TPP
Head TD
Original thread hosted by Spohky. This version approved by Finchinator
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Purpose of this Thread
One of the most effective skills for anyone to have is the ability to learn from their mistakes. One of the most effective ways to do so is to grab a replay of their opponent crushing them in a spectacular manner and seeing why it happened. This thread's purpose is to grab replays such as these and showcase them, in the hopes of gathering critique from others. We're also going to take a look at some replays either from major tournaments or from us and we'll go over those and analyze them.
Submitting Replays for Analysis
This is the place where people can take a look at how you play and critique you. However, to ensure maximum quality, there are some submission guidelines that should be abided by:
Some requirements:
With all this said, I encourage you to put up replays and see what went wrong and what could have gone better. Everyone here's to improve, and helping each other out is one way to go about it. This thread won't be strict in terms of moderation, but try to stay on topic and avoid turning this into the viability rankings.
Same banner because Gary liked it
Purpose of this Thread
One of the most effective skills for anyone to have is the ability to learn from their mistakes. One of the most effective ways to do so is to grab a replay of their opponent crushing them in a spectacular manner and seeing why it happened. This thread's purpose is to grab replays such as these and showcase them, in the hopes of gathering critique from others. We're also going to take a look at some replays either from major tournaments or from us and we'll go over those and analyze them.
Submitting Replays for Analysis
This is the place where people can take a look at how you play and critique you. However, to ensure maximum quality, there are some submission guidelines that should be abided by:
Some requirements:
- You must include an importable of the team(s) used in the submission. (Use the "hide" tags to conserve space, you construct it with [hide]blablabla[/hide])
- You must explain in 1-2 sentences CLEARLY what you think you need help with. Basically, you must justify why you're submitting your replays. Saying vaguely "I want to improve my decision making" or "I think my team is bad" isn't helping reviewers with your case. Asking questions such as "I couldn't stop the enemy Greninja-Ash from killing one of my allies on turn 10. How would it be possible for me to better control my enemy's Greninja?" is more conducive.
- The submitted replay can't have anything stupid on it. There's little to improve on if the replay consists of hax (Jirachi flinching, etc.) or a team that can't possibly be expected to win (i.e. using a NU team against an OU team)
- If possible, include 2-3 replays instead of just 1. That way, criticizers can get a better idea of how your team operates.
- Try not to use this for simple publicity's sake.
- Be respectful to each other. We're here to help each other and insulting one another or starting fights with each other is counterproductive
- Provide reasoning to allow the user who submitted the replay to better understand why the suggested play was better instead of just saying something like: "You should've gone Heatran here."
With all this said, I encourage you to put up replays and see what went wrong and what could have gone better. Everyone here's to improve, and helping each other out is one way to go about it. This thread won't be strict in terms of moderation, but try to stay on topic and avoid turning this into the viability rankings.
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