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Drift said:One time I was playing as Yoshi all the time and my friend got so pissed that he told me "Yoshi and Pikachu are banned in other countries", which makes no sense because we're not in other countries.
Timmy said:^It gets me mad when your friends try to ban your character or prevent you from using a certain move. If they say that, you're playing the game well, and that your friends are just bitter over the fact you're more skilled than them.
Crackin355 said:(but you are defending this, even though you could have just said that you only use it to do the final hit for the KO and be done with it, you didn't which makes me assume you do constantly grab all the time).
My brother and his friends always go like "Oh Ness' Back Throw should be banned" because I usually get a KO with that.
Timmy said:I guess usually wasn't the right word though, I think my KOs are more like: 40% Back Throw, 35% aerials, 10% Forward Tilt, 10% Forward Smash and 5% Yo-yos with my Ness.
Timmy said:With your analogy though, if someone is constantly sending messages of gibberish or repeating the same thing without adding anything, that's spamming because it's not adding anything to the conversation. If someone is constantly sending intelligent messages, I don't consider it as spamming so long as it adds to the conversation. =P
Eh, I actually don't mind that mechanic. Even with it, people can just spam their non-KO moves to stale those (like jabs or projectiles) while refreshing their other KO moves. =PMario Party X said:I wouldn't recommend spamming in Brawl, mindlessly or not. Brawl has awful stale-move negation mechanics that can reduce the power AND the knockback by nearly 50%, unlike in Melee and Super Smash Bros., where only the damage is reduced, not the knockback. That's another reason Brawl is such a joke competitively. It's no wonder that many Brawl mods remove this penalty.