>>54385432Oh wow, a bad M2Y who doesn't keep his distance, that sure proves to me that he has no way of beating a Crustle.
>>54385420>>54385471And if you have decent micro/macro, that STILL doesn't deter from M2Y. I've had a couple games where we had an AFK player and we still won-- in one case it was because the enemy team surrendered since we were snowballing so hard. Just show up for a team fight, don't go looking for 1v1s, and try to get to level 15 by Ray and it's almost an instant-win.
>>54385441People adapted when Absol was fluffy tailing Zapdos in one hit. People adapted when Greedent was unkillable. People adapted when TTar and Tsareena were 1v5ing teams. People adapted when Mr. Mime was winning 1v1's vs. fucking Defenders. Remember how cancer the Mew/Mime/Glaceon meta was? Remember the Eevee festival when you would be getting mean look'd or icicle spear'd every fucking game? The game has ALWAYS had long periods of shit bugs, poor balance, and broken characters. We have the same problem here, except the solution is to play M2Y because that's the only way to adapt. But instead, suddenly people don't want to because they don't want to "Mewtwo abuse". I'm sure these same people had NO problems picking Absol, TTar, Glaceon, etc.
>>54385496If you aren't having fun, you can take a break. If losing bothers you, you can easily play M2Y and win many more of your games. So why pick the other option of playing, not having fun for a dozen games in a row, getting angry, and then complaining about M2Y for hours straight? It's not "alien" to not understand how people can be addicted to being angry. The season is almost fucking over and I'm still reading people going, "I'm gonna take a break after this!". Why the fuck wait? Take a break now.