Blacksharkey
Smash Rookie
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I think they both got up and downsides, like lucas his PK-Thunder goes through people and Ness his PK-Fire deals more damage i think...
It's ur own choise...
It's ur own choise...
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Too bad they're both mid tier at best. Good job Sakurai!So far, it seems like it is simply a matter of preference to each person's own fighting style. So I suppose that Sakurai did do a good job with these two.
That's not really a big plus for Ness. Lucas instantly turns around if a projectiles about to hit him from the back.PSI Magnet covers him on all sides
It DOES hit on both sides. The hitbox is very small, but it exists :/To those who say Lucas's D-Smash covers both sides, it doesn't.
Also, Lucas's Human Missile has variable power. Soemtimes its weaker or stronger than Ness's, depending on how many hits you score.
True enough. Most people will just main whoever they like best or whoever fits their playstyle. Others will let the Tier List decide. Others don't care.It DOES hit on both sides. The hitbox is very small, but it exists :/
Hey guys, Apples or Oranges? Apples are better up close and is best played aggressively with its hard inners while Oranges should consern themselves with spacing due to there citrus juice.
Verdict: Lots of fruits here like both and there isn't much of a clear better.
Muh, Lucas is pretty awesome.The war continues...
So I'll keep fighting!
I say Ness is better simply due to more technical of a playstyle. Lucas has laggy attacks.
However, Lucas could be considered better simply because he is stronger, has more range on some attacks (but not others) and can KO easier. Id' say all his Specials except his PK Fire are better than Ness.
No. Ness clearly has better Air game. There's no way to deny that. He also has better throws, and (In my opinion) a slightly better grab.Lucas is definitely better than Ness in pretty much every aspect.
One advantage over Ness.It's much harder to gimp Lucas's recovery since his PK Thunder is easier to control and can go through opponents.
Bowser, anyone?Plus, every smash attack he has delivers a powerful knockback, even if they're pretty laggy.
Wow, I never thought someone would actually know chaos when they see it. Lorenz-84 attractor for the win!I have never seen that in my life, lol.
And your sig is relevant to my interests. And this thread's interests as well.
.'. it is badass.
lol
Uhh I have to disagree with you right there.Lucas. He's a lot less predictable, has an insane Usmash, and he's AMERICAN. Which is odd, considering Ness is the more japanese one, yet his game was here, yet Lucas is more American, and his game has yet to see american soil.
Happened to me.You know, once you start playing the two of them for a while, you realize that they're hardly comparable outside of similar PK attacks, and even then, the purposes those PK attacks serve are vastly different.
I won't really compare the two, though I will say that one day, I just stopped playing Lucas completely. I found my playstyle and Ness fit me a lot, lot more... and I actually won more fights with him. Then I began to secondary another character who I liked a lot more than Lucas and... yeah, he just left.
But yeah, as I said, outside of their B moves, they really aren't comparable.
Im not so sure, they both work differently, Lucas` works well but it ussually hits once worth about 20% damage, while if you hit with Ness` it pops them up for more juggling, this way you can rack up damage by keeping them in the air with tailwhipping and all sorts of thunder skills. Plus its faster. Finally Ness` PKT2 is much better (as terms of an attack. Lucas wins for recovery.)Lucas thunder is better.
Easier to leave a 'shocking' impression rather than a sacrificial one, wouldn't you say?