Fox looking to reclaim his former glory.
My amiibo fights by staying away from the fighting and only attacking directly when he's approached.
Helps me learn that I like going in for strong direct attacks most of the time, but I still typically win.
Wouldn't it be great if amiibos never stopped getting better? They'd be just about unbeatable...
You gotta believe me when I scare you away, all that I wish for is that you would stayMy Samus amiibo is at level 40 now and still is somehow having trouble in one on one stock matches with the default level 9 CPU Lucina. Still, she's gotten pretty good and does tend to beat me sometimes even when I also use Samus. It is kinda fun in that if I put myself in a stock match with the amiibo and other CPU players and end up getting knocked out of the match early, I find myself rooting for the amiibo against the other computers the way I might root for a fellow human against remaining CP Us in a friendly local multiplayer match in the same situation.
Have to admit I nearly went in on a Link amiibo tonight that I saw at the store since those seem to be harder to find, but I held off.
So I just got the Wii U version. Woo!
First thing is Town and City will probably be my favorite stage. An actual low ceiling for once.
Second, I'm up for some SRS BSNS matches over Thanksgiving Break. If anyone wants to challenge me, tag me over at the Smash Multiplayer thread. Username's Nap1400.
I also might be able to organize that tournament we've been talking about if we can all do it this weekend. Right after that I'm heading for college, so if it can't happen this week then someone else will probably have to do it.
Finally got 8 Cruel mode K Os as Lucina. Both the trick in the video and Countering those little bastards helped.
When you wish upon a side of beef, soon will come an end to all your griefDiorama mode is by going to your Hoard and pressing the camera in the bottom left corner.
Trophy boxes are by going to the Gallery and pressing X on any of the trophies.
edited 26th Nov '14 10:22:47 PM by Keybreak
You gotta believe me when I scare you away, all that I wish for is that you would stayNA Release tournament East Coast Champion vs. West Coast Champion
Kodystri (Ness) vs. Mr. ConCon (Luigi)
Some p sick moves done here.
Fantastic Supreme Überkaiser Emperor Folt of The Infinity and Beyond" ... "The First"!
You have to play a round on all three boards to unlock the Pac-Land stage, so yeah, it kinda forces you to try Smash Tour if you want everything. In some ways it's kind of like Smash Run on the 3DS in that you're collecting stat boosts and occasionally have to play in some kind of gimmick match, and the way you collect and stockpile fighters means it forces you to use ones you might not otherwise know all that well, which can be interesting. I suppose it might be fun with the right group of friends, but I don't see myself coming back to it all that much honestly. I like the Wii U version more in general, but Smash Run is the better version-exclusive mode IMO.
Wow. I figured that they would've slapped some unlockable onto it, but I didn't think it would be something like an entire stage.
"Tell them to shut up and have some faith in me." - dead flashback guyI cannot wait to try Smash Tour, but I keep hearing that it's severely luck-based, to the point of being far more important than skill to a large margin. I hope I'm wrong.
Not even Mario Party is that bad. Luck is usually important, but Skill is still a notable factor. A very big one in most mini-games.
Shadow?Mentally, I call Smash Tour Smash Party for how similar it is.
Only with smaller boards, fewer minigames, fewer gimmicks...but a lot more luck.
It's definitely not my favorite mode, that's Master Orders. But it's good if I want...uh, completed challenges.
You gotta believe me when I scare you away, all that I wish for is that you would stayI've gotten used to the stage builder... And spent seven hours straight on it... I also found a few tricks to get in more detail cosmetically, too, so I'm happy about that.
Stages I've remade with as much accuracy as I can get:
- 64:
- Yoshi's Story (I can't believe they actually have the original SSB64 song...)
- Peach's Castle
- Planet Zebes
- How To Play
- Debug Stage 2 (NEW)
- Melee:
- Kongo Jungle
- Fountain of Dreams
- Yoshi's Story
- Mushroom Kingdom II
- Coffee Shop Debug Stage (TEST) (A big chunk of it, at least)
- Brawl:
- Shadow Moses Island
- All-Star Rest Area
- Project M:
- Metal Cavern
- Rumble Falls
- WarioWare
- Pokémon Stadium M
- Norfair (3.1 version, because I prefer it.)
- Infinite Glacier
- Distant Planet
- Practice Stage
- 3DS:
- Magicant
- Tomodachi Life
- Golden Plains (A big chunk of it, at least)
- Balloon Fight
- Pac-Maze
- Super Smash Flash:
- Temple SSF1
- Emerald Hill Zone
- Super Smash Flash 2:
- Sky Sanctuary Zone (Hazard switch off)
- Tower of Salvation (Hazard switch off)
- Planet Namek
- Lunar Core (Hazard switch off)
- Mirror Chamber (Hazard switch off)
- Twilight Town
- Clock Town: The Final Day (Hazard switch off)
- Super Smash Bros. Crusade:
- Excitebike Track
- Q*Bert
- Cut Man's Arena
edited 27th Nov '14 6:57:36 AM by BaffleBlend
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