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How about we set one day of the week for a practice day (or official match)? Any team members, or free-agents (with a partner), would be able to join. Like "Friday Night Brawls," or something, so that everyone can have some decent practice / official matches.
This would happen weekly, so that it would make things a lot easier to set up. Even if it fails sometime... people can plan accordingly and there will start to be official matches. I'm pretty sure that one day out of week over a month would work for all four people .
Can't seem to join the match >_<I can't connect with Bio!
Team attack is lame, I dunno why anyone would want it on.
Exactly. It's lame; except for tournyfags. It just makes things harder. When Team Attack is on, you need to fight seperatly with a few suprise combos, and some character have huge disadvantages in team attack, mainly Pikachu and Snake (but relying on only his melee moves, he still packs a punch).
It does take a huge amount of skill to play with team attack on though; skill I honestly don't have. Team battles were never my thing, I just started getting into them right when I joined the league. :lol:
Team Attack changes 2v2 considerably. It's less of a "balls to the wall" type of game because you could end up beating up your own teammate while simply dishing out moves all the time.
It can balance things out depending on how teams play, however. If a team spams all the time or is overwhelming and knows how to do a bunch of double team combos (such as one person grabbing the opponent while his teammate attacks), Team Attack makes those tactics harder to do.
Edgeguarding can be trickier, too, when it's down to 2v1. If the two-player team tries to gimp the lone opponent fighting for the ledge, they have less options to combine defensive and offensive strategy (for example, having Lucas defensively keep doing his up smash on the edge while his teammate offensively edgeguards) or else they might end up running into friendly fire and open up a recovery for their opponent.