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To be honest I didn't even think about doing it like this, but I think this works perfectly. Why?
Because when I read this, I was like "nah you could totally make some scary plays in TC with Inkbrush" but then I was like "but how worth that is it to raw power or control other weapons would...
There's no "anti-tier" movement, there is simply no basis for the tier lists being made, and it's getting annoying seeing everyone debate on what is best weapon in a game where almost every weapon has a thing it can do pretty well that can be utilized in any mode or map so long as you've put...
This is what I'm talking about. Horrible compared to what? What is the standard here? TTK? Overall benefit to the team? Overall benefit in the match? Actual performance over time?
If there's no standard, there's no tier list. It's just "weapons I think are good and bad", which is just as...
"many very good players will actually snap around and kill you"
Assuming I somehow have never faced a good player and avoided this anyway, how are they going to y-snap on you if you're already three strokes in and kill? The only guns I can see doing that are Blasters and a Gal and even then...
I really don't get how people consider Inkbrush the worst weapon in the game. It easily offers the best support, it has the best ground coverage within a small period of time, it builds special with in no time at all, and it can safely camp on the enemy side spawn (probably one of the few...
Another tier list guide...
I think a point is being missed. Tier lists exists for and are based on tournament results. The only work after analyzing the highest level of competitive play and seeing what and why a certain weapon consistently outperforms others as people find counters to certain...
Not to just keep repeating earlier post, but yeah, shooting at the top of the wall is better than shooting above it. Chargers don't really have an issue climbing walls. You don't even need a full charge to do it most of the time.
Whoa, that's pretty nifty. It even shows people what your current set is, and I'm guessing how many points you got during the day in turf/ranked? And something about a player card. Can't wait to use this in English.
Well I don't know about names but I'm pretty sure "ABXY" are just common face buttons on Nintendo controllers, which makes sense for a chiptune band.
Speaking of which, more ABXY and Squid Sisters songs pls ;-;
I think the first problem with this thread is that it doesn't even do what it implies it's going to do. I'm pretty sure most of the "basics" are something one ought to know before getting anywhere close to A+. I suppose this is less about reaching A+ and more about ranked itself, but even then...
Which is why I specifically mentioned that this is an online multiplayer game and that a set of timed releases works better than "level as you play" for a large group of people in an attempt to increase the longevity of the game. Now you can say that maybe they weren't confident in this game...
I'll take that small period of salt for a new level cap. To be honest I didn't even think they would do something like increase it, so I was never really gunning for it, but now that it's there I'm hyped to play some more Splatoon regularly just to reach that new cap, especially if they sprinkle...
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