I was watching it muted and read this. I turned on the sound, and the sheer immediacy of the phrase warned me that yours was a fatal challenge. I mourn for Jarrod Smith, my Smash Brother.
Damn that last hit caught Ned lacking in 4k. This really didn't seem like peak Ned though. Dude showed up with the day 1 Sephiroth mindset. Generic rush-down play without leveraging Sephiroth's unique toolkit.
Ned should start throwing blue flares towards the ledge when dom has ti grab it, richter has little option to approach throw safely once he has to start avoiding them once he chooses an option
Seph got range as well. Actually its not hard match up for seph player. NED just lost to a better player. Dom's set up is not just insane. The way how Dom sapcing to come bak to the stage is also crazy. usual Belmont play will just get destroy by off stage. Especially against with Seph with wings.
@@andrebaxter4023 Good is relative, You ever hear the phrase "good on paper?" Well Sephiroth is BAD on paper. He's a cool character but he's not really that good. He's not bottom tier but good feels like a lie.
Idk what to think about these commentators. They kinda say whatever and are wrong about a lot. I'd be fine if they knew their stuff but just a heads up. Belmonts have a good recovery mix-ups. it's just gimp-able.
I think these commentators were way better than average. They mostly focused their commenting on the meta and strategy, instead of just narrating the play-by-play that we can all see for ourselves as it happens on the screen.
On top of that, as a Seph main, this match up can be extremely annoying with many of the Belmonts moves out ranging yours, as well as having larger hit boxes on normals.
@@elitheman11steelers Yes. Those millions of projectiles combined with that absurd range makes it almost impossible to approche them. Especially online, on battlefield. A true nightmare!!