@HobbitGamer As a long-time member of the competitive scene, I can unequivocally tell you that items on reduces the competitive aspect of the game. It breeds chaos and unpredictability, therefore reducing the skill factor in determining the winner. You're welcome to play as you wish with friends, but the competitve community sets its rules for good reason.
@ReaderRagfish Uhh... No. What you said is called an opinion. Many people, like myself, prefer items off because then actual skill can more likely dictate the winner.
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Re: Feature: What The Smash Pros Have Done To Prepare For Smash Bros. Ultimate
@HobbitGamer As a long-time member of the competitive scene, I can unequivocally tell you that items on reduces the competitive aspect of the game. It breeds chaos and unpredictability, therefore reducing the skill factor in determining the winner. You're welcome to play as you wish with friends, but the competitve community sets its rules for good reason.
Re: Feature: What The Smash Pros Have Done To Prepare For Smash Bros. Ultimate
@ReaderRagfish Uhh... No. What you said is called an opinion. Many people, like myself, prefer items off because then actual skill can more likely dictate the winner.