Super Smash Bros. · Combo Video · 2018
What makes an edgeguard disrespectful? For many Smash players, the answer is simple: unnecessary risk. This compilation rounds up 50 of the most audacious and over-the-top edgeguards in Super Smash Bros., where players abandon safety for style. Whether it's chasing an opponent unnecessarily far off-stage when they're already as good as eliminated, or committing to a deliberately suboptimal kill like a Falcon Punch or suicide down-air, these moments prioritize showmanship over efficiency. The video captures what happens when technical skill meets confidence—or stubbornness. These aren't the optimal plays a competitive player would make; they're the kinds of decisions that make highlight reels. By holding ledge, opponents might survive, but holding ledge doesn't win respect. GR.'s compilation celebrates the players willing to go out of their way to destroy their opponent in the most entertaining way possible, turning guaranteed kills into memorable moments that define fighting game culture at its most expressive.
Just hold ledge? Nah. While some players may opt to go for the safe option, the most disrespectful and stylish of Smash players will almost always opt to go for more. Whether that be unnecessarily going far off-stage to kill their opponent who is already virtually dead, intentionally going for a sub-optimal and disrespectful option (Like a Falcon Punch, or a suicide d-air) to…
Show more →Just hold ledge? Nah. While some players may opt to go for the safe option, the most disrespectful and stylish of Smash players will almost always opt to go for more. Whether that be unnecessarily going far off-stage to kill their opponent who is already virtually dead, intentionally going for a sub-optimal and disrespectful option (Like a Falcon Punch, or a suicide d-air) to style on their opponent, or any of the many others ways to go out of your way to destroy your opponent, they all (fortunately for us) make for some of the most entertaining highlights in Smash! Thanks for watching! Speci
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