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lulz thread: Community category list

Eddy Wang

Skarlet scientist
So who are you in this list, who are the others? Can you help identify?
Just something i came up a few months ago, i though we could have some fun with it, sorry i couldn't find a better title for it.
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Legends: Mk Players who have won and were considered outmatched, even if they don't play anymore due the busy life, we still sees them as great players ( and is true)

ElderGods: Unstoppables, and considered UN-defetables, some of them don't search fights but are challenged often, so they only stood to defend their position

Top tiers: Also called high players, are the ones in the top and taking the wins on the current events nowadays, they try to keep sharp every time and always practicing to do stuffs that are considered impossible.

Mid tiers: Players that are incredible good and can match the top tiers, they place good in tournaments after the top tiers

Low-tier: Players who understand the game like those above them, but don't bitch and moan about nerfs/buffs/general game systems. They attend locals and majors to help keep the game alive. For them, its all about the tournament experience rather than winning or losing. They aren't the most consistent bunch of players, but at least they enjoy the game. <- I think alot of us go here.

Scrub tiers: Players who think they actually know the MK system and abuse of something often, even when is being shutted down, these players are always bitching about something you do as being cheap, broken and are always asking for buffs, crossups a lot when they footsie is shut down, and poke consistently without knowing that they can be punished with counter poke, Scrub tiers refuse to dug deep in MK and never ask them selves why they're losing, refuse to learn he as weakness and quit MK for the reasons mentioned before.

Rabbit tiers: Players who are always saying they're good, they do this and that, are always making promises like how they will destroy top tiers and how they fought legends and ElderGods in the past, but never actually went to a casual or tournament even on they area, and if they do, they actually get destroyed and think twice before going again, rabbit tiers are even worst than Scrub because they only play MK because everyone is playing, if no one cares about him, run away and start playing Pro Evolution or MW3, but if someone asking him for a fight he will not come, it will invent some escape goat of how he was busy on the weekend, but still will offer himself to play online if his internet speed is greater than yours

FISH tiers: Players who don't even know MK and just went to the tournament because they can, they don't even dedicate their time on a main, they just go because some scrub tech they learned on 3 hours worked on AI and they think it will work against someone who plays the game consistent, FISHES are only on tournaments to fill the bracket, and they don't even know a single technical terminology in the game, they don't know what frame advantage is, they only want to go to a tournament and mash out the buttons and if they win they think they're good. This is how the Rabbit and Scrub tiers are born.

Low Tier Heroes: Players who choose the low tiers characters but have incredibly skill of fundamentals, technical, basics, and amazing reads, they don't win tournaments but always put up a great show by taking out top tiers with his low tier characters.
 

Killphil

A prop on the stage of life.
Low-tier: Players who understand the game like those above them, but don't bitch and moan about nerfs/buffs/general game systems. They attend locals and majors to help keep the game alive. For them, its all about the tournament experience rather than winning or losing. They aren't the most consistent bunch of players, but at least they enjoy the game. <- I think alot of us go here.
 

Espio

Kokomo
Low-tier: Players who understand the game like those above them, but don't bitch and moan about nerfs/buffs/general game systems. They attend locals and majors to help keep the game alive. For them, its all about the tournament experience rather than winning or losing. They aren't the most consistent bunch of players, but at least they enjoy the game. <- I think alot of us go here.
I just found my place :).


Tournaments are so much fun, the casuals, chatting, road trips etc so worth it everytime.
 

Faded Dreams V

Retired June 2012. Unretired June 2013.
Retired Tier - I don't play this game, but I post here cause I love you all and enjoy watching top level gameplay.

When I played and was in my prime, mid-tier, probably.