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==In competitive play== | ==In competitive play== | ||
Approaching techniques play a major role in the competitive [[metagame]]. A poor approach leaves the player vulnerable, so players must pay careful mind to how they attempt to take control. Prior to approaching, players are often in what is referred to as the "[[neutral game]]" | Approaching techniques play a major role in the competitive [[metagame]]. A poor approach leaves the player vulnerable, so players must pay careful mind to how they attempt to take control. Prior to approaching, players are often in what is referred to as the "[[neutral game]]." During this period, neither player has a clear-cut advantage over the other, and both will be looking for a way to safely approach their opponent while also maintaining their presence and defensive structure. The way each player chooses to approach is important, as it is heavily dependent on the current situation (the matchup, stage positioning, and damage on each player). | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||