Well, I was suggesting that experienced people here could suggest things that work or don't work in ranked. I'd like to get better, but I'm not sure I'm doing the best choices from a strategic point of view. I've seen plently of studies for CS, LoL and the like (I'm not even playing those, but it's interesting to read about the strategies), I'd like to see similar studies on Splatoon.
We've probably all experienced this, indeed...
Wanted to kill a teammate yesterday, he thought that the rainmaker was a bonus to do splats... I love the 50 countdown
Well, I was suggesting that experienced people here could suggest things that work or don't work in ranked. I'd like to get better, but I'm not sure I'm doing the best choices from a strategic point of view. I've seen plently of studies for CS, LoL and the like (I'm not even playing those, but it's interesting to read about the strategies), I'd like to see similar studies on Splatoon.
#1 rule of Splatoon:Damn even at pro rank in SR everyone seems to be shit
I'm trying to figure this out too.
Seems like you can only find out how difficult your Salmon Run round was after it's over? Maybe they don't want people to quit up front or something?
Also, I'm playing 120% salmon run rounds right now but I'm definitely not high enough level to be ready to play this. I'm still a "part timer".
Is this just because the matchmaking pool is too small now, so there's no one low enough level for me to get easier rounds for now?
#1 rule of Splatoon:
Everyone is shit except for you.
Holy shit, we needed two more on the final round and they were RIGHT IN FRONT OF THE TANK and nobody was going for them.
Reading this thread, this must be true.
Buncha all-stars in here that just keep catching a bad break!
No idea how salmon run works out rank but i lost 4 of 5 rounds earlier today all on wave 3 because we got swarmed super badly, more then normal.
Just lost 80 points on my rank, nice.
Fuck this mode so much.
Learn to cut people's path off
Know when to retreat
Paint under your mates when they're in trouble
Don't attack alone, wait for backup
Don't jump and kill me and you
Be smart, hide when necessary
Just a few tips. On my �� right now.
Keep getting "connection is unstable" messages mid matches. Guess I'll just play something else today. :/
#1 rule of Splatoon:
Everyone is shit except for you.
I'd be interested in that myself. While I'm doing pretty good so far at the game, I'm still new and would love to see what more experience people thing is good advice.
Basic info: Walls don't count. This was a frequent source of confusion early in the life of the first game, so I think people new to the series risk being confused by it as well. Painting walls can be helpful to open up new movement options, or provide you with a hiding spot, but they do not count towards the score at the end of the match, or towards charging your special.Just started playing, still getting to grips with the controls. Playing with detached Joycons seems to be the most comfortable so far but I'm yet not in the habit of keeping the camera centered as I'm looking about.
Lot of fun though! Never played the first Splatoon so I'm coming in fresh. What's the #1 tip you'd offer to somebody brand new at the game?
Welp, I feel like a total idiot. Especially since I've shared this misinformation with people. The "Common Gear Ability" on the SplatNet app in Annie's shop is not, in fact, what Main Ability the Gear usually has, but is just the brand's Sub Bias.
This whole time I thought it was showing you what the Gear would normally have. It's "Common" Main Ability.
Oh man. Seriously, I feel dumb. How I didn't catch that sooner is beyond me.
It's funny, when I complained about this people got on me. It's not fun when newbies ore anyone who is at ready for rank will hold you back, practice firsth than join rank when ready
I think what it boils down to is, everyone has these experiences with teams that perform very poorly, but you also have to recognize it as an opportunity to improve yourself. To some extent, achieving and maintaining your rank is dependent on your ability to carry a game on your back. If you can't do that, you'll always bounce between a higher and lower rank over time.
I kept my game on sleep mode and grinded 99 EXP and Cash meal tickets.
Can't lose rank if they keep scheduling it during my work hours!
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Apparently the Bubble Blower is a super. Didn't expect that, but it makes sense.
Don't feel too bad, I don't see that as much as I see the wrong Amiibo information being constantly spread (IT'S NOT TIED TO LEVEL!)
Jump off the tower in overtime. Good choice. The best. You're awesome.
I would kill (errr, splat) for a Bubble Wand weapon. Not sure how it would work, but I'd love it for goofiness alone.
Amiibo is confusing to me still, haven't shared any misinformation, but that's because I just know what things aren't lol. Is it a case of scan amiibo, register clothing, scan again for full set? Or is it scan, play a lot, talk again for full set? Both?
Perhaps a bomb came on the Tower, in which case... They should know how to maneuver around a bomb on the Tower. That sucks. People must not notice the big OVERTIME and warning sirens.
You on Ethernet?
In Splat 1 I had a game where 3 players simultaneously jumped off the tower in overtime, lol.Jump off the tower in overtime. Good choice. The best. You're awesome.
Amiibo is confusing to me still, haven't shared any misinformation, but that's because I just know what things aren't lol. Is it a case of scan amiibo, register clothing, scan again for full set? Or is it scan, play a lot, talk again for full set? Both?
It's pretty bad in C and B ranks though.
So far I've had little to no issue with teammates at all in 2 days of playing A ranks.
I got to A on Rainmaker first because of how easy it is to carry in that mode. I can just pick the thing up and go on a rampage.
I'm stuck at C rank. I have a feeling I'll never get out of this lol.
I would kill (errr, splat) for a Bubble Wand weapon. Not sure how it would work, but I'd love it for goofiness alone.
Amiibo is confusing to me still, haven't shared any misinformation, but that's because I just know what things aren't lol. Is it a case of scan amiibo, register clothing, scan again for full set? Or is it scan, play a lot, talk again for full set? Both?
So, is profeshional is the max rank in Salmon Run? Got to the max of that rank and had another victory and nothing happened (I think I got a 5% payment bonus, so I'm at 205%).
I would kill (errr, splat) for a Bubble Wand weapon. Not sure how it would work, but I'd love it for goofiness alone.