User:Baltro

Hello, my name is Andy. I started out with Super Smash Bros. on the N64, though I was hardly any good at it. When Super Smash Bros. Melee came out, naturally, being the Nintendo fan I am, I got it. I was impressed to see it far suprassed its predecessor. I didn't really have a main in Melee, but I did have fondness for Mewtwo. After Melee was getting to be outdated, and Brawl was announced, I was not largely upset I would not be getting it, since I did not have a Wii console. However, at the end of eighth grade, in the beginning of summer, I was allowed to purchase my own Wii, and as a gift, I recieved Brawl with it. With Brawl, I decided to be a little more competitive, and I struggled at first finding a main. Then somehow I stumbled upon Zelda. Zelda quickly became my best character, and I spent quite awhile perfecting her Fair and Bair. But soon after, I started the Subspace Emissary, and seeing that completed levels gave the option of picking four characters to play with, I realized I had to find a secondary. Ironically, I chose the other female human, Zero Suit Samus, because of her reliance on long range attacks. Others characters I have at least trained somewhat with include Lucario,  Sonic, and  Lucas.

Super Smash Bros. Melee
To start off, I was never really any good when it came to Melee. I started taking battling seriously when I got Brawl. Nonetheless, I did strive to complete some goals in Melee. My main in Melee was Mewtwo, because I liked most of his specials. Through mind-numbing hours of play, I got nearly every trophy Melee offered. After getting Brawl, I went back to Melee for a few hours, to reminisce. I was unsuprisingly disappointed to see Zelda perform so slowly and weakly in Melee, while her counterpart,  Sheik was such a top-tier character. I confess, I did rather think Zelda's Din's Fire in Melee looked like an orange donut.

Super Smash Bros. Brawl
Shortly after getting my Wii console, I knew I had to try a game, so naturally, why not try Brawl first? I was stupid enough to get stuck at the start screen, when it was asking me to create a save data, and I forgot the Wii remote controls for Brawl used the simplistic 1 and 2 buttons. so I spent five minutes wondering why on earth I couldn't create a save data. Then I had my "ohhh." moment, and I started my game. I really didn't know where to start playing first. I thought first of the Subspace Emissary, but I remembered that I hadn't played Melee in about a year. So I figured the best thing to do would be to try Training Mode. And wasn't it fun. I still remember the first thing I did on the game. Training mode as Pokémon Trainer on Delfino Plaza. I would tell you what Pokémon I started as, but I kept accidentaly pressing down B by accident, so I barely got to try a Pokémon's moveset before I accidentally switched it.