I eventually combined it with my middle name Masumi. (My Japanese grandma gave it to me :)) and So now I’m Mazumie.
I agree shifting the language we use would be hard and people will always oppose it, but I do think adopting a new term could also be appropriate. I just think the current language has the potential create an unhealthy mindset that someone isn’t “good” enough we’re they are at right now.
I don't think it's that we necessarily need hard labels. Many skills go into sploon and we are all at different places with those skills.
It's just that when tournaments are described as being "Beginner" or "Low-level," that means nothing to me when that can range from a Div 5 team that can...
I agree with pretty much everything you just said. It seems to me that Low Ink was more or less created to support players new to competitive and kinda graduate them into the "Next Level" of competitive play, but now we have two things that changed that. 1. There are so many more players and...
(copied and pasted from another thread I said this in)
I feel like we need to change the way we talk about levels of play. Low Ink is not Low Level / Beginner. It is mid-level.
The way we as a community talk about competitive Splatoon, there are three tiers or levels: 1. Low-level, 2...
Okay but this is so true. I feel like we need to change the way we talk about levels of play. Low Ink is not Low Level / Beginner. It is mid-level.
The way we as a community talk about competitive Splatoon, there are three tiers or levels: 1. Low-level, 2. Mid-level 3. Top-Level. Low-level...