Super Smash Bros. · Combo Video · 2019
Back-to-back stocks define this compilation, where players string together multiple eliminations in rapid succession. Rather than spacing out their victories, these clips focus on moments where opponents fall consecutively—sometimes two, three, or even four in quick succession—often through combo sequences executed close together within a single match. The video deliberately prioritizes clips where sick combos preceded each stock taken, filtering out gimps, self-destructs, and repetitive rest chains that might have padded the runtime. Sourced from major tournaments and community channels including DreamHack, MVG, and East Side Smash, these highlights capture the kind of offensive momentum that turns a match's momentum completely. Viewers consistently praise the curated nature of this list, noting how the channel maintains a high bar for what qualifies as genuinely impressive back-to-back elimination sequences rather than settling for quantity over quality.
TWO QUICK ONES! Why take only one of your opponent's stocks when you could go for two, three, or even four in quick succession? Thanks for watching! PS: For this video I wanted to stick to clips that involved sick combos that occurred extremely close to each other in EVERY stock taken, I did this to prevent the video from being all 4 stocks/clips where every/most stocks taken…
Show more →TWO QUICK ONES! Why take only one of your opponent's stocks when you could go for two, three, or even four in quick succession? Thanks for watching! PS: For this video I wanted to stick to clips that involved sick combos that occurred extremely close to each other in EVERY stock taken, I did this to prevent the video from being all 4 stocks/clips where every/most stocks taken are gimps/SDs. Hence why there's no Axe vs Silentwolf, M2K vs Shiz, Mango vs Leffen, PPMD vs Hax, etc. (I made sure not to include too many clips of people getting 2/3/4 rests in a row as well) Special thanks to: BYOCon
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