A very difficult but impressive combo with Meta Knight​

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Super Smash Flash 2 is sometimes overlooked when it comes to the fanmade Smash games. Many do not realize it has a vibrant competitive scene with its own top players, notable tournament organizers, and intricate development history. Each Wednesday over the month of September will feature an article covering a unique aspect of the game or scene. Last week we discussed the history of the game and its development . This week we look at one of the game's top players: Lunary.Juggling school, basketball, and playing Super Smash Flash 2, Lunary is a force to be reckoned with. Hailing from Belgium, Lunary is actually very new to the game having only started playing the game competitively in December of 2014. With less than a year under his belt he has still risen through the ranks quickly having not placed lower than third place in tournament during his entire competitive career and having only been eliminated from a bracket a total of four times.But where did it all start? At the age of six he started to play Super Smash Bros. Melee and the series alongside its competitive nature hooked him on gaming for life.he told me.His first tournament in the Super Smash Flash 2 was quite the impressive debut. He had only been able to grind on the game for two weeks but made a stellar placement.He has kept to that grind as well playing constantly with members of the community. He has a knowledge on how to play Tails, Lloyd, Fox, Captain Falcon, and Ichigo but by far his most comfortable character is Meta Knight. After Arsenec, a player he held a lot of respect for said his Meta Knight was solid he started playing as him more.he said.The match he considers his greatest of all time took place during X Series VII Grand Finals against DescendedSun, a top UK players who rarely goes to tournaments but is among some of the greatest in the game. Having just defeated Kyoz, another top player in the scene, Lunary had to be at his best to take him down.His advice for those who want to get into the game and improve?Hopefully this has readers seeing Super Smash Flash 2 in a new light. With this insight into the mind of one of the game's top players maybe this has inspired some to check out the game. To discuss more be sure to check out the game's discussion thread on Smashboards or consider learning more about its tournament scene . Be sure to come back next week Wednesday to learn more about the game. Until then, we'll let the game speak for itself: