177 people entered the Stacked Brawl tournament, but only two Meta Knights made it to the grand finals on Saturday, August 13th. Meta Knight is a character everyone dreads in Brawl, but there's no denying that watching Meta Knight in a Brawl battle can be very entertaining when the player is aggressive. However, the two Meta Knights in the grand finale played a bit cheesy.
Cody climbed up the losers bracket to take on 686 million in hopes of earning the first best-of-five, getting a restart and clinching the title. The two were equals, maybe a little too equal. Throughout the match, both Meta Knights went blow for blow; The match was a bit stressful, but the constant back and forth also made it protracted.
Among the tigh test Super Smash Bros. Brawl battles
history During the final match, the two players were so balanced and so cautious that the countdown ended.After 10 seconds, both Meta Knights had only one action left and both had over 120 frames. But Cody had a slightly lower percentage, meaning he would win when time ran out. 686M then grabbed Cody, taking him to 148% while he was at 145%. This put 686M at the top.
In an attempt to hold a lower percentage, 686M began to dance around the edge.
Determined, Cody gave chase, forcing 686M to leave the stage and hide underneath. Cody jumped after him. In an attempt to get Cody away from him, 686M created his tornado to further damage him 149% and drive him away. But Cody miraculously got it right, increasing 686 million to 148%.
Of course it wasn't enough: Cody lost a whopping 1% damage.andlt;iframe src="https://clips.twitch.tv/embed?clip=SlipperySillyCrowBrokeBack-FZs6IeXaoByD76tLandparent=upcomer.comandparent=www.upcomer.com&parent=legacy.upcomer.com" width="620" height="378" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" allowfullscreen="allowfullscreen"></iframe>
When this happens in Brawl, both players will automatically enter Sudden Death mode. However, Sudden Death is not played in professional tournaments. The winner is determined by percentages, which means that 686M ended up winning by 1%. The crazy final moment rocked the Smash community. While it was definitely a wild result that doesn't come around too often, especially in the majors, many found the match a bit slow.Others commented on how much they hate Meta Knight. Still others said the timing was "based". Whether you agree it was expanded or hyped, there's no denying that this was a special moment in Smash history.
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