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If you pick a Mii with equipment on if the game the customs switch is off, the equipment will not come into effect.(I think this also gets rid of equipment, and I think variable Mii sizes? Don't quote me on that though.)
As much as I don't want to, I think I have to agree...As much as I want full customization of Miis to be legal, the community is too stubborn for it to ever realistically happen.
Sizes are still available, but equipment will have no effect. Though it's looking like guest size, if anything.(I think this also gets rid of equipment, and I think variable Mii sizes? Don't quote me on that though.)
...this idea could be the closest thing to Mii freedom, but then again, which moves are the best is subjective to the players and their playstyles, so it really wouldn't help as much as you guys think.As much as I want full customization of Miis to be legal, the community/TOs are too stubborn for it to ever realistically happen. The Mii players agreeing on a best set for each character would easily be the most viable option at the moment, I feel. For example, most Gunner players agree 3312 is the best moveset for Gunner, so that's the one that'll be used in tournaments. Both sides win in some capacity.
The only reason TO's are stubborn is because other TO's aren't willing to try it.As much as I want full customization of Miis to be legal, the community/TOs are too stubborn for it to ever realistically happen. The Mii players agreeing on a best set for each character would easily be the most viable option at the moment, I feel. For example, most Gunner players agree 3312 is the best moveset for Gunner, so that's the one that'll be used in tournaments. Both sides win in some capacity.
That would make Miis more viable than their Guest 1111 form, but the thing is that we (or some of us) don't really care about the viability. What we want is to use our Miis like they were intended.The Mii players agreeing on a best set for each character would easily be the most viable option at the moment, I feel. For example, most Gunner players agree 3312 is the best moveset for Gunner, so that's the one that'll be used in tournaments. Both sides win in some capacity.
I feel if we got full custom miis, that would bring in tons of arguments on custom builds on other characters. Not that I'm saying custom builds are bad, just... I guess tourneys would have people use only one(?) custom build throughout the whole competition.As much as I want full customization of Miis to be legal, the community/TOs are too stubborn for it to ever realistically happen. The Mii players agreeing on a best set for each character would easily be the most viable option at the moment, I feel. For example, most Gunner players agree 3312 is the best moveset for Gunner, so that's the one that'll be used in tournaments. Both sides win in some capacity.
Edit #1: quote messed up on my phone. Will fix shortly.The only reason TO's are stubborn is because other TO's aren't willing to try it.
I don't mean to be technical, butWell, we ought to ask ourselves, why are custom moves not allowed?
What are the arguments?
a) perceived logistical problems.
b) 'players must work hard to unlock them all!'
c) some moves are seen as overpowered
d) 'spammable'
e) top level players expressed distaste at them, and people followed (despite obvious biases)
People are quick to complain and are happy if they can get rid of it without properly learning ways around considered OP tactics and grinding for in game content.I don't mean to be technical, but
even if we take any one of these arguments as true, Mii's don't fall under any of those categories besides the top level players one...
which means i think that even if we did agree with those points, Mii's should still be legal as they don't count. Gimr's case still stands, imo.
I swear i made it pretty clear I didn't agree with just trusting the word of the top players without any sort of input.People are quick to complain and are happy if they can get rid of it without properly learning ways around considered OP tactics and grinding for in game content.
If we only consider top player input then the game could become potentially biased and narrow instead of using our brain to make our own decisions. Yes they have experience and knowledge to back up their claims but we can decide to. Just take their word with a grain of salt and apply it in a way that you understand it.
that wouldn't be GimR's case, that would be your own.I don't mean to be technical, but
even if we take any one of these arguments as true, Mii's don't fall under any of those categories besides the top level players one...
which means i think that even if we did agree with those points, Mii's should still be legal as they don't count. Gimr's case still stands, imo.
Ah, sorry for being so quick to defend, you basically rephrased our points. I did notice that you wanted them to be allowed but when I read it, to me it sounded like you were stating some potential rebuttal for the other side of the debate.I swear i made it pretty clear I didn't agree with just trusting the word of the top players without any sort of input.
My point was that the only part that mii's fall under are some top players are against them getting it
which means even if we took the other arguments as true (as they have quite a bit more viability behind them, although I won't say how true or not true they are), it wouldn't matter. They should be allowed.
That tie is an abomination.I wish gimr didnt make such a good video so i could dislike it with a clean concience.
His points were still bad though
But not as bad as his tie.
At least it isn't a piano key tie.That tie is an abomination.
its fine, I messed up somewhat too. lolAh, sorry for being so quick to defend, you basically rephrased our points. I did notice that you wanted them to be allowed but when I read it, to me it sounded like you were stating some potential rebuttal for the other side of the debate.
My bad.
Sshhh.. it hurts, I know. I mentioned it in earlier post. Let's not start a riot here.but Palutena