
Just because how Toribash works, you will never be able to do anything. For example, "While you are mid air decapitate your opponent with your foot without DMing it without hacking while he is 1000 ED away."
Someone may be able to do anything that can be done, but not anything
just my stupid-pants idea
I don't think this belongs in rapid threads so here I go. I've seen some replays in toribash that blew my mind. But heres my question, is there a limit to how good you can become on toribash? I'm not referring to battleing in multiplayer. But eventually(custom belts maybe) people reach a point where they can do anything they want with thier tori, right? I mean to say is there a point where there is no further progression. What someone is capable of doing with their Tori now will be the samething they can do with their tori in 10 years. I understand the possibilitys are endless and there's always room for originality. But I'm not talking about making new things, I'm talking about being able to do anything with your tori.
there is a limit to how good you can be without hacking. prime example : jaker
he's a freaking hero seeing as how well he pushes the limits of toribash
there is a limit to how good you can be without hacking. prime example : jaker
he's a freaking hero seeing as how well he pushes the limits of toribash
I believe this can relate to any art form. There will be no success, because there will always be a progression and creation of joint combinations and moves, which indicates that there is no initial success at the end of it all, because the game never finishes (persay).
This means that every fight will be different and every fight will continue to be had in each room, creating unique opening outcomes and unique challenges for each fight. This means that, even if you consider yourself to be at the Toribash Skill Cap, there'll still be a fight, in whichever mode, that tests your skill, ultimately pointing towards the fact that you still need to make progress in whatever areas "tested" that skill.
I say no. A Toribasher's journey to greatness is much like any Martial Art. Jaker may be our Bruce Li, but I bet you both of them continued to perfect their skill sets every day without fail, even though they practically knew they were the best. Tis an infinite progression, in my opinion.