Give him some time. I don’t think his piranha plant is ready for Tweek’s Pokémon or MkLeo’s Joker (which are pretty aggressive, dominant, and like to combo, edgeguard, and gimp). Once his plant becomes more dominant and has to runaway less, then he might have a chance to make it far enough to face all the aggressive players (aka Esam’s Pikachu, Light’s Fox, Marss’ Zss, Tweek’s Pokémon, MkLeo’s Joker, and more.) To them Pirahna Plant will look like combo food and a easy edgeguard. So yeah. Just give him time.
@@richardcurrie7308 I think Brood is ready for Tweek but not for Leo's caliber, won't be surprised that in the next big major (Kongo Saga) Tweek would get upset at pools, but I think Brood is quite good to even get top 24 or 16 in a big major outside Japan, he has done it quite times
Kind of. Piranha plant is viable but unlikely to win. Little mac literally couldn't win a major tournament of that skill level. Neither could ganon really. But most characters in the game possibly could so you're not too wrong and any character can be played to a high level, just not the highest. All but maybe 5 can be played to the highest level theoretically.
For real though I loved this character day one but kept getting tossed when I played him so I shelved him. I felt like he could do it because he can take you from 0 to 100% in like 3 seconds and he can chunk your shields like nobody's business. But you have to actually learn how to play him. He's not like a swordie or a standard brawler. He's not going to combo you and he's not going to be the one to whiff punish. In fact he's going to get his salad tossed the minute he commits to anything he shouldn't have. I don't know how many times I've gone for a neutral B, missed by an inch, and gotten slapped into tomorrow. But I'll be damned if he ain't fun to play. When you land that neutral B or get an unexpected snipe on your down B you feel like you're the heaviest heavy in the world. Just from my time playing him I know you have to have exit strategy in mind when playing Plant. You've got to know where that ball is going to be and you have to know when to put it there. And the minute you overstep and you've got a ball in the wrong place at the wrong time, you've got to know when to fold your hand and bounce before you're bouncing from the fist to the floor to the grave. You've got to become Zone Master with your poison. You've got to force their movement with your beefy attacks. And all of this culminates into hard reads. Knowing where your opponent needs to be, knowing how to get him there, and knowing what to do when he isn't there will make all the difference between a win or a loss. But one thing's for sure is that you won't win with Plant by playing like a "normal" character. You have to change to fit the snappy boi.
To give you some advice from an aspiring Plant main, ball is very good to just hold out and drop. If your opponent does the wrong move it trades. Plant is heavy so going for trades will mostly be in his favor. The biggest gimmick plant has is how much damage he can rack up from good decisions. And his up throw kills starting at 140, which might not seem great but he lacks reliable kill options so i take what i can get. I hope you rejoin the Plant gang so that we may photosynthesize together
@@pauliboy1031 I must've missed it then, he probably made a mistake. As a Plant main, I can confirm grabs against a Ness are rare (I'm not a pro so that's also a factor) so fumbling with your grabs happens. Especially true when both players are at high percent.
Take my word for it; you're not gonna get any kills under 150% with it unless you have rage. If Brood isn't doing the up throw, it's because it's not gonna get the job done.
As a piranha plant player, I will say it took a long time to be able to accurately throw the ptooie similar to this. But once you get the hang of it, it's devastating off stage for those unsuspecting. And it is the most satisfying thing ever.
Looking at Brood play you can see he almost uses ONLY the B button, no neutral, no disadvantage o advantage, just 3 moves over and over again. Sounds super boring to main the plant honestly.
And he can destroy you by if you're not careful with it. Because his 3 moves can have him calculate his distance and he imposes his rhythm well against his opponent by doing only theses 3 moves. In other words, the pirahna plant is good to made you in some bad position and he can punish you so easily in return by if you're not careful with that. Edit : His 3 moves it's like some jabs from the boxe.
@@MidoseitoAkage i wasn't talking about skills, i mean he went to GF winner side at Umebura. You're right, it's all about covering options with big hitboxes, but still super boring to play.
Huh??? What is wrong with calling himself Gackt? It's not like that name only belongs to one person and I am pretty sure he chose this name as a joke too.
@@gokud.uzumaki1520 Haha I just realised your comment couldn't be even more stupid. Just today Gackt explained where his name come from, and it's actually from his real name Itou Gakuto, and Gakuto literally translate to Gackt in English lmao.
@@The_Vanni they literally said "pit-tooie spikey ball thing" they know the damn name. They said spikey ball. Don't make excuses for these kids on the microphone
@@The_Vanni that's fantastic they call it shooting gun or whatever but they still referred to it as spikey ball, almost naturally, like any dummy could look at it and see and go.. hmm.. that is a spikey ball. A ball with spines on it, I think spikey ball seems legit.he literally did it on accident and chose to call it Pit-tooie?? Like the sound effect of spitting into a metal jug? Someone's tongue is hanging out a bit too far and I find it hilarious
Brood needs to fly over here asap. I wanna see his plant in an american major
Give him some time. I don’t think his piranha plant is ready for Tweek’s Pokémon or MkLeo’s Joker (which are pretty aggressive, dominant, and like to combo, edgeguard, and gimp). Once his plant becomes more dominant and has to runaway less, then he might have a chance to make it far enough to face all the aggressive players (aka Esam’s Pikachu, Light’s Fox, Marss’ Zss, Tweek’s Pokémon, MkLeo’s Joker, and more.) To them Pirahna Plant will look like combo food and a easy edgeguard. So yeah. Just give him time.
@@richardcurrie7308 I think Brood is ready for Tweek but not for Leo's caliber, won't be surprised that in the next big major (Kongo Saga) Tweek would get upset at pools, but I think Brood is quite good to even get top 24 or 16 in a big major outside Japan, he has done it quite times
You can do good as any character - that’s one of Smash’s most endearing traits. Congrats and well done to Pirahna Plant!
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The beauty of smash is that most competitive games are a science, but smash, it’s an art
Kind of. Piranha plant is viable but unlikely to win. Little mac literally couldn't win a major tournament of that skill level. Neither could ganon really. But most characters in the game possibly could so you're not too wrong and any character can be played to a high level, just not the highest. All but maybe 5 can be played to the highest level theoretically.
@@cag_0k642 idk there deffo a science to playing smash. Since if you really wanted to win you'd pick one of the best characters
Idk man you ever play against Min min as a ganondorf lol
*PLANT GANG* *PLANT GANG*
PACKUN FLOWER GANG
PPLANT SSSSSSSSSSSSS TIER
@@texantornadomma every knows plant is ss+ tier
This reminds me of in Smash 4, people said Duck Hunt was bad.
But then Raito happened.
As a Plant main this is awesome to see, avoiding ledge traps on PS and FD by going up the side of the wall is something I need to start doing.
Plant gang
Even the crowd in asia are super organized lol
WhiteLavender425 yeah they aint retarded like most peeps
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@@koko7049 lol tru
For real though I loved this character day one but kept getting tossed when I played him so I shelved him. I felt like he could do it because he can take you from 0 to 100% in like 3 seconds and he can chunk your shields like nobody's business. But you have to actually learn how to play him. He's not like a swordie or a standard brawler. He's not going to combo you and he's not going to be the one to whiff punish. In fact he's going to get his salad tossed the minute he commits to anything he shouldn't have. I don't know how many times I've gone for a neutral B, missed by an inch, and gotten slapped into tomorrow.
But I'll be damned if he ain't fun to play. When you land that neutral B or get an unexpected snipe on your down B you feel like you're the heaviest heavy in the world.
Just from my time playing him I know you have to have exit strategy in mind when playing Plant. You've got to know where that ball is going to be and you have to know when to put it there. And the minute you overstep and you've got a ball in the wrong place at the wrong time, you've got to know when to fold your hand and bounce before you're bouncing from the fist to the floor to the grave. You've got to become Zone Master with your poison. You've got to force their movement with your beefy attacks. And all of this culminates into hard reads.
Knowing where your opponent needs to be, knowing how to get him there, and knowing what to do when he isn't there will make all the difference between a win or a loss. But one thing's for sure is that you won't win with Plant by playing like a "normal" character. You have to change to fit the snappy boi.
You’re passionate about the topic at hand.
To give you some advice from an aspiring Plant main, ball is very good to just hold out and drop. If your opponent does the wrong move it trades. Plant is heavy so going for trades will mostly be in his favor. The biggest gimmick plant has is how much damage he can rack up from good decisions. And his up throw kills starting at 140, which might not seem great but he lacks reliable kill options so i take what i can get. I hope you rejoin the Plant gang so that we may photosynthesize together
How the
It was a dark day in Smash when Brood stopped playing Piranha Plant. =(
confused as to why Brood didn't use up-throw more as a high percent kill option
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Ness has a better grab, better kill throw at ledge, and is generally difficult to approach as Plant.
@@octocactus7208 but at 150 porcent he grabbed Ness, and up-throw is kill confirmed
@@pauliboy1031 I must've missed it then, he probably made a mistake. As a Plant main, I can confirm grabs against a Ness are rare (I'm not a pro so that's also a factor) so fumbling with your grabs happens. Especially true when both players are at high percent.
@@octocactus7208 piranha is also my main.. #PlantGang
Brood shouldn't be afraid to opt for an up throw when it's appropriate
On piranah, upthrow to B can work very well till around 65%
Does brood have a channel?
Glad to see that I’m not the only ness that struggles with piranha plant.When It comes to that much I have to use my secondary which is wolf.
How the
Also plant gang
Why does no one with piranha plant use up throw. It kills
Take my word for it; you're not gonna get any kills under 150% with it unless you have rage. If Brood isn't doing the up throw, it's because it's not gonna get the job done.
@@Ryusuta it kills earlier
@@DecafUnknown I promise you it doesn't. If you're at 0% rage, it'd not gonna kill until like 150% unless the other guy doesn't know how to DI.
Fans: Give us Steve.
Sakurai: Did somebody say... *plant*
Hmmmm
PLANT GANG REPPIN'
TIER LIST R.I.P.IN'
Is this the same gackt that was on razer with xian back in sf4 days? I think he played fei long
YatGaming that’s what I’m wondering too, I played sf4 heavy back then
Plant winning is like ecstasy! Another hit of dopamine please!😩
introspective will be proud
Fight of the walking heads.
6:51 this accuracy is insane
As a piranha plant player, I will say it took a long time to be able to accurately throw the ptooie similar to this. But once you get the hang of it, it's devastating off stage for those unsuspecting. And it is the most satisfying thing ever.
Diced Pears Agreed. After a while it almost feels like the opposite player is a magnet for ptooie
Monster hunter is all I want for smash please be true
I know right :D
Lol whoops I definitely commented on the wrong video
One magical boy with powerful spells vs 1 potted plant..
this needs to be in at least .25x speed so I can barely understand it
I don't even.. wow..
Brood means bread in dutch just wanted you to know;)
Brood should have used more Up-Throw on Ness when he had lots of HP, it's his strongest throw.
*PLANT GANG INTENSIFIES*
this plant is schnasty
Como chingados
Que pedo
Packun Pack rise up
People are spamming “how the” comments
Plant gang
PLANT TIME BABY
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Brood hit that RKO again. XD
タマネギ
Looking at Brood play you can see he almost uses ONLY the B button, no neutral, no disadvantage o advantage, just 3 moves over and over again.
Sounds super boring to main the plant honestly.
And he can destroy you by if you're not careful with it. Because his 3 moves can have him calculate his distance and he imposes his rhythm well against his opponent by doing only theses 3 moves. In other words, the pirahna plant is good to made you in some bad position and he can punish you so easily in return by if you're not careful with that.
Edit : His 3 moves it's like some jabs from the boxe.
@@MidoseitoAkage i wasn't talking about skills, i mean he went to GF winner side at Umebura.
You're right, it's all about covering options with big hitboxes, but still super boring to play.
@@rospoho idk homie, those spiked ball tosses and cross map chomps are pretty fjn
PLANT GANG RISE
Praise God
Plant gang!
plant gang
he didnt absorb the poison once 😐
Because you can't. It doesn't work
Dudes really gotta call himself GACKT? These smash players need to get a little more creative/original
Goku D. Uzumaki YES
@@GabeLev "what should I be called when I become a pro smash player? Something cool... Hmm. Oh I know! I'll use the Japanese rock bands name!*
Huh??? What is wrong with calling himself Gackt? It's not like that name only belongs to one person and I am pretty sure he chose this name as a joke too.
@@saisan1124 because it's lame as fuck to call himself GACKT. That'd be like if my name was Sting, or Bono
@@gokud.uzumaki1520
Haha I just realised your comment couldn't be even more stupid. Just today Gackt explained where his name come from, and it's actually from his real name Itou Gakuto, and Gakuto literally translate to Gackt in English lmao.
pit-tooie? what is wrong with these commentators/
they are japanese, they didnt even know the english name until recently
@@The_Vanni they literally said "pit-tooie spikey ball thing" they know the damn name. They said spikey ball. Don't make excuses for these kids on the microphone
@@katmanfoo9404 ruclips.net/video/YfMlnjye3nQ/видео.html
@@The_Vanni that's fantastic they call it shooting gun or whatever but they still referred to it as spikey ball, almost naturally, like any dummy could look at it and see and go.. hmm.. that is a spikey ball. A ball with spines on it, I think spikey ball seems legit.he literally did it on accident and chose to call it Pit-tooie?? Like the sound effect of spitting into a metal jug? Someone's tongue is hanging out a bit too far and I find it hilarious
@@katmanfoo9404 I'm confused, you know that ptui is the actual name, right?
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