Don Joff wrote:Blame Namco, they created this character who needs to be played so dry.
x King High x wrote:lol I like sending the balls back with a GI. its like having a mini game of ping pong
KowtowRobinson wrote: Don Joff wrote: Blame Namco, they created this character who needs to be played so dry.Insert comment about dry balls lol.Anyway it's not as bad offline, lag really helps the bubble spam prosper and be effective. He has really bad matchups against the top 3-4 characters as well, as they all have good tools to get around/under/through bubbles. Kilik and Amy especially give him problems.He has more tools outside of bubbles, his standard B,B is one of the best in the game, and his 1B is a great tech crouch and whiff punisher into a combo. Yes, a combo with bubbles lol. But in general he suffers in close with or without bubbles, and his sidestep is the worst in the game. Well, except for Yoda, but he's Yoda.What? Hell maybe that's my problem, I've been using Yoda all along.
Don Joff wrote: Blame Namco, they created this character who needs to be played so dry.
Spl1cer wrote:Why do you feel compelled to spam your balls? at the beginning of each match, the person playing as Algol gets as far away from me as possible, and starts spamming their balls over at me. I simply block their balls, but the game itself becomes a fight of surviving those balls. That's right folks, if you can manage to take hits from Algol's balls for a full 5 minutes, you win, even if you're KO'd. This goes out to all the players that play as Algol, simply to spam their balls over to me. You can take your balls, and shove em! Your cheap ball spamming attack will not make me give up!
Ttapi wrote:Juts look at who's number 1 on the leaderboards for standard versus level. Biggest bubble spammer ever. Only 8 losses.
Ttapi wrote:Well I figured that. It's quite sad to see someone take so much pride out of cheating.