Funny thing about this is that it give him five types of things he can eat:
Food and healing items: Wario benefits more if he eats food and healing items. Items with special conditions only give Wario the "healing benefit" if he eats it while fullfilling the conditions. Otherwise, they behave as if they were of the physical stuff type in regards to item swallowing.
Physical stuff: Physical items and projectiles can now be swallowed to heal 1%. Some exceptions to the rule exists, like Dr. Mario's Megavitamins which are treated as if they're of the energy projectile type in regards to item swallowing.
Energy projectiles: Wario can't heal himself from energy items and projectiles (unless it's the lasers from the Ray Gun), so Mario's fireballs can only be negated if eaten.
Explosive stuff: Damages Wario, and anyone near him, though Wario takes the least amount of damage. Examples include any explosive item and Link & Toon Link's Bombs.
Large items: Takes the most time to eat. Examples include Wario's Bike.
I believe these rules apply to a lesser extent to King Dedede and Kirby as well.
edited 24th Nov '14 7:25:55 AM by Folt
Fantastic Supreme Überkaiser Emperor Folt of The Infinity and Beyond" ... "The First"!... HYPERBOLIC SCREAMING
Why? Why is my brother making me wait? There is literally no point in not getting it right now! Especially with the physical version sold out everywhere!
"It's liberating, realizing you never need to be competent." — UltimatepheerPoor Mac. As soon as people realize that you're good but not god-tier like Meta-Knight, you're abandoned by almost everybody and the people that didn't main you have always and will continue to hate you.
edited 24th Nov '14 9:55:50 AM by Tropesofknowledge
Souleye - PPPPPP - Potential for Anything 3DS FC: 2621-3105-8671Seeing the guy behind My Hero Academia do a Mii of Asui Tsuyu inspired me to try to make one of my own.
Are explosions science?
x5 The thing with Wario compared to Dedede and Kirby is that...the Only things Wario can't eat are Smash Balls, mr. Saturn, and Cuccoos.
He can eat literally everything else.
King Dedede can eat energy based projectiles too, he can eat both Link's projectiles...though besides the arrow he needs to actually be a decent range away for bomb and boomerange.
Kirby can't eat anything else that those 2 can.
Wario also gets the most items he can eat to heal from along with not needing to be at a certain range away to eat projectiles.
Rules of the Internet 45. Rule 45 is a lie. Check out my art if you notice.Other than that, there's also the fact that all three of them have Side B specials that can fling them off the stage, making easy to SD with them (though in Bowser's case, it was a command grab that was usually done on purpose, at least before this maneuver was patched so that Bowser wouldn't win the match if he did it on his last stock).
edited 24th Nov '14 10:29:59 AM by Customer
I knew about the four other categories of items Wario could eat, I just didn't realize that energy projectiles were now a fifth category.
Fun fact: Wario could eat the Auroros enemies in Subspace Emissary, since they count as items when stuck in the ground. He could also eat Koopas that retreated into their shells. And eating the Stock Ball gave him an extra life just as if he picked it up.
I find it hilarious that Wario is better at eating than Kirby. These humans are not to be underestimated.
edited 24th Nov '14 10:33:43 AM by Anomalocaris20
You cannot firmly grasp the true form of Squidward's technique!The way I see it, Kirby has standards. Unlike Wario.
edited 24th Nov '14 10:37:40 AM by Tropesofknowledge
Souleye - PPPPPP - Potential for Anything 3DS FC: 2621-3105-8671This poor guy ended up with a terribly glitched copy of the game
, with effects that range from hilarious (Dedede, Yoshi) to horrifying (Rosalina, Ness).
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Ness seems to be H...A...P...P...Y enough, at least.
Also, Dedede confirmed duck again.
edited 24th Nov '14 10:53:02 AM by Demonfly
"Tell them to shut up and have some faith in me." - dead flashback guyI have to admit I wasn't all that interested in those Amiibos when I first heard about them, but now that I've seen some in person in stores and have a better idea if how they're integrated exactly into Smash Bros, I'm at least a little curious about one or two. So since they're presumably supposed to get stronger by learning from your own play style, do they not get as strong if you don't put them in battles against the same character? Once they hit the level cap, is there anything else you can do with them to change them around? And if you don't like the way it turns out, can you start it over from level 1 if you want?
You can always up their stats, and the game says that they keep learning even when their level is capped.
My aMariibo now takes on way less damage when I fight with him...less than other level 9s on my team.
And I do believe that you can reset their level.
edited 24th Nov '14 1:17:34 PM by Keybreak
You gotta believe me when I scare you away, all that I wish for is that you would stayHe finally relented. Bought and downloading now.
Oh great, it looks like they took a Smash Ball with them...
edited 24th Nov '14 1:39:46 PM by BaffleBlend
"It's liberating, realizing you never need to be competent." — Ultimatepheer

Also he has the worst idea for a character ever.
Alexander the Great from Civilization.
His reasoning is that the longer he is in battle, the more powerful his moves are.
Is this a Jo Jo reference?