MKB
Forum General Emeritus
This is a general discussion thread for picking random VS picking whoever you want. No matter who I play or talk to about MK2, this topic inevitably comes up in the discussion. For some reason, this issue is never discussed in UMK3; but that's probably because there are twice as many characters to choose from which makes mastering all characters much more difficult than MK2. Before I give my two cents on the topic, I'll talk about both options as well as weigh their pros and cons.
Random Select
The good points here are that you get equal opportunity to work with all characters. You are not limited to just 1-2 strong guys and you become equally competent with all characters. Additionally, if both players random, it prevents counterpicking and promotes a sense of fairness for those players who may not be on the same skill level as another player. The downside to random? If one player randoms and the other does not, there is a possibility of getting counterpicked. The other big thing is that it doesn't necessarily allow you to develop consistency with specific characters.
Free Select
Off the top, the most obvious positive is being able to choose whoever who want and use your favorite or best characters. You also do not run the risk of getting a bad character matchup via random. Finally, you can counterpick the opponent. The downside to free selecting is that you could possibly limit yourself to only those characters you choose to use. If you run into an opponent who knows how to use all of the characters (and you don't,) you could easily find yourself counterpicked and be facing an uphill battle all day long.
So, what is my take on all of this? It depends on who you are playing with and what is at stake. There is no absolute answer and no best way to play the game. If you choose to random select all the time, go right ahead; but be prepared to suffer the consequences if you run into another person who doesn't abide by the same unwritten, imaginary ethical code of play. If you choose to free select, more power to you. When I play casuals, 99% of the time I am going to random select unless I am working on developing a particular character to make them better. Why? Because the matches don't count for anything serious and are just for fun; hence the term - casuals. If I am playing in a tournament match, especially offline, unless designated as random only, I am going to use free select. Why? It comes down to one simple factor. You want to put yourself in the best position to win.
Random Select
The good points here are that you get equal opportunity to work with all characters. You are not limited to just 1-2 strong guys and you become equally competent with all characters. Additionally, if both players random, it prevents counterpicking and promotes a sense of fairness for those players who may not be on the same skill level as another player. The downside to random? If one player randoms and the other does not, there is a possibility of getting counterpicked. The other big thing is that it doesn't necessarily allow you to develop consistency with specific characters.
Free Select
Off the top, the most obvious positive is being able to choose whoever who want and use your favorite or best characters. You also do not run the risk of getting a bad character matchup via random. Finally, you can counterpick the opponent. The downside to free selecting is that you could possibly limit yourself to only those characters you choose to use. If you run into an opponent who knows how to use all of the characters (and you don't,) you could easily find yourself counterpicked and be facing an uphill battle all day long.
So, what is my take on all of this? It depends on who you are playing with and what is at stake. There is no absolute answer and no best way to play the game. If you choose to random select all the time, go right ahead; but be prepared to suffer the consequences if you run into another person who doesn't abide by the same unwritten, imaginary ethical code of play. If you choose to free select, more power to you. When I play casuals, 99% of the time I am going to random select unless I am working on developing a particular character to make them better. Why? Because the matches don't count for anything serious and are just for fun; hence the term - casuals. If I am playing in a tournament match, especially offline, unless designated as random only, I am going to use free select. Why? It comes down to one simple factor. You want to put yourself in the best position to win.