His F-tilt is way slower than in Melee though. It really throws me off when I use it.
Call me butter, because I am on a roll! 3ds friend code: 5258-0885-3903 Wii U: Bowser CharizardThat would be a Breather Level. And while Master Fortress is easier than it looks, it isn't something everyone aces when seeing it for the very first time.
I never even tried throwing the stalfos guys. I just ran past them.
edited 27th Apr '15 8:14:20 AM by Kuroxeng
Moved handles because meh![]()
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Also, how easily you can keep you character from wall jumping straight into a Danger Zone. Stupid Little Mac...
edited 27th Apr '15 8:18:05 AM by Hungryguy
Call me butter, because I am on a roll! 3ds friend code: 5258-0885-3903 Wii U: Bowser CharizardSee, I was having trouble with Villager, but then I found a very easy way to win.
You gotta do what Killager would do; plant a tree and let it grow, then ignore it in favor of swinging the axe at your opponents.
Requires a little more setup than just spamming smash attacks, and you have to renew the tree, but it's pretty fast and reliable for getting KO's in All-Star Mode.
You cannot firmly grasp the true form of Squidward's technique!This video actually somewhat relates to me. As someone who is interested in the competitive scene, I still have to be real with myself and say that I am just a stupid scrub that still has miles more to go before getting really good.
Pretty much, once you know all the traps in Master Fortress, it's an easy win. It's all the RNG and Gang Up on the Human BS and Master Core (especially Master Edges) you have to deal with to complete that one challenge.
Call me Willy Whistle 'cause I can't speak, baby. Something in TV Tropes really drove me crazy.

The Swarm Stalfos, just like their standard counterparts in Smash Run, are best dealt with via throws, yes.
Swarm Plasma Wisps should also be dealt with ASAP, as an aside- A full shot from one them is almost always a KO, especially near Master Fortress' stomach acids.
I sure said that!