Warpzone | 6/25/22 www.start.gg/t... Romeoville, Illinois Organized and streamed by UGS Gaming Watch live at / ugsgaming Follow us and our players on Twitter! @UGSGamingLLC Onin: @WeHave2BanSteve Ned: @nedPT_
The up-smash missing in game one wasn’t because of the hitbox, actually- when sephiroth has wing, all of his smash attacks have heavy* armor. As he got hit by the up-smash, Ned was in the down-smash animation. Hence, when he was hit by Steve’s up-smash, his heavy* armor had already activated. He was nicked by the hitbox, but his own hurtbox shifted out of it due to the heavy* armor and animation Basically, sephiroth’s broken comeback mechanic saved his ass (this is coming from a seph main).
Technically it's damage-based armor that can withstand up to 20%. Superarmor can withstand any damage (such as Ike's up-b or Little Mac's smash attacks).
Sephiroth wing deteriorates by point values set to him taking stocks, doing damage and taking damage. For simplicity sake, we can assume the total is 100. Every stock he takes is 50 points, % given is 1% to 1 point, and % taken is something like 5% to 1 point. And obviously if Seph loses the stock, that's 100 points. Hopefully this answers that question a little bit haha
also the point total he starts with depends on stock count: if stocks are even he gets 100 pts, 2 stocks behind he gets like 150+, 2 stocks ahead he gets like 50
PSA at 8:00 You cannot tech some hits because of distance to the blocks, also with sephiroth being too big happens to do some colliding stuff that makes it untecheable.
Dude wtf is up with this commentary. Why is one commentator joshing the other? Like It feels so uncomfortable He's correcting and disagreeing with everything "That counter is so good against Steve-" "You could just say that counter is so good-" ????? But who asked???? Talk about the match ffs
@@andrebaxter4023 bro what 💀 he can kill off of goddamn up tilt and wood tools do so much damage for no reason. Also block is literally BY FAR the best move in the game. Steve is busted 😭
@@xanander4693 I feel like Sephiroth's Counter can make a big difference for minecart, which Cloud doesn't have. Hard to say which is the definitive best but they definitely both have good tools to deal with Steve.
@@MerryBlind I’m honestly starting to think that Sephiroth is actually even 😳 Sephiroth outranges him and forces Steve to play midrange (Steve’s midrange isn’t as bad as ppl say it is) and his sword goes through block. However Sephiroth has to play almost perfectly in order to keep Steve out, and that’s very difficult. If Steve gets one or two good hits in Sephiroth is so light that he dies at like 80 😭. Also since Sephiroth is tall Steve combos him really well. I’m not saying Seph loses but Steve also doesn’t lose the matchup anymore. I feel like Steves in general have gained an understanding of the mu.
@@xanander4693 I completely agree with you. Cloud v Steve is -2, and I think Steves worst matchup is actually Pokemon Trainer! Ivysaur gets the job done! Ivy fair is similar to Cloud fair and Ivy has a better projectile as well!
He seems to have better match up knowledge to say the least, he plays around block and tnt set ups very well, even punishing onin for using tnt. He also uses Sephiroth's movement to space incredibly well in the range where onin couldn't hit him
@@rhyderleming5851 how so? Because if that's the case then I can't really think of anything else that can balance him enough. Not that I'm the one implementing the balance patch, its just a fun thought
The goddamn woke coastal elite billionaire city slicker TOs are destroying smash. They should stop using those fake leftist pronouns and replace them with everpony