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Hello everyone! I am new to Skullgirls but not to fighting games. I have played all the Marvel games and some of the SF and MK series. The fighters that I really put a lot of time into were the Naruto GNT series on GameCube and Wii. I get bored easily so I played with every character and eventually got good with the large majority of the roster (some better than others but mostly sufficient with everyone). With that background in mind let us fast forward to now.
I started with Filia and became pretty adept at using her. Her rushdown ability seemed to fit my playstyle perfectly. She is my best character.
Then I moved on to Squigly. The problem with Filia is that I can only seem to combo in the corner and Squigly can combo from midscreen which is good. I am still trying to learn her.
Then I moved on to Peacock.
Now you might be saying "wait what?" Well like I said I get bored easily and the training room is not my idea of fun. I want to get good immediately and do not have the patience to put in work. When I pick up a character, I tend to learn one long combo and then just wing it from there. I will try to work on forcing myself to train more going forward, hence the purpose of this diary.
What makes this game better than Marvel is it allows you to learn characters one at a time instead of forcing you to know three characters really well from the get go. However, after perusing many streams and tournaments, it seems that teams have more success than solos. So the idea in the short-term was to ultimately work towards putting a team together: Team Madoka! (Peacock/Filia/Squigly all palette 18)
My long-term goal is to play the entire cast at a competent level. This is where I am at now:
Currently play: Filia, Squigly
On the back burner: Peacock, Fukua
Tried but unable to grasp: Parasoul, Big Band, Ms. Fortune
I am only 26 hours in so I am truly a beginner. I have also spent countless hours scouring the forums and watching streams/videos just taking everything in. I love this game. It seems easier for me to pick up than Marvel (which I initially loved but found impossible to get good at) so I think I found my calling as far as fighters go.
If anyone actually reads this, I would love your constructive criticism and help. I have a thirst for knowledge that is unmatched by anyone else I know, so please know that any information you are willing to share would go a long way. For now I really just need to practice as I make a lot of mistakes (even though my training partner thinks I am way ahead of him).
Here is our recent set:
Around the 23:00-24:00 mark is when I start to play better. For some reason it takes me a little bit to get warmed up. I guess that stems from lack of practice and not playing anybody else online besides my friend.
Ideas in the pipeline:
Squigly (Cremation cr.HP)/Filia (H Updo)
Team Madoka: Peacock (George at the Air Show)/Filia (H Updo)/Squigly (Drag N' Bite)
Abandoned due to low health and weak damage! Peacock just dies right away and the other two don't stand a chance!
Long-term goal(s):
Play in a tournament!
Win a tournament!
Learn everybody! Yay for big picture!
Things to work on:
-Not call assists so damn much so they don't get mauled
-Learn more combos for mix-ups
-Learn a Peacock combo that actually works (seriously I have tried every beginner combo in the Peacock section and nothing works for me)
-Practice against more human opponents
I started with Filia and became pretty adept at using her. Her rushdown ability seemed to fit my playstyle perfectly. She is my best character.
Then I moved on to Squigly. The problem with Filia is that I can only seem to combo in the corner and Squigly can combo from midscreen which is good. I am still trying to learn her.
Then I moved on to Peacock.
Now you might be saying "wait what?" Well like I said I get bored easily and the training room is not my idea of fun. I want to get good immediately and do not have the patience to put in work. When I pick up a character, I tend to learn one long combo and then just wing it from there. I will try to work on forcing myself to train more going forward, hence the purpose of this diary.
What makes this game better than Marvel is it allows you to learn characters one at a time instead of forcing you to know three characters really well from the get go. However, after perusing many streams and tournaments, it seems that teams have more success than solos. So the idea in the short-term was to ultimately work towards putting a team together: Team Madoka! (Peacock/Filia/Squigly all palette 18)
My long-term goal is to play the entire cast at a competent level. This is where I am at now:
Currently play: Filia, Squigly
On the back burner: Peacock, Fukua
Tried but unable to grasp: Parasoul, Big Band, Ms. Fortune
I am only 26 hours in so I am truly a beginner. I have also spent countless hours scouring the forums and watching streams/videos just taking everything in. I love this game. It seems easier for me to pick up than Marvel (which I initially loved but found impossible to get good at) so I think I found my calling as far as fighters go.
If anyone actually reads this, I would love your constructive criticism and help. I have a thirst for knowledge that is unmatched by anyone else I know, so please know that any information you are willing to share would go a long way. For now I really just need to practice as I make a lot of mistakes (even though my training partner thinks I am way ahead of him).
Here is our recent set:
Around the 23:00-24:00 mark is when I start to play better. For some reason it takes me a little bit to get warmed up. I guess that stems from lack of practice and not playing anybody else online besides my friend.
Ideas in the pipeline:
Squigly (Cremation cr.HP)/Filia (H Updo)
Abandoned due to low health and weak damage! Peacock just dies right away and the other two don't stand a chance!
Long-term goal(s):
Play in a tournament!
Win a tournament!
Learn everybody! Yay for big picture!
Things to work on:
-Not call assists so damn much so they don't get mauled
-Learn more combos for mix-ups
-Learn a Peacock combo that actually works (seriously I have tried every beginner combo in the Peacock section and nothing works for me)
-Practice against more human opponents
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