the hardest part of any game is knowing how to practice. if you dont practice right early on in your play time you develop really poor habits that make learning harder. it really helps to have someone guide you and point out what your doing and why its not working or is.
This is a REALLY nice way to let people into melee. I’m legit just taking notes on stuff I really should have known about when it comes to teaching melee. Good video : )
This reminds me of when I first got on unranked. Back then my only goal was to play well enough for people to give me a second game. I had so much fun at that time Anyway, great video man 🤘
If I 4 stock someone who seems new or unable to adapt at all, if they don't auto quit out after (often its during the game lol) I give them a 2nd game anyway it feels like the right thing to do
I just started playing Melee yesterday and I can totally agree that the game is fun as hell, even when I lose. The progress I’ve been able to make in such a short amount of time feels great, yet again today is currently only my second day in Melee so I wonder how things are gonna go from here.
@@elcriadoporlobos7935 eh, it's not a big deal. I got really hung up on ledge dashing and some of the more difficult tech and at this point I haven't played melee in so long I've forgotten pretty much all of it. I tried to hop on with my GameCube controller I got recently and I was hitting maybe 1/3-4 wavedashes, they were giving me barely any distance, my inputs were sloppy and I forgot to L-cancel. Don't beat yourself up about stuff like that, everybody has their own strengths and weaknesses, there's no such thing as "gods" just better players with more practice.
@@elcriadoporlobos7935I was able to do it in 10 minutes. I am a rhythm gamer so getting the timings down was very easy for me. but using it in match is nearly impossible since i dont actually know how to play the game lmao
I dragged my mate to my local recently, i gave him about an hour of melee training, and got him to go to last stock against Hao and i was so proud and then I told Hao he was trash. This is why Pizza Time is the best local let it be known
As a working adult trying melee for the first time. I need a video explaining the moves! I can wave dash and l cancel and short hop and fast fall...lots of video and unclepunch for that...no resources to explain what i have to do on my controller to get x or y move out!
This video by the homie Ludvix is a great resource from the very basics of melee and is made for people like you! ua-cam.com/video/5307wx4fnTg/v-deo.html
We're talking about someone who had to practice in order to impliment down throw fair, i do think wavedashing would be not worth the time considering they only had 5 hours and they had to spend time explaining things like when to use which moves
Actually the second opponent didnt Sandbag with the Doc pick. Its a Tactical Counterpick, as im pretty certain that Doc beats sheik on equal level due to killing of grabs too, but pills > needles.
Very valid point but I think of it like this especially when approaching this unique scenario. It takes 10 minutes to learn how to l cancel, however putting that into your muscle memory to even think about once in a pressure game would require the time to be spent almost entirely on that rather than learning core skills in the game. I wish I had included more about how we went over core concepts like simple attack vs grab mixups in neutral but hindsight is 20-20 and all that. Also Shffl'ing personally took me weeks to implement and made me nearly quit when I started lol
You know what, I might have to give Melee a try now. Amazing video man!
1. pick Sheik
Yeah sure lmao
He was really this 🤏 close to choosing Marth but that f-smash is a little too blatant
Sheik might even be worse though
Peach is also pretty easy early on
I picked Falco and after two weeks I can already beat level 6 20XX CPU’s!!!
Ive played falco and puff as a beginner there not that hard to pick up. But getting good with them is difrent
the hardest part of any game is knowing how to practice. if you dont practice right early on in your play time you develop really poor habits that make learning harder. it really helps to have someone guide you and point out what your doing and why its not working or is.
when I learned l-cancelling, I built up bad muscle memory to do it wrong. took some time and effort to right that wrong
This is a REALLY nice way to let people into melee. I’m legit just taking notes on stuff I really should have known about when it comes to teaching melee. Good video : )
This reminds me of when I first got on unranked. Back then my only goal was to play well enough for people to give me a second game. I had so much fun at that time
Anyway, great video man 🤘
If I 4 stock someone who seems new or unable to adapt at all, if they don't auto quit out after (often its during the game lol) I give them a 2nd game anyway it feels like the right thing to do
That’s a cool benchmark. I like your spirit.
0:42 look it’s Kadence that one person who runs the biggest online amateur bracket for the east coast that I always get 49th-33rd in
I just started playing Melee yesterday and I can totally agree that the game is fun as hell, even when I lose. The progress I’ve been able to make in such a short amount of time feels great, yet again today is currently only my second day in Melee so I wonder how things are gonna go from here.
i learned wavedashing and l cancelling in like 4 hours, melee execution wise isn't that bad to learn, but applying those techniques can be hard.
Nah no way you consistently wavedash in 4 hours like, i practiced a lot, I feel bad rn
@@elcriadoporlobos7935 eh, it's not a big deal. I got really hung up on ledge dashing and some of the more difficult tech and at this point I haven't played melee in so long I've forgotten pretty much all of it. I tried to hop on with my GameCube controller I got recently and I was hitting maybe 1/3-4 wavedashes, they were giving me barely any distance, my inputs were sloppy and I forgot to L-cancel.
Don't beat yourself up about stuff like that, everybody has their own strengths and weaknesses, there's no such thing as "gods" just better players with more practice.
@@elcriadoporlobos7935I was able to do it in 10 minutes. I am a rhythm gamer so getting the timings down was very easy for me. but using it in match is nearly impossible since i dont actually know how to play the game lmao
This was a fun video. Glad your friend had a good time.
This video was actually so much fun to watch! Looking forward to the next video of Tucker if he plays for a month!
What an inspiring video, this is wholesome
Past few videos been the best on this channel icl, much love Josh!
The goals seemed really well thought-out and good o:
I dragged my mate to my local recently, i gave him about an hour of melee training, and got him to go to last stock against Hao and i was so proud and then I told Hao he was trash. This is why Pizza Time is the best local let it be known
Good 🅱️ideo
Another goated video from the ChaeGOD
I just started Melee and I posted a video of myself having trouble recovering. Someone came to my comments and told me to practice wave dashes😅
😭
Long time casual, now Shiek main - can confirm the noob friendliness. Needling Falco/fox's recoveries is so satisfying
all your videos are so good man keep grinding one of these has to take off
Great vid as always
This man has too much production value for his subs lol. This guy deserves at least 100k!
Bro I was zoned out. Hearing you say "Greece" and immediately seeing an Alfa beer on your coffee table threw me for a loop lmao
Sheik is a great character to learn with. I’m a somewhat new player and a main sheik with Martha and fix secondaries. And a pocket pick doc.
As a working adult trying melee for the first time. I need a video explaining the moves! I can wave dash and l cancel and short hop and fast fall...lots of video and unclepunch for that...no resources to explain what i have to do on my controller to get x or y move out!
This video by the homie Ludvix is a great resource from the very basics of melee and is made for people like you!
ua-cam.com/video/5307wx4fnTg/v-deo.html
that was a tight dthrow fair execution window he did in tourney!
It was shockingly easy to learn keyboard and fundamental tech like shffl, wavedash, ledgedash
Shield drop, hax dash
I think Captain Falcon is the best player to learn fundamental play with. Also for learning to L-cancel.
We needa revive this video. Send to as many people you know
Love it, great video😊
Banger alert
good video, I was inspired to start melee because of you =)
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song name plz?
your back must hurt from carrying melee
THE DOWNTHROWWWW
This game is definitely hard lol but mad fun, I use ganondorf and dream 1 day that I could be the best ganon but that’s a steep goal 😂
Amazing vid
Depends on the character.
0:58 I understand for L-canceling ,but seriously ,Wavedashing ?! You only need 5 minutes to learn it .
Good luck trying to get it consistent let alone implement it in your game in only 5 hours
We're talking about someone who had to practice in order to impliment down throw fair, i do think wavedashing would be not worth the time considering they only had 5 hours and they had to spend time explaining things like when to use which moves
truuue
very cool
Meta knight da Bess
damn chaler got 46 views 💀 great video
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@@Arissi well at the time of this comment it was 46 which was pretty low for a 8k sub channel even if it was just like released 30 minutes ago
1 - God himself in my comments ?
2 - I have 8K subs????
3- lol
@@ChalerYT read it wrong my b im kinda blind, das how it is though when youve lived quadrillions of years
@@ChalerYT also i highly agree with 3
Actually the second opponent didnt Sandbag with the Doc pick.
Its a Tactical Counterpick, as im pretty certain that Doc beats sheik on equal level due to killing of grabs too, but pills > needles.
Lol Sheik is a terrible matchup for doc
No wtf. I can’t L cancel.
Damn, you had your friend play Shiek?
That is not self care, and you are not a good friend
algorithm
surely it takes like 10 minutes to learn how to L cancel? even if he only lands like 20% it's still better than nothing.
Very valid point but I think of it like this especially when approaching this unique scenario. It takes 10 minutes to learn how to l cancel, however putting that into your muscle memory to even think about once in a pressure game would require the time to be spent almost entirely on that rather than learning core skills in the game. I wish I had included more about how we went over core concepts like simple attack vs grab mixups in neutral but hindsight is 20-20 and all that.
Also Shffl'ing personally took me weeks to implement and made me nearly quit when I started lol
About a month of slippi and you’ll have fought enough falco to have learned how trash the game actually is
5 hours ago
anti-falco propaganda
😂
well it is true lol falco bullies noobs and only becomes honest after about mid-level