How Good Can You Get at Ultimate in 1 Month?

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I spent one month grinding Smash Bros, and you can too! Should you? IDK, watch the video, find out if it's worth it

Music Used In Order of Appearance:
2PM - Ludwig and Schlatt's Music Emporium
Everybody Falls - Fall Guys OST
Wii Sports Kazoo Edition
Adrenaline - Black Ops 2
Green Greens - Kirby (Wii)
Peach's Castle - Mario Odyssey
The Rain Formerly Known As... - Risk of Rain 2
King Dedede's Theme - Smash Bros Brawl
Emotion - Pokemon X & Y
Godskin Apostles - Elden Ring
Opening - Donkey Kong Country
Ground Theme - Super Mario Bros 2

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From what I’ve learned of you in just this video, I think the biggest thing you’re lacking is consistency. You need to just pick one main character and stick to grinding them competitively for like… a year. Don’t keep switching around, your character is not the issue. You can learn from any matchup you face with the character you feel has the best potential/resonates best with you. Then once you’ve fully figured out your main, move on to picking up a secondary or co-main that can handle the matchups you decidedly never want to play in bracket with your main (through trial and error. Don’t just guess that they’re bad matchups in theory, actually play and try to understand your matchups)

Myztyrio
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Ziggy always puts his blood, sweat, tears, and money on the line for entertainment, what a hero.

KasaiSV
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9:00 I completely understand that feeling. Putting everything you have into something just to end up mediocre is something I wish I was prepared for as a kid and it’s still one of my biggest fears

Gambit-YT
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This is one of the best smash videos I've ever watched, I can't believe you don't have a bigger following. Keep it up!

itsagameriag
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Feels weird to basically be the final boss of a video. The video is great though, keep it up! (and maybe just go palu against me next time)

Flamemaster
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This was a great video. So often, I feel like I only see content from people who are either way better than me, or just play it casually. It was really cool getting to see this from a perspective of someone relatively close to me in terms of skill level.

I was purely a Melee/Ultimate player for a long time, but Street Fighter 6 finally got me to branch out. I picked it up in July of last year, and since then I've been able to go from Silver to Diamond Rank. Not every session felt like I improved, I had to take some breaks, but I'm really glad I haven't given up.

My execution improved, that'll just come with time and repetition. But more than anything, my mentality has gotten so much better. Devoting time to Learning techniques and combos is important, but if you get better at the act of practicing, it'll make that time you devote more valuable, and over time that's what makes the biggest difference.

I genuinely hope you continue to compete (obviously having a more reasonable balance moving forward) once again, loved the video!

benmcgiggles
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THANK YOU ZIGGY. I've been winning locals recently and my friend want to get into the scene and don't understand how to improve. This will help them out lots! Thanks man

mr_turtle
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This was dope to watch! I've been wanting to make a similar video for awhile now and watching this makes me wanna start on it sooner than later. Loving everything you've put out, genuinely.

amocha
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Great video! A lot of what you said about the grind really resonated with me as I did a pretty similar thing before the Arcadian as well and just put about 150 hours in the game before the tournament. I think the grind for a lot of people has its highs and lows but your emotion tracker showing all mehs is a lesson I like to tell people all the time. If the grind isn’t fun, the grind won’t be as productive. Again, this was a fantastic dive into playing smash with tournament results in mind. Keep up the good content it’s super inspiring to see!

shweepys
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put in 10k hours agianst better players and u will surely get better

alro
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This video is put together fantastically, nice job man!



almost had me wanting to get back into smash lol

derulan
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Your rob when I played it was absolutely cooking me, I had no idea you were doing this! Very solid video, def a must watch :)

superkernel
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great vid! I really messed with the concept and the amount of effort that went into it clearly shown through

SkylarsPortfolio
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Loving the videos Ziggy! The ROB scares me 😂

Sofronas
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genuinely really good content and j find myself looking forward to the next video every time i watch a video - its wild how contentpilled you are (in a good way) 😊

xAvenue
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Amazing content, i watched your other video on the 120k smash scam and it was also done increbly well :3 keep it up bro

forksandstuff
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It is so hard to improve in this game, specially cause every body is trying too. Progress is never linear, there are months I feel stuck and then I grow exponentially in a week. Grinding that hard obviously brings results but also burnout. It was lots of fun watching the video, congrats on the placement!!!

joaquincarreno
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One thing I really struggle with when it comes to my smash journey is finding a good GameCube controller that will last and is good quality

ms.martian
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I think the issue with improving is that the higher ups in the community arent the best option and the consensus is thats who we should learn from. Top players are only going to teach you how to play and think like them but what you want is to be a better pilot for your char and honestly many of them arent even the best pilot of their char. Especially here in the west.

Also, you have to realize theres a lot these people still dont know about the game. Izaw swore steve would be the worst character then a year later people were talking about banning him.

The best way to improve is to aim for 100% mastery of piloting your char. Youll gain less bad habits that way and it gives you the fluidity necessary to anticipate, adjust, and adapt to MU. And more importantly, the player piloting them. Watch other mains for new ideas and if you see a way to improve on that, do it. If you see variations, practice them as well. It will help you reach piloting mastery faster.

This is why Cosmos said "Japan has the hidden boss for every char". They master piloting and never stop R&D because we still havent totally figured this game out.

seriousblck
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I wish he put more time in the video for notes, into analyzing instead of looking at the tournaments which are the results of the practice training.
I think looking into the how is much more of an important process even though the tournaments are needed to show.

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