Underrated Cblast player, pick em up
Underrated Cblast player, pick em up
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Congrats! Your hydra was crazy, cant lie you cooked us. Deserved w
Hello flame does WHAT in Tristrike TuesdayβοΈβοΈβοΈ Hereβs how we placed FIRST π in Tristrike Tuesdays NA #52: TC + SZ! But before we begin, hereβs a word from our sponsors:
@fluffytoasty.bsky.social - Iβm nothing like yβall
@razespl.bsky.social - something something braindead blaster up at weird hours
Won a two team nautilus-only tourney with one bo7 set #highdivsplatoon
Roster (left to right):
@b3-spl.bsky.social - the astroNaut
@starry-echo.bsky.social - the Nautcracker
@razespl.bsky.social - Naut on tower
@trustdenji.bsky.social - not Naut on tower
"π" wins Climb The Spire 33!
@imxi.bsky.social - backline flex
@cosmy00.bsky.social - painbrush/zap
@typographicalink.bsky.social - dualies
@razespl.bsky.social - cblaster
GGs to everyone we played, and thank you to @leblanchideout.bsky.social for hosting!
#compsplatoon
day 2 - splat bomb
im hoping to do little daily animations over the summer. no clue if i can make it, but ill try anyways
heres day 1
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Them being better doesn't guarantee they can teach / convey that experience to you.
Personal example, @lanlanlovesyou.bsky.social isn't even +3, yet he consistently gives me better advice than +2 players i have asked before (gotta mention the goat).
I think people need to value those aspects more over just raw skill at the game.
I get the basic idea a player better than you is probably doing more things right in a game, but for a lot of ppl, it's a combination of good mechanics and just learning from experience alone.
The skill set required to be a good coach is vastly different from the one to be a good player.
Met some ppl I have asked for help before who are naturally just good at explaining / communicating their ideas where I just instantly get it compared to higher level players explaining those same ideas.
Hii :D
Bluesky now has over 10 million users, and I was #6,389,553!
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Omg hii