Quote from: El Chickenado on August 01, 2014, 11:08:52 AMohh no the fighting game tier list is being implied prepare for people complaining if you use the high tier bot typesBecause people don't already complain about people using Flail SnS or Popups or TRFBDs already...
ohh no the fighting game tier list is being implied prepare for people complaining if you use the high tier bot types
Quote from: madman3 on August 02, 2014, 04:36:15 AMQuote from: El Chickenado on August 01, 2014, 11:08:52 AMohh no the fighting game tier list is being implied prepare for people complaining if you use the high tier bot typesBecause people don't already complain about people using Flail SnS or Popups or TRFBDs already... no but now noobs will look at this list and be like i need to build that its the best!
is this bot don't lost all razors in a fight before do a damage thought
Yup, it's an unspoken rule that ur a little bitch boi if you enter HS into tournaments. Almost as bad as people still entering the same rad sns and popups, or sticking a dual perm and hammerZ on a chassis and calling it irl.
tier lists never work when there is a rock-paper-scissors effect going on
That looks more like a 2012 DSL tier list than a 2014 DSL tier list.And IRL definitely DO NOT need a tier list.Quote from: Pwnator on September 12, 2014, 03:34:06 AMtier lists never work when there is a rock-paper-scissors effect going onActually you can have a tier list since some bot type clearly outclass others by a huge margin, and doesn't have an effective counter outside it's own tier.
123 has it right, ish.RPS effect has no meaning when there are 50 other possible matchups and Rock beats 25 of them while Paper only beats 3.The reason I linked the smash table was for that reason, a lot of mid to low tier fighters are counter-picks to larger ones. Same goes for pokemon.