My nightly report: I came across that video of M2K killing someone with Metaknight from basically 0%, read the comments that said how to practice that uairX4-ish combo into up b, and went into training mode. It's pretty crazy stuff. Every character seems to have an absurd move or two in this game, but MK's up b is really crazy. Anyway I picked the character up today and went into for glory mostly successfully, besides accidentally killing myself with his side b a bunch of times. Unfortunately I still have the same problems I have with Bowser against Links and Mega Man, but maybe there's more to discover there... MK definitely needs that up b, if he didn't have it he wouldn't be any good at all. Takes forever to kill people otherwise. I'm not a fan of his side b, in every situation it seems it's never the best option unless you're looking for a mixup. I suppose I'll look at some guides later that tell me why I'm wrong and all, but at the moment I don't see it.
For all the fuss about how his hitboxes got fixed, MK is still an incredibly close range fighter. I'm whiffing stuff all the time and I'm really close. Also his jab blows, it goes straight into a combo so accidentally pressing A and getting punished for it has been a theme of the night. I'll keep exploring this character for a little. I'm a little sad for my youtube channel sycophants, I feel like my Bowser play has mostly gone to shit lately, I haven't found anyone competitive to play against in a while. The most challenging players I come across have gimmicky playstyles where I feel like I'm wasting my time - no competitive player would play that way. They get their hits in simply because I can't believe they're about to do ____ again and end up leaving myself open.
Karst, maybe we should do some more Jigglypuff matches, I need a reminder of how to play Bowser
It's great when that happens, but I always feel a little weird about it... like, my subconscious just picked up the slack and put it together for me. I need to work on the whole "he did that, punish it when he does it again" stuff. I get it intellectually, but it takes too many matches for the switches to flip - if I was in a tournament I'd have already lost by then.