I'd rather not have an Edit War, but I still think Master Shadow is an example of a Clipped-Wing Angel. From the laconic page: "A being's true/final/ultimate form has flaws that render it impractical or easily defeated." Master Shadow can be grabbed and KO'd by Ring Out, while the Hands and the Core's other forms can't. Those are flaws that render it impractical or easily defeated, even if it isn't quite instant victory. And there is nothing in the trope that says that a Clipped Wing Angel has to be completely helpless (and many examples that aren't) — it just needs to be weaker than its previous form.
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- Master Shadow is one, as well. At this point the boss turns from an unpredictable Eldritch Abomination to... a stronger version of the player. Grabbing, knockback, and other mechanics that were useless against the Hands or the Core's previous forms can be used just fine here.
I've been touching up this article by adding the debut games for the characters that didn't already have them listed, but I'm a bit stumped as for what to put for Giant Donkey Kong. Obviously he's just a bigger version of Donkey Kong, so it would make sense to put the original Donkey Kong as his debut game. However, there's also the final boss battle of Donkey Kong '94 to consider, where DK, with the power of a bunch of Super Mushrooms, actually becomes a giant. Because of this, I'm considering putting Donkey Kong 94 as Giant Donkey Kong's debut game. Does that sound reasonable, or should I just put the original Donkey Kong as his debut?
The Multi Man Smash Miis actually look different
https://miiverse.nintendo.net/posts/AYMHAAACAABnUYoHjsCaPA
Hide / Show RepliesIs it really not okay to add information about leaked stuff? Yeah, the game's not officially out yet, but this stuff's been confirmed to be actually in the game via pre-released copies.
I feel like Nabbit and the Small Fry Corps could go in the Enemies section. Anyone else think so?