Tap Jump...never turned it off, but weirdly enough I never really use it much.
I like having multiple jumping options, its all about which is more convenient. Turning it off feels weird.
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As in they stood there and didn't even attack. Just using the shield. Twice.
edited 24th Dec '14 4:14:51 PM by Beaver
Is this a Jo Jo reference?Got me some SSB 4. What should I know? I haven't played any other SSB assiduously since the original, by the way.
Dopants: He meant what he said and he said what he meant, a Ninety is faithful 100%.Speaking of Classic (assuming you somehow don't already know this), there's a series of bosses at the end of it that increases in both length and difficulty the higher you increase the intensity. Basically, don't go trying to Leeroy Jenkins anything.
Speaking of Classic difficulty, never rage-quit. if you find yourself on the receiving end of something stupid and want to restart, just exit normally so you can still retain most of your earnings.
Speaking of Classic difficulty and stupid, never expect anything good from team battles of any kind.
edited 24th Dec '14 8:02:24 PM by Demonfly
"Tell them to shut up and have some faith in me." - dead flashback guySpeaking of the ending for Classic, anyone notice Yoshi seems to be the only Mario-universe character that doesn't get a rainbow-colored "Congratulations!" after the picture is finished? Sure, he doesn't have the mushroom icon, but DK and Diddy have their own icon (and games) too and they still get the rainbow text.
Random thought of the day while getting characters through All-Star.
Has anyone else had the problem of their Amiibo figuring out how to play faster than they did? I knew I wasn't an excellent player, but the Pikachu I got this morning is now capable of beating me practically every time. If I manage to get it to Sudden Death, he knocks me out within the first two seconds with a quick attack, but it's far more likely he's going to shove me out by getting the smash ball, and then juggling me off the map.
Fighting amiibos requires changing up your typical approach. I had to start fighting a bit unnaturally to be able to get a win over my aMariibo.
He still beats me most of the time, but we just laugh and joke about it when it's over...;p
You gotta believe me when I scare you away, all that I wish for is that you would stayaMariibo: ha ha ha. gg. dat meteor tho
edited 24th Dec '14 10:58:35 PM by Demonfly
"Tell them to shut up and have some faith in me." - dead flashback guyI've been calling him that here since before I got him!
Because I didn't think people will remember Amri, though I styled that name from Mario...
Also, his meteor smash is pretty easy to avoid when you see it coming.
You gotta believe me when I scare you away, all that I wish for is that you would staySo for Christmas I can add Link, Samus, and a bonus Pikachu to my amiibo collection. I kept Mario's box so I'm tempted to put him back in it and take a photo of me with them that makes it look like I got them all today. :P
I asked a friend for Fox, and now with my shelf about to be full of them, I wonder if I'm actually Gotta Catch 'Em All now.
edited 25th Dec '14 11:17:27 AM by Keybreak
You gotta believe me when I scare you away, all that I wish for is that you would stayThe worst thing about Classic is that you go along nicely, make it to Master Hand, and one of them grabs you in a time where you can't react while the other kills you with Kraft Singles. It's just so annoying that you can't retry on the same difficulty, especially when things like that happen. It makes Classic mode needlessly frustrating.
I'm the guy who knows how to make games but doesn't. 3DS FC: 2878-9776-7579There are so many moves the Hands could do that I wish they would...cracking their knuckles together, scratching the stage, grabbing either end of it and shaking it...
I wish you could control them without having to cheat. They could be part of a mode where you put them against regular players.
Or would they be at a disadvantage because they're always open?
You gotta believe me when I scare you away, all that I wish for is that you would stay@Enlong Yeah. But it also adds two or three random fighters to get in your way.
The highest you can fight the Hands on Classic without going against Master Core is 5.0. Which is fine, because at 5.1 they die really fast to make room for him...
Well there's always a way to customize if you're willing to crack the game open.
I have one complaint about this game. It doesn't ask you if you actually want to save your snapshots.
Also, a little something I did.
edited 25th Dec '14 3:20:00 PM by Hungryguy
Call me butter, because I am on a roll! 3ds friend code: 5258-0885-3903 Wii U: Bowser Charizard

To be fair, it's actually possible they didn't know Jigglypuff's shield could kill them. People don't just suddenly find out. Few try to let their shield break in the first place.
The most incompetent player I ever faced was a Link who used zero projectiles. He was even told to practice before coming to the tourney. He didn't. He barely knew the controls. I mean, he did get some stocks off people, so he wasn't beyond awful for a newbie essentially, but those projectiles are his key game.
Shadow?