Ryuutakeshi
Smash Lord
I did notice that the middle track of dancing blade incorporates her thrusting pose from her normal attack in Awakening. So... that's different.
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See my thread about her moveset in this subforum, but from the top of my head, her Dancing Blade gets more hits in and there's an attack on Marth which is a thrust, but on Lucina it is a large overhead swing which are nit comparable are not comparable, so because there is only one move's difference, plus the different properties of other moves, Lucina is just a semi-clone!So how is she different? Besides the tipper and smaller body frame I mean?
Wait, she does have a slash? See, I thought they might do that. Marth's standard B was originally a Slash, but it was changed to a Stab, and a Stab fits Marth better. But Lucina going back to a Slash might fit her a lot better, too.See my thread about her moveset in this subforum, but from the top of my head, her Dancing Blade gets more hits in and there's an attack on Marth which is a thrust, but on Lucina it is a large overhead swing which are nit comparable are not comparable, so because there is only one move's difference, plus the different properties of other moves, Lucina is just a semi-clone!
So, they made a small change and add a new separate slot for her, that's a problem? I don't follow the logic...Lucina being a clone of Marth does make sense, yes. I just wish they kept her as a skin...nothing against the character, I like her.
Didn't Sakurai himself say that she had the same strength, speed and moves as Marth but they didn't make her an alternate because she had that 1 unique trait (the lack of sword-tipping)?If so many people are adamant in saying that she's a clone, then they should show me and others gifs of the moves she used and then gifs of Marth using the same moves. There's not much else to it, really...
Hey guys! This is my first postWhat's funny is that, because she and her father use Aether, they have good reason to fight like Ike.
But they are descended from Marth, she disguises herself as Marth, she's fast, wields Falchion, and is a blue haired swordsperson. Yeah, I can see why she plays like Marth. You can say she fights like her dad and you'd be right, but since we don't exactly have anything to compare their styles with in Smash we kind of have to go with what we DO have.
However, if you want to get REALLY technical, Lucina and Marth share the same class build in Awakening. So there is that.
Pit's dair infamously can't spike in Brawl, dispite the similar appearance to Marth's dair. I could easily see Lucina's dair not spiking after Pit got shafted.I don't see why her Dair wouldn't always be a spike.
They changed Marth's Dair in the demo. Now, Marth's tipper doesn't spike, but the rest of the blade does. That could change from the demo build, but that's how it worked, nonetheless.
You need to stop saying Chrom and Lucina don't fight alike. They're blood. She learned from Chrom. She loves Chrom and takes after him. They do the same exact moves in Two Falchions, which outweighs non-canon 3D animations.No, sorry, she's a Marth clone. Yes, she does fight like Marth. Everyone points to the Two Falchions cutscene. That's great. Now look at the rest of the game. Go find a Marth DLC character. Notice anything? His Lodestar class uses the same animations and attack styles as Lucina's Lord class. Notice anything else? Chrom's Lord class doesn't. The two Lords are the only instance, in the entire game, of having a single class with different animation depending on who uses it. Yet, despite this, they felt fine copy/pasting Lucina's animations on to Marth. This also makes the Lodestar the ONLY class to share visuals and animations with another class.
If they're clearly fine with copy/pasting animations, since they do it for EVERY OTHER CLASS IN THE GAME, why do they take the trouble to separate Lucina and Chrom? Why would they develop an entirely new animation line? Because the two don't fight the same. They have similar styles, and Lucina was clearly influenced by her father's training, but they don't fight identically.
Then we get past the combat mechanics, and on to the story. And it matches there too. Sure, Lucina adopted Marth's name and dress, but that's not important. What's far more important is Tiki's reaction. Tiki is the only character who actually knew Marth. When they first meet, Tiki mistakes Lucina for Marth. But later, in their support conversations, Tiki becomes convinced that Lucina is Marth reborn.
Tiki: "(...She builds trust and wins allies without even thinking about it...) (Could she truly be...?!)"
Now let's look at Tiki's views on Chrom, as seen in her Supports with Robin.
Tiki: "Perhaps because Chrom is not like Marth. He is much more direct, and committed to what he believes is right. Chrom might more resemble a different ancestor, from the age I was born in. Another great man in their line, from 1000 years before Marth... But the Marth of my time was wise and fair, and won hearts with his kindness."
So, again, to the millennia old dragon who actually knew Marth, Lucina is a Marth clone, while Chrom is his own entity.
I think Lucina is a great character, and I would have liked a little more differentiation (like giving her Aether, since it's one of the only unavoidable skill acquisitions in the game), but I've known since I first started considering her for Super Smash Bros. that, if she showed up, she would be a Marth clone. Storyline or gameplay, they both just fit way too well.
I'm just happy that they differentiated her enough to get a separate roster slot, instead of her just being an alternate skin.
It was never Lucina over Chrom though. She has a huge impact in the franchise and the story of Awakening. And Sakurai stated Lucina was always planned to be playable from the start while he chose Robin over Chrom.IS (Intelligent Systems) favorite character is actually (supposedly) Tharja.
I'm sure Sakurai chose Lucina over Chrom for more Female Reps.
I bet Chrom would have been a semi-clone as well.
Almost all of them mention Tharja as one of their favorites.
http://fireemblem.nintendo.com/developer-interview/page3.html
It'd be real cool to get Tharja as a DLC character later on in the future (I think it's possible), don't you think?It was never Lucina over Chrom though. She has a huge impact in the franchise and the story of Awakening. And Sakurai stated Lucina was always planned to be playable from the start while he chose Robin over Chrom.
I'm sure Tharja is many of the developer's faves. She was the first one to get her own figurine and she's ranked high in popularity polls. They still push for Lucina though since she's up there as well and most popular by the fans.
Tharja/Henry alternate for Robin, because.It'd be real cool to get Tharja as a DLC character later on in the future (I think it's possible), don't you think?
Anyways, yeah, Lucina was definitely planned to be in from the start. I'm just a little upset that everything we've seen so far of her seems to be an exact copy of Marth's moveset. Oh well, at least we have her custom moves to play with. Maybe she'll get Aether as an alternate Up+B?
/facepalmIt was never Lucina over Chrom though. She has a huge impact in the franchise and the story of Awakening. And Sakurai stated Lucina was always planned to be playable from the start while he chose Robin over Chrom.
I'm sure Tharja is many of the developer's faves. She was the first one to get her own figurine and she's ranked high in popularity polls. They still push for Lucina though since she's up there as well and most popular by the fans.
To be fair lucina is pretty flat chestedOooooooh, low blow.
Just wait till she reclasses to archer.
Canonically yes, but Archer Lucina cannot be ignoredTo be fair lucina is pretty flat chested
dafuq?Canonically yes, but Archer Lucina cannot be ignored
The Fire Emblem world is a magical place.dafuq?
Canonically yes, but Archer Lucina cannot be ignored
A lady's "assets" are defined by class. This is so that the base body type models can be reused for multiple characters.To be fair lucina is pretty flat chested
You haven't been reading any of the Japanese interviews, have you?IS (Intelligent Systems) favorite character is actually (supposedly) Tharja.
I'm sure Sakurai chose Lucina over Chrom for more Female Reps.
I bet Chrom would have been a semi-clone as well.
Almost all of them mention Tharja as one of their favorites.
http://fireemblem.nintendo.com/developer-interview/page3.html
I did, and I forgot, someone actually corrected me already, sorry for my forgetfulnessYou haven't been reading any of the Japanese interviews, have you?
I did, and I forgot, someone actually corrected me already, sorry for my forgetfulness
It's actually only three posts above this one...
Just by poor choice of words, my post sounded unintentionally snarky. It is I who should apologize. It was supposed to be more of a genuine question instead of a condescending remark.You haven't been reading any of the Japanese interviews, have you?
I never considered that; though I think the reason this is the case, is because I find the statement false.If it was an alt skin, they couldn't sell a Lucina amiibo, now could they?
Because Amiibo are supposed to contain character data. If she's just an alternate skin, she can't have separate character data. You can't train "Lucina" and "Marth" if they're both one and the same.I never considered that; though I think the reason this is the case, is because I find the statement false.
They could easily sell an amiibo for alt skin, and in fact, I reckon that half the reason they are going so far out of the way to make so many alt skins is because of the amiibos.
I see no reason why there would not be amiibos for alternate skins- can you provide justification for this reason? I think the multiple versions of Robin, WFT, and especially Villager put into focus just how likely different amiibos are for each character- if only just to continue with the male and female balance, though this is just one example, I am sure there will be both for every character.
In time, I would imagine different amiibos for different costumes and color variations, and even just different ones with different poses, as in different action figure variances, simply because it would refresh the series for collectors, and add in, say, an event match or two.
Amiibos will be big, and they will sell. There will be many.
Ehh, don't worry about it.Just by poor choice of words, my post sounded unintentionally snarky. It is I who should apologize. It was supposed to be more of a genuine question instead of a condescending remark.
In any event, Lucina is definitely their baby girl. I'd love if they gave us an astronaut outfit for her based on concepts from when they planned to have Fire Emblem take place on Mars. I have a thing for spacesuits. :D
Nah. All we know is that, before the start of Awakening's development, among the many ideas they had was that the adventure would take place on Mars. Crazy to imagine how that would work.Ehh, don't worry about it.
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Fire Emblem in space???
Do they have any concept art online?
I believe the director of Intelligent Systems did say that the reason they started looking at doing a crossover work was because they wanted to make a Fire Emblem game that was in a more modern setting. That was what led them to partnering with ATLUS for Shin Megami Tensei X Fire Emblem.Nah. All we know is that, before the start of Awakening's development, among the many ideas they had was that the adventure would take place on Mars. Crazy to imagine how that would work.
Why? Where is this ever stated, or even implied? This does not even make any sense.Because Amiibo are supposed to contain character data. If she's just an alternate skin, she can't have separate character data. You can't train "Lucina" and "Marth" if they're both one and the same.
For one thing, amiibo are supposed to work across multiple games. So when you then go to, say, Shin Megami Tensei X Fire Emblem, you would still have to have two amiibo tied to the one character, since they would be storing the same data.Why? Where is this ever stated, or even implied? This does not even make any sense.
If two friends have marth amiibos, obviously they can each load their marth amiibos separately, meaning the game can recognize they are from two separate amiibos.
Why would an indivdual amiibo not be able to specificy that it is specifically for an alt costume? I would imagine, that since it is for YOUR specific data, you set your preferences when you get it (color and costume being a part of it), so that when it loads, your preferences are on screen.
Am I missing your point?
Marth does not fight like Marth. Chrom probably would fight like Marth as well.There's honestly no reason to make Lucina a clone. First of all, contrary to the general notion, she does not fight like Marth. Yes, she disguises as Marth! A big part of her appeal is her being Masked Marth. But it is already known she fights like her father, Chrom, as stated in Two Falchions. Since Lucina is a female and has a lighter, thinner body than the Marth in SSB4, she should be able to perform more quickly and jump higher.