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I'm a simple, casual smasher from the west coast (the best coast :p). The first game I ever played was Sonic Adventure on the Dreamcast. Though primitive by today's gaming standards, I considered the game to perfect back then. I fell in love with everything about the game: the drive, the adrenaline rush, the frustration and of course, the series's trademark fast-paced gaming speed. I started playing smash when I was about 10 years old. My cousins in the east coast would always invite my family every year to come and visit. Most of our days were spent playing their GameCube in the basement. My favorite game they had was always Melee. I spent hours trying out all the characters, looking for the perfect counter to my cousin's Roy. Looking back now, I realize it was my lack of skill, not the characters, that held me back. Unfortunately I never got to hone my skills at the age as I didn't have a GameCube back then. I made up for that by buying a Wii when it came out in 2006. Like most others, I was ecstatic when Brawl was released. I was one of the 1st to get it and became addicted almost immediately. I never started playing competitively until just a few years ago. Being the Asian Nerd I am, I attended the UC COSMOS program in 2009. There I met many dedicated smashers and a person very precious to me. I received my 1st large dose of competitive smashing here. Though I didn't emerge top smasher like I hoped I would, I learned a great deal about the meta game, and my experiences there fueled me to continue playing pro. In 2010, I rediscovered Melee and found it so much more thrilling than Brawl. I quickly learned and mastered wavedashing and SHFFLing and discovered how much better my 2 favorites Marth and Falco were in Melee. I spent weeks learning the advanced game mechanics and now I definitely prefer Melee over Brawl (don't hate). I would like to test my skills in a tournament if I get the time. Today, I am a freshman in college currently attending Carnegie Mellon University. With all the pressure to keep grades up, I haven't had time to smash recently. Still smash has and will always be one of my favorite games to play. Other games I enjoy are the Pokémon series and of course Sonic games. I have played all 5 Pokémon generations and play competitively there are well. I just recently bought Sonic Generations and I am having a blast reliving my childhood. Thanks for reading and I think you should get going on that blank homework sitting on your desk right now.
I'm a simple, casual smasher from the west coast (the best coast :p). The first game I ever played was Sonic Adventure on the Dreamcast. Though primitive by today's gaming standards, I considered the game to perfect back then. I fell in love with everything about the game: the drive, the adrenaline rush, the frustration and of course, the series's trademark fast-paced gaming speed. I started playing smash when I was about 10 years old. My cousins in the east coast would always invite my family every year to come and visit. Most of our days were spent playing their GameCube in the basement. My favorite game they had was always Melee. I spent hours trying out all the characters, looking for the perfect counter to my cousin's Roy. Looking back now, I realize it was my lack of skill, not the characters, that held me back. Unfortunately I never got to hone my skills at the age as I didn't have a GameCube back then. I made up for that by buying a Wii when it came out in 2006. Like most others, I was ecstatic when Brawl was released. I was one of the 1st to get it and became addicted almost immediately. I never started playing competitively until just a few years ago. Being the Asian Nerd I am, I attended the UC COSMOS program in 2009. There I met many dedicated smashers and a person very precious to me. I received my 1st large dose of competitive smashing here. Though I didn't emerge top smasher like I hoped I would, I learned a great deal about the meta game, and my experiences there fueled me to continue playing pro. In 2010, I rediscovered Melee and found it so much more thrilling than Brawl. I quickly learned and mastered wavedashing and SHFFLing and discovered how much better my 2 favorites Marth and Falco were in Melee. I spent weeks learning the advanced game mechanics and now I definitely prefer Melee over Brawl (don't hate). I would like to test my skills in a tournament if I get the time. Today, I am a freshman in college currently attending Carnegie Mellon University. With all the pressure to keep grades up, I haven't had time to smash recently. Still smash has and will always be one of my favorite games to play. Other games I enjoy are the Pokémon series and of course Sonic games. I have played all 5 Pokémon generations and play competitively there are well. I just recently bought Sonic Generations and I am having a blast reliving my childhood. Thanks for reading and I think you should get going on that blank homework sitting on your desk right now.
== You Should Watch...==
<youtube>tfds5tXXS0o</youtube>
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==Smashing Ability==
==Smashing Ability==

Revision as of 19:14, December 13, 2012

Brian's Pro Tip: Things you need to be a good player:
  • Tech Skill
  • DI
  • REALLY GOOD Spacing
  • Mindgames
  • Ingenuity
  • Baiting Ability
  • Combo Ability
  • Strong Matchup Knowledge
  • Knowledge of percents attacks deal
  • Knowledge of what combos/chain throws work at certain percents
  • Knowledge of when your moves kill
  • Knowledge of percents when YOU are vulnerable to combos/chain throws
  • Optimisim''
1337 B33FC4K3
Character info
Melee mains Marth, Sheik
Other Melee character Jigglypuff
Brawl mains Falco, Marth
Other Brawl character Meta Knight
Personal and other info
Real name Brian Hu
Birth date (age 30)
Location Fremont, California United States
Miscellaneous info
Skill Other Brawl: Competent but currently Rusty

Melee: Pro-am

Hello Reader! Thanks for taking the time to read my page. You must be very bored, or looking for a way to not do homework. Well anyway here's my story.

My Story

I'm a simple, casual smasher from the west coast (the best coast :p). The first game I ever played was Sonic Adventure on the Dreamcast. Though primitive by today's gaming standards, I considered the game to perfect back then. I fell in love with everything about the game: the drive, the adrenaline rush, the frustration and of course, the series's trademark fast-paced gaming speed. I started playing smash when I was about 10 years old. My cousins in the east coast would always invite my family every year to come and visit. Most of our days were spent playing their GameCube in the basement. My favorite game they had was always Melee. I spent hours trying out all the characters, looking for the perfect counter to my cousin's Roy. Looking back now, I realize it was my lack of skill, not the characters, that held me back. Unfortunately I never got to hone my skills at the age as I didn't have a GameCube back then. I made up for that by buying a Wii when it came out in 2006. Like most others, I was ecstatic when Brawl was released. I was one of the 1st to get it and became addicted almost immediately. I never started playing competitively until just a few years ago. Being the Asian Nerd I am, I attended the UC COSMOS program in 2009. There I met many dedicated smashers and a person very precious to me. I received my 1st large dose of competitive smashing here. Though I didn't emerge top smasher like I hoped I would, I learned a great deal about the meta game, and my experiences there fueled me to continue playing pro. In 2010, I rediscovered Melee and found it so much more thrilling than Brawl. I quickly learned and mastered wavedashing and SHFFLing and discovered how much better my 2 favorites Marth and Falco were in Melee. I spent weeks learning the advanced game mechanics and now I definitely prefer Melee over Brawl (don't hate). I would like to test my skills in a tournament if I get the time. Today, I am a freshman in college currently attending Carnegie Mellon University. With all the pressure to keep grades up, I haven't had time to smash recently. Still smash has and will always be one of my favorite games to play. Other games I enjoy are the Pokémon series and of course Sonic games. I have played all 5 Pokémon generations and play competitively there are well. I just recently bought Sonic Generations and I am having a blast reliving my childhood. Thanks for reading and I think you should get going on that blank homework sitting on your desk right now.

You Should Watch...

<youtube>tfds5tXXS0o</youtube>

HYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYPE

Smashing Ability

Joining

When I joined this wiki, I was barely better than the average player. My claim to fame was that I had a great deal of tech skill and the ability acquire new tech skill very quickly. As such Melee was my game of choice as I could use my tech skill to overwhelm opponents rather than out-think them. I mained Marth in Melee and Falco in Brawl. In Melee I had mastered wavedashing and chain throwing as well as various other technical aspects like L canceling. I also had pocket space animals, with whom I could occasionally perform flashing things such as the waveshine infinite or short Pillars. In Brawl, I knew Falco's chain throw as well as most of its follow ups. After 1 match with Omega Tyrant, I learned how to DACUS and BDACUS. I would then learn various other aspects of Brawl, such as Momentum Canceling in addition to my already above average DI. From OT, I would also garner massive amount of matchup knowledge and tidbits on how to correct bad habits. At this time, I had very poor cerebral ability (though a bit better than the other users here at the time) and wondered why I couldn't defeat OT in brawl no matter how much tech skill I learned. I would soon better myself though.

Getting Better

I soon devoted hours to playing other users and bettering myself. I grew better than most of the users very quickly, which I attribute to my ability to master tech skill mere hours after learning the concepts. For awhile Brawl was the game I was better in as I had more practice with real, better players than just my brother Lyra who was my only real opponent in Melee. I put myself into contact with people on All Is Brawl and met notable smashers such as Zex, DEHF, KillLock, Kismet, and Salem. However there was a limit to how far tech skill got me and I soon reached a plateau I have only just now began to climb over. Finding my way into the NorCal Melee community just before I left California for college, I dropped Brawl to better myself in the game I always considered my favorite smash game.

Melee

I met a smasher named Ahmad who introduced me into the NorCal community. He was better than any Melee player I ever faced before. His Fox completely overwhelmed me; I could barely take a stock off it. The few stocks I took though I took in very flashy ways; I did many flashy Ken combos, even a few that went across the entire stage. Ahmad taught me even more technical aspects of Melee, most notably minute DI adjustment and Out of Shield Options. Ahmad brought me to NorCal Facebook where I learned a great deal of even more matchup knowledge and for the first time ever, more stuff on cerebral play. I befriended local legends such as the NorCal Marth champion PewPewU and the most electrifying man in NorCal, Scar. They continue to coach me today as I enter tournaments here in West PA/Midwest.

Here and Now

I continue my passion for Smash here at CMU. Work as a CS major is tough, and I don't smash too often, but I do get my fair share of Melee here and there. I smash with my best friend Pepe (real name Joseph) as well as other good people, Green Ranger, Laudandus, Aryeh, Scott, Nikolai, VI, Yudi, and Brett. So far at CMU I have gone to 2 tournaments: CMU Smash Extravaganza Part Trois and Carroll Fest 3. At the former, I met a fellow NorCal Luigi Smasher named GroovyGreenHat who I teamed with in doubles. I got trashed in singles but one of my cool stunts I did in friendlies managed to end up in a combo video as seen here. At Carroll Fest 3, I met many actual professional smashers, most notably m2k, Cactuar, Juggleguy, and Hanky Panky. While I did not make it out of pools (then again I was put into a death pool with many ranked players), I played the notables pros in countless friendlies; I reached the current highlight of my Melee carrier there taking 2 stocks off Mew2King's Marth in Marth dittos. I also met talented brawl players Xzax, Vex, and M@V. I have picked up Brawl again, but I am extremely rusty.

I have definitely learned alot my first semester of college and I'm sure I will continue to get better. I have not yet fully reached Semi-Professional Level yet, but I'm very close to it. To be continued...

My Mains and Others

Melee Marth has always been my favorite character. He is definitely the character I have invested the most hours in and the results are definitely evident in friendlies I play. I have mastered every aspect of Marth's mobility and wavedash options. My strengths lie in getting combos down, space animal chain throws, throw tech chasing, and edgeguarding. However, my Marth is nowhere near perfect as my spacing is merely good, not excellent. I'm also bad at escaping pressure. My best matchup is, naturally after fighting my brother for years, Captain Falcon, whereas my worst is Sheik. When I do get better, I will probably learn to beat Sheik with Marth, but for now I have picked up Sheik as a co-main to beat Sheik (as Sheik dittos are drastically easier) as well as to beat other Marths (the Marth ditto is also very hard for me). I very well could learn to play Fox or Falco as I'm pretty competent in Spacie Tech Skill, but I have to think about the button inputs as they are not completely muscle memory yet. Ass a result, I doubt I could do well with them in tournament where mindgames need to be on point. I also play competent Peach and a competent Jigglypuff, who I use to pub-stomp casuals and improve my reading ability; Down smash/rest those roll-happy noobs.

In Brawl, I co-main Falco and Marth, with a Pocket Meta Knight to beat ICs. Currently, I am very much unpolished with the latter 2, but I can still consistently perform tech skill. After playing with Xzax, my Falco has all its tech back and is arguably better than ever with the new cerebral abilities I have garnered. My Marth spacing is not on point yet as I am too used to Melee Marth. I can do cool tricks with Meta Knight and Diddy Kong as well. I have just mastered shuttle loop canceling and have also learned the single nanner lock though it is by no means consistent.

Kirby Challenge

To this day, I have not lost a set to a Kirby player in both Melee and Brawl. Want to make history? My money says you can't. For a minimum wager of $5, you can challenge me to a set in either Melee or Brawl. You must play Kirby the whole set. If you want to play both games that's 2 separate challenges so at least $10 for both games. Omega Tyrant is banned from this challenge in brawl.

Personality

I consider my self to be a very mild mannered and soft spoken person, though I can be highly opinionated if amply provoked. I am a very logical and methodical person as well. I am an avid bibliophile and when I am not smashing, I read many books, society deems a work of art. My favorite books are The Catcher in the Rye, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Othello, and Goethe's Faust. Though I attend a very religious school, I am an atheist. I find the concept of a God logically questionable, and see no pragmatic reason to put blind faith into an all powerful imaginary friend. Recently after reading C.S. Lewis though, I have acknowledged that religion has some logical credibility to it and should not be eschewed immediately. Despite of all of that however, I have a high degree of respect for religious people. They have a tremendous amount of willpower and their high moral standards are simply inspiring.

I was born into an Asian family living in Silicon Valley. As such, I was raised with high standards and pushed to be the best I could possibly be. I started learning math when I was born; I had to master addition, subtraction and my times tables before I started the Alphabet. The first 6 letters I learned were "A B C P H D." As you would guess, I was pushed to excel in all of my classes and do the most outrageous extracurricular activities. Asian parents don't seem to understand the majority of the Asian-American youth are not super athletic African-Americans, and my parents were no different. I did not excel at any sports and pretty much hated all of them when I was younger. At the same time though, I was usually the top student in my elementary classes, and was a pretty good piano player back then. Today in high school, I retain pretty much every Asian student trait I was raised to have. I still excel in all my classes and take every AP class I can, however I now enjoy exercising regularly, and have developed a passion for engineering topics. I like to work with circuitry and have a good amount of programming knowledge too.

Best Main(s) For Each SSB64 Character

Character Name
Pikachu's head icon from SSB. Isai / Gerson
Kirby's head icon from SSB. Isai
Fox's head icon from SSB. Isai
File:CFalconHeadSSB.png SuperBoomFan / Isai
Mario's head icon from SSB. Isai
Yoshi's head icon from SSB. Isai
File:DKHeadSSB.png Isai
Jigglypuff's head icon from SSB. Isai
Ness's head icon from SSB. Isai
Link's head icon from SSB. Isai
Luigi's head icon from SSB. Isai
Samus's head icon from SSB. Isai / Jousuke

Best Main(s) For Each Melee Character

Character Name
FoxHeadSSBM.png Mango
FalcoHeadSSBM.png Dr. Peepee / Mango
JigglypuffHeadSSBM.png Hungrybox
SheikHeadSSBM.png Mew2King / Amsah / KirbyKaze
MarthHeadSSBM.png Mew2King
PeachHeadSSBM.png Armada
File:CFalconHeadSSBM.png Smoke2Jointz / Hax
IceClimbersHeadSSBM.png Fly Amanita / Chu Dat
DrMarioHeadSSBM.png Shroomed
GanondorfHeadSSBM.png Kage
SamusHeadSSBM.png Cyr
PikachuHeadSSBM.png Axe
MarioHeadSSBM.png ScorpionMaster94
LuigiHeadSSBM.png Eddy Mexico
File:DKHeadSSBM.png Mexican
LinkHeadSSBM.png The GERM
YoungLinkHeadSSBM.png Armada
ZeldaHeadSSBM.png Cosmo
RoyHeadSSBM.png Sethlon
MewtwoHeadSSBM.png Taj
YoshiHeadSSBM.png Leffen
File:GWHeadSSBM.png j00t
NessHeadSSBM.png Mofo
BowserHeadSSBM.png DJ Nintendo
KirbyHeadSSBM.png KirbyRage
PichuHeadSSBM.png Nicknyte

Best Main(s) for each Brawl Character

Character Name
MetaKnightHeadSSBB.png Otori / Nairo
OlimarHeadSSBB.png Nietono / Brood
File:DiddyHeadSSBB.png Gnes / ADHD
IceClimbersHeadSSBB.png 9B / Vinnie
SnakeHeadSSBB.png Ally
FalcoHeadSSBB.png DEHF / Masha
MarthHeadSSBB.png Mikeneko
PikachuHeadSSBB.png ESAM
WarioHeadSSBB.png Abadango / Glutonny
File:ZSSHeadSSBB.png Nick Riddle / Salem
LucarioHeadSSBB.png Trela
File:DededeHeadSSBB.png Atomsk
ToonLinkHeadSSBB.png MJG
WolfHeadSSBB.png Kain / Seagull
File:GWHeadSSBB.png Vinnie
FoxHeadSSBB.png Yui / TKD
PeachHeadSSBB.png Illmatic / Kie
PitHeadSSBB.png Earth
ROBHeadSSBB.png Luminous
KirbyHeadSSBB.png Chu Dat
SonicHeadSSBB.png Masha
File:DKHeadSSBB.png Will
IkeHeadSSBB.png San / Ryo
SheikHeadSSBB.png Cross
YoshiHeadSSBB.png Delta-Cod
NessHeadSSBB.png FOW / Shaky
File:PTHeadSSBB.png Reflex
LuigiHeadSSBB.png Boss
LucasHeadSSBB.png Mekos
MarioHeadSSBB.png Boss
SamusHeadSSBB.png Xyro
BowserHeadSSBB.png Zigsta
File:CFalconHeadSSBB.png Stroumbert / Ally
JigglypuffHeadSSBB.png Dapuffster
LinkHeadSSBB.png Scizor
ZeldaHeadSSBB.png Riot
GanondorfHeadSSBB.png DLA / Vermanubis

My Competency Chart

1337 B33FC4K3 SSBB Competency Chart
SS   A B
1 2   3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
FalcoIcon(SSBB).png MarthIcon(SSBB).png   MetaKnightIcon(SSBB).png DiddyKongIcon(SSBB).png IkeIcon(SSBB).png PeachIcon(SSBB).png ZeldaSheikIcon(SSBB).png SheikIcon(SSBB).png IceClimbersIcon(SSBB).png WarioIcon(SSBB).png FoxIcon(SSBB).png LucarioIcon(SSBB).png
C D E
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
WolfIcon(SSBB).png ToonLinkIcon(SSBB).png PikachuIcon(SSBB).png SnakeIcon(SSBB).png LuigiIcon(SSBB).png ZeroSuitSamusIcon(SSBB).png OlimarIcon(SSBB).png KirbyIcon(SSBB).png KingDededeIcon(SSBB).png ZeldaIcon(SSBB).png LinkIcon(SSBB).png SonicIcon(SSBB).png ROBIcon(SSBB).png
F G H
26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38
GanondorfIcon(SSBB).png CaptainFalconIcon(SSBB).png JigglypuffIcon(SSBB).png PitIcon(SSBB).png LucasIcon(SSBB).png NessIcon(SSBB).png MrGame&WatchIcon(SSBB).png SamusIcon(SSBB).png PokemonTrainerIcon(SSBB).png MarioIcon(SSBB).png DonkeyKongIcon(SSBB).png YoshiIcon(SSBB).png BowserIcon(SSBB).png
1337 B33FC4K3 SSBM Competency Chart
      S A      
      1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10      
      MarthIcon(SSBM).png SheikIcon(SSBM).png JigglypuffIcon(SSBM).png PeachIcon(SSBM).png FoxIcon(SSBM).png FalcoIcon(SSBM).png CaptainFalconIcon(SSBM).png GanondorfIcon(SSBM).png IceClimbersIcon(SSBM).png RoyIcon(SSBM).png      
B C D
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
LuigiIcon(SSBM).png YoungLinkIcon(SSBM).png DrMarioIcon(SSBM).png MarioIcon(SSBM).png PikachuIcon(SSBM).png DonkeyKongIcon(SSBM).png LinkIcon(SSBM).png SamusIcon(SSBM).png ZeldaIcon(SSBM).png MewtwoIcon(SSBM).png NessIcon(SSBM).png MrGame&WatchIcon(SSBM).png BowserIcon(SSBM).png YoshiIcon(SSBM).png PichuIcon(SSBM).png KirbyIcon(SSBM).png

SmashWiki Power Rankings

Ranking Smasher Character
1. Omega Tyrant WolfHeadSSBB.pngFile:DededeHeadSSBB.png
2. Shaun's Wiji Dodo MarthHeadSSBB.pngFile:DKHeadSSBB.png
3. Dots MetaKnightHeadSSBB.png
4. Anthony1996 LuigiHeadSSBB.pngMarioHeadSSBB.pngRandomHeadSSBB.png
5. Megatron1 IkeHeadSSBB.png
6. ToastUltimatum OlimarHeadSSBB.pngToonLinkHeadSSBB.pngLucasHeadSSBB.png
7. Fugudev IceClimbersHeadSSBB.png
8. Lyra File:CFalconHeadSSBB.png
9. 1337 B33FC4K3 (Brian) MarthHeadSSBB.pngFalcoHeadSSBB.png
10. LightningBlue LuigiHeadSSBB.png

Notes:

Panelists: Omega Tyrant, Megatron1, 1337 B33FC4K3
Taken off for inactivity: HavocReaper48
Honorable Mentions: N/A

Current Signature

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Signatures not in use

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Pages I plan on authoring and possibly making Mainspace

Scar Jumping

Edge Cancel

Nairo Loop