@@Erik_Montesinos What I mean is that the two clips are both great, but fundamentally different. Ned's clip was a completely unexpected offstage reversal down air spike. Fatality's, while still cool and hype, was more or less just regular Captain Falcon advantage state.
I love fatality but God I wanted Ned to win so badly. This would have been a huge W for Sephiroth. Nonetheless it was a great set. Fatality is insane. I don't know any other Cpt Falcon main who can recover as well as him
This was an amazing set and glad to see a Falcon in top 8 of a pretty big tournament. Ned could've definitely won some games however if he let it rip on some edgeguards and didn't do some panic options but a lot of people makes mistakes in a pressured situation like this. Both of them did amazing
...spehiroth is one of the easiest dlcs to body his reach means nothing. it's called moving the other way. or shielding. or blocking... spehiroth is the most laggy motherf!%ker i can make a sandwich in the time it takes even his jab to go back to neutral and falcon is legit trash tier. all that fancy crap for all that damage and the mf'er cant even kill even the lauded fatality fails confirm after confirm after confirm on freaking frozen molasses sephiroth
For all my seph mains, octoslash at ledge is really good at sniping recoveries. It's a bigger commitment then down air, but it's easier to hit since it's a multihit and comes out at a better angle
Fatality's recovery mixups and timings will always be impressive to watch. Even up against characters with broken edgeguarding, it is super rare to see Fatality get gimped Kinda a shame how Seph's weakness like his height, weight, and frame data give him a bunch of horrible matchups like Fox, Sheik, Diddy Kong, etc. Hope Ned and Tweek can put in more work for the character though, as both are amazing players
Idk why Tweek randomly dropped Sephiroth for a while and decided to use him a bit recently. He was doing surprisingly well with him online and tournaments back then then randomly just shut him off lol
@@jordantiburcio4541 I mean he has literally tweeted links to his recent streams, and plans on going back to tournaments soon lmao Tweek didnt retire from Smash, just took a small break
@@oneofthekindscarf8612 Because Sephiroth is not that good as character, at best he is a mid high tier. He has some pros like amazing range, damage output, superb edge guarding, can kill early and has a come back mechanic...sounds amazing right? Well, no. All his pros are massively eclipsed by his weakness. He has a tipper mechanic which sometimes makes Seph unable to kill a light weight past 120%. He has massive ending lag and some starting lag as well making him THE ONLY character in the game that cannot whiff punish. He has a tall character hurtbox.but he is so light that after 40% you are on death range( Comeback activates at 80% lmao) unlike terry, his comeback mech does not stay on. He is the only character in the game that has 3 character archtype weakness : Zoners, rushdowns, small characters. Another weakness he has is that a playet has to be extra precise with seph otherwise your attacks cant even connect against middle size characters such as wolf.
At first I was gonna say he probably didn't wanna do a big move cuz he might've wanted to play it safe But now that I think about it, you're right lmao. Wonder what went through fatality's head during that
I thought the same thing. Shielded octoslash should always be a hard punish. But in the moment it's hard to account for everything. Up B is pretty much falcons safest oos option other than footstool falcon kick so fatality definitely auto piloted a bit there. But fatality was just simply not performing at his peak this tourny. Way too many situations that were way closer than they should have been. But he was still able to clutch out top 8 which is cool to see.
@@jaaddly4622 throughout the tournament he was dropping stuff he wouldnt usually if he was playing on point. He still played well but definitely could've been better
There were a couple times Ned sniped his jump but still didn’t go for the edge guard, I assume he was expecting an early falcon dive but still expected to see some more edge guards come out
Yeah he definitely could have edge guarded more. That's a huge advantage seph has over falcon in the mu and he didn't capitalize on it. Many instances where he could have just flat out won if he committed off stage a bit more.
Definitely agree. Ned reverse edge guarded him better than actually edge guarding. He played quite defensively for most of the set. Don't blame him though, the pace of this match is quite overwhelming for Seph.
22:45 wow I really liked how ned went off stage but manage to play safe and clutch, yet still went for a fair, that triple jump is really powerful for these kind of security
Ned really should have mixed up his Hell's Gate ledge trap with a Down Smash every once in awhile. Fatality drifted back about 98% of the time to dodge the hell's gate, and Down Smash would have taken the stock numerous times.
Down-angled ftilt would've been a much better mixup. Downsmash offstage is slower and much weaker, filt sweet spot would have hit the same area quicker and can kill under 100%
It is so great to see fatality finally playing like a top player in ultimate, it felt like a lot of the early lifespan of the game he just had so many flubbs in his gameplay but now he has really found his stride
Great showing from both players! Ned is an excellent elite competitor but if he wants to breaks through into the realm of the gods, he really needs to utilize Seph's entire toolkit Not using reverse Octoslash for edgeguarding in lieu of ledgetrapping really hurt him this set Yes the window is tight against falcon since that UpB can get a nasty reversal but he needs to to do it *because* its hard. Thats the difference between Gods and Elite players in not just smash but all forms of comp. Gods know when to use the unsafe stupid options in the safest and smartest way possible. Elite players not so much
Man that was so close! But that come back on game 3 though!!! Spoilers: I really wanted Ned to win this, he's one of the only Sephiroth pro players right now.😔 We need more Seph reps in 2022!
Bonjour! Est-ce que quelqu'un peut me conseiller? Je m'intéresse récemment au tournoi SSBU major et je sais pas trop sur quel plateforme regarder les matchs, ni quand se déroule les matchs. Je viens de découvrir Let make big Moves... jaimerais les écouter en live pour les prochaines fois! Merci! Can someone advise me? I recently got interested in the major SSBU tournament and I'm not sure on which platform to watch the matches, or when the matches take place. I would like to listen to them live for the next few times. I just discovered Let make big mooves, but does anyone know the list of smash bros leagues and when and where it is? Sorry for my english ! Thanks !
He actually made a top 8 not that long ago at CEO in early december, placing 4th out of nearly 700 entrants. He also top 8 two other huge tournaments last summer with 2nd place at Ultimate WANTED 3 and 5th at InfinityCON 2021, where he lost to Ned, funnily enough. He has really gotten strong results since offline competition returned, you love to see it.
This video is playing at, like, 1.25x speed. I'm sure of it. Immediately, I noticed Sephiroth seemed to be moving too fast. Then I looked at the timer, and those aren't full seconds counting down. Why would they do that?
it seems that he does not use Captain Falcon's powers except only to return back to the stage. UP + B is an excellent combo when doing 2 up kicks in the air. when falling from the air at a 45 degree angle is an excellent time for DOWN + B. when spaced apart horizontally is a great time to use LEFT/RIGHT + B to close the distance.
It doesn’t “do” anything per se, it’s just sort of a movement tech to pressure the opponent. In this particular case, Ned uses turnaround b-reverse Flare to bait out a defensive reaction from Fatality without having to commit too hard to the edgeguard. If Fatality jumps or air dodges here anticipating a bair or Flare, Ned has shifted his momentum back towards stage with the b-reverse and double jump canceled, allowing him time catch it with a fair. Fataity didn’t bite though, and drifts in for a low recovery. Ned still has stage control from this interaction though.
@@dc_dachi oh I see, it's just that there are so many subtle "movement", as you call it, in this game that it's hard to notice. Thanks for the response
As a Sephiroth main it is for movement options, Sephiroth's neutral b is the perfect tool for aerial movement (especially when it comes to the wavebounce/b reverse mechanic)
Watching players dissect each other is always a treat. Cpt falcon isn't the flashiest but fatality makes you think otherwise. This matchup is in sephiroths favor no doubt. We've seen it enough times though where pros will win in bad matchups on a regular. Gg to both players.
So is seph bad or can no-one play him efficiently enough? Even nairo struggles after maining him for months at this point, do you think Leo could make seph look as broken as he does byleth?
Let's take a closer look to what happened at 22:59 Sephiroth loses his wing after killing Falcon, so.... if it wasn't a star KO Ned would have also lost a stock due to not having the extra jump. Just thought it was a pretty curious case, either way good shit to both players. Awesome set!
That was a neat thing to point out. I had to test it myself to see if it would really matter. It turns out without the jump Seph would still make it back. He would just have to fully charge it after reaching the max height after his first jump.
Ned played incredibly well, especially with the dair spike to win the game, but his edge guarding was abysmal. He was going for dair at the ledge, and couldn't hit it even once, after 8 to 10 times trying. I think by then, it's time to try some other options like down tilt to hit below the ledge, spacing a 2nd degree charged gigaflare, or a short hop octoslash at the ledge
@Clippy I disagree. They commentate like sports casters do, giving a play by play of the action, while interjecting information about the moves themselves. They also gave info on the players and clearly know what they are talking about.
I noticed that Ned stopped using his side b altogether after the first or second game (I'd have to rewatch to confirm) which is a huge mixup opportunity he missed out on.
Spoilers Good set prob would have tried PT here if I was Ned tho it worked last time even if it has gotten less usage recently. Unfort they had to play to get into top 8 Gj to fatality getting the W and good stuff by Ned.
If you have 1 stock and the opponent has 3 stocks when you get your wing at 1 stock let's say you are doing the comeback, well when you and your opponent finally have both 1 stock and have even % the wing disappears
It's due to how difficult it is to control Sep. Similar to when Joker first came, most weren't able to bring out the best in the character. I say Ned has room for improvement compared to Fatality
“What the hell is Ned doing.” I thought it was genius he was using neutral B to slow down his fall so he could try and catch fatality making his way back to the stage lol
Much harder to land because Sephiroth can pretty easily keep himself out of raptor boost range or beat it out with any disjoint, especially when he has wing which he did have for a lot of the set.
14:53 mad respect for this
19:06
@@ff_rusco5967 A good play but not the same lol
@@malcolmfletcher2659 was it supposed to be?
@@Erik_Montesinos What I mean is that the two clips are both great, but fundamentally different.
Ned's clip was a completely unexpected offstage reversal down air spike. Fatality's, while still cool and hype, was more or less just regular Captain Falcon advantage state.
Nah, Ned knew he could make it back from so high up
That edge guard in game 4 was absolutely nuts. Also, every game is last stock last hit. So far the set if the tournament, for sure.
14:52 I see now why Seph's dair is called the Hell's Gate, cause that's exactly where it sends you
Mhm. In Dissidia when he uses Hell's Gate he says
*"To the Promise Land"*
seph dair wasn't a down aerith?
@@TDG386"f you and take my like"
@@TDG386 huh
Easily one of the best sets, Ned and Fatality still have so much growth, it's scary how far they can push these characters
Fatality definitely got worse. He used to clap everybody. The hype he used to have is gone , it made his pop off cringe
@@onyxsh0cks456 tf you talking about? Ned used to kick Fatality’s ass
I love fatality but God I wanted Ned to win so badly. This would have been a huge W for Sephiroth. Nonetheless it was a great set. Fatality is insane. I don't know any other Cpt Falcon main who can recover as well as him
For real! Fatality makes Falcon look like he has a better recovery than he really has
Andrik/Soki is the best mexican Cpt Falcon. There are some videos of the fight between him and Fatality and Soki won
I think that Fatality is better, but definitely Soki is the second in the world
Yea
Don't forget Sean
This was an amazing set and glad to see a Falcon in top 8 of a pretty big tournament. Ned could've definitely won some games however if he let it rip on some edgeguards and didn't do some panic options but a lot of people makes mistakes in a pressured situation like this. Both of them did amazing
A falcon?
THE* Falcon
@@thefletch1996 You right
Bruhhh it's fatality .... He's the biggest wild card for any pro at any tournament
Bro not 1 but 2 majors this weekend the one in Japan Jogibu got 7th
@Gamer We both have to not see the comment section of the video if we don't want to get spoiled, even with youtube's crappy newish comment thing
As a sephiroth main I'm so happy to finally see him climbing in tournaments! Ned was awesome and Fatality is always insane with his movement
yeah its pretty easy when you have massive reach as opposed to Falcon close range
@Kevin Falcon is literally a bad MU for Seph, stop being ignorant and salty
...spehiroth is one of the easiest dlcs to body
his reach means nothing. it's called moving the other way. or shielding. or blocking...
spehiroth is the most laggy motherf!%ker i can make a sandwich in the time it takes even his jab to go back to neutral
and falcon is legit trash tier. all that fancy crap for all that damage and the mf'er cant even kill
even the lauded fatality fails confirm after confirm after confirm on freaking frozen molasses sephiroth
@@Faltzerbeast90 sphiroths have some of the worst hit box on his moves
Such a hype set, can’t wait to see how Fatality does in top 8 :)
Got bodied by Kola lol. Tough matchup. Not like this
@@dartfeld9810 yep, Kola is GOATed llmao
@@pzmagma not a big fan of Roy gameplay but his Roy is insane
For all my seph mains, octoslash at ledge is really good at sniping recoveries. It's a bigger commitment then down air, but it's easier to hit since it's a multihit and comes out at a better angle
Yup. Ned has used this Tech before, like when he fought Light's Fox.
Agreed, underrated.
don't worry ned-- you are an inspiration to sephiroth mains everywhere!
Fatality's recovery mixups and timings will always be impressive to watch. Even up against characters with broken edgeguarding, it is super rare to see Fatality get gimped
Kinda a shame how Seph's weakness like his height, weight, and frame data give him a bunch of horrible matchups like Fox, Sheik, Diddy Kong, etc. Hope Ned and Tweek can put in more work for the character though, as both are amazing players
Idk why Tweek randomly dropped Sephiroth for a while and decided to use him a bit recently. He was doing surprisingly well with him online and tournaments back then then randomly just shut him off lol
Tweek tweeted recently that he's not going to tournaments or streaming anymore
@@jordantiburcio4541 I mean he has literally tweeted links to his recent streams, and plans on going back to tournaments soon lmao
Tweek didnt retire from Smash, just took a small break
Ned did amazing. It could have gone either way. Grats to Fatality though! Knowing Ned, he'll keep grinding. His Seph is getting better and better.
@@oneofthekindscarf8612 Because Sephiroth is not that good as character, at best he is a mid high tier. He has some pros like amazing range, damage output, superb edge guarding, can kill early and has a come back mechanic...sounds amazing right?
Well, no. All his pros are massively eclipsed by his weakness. He has a tipper mechanic which sometimes makes Seph unable to kill a light weight past 120%. He has massive ending lag and some starting lag as well making him THE ONLY character in the game that cannot whiff punish. He has a tall character hurtbox.but he is so light that after 40% you are on death range( Comeback activates at 80% lmao) unlike terry, his comeback mech does not stay on.
He is the only character in the game that has 3 character archtype weakness : Zoners, rushdowns, small characters.
Another weakness he has is that a playet has to be extra precise with seph otherwise your attacks cant even connect against middle size characters such as wolf.
Starting to get comfy with the deep up B edgeguards, i like it.
17:43
Octoslash is -62 too -47 on shield, if Fatality just fsmashes, then I think Seph just blows up, lol.
At first I was gonna say he probably didn't wanna do a big move cuz he might've wanted to play it safe
But now that I think about it, you're right lmao. Wonder what went through fatality's head during that
@@TeenXtacy might've been panicked, especially coming out of that game 3
Yes you can drop shield and punish that move is mad laggy
@@卓立群-j8z I think he’s just not fully aware of how laggy it is
I thought the same thing. Shielded octoslash should always be a hard punish. But in the moment it's hard to account for everything. Up B is pretty much falcons safest oos option other than footstool falcon kick so fatality definitely auto piloted a bit there. But fatality was just simply not performing at his peak this tourny. Way too many situations that were way closer than they should have been. But he was still able to clutch out top 8 which is cool to see.
I will preach this until the day I day, Fatality's disadvantage & offstage game are absolutely fucking godlike
Fatality for sure wasn't playing his best this tourny but still got top 8. Impressive
What's amazing is that, even if it isn't his best, it's still absolutely phenomenal
How do u know that? (not trying to be aggressive, just wondering)
@@jaaddly4622 throughout the tournament he was dropping stuff he wouldnt usually if he was playing on point. He still played well but definitely could've been better
There were a couple times Ned sniped his jump but still didn’t go for the edge guard, I assume he was expecting an early falcon dive but still expected to see some more edge guards come out
I agree
Yeah he definitely could have edge guarded more. That's a huge advantage seph has over falcon in the mu and he didn't capitalize on it. Many instances where he could have just flat out won if he committed off stage a bit more.
Definitely agree. Ned reverse edge guarded him better than actually edge guarding. He played quite defensively for most of the set. Don't blame him though, the pace of this match is quite overwhelming for Seph.
ned massively overestimated fatality...
The melee opening theme running for game 5 was sick, as I had just been playing melee
He’s improving so much
Who ned or fatality?
Both
@Joel Koo I was talking about fatality
22:45 wow I really liked how ned went off stage but manage to play safe and clutch, yet still went for a fair, that triple jump is really powerful for these kind of security
Ned really should have mixed up his Hell's Gate ledge trap with a Down Smash every once in awhile. Fatality drifted back about 98% of the time to dodge the hell's gate, and Down Smash would have taken the stock numerous times.
Down-angled ftilt would've been a much better mixup. Downsmash offstage is slower and much weaker, filt sweet spot would have hit the same area quicker and can kill under 100%
It is so great to see fatality finally playing like a top player in ultimate, it felt like a lot of the early lifespan of the game he just had so many flubbs in his gameplay but now he has really found his stride
I swear every one of those five games went to last stock last hit. Really there was absolutely nothing to choose between these two players.
Breaks my heart to see Sephiroth miss so many edge guards.
Cool to see Ned still playing and repping chicago. Haven't followed the scene since the end of smash 4.
19:59 first time i see falcon´s back design, its so cool
Great showing from both players! Ned is an excellent elite competitor but if he wants to breaks through into the realm of the gods, he really needs to utilize Seph's entire toolkit
Not using reverse Octoslash for edgeguarding in lieu of ledgetrapping really hurt him this set
Yes the window is tight against falcon since that UpB can get a nasty reversal but he needs to to do it *because* its hard.
Thats the difference between Gods and Elite players in not just smash but all forms of comp. Gods know when to use the unsafe stupid options in the safest and smartest way possible. Elite players not so much
Man that was so close! But that come back on game 3 though!!!
Spoilers:
I really wanted Ned to win this, he's one of the only Sephiroth pro players right now.😔 We need more Seph reps in 2022!
Pretty sure Ned has said in a tweet that Sephiroth is fairly difficult to play competitively
Theres also Tweek now that plays Sepiroth.
Bonjour! Est-ce que quelqu'un peut me conseiller? Je m'intéresse récemment au tournoi SSBU major et je sais pas trop sur quel plateforme regarder les matchs, ni quand se déroule les matchs. Je viens de découvrir Let make big Moves... jaimerais les écouter en live pour les prochaines fois! Merci!
Can someone advise me? I recently got interested in the major SSBU tournament and I'm not sure on which platform to watch the matches, or when the matches take place. I would like to listen to them live for the next few times. I just discovered Let make big mooves, but does anyone know the list of smash bros leagues and when and where it is?
Sorry for my english ! Thanks !
What song at 1:40?
I love both of these characters and want to see more from each moving forward
Yeeeeeeesssssss let's go Fatality!
Neds edgeguard needs work.
Way too respectful in wing
that deep up air -> up b at 69% was just *chef's kiss*
That moment where you want them both to win - awesome set tho
5:16 is that Davie504 to the left, on Fatality's shoulder?
I M P O S S I B L E
O M G
B A S S
Man it was a long time ago i didn't see a Captain Falcon or even Fatality in top 8 i wish him the best
He actually made a top 8 not that long ago at CEO in early december, placing 4th out of nearly 700 entrants. He also top 8 two other huge tournaments last summer with 2nd place at Ultimate WANTED 3 and 5th at InfinityCON 2021, where he lost to Ned, funnily enough. He has really gotten strong results since offline competition returned, you love to see it.
This video is playing at, like, 1.25x speed. I'm sure of it. Immediately, I noticed Sephiroth seemed to be moving too fast. Then I looked at the timer, and those aren't full seconds counting down. Why would they do that?
Holy shit ur right, but it isn’t 1.25 it’s more like 1.10
LETS GOOOOO!!!! That match had my heart pounding. When Griff landed that back air , I jumped up in excitement
wow what a great set. amazing showing from both players
The quality announcing of these two gentlemen is next level.
One of my favorite sets of the year and it’s only January
why dident ned use any down bs?
Not nearly enough side-bs from Ned honestly, he wasn't scared from projectiles at all.
Best set I've seen in a while
Amazing set on both ends. Seriously amazed with Ned here first and foremost. But fatality has that sauce in the end
whats the song at 1:00
Ssbb tabuu ost
@Gokudera64 lol thanks
This set was dope. You can tell both gave it their all. The pop-offs were all too genuine 😂
Are you actually saying Ned should have chosen Kalos? Have you seen fatality on Kalos???
This match was an absolute treat!
it seems that he does not use Captain Falcon's powers except only to return back to the stage. UP + B is an excellent combo when doing 2 up kicks in the air. when falling from the air at a 45 degree angle is an excellent time for DOWN + B. when spaced apart horizontally is a great time to use LEFT/RIGHT + B to close the distance.
11:20 fatality’s face 😂
Great set. Damn, Ned is was soo close and I was hoping he'd take it as Sephiroth is my favorite character. Both played well. Grats to fatality.
Fuck sep... who cheers against the underdog? lol
@@lucabaar1 , shoo. Shoo.
3:27 why do all Sephiroth mains go for that b reverse? Does it actually do anything?
It doesn’t “do” anything per se, it’s just sort of a movement tech to pressure the opponent. In this particular case, Ned uses turnaround b-reverse Flare to bait out a defensive reaction from Fatality without having to commit too hard to the edgeguard.
If Fatality jumps or air dodges here anticipating a bair or Flare, Ned has shifted his momentum back towards stage with the b-reverse and double jump canceled, allowing him time catch it with a fair. Fataity didn’t bite though, and drifts in for a low recovery. Ned still has stage control from this interaction though.
@@dc_dachi oh I see, it's just that there are so many subtle "movement", as you call it, in this game that it's hard to notice. Thanks for the response
As a Sephiroth main it is for movement options, Sephiroth's neutral b is the perfect tool for aerial movement (especially when it comes to the wavebounce/b reverse mechanic)
Final game was so tight. Love a fatality pop off
Watching players dissect each other is always a treat. Cpt falcon isn't the flashiest but fatality makes you think otherwise. This matchup is in sephiroths favor no doubt. We've seen it enough times though where pros will win in bad matchups on a regular. Gg to both players.
I'm a heavyweight player but Mario and Captain Falcon are my favorite characters to watch in tournament play. So damn explosive.
what an incredible set
I just played Ned online in this matchup. Man literally destroyed my ass, this was not an easy outcome for fatality
As much as I root for Ned as a Sephiroth main, this matchup is so incredibly fun and Fatality is god tier. Rooting for him at Summit
Right before 15:00 that kill was nuts. Read of the lifetime lmaooo nice
Not one Sephiroth counter? There was plenty of ledge guard opportunities for it.
Damn!
This was an amazing set!
Why wasnt Ned using down smash on Falcons recovery??
So is seph bad or can no-one play him efficiently enough? Even nairo struggles after maining him for months at this point, do you think Leo could make seph look as broken as he does byleth?
Almost anyone can. It's just that no one is fully used to him in the game.
What a close, great set this was!
Does sephiroth counter not work against falcons up b? He never went for it once the entire set.
Up b is a grab and ignores counters
How do people like ultimate, let alone battling on small battlefield?
It’s almost like people can like different things🤯. Who knew…
this kid is in middle school. they cannot formulate concepts outside of themselves yet
@@tristaninman1638
Awesome set!
Words to live by. It's not over till it's over!
A lesser man would have cracked! That was a struggle! What a show. WOW
Let's take a closer look to what happened at 22:59
Sephiroth loses his wing after killing Falcon, so.... if it wasn't a star KO Ned would have also lost a stock due to not having the extra jump.
Just thought it was a pretty curious case, either way good shit to both players. Awesome set!
Good catch, really makes much sense, ned couldn't have predicted wether it would've bin a star ko or not, so his risky play may be costly at times
I think he still would've recovered from that because he had his first jump but nice catch
i'm pretty confident he didn't need the second jump to return
he would've lived even with the wing if he charged the up b
That was a neat thing to point out. I had to test it myself to see if it would really matter. It turns out without the jump Seph would still make it back. He would just have to fully charge it after reaching the max height after his first jump.
Ned played incredibly well, especially with the dair spike to win the game, but his edge guarding was abysmal. He was going for dair at the ledge, and couldn't hit it even once, after 8 to 10 times trying. I think by then, it's time to try some other options like down tilt to hit below the ledge, spacing a 2nd degree charged gigaflare, or a short hop octoslash at the ledge
yep especially after fatality drifted his up B's so Seph literally never couldve hit him even if he did 2framr
The commentary was great! Props to them
@Clippy I disagree. They commentate like sports casters do, giving a play by play of the action, while interjecting information about the moves themselves. They also gave info on the players and clearly know what they are talking about.
@Clippy Huh, wasn't expecting to find someone with a similar opinion to mine.
I noticed that Ned stopped using his side b altogether after the first or second game (I'd have to rewatch to confirm) which is a huge mixup opportunity he missed out on.
i wish y’all would put who the commentators are
Ned really needs to use Shadow Flare more... its such a good move yet i only see Leo or Tweek make good use of it so far
TO THE PROMISED LAND
Spoilers
Good set prob would have tried PT here if I was Ned tho it worked last time even if it has gotten less usage recently. Unfort they had to play to get into top 8 Gj to fatality getting the W and good stuff by Ned.
Just want to give you props on the considerate formatting of your comment. Cheers
He said on his stream that he should have gone PT since he beat Fatality with them last time; he said he wanted to win with Sephiroth though
4:55 can anyone explain how ned lost one wing?
If you have 1 stock and the opponent has 3 stocks when you get your wing at 1 stock let's say you are doing the comeback, well when you and your opponent finally have both 1 stock and have even % the wing disappears
I respect the commentary
I was rooting for Griffin, but Ned's Sephiroth is inspirational and I'd like to see the character more as he doesn't have enough representation, IMO.
It's due to how difficult it is to control Sep. Similar to when Joker first came, most weren't able to bring out the best in the character. I say Ned has room for improvement compared to Fatality
amazing set, I'd say these two are evenly matched
I feel like raptor boost is as a solid option against sephiroth but I didn’t see him use it
Sephiroth is the only character whose name is said twice in the victory screen.
14:54 Falcon gets down-aerithed
The intro with Jet Grind Radio music 🔥
23:26 0 to 66% that's madness
Ned’s disrespect: 14:54
Fatality’s disrespect: 19:18
Neither of those were disrespectful though
Yeah, I wouldn't say they're disrespectful, but I do understand the intended connotation of your comment.
LETSGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
19:12 Fatality is wild
Both of these guys sound exactly like two pretty famous poker commentators I hear all the time
Neds sephiroth is good but lacks a lil extra sauce
The lack of edge guarding from seph is really sad. You have a 10 foot sword, use it
Ned was lacking in comparison to Fatality. This might have otherwise been a slaughter, Cap is not nearly as endowed as Sep
“What the hell is Ned doing.”
I thought it was genius he was using neutral B to slow down his fall so he could try and catch fatality making his way back to the stage lol
Super entertaining set.
Tabuu's theme sounds like an Angel or Triumph song.
Amazing set
WHY IS THE TOP COMMENT ALWAYS A SPOILER?
Man I didn't know casper was in this match too
why did fatality not use raptor boost like at all? dafuq
Much harder to land because Sephiroth can pretty easily keep himself out of raptor boost range or beat it out with any disjoint, especially when he has wing which he did have for a lot of the set.
That down aerith on game 3 was insane