Lopedo's Lisa wasn't really showcased at final round from what I remember.There actually have been a number of Lisa players in tournament play. Rabies, Lopedo, and Return of the Shadow are just a few that I can remember off the top of my head. Rabies and Lopedo's Lisas were streamed at Final Round.
Well yeah none of those guys really "showcased" their Lisa's. Lopedo's Lisa was caught on stream in his match against Master, though.Lopedo's Lisa wasn't really showcased at final round from what I remember.
But didn't Lopedo's Lisa basically get dominated in that match?Well yeah none of those guys really "showcased" their Lisa's. Lopedo's Lisa was caught on stream in his match against Master, though.
Well, when I watch a match, I don't necessarily just look at how bad a person/character got beat. In fact, I think there's a lot more to learn from footage of a high profile player's loss than a dominant win. But that may just be me. When I watch Hajin and Shadow's ft10, I tend to look more at Ayane's losses than her wins so I know why she lost and what she did that contributed to the loss. Can't really control what the opponent does, but you can control what you do. That's just me, thoughBut didn't Lopedo's Lisa basically get dominated in that match?
What are people's thoughts as to how competitive Lisa players are going (offline only)?
Are there any Lisa players out there worth looking out for that don't post here?
Definitely.Can't really control what the opponent does, but you can control what you do. That's just me, though
I'll just leave this here.I just get the feeling professional players are too worried about stepping outside of their comfort zone and using a character like Lisa who doesn't rely on constant rushdown. Rabies is the only player who had a notorious Lisa but that was back in DOA4, not sure if he plays her now or even plays DOA at all these days.