@Enlong: And I disagree with your disagreement. The severe nerfing of both DI and SDI is going to make landing tippers with Marth consistently a lot easier this time.
"It's liberating, realizing you never need to be competent." — Ultimatepheer![]()
Female most likely, but I likely won't be using the Robins that much. They're too gimmicky for my tastes, personally.
edited 1st Sep '14 8:27:43 AM by BaffleBlend
"It's liberating, realizing you never need to be competent." — Ultimatepheer@55884: You're not alone there. She's adorable.
"It's liberating, realizing you never need to be competent." — UltimatepheerFunny how not even one person's said "male" yet.
"It's liberating, realizing you never need to be competent." — UltimatepheerDoubt it. I could never get used to MK or Fox since Melee, so... I'm not that good at adjusting to a playstyle that irks me.
Now, if I could recharge it by doing something like attacking a character enough times(similar to a charge meter), I could work with that. But just waiting does little for me. It's why Wario is someone I just can't work with.
But again, it's a good idea for balance, just not something that's in my style.
Shadow?He's one of my mains in Melee. I love how he plays. I wonder if I can get used to him in 4. I had a lot of trouble adjusting to Oldendorf in Brawl though. Melee's version was very good and easy to play as. Brawl's? Ugh, too slow. Mighty Glaciers are my style, but being hyper slow can be an issue, especially if their list of fast attacks is severely tiny.
I pretty much main Wolf in Brawl since while he's not a slow character, he still is really fun to play as and is more of a power-type than some others. I still work with Bowser, who is still pretty fun to play as in the same game.
Shadow?

What the heck makes you think you can speak for everyone, anyway?
edited 1st Sep '14 8:23:37 AM by Perseus