Keyboard

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Keyboards are used by smashers mostly in online or emulator play as an alternate instrument to the standard controller.

Since emulator play holds by far the most prominence with the original Super Smash Bros., most notable keyboard players are SSB players,

Although a keyboard is significantly more difficult to use than a controller due to the higher amount of keys and the lack of an analog stick, there exists various advantages provided by keyboards that can provide superior gameplay inputs than controllers.

Pros

Enhanced Directional Influence

  • In Smash 64, Smash DI is by far the most viable DI option. Keyboard users can input their directions with much more ease and speed, resulting in dramatically more noticeable DI.

Easier button mash

Cons

Harder maneuvering

  • Keys lack the easy handling of an analog stick and for this reason require much more practice to properly master in-game movements.

Harder short Hopping

  • Short hopping requires significantly more practice for mastery due to the difficulty of pressing a key quickly enough not to input a full jump.

Notable Keyboard Players

Keyboard Warriors (listed under are the three top keyboard players in the US)


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