11/6/2022 0 Comments Petra brawlhallaWhile everyone else is creaming themselves over the signatures, I’m still playing petra similar to my Val gauntlets and been getting incredible results. Now of course, I have lost games working on this, but I want to say I have been seeing decent results (HOWEVER I have a ton of fun playing the game so nothing analysis wise matters too much) as I polish my playstyle, petra was a huge addition for me. I play balls to the wall aggressive and have adapted my own meta to keep constant pressure and remain winning neutral thru weapon tosses + follow up to cover options, unarmed combos, positional pressure, baiting, patience, and always working to improve my movement/character control/tech. Since you shared ab Nai ill share ab my playatyle which has really seemed to turn good results for me, but I was also a Falco Main on Smash in the mid 2000’s so I felt I could bring a lot of fresh thought out moves to my playstyle vs some of these other brawlers My vocab must be off because passive could fall under my definition of defensive, but i’ll adjust that for the rest of my career. So I read this, good read learned some stuff bout nai from you. Her dsig on katars is one of the best soft reads in the game. Back on track, her katars are amazing(apart from nsig but we don't talk about that) and her sigs give her decent grounded kill options, though a bit risky. With katars, her dex used to be a huge hindrance since slight > dlight wasn't true but now I'd say she's at least mid tier. trying to jump over your dsig only to get hit by a dlight right after. With her, cautious aggression is the best playstyle, spacing your opponent with spear dsig, nlight and sair and punishing when they screw up, e.g. Interesting that you mention Queen Nai since I happen to main her. There isn't a defensive playstyle, just passive and aggressive. And there's off the rails passive, where you run away the entire game. There's reasonable passive where you bait your opponent into doing a move and then punish and reset neutral. There's reasonable, cautious aggressive, where you throw out kind of safe approach options and apply positional pressure to force your opponent into a mistake and punish. There's dumbass balls to the walls aggressive, where you either destroy your opponent or get punished for every move you throw out and lose completely. The game just doesn't have the options required for one to exist. The problem is there isn't really a defensive playstyle.
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