Lancelot didn't commit to his attacks. He'd hit Luugi once and instead of continuing the attack combination he'd wait a second and before he could then continue, Luugi would punish him for his hesitation. Kind of like he was second guessing himself alot but if he just followed through with most of them he probably would have walked away with the w. Sucks to lose but use this situation as a learning experience if anything.
A savior of smash . Never quit the chrom
Without that misfire luugi definitely would have lost that stock and the match might have looked very different
@@sebaschan-uwuPretty sure he was playing to win, and it was even the entire time, regardless of whether he's more skilled or not.
@@Knivess0how? Barring game one, Luugi was basically in control and had a lead for most of the set. Also, you can still play to win while sandbagging.
If you’re talking about the one at 8:15, Luugi still had his jump and could have very well made it back to stage without the misfire
Lancelot didn't commit to his attacks. He'd hit Luugi once and instead of continuing the attack combination he'd wait a second and before he could then continue, Luugi would punish him for his hesitation. Kind of like he was second guessing himself alot but if he just followed through with most of them he probably would have walked away with the w. Sucks to lose but use this situation as a learning experience if anything.
Prolly cause of Luigi down b
@@okjohnnn1361 it's a possibility
definitely cause Luigi can just break combos and turn it all around on him. Luigi is so lame
i dont think lancelot is a bad player, but i think he smashes too much, he needs to calm down.
complete corny no skill luigi