Megazard vs HJAD- An intriguing matchup between two of the most iconic PU players of all time. On one hand, you have HJAD, who has been on a roll lately winning matches in all tiers so he certainly has confidence on his side. HJAD likes to play it safe, utilizing teams he is comfortable with and maximizing the potential of each mon in the builds that he use. He tends to exhibit a more socialist, anti-market playstyle with his brazen usage of slow and bulky mons, but his form and tenacity should be enough to carry him forward with any variation of teambuilding. HJAD's philosophical approach to tactical sacks and semi-kinetic switching only serves to strengthen his approach to the PU metagame. Megazard is a very different type of entity than HJAD. Megazard tends to be highly streaky, yet wildly consistent at the same time, using this juxtaposition of traits to bewilder his opposition. Indeed, Megazard's teambuilding is predictable on the surface, but when you peel apart the normative layers at the top you find an overwhelming array of contrasting pokemon and idea conceptions. The Zard's playing ability seems to have been continuously improving in an exponential curve function, and he is always hyper-aware of the opponent's aggression and intent. Megazard is not one to overcompensate for accumulated tension and is adept at psychological warfare in situations where HJAD might escalate his theoretical catalyzation of metagame trends. should be a good one.
snagaa vs Dibs The Dreamer- I'm not biased I swear. Dibs is the best and brings unique builds that are always tough to beat. I don't know too much about snagaa and I'm sure he's good but Dibs is on another level rn
Sam I Yam vs RawMelon- Sam is actually really good but Raw knows the tier better and usually steps it up in the big moments, so predicting him
GenZeon vs Twix- too tough to call. I admire Twix's creativity in his teams but GenZeon seems to be the more consistent player. That being said, I think Twix may be more motivated.
Dibs to win the whole thing ;c)