Resident competitiveanon here
For whomever makes the next thread, please include these resources in the OP:
For some reference for people wanting info on each character, here's an excellent roster overview somebody put out a few weeks ago:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pvnnN17CypY. Comboster and Badintent and two other people I'm totally blanking on the name of also put out some intro guides on the game's competitive play you can find on youtube.
Also, here's frame data:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/108awMgIuD21L0d1SQneG9w3KOyzwmWQ8335mkrOmm54/edit?pref=2&pli=1#gid=1602977002, and lastly and most importantly, discord DOT gg SLASH pokken is where the english speaking competitive community for the game is centered around, so if you are interested in gitting gud (and frankly I can only reccomend the game if you intend to get into it and learn it, it's not worth it for single player), then you should join that.
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Also, I've been playing in
>>44455842, I'm the weavile, if anybody who played against me wants tips/inputs, drop your twitter or discord or something and we can play more another time a number of sets in a row and I can give you more specific tips and feedback
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>>44453221Yes, you can get matches in ranked usually within a minute and there's still competitive events, the main community discord has online weeklies, etc
>>44453588Join the discord and ask to play against people in friendlies/in a group with the new character, you'll probably learn faster that way anyways since you have somebody who can tell you what you were doing that they could exploit or what you were doing well, etc
>>44453645As a competitive fighting game, yes, see
>>>/v/520242907 >>>/v/520243736 ;and
>>>/v/520244949 ; as a casual expierence, not so much, though it's an easy fighting game to get into starting out
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